Event | Intercontinental Cup | ||||||
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After extra time Juventus won 4–2 on penalties | |||||||
Date | 8 December 1985 | ||||||
Venue | National Stadium, Tokyo | ||||||
Man of the Match | Michel Platini (Juventus) | ||||||
Referee | Volker Roth (West Germany) | ||||||
Attendance | 62,000 | ||||||
The 1985 Intercontinental Cup was an Association football match played on 8 December 1985, between Juventus, winners of the 1984–85 European Cup, and Argentinos Juniors, winners of the 1985 Copa Libertadores. Recognised as the best edition in the history of the tournament for technical and agonistic level,[1] the match was played at the National Stadium in Tokyo. It was Juventus' second appearance into the competition, after replacing Ajax in 1973.
Tokyo |
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Olympic Stadium |
Capacity: 48,000 |
The final is regarded as the best Intercontinental Cup ever played, due to the technical virtues of both teams.[2] Despite Juventus arriving in Tokyo as the favorites to win the match, Argentinos Juniors' performance surprised everyone due to its style of play,[3] efficacy and the outstanding performance of 20-year old forward Claudio Borghi, the most notable player of his team.[2] Thirty years after the final, Borghi himself admitted that Argentinos Juniors lost the final because its players relayed excessively in their conditions.[4]
After their triumph in the competition, Juventus became the first football team ever—remained the only one until 2022—to have won all official continental competitions and the world title.[5][6][7]
Also, Italian defenders Gaetano Scirea and Antonio Cabrini became the first European footballers to have won all international club competitions and Giovanni Trapattoni, the first European manager in association football history to do so.[8]
French midfielder Michel Platini was awarded as man of the match.[9]
We had a very important rival, in times where there were not so many videos to analyze the rival as today. We stayed in the same hotel than Juventus and therefore we met their players all the time. It was a very nice experience
— Claudio Borghi, remembering the final during a radio interview in 2015, ESPN [4]
Juventus | 2–2 (a.e.t.) | Argentinos Juniors |
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Platini 63' (pen.) Laudrup 82' |
Report | Ereros 55' Castro 75' |
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Brio Cabrini Serena Laudrup Platini |
4–2 | Olguín Batista López Pavoni |
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