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1995 UEFA Intertoto Cup
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| tourney_name | UEFA Intertoto Cup |
| year | 1995 |
| dates | 24 June – 2 August |
| num_teams | 60 |
| champion_other | Strasbourg |
| Bordeaux | |
| matches | 132 |
| goals | 433 |
| top_scorer | Franck Sauzée (Strasbourg) |
| 6 goals | |
| prevseason | [1994](1994-intertoto-cup) *(non-UEFA)* |
| nextseason | [1996](1996-uefa-intertoto-cup) |
| extra information | Statistics do not include the semi-finals, which were part of the UEFA Cup. |
Bordeaux 6 goals The 1995 UEFA Intertoto Cup was the first edition of the tournament administered by the UEFA. It saw Strasbourg and Bordeaux win their semi-finals to advance to the first round of the UEFA Cup, the latter eventually finishing runners-up. It also saw English representatives Wimbledon and Tottenham Hotspur banned from European competition for the following season, after both had fielded under-strength sides in their respective Intertoto Cup matches.{{cite web
The 1995 competition also saw the return of Yugoslav clubs on the international scene after three years of ban due to UN embargo. However both representatives, Bečej and Budućnost, were eliminated in the group stage.
Qualified teams
| Entry round | Teams | Group stage |
|---|---|---|
| Tirol Innsbruck ([5th](1994-95-austrian-football-bundesliga)) | LASK Linz ([6th](1994-95-austrian-football-bundesliga)) | Vorwärts Steyr ([8th](1994-95-austrian-football-bundesliga)) |
| Germinal Ekeren ([6th](1994-95-belgian-first-division)) | Beveren ([10th](1994-95-belgian-first-division)) | Charleroi ([13th](1994-95-belgian-first-division)) |
| Etar Veliko Tarnovo ([9th](1994-95-a-group)) | NK Zagreb ([4th](1994-95-croatian-first-football-league)) | Nea Salamis Famagusta ([3rd](1994-95-cypriot-first-division)) |
| Aarhus GF ([4th](1994-95-danish-superliga)) | Næstved ([5th](1994-95-danish-superliga)) | Odense ([8th](1994-95-danish-superliga)) |
| Wimbledon ([9th](1994-95-fa-premier-league)) | Sheffield Wednesday (13th) | Tervis Pärnu ([1st](1994-95-meistriliiga-transition-tournament)) |
| HJK ([3rd](1994-veikkausliiga)) | Bordeaux ([7th](1994-95-french-division-1)) | Metz ([8th](1994-95-french-division-1)) |
| Strasbourg ([10th](1994-95-french-division-1)) | Bayer Leverkusen ([7th](1994-95-bundesliga)) | Karlsruhe ([8th](1994-95-bundesliga)) |
| [Köln](1-fc-koln) ([10th](1994-95-bundesliga)) | Iraklis ([6th](1994-95-alpha-ethniki)) | OFI ([9th](1994-95-alpha-ethniki)) |
| Keflavík ([3rd](1994-urvalsdeild)) | Bohemians ([4th](1994-95-league-of-ireland-premier-division)) | Hapoel Petah Tikva ([5th](1994-95-liga-leumit)) |
| Panerys Vilnius ([4th](1994-95-a-lyga)) | Floriana ([4th](1994-95-maltese-premier-league)) | Heerenveen ([9th](1994-95-eredivisie)) |
| Tromsø ([7th](1994-tippeligaen)) | Górnik Zabrze ([5th](1994-95-ekstraklasa)) | Pogoń Szczecin ([8th](1994-95-ekstraklasa)) |
| Ceahlăul ([5th](1994-95-divizia-a)) | Farul Constanța ([11th](1994-95-divizia-a)) | Universitatea Cluj ([12th](1994-95-divizia-a)) |
| Košice ([2nd](1994-95-slovak-superliga)) | Rudar Velenje ([7th](1994-95-slovenian-prvaliga)) | Norrköping ([4th](1994-allsvenskan)) |
| Aarau ([4th](1994-95-nationalliga-a)) | Luzern ([5th](1994-95-nationalliga-a)) | Basel ([7th](1994-95-nationalliga-a)) |
| Bursaspor ([6th](1994-95-1-lig)) | Ton Pentre ([3rd](1994-95-league-of-wales)) | Budućnost ([1st](1994-95-first-league-of-fr-yugoslavia)) |
Group stage
Group 1
Skovgaard Jørgensen Jokovic
Bender Wück
Bright Waddle Woods
Rey Nowotny Schmitt
Piechnik
Petrescu
Knup Tarnat Häßler Wück
Group 2
Aleksandrov
Hendry
Aleksandrov Axeldal
Baumann Aleksandrov
Bild
Labbadia Polster Kohn
Group 3
Wiederkehr Berg Johansen
Lukaku Radzinski Wyss Allenspach
Flo Swift Berg Johansen
Wégria Dheedene
Wiederkehr Saibene
Șandru Allenspach Wyss
Abeels
Group 4
Mracskó Pinha
Tammer
Regtop Tammer Tomasson
Kristensen Mathiesen Majos
Kulcsár Szarvas
João Manuel
Regtop Wouden
Group 5
Pedersen
Zidane Prunier P. Karlsson
Heinola Markey
Zidane
Prunier Tholot Lizarazu
Bergort Blohm
P. Karlsson
Group 6
M. Weissenberger McWilliams
Smith
Russ
Džafić
Group 7
Vukčević Jovović
Vlachoudis
Okkas
Kurth Becker Addo
Thom Kirsten
Kirsten
Vukčević Popović Machlas Frantzeskos Thomaidis
Group 8
Kozniku
Cornățeanu
Oprea
Rycak Rafałowicz Skorobogatko Klimashevsky
Barba
Group 9
Sion
Enache
Axinia
Kolev Georgiev Kukleta
Dostálek Udovič
Gorré
Udovič Beerens
Enache
Group 10
Kılıç Ünal
Musisi
Czéh Gostič
Musisi
Pančík Semeník Fiers
Missé-Missé Balog
Group 11
Cerny Kirchler
Özdemir Ertan Dalçiçek
Mostovoi Zitelli
Cerny
Sauzée Keller Mostovoi
Keller Leboeuf
Diyadin Işık
Schiener Kitzbichler
Group 12
Legat Dickhaut Furtok
Azima Westerthaler
Adamyan
Binz Bindewald
Rauffmann Aničić Bindewald
Westerthaler
Mitropoulos
Westerthaler
Ranking of second-placed teams
Round of 16
Summary
Matches
Keller
Meyrignac
Tomasson Wouden
Lehnhoff Kirsten Paulo Sérgio U. Pedersen
Dutuel Zidane
Knup
Levent
Quarter-finals
Summary
Matches
Lizarazu
Musisi Ercüment Şaban Wittwer Baljić Ercüment Musisi Ganchev Şengül Knup Bender Dundee Häßler Tarnat
Mostovoi
Baur Völler Brzęczek Grüner Baur Streiter Lupescu Neuendorf Schuster
Semi-finals (part of UEFA Cup)
The semi-finals were part of the 1995–96 UEFA Cup preliminary round. The ties determined the two champions of the 1995 UEFA Intertoto Cup, as no final was held. The winning semi-finalists advanced to the UEFA Cup first round.
Summary
Matches
Notes
References
References
- (16 December 1995). "English clubs pay for Intertoto fiasco". The Independent.
- "FAQ: Qualification and Seeding for the European Cups". Bert Kassies.
- "Helsingin Sanomat, Jul 3rd, 1995". hs.fi.
- "Intertoto Cup 1995 (game details)". LinguaSport.com.
- "Wimbledon v Bursaspor, 24 June 1995". 11v11.com.
- "BURSASPOR-NOSTALJİ ALBÜMÜ". Forum.DonanimHaber.com.
- "FC Tirol Innsbruck – Bayer 04 Leverkusen". AustriaSoccer.at.
- "UEFA Cup – All-Time Statistics: Season 1995–1996, Preliminary Round". Union of European Football Associations.
- Stokkermans, Karel. (7 July 2002). "UEFA Intertoto Cup 1995". [[RSSSF]].
- (4 June 2015). "UEFA Cup 1995–96". [[RSSSF]].
- "Past Winners". European Football Pool.
- "1995: Bordeaux lay down Intertoto gauntlet". Union of European Football Associations.
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