Memories of the 1997 Champions League final-Juventus VS Dortmund

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On May 28, 1997, two teams competed for the European Champions Cup at the Munich Stadium. The Italian Juventus Football Club semi-finals scored 6-2 in the previous year’s final opponent, Ajax, standing on the stage of the Champions League final for the second consecutive year, working hard to achieve their own title defense. On the other hand, the German Football Club Dortmund defeated Manchester United 2-0 in the semi-final. They reached the Champions League final for the first time in team history. They wanted to charge for their first Champions League trophy.

The starting lineup and formation of the two sides are as follows:


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Dortmund

Kroes: No. 1 Stefan (Retired in 2006)

Central defender: No. 6 Matthias Summer (Retired due to a knee injury in 1998, he said goodbye to the green field at the age of 32. He has won the European Cup in his player career. Won the European Golden Globe, the Bundesliga and the Champions League. After the "goal iron guard" retired, he led Dortmund to the league championship as a coach in 2002 and joined the Bayern Munich club as the sports director in 2012. , Resigned from this position in 2016.)

Central defender: No. 15 Jurgen Köller (known as the "divine defender", retired in 2002, is said to be the first man-to-man central defender. The perfect player in his career, World Cup and European Cup champions, Champions League and UEFA Cup champions, Bundesliga and Serie A champions.)

Central defender: No. 16 Martin Kerry (retired in 1998.)

Right back: No. 7 Stefan Reuter (retired in 2004 and is currently the general manager of the Bundesliga Football Club Augsburg.)

Left back: No. 17 Jörg Heinrich (retired in 2006 When the East and West Germany were unified in 1990, the player played in East Germany. In 1994, the player won the honor of Best Amateur Player (...Legend) and transferred to the Dortmund Club in 1996. Won the Champions League in 1997.)

Central midfielder: No. 14 Paul Lambert (retired in 2006 and became a coach after retirement. In 2011, he led Norwich to two consecutive levels to the Premier League. 2016. Served as the head coach of the Wolves Champions League in the year, and has a wealth of experience in low-level leagues and high-level leagues in his coaching career.)

Central midfielder: No. 19 Paul Sosa (retired due to repeated injuries in 2002, former I won the Champions League with Juventus in one year, and came to Dortmund in 1997 to follow the team to the stage of the final. I just missed the position of the head coach of Jiangsu Suning.)

Front waist: No. 10 Andrea S. Muller (returned to the Frankfurt Football Club where his dream started in 2003. After the season, he chose to retire and enter the club management. Now he is the assistant coach of the Hungarian national team.)

Center: No. 13 Karl Hein Riddle (retired in 2001, nicknamed "Leopard Tank")

Center: No. 9 Stefana Chapuisat (2 Retired in 006, in 2003 UEFA’s 50th anniversary celebration, the Swiss Football Association nominated him as the "golden player" of UEFA's 50th anniversary celebration. )

Substitute:

Goalkeeper: No. 12 Wolfgang De Beer

Midfielder: No. 8 Michael Zork (retired in 1998 and is currently the general manager of Dortmund Club Sports .)

Midfielder: No. 18 Lars Ricken (retired in 2008, he became a permanent rising star due to injuries, and injuries have also restricted his development. His career has not reached the level of this game. Height. Outside the stadium, he likes heavy metal rock music.)

Midfielder: No. 23 Rene Tretzschuck

Forward: No. 11 Heiko Herrich (retired in 2004, 2009 Served as the head coach of the Bundesliga Bochum, but dismissed due to poor record that season.)

Head coach: Otmar Hissfeld (a legend with a strong coaching record. Leading Dortmund and Bayern Munich to win 1 UEFA Champions League and 7 Bundesliga titles. After retiring from the club coaching position, he again I went to my home country to become the head coach of the Swiss national team and brought the Swiss national team to the stage of the World Cup and the European Cup.)

Juventus

Goalkeeper: No. 1 Angelo Pei Ruzi (retired in 2007, old door god)

Right back: No. 5 Sergio Polini (retired in 2006)

Central defender: No. 2 Chiro Ferrara (2005 Retired, became the head coach of Juventus in 2009, and came to China to become the head coach of Wuhan Zall in 2016. The record of coaching career is not too good, it is only one year away from class, you still need to learn from Lippi.)

Central defender: No. 4 Paul Montero (Uruguayan Penarol returned to his career in 2007 and ended his football career.)

Left back: No. 13 Mark Yulia Nuo (retired in 2007)

midfielder: No. 14 Didier Deschamps (retired in 2001)

Right midfielder: No. 7 Angelo Di Livio (retired in 2005)

Left midfielder: No. 18 Vladimir Yugovic (retired in 2005 and served the football cause of his home country Serbia after retirement.)

Front midfielder: No. 21 Zinedine Zidane ( He retired in 2006 and became the head coach of Real Madrid B team and Real Madrid Football Club. The originator of metaphysics led Real Madrid to win the Champions League for two consecutive years, breaking the curse that the Champions League cannot be defended. The head coach of the finish line.)

Center: No. 9 Alan Boksic (retired in 2004 and won the Champions League while playing for the Marseilles in 1993.)

Center: No. 15 Christian Vieri (Retired in 2009, one of the best Italian centers, seems to have left the football circle after retirement.)

Substitute

Goalkeeper: No. 12 Michelangelo Lampra

Defender: No. 22 Gianluca Pesotto

Midfield: No. 20 Alessio Tacinadi

Forward: No. 10 Alessandro Del Pi Hierro (retired in 2014. The prince turned out to be a substitute in this game. He played well in the 1996 final. I can't remember the way he waved goodbye when he bid farewell to Juventus.)

Forward: No. 16 Ni Gula Amoruso

Head Coach Marcelo Lippi


Memories of the 1997 Champions League final-Juventus VS Dortmund - DayDayNews


Memories of the 1997 Champions League final-Juventus VS Dortmund - DayDayNews

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In the 29th minute of the first half, Dortmund used a corner kick to complete the goal. Dortmund took a corner kick from the left, Juventus goalkeeper Perucci and Juventus defenders cleared the ball outside the penalty area. Subsequently, the Dortmund players passed the ball into the penalty area again, and Riddle, nicknamed "Panther Tank", seized the opportunity to score the ball into the goal.


Memories of the 1997 Champions League final-Juventus VS Dortmund - DayDayNews


Memories of the 1997 Champions League final-Juventus VS Dortmund - DayDayNews

After five minutes of the corner kick, there is another chance. Riddle leaped high and pushed the ball into the goal guarded by Perucci. Riddle later recalled that the night before the game, he dreamed that he would score two goals in the game, one with his head and the other with his feet. As a result, dreams come true.


Memories of the 1997 Champions League final-Juventus VS Dortmund - DayDayNews

At the beginning of the second half of the game Lippi changed his head and replaced him with Juventus Prince Piero. In the 66th minute, Juventus Boksic and his teammates broke Dortmund's defense in the midfield and reached the left side of the penalty area. The bottom line passed. Piero from the middle of the penalty area rushed to the goal and hit the goal with his left heel. .


Memories of the 1997 Champions League final-Juventus VS Dortmund - DayDayNews

Juventus has since seen hope of reversing victory. But the next scene is destined to go down in history. In the 70th minute, Heathfield was replaced by Ricken, the "substitute who detonated the audience". One minute later, Dortmund intercepted the ball in the middle to start a counterattack and the ball passed to Ricken's feet. After Ricken got the ball outside the penalty area, he did not dribble the ball but directly chose a lob. The ball traversed a wonderful arc in the air and entered the Juventus gate.


Memories of the 1997 Champions League final-Juventus VS Dortmund - DayDayNews


Memories of the 1997 Champions League final-Juventus VS Dortmund - DayDayNews

The final score was more than 1 victory by Jutmund. . Dortmund raised the big ear cup. After this game, Hitzfeld retreated bravely and chose to leave Dortmund to coach in Bayern Munich. Heathfield, Lippi, Dortmund and Juventus will fight in the same Champions League final stage at different moments.

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