Date: 02-05-1990
Stage: final
Place: TORINO
Running time: 105 min.
Colour: PAL
Quality: HD 1080 50fps (9)
Commentary: MULTI : italian/spanish/german
My rating: ****
Notes: RuiBarros,Schillaci,Casiraghi, Dunga,Kubik,Baggio
MATCH SUMMARY
Wednesday, 2 May 1990 – 20:30
Stadio Comunale, Turin
Attendance: 45,000
Meteo: Mild
JUVENTUS
Stefano Tacconi
Nicolò Napoli
Luigi de Agostini
Roberto Galia
Sergio Brio (C)
Andrea Bonetti
Sergey Aleynikov
Rui Barros
Pierluigi Casiraghi
Giancarlo Marocchi
Salvatore Schillaci
Coach: Dino Zoff (ITA)
Bonetti 85′
Tacconi 87′
46′ ↓Sergio Brio ↑Angelo Alessio
FIORENTINA
Marco Landucci
Antonio Dell’Oglio
Giuseppe Volpecina
Dunga
Celeste Pin
Sergio Battistini (C)
Marco Nappi
Luboš Kubík
Renato Buso
Roberto Baggio
Alberto Di Chiara
Coach: Francesco Graziani (ITA)
Nappi 78′
46′ ↓Luboš Kubik ↑Stefano Malusci
Referee: Emilio Soriano Aladrén (ESP)
Goals:
3′ Galia (JUV)
10′ Buso (FIO)
59′ Casiraghi (JUV)
73′ De Agostini (JUV)
Match overview
Juventus took a significant step toward their second UEFA Cup title with a 3–1 victory over Fiorentina in the first leg of the all-Italian final. Goals from Galia, Casiraghi and De Agostini secured the win, with Buso scoring the only goal for Fiorentina in the 10th minute. The match was marked by high intensity and physical play, with Pasquale Bruno receiving a yellow card before being substituted at halftime. Fiorentina were left needing a two-goal win in the second leg, played in Avellino due to stadium issues in Florence.
Trivia
Some sources, including UEFA.com and Wikipedia, list Luciano Brio among the Juventus starters. However, contemporary match reports and multiple statistical archives confirm that Pasquale Bruno started the match, received a yellow card, and was substituted at halftime.

