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  1. 1984 UEFA Cup Final: Tottenham Hotspur Vs Anderlecht: Con Tottenham Hotspur F.C., R.S.C. Anderlecht, Steve Archibald, Osvaldo Ardiles. The 1984 UEFA Cup Final was an association football tie played on 9 May and 23 May 1984 to determine the champion of the 1983-84 UEFA Cup. The two-legged final was contested between Anderlecht (Belgium) - who were defending champions and Tottenham Hotspur ...

  2. 25 de sept. de 2006 · In athe epic final that spanned matches both home and away with the nail-biting lottery of penalties which decided the outcome of the 1983/1984 UEFA Cup Final and a Spurs victory. In the competitions first final shoot-out, Tony Parks was the hero saving Arnor Gudjohnsens penalty to secure a Spurs victory over Anderlecht.

  3. 9 de feb. de 2024 · "As I left Brighton (1983), we got to the FA Cup Final but got relegated, so it’s taken them 34 years (in 2017) to get back. It’s an incredible story, it really is. I went to the last-ever game at the Goldstone Ground and I went down to Hereford when they nearly went out of the Football League and the result that day kept them in the Football League (both matches in 1997).

  4. 17 de may. de 2024 · The 1984 UEFA Cup Final was an association football tie played on 9 May and 23 May 1984 to determine the champion of the 1983-84 UEFA Cup. ... 1984 UEFA Cup Final: Tottenham Hotspur Vs Anderlecht ...

  5. 14 de abr. de 2017 · Anderlecht have lost all three of their UEFA penalty shoot-outs: L 4-1 A v FC Barcelona (1978/79 European Cup Winners' Cup second round) L 4-3 A v Tottenham Hotspur FC (1983/84 UEFA Cup final ...

  6. 9 de may. de 2024 · Thu 09 May 2024, 17:00 | Tottenham Hotspur. He calls it the 'forgotten goal' of our UEFA Cup triumph in 1984, but the importance of that goal can never be underestimated. It's 40 years since Paul 'Maxi' Miller headed home in the first leg of the final against Anderlecht in Brussels. As we all know now, without that goal, we would have lost the ...

  7. 25 de abr. de 2019 · “I t’s a night for strong nerves,” said ITV commentator Brian Moore as kick-off approached in the second leg of the 1984 UEFA Cup final. The tie was tantalisingly poised as Tottenham Hotspur had secured a 1-1 draw in the away leg in Brussels against the defending holders, Anderlecht. Over 46,000 fans were crammed inside White Hart Lane, willing their team on.