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Posted: 21 Aug 2008, 20:38
by alfredo
In 1985, the Danish club Lyngby BK played against the Yugoslavian team Crvena zvezda (Red Star Belgrade), in the Second Round of the Cup Winners' Cup edition for that season (1985-1986). I already know the results of both legs: 2-2 in Lyngby and 3-1 in Belgrade for Red Star, and I also know the names of the players who scored in both games (Christensen, Spansborg and Vilmar for Lyngby - M. Djurovski (twice), Mrkela, Sugar and Nikolic for Red Star), but I would like to know if somebody has any extra details about those matches, because these are the only games played by the Red Star in European competitions between 1984 and 1992 that I don't have a detailed information about...
Thanks in advance and greetings from Spain.
Posted: 21 Aug 2008, 22:46
by Luc
It was not the Second Round of the Cup Winners' Cup edition for that season (1985-1986) but second round Europa Cup I. Unfortunately I have not the line-ups. Perhaps Humberto can sort you out.
Posted: 21 Aug 2008, 22:55
by alfredo
According to all the information I have been able to collect so far, it was the Cup Winners' Cup competition, because after beating Lyngby, Red Star played against the Spanish team Atlético Madrid, which reached the final of the Cup Winners' Cup tournament that season, and they were beaten by Dynamo Kiev.
Posted: 21 Aug 2008, 23:36
by j_enckevort
I've got details on the match in Belgrade:
27-11-1985
Red Star - Lyngby 3-1 (1-0)
Referee: Germanakos (Greece). Attendance: 34.000
1-0 Sugar (25.), Vilmar 1-1 (59.), Nikolic 2-1 (63.), Djurovic 3-1 (83.)
Red Star: Ljukovcan, Krivokapic, Jankovic, Miletovic, Elsner, Sugar, Nikolic, B Durovksi, Musemic, Milojevic, Mrkela (Durovic, 22.)
Lyngby: Poulsen, Olczyk, Sörensen, H Larsen, Pakness, Sprangsborg (Bothenbor, 53.), Lyng (Nielsen, 80.), Schäfer, F Kristensen, B Kristensen, Vilmar.
Posted: 22 Aug 2008, 00:44
by alfredo
Ok... Thank you, John... Any other pieces of information about that first match or (specially), about the second one?
Posted: 22 Aug 2008, 10:06
by j_enckevort
No, sorry. The only thing I know is that the match should have been played on November 6, but for some reason (I don't know why) it was postponed untill three weeks later.
Posted: 23 Aug 2008, 19:54
by alex511
What Romeo Ionescu knows about this match is:
Lyngby - Crvena Zvezda 2-2 (2-0)
23.10.1985
Referee: Arto Ravander (FIN); Attendance 48.000
Lyngby: Per Poulsen, Tom Olczyk, Henrik Larsen, John Larsen, Peter Packness, Bent Christensen, Michael Spangsborg (55. Michael Gothenborg), Michael Schaefer, E. Kristensson, Michael Lyng (Henrik Bo Larsen), Tom Vilmar
Crvena Zvezda: Zivan Ljukovcan, Slavisa Radanovic, Milan Jankovic, Dragan Miletovic, Zoran Dimitrijevic, Marko Elsner, Jovica Nikolic, Bosko Djurovski, Husref Musemic (84. Goran Milojevic), Milko Djurovski, Mitar Mrkela
Goals: B.Christensen (4), Spangsborg (40), M.Djurovski (52), Mrkela (59)
Posted: 24 Aug 2008, 00:28
by alfredo
Thanks a lot Romeo Ionescu!! I was becoming crazy with these two games (lol)... I thought it was going to be an impossible mission to get the information about them...
(By the way, there is not any specific minute when the second substitution of Lyngby happened... ???)
Thanks again for your help (to Romeo and also to John, of course), and greetings from Spain
Alfredo
Posted: 24 Aug 2008, 03:34
by alex511
You're welcome, but my name is not Romeo Ionescu (My name indeed is Alex). The lineup I posted is from a book by Romeo Ionescu who is a more or less popular author of football statistic books. I only mentioned his name because I expected many users in this forum to know him.

The minute of Lyngby's second substitution (Henrik Bo Larsen for Michael Lyng) was 68th.
Posted: 24 Aug 2008, 10:31
by alfredo
Well... hehehehe... then I was right when I thanked Romeo Ionescu for the information... heheheheehe... If he hadn't written his statistic books I couldn't have had that information... hehehehe....
Now seriously, sorry about my lack of knowledge about that author, Alex, and thanks to you. It is quite obvious I didn't know who Romeo Ionescu is, but as we say in Spain: no a single day goes away without you knowing something else...
Thanks again and greetings from Spain.