Round: FINAL Stadium: Stadio Olimpico
Date: Wednesday, 30th May 1984
Attendance: 69,693
Time: 20:15 (local time) Referee: Erik Fredriksson
Coach: Nils Liedholm Coach: Joe Fagan

AFTER EXTRA TIME - LIVERPOOL WIN 4-2 ON PENALTIES


AS ROMA
LIVERPOOL

1. Franco Tancredi
1. Bruce Grobbelaar

2. Michele Nappi
2. Phil Neal 14 1:0

3. Dario Bonetti
3. Alan Kennedy

4. Ubaldo Righetti
4. Mark Lawrenson

5. Paulo Roberto Falcao
5. Ronnie Whelan

6. Sebastiano Nela
6. Alan Hansen

7. Bruno Conti
7. Kenny Dalglish 94

8. Antonio Carlos Cerezo 114 8. Sammy Lee

9. Roberto Pruzzo 43 1:1 63 9. Ian Rush

10. Agostino Di Bartolomei (C)
10. Craig Johnston 71

11. Francesco Graziani
11. Graeme Souness (C)




Mark Tullio Strukelj Cerezo 114
Bob Bolder



Odoacre Chierico Pruzzo 63
Michael Robinson Dalglish 94






Steve Nicol Johnston 71






David Hodgson






Gary Gillespie

PENALTIES
1. Steve Nicol - Liverpool 0:0

Agostino Di Bartolomei - AS Roma 0:1
2. Phil Neal - Liverpool 1:1

Bruno Conti - AS Roma 1:1
3. Graeme Souness - Liverpool 2:1

Ubaldo Righetti - AS Roma 2:2
4. Ian Rush - Liverpool 3:2

Francesco Graziani - AS Roma 3:2
5. Alan Kennedy - Liverpool 4:2





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Graeme Souness - lifted trophy in last match




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Alan Kennedy - winning penalty






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Stadio Olimpico, Rome, Italy





Photograph courtesy of Adrian Killen




Phil Neal's medal.
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Kenny Dalglish's medal.



Phil Neal match issued shirt. Neal opted for the short sleeve shirt in the match.
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Ian Rush's match worn shirt.




AS Roma goalkeeper match issued shirt.
Images courtesy of Colin Wright



Official spare shirt produced for the Final.



Phil Neal's match worn shirt.



Autographed match issued shirt of Mark Lawrenson.
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Jumper issued to players and staff.





Kenny Dalglish match worn shirt and European Cup medals on display in the club museum.
Images courtesy of Jim Clarke



Photograph courtesy of Jim Clarke



UK programme. 76 pages.


This issue was published and on sale in the UK with the permission of UEFA. It is unlikely that it was available in Rome.




Italian FA programme. 126 pages.


This issue was produced by the Italian FA for the media and was available in the VIP area of the stadium. It was also on sale at the airport after the match.




Roma Mia programme. 112 pages.
This programme was issued for all AS Roma's home matches.



Barbato programme. 100 pages.


This issue was produced by the AS Roma supporters club. We have been informed that it was on sale at the stadium. It is referred to as the Barbato issue as that company were the selling agents in Italy.












Unused match ticket for the west terrace. Tickets issued through Liverpool FC have a red liverbird stamped on the back. All stubs attached.







Official match poster - 70 x 35 cm.




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The envelope which contained the ticket.
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Other envelopes which contained tickets.
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Service ticket.








Laminated VIP Entrance Control Officers Pass.
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Parking tickets.









Roma Amor. 36 pages.
This issue is also referred to as the Alpi Publisport issue.
Image courtesy of Andy Marsden



Roma Day. 16 pages.
Image courtesy of Bobby Brakell




Corriere dello Sport newspaper dated 29th May 1984 - the day before the match.




Corriere dello Sport newspaper dated 30th May 1984 - the day of the match.




Eight page supplement to Corriere dello Sport newspaper on the day of the match.





Metrolimpico supplement to Metro newspaper dated 30th May 1984 - the day of the match. This supplement was available for free at the stadium.

Image courtesy of Robbert Goijaarts



Ale Roma. 64 pages.
Dated the day after the match, on sale at the stadium.
Image courtesy of Jim Clarke



Ale Roma supplement. 132 pages.
Supplement to the Ale Roma magazine dated 13th May 1984.



IL Tempo newspaper dated the day of the match.





Telesport newspaper special edition for the Final. The newspaper was available for free within the Olympic Stadium. It is printed in Italian and English languages.

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Sixteen page supplement to Giallo Rossi newspaper was on sale at the stadium.

Image courtesy of Jim Clarke





Metrolimpico supplement to Metro newspaper dated 26th May 1984 - the Saturday before the match.







Poster from Italian magazine.




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Rome / Liverpool city councils poster. The poster was produced in three different sizes. The A4 Size (28 cm x 21 cm) is the one most people are aware of. Another poster size was 95 cm x 68 cm. The size of the poster on the right is much larger (135 by 97cm).






Seventy two page official AS Roma LA ROMA Lancio Edition (Edizioni Lancio). Dated May 1984. Only available to official club members of Roma. Previews the Final and reviews the semi final against Dundee United.

Image courtesy of Robert Greenwood





Fifty two page Giallo Rossi magazine dated May 1984. The magazine is entirely dedicated to previewing the Final.




Intrepido Sport magazine.
Image courtesy of Mark Freeman




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English language supplement to Italian newspaper Paese Sera, dated the day of the match, previews the Final.





Stadio Corriere dello Sport newspaper, dated the day of the match, previews the Final.



Liverpool Echo preview supplement.
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Liverpool Echo 4 page supplement.



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The weekly Rome published football small format newspaper Totoguida Sport, dated 29th of May 1984, previews the Final.

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Weekly News newspaper previews the Final.


















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A montage from the Liverpool Echo newspaper.





Seventy two page official AS Roma LA ROMA Lancio Edition (Edizioni Lancio). Dated June 1984. Only available to official club members of Roma. 40 pages reviewing the European Cup Final and also includes reviews of Roma's earlier round matches.


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Football Monthly magazine reviews the Final.







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GUY MITCHELL'S POSTER ALBUM



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'International Garden Festival 1984' post card.
Images courtesy of Jim Clarke



'International Garden Festival 1984' post card.




Official 1983-84 season review LP has commentary from every round of the European Cup with extensive highlights from the final itself. Also includes a 32 page booklet.








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Supporters pennant obtained outside the stadium.
Images courtesy of Jim Clarke






Supporters pennant autographed by the players on the plane.






















Image courtesy of John Lambert









Commemorative matches.
Image courtesy of Gerard Scully














Plastic gloves distributed in Roma supporters in the South terrace. They are obviously an advertisement for a jeans company.





Commemorative Badge. We believe this badge was issued by Liverpool FC.

























Image courtesy of Gerard Scully












The Kings of Europe print by Peter Deighan.









Canvas print.






132 page Italian book The Wednesday of Dogs! reviews the Final.
Image courtesy of Jim Clarke



Poster obtained by a Liverpool supporter in Rome. 20 x 27 inches.
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Colour photograph and two signed football covers, mounted and framed, 73cm x 37cm.

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Steve Hale photograph that hung in the corridor beside the Director's Lounge in the old Main Stand.



Steve Hale photograph that hung in the corridor beside the Director's Lounge in the old Main Stand.





Steve Hale photograph of Graeme Souness lifting the European Cup removed from the corridor beside the Director's Lounge in the old Main Stand at Anfield.






Aluminium sheet with protective film display board commemorating the 1984 European Cup victory.







Liverpool Museum exhibit of 1984.
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Photograph that hung in the 2015-16 season Hospitality Marquee Trophy Room.

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Ian Rush scored 47 goals for Liverpool in the 1983/84 season (excluding his spot kick conversion in Rome). His 32 goals in the domestic League was the highest in Europe and saw him become the first British player to win Europe's Golden Boot. The boot is plated in 24k gold and measures 190mm x 84mm.
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1984 European Interclubs winners medal awarded to Liverpool players and officials. The European Interclubs Team of the Year competition, sponsored by Adidas, was awarded by France Football magazine. The league table was based on marks given by their football correspondents throughout the season. The awards ran from 1968 to 1991.
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