1987 was a significant year for IFK Göteborg as the team achieved their second UEFA Cup title. With a strong squad and impressive strategy, Blåvitt entered the tournament determined to once again show the world what they were capable of. Under the management of coach Arne Erlandsen and with players like Brolin, Larsson, and Björklund, expectations were sky-high.

In the final, Blåvitt faced the German club Hamburger SV, a name that intimidated many at the time. However, in a match characterized by intensity and skill, Blåvitt showcased their strength and tactics. The first match, played at Ullevi, ended 1-0 to Göteborg, giving them an advantage heading into the return leg in Hamburg.

The return leg in Hamburg was a nerve-wracking affair. Blåvitt not only had to defend their lead but also navigate through a pressured home team determined to turn the tables. The match featured several dramatic moments, but Blåvitt displayed remarkable discipline and team spirit. With a solid defensive effort and quick counterattacks, they managed to keep HSV at bay. When the referee blew the final whistle, it was clear: Blåvitt had successfully defended their lead and were crowned UEFA Cup champions.

This victory was not just a significant achievement for the team but also a milestone for Swedish football. Blåvitt's triumph in the UEFA Cup 1987 set a new standard and inspired future generations of players and supporters. The team demonstrated that with the right attitude and teamwork, one can reach even the highest heights.

The UEFA Cup victory of 1987 remains a proud part of Blåvitt's legacy and a reminder of the club's greatness. Today, as we reflect on this fantastic achievement, it is clear that Blåvitt has a history to be proud of, a history that continues to inspire both players and supporters in Gothenburg and beyond.