1985–86 European Cup Winners' Cup

1985–86 European Cup Winners' Cup
Tournament details
Dates 18 September 1985 – 2 May 1986
Teams 32
Final positions
Champions Soviet Union Dynamo Kyiv (2nd title)
Runners-up Spain Atlético Madrid
Tournament statistics
Matches played 61
Goals scored 191 (3.13 per match)
Top scorer(s) Soviet Union Igor Belanov
Soviet Union Oleg Blokhin
East Germany Frank Lippmann
Soviet Union Oleksandr Zavarov
(5 goals each)

The 1985–86 European Cup Winners' Cup was won by Dynamo Kyiv in the final against Atlético Madrid. It was their second title in the competition, with Dynamo Kyiv having already won the trophy in 1975.

Reigning champions Everton, who initially qualified for the European Cup instead as the 1984–85 Football League champions, and 1985 FA Cup winners Manchester United missed out on European football due to the newly enacted five-year ban on English clubs participating in Europe, following the Heysel Stadium disaster in May 1985.

First round

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Rapid Wien Austria 6–1 Hungary Tatabánya Bányász 5–0 1–1
Fram Reykjavík Iceland 3–2 Northern Ireland Glentoran 3–1 0–1
AS Monaco France 2–3 Romania Universitatea Craiova 2–0 0–3
Utrecht Netherlands 3–5 Soviet Union Dynamo Kyiv 2–1 1–4
AEL Limassol Cyprus 2–6 Czechoslovakia Dukla Prague 2–2 0–4
AIK Sweden 13–0 Luxembourg Red Boys Differdange 8–0 5–0
Benfica Portugal (w/o) England Manchester United
AEL 1964 Greece 1–2 Italy Sampdoria 1–1 0–1
Lyngby Denmark 4–2 Republic of Ireland Galway United 1–0 3–2
Red Star Belgrade Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 4–2 Switzerland Aarau 2–0 2–2
Fredrikstad Norway 1–1 (a) Wales Bangor City 1–1 0–0
Atlético Madrid Spain 3–2 Scotland Celtic 1–1 2–1
HJK Helsinki Finland 5–3 Albania Flamurtari 3–2 2–1
Cercle Brugge Belgium 4–4 (a) East Germany Dynamo Dresden 3–2 1–2
Żurrieq Malta 0–12 West Germany Bayer Uerdingen 0–3 0–9
Galatasaray Turkey 2–2 (a) Poland Widzew Łódź 1–0 1–2

(w/o) Manchester United could not fulfill this fixture due to the ban on English clubs entering European competition following the Heysel Stadium disaster in 1985.

First leg




18 September 1985
Utrecht Netherlands 2 1 Soviet Union Dynamo Kyiv
Kruys  40'
van Loen  63'
Report

Report 2

Demyanenko  82'

18 September 1985
AEL Limassol Cyprus 2 2 Czechoslovakia Dukla Prague
Savva  55'
Farkaš  62'
Report

Report 2

Korejčík  36'
Pelc  78'

18 September 1985
AIK Sweden 8 0 Luxembourg Red Boys Differdange
Andersson  2'
Dahlkvist  5', 59'
Bergman  46', 55'
Lundmark  60'
Zetterlund  77'
Johansson  80'
Report

Report 2


18 September 1985
AEL 1964 Greece 1 1 Italy Sampdoria
Mitsibonas  39' Report

Report 2

Mancini  82'



18 September 1985
Fredrikstad Norway 1 1 Wales Bangor City
Deunk  87' Report

Report 2

Williams  60'


18 September 1985
HJK Helsinki Finland 3 2 Albania KS Flamurtari
Muhonen  8'
Kanerva  25'
Rantanen  34'
Report

Report 2

Muça  26'
Bubeqi  65'

17 September 1985
Cercle Brugge Belgium 3 2 East Germany Dynamo Dresden
Vanthournout  23'
Raes  26'
Krnčević  81'
Report

Report 2

Trautmann  55'
Kirsten  75'


18 September 1985
Galatasaray Turkey 1 0 Poland Widzew Łódź
Önal  13' (pen.) Report

Report 2

Second leg



2 October 1985
Universitatea Craiova Romania 3 0 France AS Monaco
Geolgău  19', 81'
Bâcu  78' (pen.)
Report

Report 2

Central, Craiova
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: Schmidhuber (West Germany)

2 October 1985
Dynamo Kyiv Soviet Union 4 1 Netherlands Utrecht
Blokhin  10'
Yaremchuk  20'
Zavarov  55'
Yevtushenko  60'
Report

Report 2

de Kruijk  8'

2 October 1985
Dukla Prague Czechoslovakia 4 0 Cyprus AEL Limassol
Luhový  29'
Pelc  47', 65'
Vízek  57'
Report

Report 2


2 October 1985
Red Boys Differdange Luxembourg 0 5 Sweden AIK
Report

Report 2

Sundin  9'
Bergman  14'
Göransson  26'
Andersson  80'
Johansson  88'

2 October 1985
Sampdoria Italy 1 0 Greece AEL 1964
Mancini  41' Report

Report 2


2 October 1985
Galway United Republic of Ireland 2 3 Denmark Lyngby
Murphy  63'
Bonner  78'
Report

Report 2

Christensen  9'
Schäfer  42'
Lyng  86'

2 October 1985
Aarau Switzerland 2 2 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade
Meyer  7'
Zwahlen  37'
Report

Report 2

Musemić  3'
Janković  17'



2 October 1985
KS Flamurtari Albania 1 2 Finland HJK Helsinki
Ruci  11' Report

Report 2

Valla  9', 30'


2 October 1985
Bayer Uerdingen West Germany 9 0 Malta Żurrieq
Bommer  13', 32'
F. Funkel  22'
Raschid  29', 49'
Loontiens  37', 82'
Puszamszies  72'
Feilzer  76'
Report

Report 2


2 October 1985
Widzew Łódź Poland 2 1 Turkey Galatasaray
Cisek  1'
Leszczyk  90'
Report

Report 2

Keser  54'

Second round

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Rapid Wien Austria 4–2 Iceland Fram Reykjavík 3–0 1–2
Universitatea Craiova Romania 2–5 Soviet Union Dynamo Kyiv 2–2 0–3
Dukla Prague Czechoslovakia 3–2 Sweden AIK 1–0 2–2
Benfica Portugal 2–1 Italy Sampdoria 2–0 0–1
Lyngby Denmark 3–5 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade 2–2 1–3
Bangor City Wales 0–3 Spain Atlético Madrid 0–2 0–1
HJK Helsinki Finland 3–7 East Germany Dynamo Dresden 1–0 2–7
Bayer Uerdingen West Germany 3–1 Turkey Galatasaray 2–0 1–1

First leg


23 October 1985
Universitatea Craiova Romania 2 2 Soviet Union Dynamo Kyiv
Bâcu  13', 81' (pen.) Report

Report 2

Yaremchuk  16', 24'
Central, Craiova
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: Jejov (Bulgaria)

23 October 1985
Dukla Prague Czechoslovakia 1 0 Sweden AIK
Korejčík  7' Report

Report 2



23 October 1985
Lyngby Denmark 2 2 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade
Christensen  4'
Spangsborg  40'
Report

Report 2

Ǵurovski  53'
Mrkela  60'



23 October 1985
Bayer Uerdingen West Germany 2 0 Turkey Galatasaray
Schäfer  35'
Bommer  85'
Report

Report 2

Second leg


23 October 1985
Dynamo Kyiv Soviet Union 3 0 Romania Universitatea Craiova
Rats  7'
Belanov  11'
Demyanenko  13'
Report

Report 2

Olimpiyskiy, Kyiv
Attendance: 100,062
Referee: Nemeth (Hungary)

6 November 1985
AIK Sweden 2 2 Czechoslovakia Dukla Prague
Dahlkvist  14'
Zetterlund  89'
Report

Report 2

Vízek  13', 60'

6 November 1985
Sampdoria Italy 1 0 Portugal Benfica
Lorenzo  51' Report

Report 2


22 November 1985
Red Star Belgrade Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 3 1 Denmark Lyngby
Šugar  25'
Nikolić  63'
Đurović  84'
Report

Report 2

Vilmar  59'


6 November 1985
Dynamo Dresden East Germany 7 2 Finland HJK Helsinki
Sammer  19', 42'
Lippmann  20', 69'
Trautmann  40'
Pilz  57'
Kirsten  90'
Report

Report 2

Lee  49'
Valvee  61'

Quarter-finals

Frank Lippmann celebrates scoring Dresden's first goal against Uerdingen, with (L-R) Jörg Stübner, Matthias Döschner and Andreas Trautmann
Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Rapid Wien Austria 2–9 Soviet Union Dynamo Kyiv 1–4 1–5
Dukla Prague Czechoslovakia 2–2 (a) Portugal Benfica 1–0 1–2
Red Star Belgrade Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1–3 Spain Atlético Madrid 0–2 1–1
Dynamo Dresden East Germany 5–7 West Germany Bayer Uerdingen 2–0 3–7

First Leg

5 March 1986
Rapid Wien Austria 1 4 Soviet Union Dynamo Kyiv
Willfurth  84' Report

Report 2

Belanov  55', 61'
Rats  68'
Yakovenko  74'



Second Leg

19 March 1986
Dynamo Kyiv Soviet Union 5 1 Austria Rapid Wien
Yaremchuk  7', 32'
Belanov  12' (pen.)
Blokhin  43'
Yevtushenko  79'
Report

Report 2

Halilović  27'



19 March 1986
Bayer Uerdingen West Germany 7 3 East Germany Dynamo Dresden
W. Funkel  13', 58' (pen.)  81' (pen.)
Guðmundsson  62'
Schäfer  66', 86'
Klinger  86'
Report

Report 2

Minge  1'
Lippmann  36'
Bommer  41' (o.g.)

Semi-finals

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Dynamo Kyiv Soviet Union 4–1 Czechoslovakia Dukla Prague 3–0 1–1
Atlético Madrid Spain 4–2 West Germany Bayer Uerdingen 1–0 3–2

First Leg


Second Leg


Final

Top scorers

The top scorers from the 1985-86 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup are as follows:

Rank Name Team Goals
1 Soviet Union Igor Belanov Soviet Union Dynamo Kyiv 5
Soviet Union Oleg Blokhin Soviet Union Dynamo Kyiv 5
East Germany Frank Lippmann East Germany Dynamo Dresden 5
Soviet Union Oleksandr Zavarov Soviet Union Dynamo Kyiv 5
5 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Sulejman Halilović Austria Rapid Wien 4
6 Sweden Thomas Bergman Sweden AIK 3
Romania Marian Bîcu Romania Universitatea Craiova 3
West Germany Rudolf Bommer West Germany Bayer Uerdingen 3
Denmark Bent Christensen Denmark Lyngby BK 3
Uruguay Jorge Orosmán da Silva Spain Atlético Madrid 3
Sweden Sven Dahlkvist Sweden AIK 3
West Germany Friedhelm Funkel West Germany Bayer Uerdingen 3
West Germany Wolfgang Funkel West Germany Bayer Uerdingen 3
Iceland Lárus Guðmundsson West Germany Bayer Uerdingen 3
Czechoslovakia Pavel Korejčík Czechoslovakia Dukla Prague 3
Austria Peter Pacult Austria Rapid Wien 3
Czechoslovakia Stanislav Pelc Czechoslovakia Dukla Prague 3
East Germany Hans-Uwe Pilz East Germany Dynamo Dresden 3
West Germany Wolfgang Schäfer West Germany Bayer Uerdingen 3
Spain Quique Setién Spain Atlético Madrid 3
Czechoslovakia Ladislav Vízek Czechoslovakia Dukla Prague 3
Soviet Union Ivan Yaremchuk Soviet Union Dynamo Kyiv 3
Soviet Union Vadym Yevtushenko Soviet Union Dynamo Kyiv 3

See also

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