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1994–95 UEFA Champions League

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European football tournament
1994–95 UEFA Champions League
Tournament details
DatesQualifying:
10–24 August 1994
Competition proper:
14 September 1994 – 24 May 1995
TeamsCompetition proper: 16
Total: 24
Final positions
ChampionsNetherlandsAjax (4th title)
Runners-upItalyMilan
Tournament statistics
Matches played61
Goals scored140 (2.3 per match)
Attendance2,328,515 (38,172 per match)
Top scorer(s)George Weah (Paris Saint-Germain)
7 goals
International football competition

The1994–95 UEFA Champions League was the 40th edition ofUEFA's premier European clubfootball tournament, and the third since its rebranding as theUEFA Champions League. The tournament was won byAjax of theNetherlands with a late goal in thefinal against defending championsMilan ofItaly. Ajax won the competition without losing a game, either in the group or the knock-out stage, clinching the title for the first time since1973.

Compared to the previous edition of the European Cup, radical changes were made to the format of the tournament, due to a recently expired contract that boundUEFA to theEBU for the transmission of the final. This gave occasion for a general review of the format, which attracted the interest of new and financially well-off private television companies. This edition included four groups of four teams each in the group stage, up from two groups of four teams each in1993–94. It was also the first year in which eight teams advanced to the knock-out stage and the first of three years in which the champions of smaller nations entered theUEFA Cup instead of the Champions League. It was also the first time that this competition was known as the UEFA Champions League from the first to the last match of the competition: in two previous seasons, the UEFA Champions League involved the matches played between the second round and the European Cup final.

Federal Republic of Yugoslavia's entrants were unable to participate for the third season in a row due to the UN economic sanctions.Milan were the defending champions, but were defeated byAjax in the final.

Teams

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24 teams entered the competition: the UEFA Champions League holders,Milan, who also won their domestic league, as well as the 23 best-ranked national champions according to the 1994 UEFA club seeding coefficients. The title holders and the other 7 best-ranked national champions received a bye to the group stage, while the national champions ranked 9–24 entered in the qualifying round. The remaining national champions were only allowed to participate in the1994–95 UEFA Cup.

Distribution

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RoundTeams entering in this roundTeams advancing from the previous round
Qualifying round
(16 teams)
  • 16 champions ranked 9–24 by seeding coefficient
Group stage
(16 teams)
  • 8 champions ranked 1–8 by seeding coefficient (including title holders)
  • 8 winners from the qualifying round
Knockout stage
(8 teams)
  • 8 group winners from the group stage
  • 8 group runners-up from the group stage

Since the title holders (Milan) qualified via their domestic league and club seeding coefficient, the title holder spot was vacated and the following changes to the default access list were made:

Ranking

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The teams were ranked according to their 1995 UEFA seeding coefficients, which took into account performances in European competitions from 1989–90 to 1993–94. Each club and national association had a seeding coefficient calculated (total points divided by total matches), with clubs taking the higher of these values as their final coefficient. This ranking then determined the competition (Champions League or UEFA Cup) and round (group stage or qualifying round) the teams would enter.[1][2][3] Therefore, which associations had a participating team in the 1994–95 Champions League was partially dependant upon which club won the national championship.

Key to colours
Teams ranked 1 to 24 qualified
Teams ranked 25 and below did not qualify
Ranking of national champions for 1994–95 UEFA competitions
RankAssociationTeamCoeff.
Group stage
1 ItalyMilan(1st)TH1.861
2 NetherlandsAjax(1st)1.642
3 EnglandManchester United(1st)1.631
4 GermanyBayern Munich(1st)1.625
5 SpainBarcelona(1st)1.575
6 PortugalBenfica(1st)1.567
7 RussiaSpartak Moscow(1st)1.470
8 BelgiumAnderlecht(1st)1.441
Qualifying round
9 FranceParis Saint-Germain(1st)1.426
10 ScotlandRangers(1st)1.400
 PolandLegia Warsaw(1st)1.400
12 AustriaCasino Salzburg(1st)1.214
13 SwedenIFK Göteborg(1st)1.187
14 UkraineDynamo Kyiv(1st)1.178
15 TurkeyGalatasaray(1st)1.125
 RomaniaSteaua București(1st)1.125
17 Czech RepublicSparta Prague(1st)1.115
18 GreeceAEK Athens(1st)1.000
 CroatiaHajduk Split(1st)1.000
 IsraelMaccabi Haifa(1st)1.000
21 SwitzerlandServette(1st)0.906
22 HungaryVác Samsung(1st)0.875
23 DenmarkSilkeborg(1st)0.803
24 LuxembourgAvenir Beggen(1st)0.750
EnteredUEFA Cup preliminary round
25 NorwayRosenborg(1st)0.700
 SlovakiaSlovan Bratislava(1st)0.700
27 BulgariaLevski Sofia(1st)0.652
28 CyprusApollon Limassol(1st)0.500
 BelarusDinamo Minsk(1st)0.500
 IcelandÍA(1st)0.500
 Northern IrelandLinfield(1st)0.500
32 FinlandJazz(1st)0.475
33 SloveniaOlimpija Ljubljana(1st)0.400
 AlbaniaTeuta(1st)0.400
35 LatviaSkonto(1st)0.250
36 Republic of IrelandShamrock Rovers(1st)0.208
37 MaltaHibernians(1st)0.166
38 ArmeniaArarat Yerevan(1st)0.000
 WalesBangor City(1st)0.000
 GeorgiaDinamo Tbilisi(1st)0.000
 EstoniaFlora(1st)0.000
 Faroe Islands(1st)0.000
 LithuaniaROMAR Mažeikiai(1st)0.000
 AzerbaijanTuran Tovuz(1st)0.000
 MacedoniaVardar(1st)0.000
 MoldovaZimbru Chișinău(1st)0.000
Associations without a participating team
  1. ^
    Liechtenstein (LIE): The teams affiliated with theLiechtenstein Football Association (LFV) played in theSwiss football league system, and thus were ineligible for a spot regardless of the association ranking. The only competition organised by the LFV was theLiechtenstein Football Cup – the winners of which qualified for the1994–95 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup.
  2. ^
    FR Yugoslavia (YUG): Due to thebreakup of the country and the ensuingwarfare, Yugoslavia was stilldisqualified from European club competitions. Thus,Partizan, champions of the1993–94 First League of FR Yugoslavia, did not participate.

Round and draw dates

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The schedule of the competition is as follows. The draw was held inGeneva,Switzerland on 20 July 1994, where qualifying round pairs as well as group formations were drawn. The knockout phase pairs were made automatically by a predetermined bracket.

PhaseRoundDraw dateFirst legSecond leg
Qualifying round20 July 199410 August 199424 August 1994
Group stageMatchday 114 September 1994
Matchday 228 September 1994
Matchday 319 October 1994
Matchday 42 November 1994
Matchday 523 November 1994
Matchday 67 December 1994
Knockout phaseQuarter-finals1 March 199515 March 1995
Semi-finals5 April 199519 April 1995
Final24 May 1995 atErnst-Happel-Stadion,Vienna

Qualifying round

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Main article:1994–95 UEFA Champions League qualifying round
Team 1Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Group A
Avenir Beggen Luxembourg1–9Turkey Galatasaray1–50–4
Sparta Prague Czech Republic1–2Sweden IFK Göteborg1–00–2
Group B
Silkeborg Denmark1–3Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv0–01–3
Paris Saint-Germain France5–1Hungary Vác Samsung3–02–1
Group C
Legia Warsaw Poland0–5Croatia Hajduk Split0–10–4
Steaua București Romania5–2Switzerland Servette4–11–1
Group D
AEK Athens Greece3–0Scotland Rangers2–01–0
Maccabi Haifa Israel2–5Austria Casino Salzburg1–21–3

Group stage

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Main article:1994–95 UEFA Champions League group stage
Location of teams of the1994–95 UEFA Champions League group stage.
Brown: Group A; Red: Group B; Orange: Group C; Yellow: Group D.

Ten of the sixteen participating teams made their UEFA Champions League group stage debut:AEK Athens,Ajax,Bayern Munich,Benfica,Casino Salzburg,Dynamo Kyiv,Hajduk Split,Manchester United,Paris Saint-Germain andSteaua București. Two of these teams, Benfica and Dynamo Kyiv, had previously contested the1991–92 European Cup group stage. Casino Salzburg, Hajduk Split, Manchester United and Steaua București were the first teams to qualify for group stage from Austria, Croatia, England and Romania respectively.

It was also the last edition of the Champions League that saw teams in the group stage awardedtwo points for each win, with one point awarded for each draw.

Group A

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationGOTBARMUNGAL
1SwedenIFK Göteborg6411107+39Advance toknockout stage2–13–11–0
2SpainBarcelona6222118+361–14–02–1
3EnglandManchester United62221111064–22–24–0
4TurkeyGalatasaray611439−630–12–10–0
Source:UEFA

Group B

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationPARBAYSPMDKV
1FranceParis Saint-Germain6600123+912Advance toknockout stage2–04–11–0
2GermanyBayern Munich622287+160–12–21–0
3RussiaSpartak Moscow6123812−441–21–11–0
4UkraineDynamo Kyiv6105511−621–21–43–2
Source:UEFA

Group C

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationBENHAJSTEAND
1PortugalBenfica633095+49Advance toknockout stage2–12–13–1
2CroatiaHajduk Split622257−260–01–42–1
3RomaniaSteaua București613276+151–10–11–1
4BelgiumAnderlecht604247−341–10–00–0
Source:UEFA

Group D

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationAJXMILSALAEK
1NetherlandsAjax642092+710Advance toknockout stage2–01–12–0
2ItalyMilan631265+15[a]0–23–02–1
3AustriaCasino Salzburg613246−250–00–10–0
4GreeceAEK Athens602439−621–20–01–3
Source:UEFA
Notes:
  1. ^Milan were docked two points for crowd trouble against Casino Salzburg on matchday 2. This occurred after Casino Salzburg goalkeeperOtto Konrad was hit on the head with a plastic bottle thrown from the stands, sustaining an injury for which he had to be substituted and taken to the hospital.

Knockout stage

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Main article:1994–95 UEFA Champions League knockout stage

Bracket

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Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
GermanyBayern Munich(a)022
SwedenIFK Göteborg022
GermanyBayern Munich022
NetherlandsAjax055
CroatiaHajduk Split000
24 May –Vienna
NetherlandsAjax033
NetherlandsAjax1
ItalyMilan0
SpainBarcelona112
FranceParis Saint-Germain123
FranceParis Saint-Germain000
ItalyMilan123
ItalyMilan202
PortugalBenfica000

Quarter-finals

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Team 1Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Bayern Munich Germany2–2 (a)Sweden IFK Göteborg0–02–2
Hajduk Split Croatia0–3Netherlands Ajax0–00–3
Barcelona Spain2–3France Paris Saint-Germain1–11–2
Milan Italy2–0Portugal Benfica2–00–0

Semi-finals

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Team 1Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Bayern Munich Germany2–5Netherlands Ajax0–02–5
Paris Saint-Germain France0–3Italy Milan0–10–2

Final

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Main article:1995 UEFA Champions League final

The final was played on 24 May 1995 at theErnst Happel Stadion inVienna, Austria.

AjaxNetherlands1–0ItalyMilan
Report
Attendance: 49,730[4]

Top goalscorers

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RankNameTeamGoals
1LiberiaGeorge WeahFranceParis Saint-Germain7
2FinlandJari LitmanenNetherlandsAjax6
3SwedenMagnus ErlingmarkSwedenIFK Göteborg4
ItalyMarco SimoneItalyMilan4
5SpainJosé Mari BakeroSpainBarcelona3
BrazilRomárioSpainBarcelona3
BulgariaHristo StoichkovSpainBarcelona3
ArgentinaClaudio CaniggiaPortugalBenfica3
GermanyChristian NerlingerGermanyBayern Munich3
GermanyMehmet SchollGermanyBayern Munich3
UkraineViktor LeonenkoUkraineDynamo Kyiv3

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Seeding for the European Cups (from 1979/80): 1994/95". Pawel Mogielnicki. Retrieved29 January 2025.
  2. ^"Remarks to the UEFA tables". Pawel Mogielnicki. Retrieved29 January 2025.
  3. ^Protzen, Martin (29 July 1994)."FAQ: Qualification and Seeding for the European Cups".RSSSF. Retrieved29 January 2025.
  4. ^"2. Finals"(PDF).UEFA Champions League Statistics Handbook 2016/17. Nyon, Switzerland: Union of European Football Associations. 2017. p. 1. Retrieved22 April 2017.

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