Bayern Munich V Norwich City - Details

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20 October 1993
20:45 CEST
Bayern Munich 1–2 Norwich City Olympiastadion, Munich
Attendance: 28,500
Referee: Leif Sundell (Sweden)
Nerlinger 41' Report Goss 12'
Bowen 26'
Bayern Munich Norwich City
GK 1 Raimond Aumann
RWB 2 Jorginho
LWB 3 Christian Ziege 60'
CB 4 Oliver Kreuzer
CB 5 Thomas Helmer
CM 6 Christian Nerlinger
CM 7 Jan Wouters
CF 8 Marcel Witeczek
CF 9 Adolfo Valencia
SW 10 Lothar Matthäus (c)
AM 11 Mehmet Scholl 65'
Substitutes:
GK 12 Uwe Gospodarek
MF 13 Michael Sternkopf 60'
MF 14 Olaf Thon
FW 15 Bruno Labbadia 65'
FW 16 Alexander Zickler
Manager:
Erich Ribbeck
GK 1 Bryan Gunn
SW 2 Ian Culverhouse
LM 3 Mark Bowen
CB 4 Ian Butterworth
CB 5 Spencer Prior
CB 6 Rob Newman
CF 7 Mark Robins 15'
CM 8 Ian Crook
CF 9 Chris Sutton
RM 10 Ruel Fox
CM 11 Jeremy Goss
Substitutes:
MF 12 Gary Megson
GK 13 Scott Howie
MF 14 Daryl Sutch 15'
MF 15 Darren Eadie
MF 16 Andy Johnson
Manager:
Mike Walker

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