Stories from the world of Romanian sports – Seville, 1986
On May 7, 1986 Steaua Bucharest won the European Champions' Cup
Florin Orban, 30.03.2026, 13:45
For younger generations of football lovers, it is hard to believe that Romanian teams were, at one point in time, at the very top of Europe. Older fans, however, will never forget that on May 7, 1986, in Seville, at the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium, Steaua Bucharest defeated FC Barcelona in the European Champions’ Cup final, becoming the first team from Eastern Europe to win the prestigious trophy.
Steaua reached the final after defeating the Danish side Vejle Boldklub, the Hungarian club Honvéd Budapest, Kuusysi Lahti of Finland and Anderlecht Brussels. The match in Bucharest against the Belgians, which Steaua won 3-0, was considered the best game ever played by a Romanian team in European competitions.
The final against Barcelona was played on Spanish soil. In Seville, Barcelona arrived with 40,000 fans who were expecting their team’s first victory in the European Cup. Playing for Steaua were: Helmut Duckadam, Ștefan Iovan, Adrian Bumbescu, Miodrag Belodedici, Ilie Bărbulescu, Gavrilă Balint, Ladislau Bölöni, Ștefan Majearu, Lucian Bălan, Marius Lăcătuș, Victor Pițurcă, Marin Radu (also known as Radu II), and Anghel Iordănescu. The team was coached by Emerich Jenei, assisted by Iordănescu. Missing from the squad was the very man who had led the entire qualifying campaign as captain up until the final: Tudorel Stoica.
The clash in Seville was difficult for Steaua, who nevertheless proved their tactical superiority. They defended well and were strong on counter-attacks. 120 minutes passed without a goal. During the penalty shootout, the miracle occurred. Steaua’s goalkeeper, Helmut Duckadam, saved all four of Barcelona’s penalty kicks.
Few people remember that the Spanish goalkeeper, the late Javier Urruticoechea, also blocked two shots, a rare feat at such a high level. However, the fact that the Spaniard was beaten twice, specifically by Marius Lăcătuș and Gavrilă Balint, left only Duckadam to enter legend.
Today, many of those who contributed to the success in Seville are no longer among us. Emerich Jenei, Helmut Duckadam, Lucian Bălan and Ilie Bărbulescu have passed away. Many members of Steaua’s “Golden Team” became coaches. A few even proved their mettle, and the one who reached the furthest was Victor Pițurcă, a manager who brought Romania to two European Championships. (VP)