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The 1997 UEFA Super Cup was a two-legged football match played on 8 January 1998 and 11 March 1998 between Borussia Dortmund of Germany, winner of the 1996–97 UEFA Champions League, and Barcelona of Spain, winner of the 1996–97 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup. Barcelona won the match 3–1 on aggregate, beating Borussia Dortmund 2–0 at Camp Nou in the first leg and drawing the second leg 1–1 in Westfalenstadion, Dortmund.

1997 UEFA Super Cup
on aggregate
First leg
Date8 January 1998
VenueCamp Nou, Barcelona
RefereeDavid Elleray (England)[1]
Attendance50,000
Second leg
Date11 March 1998
VenueWestfalenstadion, Dortmund
RefereePiero Ceccarini (Italy)[2]
Attendance32,500
1996
1998

This was the last Super Cup played over two legs. Since 1998, it has been played as a single match at a neutral venue.

Match

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Details

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First leg

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Barcelona Spain 2–0Germany  Borussia Dortmund
Luis Enrique   8'
Rivaldo   61' (pen.)
Report[dead link]
Attendance: 50,000
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Barcelona
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Borussia Dortmund
GK 13 Netherlands  Ruud Hesp
RB 2 Spain  Albert Ferrer
CB 26 Netherlands  Winston Bogarde
CB 22 Netherlands  Michael Reiziger downward-facing red arrow  70'
LB 12 Spain  Sergi
DM 17 Spain  Albert Celades
CM 23 Spain  Iván de la Peña
AM 11 Brazil  Rivaldo downward-facing red arrow  86'
RW 7 Portugal  Luís Figo (c) downward-facing red arrow  86'
LW 21 Spain  Luis Enrique
CF 9 Brazil  Sonny Anderson
Substitutes:
GK 25 Spain  Carles Busquets
DF 3 Spain  Abelardo upward-facing green arrow  70'
DF 5 Portugal  Fernando Couto
MF 10 Brazil  Giovanni upward-facing green arrow  86'
MF 16 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia  Dragan Ćirić
FW 8 Bulgaria  Hristo Stoichkov upward-facing green arrow  86'
FW 19 Spain  Juan Antonio Pizzi
Manager:
Netherlands  Louis van Gaal
 
GK 1 Germany  Stefan Klos
SW 26 Germany  Manfred Binz
CB 16 Germany  Martin Kree
CB 3 Germany  René Schneider downward-facing red arrow  46'
RWB  18 Germany  Lars Ricken (c)
LWB  17 Germany  Jörg Heinrich
CM 4 Germany  Steffen Freund
CM 24 Russia  Vladimir But downward-facing red arrow  77'
AM 22 United States  Jovan Kirovski
CF 27 Netherlands  Harry Decheiver
CF 13 Ghana  Ibrahim Tanko downward-facing red arrow  58'
Substitutes:
GK 12 Germany  Wolfgang de Beer
DF 2 Germany  Knut Reinhardt upward-facing green arrow  46'
DF 20 Austria  Wolfgang Feiersinger
MF 8 Germany  Michael Zorc upward-facing green arrow  77'
MF 21 Germany  Frank Riethmann
FW 9 Switzerland  Stéphane Chapuisat upward-facing green arrow  58'
FW 23 Scotland  Scott Booth
Manager:
Italy  Nevio Scala

Assistant referees:
England  Philip Sharp (England)[1]
England  Mark Warren (England)[1]
Fourth official:
England  Peter Jones (England)

Match rules

Second leg

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Borussia Dortmund Germany 1–1Spain  Barcelona
Heinrich   64' Report[dead link] Giovanni   8'
Attendance: 32,500
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Borussia Dortmund
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Barcelona
GK 1 Germany  Stefan Klos
SW 26 Germany  Manfred Binz
CB 3 Germany  René Schneider
CB 15 Germany  Jürgen Kohler (c) downward-facing red arrow  73'
RWB  17 Germany  Jörg Heinrich
LWB  16 Germany  Martin Kree
CM 18 Germany  Lars Ricken
CM 4 Germany  Steffen Freund downward-facing red arrow  20'
CM 8 Germany  Michael Zorc
CF 27 Netherlands  Harry Decheiver
CF 9 Switzerland  Stéphane Chapuisat  downward-facing red arrow  46'
Substitutes:
GK 12 Germany  Wolfgang de Beer
DF 2 Germany  Knut Reinhardt
MF 10 Germany  Andreas Möller
MF 25 Germany  Björn Mehnert upward-facing green arrow  20'
FW 22 United States  Jovan Kirovski upward-facing green arrow  73'
FW 28 Germany  Christian Timm
FW 36 Ghana  Bashiru Gambo upward-facing green arrow  46'
Manager:
Italy  Nevio Scala
 
GK 13 Netherlands  Ruud Hesp
RB 2 Spain  Albert Ferrer
CB 26 Netherlands  Winston Bogarde
CB 20 Spain  Miguel Ángel Nadal
LB 12 Spain  Sergi
CM 17 Spain  Albert Celades downward-facing red arrow  79'
CM 21 Spain  Luis Enrique downward-facing red arrow  89'
AM 10 Brazil  Giovanni
RW 7 Portugal  Luís Figo (c)
LW 11 Brazil  Rivaldo
CF 9 Brazil  Sonny Anderson downward-facing red arrow  71'
Substitutes:
GK 25 Spain  Carles Busquets
DF 5 Portugal  Fernando Couto
DF 22 Netherlands  Michael Reiziger
MF 6 Spain  Óscar upward-facing green arrow  71'
MF 16 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia  Dragan Ćirić upward-facing green arrow  89'
MF 18 Spain  Guillermo Amor upward-facing green arrow  79'
MF 24 Spain  Roger
Manager:
Netherlands  Louis van Gaal

Assistant referees:
Italy  Sergio Zuccolini (Italy)[2]
Italy  Luigi Medeot (Italy)
Fourth official:
Italy  Alfredo Trentalange (Italy)

Match rules

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Match details / line-up: Barcelona – Borussia Dortmund (UEFA-Supercup 1998)". Worldfootball.net. Archived from the original on 22 February 2013. Retrieved 29 August 2012.
  2. ^ a b c "Match details / line-up: Borussia Dortmund – Barcelona (UEFA-Supercup 1998)". Worldfootball.net. Retrieved 29 August 2012.
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