Football Matches on Wednesday September 16, 1992
Round | Wk | Time | Home | Score | Away | Attendance | Venue | Referee | Match Report | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
First round | Milan it | 4–0 | si NK Olimpija Ljubljana | Stadio San Siro | Roman Steindl | Match Report | Leg 1 of 2 | |||
First round | Rangers sct | 2–0 | dk Lyngby | Ibrox Stadium | Jaap Uilenberg | Match Report | Leg 1 of 2 | |||
First round | Stuttgart de | 3–0 | eng Leeds United | Mercedes-Benz-Arena | Rune Larsson | Match Report | Leg 1 of 2 | |||
First round | Lahti fi | 1–0 | ro Dinamo București | Lahti Stadium | Wilfred Wallace | Match Report | Leg 1 of 2 | |||
First round | KV is | 0–1 | ru CSKA Moscow | Víkingsvöllur | Gerald Ashby | Match Report | Leg 1 of 2 | |||
First round | Maccabi Tel Aviv FC il | 0–1 | be Club Brugge | Itztadion Ramat Gan | László Vágner | Match Report | Leg 1 of 2 | |||
First round | Austria Wien at | 3–1 | bg CSKA Sofia | Ernst-Happel-Stadion | Ion Craciunescu | Match Report | Leg 1 of 2 | |||
First round | PSV nl | 6–0 | lt Žalgiris | PSV Stadion | James McCluskey | Match Report | Leg 1 of 2 | |||
First round | Union Luxembourg lu | 1–4 | pt Porto | Achille Hammerel | Patrick Kelly | Match Report | Leg 1 of 2 | |||
First round | Lech Poznań pl | 2–0 | lv Skonto FC | Stadion Miejski | Mitko Mitrev | Match Report | Leg 1 of 2 | |||
First round | Glentoran nir | 0–5 | fr Marseille | The Oval | Johannes Reijgwart | Match Report | Leg 1 of 2 | |||
First round | Göteborg se | 2–0 | tr Beşiktaş | Ullevi | Leslie Irvine | Match Report | Leg 1 of 2 | |||
First round | ŠK Slovan Bratislava sk | 4–1 | hu Ferencváros | Tehelné Pole | Serge Muhmenthaler | Match Report | Leg 1 of 2 | |||
First round | Sion ch | 4–1 | ua Tavriya Simferopol | Tourbillon | Léon Schelings | Match Report | Leg 1 of 2 | |||
First round | AEK Athens gr | 1–1 | cy APOEL FC | Nikos Goumas | Arie Frost | Match Report | Leg 1 of 2 | |||
First round | Barcelona es | 1–0 | no Viking | Camp Nou | Lajos Hartmann | Match Report | Leg 1 of 2 |
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