1994–95 UEFA Champions League group stage
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The group stage of the 1994–95 UEFA Champions League began on 14 September 1994 and ended on 7 December 1994. Eight teams qualified automatically for the group stage, while eight more qualified via a preliminary round. The 16 teams were divided into four groups of four, and the teams in each group played against each other on a home-and-away basis, meaning that each team played a total of six group matches. For each win, teams were awarded two points (the last time this would be used), with one point awarded for each draw. At the end of the group stage, the two teams in each group with the most points advanced to the quarter-finals.
Groups
Group A
Source:
UEFA
14 September 199420:30
Camp Nou,
BarcelonaAttendance: 80,000Referee:
Piero Ceccarini (
Italy)
14 September 199419:30
Old Trafford,
ManchesterAttendance: 33,625Referee:
Guy Goethals (
Belgium)
28 September 199421:30
Ali Sami Yen Stadium,
IstanbulAttendance: 24,385Referee:
Mario van der Ende (
Netherlands)
28 September 199420:30
Ullevi,
GothenburgAttendance: 32,215Referee:
Bernd Heynemann (
Germany)
19 October 199420:30
Ullevi,
GothenburgAttendance: 26,412Referee:
Gerd Grabher (
Austria)
19 October 199419:30
Old Trafford,
ManchesterAttendance: 40,064Referee:
Ion Crăciunescu (
Romania)
2 November 199420:30
Camp Nou,
BarcelonaAttendance: 114,273Referee:
Joël Quiniou (
France)
2 November 199421:30
Ali Sami Yen Stadium,
IstanbulAttendance: 27,300Referee:
Václav Krondl (
Czech Republic)
23 November 199421:30
Ali Sami Yen Stadium,
IstanbulAttendance: 18,375Referee:
Vadim Zhuk (
Belarus)
23 November 199420:30
Ullevi,
GothenburgAttendance: 36,385Referee:
Alfredo Trentalange (
Italy)
7 December 199420:30
Camp Nou,
BarcelonaAttendance: 76,000Referee:
Frans Van Den Wijngaert (
Belgium)
7 December 199419:30
Old Trafford,
ManchesterAttendance: 39,220Referee:
Ryszard Wójcik (
Poland)
Group B
Source:
UEFA
14 September 199421:30
Respublikanskiy Stadium,
KyivAttendance: 70,000Referee:
Gerd Grabher (
Austria)
14 September 199420:30
Parc des Princes,
ParisAttendance: 36,924Referee:
David Elleray (
England)
28 September 199420:30
Olympiastadion,
MunichAttendance: 26,000Referee:
Ion Crăciunescu (
Romania)
28 September 199419:15
Luzhniki Stadium,
MoscowAttendance: 30,000Referee:
Bo Karlsson (
Sweden)
19 October 199421:30
Respublikanskiy Stadium,
KyivAttendance: 93,700Referee:
Piero Ceccarini (
Italy)
19 October 199419:15
Luzhniki Stadium,
MoscowAttendance: 11,752Referee:
Guy Goethals (
Belgium)
2 November 199420:30
Olympiastadion,
MunichAttendance: 31,000Referee:
Mario van der Ende (
Netherlands)
2 November 199420:30
Parc des Princes,
ParisAttendance: 33,741Referee:
Ahmet Çakar (
Turkey)
23 November 199420:30
Olympiastadion,
MunichAttendance: 46,000Referee:
Manuel Díaz Vega (
Spain)
23 November 199418:00
Luzhniki Stadium,
MoscowAttendance: 18,500Referee:
Rune Pedersen (
Norway)
7 December 199421:30
Respublikanskiy Stadium,
KyivAttendance: 44,000Referee:
Václav Krondl (
Czech Republic)
7 December 199420:30
Parc des Princes,
ParisAttendance: 31,461Referee:
Atanas Uzunov (
Bulgaria)
Group C
Source:
UEFA
14 September 199420:30
Constant Vanden Stock Stadium,
BrusselsAttendance: 13,053Referee:
Leslie Mottram (
Scotland)
14 September 199420:30
Stadion Poljud,
SplitAttendance: 26,000Referee:
Serge Muhmenthaler (
Switzerland)
28 September 199420:30
Estádio da Luz,
LisbonAttendance: 32,000Referee:
Vadim Zhuk (
Belarus)
28 September 199421:30
Stadionul Steaua,
BucharestAttendance: 20,000Referee:
Václav Krondl (
Czech Republic)
19 October 199420:30
Estádio da Luz,
LisbonAttendance: 18,100Referee:
David Elleray (
England)
19 October 199420:30
Stadion Poljud,
SplitAttendance: 28,000Referee:
Antonio López Nieto (
Spain)
2 November 199421:30
Stadionul Steaua,
BucharestAttendance: 17,000Referee:
Leif Sundell (
Sweden)
2 November 199420:30
Constant Vanden Stock Stadium,
BrusselsAttendance: 20,399Referee:
Markus Merk (
Germany)
23 November 199420:30
Estádio da Luz,
LisbonAttendance: 31,200Referee:
John Blankenstein (
Netherlands)
23 November 199421:30
Stadionul Steaua,
BucharestAttendance: 10,200Referee:
Ilkka Koho (
Finland)
7 December 199420:30
Constant Vanden Stock Stadium,
BrusselsAttendance: 18,300Referee:
Marc Batta (
France)
7 December 199420:30
Stadion Poljud,
SplitAttendance: 15,000Referee:
Jim McCluskey (
Scotland)
Group D
Source:
UEFANotes:
- ^ Milan were docked two points for crowd trouble against Casino Salzburg on Matchday 2.
14 September 199420:30
Olympisch Stadion,
AmsterdamAttendance: 35,000Referee:
Antonio López Nieto (
Spain)
14 September 199420:30
Ernst-Happel-Stadion,
ViennaAttendance: 23,000Referee:
Rémi Harrel (
France)
28 September 199421:30
Nikos Goumas Stadium,
AthensAttendance: 24,747Referee:
Markus Merk (
Germany)
28 September 199420:30
San Siro,
MilanAttendance: 22,475Referee:
Leif Sundell (
Sweden)
Casino Salzburg goalkeeper Otto 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. Milan were docked two points and banned from playing their next two home matches at their home ground, San Siro.
19 October 199421:30
Nikos Goumas Stadium,
AthensAttendance: 19,699Referee:
Sándor Puhl (
Hungary)
19 October 199420:30
Ernst-Happel-Stadion,
ViennaAttendance: 18,200Referee:
Kurt Röthlisberger (
Switzerland)
2 November 199420:30
Olympisch Stadion,
AmsterdamAttendance: 39,200Referee:
Leslie Mottram (
Scotland)
2 November 199420:30
Stadio Nereo Rocco,
TriesteAttendance: 17,264Referee:
Vadim Zhuk (
Belarus)
23 November 199421:30
Nikos Goumas Stadium,
AthensAttendance: 15,000Referee:
Guy Goethals (
Belgium)
23 November 199420:30
Stadio Nereo Rocco,
TriesteAttendance: 29,764Referee:
Peter Mikkelsen (
Denmark)
7 December 199420:30
Olympisch Stadion,
AmsterdamAttendance: 39,138Referee:
Jorge Coroado (
Portugal)
7 December 199420:30
Ernst-Happel-Stadion,
ViennaAttendance: 48,000Referee:
Ion Crăciunescu (
Romania)
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- Note: In 1991–92, the competition was still known as the European Cup, but is included as it was the first to use a group stage format. In that season and 1992–93, there was no knockout phase between the group stage and final.
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