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The 1983 European Cup Winners' Cup was the first European final in which Aberdeen had appeared. Only two clubs from Scotland had previously won European trophies, Celtic and Rangers. [15] Prior to the match, some of Aberdeen's supporters travelled to Gothenburg by fishing boat from Scotland, whilst others slept on the streets next to the ...
The 1982–83 season of the European Cup Winners' Cup was won by Scottish club Aberdeen in an extra-time victory against Real Madrid. Alex Ferguson's young side defeated the Spanish giants after a notable victory over Bayern Munich in the quarter-final.
Aberdeen F.C. 1983–84 season; Chairman: Dick Donald: Manager: Alex Ferguson: Scottish Premier Division: 1st (Champions) Scottish Cup: Winners: Scottish League Cup: Semi-final: UEFA Cup Winners' Cup: Semi-final: UEFA Super Cup: Winners: Top goalscorer: League: Mark McGhee Gordon Strachan (13 each) All: Mark McGhee (24) Highest home attendance ...
After winning the Scottish Cup in 1982, Aberdeen qualified for the 1982–83 European Cup Winners' Cup. After a large preliminary round victory over Sion of Switzerland, the Dons knocked out Dinamo Tirana of Albania and Lech Poznan of Poland to set up a quarter final tie with the West Germans Bayern Munich.
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Aberdeen's defence of the Cup Winners' Cup in the 1983–84 season ... A 2–2 draw at home was followed by a 0–0 draw in Gothenburg, meaning that Aberdeen were ...
Aberdeen last beat a German team at Pittodrie when defeating European champions Hamburg 2-0 to lift the Super Cup in 1983; since then they have drawn with Hertha Berlin and Bayern Munich. ...
May 11 – Scottish club Aberdeen win the European Cup Winners' Cup by beating Real Madrid 2–1 in the Ullevi Stadium, Gothenburg.; May 14 – Dutch club Twente is relegated to the second division (Eerste Divisie) after Helmond Sport earns a point at HFC Haarlem (1–1).