The 1992–93 UEFA Champions League first round was the first stage of the competition proper of the 1992–93 UEFA Champions League, and featured 32 teams. It began on 16 September and ended on 9 October 1992. The 16 winners advanced to the second round.
Times are CET/CEST,[note 1] as listed by UEFA.
In total, 32 teams participated in the first round: 28 teams which entered in this round, and 4 winners of the preliminary round.
Each tie was played over two legs, with each team playing one leg at home. The team that scored more goals on aggregate over the two legs advanced to the next round. If the aggregate score was level, the away goals rule was applied, i.e. the team that scored more goals away from home over the two legs advanced. If away goals were also equal, then extra time was played. The away goals rule would be again applied after extra time, i.e. if there were goals scored during extra time and the aggregate score was still level, the visiting team advanced by virtue of more away goals scored. If no goals were scored during extra time, the tie was decided by penalty shoot-out.
The draw for the first round was held on 15 July 1992 in Geneva, Switzerland.[1]
The first legs were played on 16 September, and the second legs on 30 September 1992. An additional play-off was held on 9 October.
IFK Göteborg won 3–2 on aggregate.
Lech Poznań won 2–0 on aggregate.
Rangers won 3–0 on aggregate.
3–3 on aggregate. A play-off was played on a neutral ground to determine the winner.[note 2]
Leeds United won 5–4 on aggregate.
Slovan Bratislava won 4–1 on aggregate.
Milan won 7–0 on aggregate.
Dinamo București won 2–1 on aggregate.
Marseille won 8–0 on aggregate.
Club Brugge won 4–0 on aggregate.
Austria Wien won 5–4 on aggregate.
Sion won 7–2 on aggregate.
Porto won 9–1 on aggregate.
3–3 on aggregate. AEK Athens won on away goals.
PSV Eindhoven won 8–0 on aggregate.
CSKA Moscow won 5–2 on aggregate.
Barcelona won 1–0 on aggregate.
- ^ CEST (UTC+2) for dates up to 26 September 1992 (first legs), and CET (UTC+1) for dates thereafter (second legs and play-off).
- ^ a b c d The Leeds United v Stuttgart second-leg match originally finished as a 4–1 win for Leeds United, with Stuttgart deemed to have won the tie on away goals after finishing 4–4 on aggregate. However, after the second leg it was discovered that Stuttgart had fielded more than the allowed maximum of three foreign players, resulting in the match being awarded as a 3–0 win for Leeds United. As a result, the tie finished 3–3 on aggregate and level on away goals, resulting in a play-off match being ordered at a neutral venue to decide the winner.
- ^ "Meetings and Events". Bulletin officiel de l'UEFA. No. 140. Union of European Football Associations. September 1992. p. 33.
- ^ "Beşiktaş v IFK Göteborg, 30 September 1992" (JSON). Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 22 March 2022.
- ^ "Lech Poznań v Skonto, 16 September 1992" (JSON). Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 22 March 2022.
- ^ "Stuttgart v Leeds United, 16 September 1992" (JSON). Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 22 March 2022.
- ^ "Leeds United v Stuttgart, 30 September 1992" (JSON). Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 22 March 2022.
- ^ "Slovan Bratislava v Ferencváros, 16 September 1992" (JSON). Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 22 March 2022.
- ^ "Ferencváros v Slovan Bratislava, 30 September 1992" (JSON). Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 22 March 2022.
- ^ "Olimpija Ljubljana v Milan, 30 September 1992" (JSON). Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 22 March 2022.
- ^ "Austria Wien v CSKA Sofia, 16 September 1992" (JSON). Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 22 March 2022.
- ^ "CSKA Sofia v Austria Wien, 30 September 1992" (JSON). Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 22 March 2022.
- ^ "Porto v Union Luxembourg, 30 September 1992" (JSON). Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 22 March 2022.
- ^ "PSV Eindhoven v Žalgiris, 16 September 1992" (JSON). Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 22 March 2022.
- ^ "Žalgiris v PSV Eindhoven, 30 September 1992" (JSON). Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 22 March 2022.
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