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| caption = Match programme cover
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| event = [[1997–98 UEFA Champions League]]
| event = [[1997–98 UEFA Champions League]]
| team1 = [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]]
| team1 = [[Juventus FC|Juventus]]
| team1association = {{flagicon|ITA|size=30px}}
| team1association = {{fbaicon|ITA|size=30px}}
| team1score = 0
| team1score = 0
| team2 = [[Real Madrid CF|Real Madrid]]
| team2 = [[Real Madrid CF|Real Madrid]]
| team2association = {{flagicon|ESP|size=30px}}
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| team2score = 1
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The '''1998 UEFA Champions League final''' was a [[Association football|football]] match that took place at the [[Johan Cruyff Arena|Amsterdam Arena]] in [[Amsterdam]], on 20 May 1998 to determine the winner of the [[1997–98 UEFA Champions League]]. It pitted [[Real Madrid CF|Real Madrid]] of Spain and [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]] of Italy. Juventus appeared in their third consecutive final, while Real Madrid were in their first of the Champions League era. Real Madrid won 1–0, to clinch their record breaking seventh European title, their first title for 32 years. The only goal was scored by [[Predrag Mijatović]]. The two teams would face each other in the final again in [[2017 UEFA Champions League final|2017]].
The '''1998 UEFA Champions League final''' was a [[Association football|football]] match that took place at the [[Johan Cruyff Arena|Amsterdam Arena]] in [[Amsterdam]], on 20 May 1998 to determine the winner of the [[1997–98 UEFA Champions League]]. It pitted [[Real Madrid CF|Real Madrid]] of Spain and [[Juventus FC|Juventus]] of Italy. Juventus appeared in their third consecutive final, while Real Madrid were in their first of the Champions League era. Real Madrid won 1–0, to clinch their record breaking seventh European title, their first title for 32 years. The only goal was scored by [[Predrag Mijatović]]. The two teams would face each other in the final again in [[2017 UEFA Champions League final|2017]].


==Venue==
==Venue==
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The Amsterdam Arena has served as the home stadium of [[AFC Ajax|Ajax]] since 1996. The previous home for Ajax's European matches, the [[Olympic Stadium (Amsterdam)|Olympisch Stadion]], also hosted European finals.
The Amsterdam Arena has served as the home stadium of [[AFC Ajax|Ajax]] since 1996. The previous home for Ajax's European matches, the [[Olympic Stadium (Amsterdam)|Olympisch Stadion]], also hosted European finals.


One-legged finals include the [[1962 European Cup final]], in which Benfica defeated Real Madrid 5–3, and the [[1977 European Cup Winners' Cup Final]], in which [[R.S.C. Anderlecht|Anderlecht]] were beaten 2–0 by [[Hamburger SV|Hamburg]]. It also hosted the second legs of the [[1981 UEFA Cup Final]] between [[AZ Alkmaar|AZ '67]] and [[Ipswich Town F.C.|Ipswich Town]], and of the [[1992 UEFA Cup Final]] between Ajax and [[Torino F.C.|Torino]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Amsterdam's historic finals|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/season=2013/final/previousfinalsincity/index.html|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130323012441/http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/season=2013/final/previousfinalsincity/index.html|archive-date=23 March 2013|access-date=3 May 2013|work=UEFA.com|publisher=Union of European Football Associations}}</ref>
One-legged finals include the [[1962 European Cup final]], in which Benfica defeated Real Madrid 5–3, and the [[1977 European Cup Winners' Cup Final]], in which [[R.S.C. Anderlecht|Anderlecht]] were beaten 2–0 by [[Hamburger SV]]. It also hosted the second legs of the [[1981 UEFA Cup Final]] between [[AZ Alkmaar|AZ '67]] and [[Ipswich Town F.C.|Ipswich Town]], and of the [[1992 UEFA Cup Final]] between Ajax and [[Torino F.C.|Torino]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Amsterdam's historic finals|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/season=2013/final/previousfinalsincity/index.html|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130323012441/http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/season=2013/final/previousfinalsincity/index.html|archive-date=23 March 2013|access-date=3 May 2013|work=UEFA.com|publisher=Union of European Football Associations}}</ref>
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|-
|-
!colspan=4|{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]]
!colspan=4|{{fbaicon|ITA}} [[Juventus FC|Juventus]]
!Round
!Round
!colspan=4|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Real Madrid CF|Real Madrid]]
!colspan=4|{{fbaicon|ESP}} [[Real Madrid CF|Real Madrid]]
|- style="background:#c1e0ff"
|- style="background:#c1e0ff"
|Opponent
|Opponent
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|colspan=3|Result
|colspan=3|Result
|-
|-
|align=left|{{flagicon|NED}} [[Feyenoord]]
|align=left|{{fbaicon|NED}} [[Feyenoord]]
|colspan=3|[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League group stage#Juventus v Feyenoord|5–1]] (H)
|colspan=3|[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League group stage#Juventus v Feyenoord|5–1]] (H)
| style="background:#c1e0ff"|Matchday 1
| style="background:#c1e0ff"|Matchday 1
|align=left|{{flagicon|NOR}} [[Rosenborg BK|Rosenborg]]
|align=left|{{fbaicon|NOR}} [[Rosenborg BK|Rosenborg]]
|colspan=3|[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League group stage#Real Madrid v Rosenborg|5–1]] (H)
|colspan=3|[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League group stage#Real Madrid v Rosenborg|4-1]] (H)
|-
|-
|align=left|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]]
|align=left|{{fbaicon|ENG}} [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]]
|colspan=3|[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League group stage#Manchester United v Juventus|2–3]] (A)
|colspan=3|[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League group stage#Manchester United v Juventus|2–3]] (A)
| style="background:#c1e0ff;"|Matchday 2
| style="background:#c1e0ff;"|Matchday 2
|align=left|{{flagicon|POR}} [[FC Porto|Porto]]
|align=left|{{fbaicon|POR}} [[FC Porto|Porto]]
|colspan=3|[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League group stage#Porto v Real Madrid|2–0]] (A)
|colspan=3|[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League group stage#Porto v Real Madrid|2–0]] (A)
|-
|-
|align=left|{{flagicon|SVK}} [[MFK Košice|Košice]]
|align=left|{{fbaicon|SVK}} [[MFK Košice|Košice]]
|colspan=3|[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League group stage#Košice v Juventus|1–0]] (A)
|colspan=3|[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League group stage#Košice v Juventus|1–0]] (A)
| style="background:#c1e0ff;"|Matchday 3
| style="background:#c1e0ff;"|Matchday 3
|align=left|{{flagicon|GRE}} [[Olympiacos F.C.|Olympiacos]]
|align=left|{{fbaicon|GRE}} [[Olympiacos F.C.|Olympiacos]]
|colspan=3|[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League group stage#Real Madrid v Olympiacos|5–1]] (H)
|colspan=3|[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League group stage#Real Madrid v Olympiacos|5–1]] (H)
|-
|-
|align=left|{{flagicon|SVK}} [[MFK Košice|Košice]]
|align=left|{{fbaicon|SVK}} [[MFK Košice|Košice]]
|colspan=3|[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League group stage#Juventus v Košice|3–2]] (H)
|colspan=3|[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League group stage#Juventus v Košice|3–2]] (H)
| style="background:#c1e0ff;"|Matchday 4
| style="background:#c1e0ff;"|Matchday 4
|align=left|{{flagicon|GRE}} [[Olympiacos F.C.|Olympiacos]]
|align=left|{{fbaicon|GRE}} [[Olympiacos F.C.|Olympiacos]]
|colspan=3|[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League group stage#Olympiacos v Real Madrid|0–0]] (A)
|colspan=3|[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League group stage#Olympiacos v Real Madrid|0–0]] (A)
|-
|-
|align=left|{{flagicon|NED}} [[Feyenoord]]
|align=left|{{fbaicon|NED}} [[Feyenoord]]
|colspan=3|[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League group stage#Feyenoord v Juventus|0–2]] (A)
|colspan=3|[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League group stage#Feyenoord v Juventus|0–2]] (A)
| style="background:#c1e0ff;"|Matchday 5
| style="background:#c1e0ff;"|Matchday 5
|align=left|{{flagicon|NOR}} [[Rosenborg BK|Rosenborg]]
|align=left|{{fbaicon|NOR}} [[Rosenborg BK|Rosenborg]]
|colspan=3|[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League group stage#Rosenborg v Real Madrid|0–2]] (A)
|colspan=3|[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League group stage#Rosenborg v Real Madrid|0–2]] (A)
|-
|-
|align=left|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]]
|align=left|{{fbaicon|ENG}} [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]]
|colspan=3|[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League group stage#Juventus v Manchester United|1–0]] (H)
|colspan=3|[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League group stage#Juventus v Manchester United|1–0]] (H)
| style="background:#c1e0ff;"|Matchday 6
| style="background:#c1e0ff;"|Matchday 6
|align=left|{{flagicon|POR}} [[FC Porto|Porto]]
|align=left|{{fbaicon|POR}} [[FC Porto|Porto]]
|colspan=3|[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League group stage#Real Madrid v Porto|4–0]] (H)
|colspan=3|[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League group stage#Real Madrid v Porto|4–0]] (H)
|-
|-
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| style="background:#c1e0ff;"|Final standings
| style="background:#c1e0ff;"|Final standings
| colspan="4" style="text-align:center; vertical-align:top;"|'''[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League group stage#Group D|Group D]] winner'''
| colspan="4" style="text-align:center; vertical-align:top;"|'''[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League group stage#Group D|Group D]] winner'''
{{:1997–98 UEFA Champions League group stage|transcludesection=Group D|only_pld_pts=yes|show_matches=n|showteam=RM}}
{{:1997–98 UEFA Champions League group stage|transcludesection=Group D|only_pld_pts=yes|show_matches=n|showteam=RMA}}
|- style="background:#c1e0ff;"
|- style="background:#c1e0ff;"
|Opponent
|Opponent
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|2nd leg
|2nd leg
|-
|-
|align=left|{{flagicon|UKR}} [[FC Dynamo Kyiv|Dynamo Kyiv]]
|align=left|{{fbaicon|UKR}} [[FC Dynamo Kyiv|Dynamo Kyiv]]
|5–2
|5–2
|[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League knockout stage#Juventus v Dynamo Kyiv|1–1]] (H)
|[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League knockout stage#Juventus v Dynamo Kyiv|1–1]] (H)
|[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League knockout stage#Dynamo Kyiv v Juventus|4–1]] (A)
|[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League knockout stage#Dynamo Kyiv v Juventus|4–1]] (A)
| style="background:#c1e0ff;"|Quarter-finals
| style="background:#c1e0ff;"|Quarter-finals
|align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Bayer 04 Leverkusen|Bayer Leverkusen]]
|align=left|{{fbaicon|GER}} [[Bayer 04 Leverkusen|Bayer Leverkusen]]
|4–1
|4–1
|[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League knockout stage#Bayer Leverkusen v Real Madrid|1–1]] (A)
|[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League knockout stage#Bayer Leverkusen v Real Madrid|1–1]] (A)
|[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League knockout stage#Real Madrid v Bayer Leverkusen|3–0]] (H)
|[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League knockout stage#Real Madrid v Bayer Leverkusen|3–0]] (H)
|-
|-
|align=left|{{flagicon|FRA|1974}} [[AS Monaco FC|Monaco]]
|align=left|{{fbaicon|FRA|1974}} [[AS Monaco FC|Monaco]]
|6–4
|6–4
|[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League knockout stage#Juventus v Monaco|4–1]] (H)
|[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League knockout stage#Juventus v Monaco|4–1]] (H)
|[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League knockout stage#Monaco v Juventus|2–3]] (A)
|[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League knockout stage#Monaco v Juventus|2–3]] (A)
| style="background:#c1e0ff;"|Semi-finals
| style="background:#c1e0ff;"|Semi-finals
|align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Borussia Dortmund]]
|align=left|{{fbaicon|GER}} [[Borussia Dortmund]]
|2–0
|2–0
|[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League knockout stage#Real Madrid v Borussia Dortmund|2–0]] (H)
|[[1997–98 UEFA Champions League knockout stage#Real Madrid v Borussia Dortmund|2–0]] (H)
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==Match==
==Match==
===Details===
===Details===
{{Football box
<onlyinclude>{{Football box
|date = 20 May 1998
|date = 20 May 1998
|time = 20:45 [[Central European Summer Time|CEST]]
|time = 20:45 [[Central European Summer Time|CEST]]
|team1 = [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]] {{flagicon|ITA}}
|team1 = [[Juventus FC|Juventus]] {{fbaicon|ITA}}
|score = 0–1
|score = 0–1
|report = https://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/match/54859--juventus-vs-real-madrid/
|report = https://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/match/54859--juventus-vs-real-madrid/
|team2 = {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Real Madrid CF|Real Madrid]]
|team2 = {{fbaicon|ESP}} [[Real Madrid CF|Real Madrid]]
|goals1 =
|goals1 =
|goals2 = [[Predrag Mijatović|Mijatović]] {{goal|66}}
|goals2 = [[Predrag Mijatović|Mijatović]] {{goal|66}}
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|attendance = 48,500<ref name="attendance">{{cite book |year=2017 |chapter=2. Finals |chapter-url=https://www.uefa.com/MultimediaFiles/Download/EuroExperience/competitions/Publications/02/28/56/89/2285689_DOWNLOAD.pdf |title=UEFA Champions League Statistics Handbook 2016/17 |location=Nyon |publisher=Union of European Football Associations |page=1 |access-date=22 April 2017}}</ref>
|attendance = 48,500<ref name="attendance">{{cite book |year=2017 |chapter=2. Finals |chapter-url=https://www.uefa.com/MultimediaFiles/Download/EuroExperience/competitions/Publications/02/28/56/89/2285689_DOWNLOAD.pdf |title=UEFA Champions League Statistics Handbook 2016/17 |location=Nyon |publisher=Union of European Football Associations |page=1 |access-date=22 April 2017}}</ref>
|referee = [[Hellmut Krug]] ([[German Football Association|Germany]])
|referee = [[Hellmut Krug]] ([[German Football Association|Germany]])
}}</onlyinclude>
}}


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{| width=92%
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|GK ||'''1''' ||{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Angelo Peruzzi]] ([[Captain (association football)|c]])
|GK ||'''1''' ||{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Angelo Peruzzi]] ([[Captain (association football)|c]])
|-
|-
|RWB ||'''7''' ||{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Angelo Di Livio]] || || {{suboff|46}}
|RB ||'''3''' ||{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Moreno Torricelli]]
|-
|CB ||'''3''' ||{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Moreno Torricelli]]
|-
|-
|CB ||'''13'''||{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Mark Iuliano]]
|CB ||'''13'''||{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Mark Iuliano]]
|-
|-
|CB ||'''4''' ||{{flagicon|URU}} [[Paolo Montero]] || {{yel|79}}
|CB ||'''4''' ||{{flagicon|URU}} [[Paolo Montero]] || {{yel|79}}||
|-
|LB ||'''22'''||{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Gianluca Pessotto]] ||{{suboff|70}} ||
|-
|-
|LWB ||'''22'''||{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Gianluca Pessotto]] || || {{suboff|70}}
|RM ||'''7''' ||{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Angelo Di Livio]] ||{{suboff|46}} ||
|-
|-
|DM ||'''14'''||{{flagicon|FRA|1974}} [[Didier Deschamps]] || || {{suboff|77}}
|CM ||'''14'''||{{flagicon|FRA|1974}} [[Didier Deschamps]] || {{suboff|77}}||
|-
|-
|DM ||'''26'''||{{flagicon|NED}} [[Edgar Davids]] || {{yel|34}}
|CM ||'''21'''||{{flagicon|FRA|1974}} [[Zinedine Zidane]]
|-
|-
|SS ||'''21'''||{{flagicon|FRA|1974}} [[Zinedine Zidane]]
|LM ||'''26'''||{{flagicon|NED}} [[Edgar Davids]] || {{yel|34}}||
|-
|-
|CF ||'''9''' ||{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Filippo Inzaghi]]
|RF ||'''9''' ||{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Filippo Inzaghi]]
|-
|-
|CF ||'''10'''||{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Alessandro Del Piero]]
|LF ||'''10'''||{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Alessandro Del Piero]]
|-
|-
|colspan=3|'''Substitutes:'''
|colspan=3|'''Substitutes:'''
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|GK ||'''12'''||{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Michelangelo Rampulla]]
|GK ||'''12'''||{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Michelangelo Rampulla]]
|-
|-
|DF ||'''6''' ||{{flagicon|POR}} [[Dimas (footballer)|Dimas]]
|LB ||'''6''' ||{{flagicon|POR}} [[Dimas (footballer)|Dimas]]
|-
|-
|DF ||'''15'''||{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Alessandro Birindelli]]
|RB ||'''15'''||{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Alessandro Birindelli]]
|-
|-
|MF ||'''8''' ||{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Antonio Conte]] || || {{subon|77}}
|LM ||'''8''' ||{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Antonio Conte]] ||{{subon|77}} ||
|-
|-
|MF ||'''20'''||{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Alessio Tacchinardi]] || || {{subon|46}}
|CM ||'''20'''||{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Alessio Tacchinardi]] ||{{subon|46}} ||
|-
|-
|FW ||'''16'''||{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Nicola Amoruso]]
|RF ||'''16'''||{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Nicola Amoruso]]
|-
|-
|FW ||'''18'''||{{flagicon|URU}} [[Daniel Fonseca]] || || {{subon|70}}
|LF ||'''18'''||{{flagicon|URU}} [[Daniel Fonseca]] ||{{subon|70}} ||
|-
|-
|colspan=3|'''Manager:'''
|colspan=3|'''Manager:'''
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|DM ||'''6''' ||{{flagicon|ARG}} [[Fernando Redondo]]
|DM ||'''6''' ||{{flagicon|ARG}} [[Fernando Redondo]]
|-
|-
|RW ||'''27'''||{{flagicon|FRA|1974}} [[Christian Karembeu]] || {{yel|56}}
|RM ||'''27'''||{{flagicon|FRA|1974}} [[Christian Karembeu]] || {{yel|56}}
|-
|-
|SS ||'''7''' ||{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Raúl (footballer)|Raúl]] || || {{suboff|90}}
|LM ||'''10'''||{{flagicon|NED}} [[Clarence Seedorf]] || {{yel|90+4}}
|-
|-
|LW ||'''10'''||{{flagicon|NED}} [[Clarence Seedorf]] || {{yel|90+4}}
|AM ||'''7''' ||{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Raúl (footballer)|Raúl]] || || {{suboff|90}}
|-
|-
|CF ||'''15'''||{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Fernando Morientes]] || || {{suboff|81}}
|CF ||'''15'''||{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Fernando Morientes]] || || {{suboff|81}}
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===Statistics===
===Statistics===
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[[Category:UEFA Champions League finals|1998]]
[[Category:UEFA Champions League finals|1998]]
[[Category:International club association football competitions hosted by the Netherlands|European Cup Final 1998]]
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[[Category:Association football matches in the Netherlands|European Cup Final 1998]]
[[Category:1997–98 in Spanish football|Champions League Final]]
[[Category:1997–98 in Spanish football|Champions League Final]]
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Latest revision as of 06:04, 19 September 2024

1998 UEFA Champions League final
Match programme cover
Event1997–98 UEFA Champions League
Date20 May 1998
VenueAmsterdam Arena, Amsterdam
RefereeHellmut Krug (Germany)
Attendance48,500[1]
1997
1999

The 1998 UEFA Champions League final was a football match that took place at the Amsterdam Arena in Amsterdam, on 20 May 1998 to determine the winner of the 1997–98 UEFA Champions League. It pitted Real Madrid of Spain and Juventus of Italy. Juventus appeared in their third consecutive final, while Real Madrid were in their first of the Champions League era. Real Madrid won 1–0, to clinch their record breaking seventh European title, their first title for 32 years. The only goal was scored by Predrag Mijatović. The two teams would face each other in the final again in 2017.

Venue

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The Amsterdam Arena, host of the final.

The Amsterdam Arena has served as the home stadium of Ajax since 1996. The previous home for Ajax's European matches, the Olympisch Stadion, also hosted European finals.

One-legged finals include the 1962 European Cup final, in which Benfica defeated Real Madrid 5–3, and the 1977 European Cup Winners' Cup Final, in which Anderlecht were beaten 2–0 by Hamburger SV. It also hosted the second legs of the 1981 UEFA Cup Final between AZ '67 and Ipswich Town, and of the 1992 UEFA Cup Final between Ajax and Torino.[2]

Route to the final

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Italy Juventus Round Spain Real Madrid
Opponent Result Group stage Opponent Result
Netherlands Feyenoord 5–1 (H) Matchday 1 Norway Rosenborg 4-1 (H)
England Manchester United 2–3 (A) Matchday 2 Portugal Porto 2–0 (A)
Slovakia Košice 1–0 (A) Matchday 3 Greece Olympiacos 5–1 (H)
Slovakia Košice 3–2 (H) Matchday 4 Greece Olympiacos 0–0 (A)
Netherlands Feyenoord 0–2 (A) Matchday 5 Norway Rosenborg 0–2 (A)
England Manchester United 1–0 (H) Matchday 6 Portugal Porto 4–0 (H)
Group B runners-up

Pos Team Pld Pts
1 England Manchester United 6 15
2 Italy Juventus 6 12
3 Netherlands Feyenoord 6 9
4 Slovakia Košice 6 0
Source: UEFA
Final standings Group D winner

Pos Team Pld Pts
1 Spain Real Madrid 6 13
2 Norway Rosenborg 6 11
3 Greece Olympiacos 6 5
4 Portugal Porto 6 4
Source: UEFA
Opponent Agg. 1st leg 2nd leg Knockout phase Opponent Agg. 1st leg 2nd leg
Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv 5–2 1–1 (H) 4–1 (A) Quarter-finals Germany Bayer Leverkusen 4–1 1–1 (A) 3–0 (H)
France Monaco 6–4 4–1 (H) 2–3 (A) Semi-finals Germany Borussia Dortmund 2–0 2–0 (H) 0–0 (A)

Match

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Details

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Juventus Italy0–1Spain Real Madrid
Report Mijatović 66'
Attendance: 48,500[1]
Juventus
Real Madrid
GK 1 Italy Angelo Peruzzi (c)
RB 3 Italy Moreno Torricelli
CB 13 Italy Mark Iuliano
CB 4 Uruguay Paolo Montero Yellow card 79'
LB 22 Italy Gianluca Pessotto downward-facing red arrow 70'
RM 7 Italy Angelo Di Livio downward-facing red arrow 46'
CM 14 France Didier Deschamps downward-facing red arrow 77'
CM 21 France Zinedine Zidane
LM 26 Netherlands Edgar Davids Yellow card 34'
RF 9 Italy Filippo Inzaghi
LF 10 Italy Alessandro Del Piero
Substitutes:
GK 12 Italy Michelangelo Rampulla
LB 6 Portugal Dimas
RB 15 Italy Alessandro Birindelli
LM 8 Italy Antonio Conte upward-facing green arrow 77'
CM 20 Italy Alessio Tacchinardi upward-facing green arrow 46'
RF 16 Italy Nicola Amoruso
LF 18 Uruguay Daniel Fonseca upward-facing green arrow 70'
Manager:
Italy Marcello Lippi
GK 25 Germany Bodo Illgner
RB 17 Italy Christian Panucci
CB 5 Spain Manolo Sanchís (c)
CB 4 Spain Fernando Hierro Yellow card 23'
LB 3 Brazil Roberto Carlos Yellow card 37'
DM 6 Argentina Fernando Redondo
RM 27 France Christian Karembeu Yellow card 56'
LM 10 Netherlands Clarence Seedorf Yellow card 90+4'
AM 7 Spain Raúl downward-facing red arrow 90'
CF 15 Spain Fernando Morientes downward-facing red arrow 81'
CF 8 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Predrag Mijatović downward-facing red arrow 89'
Substitutes:
GK 1 Spain Santiago Cañizares
DF 19 Spain Fernando Sanz
MF 11 Spain José Amavisca upward-facing green arrow 90'
MF 16 Spain Jaime upward-facing green arrow 81'
MF 18 Spain Víctor Sánchez
MF 20 Brazil Sávio
FW 9 Croatia Davor Šuker upward-facing green arrow 89'
Manager:
Germany Jupp Heynckes

Assistant referees:
Thorsten Bastian (Germany)
Christian Schräer (Germany)
Fourth official:
Hans-Jürgen Weber (Germany)

Match rules

Statistics

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Source: UEFA Champions League Final 1998 Full-Time Report Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine (deadl link)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "2. Finals" (PDF). UEFA Champions League Statistics Handbook 2016/17. Nyon: Union of European Football Associations. 2017. p. 1. Retrieved 22 April 2017.
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