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1981–82 European Cup Winners' Cup
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| tourney_name | European Cup Winners' Cup |
| year | 1981–82 |
| dates | 19 August 1981 – 12 May 1982 |
| num_teams | 33 |
| champion_other | ESP Barcelona |
| count | 2 |
| second_other | BEL Standard Liège |
| matches | 63 |
| goals | 177 |
| attendance | 1718800 |
| top_scorer | Ramaz Shengelia (Dinamo Tbilisi) |
| Eddy Voordeckers (Standard Liège) | |
| 6 goals each | |
| prevseason | [1980–81](1980-81-european-cup-winners-cup) |
| nextseason | [1982–83](1982-83-european-cup-winners-cup) |
Eddy Voordeckers (Standard Liège) 6 goals each The 1981–82 European Cup Winners' Cup was the 22nd season of the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, a club football competition organised by UEFA for the national cup winners from each of its member associations. Spanish club Barcelona won the title for a second time after beating Belgian side Standard Liège 2–1 in the final at Camp Nou.
Preliminary round
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First leg
- Anghel
- Nedelcu
Second leg
- Baum
- Moldt
- Zötzsche
- Kühn Lokomotive Leipzig won 5–2 on aggregate.
First round
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First leg
Steinsson
Villa
Andreyev
Körbel
Štambachr Nehoda
Simonsen Schuster
Okoński
Kok
Shengelia
Voordeckers Vandersmissen
Eg
Second leg
Fairclough M. Lawlor Duff
Falco Ardiles
- Tottenham won 6–1 on aggregate.*
Vorobyov
Moldt
Skočajić Matijević Bajević
MacDonald
Adamczyk Topolski Miłoszewicz
Ohlsson-Nordenhem Ryf Kok
Ihily Ponte Milla
Schwicker
Kiss Szebegyinszky Izsó
- Vasas won 8–1 on aggregate.*
Vandersmissen Plessers Tahamata Haan Graf
Sousa
- Porto won 3–2 on aggregate.*
Pruzzo Giovannelli
Second round
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First leg
Baran
Costa
Second leg
Lorant
Sánchez Alexanko Schuster
Sulakvelidze
- Porto won 2–0 on aggregate.*
Quarter-finals
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First leg
Hazard
Morán Simonsen
Gabriel
Second leg
Cha
Bornschein
Walsh Vandersmissen
- Standard Liège won 4–2 on aggregate.*
Semi-finals
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First leg
Second leg
Final
Main article: 1982 European Cup Winners' Cup final
Quini
Top scorers
| Rank | Name | Team | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | BEL Eddy Voordeckers | BEL Standard Liège | 6 |
| URS Ramaz Shengelia | URS Dinamo Tbilisi | 6 | |
| 3 | DEN Allan Simonsen | ESP Barcelona | 5 |
| 4 | BEL Guy Vandersmissen | BEL Standard Liège | 4 |
| 5 | HUN Béla Várady | HUN Vasas | 3 |
| ENG Mark Falco | ENG Tottenham Hotspur | 3 | |
| IRE Mick Fairclough | IRE Dundalk | 3 | |
| ESP Enrique Morán | ESP Barcelona | 3 | |
| ESP Quini | ESP Barcelona | 3 | |
| CMR Roger Milla | FRA Bastia | 3 | |
| NED Robert Kok | SWI Lausanne | 3 | |
| POL Janusz Baran | POL Legia Warsaw | 3 | |
| GDR Dieter Kühn | GDR Lokomotive Leipzig | 3 | |
| GDR Uwe Zötzsche | GDR Lokomotive Leipzig | 3 | |
| NED Simon Tahamata | BEL Standard Liège | 3 |
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