1994–95 UEFA Champions League
The 1994–95 UEFA Champions League was the 40th edition of UEFA's premier European club football tournament, and the third since its rebranding as the UEFA Champions League. The tournament was won by Ajax of the Netherlands with a late goal in the final against defending champions AC Milan of Italy. Ajax won the competition without losing a game, either in the group or the knock-out stage, clinching the title for the first time since 1973.
The Ernst-Happel-Stadion in Vienna held the final. | |
Tournament details | |
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Dates | Qualifying: 10–24 August 1994 Competition proper: 14 September 1994 – 24 May 1995 |
Teams | Competition proper: 16 Total: 24 |
Final positions | |
Champions | Ajax (4th title) |
Runners-up | AC Milan |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 61 |
Goals scored | 140 (2.3 per match) |
Attendance | 2,328,515 (38,172 per match) |
Top scorer(s) | George Weah (Paris Saint-Germain) 7 goals |
Compared to the previous edition of the European Cup, radical changes were made to the format of the tournament, due to a recently expired contract that bound UEFA to the EBU for the transmission of the final. This gave occasion for a general review of the format, which attracted the interest of new and financially well-off private television companies. This edition included four groups of four teams each in the group stage, up from two groups of four teams each in 1993–94. It was also the first year in which eight teams advanced to the knock-out stage and the first of three years in which the champions of smaller nations entered the UEFA Cup instead of the Champions League. It was also the first time that this competition was known as the UEFA Champions League from the first to the last match of the competition: in two previous seasons, the UEFA Champions League involved the matches played between the second round and the European Cup final.
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia's entrants were unable to participate for the third season in a row due to the UN economic sanctions. Milan were the defending champions, but were defeated by Ajax in the final.