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The 1991–92 UEFA Cup was the 21st season of Europe's then-tertiary club football tournament organised by UEFA. The final was played over two legs at Stadio Delle Alpi , Turin , Italy , and at Olympisch Stadion , Amsterdam , Netherlands .
The top scorers from the 1991–92 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup are as follows: Rank Name Team Goals 1 Péter Lipcsei: Ferencváros: 6 2 ... Toggle the table of contents.
The 1991–92 European Cup was the 37th season of the European Cup football club tournament. It was the first European Cup to have a group stage, from which the winning clubs progressed to the final. 1991–92 was the tournament's last edition before it was re-branded as the UEFA Champions League.
Qualification to UEFA Cup first round: 3 Galatasaray: 30 19 3 8 54 35 +19 60 4 Trabzonspor: 30 16 7 7 56 31 +25 55 Qualification to Cup Winners' Cup first round: 5 Aydınspor: 30 13 5 12 38 39 −1 44 6 Bursaspor: 30 10 10 10 44 43 +1 40 7 Sarıyer: 30 11 5 14 34 44 −10 38 8 MKE Ankaragücü: 30 9 10 11 42 44 −2 37 9 Altay: 30 10 6 14 34 46 ...
The 1991–92 European Cup first round was the first stage of the 1991–92 European Cup competition, and featured 32 teams entering the competition. It began on 17 September with the first legs and ended on 2 October 1991 with the second legs. The 16 winners advanced to the second round. Times are CET/CEST, [note 1] as listed by UEFA.
The 1991–92 European Cup group stage began on 27 November 1991 and ended on 15 April 1992. A total of eight teams competed in the group stage to decide the two finalists of the 1991–92 European Cup. This was the first use of a group stage in the history of the competition.
The 1991–92 European Cup second round was the second stage of the 1991–92 European Cup competition, and featured the 16 teams that advanced from the first round. It began on 23 October with the first legs and ended on 6 November 1991 with the second legs. The eight winners advanced to the group stage. Times are CET , as listed by UEFA.
Serbian coach Radomir Antić was suddenly sacked in January despite Real leading the league in the standings. On the other hand, Real lost the Copa del Rey final to Atlético Madrid and also suffered an embarrassing exit in the 1991-92 UEFA Cup at the hands of Torino.