1988–89 A.C. Milan season
1988–89 season | |||
Manager | Arrigo Sacchi | ||
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Serie A | 3rd | ||
Coppa Italia | Group stage | ||
European Cup | Winners | ||
Supercoppa Italiana | Winners | ||
Top goalscorer | Marco van Basten (19) | ||
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A.C. Milan won the European Cup thanks to a 4–0 victory against Steaua București, with Dutch duo Ruud Gullit and Marco van Basten scoring twice each. It did not defend its Serie A title however, finishing 3rd in the standings. Milan also won the first Supercoppa Italiana, beating Sampdoria in the inaugural contest.
Squad
Goalkeepers
Defenders
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Franco Baresi
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Walter Bianchi
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Alessandro Costacurta
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Filippo Galli
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Paolo Maldini
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Roberto Mussi
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Gianluca Pessotto
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Sergio Porrini
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Mauro Tassotti
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Matteo Villa
Midfielders
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Demetrio Albertini
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Carlo Ancelotti
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Angelo Colombo
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Roberto Donadoni
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Alberigo Evani
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Corrado Giannini
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Ruud Gullit
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Fabio Lago
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Christian Lantignotti
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Frank Rijkaard
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Fabio Viviani
Attackers
Results
Serie A
1 | Milan | 4–0 | Fiorentina | |
Donadoni ![]() Virdis ![]() |
9 | Milan | 0–1 | Internazionale | |
Serena ![]() |
10 | Torino | 2–2 | Milan | |
Müller ![]() |
van Basten ![]() |
16 | Ascoli | 0–2 | Milan | |
van Basten ![]() |
18 | Fiorentina | 0–2 | Milan | |
Colombo ![]() Ancelotti ![]() |
20 | Lazio | 1–1 | Milan | |
Sosa ![]() |
van Basten ![]() |
26 | Internazionale | 0–0 | Milan | |
27 | Milan | 2–1 | Torino | |
Colombo ![]() van Basten ![]() |
Bresciani ![]() |
31 | Milan | 4–1 | Roma | |
Tassotti ![]() Tempestilli ![]() van Basten ![]() Baresi ![]() |
Massaro ![]() |
32 | Pisa | 0–2 | Milan | |
van Basten ![]() |
33 | Milan | 5–1 | Ascoli | |
Evani ![]() van Basten ![]() Benetti ![]() |
Casagrande ![]() |
Top Scorers
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Marco van Basten 19
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Pietro Paolo Virdis 10
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Ruud Gullit 5
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Frank Rijkaard 4
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Angelo Colombo 3
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Alberigo Evani 3
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Graziano Mannari 3
Coppa Italia
Main article: 1988–89 Coppa Italia
Supercoppa Italiana
Main article: 1988 Supercoppa Italiana
14 June 1989 | Milan | 3 – 1 | Sampdoria | San Siro, Milan |
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20:30 | Rijkaard ![]() Mannari ![]() Van Basten ![]() |
Report | Vialli ![]() |
Referee: Pietro D'Elia |
European Cup
Main article: 1988–89 European Cup
First round
7 September 1988 First Leg | Vitosha ![]() |
0 – 2 | ![]() |
Vasil Levski National Stadium, Sofia |
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19:30 | Report | Virdis ![]() Gullit ![]() |
Referee: Gerassimos Germanakos (Greece) |
6 October 1988 Second Leg | Milan ![]() |
5 – 2 | ![]() |
San Siro, Milan |
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19:30 | Van Basten ![]() Virdis ![]() |
Report | Nachev ![]() Iliev ![]() |
Referee: Joe Worrall (England) |
Second round
26 October 1988 First Leg | Milan ![]() |
1 – 1 | ![]() |
San Siro, Milan |
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20:30 | Virdis ![]() |
Report | Stojković ![]() |
Referee: Siegfried Kirschen (East Germany) |
9 November 1988 Second Leg[1] | Red Star Belgrade ![]() |
1 – 0 | ![]() |
Red Star Stadium, Belgrade |
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17:00 | Savićević ![]() |
Report | Attendance: 97,400 Referee: Dieter Pauly (West Germany) |
10 November 1988 Second Leg Replay |
Red Star Belgrade ![]() |
1 – 1 (a.e.t.) (2 – 4 p) |
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Red Star Stadium, Belgrade |
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15:00 | Stojković ![]() |
Report | Van Basten ![]() |
Attendance: 65,000 Referee: Dieter Pauly (West Germany) |
Penalties | ||||
Stojković ![]() Prosinečki ![]() Savićević ![]() Mrkela ![]() |
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Quarter-finals
1 March 1989 First Leg | Werder Bremen ![]() |
0 – 0 | ![]() |
Weserstadion, Bremen |
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20:00 | Report | Referee: José Rosa dos Santos (Portugal) |
15 March 1989 Second Leg | Milan ![]() |
1 – 0 | ![]() |
San Siro, Milan |
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20:30 | Van Basten ![]() |
Report | Referee: George Smith (Scotland) |
Semi-finals
5 April 1989 First Leg | Real Madrid ![]() |
1 – 1 | ![]() |
Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, Madrid |
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21:00 | Sánchez ![]() |
Report | Van Basten ![]() |
Attendance: 100,000 Referee: Erik Fredriksson (Sweden) |
19 April 1989 Second Leg | Milan ![]() |
5 – 0 | ![]() |
San Siro, Milan |
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20:30 | Ancelotti ![]() Rijkaard ![]() Gullit ![]() Van Basten ![]() Donadoni ![]() |
Report | Attendance: 73,112 Referee: Alexis Ponnet (Belgium) |
Final
Main article: 1989 European Cup Final
24 May 1989 | Steaua Bucureşti ![]() |
0 – 4 | ![]() |
Camp Nou, Barcelona |
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20:15 | Report | Gullit ![]() Van Basten ![]() |
Attendance: 97,000 Referee: Karl-Heinz Tritschler (West Germany) |
References
- ↑ The game was abandoned in the 65th minute because of dense fog and low visibility with the score at 1–0. The game was replayed from the beginning the next day at 3 p.m. with the same starting line-ups, with the exception of Milan players Pietro Paolo Virdis and Carlo Ancelotti; Virdis had been sent off in the abandoned match, while Ancelotti picked up his second yellow card of the competition, meaning that he had to sit out a match.
Sources
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