Dubai Champions Cup

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The Dubai Champions Cup (originally called the Dubai Super Cup) was an annual association football match contested between the champions of the English and Scottish leagues. The competition took place for three consecutive seasons from 1986–87 to 1988–89 in the United Arab Emirates port of Dubai,[1] during the time when English football clubs were banned from taking part in UEFA club competitions as a result of the Heysel Stadium disaster in 1985.[2]

Host countryUnited Arab Emirates
CityDubai
TeamsTwo:
England Football League champions
Scotland Scottish Football League champions
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Dubai Champions Cup
Dubai Super Cup
Tournament details
Host countryUnited Arab Emirates
CityDubai
TeamsTwo:
England Football League champions
Scotland Scottish Football League champions
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History

The first match took place on 9 December 1986 at the Al Wasl Stadium between English champions Liverpool and Scottish champions Celtic. The match finished 1–1, with Liverpool winning 4–2 on a penalty shoot-out.[3][4]

English champions Everton and Scottish champions Rangers played the match the following year in December 1987. Rangers came from two goals behind to level the match after 90 minutes at 2–2. This was despite referee Keith Cooper disallowing six goals for the Ibrox club during the game. Rangers went on to win 8–7 on penalty kicks.[5][6][7]

The final match took place on 4 April 1989 at the Al-Nasar Stadium. The competition was now renamed the Dubai Champions Cup and featured the same sides that took part in 1986; Liverpool and Celtic. Once again the match finished level after 90 minutes, 1–1; this time Celtic won 4–2 on penalty kicks.[8][9][10]

1986–87

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Celtic Scotland1–1England Liverpool
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Penalties
2–4
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Attendance: 15,000
GKRepublic of Ireland Pat Bonner
DFScotland Danny McGrain
DFScotland Roy Aitken
DFRepublic of Ireland Pierce O'Leary
DFScotland Derek Whyte
MFScotland Peter Grant
MFScotland Tony Shepherd
MFScotland Paul McStay
FWScotland Alan McInally
FWScotland Mark McGhee
FWScotland Owen Archdeacon
Substitutes:
DFScotland Willie McStay
FWScotland Mo Johnston
Manager:
Scotland Davie Hay
GKZimbabwe Bruce Grobbelaar
DFScotland Gary Gillespie
DFEngland Barry Venison
DFScotland Alan Hansen
DFRepublic of Ireland Jim Beglin
MFScotland Steve Nicol
DFRepublic of Ireland Mark Lawrenson
MFEngland Steve McMahon
MFRepublic of Ireland Ronnie Whelan
FWEngland Paul Walsh
FWWales Ian Rush
Substitutes:
FWScotland Kenny Dalglish
Player/Manager:
Scotland Kenny Dalglish

1987–88

1988–89

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