1983 European Super Cup

The 1983 UEFA Super Cup was a two-legged match contested between the European Cup champions Hamburger SV, and the European Cup Winners' Cup champions Aberdeen.

1983 European Super Cup
on aggregate
First leg
Date22 November 1983 (1983-11-22)
VenueVolksparkstadion, Hamburg
RefereeVojtech Christov (Czechoslovakia)
Attendance15,000
Second leg
Date20 December 1983 (1983-12-20)
VenuePittodrie Stadium, Aberdeen
RefereeHorst Brummeier (Austria)
Attendance22,500

The match was tied at 0–0 in the first leg at the Volksparkstadion in Hamburg. In the second leg at Pittodrie Stadium, Aberdeen added their second ever European trophy with a 2–0 victory over the Germans with goals coming from Mark McGhee and Neil Simpson.[1] Aberdeen are the only Scottish team to win the UEFA Super Cup so far.

Details

First leg

Hamburger SV 0–0 Aberdeen
Report
Hamburger SV
Aberdeen
GK1 Uli Stein
CB  Ditmar Jakobs
SW  Holger Hieronymus
CB  Bernd Wehmeyer
LB  Jürgen Groh
RM  Michael Schröder
CM  Jimmy Hartwig 46'
CM  Felix Magath (c)
LM  Wolfgang Rolff
CF  Dieter Schatzschneider
CF  Thomas von Heesen
Substitutes:
FW  Wolfram Wuttke 46'
Manager:
Ernst Happel
GK1 Jim Leighton
RB2 Neale Cooper
LB3 Doug Rougvie 44'
CM4 Neil Simpson
CB5 Alex McLeish
CB6 Willie Miller (c)
RM7 Gordon Strachan
CF8 John Hewitt
CF9 Mark McGhee
CM10 Dougie Bell
LW11 Peter Weir
Manager
Alex Ferguson

Second leg

Aberdeen 2–0 Hamburger SV
Simpson  47'
McGhee  65'
Report
Attendance: 22,500
Aberdeen
Hamburger SV
GK1 Jim Leighton
RB2 Stewart McKimmie
LB3 John McMaster
CM4 Neil Simpson
CB5 Alex McLeish
CB6 Willie Miller (c)
RM7 Gordon Strachan
CF8 John Hewitt 65'
CF9 Mark McGhee
CM10 Dougie Bell
LW11 Peter Weir
Substitutes:
FW  Eric Black 65'
Manager
Alex Ferguson
GK1 Uli Stein
RB  Manfred Kaltz 68'
CB  Ditmar Jakobs
SW  Holger Hieronymus
CB  Bernd Wehmeyer
LB  Jürgen Groh
RM  Michael Schröder
CM  Jimmy Hartwig
CM  Felix Magath (c)
LM  Wolfgang Rolff
CF  Dieter Schatzschneider 41'
Substitutes:
FW  Wolfram Wuttke 41'
MF  Allan Hansen 68'
Manager:
Ernst Happel

See also

References

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