1986 Intercontinental Cup

1986 Intercontinental Cup
Cover of the match's programme, depicting Steaua București's László Bölöni and River Plate's Norberto "Beto" Alonso
Date14 December 1986
VenueNational Stadium, Tokyo
Man of the MatchAntonio Alzamendi (River Plate)
RefereeJosé Luis Martínez Bazán (Uruguay)
Attendance62,000

The 1986 Intercontinental Cup was the 25th edition of the Intercontinental Cup, an annual association football match played between the winners of the European Cup (now called the Champions League) and the Copa Libertadores. The match would be played on 14 December 1986 at the National Stadium in Tokyo, Japan, between River Plate of Argentina and Steaua București of Romania, having both qualified for the first time as the champions of their corresponding continental tournament.

Watched by a crowd of 62,000, Steaua București scored a goal in the 16th minute when a River Plate player gave the ball to Miodrag Belodedici, however this was wrongfully ruled as offside by assistant referee Shizuo Takada, and the goal didn't count. River Plate struck back in the 28th minute when Norberto "Beto" Alonso took a fast free kick after Juan Gilberto Funes was fouled by Adrian Bumbescu, who would stay arguing with the referee. This surprised the Romanian defence, and Antonio Alzamendi received Alonso's pass and shot into the left post of the keeper, but then scored with a header when the rebounce came. Steaua București captain Tudorel Stoica was had chance in the 52th minute where he was through on goal against River Plate's keeper, but would fail to score. The team couldn't equalize in the second half, giving River Plate its first and only Intercontinental Cup.

River Plate manager Héctor Veira would later reflect on the match in an interview stating that it was very tactical —as he expected— and that it required great concentration. On the opposing side, manager Anghel Iordănescu would reflect on the only goal of the match, stating that they "lost concentration for a second", which is what cost them the match. Both Belodedici and captain Stoica would state in interviews that the goal scored by Belodedici in the 16th minute counted, and that assistant referee Takada would wrongfully disallow it.