1993 Intercontinental Cup

The 1993 Intercontinental Cup was an association football match played on 12 December 1993 between Milan, runners-up of the 1992–93 UEFA Champions League, and São Paulo, winners of the 1993 Copa Libertadores. The match was played at the National Stadium in Tokyo. It was Milan's fifth appearance in the competition, after the victories in 1969, 1989, 1990, and the defeat in 1963. It was São Paulo's second appearance, after the victory in the previous edition. Olympique de Marseille, the winners of 1992–93 UEFA Champions League was not allowed to participate, because of match-fixing scandal involving the club, which made them stripped from 1992–93 French Division 1 title and ban from international club competitions (1993–94 UEFA Champions League, 1993 European Super Cup and Intercontinental Cup). Because of the scandal, AC Milan was allowed to play in the Super Cup and Intercontinental Cup.

1993 Intercontinental Cup
EventIntercontinental Cup
Date12 December 1993
VenueNational Stadium, Tokyo
Man of the MatchToninho Cerezo
(São Paulo)
RefereeJoël Quiniou (France)
Attendance52,275

Toninho Cerezo was named man of the match.

Venue

Olympic Stadium, Tokyo, hosted the final

Match details

Milan 2–3 São Paulo
Massaro  48'
Papin  81'
Report Palhinha  19'
Toninho Cerezo  59'
Müller  88'
National Stadium, Tokyo
Attendance: 52,275
Milan
São Paulo
GK1 Sebastiano Rossi
RB2 Christian Panucci
CB6 Franco Baresi
CB5 Alessandro Costacurta
LB3 Paolo Maldini
RM4 Demetrio Albertini 79'
CM8 Marcel Desailly
LM7 Roberto Donadoni
LM10 Daniele Massaro
CF9 Jean-Pierre Papin
CF11 Florin Răducioiu 79'
Substitutes:
DM 16 Alessandro Orlando 79'
DF 13 Mauro Tassotti 79'
Manager:
Fabio Capello
GK1 Zetti
RB2 Cafu
CB3 Válber
CB4 Ronaldão
LB6 André Luiz
DM5 Doriva
DM8 Dinho
AM11 Toninho Cerezo
AM10 Leonardo
CF7 Müller
CF9 Palhinha 64'
Substitutes:
GK12 Rogério Ceni
DF13 Gilmar
DM14 Luís Carlos Goiano
MF15 Juninho Paulista 64'
FW16 Valdeir
Manager:
Telê Santana

Man of the Match:
Toninho Cerezo (São Paulo)

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