Date: 06-05-1992
Stage: final
Place: LISBOA
Running time: 120 min.
Colour: PAL
Quality: HD 1080p 50fps (9)
Commentary: MULTI : italian/spanish/german/french
My rating: **
Notes: Neubarth, Rufer, Allofs, Petit, Weah, Rui Barros
MATCH SUMMARY
Wednesday, 6 May 1992 – 20:15
Estádio da Luz, Lisbon
Attendance: 16,000
Weather: mild and dry
WERDER BREMA
Jürgen Rollmann
Manfred Bockenfeld
Uli Borowka
Rune Bratseth
Marco Bode
Dieter Eilts
Mirko Votava
Thomas Wolter
Klaus Allofs
Wynton Rufer
Frank Neubarth
Coach: Otto Rehhagel
34′ ↓ Wolter ↑ Schaaf
75′ ↓ Neubarth ↑ Kohn
MONACO
Jean-Luc Ettori
Roger Mendy
Luc Sonor
Emmanuel Petit
Patrick Valéry
Jérôme Gnako
Marcel Dib
Rui Barros
Gérald Passi
Youssouf Fofana
George Weah
Coach: Arsène Wenger
60′ ↓ Fofana ↑ Clément
63′ ↓ Petit ↑ Djorkaeff
Referee: Pietro D’Elia (ITA)
Goals: 41′ Allofs (WER), 54′ Rufer (WER)
Match overview
Werder Bremen secured their first European title with a disciplined performance in the 1992 Cup Winners’ Cup final against Monaco.
Allofs opened the scoring before half-time, and Rufer added a second early in the second half to seal the win.
Despite Monaco’s efforts and possession spells, Rehhagel’s tactical setup proved decisive at the Estádio da Luz in Lisbon.
Trivia
Klaus Allofs’ goal in the final marked the last major achievement in his career before retirement the same year.
The final was the first European final for coach Arsène Wenger, who would later make history with Arsenal.

