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1996 UEFA Super Cup
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| title | 1996 UEFA Super Cup |
| team1 | Paris Saint-Germain |
| team1association | FRA |
| team1score | 2 |
| team2 | Juventus |
| team2association | ITA |
| team2score | 9 |
| details | on aggregate |
| firstleg | First leg |
| team1score1 | 1 |
| team2score1 | 6 |
| date1 | |
| stadium1 | Parc des Princes |
| city1 | Paris |
| referee1 | Nikolai Levnikov (Russia) |
| attendance1 | 29,519 |
| secondleg | Second leg |
| team1score2 | 1 |
| team2score2 | 3 |
| date2 | |
| stadium2 | Stadio La Favorita |
| city2 | Palermo |
| referee2 | Serge Muhmenthaler (Switzerland) |
| attendance2 | 35,100 |
| previous | [1995](1995-uefa-super-cup) |
| next | [1997](1997-uefa-super-cup) |
The 1996 UEFA Super Cup was a two-legged match that took place on 15 January 1997 and 5 February 1997 between Paris Saint-Germain of France, champions of the 1995–96 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, and Juventus of Italy as winners of the 1995–96 UEFA Champions League. Juventus won the tie 9–2 on aggregate (a record margin in the history of the cup), humiliating PSG at the Parc des Princes 6–1, with goals from Sergio Porrini, Michele Padovano, Ciro Ferrara, Attilio Lombardo and Nicola Amoruso in the first leg (also a record) and winning the second leg 3–1 at Stadio La Favorita in Palermo after goals from Alessandro Del Piero and Christian Vieri.
As in the 1994–95 UEFA Cup, Juventus chose to play their home leg away from Turin due to poor attendances at the Stadio delle Alpi, in contrast to the big crowds they attracted playing in other cities.
Match details
First leg
Padovano Ferrara Lombardo Amoruso
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| BRA Ricardo Gomes |
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| ITA Marcello Lippi |
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|}
Second leg
Vieri
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|---|
| ITA Marcello Lippi |
|---|
| BRA Ricardo Gomes |
|---|
|}
References
References
- link. (2020-01-26 , Adam Digby, 2015, 9781783016914)
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