European Cup Winners' Cup 1976/77

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European Cup Winners' Cup 1976/77
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Cup winners Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Hamburger SV (1st title)
Beginning 4th August 1976
final May 11, 1977
Final stadium Olympic Stadium , Amsterdam
Teams 33
Games 63
Gates 194  (ø 3.08 per game)
Top scorer Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Kiril Milanov (13)
European Cup Winners' Cup 1975/76

The 1976/77 European Cup Winners 'Cup was the 17th edition of the European Football Cup Winners' Cup. 33 club teams from 32 countries took part, including the defending champion and again Belgian cup winners RSC Anderlecht, another 25 national cup winners and seven defeated cup finalists (Aris Bonneweg, Roda JC Kerkrade, Servette Geneva, Lierse SK, CSU Galați, Heart of Midlothian and MTK-VM SK Budapest). Albania did not provide a team again.

From Germany were DFB Cup winners Hamburger SV , from the GDR FDGB Cup winners 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig , from Austria ÖFB Cup winners SK Rapid Wien and from Switzerland Cup finalist Servette Geneva .

Defending champion RSC Anderlecht reached the final again in the Olympic Stadium in Amsterdam, but lost to Hamburger SV with 0: 2.

The top scorer was the Bulgarian Kiril Milanow from DFS Levski-Spartak Sofia with a total of 13 goals, the second highest number in the history of the competition.

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 at the end of extra time, a penalty shoot- out was carried out. The final was decided in a game on a neutral court. In the event of a tie after extra time, the winner would also have been determined in a penalty shoot-out.

Preliminary round

The first leg took place on August 4, the second leg on August 11, 1976.

total First leg Return leg
Cardiff City  WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg ( a ) 2: 2(a) SwitzerlandSwitzerland Servette Geneva 1-0 1: 2

1 round

The first legs took place from September 14 to 16 (Florina against Worclaw on the 23rd), the second legs on September 29th (Reipas against Sofia on the 23rd) 1976.

total First leg Return leg
MTK-VM SK Budapest  Hungary 1957Hungary 4: 2 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Sparta Prague 3: 1 1: 1
Lierse SK  BelgiumBelgium 1: 3 YugoslaviaYugoslavia Hajduk Split 1-0 0: 3
Cardiff City  WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg 1: 3 Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Dinamo Tbilisi 1-0 0: 3
CSU Galai  Romania 1965Romania 2: 5 PortugalPortugal Boavista Porto 2: 3 0: 2
FK Bodø / Glimt  NorwayNorway 0: 3 ItalyItaly SSC Naples 0: 2 0: 1
Iraklis Saloniki  Greece 1975Greece 0: 2 Cyprus 1960Cyprus APOEL Nicosia 0-0 0: 2
Hamburger SV  Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany 4: 1 IcelandIceland ÍB Keflavík 3-0 11: 1 1
RSC Anderlecht  BelgiumBelgium 5: 3 NetherlandsNetherlands Roda JC Kerkrade 2: 1 3: 2
SK Rapid Vienna  AustriaAustria 2: 3 Spain 1945Spain Atlético Madrid 1: 2 1: 1
1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig  Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR 3: 5 ScotlandScotland Heart of Midlothian 2-0 1: 5
Bohemians Dublin  IrelandIreland 3: 1 DenmarkDenmark Esbjerg fB 2: 1 1-0
Southampton FC  EnglandEngland 5: 2 FranceFrance Olympique Marseille 4-0 1: 2
AIK Solna  SwedenSweden 2: 3 TurkeyTurkey Galatasaray Istanbul 1: 2 1: 1
Carrick Rangers  Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland 4: 3 LuxembourgLuxembourg FC Aris Bonneweg 23: 1 2 1: 2
DFS Levski-Spartak Sofia  Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria 19: 30 FinlandFinland Lahden Reipas 12: 20 7: 1
FC Floriana  MaltaMalta 1: 6 Poland 1944Poland Śląsk Wrocław 1: 4 0: 2
1 The second leg took place in Reykjavík.
2 The first leg took place in Belfast.

2nd round

The first legs took place on October 20, the second legs on 3/4. November 1976.

total First leg Return leg
Śląsk Wrocław  Poland 1944Poland 4-0 IrelandIreland Bohemians Dublin 3-0 1-0
Dinamo Tbilisi  Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union 1: 5 Hungary 1957Hungary MTK-VM SK Budapest 1: 4 0: 1
Boavista Porto  PortugalPortugal (a)3: 3 ( a ) Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria DFS Levski-Spartak Sofia 3: 1 0: 2
RSC Anderlecht  BelgiumBelgium 10: 20 TurkeyTurkey Galatasaray Istanbul 5: 1 5: 1
Hamburger SV  Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany 8: 3 ScotlandScotland Heart of Midlothian 4: 2 4: 1
Carrick Rangers  Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland 3: 9 EnglandEngland Southampton FC 12: 5 1 1: 4
Atlético Madrid  Spain 1945Spain 3: 1 YugoslaviaYugoslavia Hajduk Split 1-0 2: 1
APOEL Nicosia  Cyprus 1960Cyprus 1: 3 ItalyItaly SSC Naples 1: 1 0: 2
1 The first leg took place in Belfast.

Quarter finals

The first leg took place on March 2, the second leg on March 16, 1977.

total First leg Return leg
Śląsk Wrocław  Poland 1944Poland 0: 2 ItalyItaly SSC Naples 0-0 0: 2
MTK-VM SK Budapest  Hungary 1957Hungary 2: 5 Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Hamburger SV 1: 1 1: 4
RSC Anderlecht  BelgiumBelgium 3: 2 EnglandEngland Southampton FC 2-0 1: 2
DFS Levski-Spartak Sofia  Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria 2: 3 Spain 1977Spain Atlético Madrid 2: 1 0: 2

Semifinals

The first leg took place on April 6, the second leg on April 20, 1977.

total First leg Return leg
Atlético Madrid  Spain 1977Spain 3: 4 Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Hamburger SV 3: 1 0: 3
SSC Naples  ItalyItaly 1: 2 BelgiumBelgium RSC Anderlecht 1-0 0: 2

final

Course of the game

Georg Volkert converts the penalty kick to 1-0
Willi Reimann (left) and Rudi Kargus (right) with the trophy on the lap of honor

The RSC opened the encounter with quick counter attacks from a deeply staggered defense. His midfielders pushed into the top several times, who worked several good scoring opportunities up to the 25th minute. Kargus had several hard shots to parry, a 18-yard shot from Dockx hit the post. As the game progressed, however, HSV managed to limit the danger of the RSC midfield axis, and the Hamburg team had good chances to score. In midfield, Hamburg's Magath became the driver of the game, he ensured speed and moments of surprise, from which the winger Steffenhagen and Volkert in particular benefited. This made the game of Hamburg more offensively happy and lively. The Anderlecht defense got more and more into trouble, also because Libero Vandendaele was not up to the pace of the game. Although both teams were offensive, the game remained goalless until half-time. After the restart, HSV remained the dominant team, while the game of RSC Anderlecht seemed tense. Despite the superiority of Hamburger SV, it took until the 82nd minute before the first goal was scored. Right outside Arno Steffenhagen could only be slowed down by a foul in the penalty area after a remarkable solo run by Coeck. After deceiving goalkeeper Ruiter, Georg Volkert turned the penalty kick into the right corner of the goal with a placed shot. RSC coach Goethals then tried to give his team new impetus by changing van Poucke for Dockx, which then went unconditionally on the offensive. However, Felix Magath used one of the resulting counter opportunities in the 90th minute to make the final decision by converting a skillfully played pass from Volkert to the decisive 2-0 for HSV.

Game statistics

Hamburger SV RSC Anderlecht Lineup
Hamburger SV
May 11, 1977 in Amsterdam ( Olympic Stadium )
Result: 2: 0 (0: 0)
Spectators: 58,000
Referee: Patrick Partridge ( England ) EnglandEngland 
RSC Anderlecht
Lineup Hamburger SV against RSC Anderlecht
Rudi Kargus - Hans-Jürgen Ripp - Manfred Kaltz , Peter Nogly , Peter Hidien - Caspar Memering , Felix Magath - Arno Steffenhagen , Willi Reimann , Ferdinand Keller , Georg Volkert Trainer: Kuno Klötzer(C)Captain of the crew
Jan Ruiter - Erwin Vandendaele - Gilbert Van Binst , Hugo Broos , Jean Thissen - Jean Dockx (83rd Ronny van Poucke ), François Van der Elst , Arie Haan , Ludo Coeck - Peter Ressel , Rob Rensenbrink Trainer: Raymond Goethals(C)Captain of the crew
Penalty kick1-0 Georg Volkert (82nd, penalty kick)
goal2-0 Felix Magath (90th)
yellow cards Peter Nogly yellow cards Ronny van Poucke

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