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1988–89 European Cup
34th season of the UEFA club football tournament / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 1988–89 European Cup was the 34th season of the European Cup football club tournament. The competition was won by Milan, the first time since 1969 and third time overall, comfortably defeated former winners Steaua București in the final.
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Dates | 6 September 1988 – 24 May 1989 |
Teams | 31 |
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Matches played | 59 |
Goals scored | 170 (2.88 per match) |
Attendance | 1,773,922 (30,066 per match) |
Top scorer(s) | Marco van Basten (Milan) 10 goals |
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As the defending champions, PSV Eindhoven received a bye to the second round, but were eliminated by Real Madrid in the quarter-finals. English clubs were still banned, following the Heysel Stadium disaster of 1985, so Liverpool were denied a place in the competition.