1988–89 UEFA Cup
{{Short description|18th season of Europe's secondary club football tournament organised by UEFA}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=March 2017}}
{{Infobox international football competition
| tourney_name = UEFA Cup
| year = 1988–89
| image =
| size =
| caption =
| dates = 7 September 1988 – 17 May 1989
| num_teams = 64
| confederations =
| champion_other = {{fbaicon|ITA}} Napoli
| count = 1
| second_other = {{fbaicon|FRG}} Stuttgart
| matches = 126
| goals = 334
| attendance =
| top_scorer = Torsten Gütschow (Dynamo Dresden)
7 goals
| prevseason = 1987–88
| nextseason = 1989–90
}}
The 1988–89 UEFA Cup was the 18th season of the UEFA Cup, the secondary club football competition organised by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA). The final was played over two legs at the Stadio San Paolo, Naples, Italy, and at the Neckarstadion, Stuttgart, Germany. The competition was won by Napoli of Italy, who defeated Stuttgart of Germany by an aggregate result of 5–4 to claim their only major European title.
This was the first final and win in the UEFA Cup by an Italian team since Juventus in 1977, starting a successful era for Italian teams who went on to win six UEFA Cup titles in a seven-year period. This was the fourth season in which all English clubs were banned from European football competitions
Association team allocation
A total of 64 teams from 30 UEFA member associations participated in the 1988–89 UEFA Cup, all entering from the first round over six knock-out rounds. The association ranking based on the UEFA country coefficients is used to determine the number of participating teams for each association:
- Associations 1–3 each have four teams qualify.
- Associations 4–8 each have three teams qualify.
- Associations 9–21 each have two teams qualify.
- Associations 22–32 each have one team qualify.
Due to the ongoing English ban, their two berths were allocated to associations 10–11, each gaining a third berth.
= Association ranking =
For the 1988–89 UEFA Cup, the associations are allocated places according to their 1987 UEFA country coefficients, which takes into account their performance in European competitions from 1982–83 to 1986–87.
+Association ranking for 1988–89 UEFA Cup |
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Rank
!Association !Coeff. !Teams !Notes |
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1
|{{fbaicon|ITA}} Italy | align="right" |41.716 | rowspan="2" style="text-align:center" |4 | |
2
|{{fbaicon|Soviet Union}} Soviet Union | align="right" |37.250 | |
3
|{{fbaicon|FRG}} West Germany | align="right" |36.332 | style="text-align:center" |5 |{{Cref|Note ALB}} |
4
|{{fbaicon|ESP}} Spain | align="right" |32.999 | rowspan="5" style="text-align:center" |3 | |
5
|{{fbaicon|SCO}} Scotland | align="right" |32.700 | |
6
|{{fbaicon|POR}} Portugal | align="right" |31.100 | |
7
|{{fbaicon|BEL}} Belgium | align="right" |30.800 | |
8
|{{fbaicon|AUT}} Austria | align="right" |28.500 | |
9
|{{fbaicon|ENG}} England | align="right" |25.951 | style="text-align:center" |0 |{{Cref|Note ENG}} |
10
|{{fbaicon|Yugoslavia}} Yugoslavia | align="right" |25.600 | rowspan="2" style="text-align:center" |3 | |
11
|{{fbaicon|SWE}} Sweden | align="right" |22.000 | |
12
|{{fbaicon|Czechoslovakia}} Czechoslovakia | align="right" |21.800 | rowspan="5" style="text-align:center" |2 | |
13
|{{fbaicon|ROU|1965}} Romania | align="right" |21.416 | |
14
|{{fbaicon|FRA|1974}} France | align="right" |19.600 | |
15
|{{fbaicon|NED}} Netherlands | align="right" |19.433 | |
16
|{{fbaicon|East Germany}} East Germany | align="right" |18.800 | |
-
|{{fbaicon|WAL}} Wales | align="right" |17.000 | style="text-align:center" |0 |{{Cref|Note WAL}} |
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Rank
!Association !Coeff. !Teams !Notes |
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17
|{{fbaicon|GRE}} Greece | align="right" |16.666 | rowspan="5" style="text-align:center" |2 | |
18
|{{fbaicon|HUN}} Hungary | align="right" |16.500 | |
19
|{{fbaicon|SUI}} Switzerland | align="right" |16.250 | |
20
|{{fbaicon|POL}} Poland | align="right" |16.250 | |
21
|{{fbaicon|BUL|1971}} Bulgaria | align="right" |12.666 | |
22
|{{fbaicon|FIN}} Finland | align="right" |10.997 | rowspan="3" style="text-align:center" |1 | |
23
|{{fbaicon|TUR}} Turkey | align="right" |8.999 | |
24
|{{fbaicon|DEN}} Denmark | align="right" |8.916 | |
25
|{{fbaicon|ALB|1946}} Albania | align="right" |7.833 | style="text-align:center" |0 |{{Cref|Note ALB}} |
26
|{{fbaicon|CYP|1960}} Cyprus | align="right" |6.665 | rowspan="7" style="text-align:center" |1 | |
27
|{{fbaicon|NOR}} Norway | align="right" |5.999 | |
28
|{{fbaicon|NIR}} Northern Ireland | align="right" |4.665 | |
29
|{{fbaicon|IRL}} Republic of Ireland | align="right" |3.665 | |
30
|{{fbaicon|ISL}} Iceland | align="right" |2.999 | |
31
|{{fbaicon|MLT}} Malta | align="right" |1.666 | |
32
|{{fbaicon|LUX}} Luxembourg | align="right" |0.999 | |
|}
{{Cnote2|Note ALB|Albania: For unknown reasons, Albania elected to withdraw their UEFA Cup slot. Labinoti, the third placed team in the 1987–88 Albanian National Championship, would have qualified for the UEFA Cup. As per the regulations, title holders not already qualified for European competition had the priority for a vacant place, and it was awarded to Bayer Leverkusen, who had finished eighth in the 1987–88 Bundesliga, giving West Germany a fifth entry.}}
{{Cnote2|Note ENG|England: Since the Heysel Stadium disaster in 1985, all English football clubs were placed under an indefinite ban by Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) from all European competitions, which would be lifted in 1990–91. As the first two years of the ban had been tabulated, England fell down to ninth in the UEFA rankings, which reduced the number of re-allocated UEFA Cup berths for 1988–89 to two. These were transferred as a third berth for associations 10 and 11, namely Yugoslavia and Sweden. Tottenham Hotspur would have qualified by league position, while Luton Town would have qualified as League Cup winners. Had England retained four European places, Nottingham Forest and Everton would have also qualified.}}
{{Cnote2|Note WAL|Wales: There was no national league in Wales before 1992 and the only competition organised by the Football Association of Wales was the Welsh Cup so Wales had just a single participant in European competitions, the winner (or best placed Welsh team as several English teams also competed) of the Welsh Cup which competed in the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup. Its virtual ranking is only an original research, because the UEFA country ranking was only used to allocate the UEFA Cup spots at time, so Wales was not included.}}
= Teams =
The labels in parentheses show how each team qualified for competition:
- TH: Title holders
- CW: Cup winners
- CR: Cup runners-up
- LC: League Cup winners
- 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, etc.: League position
- P-W: End-of-season European competition play-offs winners
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|+Qualified teams for 1988–89 UEFA Cup |
{{fbaicon|ITA}} Napoli {{small|(2nd)}}
|{{fbaicon|ITA}} Roma {{small|(3rd)}} |{{fbaicon|ITA}} Internazionale {{small|(5th)}} |
{{fbaicon|URS}} Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk {{small|(2nd)}}
|{{fbaicon|URS}} Žalgiris Vilnius {{small|(3rd)}} |{{fbaicon|URS}} Torpedo Moscow {{small|(4th)}} |{{fbaicon|URS}} Dinamo Minsk {{small|(5th)}} |
{{fbaicon|FRG}} Bayer Leverkusen {{small|(TH)}}
|{{fbaicon|FRG}} Bayern Munich {{small|(2nd)}} |
{{fbaicon|FRG}} Nürnberg {{small|(5th)}}
|{{fbaicon|ESP}} Real Sociedad {{small|(2nd)}} |{{fbaicon|ESP}} Atlético Madrid {{small|(3rd)}} |{{fbaicon|ESP}} Athletic Bilbao {{small|(4th)}} |
{{fbaicon|SCO}} Heart of Midlothian {{small|(2nd)}}
|{{fbaicon|SCO}} Rangers {{small|(3rd)}} |
{{fbaicon|POR}} Belenenses {{small|(3rd)}}
|{{fbaicon|POR}} Sporting CP {{small|(4th)}} |
{{fbaicon|BEL}} Waregem {{small|(6th)}}
|{{fbaicon|AUT}} Austria Wien {{small|(2nd)}} |{{fbaicon|AUT}} Sturm Graz {{small|(3rd)}} |{{fbaicon|AUT}} First Vienna {{small|(4th)}} |
{{fbaicon|YUG}} Partizan {{small|(2nd)}}
|{{fbaicon|YUG}} Velež Mostar {{small|(3rd)}} |{{fbaicon|YUG}} Dinamo Zagreb {{small|(4th)}} |
{{fbaicon|SWE}} Östers {{small|(4th)}}
|{{fbaicon|SWE}} IK Brage {{small|(5th)}} |{{fbaicon|TCH}} Dukla Prague {{small|(2nd)}} |{{fbaicon|TCH}} Dunajská Streda {{small|(3rd)}} |
{{fbaicon|ROU|1965}} Victoria București {{small|(3rd)}}
|{{fbaicon|ROU|1965}} Oţelul Galaţi {{small|(4th)}} |{{fbaicon|FRA|1974}} Bordeaux {{small|(2nd)}} |{{fbaicon|FRA|1974}} Montpellier {{small|(3rd)}} |
{{fbaicon|NED}} Ajax {{small|(2nd)}}
|{{fbaicon|NED}} Groningen {{small|(P-W)}} |{{fbaicon|GDR}} Lokomotive Leipzig {{small|(2nd)}} |{{fbaicon|GDR}} Dynamo Dresden {{small|(3rd)}} |
{{fbaicon|GRE}} AEK Athens {{small|(2nd)}}
|{{fbaicon|GRE}} PAOK {{small|(3rd)}} |{{fbaicon|HUN}} Tatabányai Bányász {{small|(2nd)}} |{{fbaicon|HUN}} Újpesti Dózsa {{small|(3rd)}} |
{{fbaicon|SUI}} Servette {{small|(2nd)}}
|{{fbaicon|SUI}} Aarau {{small|(3rd)}} |{{fbaicon|POL}} Katowice {{small|(2nd)}} |{{fbaicon|POL}} Legia Warsaw {{small|(3rd)}} |
{{fbaicon|BUL|1971}} Trakia Plovdiv {{small|(3rd)}}
|{{fbaicon|BUL|1971}} Slavia Sofia {{small|(4th)}} |
{{fbaicon|DEN}} Ikast {{small|(2nd)}}
|{{fbaicon|CYP|1960}} APOEL {{small|(2nd)}} |
{{fbaicon|IRL}} St Patrick's Athletic {{small|(2nd)}}
|{{fbaicon|ISL}} ÍA {{small|(3rd)}} |{{fbaicon|MLT}} Sliema Wanderers {{small|(2nd)}} |{{fbaicon|LUX}} Union Luxembourg {{small|(3rd)}} |
Schedule
The schedule of the competition was as follows. Matches were scheduled for Wednesdays, except for the first leg of the quarter-finals, which was held on a Tuesday.
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|+Schedule for 1988–89 UEFA Cup !Round !First leg !Second leg |
First round
|7 September 1988 |5–12 October 1988 |
Second round
|26 October 1988 |9 November 1988 |
Third round
|23 November 1988 |7 December 1988 |
Quarter-finals
|28 February 1989 |15 March 1989 |
Semi-finals
|5 April 1989 |19 April 1989 |
Final
|3 May 1989 |17 May 1989 |
First round
{{TwoLeg start}}
{{TwoLegResult|Stuttgart|West Germany| 3–2 |Tatabányai Bányász|Hungary|6= 2–0|7= 1–2}}
{{TwoLegResult|Antwerp|Belgium| 3–6 |Köln|West Germany|6= 2–4|7= 1–2}}
{{TwoLegResult|Bayern Munich|West Germany| 10–4 |Legia Warsaw|Poland|6= 3–1|7= 7–3}}
{{TwoLegResult|Bayer Leverkusen|West Germany| 0–2 |Belenenses|Portugal|6= 0–1|7= 0–1}}
{{TwoLegResult|Roma|Italy| 4–3 |Nürnberg|West Germany|6= 1–2|7= 3–1 (a.e.t.)}}
{{TwoLegResult|Groningen|Netherlands| 2–2 (a)|Atlético Madrid|Spain|6= 1–0|7= 1–2}}
{{TwoLegResult|Aarau|Switzerland| 0–7 |Lokomotive Leipzig|East Germany|6= 0–3|7= 0–4}}
{{TwoLegResult|St Patrick's Athletic|Ireland| 0–4 |Heart of Midlothian|Scotland|6= 0–2|7= 0–2}}
{{TwoLegResult|Žalgiris Vilnius|Soviet Union| 4–5 |Austria Wien|Austria|6= 2–0|7= 2–5}}
{{TwoLegResult|Sporting CP|Portugal| 6–3 |Ajax|Netherlands|6= 4–2|7= 2–1}}
{{TwoLegResult|Real Sociedad|Spain| 4–4 (a) |Dukla Prague|Czechoslovakia|6= 2–1|7= 2–3}}
{{TwoLegResult|Union Luxembourg|Luxembourg| 1–11 |RFC Liège|Belgium|6= 1–7|7= 0–4}}
{{TwoLegResult|Internazionale|Italy| 4–2 |IK Brage|Sweden|6= 2–1|7= 2–1}}
{{TwoLegResult|ÍA|Iceland| 1–2 |Újpesti Dózsa|Hungary|6= 0–0|7= 1–2}}
{{TwoLegResult|Rangers|Scotland| 5–2 |GKS Katowice|Poland|6= 1–0|7= 4–2}}
{{TwoLegResult|Aberdeen|Scotland| 0–2 |Dynamo Dresden|East Germany|6= 0–0|7= 0–2}}
{{TwoLegResult|Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk|Soviet Union| 2–3 |Bordeaux|France|var2=1974|6= 1–1|7= 1–2}}
{{TwoLegResult|Östers IF|Sweden| 2–6 |Dunajská Streda|Czechoslovakia|6= 2–0|7= 0–6}}
{{TwoLegResult|TPS|Finland| 1–1 (a) |Linfield|Northern Ireland|6= 0–0|7= 1–1}}
{{TwoLegResult|Molde|Norway| 1–5 |Waregem|Belgium|6= 0–0|7= 1–5}}
{{TwoLegResult|Malmö FF|Sweden| 3–2 |Torpedo Moscow|Soviet Union|6= 2–0|7= 1–2 (a.e.t.)}}
{{TwoLegResult|First Vienna|Austria| 2–2 (a)|Ikast|Denmark|6= 1–0|7= 1–2}}
{{TwoLegResult|Oţelul Galaţi|Romania|var1=1965| 1–5 |Juventus|Italy|6= 1–0|7= 0–5}}
{{TwoLegResult|RŠD Velež|Yugoslavia| 6–2 |APOEL|Cyprus|var2=1960|6= 1–0|7= 5–2}}
{{TwoLegResult|AEK Athens|Greece| 1–2 |Athletic Bilbao|Spain|6= 1–0|7= 0–2}}
{{TwoLegResult|Montpellier|France|var1=1974| 1–6 |Benfica|Portugal|6= 0–3|7= 1–3}}
{{TwoLegResult|Sliema Wanderers|Malta| 1–8 |Victoria București|Romania|var2=1965|6= 0–2|7= 1–6}}
{{TwoLegResult|Napoli|Italy| 2–1 |PAOK|Greece|6= 1–0|7= 1–1}}
{{TwoLegResult|Partizan|Yugoslavia| {{nowrap|10–0}} |Slavia Sofia|Bulgaria|var2=1971|6= 5–0|7= 5–0}}
{{TwoLegResult|Servette|Switzerland| 1–0 |Sturm Graz|Austria|6= 1–0|7= 0–0}}
{{TwoLegResult|Trakia Plovdiv|Bulgaria|var1=1971| 1–2 |Dinamo Minsk|Soviet Union|6= 1–2|7= 0–0}}
{{TwoLegResult|Beşiktaş|Turkey| 1–2 |Dinamo Zagreb|Yugoslavia|6= 1–0|7= 0–2}}
|}
=First leg=
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|date=7 September 1988
|time=
|team1=Stuttgart {{fbaicon|FRG}}
|score=2–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|HUN|1957}} Tatabányai Bányász
|goals1=Gaudino {{goal|49}}
Walter {{goal|88}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Neckarstadion, Stuttgart
|attendance=20,600
|referee=José Pérez Sánchez (Spain) }}
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{{football box
|date=7 September 1988
|time=
|team1=Antwerp {{fbaicon|BEL}}
|score=2–4
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|FRG}} Köln
|goals1=Van Rooij {{goal|34}}
Goossens {{goal|43}}
|goals2=Keim {{goal|3}}
Allofs {{goal|47}}
Povlsen {{goal|55}}
Janßen {{goal|87}}
|stadium=Bosuilstadion, Antwerp
|attendance=20,000
|referee=Einar Halle (Norway) }}
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{{football box
|date=7 September 1988
|time=
|team1=Bayern Munich {{fbaicon|FRG}}
|score=3–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|POL}} Legia Warsaw
|goals1=Wegmann {{goal|9}}
Thon {{goal|23||61}}
|goals2=Iwanicki {{goal|55}}
|stadium=Olympiastadion, Munich
|attendance=15,000
|referee=Lajos Hartmann (Hungary) }}
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{{football box
|date=7 September 1988
|time=
|team1=Bayer Leverkusen {{fbaicon|FRG}}
|score=0–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|POR}} Belenenses
|goals1=
|goals2=Mladenov {{goal|6}}
|stadium=Ulrich-Haberland-Stadion, Leverkusen
|attendance=10,600
|referee=Piotr Werner (Poland) }}
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{{football box
|date=7 September 1988
|time=
|team1=Roma {{fbaicon|ITA}}
|score=1–2
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|FRG}} Nürnberg
|goals1=Desideri {{goal|48|pen.}}
|goals2=Sané {{goal|45}}
Eckstein {{goal|57}}
|stadium=Stadio Flaminio, Rome
|attendance=16,263
|referee=José Rosa dos Santos (Portugal) }}
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{{football box
|date=7 September 1988
|time=
|team1=Groningen {{fbaicon|NED}}
|score=1–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|ESP}} Atlético Madrid
|goals1=Groeleken {{goal|41}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Stadion Oosterpark, Groningen
|attendance=19,000
|referee=Lajos Németh (Hungary) }}
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{{football box
|date=7 September 1988
|time=
|team1=Aarau {{fbaicon|SUI}}
|score=0–3
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|GDR}} Lokomotive Leipzig
|goals1=
|goals2=Hobsch {{goal|67||81}}
Marschall {{goal|85}}
|stadium=Stadion Brügglifeld, Aarau
|attendance=6,500
|referee=Alain Delmer (France) }}
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{{football box
|date=7 September 1988
|time=
|team1=St Patrick's Athletic {{fbaicon|IRL}}
|score=0–2
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|SCO}} Heart of Midlothian
|goals1=
|goals2=Foster {{goal|14|pen.}}
Galloway {{goal|41}}
|stadium=Tolka Park, Dublin
|attendance=8,000
|referee=Howard King (Wales) }}
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{{football box
|date=7 September 1988
|time=
|team1=Žalgiris Vilnius {{fbaicon|URS}}
|score=2–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|AUT}} Austria Wien
|goals1=Fridrikas {{goal|59}}
Baranauskas {{goal|78}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Žalgiris Stadium, Vilnius
|attendance=17,000
|referee=Kim Milton Nielsen (Denmark) }}
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{{football box
|date=7 September 1988
|time=22:30
|team1=Sporting CP {{fbaicon|POR}}
|report=[https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/match/99--sporting-cp-vs-ajax/ Report]
|team2={{fbaicon|NED}} Ajax
|goals1=Oceano {{goal|6}}
Cascavel {{goal|21|pen.}}
João Luís {{goal|25}}
Litos {{goal|76|pen.}}
|goals2=Pettersson {{goal|18||80}}
|stadium=Estádio José Alvalade, Lisbon
|attendance=75,000
|referee=Ron Bridges (Wales) }}
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{{football box
|date=7 September 1988
|time=
|team1=Real Sociedad {{fbaicon|ESP}}
|score=2–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|TCH}} Dukla Prague
|goals1=Loinaz {{goal|37||47}}
|goals2=Bittengel {{goal|38}}
|stadium=Atotxa, San Sebastián
|attendance=21,000
|referee=Georges Sandoz (Switzerland) }}
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{{football box
|date=7 September 1988
|time=
|team1=Union Luxembourg {{fbaicon|LUX}}
|score=1–7
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|BEL}} RFC Liège
|goals1=Jeitz {{goal|3}}
|goals2=Varga {{goal|7||33}}
Ernès {{goal|54|pen.|||60}}
De Sart {{goal|79}}
Houben {{goal|81}}
Boffin {{goal|84|pen.}}
|stadium=Stade Achille-Hammerel, Luxembourg City
|attendance=2,700
|referee=Franz Gächter (Austria) }}
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{{football box
|date=7 September 1988
|time=
|team1=Internazionale {{fbaicon|ITA}}
|score=2–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|SWE}} IK Brage
|goals1=Díaz {{goal|44|pen.}}
Matteoli {{goal|89}}
|goals2=Arnberg {{goal|64|pen.}}
|attendance=30,901
|referee=Ion Crăciunescu (Romania) }}
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{{football box
|date=7 September 1988
|time=
|team1=ÍA {{fbaicon|ISL}}
|score=0–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|HUN|1957}} Újpesti Dózsa
|goals1=
|goals2=
|stadium=Akranesvöllur, Akranes
|attendance=1,000
|referee=Patrick Daly (Republic of Ireland) }}
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{{football box
|date=7 September 1988
|time=
|team1=Rangers {{fbaicon|SCO}}
|score=1–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|POL}} GKS Katowice
|goals1=Walters {{goal|73}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Ibrox Park, Glasgow
|attendance=41,120
|referee=Claude Bouillet (France) }}
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{{football box
|date=7 September 1988
|time=
|team1=Aberdeen {{fbaicon|SCO}}
|score=0–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|GDR}} Dynamo Dresden
|goals1=
|goals2=
|stadium=Pittodrie Stadium, Aberdeen
|attendance=14,500
|referee=Peter Mikkelsen (Denmark) }}
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{{football box
|date=7 September 1988
|time=19:00
|team1=Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk {{fbaicon|URS}}
|score=1–1
|report=[http://www.klisf.net/ek88_11.htm Report]
|team2={{fbaicon|FRA|1974}} Bordeaux
|goals1=Lyutyi {{goal|49}}
|goals2=Roche {{goal|24}}
|stadium=Meteor, Dnipropetrovsk
|attendance=28,500
|referee=Neil Midgley (England) }}
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{{football box
|date=7 September 1988
|time=
|team1=Östers IF {{fbaicon|SWE}}
|score=2–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|TCH}} Dunajská Streda
|goals1=Jesper Jansson {{goal|71}}
Petäjä {{goal|76}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Värendsvallen, Växjö
|attendance=1,141
|referee=Kurt Horsted (Denmark) }}
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{{football box
|date=7 September 1988
|time=
|team1=TPS {{fbaicon|FIN}}
|score=0–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|NIR}} Linfield
|goals1=
|goals2=
|stadium=Kupittaan jalkapallostadion, Turku
|attendance=2,977
|referee=Rune Larsson (Sweden) }}
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{{football box
|date=7 September 1988
|time=
|team1=Molde {{fbaicon|NOR}}
|score=0–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|BEL}} Waregem
|goals1=
|goals2=
|stadium=Molde stadion, Molde
|attendance=3,020
|referee=Robert Stewart (Northern Ireland) }}
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{{football box
|date=7 September 1988
|time=
|team1=Malmö FF {{fbaicon|SWE}}
|score=2–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|URS}} Torpedo Moscow
|goals1=Dahlin {{goal|26}}
Kovac {{goal|86|o.g.}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Malmö Stadion, Malmö
|attendance=9,505
|referee=Keith Cooper (Wales) }}
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{{football box
|date=7 September 1988
|time=
|team1=First Vienna {{fbaicon|AUT}}
|score=1–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|DEN}} Ikast
|goals1=Steinkogler {{goal|4}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Stadion Hohe Warte, Vienna
|attendance=3,500
|referee=Gábor Plasek (Hungary) }}
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{{football box
|date=7 September 1988
|time=
|team1=Oţelul Galaţi {{fbaicon|ROU|1965}}
|score=1–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|ITA}} Juventus
|goals1=Profir {{goal|59|pen.}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Stadionul Dunărea, Galați
|attendance=35,000
|referee=Yusuf Namoğlu (Turkey) }}
----
{{football box
|date=7 September 1988
|time=
|team1=RŠD Velež {{fbaicon|YUG}}
|score=1–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|CYP|1960}} APOEL
|goals1=Repak {{goal|31}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Stadion pod Bijelim Brijegom, Mostar
|attendance=8,000
|referee=Edgar Azzopardi (Malta) }}
----
{{football box
|date=7 September 1988
|time= 21:00
|team1=AEK Athens {{fbaicon|GRE}}
|score=1–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|ESP}} Athletic Bilbao
|goals1=Pittas {{goal|32}}
|goals2=
|stadium=AEK Stadium, Athens
|attendance=26,997
|referee=Bob Valentine (Scotland) }}
----
{{football box
|date=7 September 1988
|time=
|team1=Montpellier {{fbaicon|FRA|1974}}
|score=0–3
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|POR}} Benfica
|goals1=
|goals2=Hernâni {{goal|8}}
Abel Campos {{goal|44}}
Valdo {{goal|83}}
|stadium=Stade de la Mosson, Montpellier
|attendance=12,500
|referee=Manfred Neuner (West Germany) }}
----
{{football box
|date=7 September 1988
|time=
|team1=Sliema Wanderers {{fbaicon|MLT}}
|score=0–2
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|ROU|1965}} Victoria București
|goals1=
|goals2=Kulcsár {{goal|35}}
Solomon {{goal|59|pen.}}
|stadium=National Stadium, Ta' Qali, Attard
|attendance=3,000
|referee=Meletis Voutsaras (Greece) }}
----
{{football box
|date=7 September 1988
|time=
|team1=Napoli {{fbaicon|ITA}}
|score=1–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|GRE}} PAOK
|goals1=Maradona {{goal|58|pen.}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Stadio San Paolo, Naples
|attendance=62,662
|referee=Aron Schmidhuber (West Germany) }}
----
{{football box
|date=7 September 1988
|time=
|team1=Partizan {{fbaicon|YUG}}
|score=5–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|BUL|1971}} Slavia Sofia
|goals1=Batrović {{goal|7||28}}
V. Đukić {{goal|46}}
Vokrri {{goal|48}}
M. Đukić {{goal|90}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Stadion JNA, Belgrade
|attendance=25,000
|referee=José Pes Pérez (Spain) }}
----
{{football box
|date=7 September 1988
|time=
|team1=Servette {{fbaicon|SUI}}
|score=1–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|AUT}} Sturm Graz
|goals1=Grossenbacher {{goal|89}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Stade des Charmilles, Geneva
|attendance=9,800
|referee=Manfred Roßner (East Germany) }}
----
{{footballbox
|date=7 September 1988
|time=
|team1=Trakia Plovdiv {{fbaicon|BUL|1971}}
|score=1–2
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|URS}} Dinamo Minsk
|goals1=Zaytsev {{goal|88}}
|goals2=Kandratsyew {{goal|45}}
Hotsmanaw {{goal|80}}
|stadium=Stadion Hristo Botev, Plovdiv
|attendance=8,000
|referee=Rudolf Liska (Czechoslovakia) }}
----
{{footballbox
|date=7 September 1988
|time=
|team1=Beşiktaş {{fbaicon|TUR}}
|score=1–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|YUG}} Dinamo Zagreb
|goals1=Feyyaz {{goal|5}}
|goals2=
|stadium=İnönü Stadium, Istanbul
|attendance=20,286
|referee=Yuri Savchenko (Soviet Union) }}
=Second leg=
{{football box
|date=5 October 1988
|time=
|team1=Tatabányai Bányász {{fbaicon|HUN|1957}}
|score=2–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|FRG}} Stuttgart
|goals1=Csapó {{goal|53}}
Schmidt {{goal|81}}
|goals2=Allgöwer {{goal|78|pen.}}
|stadium=Városi Stadion, Tatabánya
|attendance=8,000
|referee=Vasilis Nikakis (Greece) }}
Stuttgart won 3–2 on aggregate.
----
{{football box
|date=5 October 1988
|time=
|team1=Legia Warsaw {{fbaicon|POL}}
|score=3–7
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|FRG}} Bayern Munich
|goals1=Kubicki {{goal|36}}
R. Robakiewicz {{goal|85||88}}
|goals2=Nachtweih {{goal|19}}
Ekström {{goal|23||44}}
Augenthaler {{goal|41}}
Wegmann {{goal|78||82}}
Eck {{goal|89}}
|stadium=Stadion Wojska Polskiego, Warsaw
|attendance=12,000
|referee=John Martin (England) }}
Bayern Munich won 10–4 on aggregate.
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{{football box
|date=5 October 1988
|time=
|team1=Atlético Madrid {{fbaicon|ESP}}
|score=2–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|NED}} Groningen
|goals1=Baltazar {{goal|4|pen.}}
Futre {{goal|48}}
|goals2=Ten Caat {{goal|20}}
|stadium=Estadio Vicente Calderón, Madrid
|attendance=35,000
|referee=Klaus Peschel (East Germany) }}
2–2 on aggregate. Groningen won on away goals.
----
{{football box
|date=5 October 1988
|time=
|team1=Lokomotive Leipzig {{fbaicon|GDR}}
|score=4–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|SUI}} Aarau
|goals1=Zimmerling {{goal|21||28|pen.}}
Halata {{goal|59||83}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Bruno-Plache-Stadion, Leipzig
|attendance=5,200
|referee=Kaj Natri (Finland) }}
Lokomotive Leipzig won 7–0 on aggregate.
----
{{football box
|date=5 October 1988
|time=
|team1=Heart of Midlothian {{fbaicon|SCO}}
|score=2–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|IRL}} St Patrick's Athletic
|goals1=Black {{goal|24}}
Galloway {{goal|67}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Tynecastle Park, Edinburgh
|attendance=8,000
|referee=Thorodd Presberg (Norway) }}
Heart of Midlothian won 4–0 on aggregate.
----
{{football box
|date=5 October 1988
|time=
|team1=Austria Wien {{fbaicon|AUT}}
|score=5–2
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|URS}} Žalgiris Vilnius
|goals1=Pleva {{goal|4||15}}
Prohaska {{goal|5}}
Sekerlioglu {{goal|45}}
Percudani {{goal|73}}
|goals2=Baltušnikas {{goal|3}}
Fridrikas {{goal|51}}
|stadium=Franz-Horr-Stadion, Vienna
|attendance=5,000
|referee=Michel Girard (France) }}
Austria Wien won 5–4 on aggregate.
----
{{football box
|date=5 October 1988
|time=20:15
|team1=Ajax {{fbaicon|NED}}
|report=[https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/match/100--ajax-vs-sporting-cp/ Report]
|team2={{fbaicon|POR}} Sporting CP
|goals1=Verkuijl {{goal|80}}
|goals2=Silas {{goal|21}}
Rui Maside {{goal|87}}
|stadium=Stadion De Meer, Amsterdam
|attendance=22,000
|referee=Adolf Prokop (East Germany) }}
Sporting CP won 6–3 on aggregate.
----
{{football box
|date=5 October 1988
|time=
|team1=Dukla Prague {{fbaicon|TCH}}
|score=3–2
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|ESP}} Real Sociedad
|goals1=Němec {{goal|17}}
Foldyna {{goal|55}}
Bittengel {{goal|72}}
|goals2=Loren {{goal|75}}
Loinaz {{goal|82}}
|stadium=Stadion Juliska, Prague
|attendance=6,119
|referee=Alexis Ponnet (Belgium) }}
4–4 on aggregate. Real Sociedad won on away goals.
----
{{football box
|date=5 October 1988
|time=
|team1=RFC Liège {{fbaicon|BEL}}
|score=4–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|LUX}} Union Luxembourg
|goals1=Malbaša {{goal|8||56}}
Veyt {{goal|34||61}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Stade Vélodrome de Rocourt, Liège
|attendance=3,000
|referee=Werner Föckler (West Germany) }}
RFC Liège won 11–1 on aggregate.
----
{{football box
|date=5 October 1988
|time=
|team1=IK Brage {{fbaicon|SWE}}
|score=1–2
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|ITA}} Internazionale
|goals1=Hällman {{goal|45}}
|goals2=Berti {{goal|10}}
Morello {{goal|77}}
|stadium=Domnarvsvallen, Borlänge
|attendance=8,652
|referee=Klaus Scheurell (East Germany) }}
Internazionale won 4–2 on aggregate.
----
{{football box
|date=5 October 1988
|time=
|team1=Újpesti Dózsa {{fbaicon|HUN|1957}}
|score=2–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|ISL}} ÍA
|goals1=Steidl {{goal|44}}
Katona {{goal|72}}
|goals2=K. Þórðarson {{goal|68}}
|stadium=Megyeri úti Stadion, Budapest
|attendance=1,000
|referee=Velichko Tsonchev (Bulgaria) }}
Újpesti Dózsa won 2–1 on aggregate.
----
{{football box
|date=5 October 1988
|time=
|team1=GKS Katowice {{fbaicon|POL}}
|score=2–4
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|SCO}} Rangers
|goals1=Furtok {{goal|5}}
Kubisztal {{goal|62}}
|goals2=Butcher {{goal|12||16}}
Durrant {{goal|71}}
I. Ferguson {{goal|78}}
|stadium=Stadion GKS Katowice, Katowice
|attendance=35,000
|referee=Pietro D'Elia (Italy) }}
Rangers won 5–2 on aggregate.
----
{{football box
|date=5 October 1988
|time=
|team1=Dynamo Dresden {{fbaicon|GDR}}
|score=2–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|SCO}} Aberdeen
|goals1=Gütschow {{goal|4}}
Kirsten {{goal|66}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Dynamo-Stadion, Dresden
|attendance=36,000
|referee=Bruno Galler (Switzerland) }}
Dynamo Dresden won 2–0 on aggregate.
----
{{football box
|date=5 October 1988
|time=
|team1=Bordeaux {{fbaicon|FRA|1974}}
|score=2–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|URS}} Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk
|goals1=Stopyra {{goal|48}}
Scifo {{goal|75|pen.}}
|goals2=Cherednyk {{goal|2}}
|stadium=Parc Lescure, Bordeaux
|attendance=35,000
|referee=Helmut Kohl (Austria) }}
Bordeaux won 3–2 on aggregate.
----
{{football box
|date=5 October 1988
|time=
|team1=Dunajská Streda {{fbaicon|TCH}}
|score=6–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|SWE}} Östers IF
|goals1=Liba {{goal|8}}
Takáč {{goal|14||22}}
Pavlík {{goal|45}}
Mičinec {{goal|46}}
Šoltés {{goal|61}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Mestský štadión, Dunajská Streda
|attendance=4,140
|referee=Roman Steindl (Austria) }}
Dunajská Streda won 6–2 on aggregate.
----
{{football box
|date=5 October 1988
|time=
|team1=Linfield {{fbaicon|NIR}}
|score=1–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|FIN}} TPS
|goals1=O'Boyle {{goal|75}}
|goals2=Suominen {{goal|38}}
|stadium=Racecourse Ground, Wrexham
|attendance=904
|referee=Guy Goethals (Belgium) }}
1–1 on aggregate. TPS won on away goals.
----
{{football box
|date=5 October 1988
|time=
|team1=Waregem {{fbaicon|BEL}}
|score=5–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|NOR}} Molde
|goals1=Niederbacher {{goal|43||47}}
Christiaens {{goal|69||72}}
Teppers {{goal|86}}
|goals2=Rekdal {{goal|78}}
|stadium=Regenboogstadion, Waregem
|attendance=5,000
|referee=Friedrich Kaupe (Austria) }}
Waregem won 5–1 on aggregate.
----
{{football box
|date=5 October 1988
|time=
|team1=Torpedo Moscow {{fbaicon|URS}}
|score=2–1 {{aet}}
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|SWE}} Malmö FF
|goals1=Grechnyov {{goal|18}}
Shirinbekov {{goal|66}}
|goals2=Ljung {{goal|104|pen.}}
|stadium=Torpedo Stadium, Moscow
|attendance=8,200
|referee=Ildefonso Urizar (Spain) }}
Malmö FF won 3–2 on aggregate.
----
{{football box
|date=5 October 1988
|time=
|team1=Ikast {{fbaicon|DEN}}
|score=2–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|AUT}} First Vienna
|goals1=J. Hansen {{goal|63}}
Granlund {{goal|73}}
|goals2=Glatzmayer {{goal|5}}
|stadium=Ikast Stadion, Ikast
|attendance=3,371
2–2 on aggregate. First Vienna won on away goals.
----
{{football box
|date=5 October 1988
|time=
|team1=Juventus {{fbaicon|ITA}}
|score=5–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|ROU|1965}} Oţelul Galaţi
|goals1=De Agostini {{goal|18}}
Agiu {{goal|26|o.g.}}
Rui Barros {{goal|29||72}}
Altobelli {{goal|50}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Stadio Comunale Vittorio Pozzo, Turin
|attendance=15,613
|referee=Bep Thomas (Netherlands) }}
Juventus won 5–1 on aggregate.
----
{{football box
|date=5 October 1988
|time=
|team1=APOEL {{fbaicon|CYP|1960}}
|score=2–5
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|YUG}} RŠD Velež
|goals1=Owen {{goal|44|pen.}}
Plakitis {{goal|62}}
|goals2=Kleanthous {{goal|35|o.g.}}
Gudelj {{goal|47||88}}
Tuce {{goal|50}}
Repak {{goal|58}}
|stadium=Makario Stadium, Nicosia
|attendance=7,000
|referee=Mircea Salomir (Romania) }}
RŠD Velež won 6–2 on aggregate.
----
{{football box
|date=5 October 1988
|time= 21:15
|team1=Athletic Bilbao {{fbaicon|ESP}}
|score=2–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|GRE}} AEK Athens
|goals1=Uralde {{goal|3||6}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Estadio San Mamés, Bilbao
|attendance=35,000
|referee=Luigi Agnolin (Italy) }}
Athletic Bilbao won 2–1 on aggregate.
----
{{football box
|date=5 October 1988
|time=
|team1=Benfica {{fbaicon|POR}}
|score=3–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|FRA|1974}} Montpellier
|goals1=Chalana {{goal|22}}
Ademir Alcântara {{goal|51}}
Mozer {{goal|73}}
|goals2=Cubaynes {{goal|82}}
|stadium=Estádio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica, Lisbon
|attendance=50,000
|referee=Carlo Longhi (Italy) }}
Benfica won 6–1 on aggregate.
----
{{football box
|date=5 October 1988
|time=
|team1=Victoria București {{fbaicon|ROU|1965}}
|score=6–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|MLT}} Sliema Wanderers
|goals1=Cojocaru {{goal|12||41}}
Coraș {{goal|16||39||43|pen.}}
Layiș {{goal|89}}
|goals2=M. Gauci {{goal|90}}
|stadium=Stadionul Victoria, Bucharest
|attendance=5,000
|referee=Kazimierz Orłowski (Poland) }}
Victoria București won 8–1 on aggregate.
----
{{football box
|date=5 October 1988
|time=
|team1=PAOK {{fbaicon|GRE}}
|score=1–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|ITA}} Napoli
|goals1=Skartados {{goal|65}}
|goals2=Careca {{goal|17}}
|stadium=Toumba Stadium, Thessaloniki
|attendance=45,000
|referee=Horst Brummeier (Austria) }}
Napoli won 2–1 on aggregate.
----
{{football box
|date=5 October 1988
|time=
|team1=Slavia Sofia {{fbaicon|BUL|1971}}
|score=0–5
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|YUG}} Partizan
|goals1=
|goals2=Vokrri {{goal|48}}
Đorđević {{goal|51}}
Grekov {{goal|73|o.g.}}
M. Đukić {{goal|80}}
V. Đukić {{goal|89}}
|stadium=Stadion Slavia, Sofia
|attendance=6,500
|referee=José Silva (Portugal) }}
Partizan won 10–0 on aggregate.
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{{football box
|date=5 October 1988
|time=
|team1=Sturm Graz {{fbaicon|AUT}}
|score=0–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|SUI}} Servette
|goals1=
|goals2=
|stadium=Bundesstadion Liebenau, Graz
|attendance=7,000
|referee=Jean-François Crucke (Belgium) }}
Servette won 1–0 on aggregate.
----
{{footballbox
|date=5 October 1988
|time=
|team1=Dinamo Minsk {{fbaicon|URS}}
|score=0–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|BUL|1971}} Trakia Plovdiv
|goals1=
|goals2=
|stadium=Dinamo Stadium, Minsk
|attendance=35,300
|referee=Ioan Igna (Romania) }}
Dinamo Minsk won 2–1 on aggregate.
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{{football box
|date=5 October 1988
|time=
|team1=Dinamo Zagreb {{fbaicon|YUG}}
|score=2–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|TUR}} Beşiktaş
|goals1=Mihajlović {{goal|40||65|pen.}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Stadion Maksimir, Zagreb
|attendance=30,000
|referee=Todor Kolev (Bulgaria) }}
Dinamo Zagreb won 2–1 on aggregate.
----
{{football box
|date=12 October 1988
|time=
|team1=Köln {{fbaicon|FRG}}
|score=2–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|BEL}} Antwerp
|goals1=Littbarski {{goal|8}}
Allofs {{goal|10}}
|goals2=Dekenne {{goal|4}}
|stadium=Müngersdorfer Stadion, Cologne
|attendance=1,500
|referee=Bo Karlsson (Sweden) }}
Köln won 6–3 on aggregate.
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{{football box
|date=12 October 1988
|time=
|team1=Belenenses {{fbaicon|POR}}
|score=1–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|FRG}} Bayer Leverkusen
|goals1=Adão {{goal|84}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Estádio do Restelo, Lisbon
|attendance=18,000
|referee=Brian Hill (England) }}
Belenenses won 2–0 on aggregate.
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{{football box
|date=12 October 1988
|time=
|team1=Nürnberg {{fbaicon|FRG}}
|score=1–3 {{aet}}
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|ITA}} Roma
|goals1=Eckstein {{goal|21|pen.}}
|goals2=Völler {{goal|9}}
Policano {{goal|35}}
Renato Gaúcho {{goal|93}}
|stadium=Städtisches Stadion, Nuremberg
|attendance=20,000
|referee=Valeri Butenko (Soviet Union) }}
Roma won 4–3 on aggregate.
Second round
{{TwoLeg start}}
{{TwoLegResult|Bayern Munich|West Germany| 5–1 |Dunajská Streda|Czechoslovakia|6= 3–1|7= 2–0}}
{{TwoLegResult|Köln|West Germany| 3–1 |Rangers|Scotland|6= 2–0|7= 1–1}}
{{TwoLegResult|Dinamo Zagreb|Yugoslavia| 2–4 |Stuttgart|West Germany|6= 1–3|7= 1–1}}
{{TwoLegResult|Partizan|Yugoslavia| 4–4 (a) |Roma|Italy|6= 4–2|7= 0–2}}
{{TwoLegResult|RŠD Velež|Yugoslavia| 0–0 {{nowrap|(4–3 p)}}|Belenenses|Portugal|6= 0–0|7= 0–0 (a.e.t.)}}
{{TwoLegResult|Sporting CP|Portugal| 1–2 |Real Sociedad|Spain|6= 1–2|7= 0–0}}
{{TwoLegResult|Heart of Midlothian|Scotland| 1–0 |Austria Wien|Austria|6= 0–0|7= 1–0}}
{{TwoLegResult|Lokomotive Leipzig|East Germany| 1–3 |Napoli|Italy|6= 1–1|7= 0–2}}
{{TwoLegResult|Újpesti Dózsa|Hungary| 0–2 |Bordeaux|France|var2=1974|6= 0–1|7= 0–1}}
{{TwoLegResult|Juventus|Italy| 7–4 |Athletic Bilbao|Spain|6= 5–1|7= 2–3}}
{{TwoLegResult|Dynamo Dresden|East Germany| 5–3 |Waregem|Belgium|6= 4–1|7= 1–2}}
{{TwoLegResult|First Vienna|Austria| 2–2 (a) |TPS|Finland|6= 2–1|7= 0–1}}
{{TwoLegResult|Malmö FF|Sweden| 1–2 |Internazionale|Italy|6= 0–1|7= 1–1}}
{{TwoLegResult|RFC Liège|Belgium| 3–2 |Benfica|Portugal|6= 2–1|7= 1–1}}
{{TwoLegResult|Groningen|Netherlands| 3–1 |Servette|Switzerland|6= 2–0|7= 1–1}}
{{TwoLegResult|Dinamo Minsk|Soviet Union| 2–2 (a) |Victoria București|Romania|var2=1965|6= 2–1|7= 0–1}}
|}
=First leg=
{{football box
|date=26 October 1988
|time=
|team1=Bayern Munich {{fbaicon|FRG}}
|score=3–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|TCH}} Dunajská Streda
|goals1=Flick {{goal|21}}
Wegmann {{goal|53}}
Thon {{goal|76}}
|goals2=Szaban {{goal|78}}
|stadium=Olympiastadion, Munich
|attendance=11,000
|referee=Michał Listkiewicz (Poland) }}
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{{football box
|date=26 October 1988
|time=
|team1=Köln {{fbaicon|FRG}}
|score=2–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|SCO}} Rangers
|goals1=Janßen {{goal|75}}
Allofs {{goal|87}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Müngersdorfer Stadion, Cologne
|attendance=42,000
|referee=Lajos Németh (Hungary) }}
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{{football box
|date=26 October 1988
|time=
|team1=Dinamo Zagreb {{fbaicon|YUG}}
|score=1–3
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|FRG}} Stuttgart
|goals1=Besek {{goal|79}}
|goals2=Klinsmann {{goal|44}}
Walter {{goal|51}}
Schröder {{goal|63}}
|stadium=Stadion Maksimir, Zagreb
|attendance=40,000
|referee=Marcel Van Langenhove (Belgium) }}
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{{football box
|date=26 October 1988
|time=
|team1=Partizan {{fbaicon|YUG}}
|score=4–2
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|ITA}} Roma
|goals1=V. Đukić {{goal|17||77}}
Vermezović {{goal|31}}
Milojević {{goal|54}}
|goals2=Conti {{goal|10||68}}
|stadium=Stadion JNA, Belgrade
|attendance=44,790
|referee=Lajos Hartmann (Hungary) }}
The match was briefly interrupted for an intervention by the fire brigade due to Partizan fans starting a large fire at the stadium's east stand by burning the high jump sponge mat. Furthermore, Roma captain Giuseppe Giannini got hit in the head with a coin thrown from the stands as Partizan fans pelted the pitch with missiles following one of the Roma goals. In addition to the SFr200,000 monetary fine, UEFA punished Partizan with a one-match stadium ban, enforced for their 1989–90 Cup Winners' Cup first round tie versus Celtic.{{cite news|last=Dučić|first=Predrag|url=https://www.mozzartsport.com/fudbal/vesti/premotavanje-partizan-roma-bez-ikakve-potrebe-sapleten-je-rudi-feler-video/167065|title= Premotavanje: Partizan – Roma, bez ikakve potrebe sapleten je Rudi Feler…|agency=MozzartSport|date=27 October 2014|access-date=10 May 2021}}
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{{football box
|date=26 October 1988
|time=
|team1=RŠD Velež {{fbaicon|YUG}}
|score=0–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|POR}} Belenenses
|goals1=
|goals2=
|stadium=Stadion pod Bijelim Brijegom, Mostar
|attendance=15,000
|referee=Peter Mikkelsen (Denmark) }}
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{{football box
|date=26 October 1988
|time=
|team1=Sporting CP {{fbaicon|POR}}
|score=1–2
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|ESP}} Real Sociedad
|goals1=Cascavel {{goal|32|pen.}}
|goals2=Iturrino {{goal|17}}
Loren {{goal|49}}
|stadium=Estádio José Alvalade, Lisbon
|attendance=50,000
|referee=Aron Schmidhuber (West Germany) }}
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{{football box
|date=26 October 1988
|time=
|team1=Heart of Midlothian {{fbaicon|SCO}}
|score=0–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|AUT}} Austria Wien
|goals1=
|goals2=
|stadium=Tynecastle Park, Edinburgh
|attendance=14,021
|referee=Ignace van Swieten (Netherlands) }}
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{{football box
|date=26 October 1988
|time=
|team1=Lokomotive Leipzig {{fbaicon|GDR}}
|score=1–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|ITA}} Napoli
|goals1=Zimmerling {{goal|69}}
|goals2=Francini {{goal|73}}
|stadium=Zentralstadion, Leipzig
|attendance=80,100
|referee=Alexis Ponnet (Belgium) }}
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{{football box
|date=26 October 1988
|time=
|team1=Újpesti Dózsa {{fbaicon|HUN|1957}}
|score=0–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|FRA|1974}} Bordeaux
|goals1=
|goals2=Stopyra {{goal|45}}
|stadium=Megyeri úti Stadion, Budapest
|attendance=3,000
|referee=İhsan Türe (Turkey) }}
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{{football box
|date=26 October 1988
|time=
|team1=Juventus {{fbaicon|ITA}}
|score=5–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|ESP}} Athletic Bilbao
|goals1=Laudrup {{goal|4||51}}
Galia {{goal|23}}
Mauro {{goal|40}}
Altobelli {{goal|46}}
|goals2=Uralde {{goal|35}}
|stadium=Stadio Comunale Vittorio Pozzo, Turin
|attendance=37,752
|referee=Neil Midgley (England)}}
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{{football box
|date=26 October 1988
|time=
|team1=Dynamo Dresden {{fbaicon|GDR}}
|score=4–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|BEL}} Waregem
|goals1=Kirchner {{goal|12}}
Kirsten {{goal|23||39||64}}
|goals2=Niederbacher {{goal|83}}
|stadium=Dynamo-Stadion, Dresden
|attendance=35,000
|referee=John Blankenstein (Netherlands)}}
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{{football box
|date=26 October 1988
|time=
|team1=First Vienna {{fbaicon|AUT}}
|score=2–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|FIN}} TPS
|goals1=Drabits {{goal|15}}
Glatzmayer {{goal|61}}
|goals2=Jalo {{goal|34}}
|stadium=Stadion Hohe Warte, Vienna
|attendance=5,000
|referee=Ioan Igna (Romania)}}
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{{football box
|date=26 October 1988
|time=
|team1=Malmö FF {{fbaicon|SWE}}
|score=0–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|ITA}} Internazionale
|goals1=
|goals2=Serena {{goal|82}}
|stadium=Malmö Stadion, Malmö
|attendance=14,203
|referee=Claude Bouillet (France)}}
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{{football box
|date=26 October 1988
|time=
|team1=RFC Liège {{fbaicon|BEL}}
|score=2–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|POR}} Benfica
|goals1=Varga {{goal|58}}
Malbaša {{goal|68}}
|goals2=Chalana {{goal|48|pen.}}
|stadium=Stade Jules Georges, Liège
|attendance=30,000
|referee=Thorbjørn Aas (Norway)}}
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{{football box
|date=26 October 1988
|time=
|team1=Groningen {{fbaicon|NED}}
|score=2–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|SUI}} Servette
|goals1=Groeleken {{goal|11}}
Meijer {{goal|83}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Stadion Oosterpark, Groningen
|attendance=19,500
|referee=Alexey Spirin (Soviet Union) }}
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{{football box
|date=26 October 1988
|time=
|team1=Dinamo Minsk {{fbaicon|URS}}
|score=2–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|ROU|1965}} Victoria București
|goals1=Hurynovich {{goal|45}}
Zygmantovich {{goal|78}}
|goals2=Kulcsár {{goal|57}}
|stadium=Dinamo Stadium, Minsk
|attendance=23,000
|referee=Velichko Tsonchev (Bulgaria)}}
=Second leg=
{{football box
|date=9 November 1988
|time=
|team1=Dunajská Streda {{fbaicon|TCH}}
|score=0–2
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|FRG}} Bayern Munich
|goals1=
|goals2=Thon {{goal|5|pen.|||28}}
|stadium=Mestský štadión, Dunajská Streda
|attendance=15,572
|referee=Oliver Donnelly (Northern Ireland) }}
Bayern Munich won 5–1 on aggregate.
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{{football box
|date=9 November 1988
|time=
|team1=Rangers {{fbaicon|SCO}}
|score=1–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|FRG}} Köln
|goals1=Drinkell {{goal|77}}
|goals2=Janßen {{goal|90}}
|stadium=Ibrox Park, Glasgow
|attendance=42,204
|referee=Luigi Agnolin (Italy) }}
Köln won 3–1 on aggregate.
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{{football box
|date=9 November 1988
|time=
|team1=Stuttgart {{fbaicon|FRG}}
|score=1–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|YUG}} Dinamo Zagreb
|goals1=Walter {{goal|48}}
|goals2=Mihajlović {{goal|66}}
|stadium=Neckarstadion, Stuttgart
|attendance=17,600
|referee=Vítor Fernandes Correia (Portugal) }}
Stuttgart won 4–2 on aggregate.
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{{football box
|date=9 November 1988
|time=
|team1=Roma {{fbaicon|ITA}}
|score=2–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|YUG}} Partizan
|goals1=Völler {{goal|21}}
Giannini {{goal|72|pen.}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Stadio Olimpico, Rome
|attendance=20,755
|referee=Victoriano Sánchez Arminio (Spain) }}
4–4 on aggregate. Roma won on away goals.
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{{football box
|date=9 November 1988
|time=
|team1=Belenenses {{fbaicon|POR}}
|score=0–0 {{aet}}
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|YUG}} RŠD Velež
|goals1=
|goals2=
|stadium=Estádio do Restelo, Lisbon
|attendance=10,000
|referee=David Syme (Scotland)
|penalties1=Chico Faria {{pengoal}}
Mladenov {{pengoal}}
Ribeiro {{penmiss}}
Adão {{pengoal}}
Jaime {{penmiss}}
|penaltyscore=3–4
|penalties2={{pengoal}} Gudelj
{{pengoal}} Kodro
{{pengoal}} Repak
{{penmiss}} Rahimić
{{pengoal}} Barbarić}}
0–0 on aggregate. RŠD Velež won 4–3 on penalties.
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{{football box
|date=9 November 1988
|time=
|team1=Real Sociedad {{fbaicon|ESP}}
|score=0–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|POR}} Sporting CP
|goals1=
|goals2=
|stadium=Atotxa, San Sebastián
|attendance=20,000
|referee=Pietro D'Elia (Italy) }}
Real Sociedad won 2–1 on aggregate.
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{{football box
|date=9 November 1988
|time=
|team1=Austria Wien {{fbaicon|AUT}}
|score=0–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|SCO}} Heart of Midlothian
|goals1=
|goals2=Galloway {{goal|58}}
|stadium=Praterstadion, Vienna
|attendance=15,000
|referee=José María Enríquez Negreira (Spain) }}
Heart of Midlothian won 1–0 on aggregate.
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{{football box
|date=9 November 1988
|time=
|team1=Napoli {{fbaicon|ITA}}
|score=2–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|GDR}} Lokomotive Leipzig
|goals1=Francini {{goal|2}}
Scholz {{goal|61|o.g.}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Stadio San Paolo, Naples
|attendance=53,442
|referee=Georges Sandoz (Switzerland) }}
Napoli won 3–1 on aggregate.
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{{football box
|date=9 November 1988
|time=
|team1=Bordeaux {{fbaicon|FRA|1974}}
|score=1–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|HUN|1957}} Újpesti Dózsa
|goals1=Ferreri {{goal|74|pen.}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Parc Lescure, Bordeaux
|attendance=20,059
|referee=Adolf Prokop (East Germany) }}
Bordeaux won 2–0 on aggregate.
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{{football box
|date=9 November 1988
|time=
|team1=Athletic Bilbao {{fbaicon|ESP}}
|score=3–2
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|ITA}} Juventus
|goals1=Uralde {{goal|52}}
Andrinúa {{goal|58||70}}
|goals2=Laudrup {{goal|35}}
Galia {{goal|77}}
|stadium=Estadio San Mamés, Bilbao
|attendance=25,000
|referee=Erik Fredriksson (Sweden)}}
Juventus won 7–4 on aggregate.
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{{football box
|date=9 November 1988
|time=
|team1=Waregem {{fbaicon|BEL}}
|score=2–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|GDR}} Dynamo Dresden
|goals1=Niederbacher {{goal|10}}
Van Baekel {{goal|49}}
|goals2=Pilz {{goal|54|pen.}}
|stadium=Regenboogstadion, Waregem
|attendance=5,000
|referee=Keith Cooper (Wales)}}
Dynamo Dresden won 5–3 on aggregate.
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{{football box
|date=9 November 1988
|time=
|team1=TPS {{fbaicon|FIN}}
|score=1–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|AUT}} First Vienna
|goals1=Sulonen {{goal|69}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Kupittaan jalkapallostadion, Turku
|attendance=2,894
|referee=Yuri Savchenko (Soviet Union) }}
2–2 on aggregate. TPS won on away goals.
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{{football box
|date=9 November 1988
|time=
|team1=Internazionale {{fbaicon|ITA}}
|score=1–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|SWE}} Malmö FF
|goals1=Díaz {{goal|12}}
|goals2=Nilsson {{goal|66}}
|attendance=45,936
|referee=Jiří Stiegler (Czechoslovakia) }}
Internazionale won 2–1 on aggregate.
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{{football box
|date=9 November 1988
|time=
|team1=Benfica {{fbaicon|POR}}
|score=1–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|BEL}} RFC Liège
|goals1=Lima {{goal|58}}
|goals2=Malbaša {{goal|18}}
|stadium=Estádio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica, Lisbon
|attendance=60,000
|referee=Günther Habermann (East Germany) }}
RFC Liège won 3–2 on aggregate.
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{{football box
|date=9 November 1988
|time=
|team1=Servette {{fbaicon|SUI}}
|score=1–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|NED}} Groningen
|goals1=Schällibaum {{goal|30}}
|goals2=Meijer {{goal|83}}
|stadium=Stade des Charmilles, Geneva
|attendance=12,000
|referee=Tullio Lanese (Italy) }}
Groningen won 3–1 on aggregate.
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{{football box
|date=9 November 1988
|time=
|team1=Victoria București {{fbaicon|ROU|1965}}
|score=1–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|URS}} Dinamo Minsk
|goals1=Solomon {{goal|54|pen.}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Stadionul Victoria, Bucharest
|attendance=10,000
|referee=Vaso Vujović (Yugoslavia) }}
2–2 on aggregate. Victoria București won on away goals.
Third round
{{TwoLeg start}}
{{TwoLegResult|Bayern Munich|West Germany| 3–3 (a) |Internazionale|Italy|6= 0–2|7= 3–1}}
{{TwoLegResult|Real Sociedad|Spain| 3–2 |Köln|West Germany|6= 1–0|7= 2–2}}
{{TwoLegResult|Groningen|Netherlands| 1–5 |Stuttgart|West Germany|6= 1–3|7= 0–2}}
{{TwoLegResult|Heart of Midlothian|Scotland| 4–2 |RŠD Velež|Yugoslavia|6= 3–0|7= 1–2}}
{{TwoLegResult|Bordeaux|France|var1=1974| 0–1 |Napoli|Italy|6= 0–1|7= 0–0}}
{{TwoLegResult|Dynamo Dresden|East Germany| 4–0 |Roma|Italy|6= 2–0|7= 2–0}}
{{TwoLegResult|RFC Liège|Belgium| 0–2 |Juventus|Italy|6= 0–1|7= 0–1}}
{{TwoLegResult|Victoria București|Romania|var1=1965| 3–3 (a) |TPS|Finland|6= 1–0|7= 2–3}}
|}
=First leg=
{{football box
|date=23 November 1988
|time=
|team1=Bayern Munich {{fbaicon|FRG}}
|score=0–2
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|ITA}} Internazionale
|goals1=
|goals2=Serena {{goal|60}}
Berti {{goal|71}}
|stadium=Olympiastadion, Munich
|attendance=73,000
|referee=Alexis Ponnet (Belgium) }}
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{{football box
|date=23 November 1988
|time=
|team1=Real Sociedad {{fbaicon|ESP}}
|score=1–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|FRG}} Köln
|goals1=Loinaz {{goal|75}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Atotxa, San Sebastián
|attendance=20,000
|referee=David Syme (Scotland) }}
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{{football box
|date=23 November 1988
|time=
|team1=Groningen {{fbaicon|NED}}
|score=1–3
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|FRG}} Stuttgart
|goals1=Meijer {{goal|82}}
|goals2=Allgöwer {{goal|18}}
Gaudino {{goal|32||39}}
|stadium=Stadion Oosterpark, Groningen
|attendance=20,400
|referee=Jiří Stiegler (Czechoslovakia) }}
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{{football box
|date=23 November 1988
|time=
|team1=Heart of Midlothian {{fbaicon|SCO}}
|score=3–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|YUG}} RŠD Velež
|goals1=Bannon {{goal|17}}
Galloway {{goal|56}}
Colquhoun {{goal|90}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Tynecastle Park, Edinburgh
|attendance=17,417
|referee=Erik Fredriksson (Sweden) }}
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{{football box
|date=23 November 1988
|time=
|team1=Bordeaux {{fbaicon|FRA|1974}}
|score=0–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|ITA}} Napoli
|goals1=
|goals2=Carnevale {{goal|6}}
|stadium=Parc Lescure, Bordeaux
|attendance=27,315
|referee=Karl-Heinz Tritschler (West Germany) }}
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{{football box
|date=23 November 1988
|time=
|team1=Dynamo Dresden {{fbaicon|GDR}}
|score=2–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|ITA}} Roma
|goals1=Gütschow {{goal|14|pen.}}
Minge {{goal|82}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Dynamo-Stadion, Dresden
|attendance=36,000
|referee=Gérard Biguet (France) }}
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{{football box
|date=23 November 1988
|time=
|team1=RFC Liège {{fbaicon|BEL}}
|score=0–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|ITA}} Juventus
|goals1=
|goals2=Altobelli {{goal|17}}
|stadium=Stade Vélodrome de Rocourt, Liège
|attendance=32,000
|referee=Bob Valentine (Scotland) }}
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{{football box
|date=23 November 1988
|time=
|team1=Victoria București {{fbaicon|ROU|1965}}
|score=1–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|FIN}} TPS
|goals1=Ursu {{goal|3}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Stadionul Victoria, Bucharest
|attendance=12,000
|referee=Victoriano Sánchez Arminio (Spain) }}
=Second leg=
{{football box
|date=7 December 1988
|time=
|team1=Internazionale {{fbaicon|ITA}}
|score=1–3
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|FRG}} Bayern Munich
|goals1=Serena {{goal|45}}
|goals2=Wohlfarth {{goal|33}}
Augenthaler {{goal|37}}
Wegmann {{goal|41}}
|attendance=68,158
|referee=Bruno Galler (Switzerland) }}
3–3 on aggregate. Bayern Munich won on away goals.
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{{football box
|date=7 December 1988
|time=
|team1=Köln {{fbaicon|FRG}}
|score=2–2
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|ESP}} Real Sociedad
|goals1=Götz {{goal|4}}
Engels {{goal|29}}
|goals2=Goikoetxea {{goal|38|pen.}}
Fuentes {{goal|90}}
|stadium=Müngersdorfer Stadion, Cologne
|attendance=38,000
|referee=Henning Lund-Sørensen (Denmark) }}
Real Sociedad won 3–2 on aggregate.
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{{football box
|date=7 December 1988
|time=
|team1=Stuttgart {{fbaicon|FRG}}
|score=2–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|NED}} Groningen
|goals1=Klinsmann {{goal|22||52}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Neckarstadion, Stuttgart
|attendance=8,500
|referee=Gerasimos Germanakos (Greece) }}
Stuttgart won 5–1 on aggregate.
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{{football box
|date=7 December 1988
|time=
|team1=RŠD Velež {{fbaicon|YUG}}
|score=2–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|SCO}} Heart of Midlothian
|goals1=Tuce {{goal|30}}
Gudelj {{goal|88}}
|goals2=Galloway {{goal|53}}
|stadium=Stadion pod Bijelim Brijegom, Mostar
|attendance=20,000
|referee=Carlo Longhi (Italy) }}
Heart of Midlothian won 4–2 on aggregate.
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{{football box
|date=7 December 1988
|time=
|team1=Napoli {{fbaicon|ITA}}
|score=0–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|FRA|1974}} Bordeaux
|goals1=
|goals2=
|stadium=Stadio San Paolo, Naples
|attendance=58,794
|referee=Neil Midgley (England) }}
Napoli won 1–0 on aggregate.
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{{football box
|date=7 December 1988
|time=
|team1=Roma {{fbaicon|ITA}}
|score=0–2
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|GDR}} Dynamo Dresden
|goals1=
|goals2=Gütschow {{goal|70}}
Kirsten {{goal|80}}
|stadium=Stadio Olimpico, Rome
|attendance=30,336
|referee=Helmut Kohl (Austria) }}
Dynamo Dresden won 4–0 on aggregate.
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{{football box
|date=7 December 1988
|time=
|team1=Juventus {{fbaicon|ITA}}
|score=1–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|BEL}} RFC Liège
|goals1=Altobelli {{goal|16}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Stadio Comunale Vittorio Pozzo, Turin
|attendance=27,792
|referee=Adolf Prokop (East Germany) }}
Juventus won 2–0 on aggregate.
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{{football box
|date=7 December 1988
|time=
|team1=TPS {{fbaicon|FIN}}
|score=3–2
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|ROU|1965}} Victoria București
|goals1=Rajamäki {{goal|37}}
Halonen {{goal|51}}
Jalo {{goal|90}}
|goals2=Solomon {{goal|16}}
Heikkinen {{goal|25|o.g.}}
|stadium=Kupittaan jalkapallostadion, Turku
|attendance=3,595
|referee=Bep Thomas (Netherlands)}}
3–3 on aggregate. Victoria București won on away goals.
Quarter-finals
{{TwoLeg start}}
{{TwoLegResult|Stuttgart|West Germany| 1–1 {{nowrap|(4–2 p)}} |Real Sociedad|Spain|6= 1–0|7= 0–1 (a.e.t.)}}
{{TwoLegResult|Heart of Midlothian|Scotland| 1–2 |Bayern Munich|West Germany|6= 1–0|7= 0–2}}
{{TwoLegResult|Juventus|Italy| 2–3 |Napoli|Italy|6= 2–0|7= 0–3 {{aet}}}}
{{TwoLegResult|Victoria București|Romania|var1=1965| 1–5 |Dynamo Dresden|East Germany|6= 1–1|7= 0–4}}
|}
=First leg=
{{football box
|date=28 February 1989
|time=
|team1=Stuttgart {{fbaicon|FRG}}
|score=1–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|ESP}} Real Sociedad
|goals1=Walter {{goal|35}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Neckarstadion, Stuttgart
|attendance=25,160
|referee=Rosario Lo Bello (Italy) }}
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{{football box
|date=28 February 1989
|time=
|team1=Heart of Midlothian {{fbaicon|SCO}}
|score=1–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|FRG}} Bayern Munich
|goals1=Ferguson {{goal|56}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Tynecastle Park, Edinburgh
|attendance=26,294
|referee=Helmut Kohl (Austria) }}
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{{football box
|date=28 February 1989
|time=
|team1=Juventus {{fbaicon|ITA}}
|score=2–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|ITA}} Napoli
|goals1=Bruno {{goal|13}}
Corradini {{goal|45|o.g.}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Stadio Comunale Vittorio Pozzo, Turin
|attendance=46,204
|referee=George Courtney (England) }}
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{{football box
|date=28 February 1989
|time=
|team1=Victoria București {{fbaicon|ROU|1965}}
|score=1–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|GDR}} Dynamo Dresden
|goals1=Solomon {{goal|48}}
|goals2=Gütschow {{goal|24}}
|stadium=Stadionul Victoria, Bucharest
|attendance=12,000
|referee=David Syme (Scotland) }}
=Second leg=
{{football box
|date=15 March 1989
|time=
|team1=Real Sociedad {{fbaicon|ESP}}
|score=1–0 {{aet}}
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|FRG}} Stuttgart
|goals1=Zamora {{goal|17}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Atotxa, San Sebastián
|attendance=27,400
|referee=Joe Worrall (England)
|penalties1=Goikoetxea {{pengoal}}
Martínez {{penmiss}}
Loinaz {{pengoal}}
Gajate {{penmiss}}
|penaltyscore=2–4
|penalties2={{pengoal}} Allgöwer
{{pengoal}} Gaudino
{{pengoal}} Walter
{{pengoal}} Buchwald}}
1–1 on aggregate. Stuttgart won 4–2 on penalties.
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{{football box
|date=15 March 1989
|time=
|team1=Bayern Munich {{fbaicon|FRG}}
|score=2–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|SCO}} Heart of Midlothian
|goals1=Augenthaler {{goal|16}}
Johnsen {{goal|69}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Olympiastadion, Munich
|attendance=25,000
|referee=Emilio Soriano Aladrén (Spain)}}
Bayern Munich won 2–1 on aggregate.
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{{football box
|date=15 March 1989
|time=
|team1=Napoli {{fbaicon|ITA}}
|score=3–0 (a.e.t.)
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|ITA}} Juventus
|goals1=Maradona {{goal|10|pen.}}
Carnevale {{goal|45}}
Renica {{goal|120}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Stadio San Paolo, Naples
|attendance=83,089
|referee=Siegfried Kirschen (East Germany) }}
Napoli won 3–2 on aggregate.
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{{football box
|date=15 March 1989
|time=
|team1=Dynamo Dresden {{fbaicon|GDR}}
|score=4–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|ROU|1965}} Victoria București
|goals1=Minge {{goal|47||77}}
Gütschow {{goal|87||90|pen.}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Dynamo-Stadion, Dresden
|attendance=36,000
|referee=Erik Fredriksson (Sweden)}}
Dynamo Dresden won 5–1 on aggregate.
Semi-finals
File:Bundesarchiv Bild 183-1989-0419-044, Uefa-Cup, Dynamo Dresden - VFB Stuttgart 1-1.jpg v. Stuttgart in the semi-final.]]
{{TwoLeg start}}
{{TwoLegResult|Napoli|Italy| 4–2 |Bayern Munich|West Germany|6= 2–0|7= 2–2}}
{{TwoLegResult|Stuttgart|West Germany| 2–1 |Dynamo Dresden|East Germany|6= 1–0|7= 1–1}}
|}
=First leg=
{{football box
|date=5 April 1989
|time=
|team1=Napoli {{fbaicon|ITA}}
|score=2–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|FRG}} Bayern Munich
|goals1=Careca {{goal|41}}
Carnevale {{goal|60}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Stadio San Paolo, Naples
|attendance=77,593
|referee=Michel Vautrot (France) }}
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{{football box
|date=5 April 1989
|time=
|team1=Stuttgart {{fbaicon|FRG}}
|score=1–0
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|GDR}} Dynamo Dresden
|goals1=Allgöwer {{goal|69}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Neckarstadion, Stuttgart
|attendance=55,000
|referee=Lajos Németh (Hungary) }}
=Second leg=
{{football box
|date=19 April 1989
|time=
|team1=Bayern Munich {{fbaicon|FRG}}
|score=2–2
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|ITA}} Napoli
|goals1=Wohlfarth {{goal|63}}
Reuter {{goal|81}}
|goals2=Careca {{goal|61||76}}
|stadium=Olympiastadion, Munich
|attendance=73,132
|referee=David Syme (Scotland) }}
Napoli won 4–2 on aggregate.
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{{football box
|date=19 April 1989
|time=
|team1=Dynamo Dresden {{fbaicon|GDR}}
|score=1–1
|report=
|team2={{fbaicon|FRG}} Stuttgart
|goals1=Lieberam {{goal|83}}
|goals2=Allgöwer {{goal|64}}
|stadium=Dynamo-Stadion, Dresden
|attendance=38,000
|referee=Horst Brummeier (Austria) }}
Stuttgart won 2–1 on aggregate.
Final
{{main|1989 UEFA Cup final}}
=First leg=
{{football box
|date=3 May 1989
|time=
|team1=Napoli {{fbaicon|ITA}}
|score=2–1
|report=[https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/match/926--napoli-vs-stuttgart/ Report]
|team2={{fbaicon|FRG}} Stuttgart
|goals1=Maradona {{goal|68|pen.}}
Careca {{goal|87}}
|goals2=Gaudino {{goal|17}}
|stadium=Stadio San Paolo, Naples
|attendance=81,093
|referee=Gerasimos Germanakos (Greece) }}
=Second leg=
{{football box
|date=17 May 1989
|time=
|team1=Stuttgart {{fbaicon|FRG}}
|score=3–3
|report=[https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/match/927--stuttgart-vs-napoli/ Report]
|team2={{fbaicon|ITA}} Napoli
|goals1=Klinsmann {{goal|27}}
De Napoli {{goal|70|o.g.}}
O. Schmäler {{goal|89}}
|goals2=Alemão {{goal|18}}
Ferrara {{goal|39}}
Careca {{goal|62}}
|stadium=Neckarstadion, Stuttgart
|attendance=67,000
|referee=Victoriano Sánchez Arminio (Spain)}}
Napoli won 5–4 on aggregate.
References
{{reflist}}
External links
{{commons category}}
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20120115041304/http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/season=1988/matches/all/index.html 1988–89 All matches UEFA Cup – season at UEFA website]
- [https://www.rsssf.org/ec/ec198889.html Results at RSSSF.com]
- All scorers 1988–89 UEFA Cup according to [https://web.archive.org/web/20201205111452/https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/season=1988/statistics/round=616/players/type=topscorers/index.html protocols UEFA]
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20100624211000/http://en.archive.uefa.com/competitions/uefacup/history/season=1988/intro.html 1988/89 UEFA Cup - results and line-ups (archive)]
{{UEFA Europa League seasons}}
{{1988–89 in European Football (UEFA)}}
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