European Champion Clubs' Cup 1965/66

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European Champion Clubs' Cup 1965/66
Cup winners Spain 1945Spain Real Madrid (6th title)
Beginning August 29, 1965
final May 11, 1966
Final stadium Heysel Stadium , Brussels
Teams 31
Games 58
Gates 224  (ø 3.86 per game)
Top scorer PortugalPortugal Eusébio Flórián Albert (7 each)
Hungary 1957Hungary 
European Champion Clubs' Cup 1964/65

The European Cup of National Champions 1965/66 was the 11th edition of the competition. 31 club teams took part, including 30 national champions from the previous season and the defending champions with Inter Milan .

The participants played in a pure cup mode with (except for the finals) back and forth games for the crown of European club football. In the case of a tie, the higher number of goals scored away counted in the first two rounds and a play-off was due from the quarter-finals. If there was still no decision, a coin was tossed.

The final took place on May 11, 1966 in the Heysel Stadium in Brussels in front of a good 55,000 spectators.

Preliminary round

The first legs took place from August 29 to October 6, the second legs from September 8 to October 22, 1965.

total First leg Return leg
Keflavík ÍF  IcelandIceland 02:13 Hungary 1957Hungary Ferencváros Budapest 11: 4 1 1: 9
Lyn Oslo  NorwayNorway 6: 8 Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Derry City 5: 3 1: 5
Fenerbahçe Istanbul  TurkeyTurkey 1: 5 BelgiumBelgium RSC Anderlecht 0-0 1: 5
Feijenoord Rotterdam  NetherlandsNetherlands 2: 6 Spain 1945Spain real Madrid 2: 1 0: 5
KS 17. Nëntori Tirana  Albania 1946People's Socialist Republic of Albania 0: 1 ScotlandScotland FC Kilmarnock 0-0 0: 1
Djurgårdens IF  SwedenSweden 2: 7 Bulgaria 1948Bulgaria Levski Sofia 2: 1 0: 6
Drumcondra FC  IrelandIreland 1: 3 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR ASK Forward Berlin 1-0 0: 3
Linz ASK  AustriaAustria 2: 5 Poland 1944Poland Górnik Zabrze 1: 3 21: 2 2
Lausanne Sports  SwitzerlandSwitzerland 0: 4 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Sparta Prague 0-0 0: 4
HJK Helsinki  FinlandFinland 2: 9 EnglandEngland Manchester United 2: 3 0: 6
Partizan Belgrade  YugoslaviaYugoslavia 4: 2 FranceFrance FC Nantes 2-0 2: 2
Panathinaikos Athens  Kingdom of GreeceKingdom of Greece 4: 2 MaltaMalta Sliema Wanderers 4: 1 0: 1
Dinamo Bucharest  Romania 1965Romania 7: 2 DenmarkDenmark Boldklubben 1909 4-0 3: 2
Stade Dudelange  LuxembourgLuxembourg 00:18 PortugalPortugal Benfica Lisbon 10: 8 3 00:10
APOEL Nicosia  Cyprus 1960Cyprus 00:10 Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Werder Bremen 4th0: 5 4 0: 5
1 The first leg took place in Reykjavík.
2 The second leg took place in Chorzów.
3 The first leg took place in Esch.
4th The first leg took place in Hamburg.

1 round

The first leg took place from November 9 to December 1, the second leg from November 17 to December 15, 1965.

total First leg Return leg
Partizan Belgrade  YugoslaviaYugoslavia 3: 1 Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Werder Bremen 3-0 0: 1
Ferencváros Budapest  Hungary 1957Hungary 3: 1 Kingdom of GreeceKingdom of Greece Panathinaikos Athens 0-0 3: 1
Levski Sofia  Bulgaria 1948Bulgaria 4: 5 PortugalPortugal Benfica Lisbon 2: 2 2: 3
FC Kilmarnock  ScotlandScotland 3: 7 Spain 1945Spain real Madrid 2: 2 1: 5
ASK Forward Berlin  Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR 1: 5 EnglandEngland Manchester United 0: 2 1: 3
Derry City  Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland 0: 9 BelgiumBelgium RSC Anderlecht 0: 9 1
Sparta Prague  CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia 5: 1 Poland 1944Poland Górnik Zabrze 3-0 22: 1 2
Dinamo Bucharest  Romania 1965Romania 2: 3 ItalyItaly Inter Milan 2: 1 0: 2
1 Derry City withdrew after the first leg.
2 The second leg took place in Chorzów.

Quarter finals

The first legs took place from February 2nd to March 2nd, the second legs on February 2nd and 9th. March 1966.

total First leg Return leg
Manchester United  EnglandEngland 8: 3 PortugalPortugal Benfica Lisbon 3: 2 5: 1
Inter Milan  ItalyItaly 5: 1 Hungary 1957Hungary Ferencváros Budapest 4-0 1: 1
RSC Anderlecht  BelgiumBelgium 3: 4 Spain 1945Spain real Madrid 1-0 2: 4
Sparta Prague  CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia 4: 6 YugoslaviaYugoslavia Partizan Belgrade 4: 1 0: 5

Semifinals

The first leg took place on April 13, the second leg on April 20, 1966.

total First leg Return leg
Partizan Belgrade  YugoslaviaYugoslavia 2: 1 EnglandEngland Manchester United 2-0 0: 1
real Madrid  Spain 1945Spain 2: 1 ItalyItaly Inter Milan 1-0 1: 1

final

real Madrid Partizan Belgrade
real Madrid
final
May 11, 1966 in Brussels ( Heysel Stadium )
Result: 2: 1 (0: 0)
Spectators: 55,000
Referee: Rudolf Kreitlein ( Federal Republic of Germany ) Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany 
Partizan Belgrade


José Araquistáin - Pachín , Pedro de Felipe , Ignacio Zoco , Manuel Sanchís - Pirri , Manuel Velázquez - Fernando Serena , Amancio , Ramón Grosso , Francisco Gento Trainer: Miguel Muñoz(C)Captain of the crew
Milutin Šoškić - Fahrudin Jusufi , Branko Rašović , Velibor Vasović , Ljubomir Mihailović - Vladimir Kovačević , Radoslav Bečejac - Mane Bajić , Mustafa Hasanagić , Milan Galić , Josip Pirmajer Trainers: Abdullah Gegić(C)Captain of the crew

goal1: 1 Amancio (70th)
goal2: 1 Fernando Serena (75th)
goal 0: 1 Velibor Vasović (55.)

Best goal scorers

rank player club Gates
1 Hungary 1957Hungary Flórián Albert Ferencváros Budapest 7th
PortugalPortugal Eusebio Benfica Lisbon 7th
3 EnglandEngland John Connelly Manchester United 6th
YugoslaviaYugoslavia Mustafa Hasanagic Partizan Belgrade 6th
5 Spain 1945Spain Amancio Amaro real Madrid 5
Hungary 1957Hungary Ferenc Puskás real Madrid 5
Bulgaria 1948Bulgaria Georgi Asparukhov Levski Sofia 5
ScotlandScotland David Herd Manchester United 5
CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Ivan Mráz Sparta Prague 5
10 Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland George Best Manchester United 4th
PortugalPortugal José Augusto Benfica Lisbon 4th
CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Andrej Kvašňák Sparta Prague 4th
BelgiumBelgium Jacques Stockman RSC Anderlecht 4th
BelgiumBelgium Paul Van Himst RSC Anderlecht 4th

Players used Real Madrid

1. real Madrid
real Madrid

See also

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