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1993 UEFA Champions League final
Association football match
Association football match
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| title | 1993 UEFA Champions League final |
| image | UEFA Champions League Final 1993.jpg |
| image_size | 200 |
| caption | Match programme cover |
| event | [1992–93 UEFA Champions League](1992-93-uefa-champions-league) |
| team1 | Marseille |
| team1association | |
| team1score | 1 |
| team2 | Milan |
| team2association | |
| team2score | 0 |
| date | 26 May 1993 |
| stadium | Olympiastadion |
| city | Munich |
| referee | Kurt Röthlisberger (Switzerland) |
| attendance | 64,444 |
| previous | [1992](1992-european-cup-final) *(European Cup)* |
| next | [1994](1994-uefa-champions-league-final) |
The 1993 UEFA Champions League final, originally known as the 1993 European Cup final, was a football match between French club Marseille and Italian club Milan, played on 26 May 1993 at the Olympiastadion in Munich.
The final, which followed the second-ever UEFA Champions League group stage, saw Ivorian-born Marseille defender Basile Boli score the only goal of the match in the 43rd minute with a header to give OM their first European Cup title. It was the first time a French team had won the European Cup, Marseille would be the only French club who have won the Champions League until the 2025 win of Paris Saint-Germain against another Milanese club, also in Munich. No other club from the French league would reach the final until Monaco in 2004; they lost 3-0 to Portuguese side Porto, however.
Marseille and their club president Bernard Tapie would later be found to have been involved in a match-fixing scandal during the 1992–93 season of Division 1 (in which Marseille allegedly paid Valenciennes to lose a match), which saw them relegated to Division 2 and banned from participation in European football for the following season. As the scandal affected only a French league match, while Marseille's status as 1993 European champion was not affected, Marseille were not able to compete in the 1993 European Super Cup.
The first Champions League final turned out to be the last game of Milan's highly accomplished but injury-prone Dutch forward Marco van Basten, who was 28 at the time; having been subbed off in the 86th minute due to fatigue and yet another ankle injury, he would spend the next two years in recovery before announcing his retirement in August 1995.
Teams
In the following table, finals until 1992 were in the European Cup era, since 1993 were in the UEFA Champions League era.
| Team | **Previous final appearances (bold indicates winners)** |
|---|---|
| Marseille | 1 ([1991](1991-european-cup-final)) |
| Milan | 5 ([1958](1958-european-cup-final), [**1963**](1963-european-cup-final), [**1969**](1969-european-cup-final), **[1989](1989-european-cup-final)**, **[1990](1990-european-cup-final)**) |
Route to the final
| Marseille | Round | Milan |
|---|---|---|
| Opponent | Agg. | 1st leg |
| Glentoran | 8–0 | [5–0](1992-93-uefa-champions-league-first-round) (A) |
| Dinamo București | 2–0 | [0–0](1992-93-uefa-champions-league-second-round) (A) |
| Opponent | Result | [Group stage](1992-93-uefa-champions-league-uefa-champions-league) |
| Rangers | [2–2](1992-93-uefa-champions-league-group-stage-group-a) (A) | Matchday 1 |
| Club Brugge | [3–0](1992-93-uefa-champions-league-group-stage-group-a) (H) | Matchday 2 |
| CSKA Moscow | [1–1](1992-93-uefa-champions-league-group-stage-group-a) (A) | Matchday 3 |
| CSKA Moscow | [6–0](1992-93-uefa-champions-league-group-stage-group-a) (H) | Matchday 4 |
| Rangers | [1–1](1992-93-uefa-champions-league-group-stage-group-a) (H) | Matchday 5 |
| Club Brugge | [1–0](1992-93-uefa-champions-league-group-stage-group-a) (A) | Matchday 6 |
| **[Group A](1992-93-uefa-champions-league-group-stage-group-a) winner** | Final standings | **[Group B](1992-93-uefa-champions-league-group-stage-group-b) winner** |
Match
Details
- Boli
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|---|
| BEL Raymond Goethals |
|---|
| ITA Fabio Capello |
|---|
|}
Aftermath
Marseille's triumph remains controversial due to accusations of doping alleged by Marcel Desailly, Jean-Jacques Eydelie, Chris Waddle and Tony Cascarino. According to Eydelie, "all (of them) took a series of injections" in the 1993 Champions League final, except Rudi Völler. Desailly and Cascarino claimed that club president Bernard Tapie distributed pills and injections himself. In an interview with French magazine Le Point, Jean-Pierre de Mondenard said Marseille had a blackboard in their team locker room that read "injections for everyone". Tapie only admitted that some players took captagon.
References
References
- (28 February 2020). "Oggi su 7 Marco van Basten: "Ho visto la depressione. Ma adesso sono sereno"".
- (2017). "UEFA Champions League Statistics Handbook 2016/17". Union of European Football Associations.
- Weir, Christopher. (30 October 2018). "The glory and the corruption of Marseille's kings of 1993, the team that conquered Europe".
- Kistner, Thomas. (2015). "Schuss. Die geheime Dopinggeschichte des Fußballs". Droemer.
- (2006-04-12). "Doping im Fußball: "Schärfer und hungriger"". Der Spiegel.
- Décugis, Jean-Michel. (17 November 2010). "DOPAGE DANS LE FOOTBALL - Mondenard : "Les footballeurs sont de grands malades"".
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