1986–87 European Cup
The Praterstadion in Vienna hosted the final.
Tournament details
Dates17 September 1986 – 27 May 1987
Teams31
Final positions
ChampionsPortugal Porto (1st title)
Runners-upWest Germany Bayern Munich
Tournament statistics
Matches played57
Goals scored163 (2.86 per match)
Attendance1,959,041 (34,369 per match)
Top scorer(s)Borislav Cvetković (Red Star Belgrade)
7 goals

The 1986–87 season was the 32nd season of the European Cup, Europe's premier club football competition. The tournament was won by Porto, who came from behind in the final against Bayern Munich to give a Portuguese club its first title since 1962.

Steaua București, the defending champions, were eliminated by Anderlecht in the second round, having received a bye to reach that stage of the tournament due to the absence of the English champions (Liverpool), as the ban on English clubs in European competitions was now in its second season.

Bracket

First round Second round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
France Paris Saint-Germain 2 0 2
Czechoslovakia Vítkovice 2 1 3 Czechoslovakia Vítkovice 1 0 1
Portugal Porto 9 1 10 Portugal Porto 0 3 3
Malta Rabat Ajax 0 0 0 Portugal Porto 1 1 2
Denmark Brøndby 4 2 5 Denmark Brøndby 0 1 1
Hungary Honvéd 1 2 3 Denmark Brøndby 2 1 3
Sweden Örgryte 2 1 3 East Germany BFC Dynamo 1 1 2
East Germany BFC Dynamo 3 4 7 Portugal Porto 2 2 4
Turkey Beşiktaş 2 1 3 Soviet Union Dynamo Kyïv 1 1 2
Albania Dinamo Tirana 0 0 0 Turkey Beşiktaş w/o
Cyprus APOEL (a) 1 2 3 Cyprus APOEL
Finland HJK 0 3 3 Turkey Beşiktaş 0 0 0
Republic of Ireland Shamrock Rovers 0 0 0 Soviet Union Dynamo Kyïv 5 2 7
Scotland Celtic 1 2 3 Scotland Celtic 1 1 2
Bulgaria Beroe 1 0 1 Soviet Union Dynamo Kyïv 1 3 4
Soviet Union Dynamo Kyïv 1 2 3 Portugal Porto 2
Netherlands PSV Eindhoven 0 0 0 West Germany Bayern Munich 1
West Germany Bayern Munich 2 0 2 West Germany Bayern Munich 2 1 3
Luxembourg Avenir Beggen 0 0 0 Austria Austria Wien 0 1 1
Austria Austria Wien 3 3 6 West Germany Bayern Munich 5 2 7
Belgium Anderlecht 2 1 3 Belgium Anderlecht 0 2 2
Poland Górnik Zabrze 0 1 1 Belgium Anderlecht 3 0 3
Romania Steaua București 0 1 1
West Germany Bayern Munich 4 0 4
Norway Rosenborg 1 1 2 Spain Real Madrid 1 1 2
Northern Ireland Linfield 0 1 1 Norway Rosenborg 0 1 1
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Crvena zvezda 3 1 4 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Crvena zvezda 3 4 7
Greece Panathinaikos 0 2 2 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Crvena zvezda 4 0 4
Switzerland Young Boys 1 0 1 Spain Real Madrid (a) 2 2 4
Spain Real Madrid 0 5 5 Spain Real Madrid (p.) 1 0 1(3)
Italy Juventus 7 4 11 Italy Juventus 0 1 1(1)
Iceland Valur 0 0 0

First round

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Paris Saint-Germain France 2–3 Czechoslovakia Vítkovice 2–2 0–1
Porto Portugal 10–0 Malta Rabat Ajax 9–0 1–0
Brøndby Denmark 6–3 Hungary Budapest Honvéd 4–1 2–2
Örgryte Sweden 3–7 East Germany BFC Dynamo 2–3 1–4
Beşiktaş Turkey 3–0 Albania Dinamo Tirana 2–0 1–0
APOEL Cyprus 3–3 (a) Finland HJK 1–0 2–3
Shamrock Rovers Republic of Ireland 0–3 Scotland Celtic 0–1 0–2
Beroe Bulgaria 1–3 Soviet Union Dynamo Kyiv 1–1 0–2
PSV Eindhoven Netherlands 0–2 West Germany Bayern Munich 0–2 0–0
Avenir Beggen Luxembourg 0–6 Austria Austria Wien 0–3 0–3
Anderlecht Belgium 3–1 Poland Górnik Zabrze 2–0 1–1
Rosenborg Norway 2–1 Northern Ireland Linfield 1–0 1–1
Red Star Belgrade Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 4–2 Greece Panathinaikos 3–0 1–2
Young Boys Switzerland 1–5 Spain Real Madrid 1–0 0–5
Juventus Italy 11–0 Iceland Valur 7–0 4–0

First leg

Paris Saint-Germain France2–2Czechoslovakia Vítkovice
Halilhodžić 19'
Pilorget 58' (pen.)
Report Kovačík 8'
Šourek 22'

Porto Portugal9–0Malta Rabat Ajax
Gomes 20', 49', 69', 83'
Elói 25'
Madjer 54'
André 60', 65'
Celso 80'
Report
Attendance: 8,000[2]
Referee: Joaquín Ramos Marcos (Spain)

Brøndby Denmark4–1Hungary Budapest Honvéd
J. Jensen 13'
Olsen 56'
Østergaard 59'
Christensen 82'
Report Détári 19'
Attendance: 6,438
Referee: Esa Palsi (Finland)

Örgryte Sweden2–3East Germany BFC Dynamo
Hellström 62'
Samuelsson 69'
Report Pastor 19'
Thom 75'
Doll 88'

Beşiktaş Turkey2–0Albania Dinamo Tirana
Doğan 50'
Çalımbay 74' (pen.)
Report
Attendance: 15,814[3]
Referee: Klaus Scheurell (East Germany)

APOEL Cyprus1–0Finland HJK
Moores 15' (pen.) Report
Attendance: 12,000

Shamrock Rovers Republic of Ireland0–1Scotland Celtic
Report MacLeod 82'
Attendance: 19,000[4]
Referee: Henk van Ettekoven (Netherlands)

Beroe Bulgaria1–1Soviet Union Dynamo Kyiv
Bonchev 89' (pen.) Report Mykhaylychenko 50'
Attendance: 16,280[5]
Referee: Gerasimos Germanakos (Greece)

PSV Eindhoven Netherlands0–2West Germany Bayern Munich
Report Mathy 80', 90'
Attendance: 26,750

Avenir Beggen Luxembourg0–3Austria Austria Wien
Report Drabits 14'
Frind 67'
Polster 71'
Attendance: 474
Referee: Renzo Peduzzi (Switzerland)

Anderlecht Belgium2–0Poland Górnik Zabrze
Guðjohnsen 27'
Scifo 37' (pen.)
Report

Rosenborg Norway1–0Northern Ireland Linfield
Brandhaug 4' Report
Attendance: 3,258
Referee: Kjartan Ólofsson (Iceland)

Red Star Belgrade Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia3–0Greece Panathinaikos
Musemić 45'
Cvetković 55'
Ǵurovski 66'
Report

Young Boys Switzerland1–0Spain Real Madrid
Bamert 2' Report
Attendance: 32,000
Referee: Paolo Casarin (Italy)

Juventus Italy7–0Iceland Valur
Laudrup 19', 22', 65'
Serena 43'
Cabrini 60'
Vignola 77'
Briaschi 78'
Report
Attendance: 18,518[7]
Referee: Edgar Azzopardi (Malta)

Second leg

Vítkovice Czechoslovakia1–0France Paris Saint-Germain
Šourek 68' Report
Attendance: 8,605
Referee: John Martin (England)

Vítkovice won 3–2 on aggregate.


Rabat Ajax Malta0–1Portugal Porto
Report Sousa 80'
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Dragiša Komadinić (Yugoslavia)

Porto won 10–0 on aggregate.


Budapest Honvéd Hungary2–2Denmark Brøndby
Détári 43'
Kovács 60'
Report C. Nielsen 66'
Jørgensen 88'
Attendance: 7,031[8]
Referee: Ivan Timoshenko (Soviet Union)

Brøndby won 6–3 on aggregate.


BFC Dynamo East Germany4–1Sweden Örgryte
Pastor 10'
Backs 26'
Thom 65'
Ernst 82'
Report Hellström 35'

Dynamo Berlin won 7–3 on aggregate.


Dinamo Tirana Albania0–1Turkey Beşiktaş
Report Tekin 7'
Attendance: 17,500[10]
Referee: Lajos Hartmann (Hungary)

Beşiktaş won 3–0 on aggregate.


HJK Finland3–2Cyprus APOEL
Valla 3'
Rissanen 38'
Valvee 69'
Report Ioannou 35'
Prokopis 63'
Attendance: 3,247
Referee: Janusz Eksztajn (Poland)

3–3 on aggregate; APOEL won on away goals.


Celtic Scotland2–0Republic of Ireland Shamrock Rovers
Johnston 27', 62' Report
Attendance: 27,272
Referee: Håkan Lundgren (Sweden)

Celtic won 3–0 on aggregate.


Dynamo Kyiv Soviet Union2–0Bulgaria Beroe
Blokhin 7'
Yakovenko 46'
Report

Dynamo Kyiv won 3–1 on aggregate.


Bayern Munich West Germany0–0Netherlands PSV Eindhoven
Report
Attendance: 32,000

Bayern Munich won 2–0 on aggregate.


Austria Wien Austria3–0Luxembourg Avenir Beggen
Ogris 42'
Polster 60'
Steinkogler 78'
Report
Attendance: 3,500
Referee: Bela Szabo (Hungary)

Austria Wien won 6–0 on aggregate.


Górnik Zabrze Poland1–1Belgium Anderlecht
Cyroń 56' Report Guðjohnsen 80'
Attendance: 19,300[11]

Anderlecht won 3–1 on aggregate.


Linfield Northern Ireland1–1Norway Rosenborg
McKeown 62' (pen.) Report Sørloth 37'
Attendance: 3,464[12]
Referee: Frans Van Den Wijngaert (Belgium)

Rosenborg won 2–1 on aggregate.


Panathinaikos Greece2–1Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade
Saravakos 8'
C. Dimopoulos 31'
Report Cvetković 89'
Attendance: 57,708[13]
Referee: Luigi Agnolin (Italy)

Red Star Belgrade won 4–2 on aggregate.


Real Madrid Spain5–0Switzerland Young Boys
Santillana 36'
Valdano 72'
Sánchez 78'
Butragueño 80', 82'
Report

Real Madrid won 5–1 on aggregate.


Valur Iceland0–4Italy Juventus
Report Platini 10', 86'
Laudrup 31', 36'
Attendance: 6,050[14]
Referee: Ib Nielsen (Denmark)

Juventus won 11–0 on aggregate.

Second round

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Vítkovice Czechoslovakia 1–3 Portugal Porto 1–0 0–3
Brøndby Denmark 3–2 East Germany BFC Dynamo 2–1 1–1
Beşiktaş Turkey (w/o)1 Cyprus APOEL
Celtic Scotland 2–4 Soviet Union Dynamo Kyiv 1–1 1–3
Bayern Munich West Germany 3–1 Austria Austria Wien 2–0 1–1
Anderlecht Belgium 3–1 Romania Steaua București 3–0 0–1
Rosenborg Norway 1–7 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade 0–3 1–4
Real Madrid Spain 1–1 (3–1 p) Italy Juventus 1–0 0–1

1 APOEL withdrew for political reasons.

First leg

Vítkovice Czechoslovakia1–0Portugal Porto
Šourek 24' (pen.) Report
Attendance: 7,261[15]

Brøndby Denmark2–1East Germany BFC Dynamo
M. Schulz 27' (o.g.)
Vilfort 47'
Report Rohde 88'
Attendance: 5,401
Referee: David F. T. Syme (Scotland)

Celtic Scotland1–1Soviet Union Dynamo Kyiv
Johnston 80' Report Yevtushenko 17'

Bayern Munich West Germany2–0Austria Austria Wien
Flick 44'
Matthäus 73' (pen.)
Report

Anderlecht Belgium3–0Romania Steaua București
Krncevic 75', 84'
Janssen 77'
Report

Rosenborg Norway0–3Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade
Report Mrkela 12'
Cvetković 83', 87'
Attendance: 7,623
Referee: Patrick Daly (Republic of Ireland)

Real Madrid Spain1–0Italy Juventus
Butragueño 21' Report

Second leg

Porto Portugal3–0Czechoslovakia Vítkovice
André 5'
Celso 26'
Futre 82'
Report

Porto won 3–1 on aggregate.


BFC Dynamo East Germany1–1Denmark Brøndby
Ernst 12' Report Vilfort 8'
Attendance: 11,000[20]
Referee: Gerasimos Germanakos (Greece)

Brøndby won 3–2 on aggregate.


Dynamo Kyiv Soviet Union3–1Scotland Celtic
Blokhin 12'
Yakovenko 72'
Yevtushenko 89'
Report McGhee 49'
Attendance: 92,000[21]

Dynamo Kyiv won 4–2 on aggregate.


Austria Wien Austria1–1West Germany Bayern Munich
Polster 54' Report Wohlfarth 34'
Attendance: 47,000[22]

Bayern Munich won 3–1 on aggregate.


Steaua București Romania1–0Belgium Anderlecht
Bölöni 58' Report

Anderlecht won 3–1 on aggregate.


Red Star Belgrade Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia4–1Norway Rosenborg
Cvetković 8', 9'
Mrkela 23', 25'
Report Sørloth 88'
Attendance: 8,846[24]
Referee: Ihsan Türe (Turkey)

Red Star Belgrade won 7–1 on aggregate.


1–1 on aggregate; Real Madrid won on penalties.

Quarter-finals

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Porto Portugal 2–1 Denmark Brøndby 1–0 1–1
Beşiktaş Turkey 0–7 Soviet Union Dynamo Kyiv 0–5 0–2
Bayern Munich West Germany 7–2 Belgium Anderlecht 5–0 2–2
Red Star Belgrade Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 4–4 (a) Spain Real Madrid 4–2 0–2

First leg

Porto Portugal1–0Denmark Brøndby
Madjer 71' Report
Attendance: 47,000[26]

Beşiktaş Turkey0–5Soviet Union Dynamo Kyiv
Report Belanov 17'
Blokhin 41', 51'
Yevtushenko 47', 61'
Attendance: 38,585[27]
Referee: Dušan Krchňák (Czechoslovakia)


Red Star Belgrade Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia4–2Spain Real Madrid
Ǵurovski 7'
Đurović 12'
Cvetković 39'
Janković 84' (pen.)
Report Sánchez 66', 87' (pen.)

Second leg

Brøndby Denmark1–1Portugal Porto
Steffensen 36' Report Juary 74'
Attendance: 22,000
Referee: Lajos Németh (Hungary)

Porto won 2–1 on aggregate.


Dynamo Kyiv Soviet Union2–0Turkey Beşiktaş
Blokhin 50'
Yevtushenko 70'
Report
Attendance: 90,000[29]

Dynamo Kyiv won 7–0 on aggregate.


Anderlecht Belgium2–2West Germany Bayern Munich
Lozano 31'
Nilis 72'
Report Wohlfarth 56'
Matthäus 88'
Attendance: 27,000[30]
Referee: Ronald Bridges (Wales)

Bayern Munich won 7–2 on aggregate.


4–4 on aggregate; Real Madrid won on away goals.

Semi-finals

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Porto Portugal 4–2 Soviet Union Dynamo Kyiv 2–1 2–1
Bayern Munich West Germany 4–2 Spain Real Madrid 4–1 0–1

First leg

Bayern Munich West Germany4–1Spain Real Madrid
Augenthaler 11'
Matthäus 30' (pen.), 52' (pen.)
Wohlfarth 37'
Report Butragueño 44'
Attendance: 74,000[32]

Porto Portugal2–1Soviet Union Dynamo Kyiv
Futre 48'
André 57' (pen.)
Report Yakovenko 74'
Attendance: 76,000[33]

Second leg

Real Madrid Spain1–0West Germany Bayern Munich
Santillana 28' Report
Attendance: 100,000

As per the decision by referee Michel Vautrot, the match was interrupted only a few minutes in with the score still tied at 0–0 due to Real Madrid fans throwing objects, including golf balls, onto the pitch. Play resumed 10 minutes later and completed without interruption. At a disciplinary hearing a few days later, UEFA punished Real Madrid with one match behind closed doors and an additional one-match stadium ban, both enforced during Real Madrid's 1987–88 European Cup participation.
Bayern Munich won 4–2 on aggregate.


Dynamo Kyiv Soviet Union1–2Portugal Porto
Mykhaylychenko 13' Report Celso 3'
Gomes 11'
Attendance: 100,067[34]
Referee: Ronald Bridges (Wales)

Porto won 4–2 on aggregate.

Final

Porto Portugal2–1West Germany Bayern Munich
Madjer 79'
Juary 81'
Report MatchCentre Kögl 24'
Attendance: 57,500[35]

Top scorers

Rank Name Team Goals
1 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Borislav Cvetković Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade 7
2 Soviet Union Oleh Blokhin Soviet Union Dynamo Kyiv 5
Spain Emilio Butragueño Spain Real Madrid 5
Portugal Fernando Gomes Portugal Porto 5
Denmark Michael Laudrup Italy Juventus 5
Soviet Union Vadym Yevtushenko Soviet Union Dynamo Kyiv 5
7 Portugal António André Portugal Porto 4
West Germany Lothar Matthäus West Germany Bayern Munich 4
West Germany Roland Wohlfarth West Germany Bayern Munich 4
10 Brazil Celso Portugal Porto 3
Scotland Mo Johnston Scotland Celtic 3
Algeria Rabah Madjer Portugal Porto 3
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mitar Mrkela Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade 3
Austria Toni Polster Austria Austria Wien 3
Mexico Hugo Sánchez Spain Real Madrid 3
Czechoslovakia Jiří Šourek Czechoslovakia Vítkovice 3
Soviet Union Pavlo Yakovenko Soviet Union Dynamo Kyiv 3

Notes

  1. The Beşiktaş v Dynamo Kyiv match, originally scheduled on 4 March 1987, was postponed due to snow.
  2. Beşiktaş played their home match at İzmir Atatürk Stadium, İzmir, instead of their regular stadium BJK İnönü Stadium, Istanbul, due to snow.

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