European Cup Winners' Cup 1970/71
European Cup Winners' Cup 1970/71 | |
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Cup winners | Chelsea FC (1st title) |
Beginning | 23rd August 1970 |
final | May 21, 1971 |
Final stadium | Karaiskakis Stadium , Piraeus |
Teams | 34 |
Games | 67 |
Gates | 207 (ø 3.09 per game) |
Top scorer | Włodzimierz Lubański (8) |
← European Cup Winners' Cup 1969/70 |
The 1970/71 European Cup Winners 'Cup was the 11th draw of the European Cup Winners' Cup. 34 club teams from 33 countries took part, including defending champions Manchester City, 28 national cup winners and 5 defeated cup finalists (CSKA Sofia, FC Nantes, Olimpija Ljubljana, PSV Eindhoven and Honved Budapest). It was strange this year that the two finalists from last year, Manchester City and Górnik Zabrze, faced each other in the quarter-finals.
From Germany, the DFB Cup winner Kickers Offenbach , from the GDR the FDGB Cup winner FC Vorwärts Berlin , from Austria the ÖFB Cup winner Wacker Innsbruck and from Switzerland the FC Zurich .
The final was played by Chelsea and Real Madrid at the Karaiskakis Stadium in Piraeus on May 19, 1971. Since the game ended 1-1 after extra time, a replay took place on May 21, 1971 at the same location, with Chelsea FC playing 2 : 1 decided for himself.
The top scorer was Górnik Zabrze's Włodzimierz Lubański with eight goals.
mode
As usual, the participants played the winner in pure cup mode with home and return matches. If there was a tie after both games, the number of goals scored away decided ( away goal rule ). If their number was also the same, extra time took place in the second leg, in which the away goals rule also applied. If there was still a tie after the end of extra time, a penalty shoot- out was carried out for the first time in the first two rounds and a play -off as usual in the subsequent rounds. If the play-off ended in a draw even after a possible extra time, the winner would have been determined by tossing a coin . The final was decided in a game on a neutral court. Because of the tie after extra time, a replay was scheduled, as a penalty shoot-out was not planned in the final either.
Preliminary round
The first leg took place on 23/26. August, the second leg held on September 2, 1970.
total | First leg | Return leg | ||
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Åtvidabergs FF | 1: 3 | Partizani Tirana | 1: 1 | 0: 2 |
Bohemians Dublin | 3: 4 | TJ Gottwaldov | 1: 2 | 2: 2 |
1 round
The first leg took place on September 16, the second leg on 22/23. (Bruges versus Offenbach on 30th) September 1970.
total | First leg | Return leg | ||
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FC Zurich | 14: 1 | ÍBA Akureyri | 7: 1 | 7-0 |
Goztepe Izmir | 5: 1 | US Luxembourg | 5-0 | 0: 1 |
Wacker Innsbruck | 5: 3 | FK Partizani Tirana | 3: 2 | 2: 1 |
FC Forward Berlin | ( a ) 1: 1 | Bologna FC | 0-0 | 1: 1 |
TJ Gottwaldov | a ) | 2: 2 (PSV Eindhoven | 2: 1 | 0: 1 |
Hibernians Football Club | 0: 5 | real Madrid | 0-0 | 0: 5 |
Karpaty Lviv | 3: 4 | Steaua Bucharest | 0: 1 | 3: 3 |
Aalborg BK | 1: 9 | Górnik Zabrze | 0: 1 | 1: 8 |
Aberdeen FC | 4: 4 (4: 5 i. E.) |
Honvéd Budapest | 3: 1 | 1: 3 a.d. |
Strømsgodset IF | 3: 7 | FC Nantes | 0: 5 | 3: 2 |
Aris Thessaloniki | 2: 6 | Chelsea FC | 1: 1 | 1: 5 |
Olimpija Ljubljana | 2: 9 | Benfica Lisbon | 1: 1 | 1: 8 |
Kickers Offenbach | 2: 3 | Club Bruges | 2: 1 | 0: 2 |
Manchester City | ( a ) 2: 2 | Linfield FC | 1-0 | 1: 2 |
Cardiff City | 8-0 | Pezoporikos Larnaka | 8-0 | 0-0 |
CSKA Sofia | 11: 1 | Haka Valkeakoski | 9-0 | 2: 1 |
2nd round
The first leg took place on October 21, the second leg on November 4, 1970.
total | First leg | Return leg | ||
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Cardiff City | 7: 2 | FC Nantes | 5: 1 | 2: 1 |
real Madrid | 2: 1 | Wacker Innsbruck | 0: 1 | 2-0 |
Honvéd Budapest | 0: 3 | Manchester City | 0: 1 | 0: 2 |
PSV Eindhoven | 7-0 | Steaua Bucharest | 4-0 | 3-0 |
Club Bruges | 4: 3 | FC Zurich | 2-0 | 2: 3 |
Goztepe Izmir | 0: 4 | Górnik Zabrze | 0: 1 | 0: 3 |
CSKA Sofia | 0: 2 | Chelsea FC | 0: 1 | 0: 1 |
Benfica Lisbon | 2: 2 (3: 5 on behalf) |
FC Forward Berlin | 2-0 | 0: 2 a.d. |
Quarter finals
The first leg took place on March 10, the second leg on March 24, 1971.
total | First leg | Return leg | ||
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Club Bruges | 2: 4 | Chelsea FC | 2-0 | 0: 4 a.d. |
Cardiff City | 1: 2 | real Madrid | 1-0 | 0: 2 |
PSV Eindhoven | 2: 1 | FC Forward Berlin | 2-0 | 0: 1 |
Górnik Zabrze | 2: 2 | Manchester City | 2-0 | 0: 2 a.d. |
Playoff
The game took place on March 31, 1971.
Result | ||
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Górnik Zabrze | 1: 3 | Manchester City |
Semifinals
The first leg took place on April 14, the second leg on April 28, 1971.
total | First leg | Return leg | ||
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Chelsea FC | 2-0 | Manchester City | 1-0 | 1-0 |
PSV Eindhoven | 1: 2 | real Madrid | 0-0 | 1: 2 |
final
Chelsea FC | real Madrid | ||||||
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Peter Bonetti - John Boyle , John Dempsey , John Hollins (91st Paddy Mulligan ), Ron Harris - Keith Weller , Charlie Cooke , David Webb - Alan Hudson , Peter Osgood (86th Tommy Baldwin ), Peter Houseman Trainer: Dave Sexton |
José Luis Borja - José Luis , Gregorio Benito , Ignacio Zoco , Fernando Zunzunegui - Pirri , Manuel Velázquez , Miguel Pérez (65th Sebastián Fleitas ) - Amancio Amaro Varela , Ramón Grosso , Francisco Gento (70th José Grande ) Coach: Miguel Muñoz |
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1-0 Peter Osgood (56th) |
1: 1 Ignacio Zoco (90.) |
Replay
Since the final ended in a draw after extra time , it was repeated two days later in the same place.
Chelsea FC | real Madrid | ||||||
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Peter Bonetti - John Boyle , John Dempsey , Charlie Cooke , Ron Harris - Keith Weller , Tommy Baldwin , David Webb - Alan Hudson , Peter Osgood (73rd Derek Smethurst ), Peter Houseman Trainer: Dave Sexton |
José Luis Borja - José Luis , Gregorio Benito , Ignacio Zoco , Fernando Zunzunegui - Pirri , Manuel Velázquez (75th Francisco Gento ), Sebastián Fleitas - Amancio Amaro Varela , Ramón Grosso , Manuel Bueno (60th José Grande ) Coach: Miguel Muñoz |
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1-0 John Dempsey (31st) 2-0 Peter Osgood (39th) |
2: 1 Sebastián Fleitas (75.) |
See also
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20100501123407/http://en.archive.uefa.com/competitions/ecwc/history/season=1970/intro.html
- ↑ https://www.chelseafc.com/en/news/2017/08/23/a-moment-in-time1
- ↑ https://thesefootballtimes.co/2018/12/14/the-emperors-of-athens-how-chelsea-won-the-cup-winners-cup-in-1971/
- ↑ https://www.eurosport.com/football/champions-league/2007-2008/final-factbox_sto1577369/story.shtml
- ^ "Real against Chelsea without a decision" . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna May 20, 1971, p. 10 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).