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The 1995-96 season of the European UEFA Champions League football club tournament was won by Juventus F.C. on penalties in the final against defending champions Ajax Amsterdam. It was the only title that they won in the 1990s despite reaching the next two finals, and one of only two Italian wins in the final despite a Serie A club reaching the final for seven straight years from 1992 to 1998.
It was the first tournament in which three points were awarded for a win instead of two.
[edit] Qualifying round
FC Dynamo Kyiv won their tie against Aalborg BK, but in their first group game against Panathinaikos they were accused of a failed attempt to bribe the referee to get a win, and despite an appeal were thrown out of the competition by UEFA and were banned for the subsequent two years. Aalborg BK replaced them in the group stage. Dynamo's ban was eventually reduced to just one season.
[edit] Group stage
[edit] Group A
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Matchday One |
Nantes |
0–0 |
FC Porto |
Aalborg BK |
2–1 |
Panathinaikos |
Matchday Two |
Panathinaikos |
3–1 |
Nantes |
FC Porto |
2–0 |
Aalborg BK |
Matchday Three |
FC Porto |
0–1 |
Panathinaikos |
Nantes |
3–1 |
Aalborg BK |
Matchday Four |
Panathinaikos |
0–0 |
FC Porto |
Aalborg BK |
0–2 |
Nantes |
Matchday Five |
FC Porto |
2–2 |
Nantes |
Panathinaikos |
2–0 |
Aalborg |
Matchday Six |
Nantes |
0–0 |
Panathinaikos |
Aalborg BK |
2–2 |
FC Porto |
[edit] Group B
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Matchday One |
Legia Warszawa |
3–1 |
Rosenborg BK |
Blackburn Rovers |
0–1 |
Spartak Moscow |
Matchday Two |
Spartak Moscow |
2–1 |
Legia Warszawa |
Rosenborg BK |
2–1 |
Blackburn Rovers |
Matchday Three |
Legia Warszawa |
1–0 |
Blackburn Rovers |
Rosenborg BK |
2–4 |
Spartak Moscow |
Matchday Four |
Blackburn Rovers |
0–0 |
Legia Warszawa |
Spartak Moscow |
4–1 |
Rosenborg |
Matchday Five |
Rosenborg |
4–0 |
Legia Warszawa |
Spartak Moscow |
3–0 |
Blackburn Rovers |
Matchday Six |
Legia Warszawa |
0–1 |
Spartak Moscow |
Blackburn Rovers |
4–1 |
Rosenborg |
[edit] Group C
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Matchday One |
Steaua Bucureşti |
1–0 |
Rangers |
Borussia Dortmund |
1–3 |
Juventus |
Matchday Two |
Juventus |
3–0 |
Steaua Bucureşti |
Rangers |
2–2 |
Borussia Dortmund |
Matchday Three |
Borussia Dortmund |
1–0 |
Steaua Bucureşti |
Juventus |
4–1 |
Rangers |
Matchday Four |
Steaua Bucureşti |
0–0 |
Borussia Dortmund |
Rangers |
0–4 |
Juventus |
Matchday Five |
Rangers |
1–1 |
Steaua Bucureşti |
Juventus |
1–2 |
Borussia Dortmund |
Matchday Six |
Steaua Bucureşti |
0–0 |
Juventus |
Borussia Dortmund |
2–2 |
Rangers |
[edit] Group D
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Matchday One |
Ajax |
1–0 |
Real Madrid |
Grasshopper Club |
0–3 |
Ferencváros |
Matchday Two |
Ferencváros |
1–5 |
Ajax |
Real Madrid |
2–0 |
Grasshopper Club |
Matchday Three |
Ajax |
3–0 |
Grasshopper Club |
Real Madrid |
6–1 |
Ferencváros |
Matchday Four |
Grasshopper Club |
0–0 |
Ajax |
Ferencváros |
1–1 |
Real Madrid |
Matchday Five |
Real Madrid |
0–2 |
Ajax |
Ferencváros |
3–3 |
Grasshopper Club |
Matchday Six |
Ajax |
4–0 |
Ferencváros |
Grasshopper Club |
0–2 |
Real Madrid |
[edit] Quarter-finals
[edit] Semi-finals
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Penalties: 0-0 Edgar Davids (save), 1-0 Ciro Ferrara 1-1 Jari Litmanen, 2-1 Gianluca Pessotto, 2-2 Arnold Scholten, 3-2 Michele Padovano, (3-2) Sonny Silooy (save), 4-2 Vladimir Jugović
Juventus (coach Marcello Lippi):
Angelo Peruzzi; Ciro Ferrara, Moreno Torricelli, Pietro Vierchowod, Gianluca Pessotto; Antonio Conte (44' Vladimir Jugović), Paulo Sousa (57' Angelo Di Livio), Didier Deschamps, Alessandro Del Piero; Gianluca Vialli, Fabrizio Ravanelli (77' Michele Padovano)
Ajax Amsterdam (coach Louis van Gaal):
Edwin van der Sar; Sonny Silooy, Danny Blind, Frank de Boer (68' Arnold Scholten), Winston Bogarde; Edgar Davids, Ronald de Boer (91' Nordin Wooter), Finidi George, Kiki Musampa (46' Patrick Kluivert) ; Jari Litmanen, Nwankwo Kanu
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