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The 1993-94 season of the UEFA Champions League football club tournament was won for the fifth time by A.C. Milan in a heavy final victory against FC Barcelona. Again, there were modifications made to the format with an extended preliminary round and one legged semi-finals taking place after the group stage, meaning that two sides qualified from each group.
[edit] Preliminary round
[edit] First round
[edit] Second round
[edit] Group Stage
[edit] Group A
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Matchday One |
AS Monaco |
4–1 |
FC Spartak Moscow |
Galatasaray SK |
0–0 |
FC Barcelona |
Matchday Two |
FC Barcelona |
2–0 |
AS Monaco |
FC Spartak Moscow |
0–0 |
Galatasaray SK |
Matchday Three |
AS Monaco |
3–0 |
Galatasaray SK |
FC Spartak Moscow |
2–2 |
FC Barcelona |
Matchday Four |
Galatasaray SK |
0–2 |
AS Monaco |
FC Barcelona |
5–1 |
FC Spartak Moscow |
Matchday Five |
FC Barcelona |
3–0 |
Galatasaray SK |
FC Spartak Moscow |
0–0 |
AS Monaco |
Matchday Six |
AS Monaco |
0–1 |
FC Barcelona |
Galatasaray SK |
1–2 |
FC Spartak Moscow |
[edit] Group B
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Matchday One |
RSC Anderlecht |
0–0 |
AC Milan |
FC Porto |
3–2 |
SV Werder Bremen |
Matchday Two |
AC Milan |
3–0 |
FC Porto |
SV Werder Bremen |
5–3 |
RSC Anderlecht |
Matchday Three |
RSC Anderlecht |
1–0 |
FC Porto |
AC Milan |
2–1 |
SV Werder Bremen |
Matchday Four |
FC Porto |
2–0 |
RSC Anderlecht |
SV Werder Bremen |
1–1 |
AC Milan |
Matchday Five |
AC Milan |
0–0 |
RSC Anderlecht |
SV Werder Bremen |
0–5 |
FC Porto |
Matchday Six |
RSC Anderlecht |
1–2 |
SV Werder Bremen |
FC Porto |
0–0 |
AC Milan |
[edit] Semi-Finals
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Olympic Stadium, Athens
May 18, 1994
Attendance: 70 000 spectators
Referee: Philip Don (England)
Scorers: 22' Massaro 1-0, 45' Massaro 2-0, 47' Savićević 3-0, 59' Desailly 4-0
A.C. Milan (coach Fabio Capello):
Sebastiano Rossi ; Mauro Tassotti, Christian Panucci, Demetrio Albertini, Filippo Galli, Paolo Maldini (84' Stefano Nava), Roberto Donadoni, Marcel Desailly, Zvonimir Boban, Dejan Savićević, Daniele Massaro
Barcelona (coach Johan Cruyff):
Andoni Zubizarreta; Albert Ferrer, Josep Guardiola, Ronald Koeman, Miguel Ángel Nadal, José Mari Bakero, Sergi Barjuán (73' Quique Estebaranz), Hristo Stoichkov, Guillermo Amor, Romário, Txiki Beguiristain (51' Eusebio Mena)
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