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Atlético Madrid
1990-1991 season
Owner JesĂșs Gil
President JesĂșs Gil
Manager IselĂ­n Ovejero
(Until 3 September 1990)
Tomislav Ivić
Stadium Vicente Calderon
La Liga 2nd
Copa del Rey Winners
(in European Cup Winners' Cup)
UEFA Cup First round
Top goalscorer Manolo (16)
←  1989-90
1991-92 →

The 1990–91 season was AtlĂ©tico Madrid's 60th season since foundation in 1903 and the club's 56th season in La Liga, the top league of Spanish football. AtlĂ©tico competed in La Liga, the Copa del Rey, and the UEFA Cup.

Summary

In his third campaign as President, Jesus Gil reinforced the squad with German playmaker Bernd Schuster [1] from Real Madrid after the talented midfielder was discarded by John Benjamin Toshack during summer. On the bench was Ovejero only one round and Ivić managed the rest of the campaign, driving the club to a decent second spot ten points behind Champion FC Barcelona. After 18 undefeated matches, including a massive 13 clean sheet games ( Abel Resino held the record for the longest clean sheet in La Liga at 1,275 minutes, was also the European record in a single season during 18 years until 2009, when Edwin van Der Sar from Manchester United broke it against Fulham) [2] on 7 April 1991 the team was a mere 4 points behind FC Barcelona on the race for the league title, then, the squad collapsed since the 31 round only clinching three points over the final 9 rounds shattered its options for the trophy. It was bizarre a 2-2 match against Osasuna, with a massive number of 4 penalties failed. [3] The last league match was controversial, Español was needed to win the game in order to avoid Relegation to Segunda Division meanwhile, according to Paulo Futre, President Jesus Gil asked not to win the match against Periquitos in exchange for soon-to-be Atletico's head coach Luis Aragones then Español manager and the transfer of Rodax. [4]

In Copa del Rey the squad defeated Real Madrid in eightfinals and FC Barcelona in semifinals advancing to the Final against underdogs Real Club Deportivo Mallorca, clinching its 7th trophy after extra time. [5] In UEFA Cup the squad early was eliminated in first round by Timișoara.

Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
- GK Spain  ESP Abel Resino
- GK Spain  ESP Ángel MejĂ­as
- DF Spain  ESP Juanito
- DF Spain  ESP Patxi Ferreira
- DF Spain  ESP Pedro GonzĂĄlez MartĂ­nez
- DF Spain  ESP TomĂĄs Reñones
- DF Spain  ESP Toni Muñoz
- DF Spain  ESP Juan Carlos RodrĂ­guez
- DF Spain  ESP Pizo GĂłmez
- MF Spain  ESP Alfredo Santaelena
No. Pos. Nation Player
- MF Spain  ESP Antonio Orejuela
- MF Brazil  BRA Donato
- MF Spain  ESP Juan VizcaĂ­no
- MF Germany  GER Bernd Schuster
- MF Spain  ESP Julio Prieto
- MF Spain  ESP Roberto SolozĂĄbal
- FW Spain  ESP Manolo
- FW Portugal  POR Paulo Futre
- FW Spain  ESP Juan Sabas
- FW Austria  AUT Gerhard Rodax

Transfers

Winter

In
Pos. Name from Type
Out
Pos. Name To Type

Competitions

La Liga

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Barcelona (C) 38 25 7 6 74 33 +41 57 Qualification for the European Cup first round
2 Atlético Madrid 38 17 13 8 52 28 +24 47 Qualification for the Cup Winners' Cup first round [a]
3 Real Madrid 38 20 6 12 63 37 +26 46 Qualification for the UEFA Cup first round
4 Osasuna 38 15 15 8 43 34 +9 45
5 Sporting GijĂłn 38 16 12 10 50 37 +13 44
Source: BDFĂștbol
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Goal difference; 4) Number of goals scored
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. ^ Atlético Madrid qualified for the European Cup Winners' Cup as champions of the Copa del Rey.

Results by round

Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHA
ResultDWDDLDWDWDWLWWWWDWWWDWDWWWDDWDLLDLWLLL
Position96779957554664222222222222222222222222
Source: Competitive matches
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss;   = Leader, 1991–92 European Cup;   = 1991–92 UEFA Cup

Matches

2 September 1990 1 Valencia CF 1-1 Atletico Madrid Valencia
Eloy 50' Report 74' Rodax Stadium: Mestalla
Referee: Paz GarcĂ­a
9 September 1990 2 Atletico Madrid 2–1 Real Betis Madrid
Futre 47'
Rodax 52'
Report 79' Mel Stadium: Vicente CalderĂłn
15 September 1990 3 Real Valladolid 0–0 Atletico Madrid Valladolid
Report Stadium: José Zorrilla
23 September 1990 4 Atletico Madrid 1–1 CD Tenerife Madrid
Alfredo 6' Report 30' Felipe Stadium: Vicente CalderĂłn
29 September 1990 5 Athletic Bilbao 2–1 Atletico Madrid Bilbao
Loren 46'
Valverde 71'
Report 66' Manolo Stadium: San Mamés
7 October 1990 6 Atletico Madrid 2–2 Osasuna Madrid
Juanito 5' (rig)
VizcaĂ­no 35'
Report 63' Bustingorri
86' Urban
Stadium: Vicente CalderĂłn
14 October 1990 7 Sporting Gijon 1–2 Atletico Madrid Gijón
LuhovĂœ 87' Report 63' Sabas
68' Rodax
Stadium: El MolinĂłn
21 October 1990 8 Atletico Madrid 0–0 Real Burgos Madrid
Report Stadium: Vicente CalderĂłn
27 October 1990 9 Atletico Madrid 2–1 FC Barcelona Madrid
Schuster 53'
Futre 70'
Report 55' Stoičkov Stadium: Vicente Calderón
4 November 1990 10 CD Castellon 0–0 Atletico Madrid Castellón de la Plana
Report Stadium: Castalia
18 November 1990 11 Atletico Madrid 1–0 Sevilla CF Madrid
Manolo 36' Report Stadium: Vicente CalderĂłn
25 November 1990 12 RCD Mallorca 1–0 Atletico Madrid Palma di Maiorca
Claudio 30' Report Stadium: LluĂ­s Sitjar
2 December 1990 13 Atletico Madrid 4–0 Real Zaragoza Madrid
Rodax 26' (rig)
Manolo 75', 90'
TomĂĄs 86'
Report Stadium: Vicente CalderĂłn
8 December 1990 14 Cadiz CF 0–1 Atletico Madrid Cadice
Report 52' (pen) Rodax Stadium: RamĂłn de Carranza
16 December 1990 15 Atletico Madrid 4–0 Real Sociedad Madrid
Manolo 7', 71'
Sabas 86'
Schuster 90'
Report Stadium: Vicente CalderĂłn
29 December 1990 16 Logroñes CF 0–1 Atletico Madrid Logroño
Report 72' (rig) Manolo Stadium: Las Gaunas
Referee: Taboada Soto
6 January 1991 17 Atletico Madrid 0–0 Real Oviedo Madrid
Report Stadium: Vicente CalderĂłn
Referee: Jiménez Moreno
12 January 1991 18 Real Madrid 0–3 Atletico Madrid Madrid
Report 6' Manolo
31' Juanito
86' Rodax
Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
Referee: EnrĂ­quez Negreira
20 January 1991 19 Atletico Madrid 4–0 Espanol Madrid
Juanito 15'
Manolo 32'
Schuster 66'
Futre 90'
Report Stadium: Vicente CalderĂłn
26 January 1991 20 Atletico Madrid 2–0 Valencia Madrid
Manolo 65'
Rodax 87'
Report Stadium: Vicente CalderĂłn
3 February 1991 21 Betis 0–0 Atletico Madrid Siviglia
Report Stadium: Benito VillamarĂ­n
10 February 1991 22 Atletico Madrid 2–0 Real Valladolid Madrid
Schuster 86'
Alfredo 89'
Report Stadium: Vicente CalderĂłn
24 February 1991 23 Tenerife 0–0 Atletico Madrid Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Report Stadium: Heliodoro RodrĂ­guez LĂłpez
Referee: Rubio Valdivieso
3 March 1991 24 Atletico Madrid 2–0 Athletic Bilbao Madrid
Sabas 49'
Manolo 61'
Report Stadium: Vicente CalderĂłn
9 March 1991 25 Osasuna 0–3 Atletico Madrid Pamplona
Report 25', 80' SolozĂĄbal
29' Manolo
Stadium: El Sadar
Referee: Pajares Paz
17 March 1991 26 Atletico Madrid 3–1 Sporting Gijon Madrid
Manolo 11', 23' (rig)
Juanito 74'
Report 45' Luis Enrique Stadium: Vicente CalderĂłn
23 March 1991 27 Burgos 1–1 Atletico Madrid Burgos
Tamayo 14' Report 34' Manolo Stadium: El PlantĂ­o
30 March 1991 28 Barcellona 1–1 Atletico Madrid Barcellona
Salinas 57' Report 64' VizcaĂ­no Stadium: Camp Nou
7 April 1991 29 Atletico Madrid 3–1 CD Castellon Madrid
Ferreira 37', 49'
Rodax 74'
Report 28' Alcañiz Stadium: Vicente Calderón
13 April 1991 30 Sevilla CF 1–1 Atletico Madrid Siviglia
Report Stadium: RamĂłn SĂĄnchez-PizjuĂĄn
21 April 1991 31 Atletico Madrid 0–1 RCD Mallorca Madrid
Report 86' Claudio Stadium: Vicente CalderĂłn
Referee: HernĂĄndez VelĂĄzquez
28 April 1991 32 Real Zaragoza 1–0 Atletico Madrid Zaragoza
Pardeza 25' Report Stadium: La Romareda
Referee: Jiménez Moreno
5 May 1991 33 Atletico Madrid 0–0 Cadiz CF Madrid
Report Stadium: Vicente CalderĂłn
Referee: Merino GonzĂĄlez
12 May 1991 34 Real Sociedad 2–1 Atletico Madrid San Sebastián
Atkinson 37'
Aldridge 79'
Report 5' ( o.g.) Larrañaga Stadium: Atocha
19 May 1991 35 Atletico Madrid 3–0 CD Logroñes Madrid
Juanito 43'
Manolo 51'
Alfredo 73'
Report Stadium: Vicente CalderĂłn
Referee: Calvo CĂłrdova
26 May 1991 36 Real Oviedo 3–0 Atletico Madrid Oviedo
Sarriugarte 47'
Carlos 62', 82'
Report Stadium: Carlos Tartiere
Referee: MarĂ­n LĂłpez
2 June 1991 37 Atletico Madrid 0–3 Real Madrid Madrid
Report 71' MĂ­chel
87', 90' Butragueño
Stadium: Vicente CalderĂłn
Referee: Ramos Marcos
9 June 1991 38 Español 3–1 Atletico Madrid Barcelona
Escaich 31', 90'
Mendiondo 35'
Report 57' VizcaĂ­no Stadium: SarriĂĄ
Referee: Brito Arceo

Copa del Rey

Eightfinals

7 February 1991 Real Madrid 1-1 Atletico Madrid Madrid
Sånchez 56' Report 36' Rodax Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 60,000 [6]
Referee: Ramos Marcos
27 February 1991 Atletico Madrid 1-0 Real Madrid Madrid
Donato 57' Report Stadium: Vicente CalderĂłn
Attendance: 50,000 [7]
Referee: AnsuĂĄtegui Roca

Quarterfinals

13 June 1991 Real Valladolid 0-2 Atletico Madrid Valladolid
20:30 CEST Report 13' Juanito
28' Schuster
Stadium: José Zorrilla
Attendance: 12,000 [8]
Referee: Pajares Paz
16 June 1991 Atletico Madrid 0-1 Real Valladolid Madrid
21:00 CEST Report 81' (pen) Fonseca Stadium: Vicente CalderĂłn
Attendance: 35,000 [9]
Referee: Merino GonzĂĄlez

Semifinals

20 June 1991 FC Barcelona 0-2 Atletico Madrid Barcelona
21:00 CEST Report 35' Futre
60' Manolo
Stadium: Camp Nou
Attendance: 55,000 [10]
Referee: Valdés Sånchez
23 June 1991 Atletico Madrid 2-3 FC Barcelona Madrid
SolozĂĄbal 44'
Manolo 79'
Report 20', 27' Salinas
71' Koeman
Stadium: Vicente CalderĂłn
Attendance: 30,000 [11]
Referee: AnsuĂĄtegui Roca

Final

29 June 1991 Atletico Madrid 1-0 ( a.e.t.) RCD Mallorca Madrid
20:30 CEST Alfredo 111' Report Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 60,000
Referee: Ramos Marcos

UEFA Cup

19 September 1990 Timisoara Romania 2-0 Spain Atletico Madrid Timisoara
14:45 CEST Bungău 43' (rig)
Octavian Popescu 62'
Report Stadium: Dan PăltiniƟanu
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: Namoğlu
3 October 1990 Atletico Madrid Spain 1-0 Romania Timisoara Madrid
20:00 CEST Juanito 88' Report Stadium: Vicente CalderĂłn
Attendance: 55,000

Statistics

Players statistics

No. Pos Nat Player Total 1990-91 La Liga 1990-91 Copa del Rey
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
- GK Spain  ESP Abel 33 -17 33 -17
- DF Spain  ESP Tomas 33 1 33 1
- DF Spain  ESP Juanito 36 5 36 5
- DF Spain  ESP Solozabal 36 2 36 2
- DF Spain  ESP Juan Carlos 24 0 23+1 0
- MF Brazil  BRA Donato 25 0 25 0
- MF Spain  ESP Vizcaino 34 3 33+1 3
- MF Germany  GER Schuster 29 4 29 4
- FW Austria  AUT Rodax 26 9 21+5 9
- FW Spain  ESP Manolo 37 16 35+2 16
- FW Portugal  POR Futre 26 3 24+2 3
- GK Spain  ESP Mejias 5 -11 5 -11
- MF Spain  ESP Alfredo 33 3 18+15 3
- DF Spain  ESP Patxi Ferreira 21 2 17+4 2
- DF Spain  ESP Pedro 18 0 13+5 0
- DF Spain  ESP Toni Muñoz 11 0 8+3 0
- DF Spain  ESP Pizo GĂłmez 15 0 13+2 0
- MF Spain  ESP Orejuela 2 0 1+1 0
- MF Spain  ESP Julio Prieto 12 0 4+8 0
- DF Spain  ESP Carlos Aguilera 4 0 1+3 0
- FW Spain  ESP Sabas 20 3 8+12 3
- GK Andorra  AND Koldo 0 0 0 0
- FW Brazil  BRA Baltazar 3 0 1+2 0
- FW Spain  ESP Alfaro 2 0 0+2 0
- DF Spain  ESP Juanma Lopez 1 0 1 0

Squad statistics

Competizione Punti Totale DR
G V N P Gf Gs
Primera DivisiĂłn 47 38 17 13 8 52 28 +24
Coppa del Re - 7 4 1 2 9 5 +4
Coppa UEFA - 2 1 0 1 1 2 -1
Totale 47 47 22 14 11 62 35 +27

Top scorers

Rank Position Player La Liga Copa del Rey UEFA Cup Total
1 FW Spain Manolo 16 2 0 18
2 FW Austria Gerhard Rodax 9 1 0 10
3 DF Spain Juanito 5 1 1 7
4 MF Germany Bernd Schuster 4 1 0 5
5 MF Portugal Paulo Futre 3 1 0 4
MF Spain Alfredo 3 1 0 4
7 MF Spain Juan VizcaĂ­no 3 0 0 3
FW Spain Juan Sabas 3 0 0 3
DF Spain Patxi Ferreira 2 1 0 3
10 DF Spain Roberto SolozĂĄbal 2 0 0 2
11 DF Spain Tomås Reñones 1 0 0 1
DF Brazil Donato 0 1 0 1
Own goals 1 0 0 1
Totals 52 9 1 62

References

  1. ^ Arnhold, Matthias (26 May 2016). "Bernd Schuster – International Appearances". RSSSF. Retrieved 26 May 2016.
  2. ^ "The World's 414 Top Division goalkeepers of all time with the longest time without conceding a goal". International Federation of Football History & Statistics. Archived from the original on 18 February 2009. Retrieved 16 February 2009.
  3. ^ "RadiografĂ­a de la jornada" (PDF) (in Spanish). mundodeportivo.com. 8 October 1990. Retrieved 15 June 2017.
  4. ^ record.pt (16 November 2014). "Gil asked me not to play against Español" (in Spanish). mundodeportivo.com. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
  5. ^ "Fiesta rojiblanca en el Bernabéu" (PDF) (in Spanish). mundodeportivo.com. 30 June 1991. Retrieved 16 June 2022.
  6. ^ "La madre de todas las batallas" (PDF) (in Spanish). mundodeportivo.com. 8 February 1991. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
  7. ^ "El Real, a los pies del Atleti" (PDF) (in Spanish). mundodeportivo.com. 28 February 1991. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
  8. ^ "Cómoda renta para el Atlético" (PDF) (in Spanish). mundodeportivo.com. 14 June 1991. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
  9. ^ "El Atlético, sin florituras" (PDF) (in Spanish). mundodeportivo.com. 17 June 1991. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
  10. ^ "Copa del Rey / Semifinales" (PDF) (in Spanish). mundodeportivo.com. 21 June 1991. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
  11. ^ "Copa del Rey / EscĂĄndalo en el Manzanares" (PDF) (in Spanish). mundodeportivo.com. 24 June 1991. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Atlético Madrid
1990-1991 season
Owner JesĂșs Gil
President JesĂșs Gil
Manager IselĂ­n Ovejero
(Until 3 September 1990)
Tomislav Ivić
Stadium Vicente Calderon
La Liga 2nd
Copa del Rey Winners
(in European Cup Winners' Cup)
UEFA Cup First round
Top goalscorer Manolo (16)
←  1989-90
1991-92 →

The 1990–91 season was AtlĂ©tico Madrid's 60th season since foundation in 1903 and the club's 56th season in La Liga, the top league of Spanish football. AtlĂ©tico competed in La Liga, the Copa del Rey, and the UEFA Cup.

Summary

In his third campaign as President, Jesus Gil reinforced the squad with German playmaker Bernd Schuster [1] from Real Madrid after the talented midfielder was discarded by John Benjamin Toshack during summer. On the bench was Ovejero only one round and Ivić managed the rest of the campaign, driving the club to a decent second spot ten points behind Champion FC Barcelona. After 18 undefeated matches, including a massive 13 clean sheet games ( Abel Resino held the record for the longest clean sheet in La Liga at 1,275 minutes, was also the European record in a single season during 18 years until 2009, when Edwin van Der Sar from Manchester United broke it against Fulham) [2] on 7 April 1991 the team was a mere 4 points behind FC Barcelona on the race for the league title, then, the squad collapsed since the 31 round only clinching three points over the final 9 rounds shattered its options for the trophy. It was bizarre a 2-2 match against Osasuna, with a massive number of 4 penalties failed. [3] The last league match was controversial, Español was needed to win the game in order to avoid Relegation to Segunda Division meanwhile, according to Paulo Futre, President Jesus Gil asked not to win the match against Periquitos in exchange for soon-to-be Atletico's head coach Luis Aragones then Español manager and the transfer of Rodax. [4]

In Copa del Rey the squad defeated Real Madrid in eightfinals and FC Barcelona in semifinals advancing to the Final against underdogs Real Club Deportivo Mallorca, clinching its 7th trophy after extra time. [5] In UEFA Cup the squad early was eliminated in first round by Timișoara.

Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
- GK Spain  ESP Abel Resino
- GK Spain  ESP Ángel MejĂ­as
- DF Spain  ESP Juanito
- DF Spain  ESP Patxi Ferreira
- DF Spain  ESP Pedro GonzĂĄlez MartĂ­nez
- DF Spain  ESP TomĂĄs Reñones
- DF Spain  ESP Toni Muñoz
- DF Spain  ESP Juan Carlos RodrĂ­guez
- DF Spain  ESP Pizo GĂłmez
- MF Spain  ESP Alfredo Santaelena
No. Pos. Nation Player
- MF Spain  ESP Antonio Orejuela
- MF Brazil  BRA Donato
- MF Spain  ESP Juan VizcaĂ­no
- MF Germany  GER Bernd Schuster
- MF Spain  ESP Julio Prieto
- MF Spain  ESP Roberto SolozĂĄbal
- FW Spain  ESP Manolo
- FW Portugal  POR Paulo Futre
- FW Spain  ESP Juan Sabas
- FW Austria  AUT Gerhard Rodax

Transfers

Winter

In
Pos. Name from Type
Out
Pos. Name To Type

Competitions

La Liga

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Barcelona (C) 38 25 7 6 74 33 +41 57 Qualification for the European Cup first round
2 Atlético Madrid 38 17 13 8 52 28 +24 47 Qualification for the Cup Winners' Cup first round [a]
3 Real Madrid 38 20 6 12 63 37 +26 46 Qualification for the UEFA Cup first round
4 Osasuna 38 15 15 8 43 34 +9 45
5 Sporting GijĂłn 38 16 12 10 50 37 +13 44
Source: BDFĂștbol
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Goal difference; 4) Number of goals scored
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. ^ Atlético Madrid qualified for the European Cup Winners' Cup as champions of the Copa del Rey.

Results by round

Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHA
ResultDWDDLDWDWDWLWWWWDWWWDWDWWWDDWDLLDLWLLL
Position96779957554664222222222222222222222222
Source: Competitive matches
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss;   = Leader, 1991–92 European Cup;   = 1991–92 UEFA Cup

Matches

2 September 1990 1 Valencia CF 1-1 Atletico Madrid Valencia
Eloy 50' Report 74' Rodax Stadium: Mestalla
Referee: Paz GarcĂ­a
9 September 1990 2 Atletico Madrid 2–1 Real Betis Madrid
Futre 47'
Rodax 52'
Report 79' Mel Stadium: Vicente CalderĂłn
15 September 1990 3 Real Valladolid 0–0 Atletico Madrid Valladolid
Report Stadium: José Zorrilla
23 September 1990 4 Atletico Madrid 1–1 CD Tenerife Madrid
Alfredo 6' Report 30' Felipe Stadium: Vicente CalderĂłn
29 September 1990 5 Athletic Bilbao 2–1 Atletico Madrid Bilbao
Loren 46'
Valverde 71'
Report 66' Manolo Stadium: San Mamés
7 October 1990 6 Atletico Madrid 2–2 Osasuna Madrid
Juanito 5' (rig)
VizcaĂ­no 35'
Report 63' Bustingorri
86' Urban
Stadium: Vicente CalderĂłn
14 October 1990 7 Sporting Gijon 1–2 Atletico Madrid Gijón
LuhovĂœ 87' Report 63' Sabas
68' Rodax
Stadium: El MolinĂłn
21 October 1990 8 Atletico Madrid 0–0 Real Burgos Madrid
Report Stadium: Vicente CalderĂłn
27 October 1990 9 Atletico Madrid 2–1 FC Barcelona Madrid
Schuster 53'
Futre 70'
Report 55' Stoičkov Stadium: Vicente Calderón
4 November 1990 10 CD Castellon 0–0 Atletico Madrid Castellón de la Plana
Report Stadium: Castalia
18 November 1990 11 Atletico Madrid 1–0 Sevilla CF Madrid
Manolo 36' Report Stadium: Vicente CalderĂłn
25 November 1990 12 RCD Mallorca 1–0 Atletico Madrid Palma di Maiorca
Claudio 30' Report Stadium: LluĂ­s Sitjar
2 December 1990 13 Atletico Madrid 4–0 Real Zaragoza Madrid
Rodax 26' (rig)
Manolo 75', 90'
TomĂĄs 86'
Report Stadium: Vicente CalderĂłn
8 December 1990 14 Cadiz CF 0–1 Atletico Madrid Cadice
Report 52' (pen) Rodax Stadium: RamĂłn de Carranza
16 December 1990 15 Atletico Madrid 4–0 Real Sociedad Madrid
Manolo 7', 71'
Sabas 86'
Schuster 90'
Report Stadium: Vicente CalderĂłn
29 December 1990 16 Logroñes CF 0–1 Atletico Madrid Logroño
Report 72' (rig) Manolo Stadium: Las Gaunas
Referee: Taboada Soto
6 January 1991 17 Atletico Madrid 0–0 Real Oviedo Madrid
Report Stadium: Vicente CalderĂłn
Referee: Jiménez Moreno
12 January 1991 18 Real Madrid 0–3 Atletico Madrid Madrid
Report 6' Manolo
31' Juanito
86' Rodax
Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
Referee: EnrĂ­quez Negreira
20 January 1991 19 Atletico Madrid 4–0 Espanol Madrid
Juanito 15'
Manolo 32'
Schuster 66'
Futre 90'
Report Stadium: Vicente CalderĂłn
26 January 1991 20 Atletico Madrid 2–0 Valencia Madrid
Manolo 65'
Rodax 87'
Report Stadium: Vicente CalderĂłn
3 February 1991 21 Betis 0–0 Atletico Madrid Siviglia
Report Stadium: Benito VillamarĂ­n
10 February 1991 22 Atletico Madrid 2–0 Real Valladolid Madrid
Schuster 86'
Alfredo 89'
Report Stadium: Vicente CalderĂłn
24 February 1991 23 Tenerife 0–0 Atletico Madrid Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Report Stadium: Heliodoro RodrĂ­guez LĂłpez
Referee: Rubio Valdivieso
3 March 1991 24 Atletico Madrid 2–0 Athletic Bilbao Madrid
Sabas 49'
Manolo 61'
Report Stadium: Vicente CalderĂłn
9 March 1991 25 Osasuna 0–3 Atletico Madrid Pamplona
Report 25', 80' SolozĂĄbal
29' Manolo
Stadium: El Sadar
Referee: Pajares Paz
17 March 1991 26 Atletico Madrid 3–1 Sporting Gijon Madrid
Manolo 11', 23' (rig)
Juanito 74'
Report 45' Luis Enrique Stadium: Vicente CalderĂłn
23 March 1991 27 Burgos 1–1 Atletico Madrid Burgos
Tamayo 14' Report 34' Manolo Stadium: El PlantĂ­o
30 March 1991 28 Barcellona 1–1 Atletico Madrid Barcellona
Salinas 57' Report 64' VizcaĂ­no Stadium: Camp Nou
7 April 1991 29 Atletico Madrid 3–1 CD Castellon Madrid
Ferreira 37', 49'
Rodax 74'
Report 28' Alcañiz Stadium: Vicente Calderón
13 April 1991 30 Sevilla CF 1–1 Atletico Madrid Siviglia
Report Stadium: RamĂłn SĂĄnchez-PizjuĂĄn
21 April 1991 31 Atletico Madrid 0–1 RCD Mallorca Madrid
Report 86' Claudio Stadium: Vicente CalderĂłn
Referee: HernĂĄndez VelĂĄzquez
28 April 1991 32 Real Zaragoza 1–0 Atletico Madrid Zaragoza
Pardeza 25' Report Stadium: La Romareda
Referee: Jiménez Moreno
5 May 1991 33 Atletico Madrid 0–0 Cadiz CF Madrid
Report Stadium: Vicente CalderĂłn
Referee: Merino GonzĂĄlez
12 May 1991 34 Real Sociedad 2–1 Atletico Madrid San Sebastián
Atkinson 37'
Aldridge 79'
Report 5' ( o.g.) Larrañaga Stadium: Atocha
19 May 1991 35 Atletico Madrid 3–0 CD Logroñes Madrid
Juanito 43'
Manolo 51'
Alfredo 73'
Report Stadium: Vicente CalderĂłn
Referee: Calvo CĂłrdova
26 May 1991 36 Real Oviedo 3–0 Atletico Madrid Oviedo
Sarriugarte 47'
Carlos 62', 82'
Report Stadium: Carlos Tartiere
Referee: MarĂ­n LĂłpez
2 June 1991 37 Atletico Madrid 0–3 Real Madrid Madrid
Report 71' MĂ­chel
87', 90' Butragueño
Stadium: Vicente CalderĂłn
Referee: Ramos Marcos
9 June 1991 38 Español 3–1 Atletico Madrid Barcelona
Escaich 31', 90'
Mendiondo 35'
Report 57' VizcaĂ­no Stadium: SarriĂĄ
Referee: Brito Arceo

Copa del Rey

Eightfinals

7 February 1991 Real Madrid 1-1 Atletico Madrid Madrid
Sånchez 56' Report 36' Rodax Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 60,000 [6]
Referee: Ramos Marcos
27 February 1991 Atletico Madrid 1-0 Real Madrid Madrid
Donato 57' Report Stadium: Vicente CalderĂłn
Attendance: 50,000 [7]
Referee: AnsuĂĄtegui Roca

Quarterfinals

13 June 1991 Real Valladolid 0-2 Atletico Madrid Valladolid
20:30 CEST Report 13' Juanito
28' Schuster
Stadium: José Zorrilla
Attendance: 12,000 [8]
Referee: Pajares Paz
16 June 1991 Atletico Madrid 0-1 Real Valladolid Madrid
21:00 CEST Report 81' (pen) Fonseca Stadium: Vicente CalderĂłn
Attendance: 35,000 [9]
Referee: Merino GonzĂĄlez

Semifinals

20 June 1991 FC Barcelona 0-2 Atletico Madrid Barcelona
21:00 CEST Report 35' Futre
60' Manolo
Stadium: Camp Nou
Attendance: 55,000 [10]
Referee: Valdés Sånchez
23 June 1991 Atletico Madrid 2-3 FC Barcelona Madrid
SolozĂĄbal 44'
Manolo 79'
Report 20', 27' Salinas
71' Koeman
Stadium: Vicente CalderĂłn
Attendance: 30,000 [11]
Referee: AnsuĂĄtegui Roca

Final

29 June 1991 Atletico Madrid 1-0 ( a.e.t.) RCD Mallorca Madrid
20:30 CEST Alfredo 111' Report Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 60,000
Referee: Ramos Marcos

UEFA Cup

19 September 1990 Timisoara Romania 2-0 Spain Atletico Madrid Timisoara
14:45 CEST Bungău 43' (rig)
Octavian Popescu 62'
Report Stadium: Dan PăltiniƟanu
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: Namoğlu
3 October 1990 Atletico Madrid Spain 1-0 Romania Timisoara Madrid
20:00 CEST Juanito 88' Report Stadium: Vicente CalderĂłn
Attendance: 55,000

Statistics

Players statistics

No. Pos Nat Player Total 1990-91 La Liga 1990-91 Copa del Rey
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
- GK Spain  ESP Abel 33 -17 33 -17
- DF Spain  ESP Tomas 33 1 33 1
- DF Spain  ESP Juanito 36 5 36 5
- DF Spain  ESP Solozabal 36 2 36 2
- DF Spain  ESP Juan Carlos 24 0 23+1 0
- MF Brazil  BRA Donato 25 0 25 0
- MF Spain  ESP Vizcaino 34 3 33+1 3
- MF Germany  GER Schuster 29 4 29 4
- FW Austria  AUT Rodax 26 9 21+5 9
- FW Spain  ESP Manolo 37 16 35+2 16
- FW Portugal  POR Futre 26 3 24+2 3
- GK Spain  ESP Mejias 5 -11 5 -11
- MF Spain  ESP Alfredo 33 3 18+15 3
- DF Spain  ESP Patxi Ferreira 21 2 17+4 2
- DF Spain  ESP Pedro 18 0 13+5 0
- DF Spain  ESP Toni Muñoz 11 0 8+3 0
- DF Spain  ESP Pizo GĂłmez 15 0 13+2 0
- MF Spain  ESP Orejuela 2 0 1+1 0
- MF Spain  ESP Julio Prieto 12 0 4+8 0
- DF Spain  ESP Carlos Aguilera 4 0 1+3 0
- FW Spain  ESP Sabas 20 3 8+12 3
- GK Andorra  AND Koldo 0 0 0 0
- FW Brazil  BRA Baltazar 3 0 1+2 0
- FW Spain  ESP Alfaro 2 0 0+2 0
- DF Spain  ESP Juanma Lopez 1 0 1 0

Squad statistics

Competizione Punti Totale DR
G V N P Gf Gs
Primera DivisiĂłn 47 38 17 13 8 52 28 +24
Coppa del Re - 7 4 1 2 9 5 +4
Coppa UEFA - 2 1 0 1 1 2 -1
Totale 47 47 22 14 11 62 35 +27

Top scorers

Rank Position Player La Liga Copa del Rey UEFA Cup Total
1 FW Spain Manolo 16 2 0 18
2 FW Austria Gerhard Rodax 9 1 0 10
3 DF Spain Juanito 5 1 1 7
4 MF Germany Bernd Schuster 4 1 0 5
5 MF Portugal Paulo Futre 3 1 0 4
MF Spain Alfredo 3 1 0 4
7 MF Spain Juan VizcaĂ­no 3 0 0 3
FW Spain Juan Sabas 3 0 0 3
DF Spain Patxi Ferreira 2 1 0 3
10 DF Spain Roberto SolozĂĄbal 2 0 0 2
11 DF Spain Tomås Reñones 1 0 0 1
DF Brazil Donato 0 1 0 1
Own goals 1 0 0 1
Totals 52 9 1 62

References

  1. ^ Arnhold, Matthias (26 May 2016). "Bernd Schuster – International Appearances". RSSSF. Retrieved 26 May 2016.
  2. ^ "The World's 414 Top Division goalkeepers of all time with the longest time without conceding a goal". International Federation of Football History & Statistics. Archived from the original on 18 February 2009. Retrieved 16 February 2009.
  3. ^ "RadiografĂ­a de la jornada" (PDF) (in Spanish). mundodeportivo.com. 8 October 1990. Retrieved 15 June 2017.
  4. ^ record.pt (16 November 2014). "Gil asked me not to play against Español" (in Spanish). mundodeportivo.com. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
  5. ^ "Fiesta rojiblanca en el Bernabéu" (PDF) (in Spanish). mundodeportivo.com. 30 June 1991. Retrieved 16 June 2022.
  6. ^ "La madre de todas las batallas" (PDF) (in Spanish). mundodeportivo.com. 8 February 1991. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
  7. ^ "El Real, a los pies del Atleti" (PDF) (in Spanish). mundodeportivo.com. 28 February 1991. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
  8. ^ "Cómoda renta para el Atlético" (PDF) (in Spanish). mundodeportivo.com. 14 June 1991. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
  9. ^ "El Atlético, sin florituras" (PDF) (in Spanish). mundodeportivo.com. 17 June 1991. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
  10. ^ "Copa del Rey / Semifinales" (PDF) (in Spanish). mundodeportivo.com. 21 June 1991. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
  11. ^ "Copa del Rey / EscĂĄndalo en el Manzanares" (PDF) (in Spanish). mundodeportivo.com. 24 June 1991. Retrieved 2 August 2022.

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