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32 years ago, the Ibero-American Cup was won

On May 25, 1994, Real Madrid defeated Boca Juniors in a two-legged final.

32 years ago, the Ibero-American Cup was won
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Today marks 32 years since Real Madrid won the Ibero-American Cup. Our team claimed victory on May 25, 1994, in the only edition of this competition, which pitted the winner of the Copa del Rey against the winner of the Conmebol Gold Cup. The title was decided in a two-legged final against Boca Juniors, with the Santiago Bernabéu hosting the first leg. In that match, Real Madrid defeated the Argentine team 3-1 thanks to a brace by Morales and a goal from Hierro.

The second leg took place six days later in Buenos Aires. Boca Juniors took the lead with goals from Da Silva and Naveda. However, Milla secured the Ibero-American Cup for Real Madrid with his goal in the 74th minute, making it a 2-1 final score. In this way, our team concluded a season in which they had previously won the Spanish Super Cup.

FIRST LEG (Santiago Bernabéu, 05/19/1994)
3- Real Madrid: Buyo, Velasco, Alkorta, Lasa (Fernando, 75’), Prosinecki (Sandro, 46’), Martín Vázquez, Míchel, Milla, Hierro, Zamorano, and Dani (Morales, 57’).
1- Boca Juniors: Montoya, Mac Allister, Moya, Simón, Soñora, Márcico, Peralta, Saldaña, Basay (Carranza, 71’), Manteca Martínez (Pogany, 2’), and Da Silva (Carranza, 57’). 

Goals
1-0 (min. 34): Hierro.
2-0 (min. 70): Morales.
3-0 (min. 79): Morales.
3-1 (min. 85): Mac Allister.

SECOND LEG (La Bombonera, 05/25/1994)
2- Boca Juniors: 
Pogany, Noriega, Medero, Arruabarrena, Carranza, Tejera, Tapia, Farías, Saldaña (Moya, 26’), Da Silva, and Naveda. 
1- Real Madrid: Buyo, Velasco (Ramis, 86’), Chendo, Antía, Nando, Marcos, Prosinecki, Martín Vázquez, Míchel, Milla, and Dani (Morales, 80’).

Goals
1-0 (min. 40): Da Silva.
2-0 (min. 73): Naveda.
2-1 (min. 74): Milla.

 

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