List of World Cup games
The list contains the games for the European-South American Cup, which was held annually from 1960 to 2004 - also known as the World Cup - between the European Cup winner (UEFA Champions League winner from 1992/93) and the winner of the Copa Libertadores ( until 1964 Copa Campeones de América) with all statistical details.
World Cup 1960
The first playout of the competition took place in July and September 1960 between the winner of the 1959/60 European Cup Real Madrid and the winner of the Copa Campeones de America 1960 Peñarol Montevideo.
First leg
Peñarol Montevideo | real Madrid | ||||||
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Luis Maidana - William Martínez , Wálter Aguerre , Santiago Pino - Salvador , Néstor Gonçalves - Luis Cubilla , Carlos Linazza , Juan Hohberg , Alberto Spencer , Carlos Borges Trainer: Roberto Scarone |
Rogelio Domínguez - Marquitos , José Santamaría , Pachin - José María Zárraga , José María Vidal - Canario , Luis del Sol , Alfredo Di Stéfano , Ferenc Puskás , Manuel Bueno Trainer: Miguel Muñoz |
Return leg
real Madrid | Peñarol Montevideo | ||||||
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Rogelio Domínguez - Marquitos , José Santamaría , Pachin - José María Zárraga , José María Vidal - Jesús Herrera , Luis del Sol , Alfredo Di Stéfano , Ferenc Puskás , Francisco Gento Trainer: Miguel Muñoz |
Luis Maidana - William Martínez , Francisco Majewski , Santiago Pino - Salvador , Wálter Aguerre - Luis Cubilla , Carlos Linazza , Juan Hohberg , Alberto Spencer , Carlos Borges Trainer: Roberto Scarone |
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1-0 Ferenc Puskás (3rd) 2-0 Alfredo Di Stéfano (4th) 3-0 Ferenc Puskás (9th) 4-0 Herrera (45th) 5-0 Francisco Gento (54th) |
5: 1 Alberto Spencer (80th) |
World Cup 1961
The second playout of the competition took place in September 1961 between the winner of the European Cup of National Champions 1960/61 Benfica Lisbon and again Peñarol Montevideo, who was able to defend his title in the Copa Campeones de América 1961 in South America.
First leg
Benfica Lisbon | Peñarol Montevideo | ||||||
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Alberto da Costa Pereira - Angelo Martins , António Saraiva , Mário João - José Neto , Fernando Cruz - José Augusto , Joaquim Santana , José Águas , Mário Coluna , Domiciano Cavém Trainer: Béla Guttmann ( Hungary )
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Luis Maidana - William Martínez , Núber Cano , Néstor Gonçalves - Edgardo González , Wálter Aguerre - Luis Cubilla , Ángel Rubén Cabrera , Alberto Spencer , José Sasía , Ernesto Ledesma Trainer: Roberto Scarone |
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1-0 Mário Coluna (60.) |
Return leg
Peñarol Montevideo | Benfica Lisbon | ||||||
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Luis Maidana - William Martínez , Núber Cano , Néstor Gonçalves - Edgardo González , Wálter Aguerre - Luis Cubilla , Juan Víctor Joya , Alberto Spencer , José Sasía , Ernesto Ledesma Trainer: Roberto Scarone |
Alberto da Costa Pereira - Angelo Martins , António Saraiva , Mário João - José Neto , Fernando Cruz - José Augusto , Joaquim Santana , António Mendes , Mário Coluna , Domiciano Cavém Trainer: Béla Guttmann ( Hungary ) |
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1-0 José Francisco Sasía (10th, Penalty) 2-0 Juan Víctor Joya (18th) 3-0 Juan Víctor Joya (28th) 4-0 Alberto Spencer (42nd) 5-0 Alberto Spencer (60th) ) |
Playoff
Since the goal difference played no role in determining the overall winner, a decider was necessary.
Peñarol Montevideo | Benfica Lisbon | ||||||
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Luis Maidana - William Martínez , Núber Cano , Néstor Gonçalves - Edgardo González , Wálter Aguerre - Luis Cubilla , Juan Víctor Joya , Alberto Spencer , José Sasía , Ernesto Ledesma Trainer: Roberto Scarone |
Alberto da Costa Pereira - Angelo Martins , Fernando Cruz , José Neto - Humberto Fernandes , Domiciano Cavém - José Augusto , José Águas , Eusébio , António Simões , Mário Coluna Trainer: Béla Guttmann ( Hungary )
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1-0 José Francisco Sasía (6th) 2-1 José Francisco Sasía (41st, Penalty) |
1: 1 Eusebio (35th) |
World Cup 1962
The third playout of the competition took place in September and October 1962 between the winner of the European Cup of National Champions 1961/62 Benfica Lisbon, which was able to defend its title in the European Cup, and the winner of the Copa Campeones de América 1962 from FC Santos. For the first time, the two future world stars Eusébio on the side of Benfica and Pelé on the side of FC Santos came together.
First leg
FC Santos | Benfica Lisbon | ||||||
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Gilmar - Mauro Ramos , Lima - Calvet , Zito , Dalmo - Dorval , Mengálvio , Coutinho , Pelé , Pepe Trainer: Lula |
José Rita - Angelo Martins , Humberto , Raúl Machado - Domiciano Cavém , Fernando Cruz - José Augusto , Joaquim Santana , Eusébio , Mário Coluna , António Simões Trainer: Fernando Riera ( Chile ) |
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1-0 Pelé (31st) 2: 1 Coutinho (64th) 3: 1 Pelé (86th) |
1: 1 Joaquim Santana (58th) 3: 2 Joaquim Santana (87th) |
Return leg
Benfica Lisbon | FC Santos | ||||||
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Alberto da Costa Pereira - Jacinto , Raúl Machado , Humberto , Fernando Cruz - Domiciano Cavém , José Augusto - Joaquim Santana , Eusébio , Mário Coluna , António Simões Trainer: Fernando Riera ( Chile ) |
Gilmar - Mauro Ramos , Olavo , Calvet - Lima , Zito , Dalmo - Dorval , Coutinho , Pelé , Pepe Trainer: Lula |
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1: 5 Eusébio (87.) 2: 5 Joaquim Santana (89.) |
0: 1 Pelé (17th) 0: 2 Pelé (28th) 0: 3 Coutinho (49th) 0: 4 Pelé (64th) 0: 5 Pepe (77th) |
World Cup 1963
The fourth playout of the competition took place in October and November 1963 between the winners of the European Champions' Cup 1962/63 AC Milan and the winner of the Campeones de América Copa 1963 the Santos instead of his title of 1962 was able to defend in South America.
First leg
AC Milan | FC Santos | ||||||
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Giorgio Ghezzi - Mario David , Mario Trebbi , Cesare Maldini - Ambrogio Pelagalli , Giovanni Trapattoni - Giovanni Lodetti , Gianni Rivera , Bruno Mora , José Altafini , Amarildo Trainer: Luis Carniglia ( Argentina )
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Gilmar - Lima , Haroldo , Calvet , Geraldino - Zito , Mengálvio - Dorval , Coutinho , Pelé , Pepe Trainer: Lula |
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1: 0 Giovanni Trapattoni (3rd) 2: 0 Amarildo (15th) 3: 1 Amarildo (67th) 4: 1 Bruno Mora (82nd) |
2: 1 Pelé (55th) 4: 2 Pelé (84th, Penalty) |
Return leg
FC Santos | AC Milan | ||||||
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Gilmar - Ismael , Mauro , Haroldo , Dalmo - Lima , Mengálvio - Dorval , Coutinho , Almir , Pepe Trainer: Lula |
Giorgio Ghezzi - Mario David , Mario Trebbi , Cesare Maldini - Ambrogio Pelagalli , Giovanni Trapattoni - Giovanni Lodetti , Gianni Rivera , Bruno Mora , José Altafini , Amarildo Trainer: Luis Carniglia ( Argentina )
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1: 2 Pepe (50th) 2: 2 Mengálvio (54th) 3: 2 Lima (65th) 4: 2 Pepe (68th) |
0: 1 José Altafini (12th) 0: 2 Bruno Mora (17th) |
Playoff
The playoff took place two days after the second leg.
FC Santos | AC Milan | ||||||
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Gilmar - Ismael , Mauro , Haroldo , Dalmo - Lima , Mengálvio - Dorval , Coutinho , Almir , Pepe Trainer: Lula |
Luigi Balzarini (40th Dario Barluzzi ) - Ambrogio Pelagalli , Mario Trebbi , Cesare Maldini - Víctor Benítez , Giovanni Trapattoni - Bruno Mora , Giovanni Lodetti , José Altafini , Amarildo , Giuliano Fortunato Trainer: Luis Carniglia ( Argentina )
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1-0 Dalmo (31st, Penalty) | |||||||
Expulsion: Ismael | Expulsion: Cesare Maldini |
World Cup 1964
The fifth playout of the competition took place in September 1964 between the winner of the European Cup of National Champions 1963/64 Inter Milan and the winner of the Copa Campeones de América 1964 CA Independiente Avellaneda.
First leg
CA Independiente | Inter Milan | ||||||
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Miguel Santoro - Juan Carlos Guzmán , Tomás Rolán - Roberto Ferreiro , David Acevedo , Jorge Maldonado - Raúl Bernao , Osvaldo Mura , Pedro Prospitti , Mario Rodríguez , Raúl Savoy Trainer: Manuel Giudice |
Giuliano Sarti - Tarcisio Burgnich , Aristide Guarneri , Giacinto Facchetti - Carlo Tagnin , Armando Picchi - Jair da Costa , Sandro Mazzola , Aurelio Milani , Luis Suárez , Mario Corso Trainer: Helenio Herrera ( Argentina ) |
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1-0 Mario Rodríguez (59.) |
Return leg
Inter Milan | CA Independiente | ||||||
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Giuliano Sarti - Tarcisio Burgnich , Aristide Guarneri , Giacinto Facchetti - Saul Malatrasi , Armando Picchi - Jair da Costa Sandro Mazzola , Aurelio Milani , Luis Suárez , Mario Corso Trainer: Helenio Herrera ( Argentina ) |
Miguel Santoro - Roberto Ferreiro , Raúl Decaría - David Acevedo , José Paflik , Jorge Maldonado - Luis Suárez , Osvaldo Mura , Pedro Prospitti , Mario Rodríguez , Raúl Savoy Trainer: Manuel Giudice |
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1-0 Sandro Mazzola (8th) 2-0 Mario Corso (34th) |
Playoff
Since the goal difference was irrelevant, a play-off was required that took place just three days later in Madrid.
Inter Milan | CA Independiente | ||||||
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Giuliano Sarti - Saul Malatrasi , Aristide Guarneri , Giacinto Facchetti - Carlo Tagnin , Armando Picchi - Angelo Domenghini , Joaquín Peiró , Aurelio Milani , Luis Suárez , Mario Corso Trainer: Helenio Herrera ( Argentina ) |
Miguel Santoro - Juan Carlos Guzmán , Raúl Decaría - José Andrés Paflik , David Acevedo , Jorge Maldonado - Raúl Bernao , Pedro Prospitti , Luis Suárez , Mario Rodríguez , Raúl Savoy Trainer: Manuel Giudice |
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1-0 Mario Corso (110th) |
World Cup 1965
The sixth playout of the competition took place in September 1965, as in the previous year, between the winner of the 1964/65 European Cup Inter Milan and the 1965 Copa Libertadores winner CA Independiente Avellaneda, as both clubs had defended their respective continental titles.
First leg
Inter Milan | CA Independiente | ||||||
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Giuliano Sarti - Tarcisio Burgnich , Aristide Guarneri , Giacinto Facchetti - Gianfranco Bedin , Armando Picchi - Jair da Costa Sandro Mazzola , Joaquín Peiró , Luis Suárez , Mario Corso Trainer: Helenio Herrera ( Argentina ) |
Miguel Santoro - Ricardo Pavoni , Juan Carlos Guzmán , Rubén Marino Navarro - David Acevedo , Roberto Ferreiro - Raúl Bernao , Vicente de la Mata , Roque Avallay , Mario Rodríguez , Raúl Savoy Trainer: Manuel Giudice |
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1-0 Joaquín Peiró (3rd) 2-0 Sandro Mazzola (22nd) 3-0 Sandro Mazzola (59th) |
Return leg
CA Independiente | Inter Milan | ||||||
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Miguel Santoro - Rubén Marino Navarro , Ricardo Pavoni , Roberto Ferreiro - Tomás Barrios , Juan Guzmán - Raúl Bernao , Osvaldo Mura , Roque Avallay , Miguel Mori , Raúl Savoy Trainer: Manuel Giudice |
Giuliano Sarti - Tarcisio Burgnich , Aristide Guarneri , Giacinto Facchetti - Gianfranco Bedin , Armando Picchi - Jair da Costa , Sandro Mazzola , Aurelio Milani , Luis Suárez , Mario Corso Trainer: Helenio Herrera ( Argentina ) |
World Cup 1966
The seventh draw of the competition took place in October 1966 between the winner of the European Cup 1965/66 Real Madrid and the winner of the Copa Libertadores 1966 Peñarol Montevideo.
First leg
Peñarol Montevideo | real Madrid | ||||||
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Ladislao Mazurkiewicz - Pablo Forlán , Néstor Gonçalves , Edgardo González - Juan Vicente Lezcano , Omar Caetano - Julio Abbadie , Julio César Cortés , Alberto Spencer , Pedro Rocha , Juan Víctor Joya Trainer: Roque Máspoli |
Antonio Betancort - Pachín , Félix Ruiz , Manuel Sanchís - Pedro de Felipe , Ignacio Zoco - Francisco Serena , Amancio Amaro , Pirri , Manuel Velázquez , Manuel Bueno Trainers: Miguel Muñoz |
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1-0 Alberto Spencer (39th) 2-0 Alberto Spencer (79th) |
Return leg
real Madrid | Peñarol Montevideo | ||||||
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Antonio Betancort - Antonio Calpe , Pedro de Felipe , Manuel Sanchís - Pirri , Ignacio Zoco - Francisco Serena , Amancio Amaro Varela , Ramón Grosso , Manuel Velázquez , Francisco Gento Trainers: Miguel Muñoz |
Ladislao Mazurkiewicz - Luis Alberto Varela , Néstor Gonçalves , Edgardo González - Juan Vicente Lezcano , Omar Caetano - Julio Abbadie , Julio César Cortés , Alberto Spencer , Pedro Rocha , Juan Víctor Joya Trainer: Roque Máspoli |
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0: 1 Rocha (28th, Penalty) 0: 2 Alberto Spencer (37th) |
World Cup 1967
The eighth draw of the competition took place in October and November 1967 between the winner of the 1966/67 European Cup Celtic Glasgow and the winner of the Copa Libertadores 1967 Racing Club Avellaneda.
First leg
Celtic Glasgow | Racing Club Avellaneda | ||||||
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Ronnie Simpson - Jim Craig , Tommy Gemmell , Billy McNeill - Bobby Murdoch , John Clark - Jimmy Johnstone , Bobby Lennox , William Wallace , Bertie Auld , John Hughes Trainer: Jock Stein |
Agustín Cejas - Roberto Perfumo , Rubén Díaz - Oscar Martín , Miguel Mori , Alfio Basile - Norberto Raffo , Juan Rulli , Juan Cárdenas , Juan Rodríguez , Humberto Maschio Trainers: Juan José Pizzuti |
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1-0 Billy McNeill (67th) |
Return leg
Racing Club Avellaneda | Celtic Glasgow | ||||||
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Agustín Cejas - Roberto Perfumo , Nelson Pedro Chabay - Oscar Martín , Juan Rulli , Alfio Basile - Norberto Raffo , João Cardoso , Juan Cárdenas , Juan Rodríguez , Humberto Maschio Trainers: Juan José Pizzuti |
John Fallon - John Clark , Jim Craig , Billy McNeill , Tommy Gemmell - Bobby Murdoch , Willie O'Neill - Jimmy Johnstone , William Wallace , Stevie Chalmers , Bobby Lennox Trainer: Jock Stein |
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1: 1 Norberto Raffo (32nd) 2: 1 Juan Cárdenas (48th) |
0: 1 Tommy Gemmell (20th, Penalty) |
Playoff
Since the goal difference played no role as before (and the away goals rule has not yet been applied), a play-off took place just three days later in Montevideo. In this game, which was marked by great hardship, there were five dismissals.
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Agustín Cejas - Roberto Perfumo , Nelson Pedro Chabay - Oscar Martín , Juan Rulli , Alfio Basile - Norberto Raffo , João Cardoso , Juan Cárdenas , Juan Rodríguez , Humberto Maschio Trainers: Juan José Pizzuti |
John Fallon - Billy McNeill , Tommy Gemmell - John Clark , Jim Craig , Bobby Murdoch - Jimmy Johnstone , Bobby Lennox , William Wallace , Bertie Auld , John Hughes Trainer: Jock Stein |
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1-0 Juan Cárdenas (55th) | |||||||
References: Alfio Basile, Juan Rulli | References: Bobby Lennox, Jimmy Johnstone, John Hughes |
World Cup 1968
The ninth playout of the competition took place in September and October 1968 between the winner of the European Cup of National Champions 1967/68 Manchester United and the winner of the Copa Libertadores 1968 Estudiantes de La Plata.
First leg
Estudiantes de La Plata | Manchester United | ||||||
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Alberto Poletti - Oscar Malbernat , Alberto Suárez , Raúl Madero , José Hugo Medina - Carlos Bilardo , Carlos Pachamé , Néstor Togneri - Felipe Ribaudo , Marcos Conigliaro , Juan Ramón Verón Trainer: Osvaldo Zubeldía |
Alex Stepney - Tony Dunne , Bill Foulkes , David Sadler , Francis Burns - Pat Crerand , Bobby Charlton , Nobby Stiles - Willie Morgan , Denis Law , George Best Trainer: Matt Busby ( Scotland )
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1-0 Marcos Conigliaro (28th) | |||||||
Expulsion: Nobby Stiles (79.) |
Return leg
Manchester United | Estudiantes de La Plata | ||||||
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Alex Stepney - Tony Dunne , Bill Foulkes , Shay Brennan , Pat Crerand - David Sadler , Willie Morgan , Brian Kidd - Bobby Charlton , Denis Law (43rd Carlo Satori ), George Best Trainer: Matt Busby ( Scotland )
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Alberto Poletti - Oscar Malbernat , Ramón Suárez , José Hugo Medina , Raúl Madero - Carlos Bilardo , Carlos Pachamé , Néstor Togneri - Felipe Ribaudo (71st Juan Miguel Echecopar ), Marcos Conigliaro , Juan Ramón Verón Coach: Osvaldo Zubeldía |
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1: 1 Willie Morgan (89th) |
0-1 Juan Ramón Verón (7th) | ||||||
Expulsion: George Best (88.) | Expulsion: José Hugo Medina (88.) |
World Cup 1969
The tenth edition of the competition took place in October 1969 between the winner of the European Cup of National Champions 1968/69 AC Milan and the winner of the 1969 Copa Libertadores Estudiantes de La Plata.
First leg
AC Milan | Estudiantes de La Plata | ||||||
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Fabio Cudicini - Saul Malatrasi , Angelo Anquilletti , Roberto Rosato , Karl-Heinz Schnellinger - Giovanni Lodetti , Gianni Rivera , Romano Fogli - Angelo Sormani , Nestor Combin (65th Giorgio Rognoni ), Pierino Prati Trainer: Nereo Rocco |
Alberto Poletti - Alberto Suárez , Raúl Madero , José Hugo Medina , Oscar Malbernat - Carlos Bilardo , Néstor Togneri , Juan Miguel Echecopar (60th Felipe Ribaudo ), Eduardo Flores - Marcos Conigliaro , Juan Ramón Verón Coach: Osvaldo Zubeldía |
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1-0 Angelo Benedicto Sormani (8th) 2-0 Nestor Combin (45th) 3-0 Angelo Benedicto Sormani (71st) |
Return leg
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Alberto Poletti - Eduardo Luján Manera , Alberto Suárez , Raúl Madero , Oscar Malbernat - Carlos Bilardo (55th Juan Miguel Echecopar ), Daniel Romeo , Néstor Togneri - Marcos Conigliaro , Juan Alberto Taverna , Juan Ramón Verón Trainer: Osvaldo Zubeldía |
Fabio Cudicini - Saul Malatrasi (54th Luigi Maldera ), Angelo Anquilletti , Roberto Rosato , Karl-Heinz Schnellinger - Giovanni Lodetti , Gianni Rivera , Romano Fogli - Angelo Sormani , Nestor Combin , Pierino Prati (37th Giorgio Rognoni ) Trainer: Nereo Rocco |
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1: 1 Marcos Conigliaro (43.) 2: 1 Alberto Suárez (44.) |
0: 1 Gianni Rivera (30.) |
World Cup 1970
The eleventh playout of the competition took place in August and September 1970 between the winner of the European Cup of National Champions 1969/70 Feyenoord Rotterdam and the winner of the 1970 Copa Libertadores Estudiantes de La Plata. Estudiantes was due to the title hat-trick at the Copa Libertadores for the third time in a row in the games for the World Cup, but could not win against the European representative, as in the previous year.
First leg
Estudiantes de La Plata | Feyenoord Rotterdam | ||||||
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Néstor Errea - Rubén Oscar Pagnanini , Hugo Spadaro , Néstor Togneri , Oscar Malbernat - Carlos Bilardo (?. Jorge Solari ), Carlos Pachamé , Juan Miguel Echecopar (?. Christian Rudzki ) - Marcos Conigliaro , Eduardo Flores , Juan Ramón Verón Trainer: Osvaldo Zubeldía |
Eddy Treijtel - Piet Romeijn , Rinus Israël , Theo Laseroms , Theo van Duivenbode - Franz Hasil , Wim Jansen , Willem van Hanegem (?. Johan Boskamp ) - Henk Wery , Ove Kindvall , Coen Moulijn Trainer: Ernst Happel ( Austria )
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1-0 Juan Miguel Echecopar (6th) 2-0 Juan Ramón Verón (10th) |
2: 1 Willem van Hanegem (21st) 2: 2 Ove Kindvall (65th) |
Return leg
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Eddy Treijtel - Piet Romeijn , Rinus Israël , Theo Laseroms , Theo van Duivenbode - Franz Hasil (?. Johan Boskamp ), Wim Jansen , Willem van Hanegem - Henk Wery , Ove Kindvall , Coen Moulijn (?. Joop van Daele ) Trainer: Ernst Happel ( Austria )
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Oscar Pezzano - Oscar Malbernat , Hugo Spadaro , Néstor Togneri , José Hugo Medina - Carlos Bilardo , Carlos Pachamé , Daniel Romeo (?. Rubén Oscar Pagnanini ) - Marcos Conigliaro (?. Christian Rudzki ), Eduardo Flores , Juan Ramón Verón Trainer: Osvaldo Zubeldía |
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1: 0 Joop van Daele (65th) |
World Cup 1971
The twelfth draw of the competition took place in December 1971 between the finalist of the 1970/71 European Cup Panathinaikos Athens and the winner of the 1971 Copa Libertadores Nacional Montevideo. Panathinaikos came because the winner of the European Cup Ajax Amsterdam renounced.
First leg
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Panagiotis Ikonomopoulos - Ioannis Tomaras (62 Giorgos Vlachos ), Anthimos Kapsis , Frangiskos Sourpis , Konstantinos Athanassopoulos - Konstantinos Eleftherakis , Totis Filakouris , Mitsos Dimitriou - Antonis Antoniadis , Mimis Domazos , Sakis Kouvas (20 Georgios Deligiannis ) Coach: Ferenc Puskas ( Hungary )
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Manga - Juan Carlos Masnik , Ángel Brunell , Luis Ubiña , Julio Montero Castillo - Juan Carlos Blanco , Luis Cubilla , Ildo Maneiro - Víctor Espárrago (80th Juan José Duarte Lasarte ), Luis Artime , Julio Morales Trainer: Washington Etchamendi |
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1-0 Totis Filakouris (48th) |
1: 1 Luis Artime (50th) |
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Expulsion: Julio Morales |
Return leg
Nacional Montevideo | Panathinaikos Athens | ||||||
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Manga - Juan Carlos Masnik , Ángel Brunell , Luis Ubiña , Julio Montero Castillo - Juan Carlos Blanco , Luis Cubilla (80th Juan Mujica ), Ildo Maneiro - Víctor Espárrago , Luis Artime , Juan Carlos Mamelli (71st Rubén Bareño ) Coach: Washington Etchamendi |
Panagiotis Ikonomopoulos - Victor Mitropoulos , Anthimos Kapsis , Frangiskos Sourpis , Kostas Athanassopoulos - Aristidis Kamaras (43. Totis Filakouris ), Konstantinos Eleftherakis , Mitsos Dimitriou - Antonis Antoniadis , Mimis Domazos , Sakis Kouvas Coach: Ferenc Puskas ( Hungary )
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1-0 Luis Artime (34th) 2-0 Luis Artime (75th) |
2: 1 Totis Filakouris (89.) |
World Cup 1972
The 13th playout of the competition took place in September 1972 between the winner of the European Cup of National Champions 1971/72 Ajax Amsterdam and the winner of the Copa Libertadores 1972 Independiente Avellaneda.
First leg
CA Independiente | Ajax Amsterdam | ||||||
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Miguel Santoro - Eduardo Commisso , Miguel Ángel López , Francisco Sá , Ricardo Pavoni - José Pastoriza , Alejandro Semenewicz , Miguel Ángel Raimondo (46th Carlos Alberto Bulla ) - Agustín Balbuena , Eduardo Maglioni , Dante Mircoli Trainer: Pedro Dellacha |
Heinz Stuy - Horst Blankenburg , Wim Suurbier , Barry Hulshoff , Ruud Krol - Arie Haan , Johan Neeskens , Gerrie Mühren - Sjaak Swart , Johan Cruyff (26. Arnold Mühren ), Piet Keizer Trainer: Ștefan Kovács ( Romania )
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1: 1 Agustín Balbuena (82nd) |
0: 1 Johan Cruyff (5th) |
Return leg
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Heinz Stuy - Horst Blankenburg , Wim Suurbier , Barry Hulshoff , Ruud Krol - Arie Haan , Johan Neeskens , Gerrie Mühren - Sjaak Swart (61st Johnny Rep ), Johan Cruyff , Piet Keizer Trainer: Ștefan Kovács ( Romania )
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Miguel Santoro - Eduardo Commisso , Miguel Ángel López , Francisco Sá , Ricardo Pavoni - José Pastoriza , Alejandro Semenewicz , Luis Garisto - Agustín Balbuena , Eduardo Maglioni , Dante Mircoli (63rd Carlos Alberto Bulla ) Trainer: Pedro Dellacha |
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1-0 Johan Neeskens (12th) 2-0 Johnny Rep (65th) 3-0 Johnny Rep (80th) |
World Cup 1973
The 14th edition of the competition took place in November 1973 between the finalist of the 1972/73 European Cup Juventus Turin and the 1973 Copa Libertadores winner Independiente Avellaneda in just one game in Rome. Juventus took the place of Ajax Amsterdam, which, like Independiente in South America, had defended its continental title in Europe, but for economic reasons decided not to travel to Argentina.
Game details
Independiente Avellaneda | Juventus Turin | ||||||
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Miguel Santoro - Miguel Ángel López , Ricardo Pavoni , Eduardo Commisso , Francisco Sá - Miguel Ángel Raimondo , Rubén Galván , Ricardo Bochini - Agustín Balbuena , Eduardo Maglioni , Daniel Bertoni (83rd Alejandro Semenewicz ) Trainer: Roberto Ferreiro |
Dino Zoff - Luciano Spinosi (74th Silvio Longobucco ), Claudio Gentile , Francesco Morini , Sandro Salvadore - Gianpietro Marchetti , Franco Causio , Antonello Cuccureddu - Pietro Anastasi , José Altafini , Roberto Bettega (74th Fernando Viola ) Trainer: Čestmír Vycpálek ( Czechoslovakia ) |
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1-0 Ricardo Bochini (80.) |
World Cup 1974
The 15th draw of the competition took place in March and April 1975 between the finalist of the 1973/74 European Cup Atlético Madrid and the 1974 Copa Libertadores winner Independiente Avellaneda, who won the title hat trick at the Copa Libertadores. Atlético competed because the winner of the European Cup of Champions Bayern Munich waived due to deadline reasons, and was at the same time the only finalist in the history of the competition who took his chance and won the World Cup.
First leg
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José Alberto Pérez - Miguel Ángel López , Ricardo Pavoni , Eduardo Commisso , Rubén Galván - Francisco Sá , Agustín Balbuena , Aldo Fernando Rodríguez (57th Alejandro Semenewicz ) - Percy Rojas , Ricardo Bochini , Daniel Bertoni (83rd Luis Alberto Giribert ) trainers: Roberto Ferreiro |
Miguel Reina - Francisco Delgado Melo , Ramón Heredia , Domingo Benegas , José Luis Capón - Eusebio Bejarano , Alberto Fernández Fernández (26th Heraldo Bezerra ), Adelardo Rodríguez - Javier Irureta , José Eulogio Gárate , Rubén Ayala Trainer: Luis Aragonés |
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1-0 Agustín Balbuena (34th) |
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José Pacheco Gómez - Francisco Delgado Melo , Ramón Heredia , Francisco Aguilar Fernández , José Luis Capón - Eusebio Bejarano , Alberto Fernández Fernández (23rd Ignacio Salcedo ), Adelardo Rodríguez - Javier Irureta , José Eulogio Gárate , Rubén Ayala.Trainers : Luis Aragonés |
José Alberto Pérez - Miguel Ángel López , Ricardo Pavoni , Eduardo Commisso , Rubén Galván - Osvaldo Miguel Carrica , Agustín Balbuena , Hugo José Saggiorato - Percy Rojas (62nd Aldo Fernando Rodríguez ), Ricardo Bochini , Daniel Bertoni Trainer: Roberto Ferreiro |
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1-0 Javier Irureta (23rd) 2-0 Rubén Ayala (85th) |
World Cup 1975 (not held)
The planned 16th draw of the competition between the winner of the 1974/75 European Cup , Bayern Munich, and the winner of the 1975 Copa Libertadores , Independiente Avellaneda, which won its fourth title in a row in South America, did not materialize because both clubs could not agree on dates after official justification.
World Cup 1976
The 16th edition of the competition took place in November and December 1976 between the winner of the 1975/76 European Cup, Bayern Munich, who won the title hat-trick in Europe, and the 1976 Copa Libertadores winner, Cruzeiro Belo Horizonte.
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FC Bayern Munich | Cruzeiro Belo Horizonte | Lineup | ||||||
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Sepp Maier - Björn Andersson , Udo Horsmann , Georg Schwarzenbeck , Franz Beckenbauer - Hans-Josef Kapellmann , Bernd Dürnberger , Conny Torstensson - Karl-Heinz Rummenigge , Gerd Müller , Uli Hoeneß Trainer: Dettmar Cramer |
Raul Plassmann - Nelinho , Morais , Osiris , Vanderley - Zé Carlos , Piazza , Jairzinho - Eduardo Amorim , Palinha , Joãozinho (80th Dirceu ) Trainer: Zezé Moreira |
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1: 0 Gerd Müller (80.) 2: 0 Hans-Josef Kapellmann (82.) |
Return leg
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Raul Plassmann - Nelinho , Morais , Osiris , Vanderley - Zé Carlos , Piazza (30th Eduardo Amorim ), Jairzinho - Dirceu (46th Pablo Forlán ), Joãozinho , Palinha Trainer: Zezé Moreira |
Sepp Maier - Björn Andersson , Udo Horsmann , Georg Schwarzenbeck , Franz Beckenbauer - Hans-Josef Kapellmann , Josef Weiß , Conny Torstensson - Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (85th Fred Arbinger ), Gerd Müller , Uli Hoeneß Trainer: Dettmar Cramer |
World Cup 1977
The 17th edition of the competition took place in March and August 1978 between the finalist of the 1976/77 European Cup Borussia Mönchengladbach and the 1977 Copa Libertadores winner CA Boca Juniors. The "Borussia" started because the European Cup winner Liverpool FC decided not to participate. The second leg was played in Karlsruhe instead of Mönchengladbach.
First leg
CA Boca Juniors | Borussia Monchengladbach | Lineup | ||||||
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Osvaldo Norberto Santos - Francisco Sá , Miguel Bordón , Vicente Pernía , Roberto Mouzo - Rubén Suñé , Jorge José Benítez (46th Jorge Ribolzi ), Mario Zanabria , Carlos Horacio Salinas - Ernesto Mastrángelo , Daniel Severino Pavón (65th Carlos Alberto Álvarez ) coach : Juan Carlos Lorenzo |
Wolfgang Kleff - Horst Wohlers , Wilfried Hannes , Herbert Wimmer (53rd Dietmar Danner ), Berti Vogts - Winfried Schäfer , Rainer Bonhof , Christian Kulik - Karl Del'Haye , Carsten Nielsen , Ewald Lienen Trainer: Udo Lattek |
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1-0 Ernesto Mastrángelo (15th) 2-2 Jorge Ribolzi (51st) |
1: 1 Wilfried Hannes (25th) 1: 2 Rainer Bonhof (30th) |
Return leg
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Wolfgang Kneib - Norbert Ringels , Wilfried Hannes , Horst Wohlers (46th Winfried Schäfer ), Berti Vogts - Carsten Nielsen , Hans-Günter Bruns , Christian Kulik - Allan Simonsen , Helmut Lausen (60th Ewald Lienen ), Rudi Gores Trainer: Udo Lattek |
Hugo Gatti - José Luis Tesare , José María Suárez , Vicente Pernía , Miguel Ángel Bordón - Rubén Suñé , Mario Zanabria , Carlos Horacio Salinas - Ernesto Mastrángelo , José Luis Saldaño (46th Carlos Veglio ), Darío Felman Trainer: Juan Carlos Lorenzo |
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0: 1 Darío Felman (2.) 0: 2 Ernesto Mastrángelo (33.) 0: 3 Carlos Horacio Salinas (35.) |
World Cup 1978
The planned 18th draw of the competition between the winner of the 1977/78 European Cup , Liverpool FC, and the winner of the 1978 Copa Libertadores , CA Boca Juniors, who was able to defend his title in South America, did not take place because both clubs participated refused.
World Cup 1979
The 18th draw of the competition took place in November 1979 and March 1980 between the finalist of the 1978/79 European Cup Malmö FF and the winner of the 1979 Copa Libertadores Olimpia Asunción. Malmö FF came on as European Cup winners Nottingham Forest decided not to participate.
First leg
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Jan Möller - Roland Andersson , Ingemar Erlandsson , Kent Jönsson , Mats Arvidsson - Claes Malmberg , Anders Ljungberg , Robert Prytz , Tommy Hansson - Thomas Sjöberg , Jan-Olov Kinnvall Trainer: Bob Houghton ( England ) |
Ever Hugo Almeida - Alicio Solalinde , Roberto Paredes , Minguel Piazza , Flaminio Sosa - Carlos Alberto Kiese , Rogelio Delgado , Luis Torres , Eduardo Ortiz - Mauro Céspedes , Evaristo Isasi Trainer: Luis Cubilla ( Uruguay ) |
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0: 1 Evaristo Isasi (41.) |
Return leg
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Ever Hugo Almeida - Alicio Solalinde , Roberto Paredes , Daniel Di Bartolomeo , Flaminio Sosa - Carlos Alberto Kiese , Valik , Luis Torres , Osvaldo Aquino - Hugo Ricardo Talavera (?. Miguel Michelagnoli ), Evaristo Isasi Trainer: Luis Cubilla ( Uruguay ) |
Jan Möller - Roland Andersson , Tim Parkin , Kent Jönsson , Vidsson - Magnus Andersson , Ingemar Erlandsson , Robert Prytz , Anders Ohlsson (?. Tommy Hansson ) - Thomas Sjöberg (?. Claes Malmberg ), Tommy Andersson Trainer: Bob Houghton ( England ) |
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1-0 Alicio Solalinde (39th) 2-1 Miguel Michelagnoli (71st) |
1: 1 Ingemar Erlandsson (46.) |
World Cup 1980
The 19th playout of the competition took place for the first time in February 1981 in Tokyo under the new sponsor name "Toyota Cup" between the winner of the 1979/80 European Cup Nottingham Forest and the winner of the 1980 Copa Libertadores Nacional Montevideo.
Game details
Nacional Montevideo | Nottingham Forest | ||||||
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Rodolfo Rodríguez - Juan Carlos Blanco , José Hermes Moreira , Daniel Enríquez , Washington González - Denís Milar , Víctor Espárrago , Arsenio Luzardo - Alberto Bica , Waldemar Victorino , Julio Morales Trainer: Juan Mujica |
Peter Shilton - Viv Anderson , Larry Lloyd , Kenny Burns , Frank Gray - Martin O'Neill , Raimondo Ponte , Stuart Gray - Ian Wallace , Trevor Francis , John Robertson Trainers: Brian Clough |
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1: 0 Waldemar Victorino (10th) |
World Cup 1981
The 20th edition of the competition took place in December 1981, like the previous one, in Tokyo under the sponsor's name "Toyota Cup" between the winner of the 1980/81 European Cup, Liverpool FC and the winner of the 1981 Copa Libertadores Flamengo Rio de Janeiro instead.
Game details
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Raul Plassmann - Leandro , Marinho , Mozer , Júnior - Andrade , Tita , Adílio - Nunes , Zico , Lico Trainer: Paulo César Carpegiani |
Bruce Grobbelaar - Phil Neal , Mark Lawrenson , Phil Thompson , Alan Hansen - Ray Kennedy , Terry McDermott (51st David Johnson ), Graeme Souness , Sammy Lee - Craig Johnston , Kenny Dalglish Trainer: Bob Paisley |
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1-0 Nunes (13th) 2-0 Adílio (33rd) 3-0 Nunes (41st) |
World Cup 1982
The 21st draw of the competition took place in December 1982, as since 1980, in Tokyo under the sponsor's name "Toyota Cup" between the winner of the 1981/82 European Cup Aston Villa and the 1982 Copa Libertadores winner Peñarol Montevideo.
Game details
Peñarol Montevideo | Aston Villa | ||||||
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Gustavo Fernández - Walter Olivera , Nelson Gutiérrez , Víctor Diogo , Miguel Bossio - Juan Vicente Morales , Venancio Ramos , Mario Saralegui - Fernando Morena , Jair , Walkir Silva Trainers: Hugo Bagnulo |
Jimmy Rimmer - Mark Jones , Gary Williams , Allan Evans , Ken McNaught - Dennis Mortimer , Des Bremner , Gordon Cowans - Gary Shaw , Peter Withe , Tony Morley Trainers: Tony Barton |
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1-0 Jair (27th) 2-0 Walkir Silva (67th) |
World Cup 1983
The 22nd playout of the competition took place in December 1983, just like since 1980, in Tokyo under the sponsor name "Toyota Cup" between the winner of the 1982/83 European Cup, Hamburger SV and the winner of the 1983 Copa Libertadores, Gremio Porto Alegre instead of.
Game details
Gremio Porto Alegre | Hamburger SV | Lineup | ||||||
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Mazarópi - Paulo Roberto , Baidek , Hugo de León , Paulo César Magalhães - China , Osvaldo (79th Paulo Bonamingo ), Mário Sérgio - Renato , Tarciso , Paulo César Lima (61st Caio ) Coach: Valdir Espinosa |
Uli Stein - Bernd Wehmeyer , Ditmar Jakobs , Holger Hieronymus - Michael Schröder , Jürgen Groh , Wolfgang Rolff , Jimmy Hartwig , Felix Magath - Wolfram Wuttke , Allan Hansen Trainer: Ernst Happel ( Austria ) |
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1-0 Renato (37th) 2-1 Renato (93th) |
1: 1 Michael Schröder (85th) |
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Mazarópi, Hugo de León, Renato, Caio | Uli Stein |
World Cup 1984
The 23rd edition of the competition took place in December 1984, just like since 1980, in Tokyo under the sponsor's name "Toyota Cup" between the winner of the 1983/84 European Cup, Liverpool FC and the 1984 Copa Libertadores winner Independiente Avellaneda. The title went to South America for the seventh time in a row since 1977.
Game details
CA Independiente | Liverpool FC | ||||||
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Carlos Goyén - Néstor Clausen , Hugo Villaverde (74th Pedro Monzón ), Enzo Trossero , Carlos Enrique - Ricardo Giusti , Claudio Marangoni , Ricardo Bochini , Jorge Burruchaga - José Alberto Percudani , Alejandro Barberón Trainer: José Pastoriza |
Bruce Grobbelaar - Phil Neal , Steve Nicol , Alan Kennedy , Alan Hansen - Gary Gillespie , John Wark (76th Ronnie Whelan ), Jan Mølby , Craig Johnston - Kenny Dalglish , Ian Rush Trainer: Joe Fagan |
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1-0 José Percudani (6th) |
World Cup 1985
The 24th edition of the competition took place in December 1985, just like since 1980, in Tokyo under the sponsor's name "Toyota Cup" between the winner of the 1984/85 European Cup Juventus Turin and the 1985 Copa Libertadores winner of the Argentinos Juniors Buenos Aires instead. After nine years, a European representative was able to win the title again with Juventus. It was the first World Cup final that was only decided on penalties.
Game details
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Stefano Tacconi - Luciano Favero , Antonio Cabrini , Sergio Brio , Gaetano Scirea (66th Stefano Pioli ) - Massimo Bonini , Massimo Mauro (78th Massimo Briaschi ), Lionello Manfredonia , Michel Platini - Aldo Serena , Michael Laudrup Trainer: Giovanni Trapattoni |
Enrique Vidallé - José Luis Pavoni , Adrián Domenech , Carmelo Villalba - Sergio Batista , Jorge Olguín , Mario Videla , Emilio Commisso (86th Renato Corsi ) - José Antonio Castro , Claudio Borghi , Carlos Ereros (117th Juan José López ) Trainer: José Yudica |
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1: 1 Michel Platini (63.) 2: 2 Michael Laudrup (82.) |
0: 1 Carlos Ereros (55th) 1-2 José Antonio Castro (74th) |
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1-0 Sergio Brio 2-1 Antonio Cabrini 3-1 Aldo Serena Michael Laudrup 4-2 Michel Platini |
1: 1 Jorge Olguín Sergio Daniel Batista 3: 2 Juan José López José Luis Pavoni |
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Massimo Mauro, Michel Platini | Mario Videla, Claudio Borghi, Renato Corsi |
World Cup 1986
The 25th playout of the competition took place in December 1986, just like since 1980, in Tokyo under the sponsor name "Toyota Cup" between the winner of the European Cup 1985/86 Steaua Bucharest and the winner of the Copa Libertadores 1986 River Plate Buenos Aires instead of.
Game details
River Plate | Steaua Bucharest | ||||||
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Nery Pumpido - Jorge Gordillo , Nelson Gutiérrez , Oscar Ruggeri - Alejandro Montenegro , Héctor Enrique , Américo Gallego , Norberto Alonso , Roque Alfaro (68th Daniel Sperandío ) - Antonio Alzamendi , Juan Funes Trainer: Héctor Veira |
Dumitru Stângaciu - Ștefan Iovan , Miodrag Belodedici , Adrian Bumbescu , Anton Weissenbacher - Ilie Bărbulescu (60th Mihail Majearu ), Tudorel Stoica , Lucian Bălan , Gavril Balint - Marius Lăcătuș , Victor Piu. Iord Trainers: Victor Piu |
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1-0 Antonio Alzamendi (28th) |
World Cup 1987
The 26th edition of the competition took place in December 1987, just like since 1980, in Tokyo under the sponsorship name "Toyota Cup" between the winner of the 1986/87 European Cup , FC Porto, and the winner of the 1987 Copa Libertadores , Peñarol Montevideo, instead.
Game details
FC Porto | Peñarol Montevideo | ||||||
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Józef Młynarczyk - João Pinto , Augusto Inácio , Geraldão , Lima Pereira - Rui Barros (61st Quim ), Rabah Madjer , António Sousa , Jaime Magalhães - Fernando Gomes , António André Trainer: Tomislav Ivić ( Yugoslavia )
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Eduardo Pereira - José Herrera (95th Jorge Gonçálvez ), Marcelo Rotti , Obdulio Trasante , Alfonso Domínguez - José Perdomo , Milton Viera , Eduardo da Silva , Daniel Vidal - Diego Aguirre , Jorge Cabrera (46th Gustavo Matosas ) Trainer: Óscar Tabárez |
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1: 0 Fernando Gomes (41.) 2: 1 Rabah Madjer (108.) |
1: 1 Viera (80th) |
World Cup 1988
The 27th edition of the competition took place in December 1988, just like since 1980, in Tokyo under the sponsor's name "Toyota Cup" between the winner of the European Cup of National Champions 1987/88 PSV Eindhoven and the winner of the Copa Libertadores 1988 Nacional Montevideo.
Game details
Nacional Montevideo | PSV Eindhoven | ||||||
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Jorge Seré - Tony Gómez , Hugo de León , Daniel Felipe Revelez , José Pintos Saldanha - Santiago Ostolaza , Yubert Lemos , Jorge Daniel Cardaccio (115th Daniel Carreño ), Ernesto Vargas (71st Héctor Morán ) - Juan Carlos de Lima , William Castro Trainer: Roberto Fleitas |
Hans van Breukelen - Eric Gerets , Ronald Koeman , Adick Koot , Jan Heintze (80th Stan Valckx ) - Berry van Aerle , Søren Lerby , Gerald Vanenburg (69th Hans Gillhaus ) - Wim Kieft , Romário , Juul Ellerman Trainer: Guus Hiddink |
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1-0 Santiago Ostolaza (7th) 2-2 Santiago Ostolaza (120th) |
1: 1 Romário (75.) 1: 2 Ronald Koeman (112., Penalty) |
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1: 1 Yubert Lemos Daniel Carreño Héctor Morán 2: 3 William Castro 3: 3 Hugo de León 4: 4 Juan Carlos de Lima 5: 5 Felipe Revelez José Luis Pintos Saldanha 6: 6 Santiago Ostolaza 7: 6 Tony Gómez |
0: 1 Ronald Koeman Wim Kieft 1: 2 Hans Gillhaus 1: 3 Romário Søren Lerby 3: 4 Juul Ellerman 4: 5 Stan Valckx Eric Gerets 5: 6 Adick Koot Berry van Aerle |
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José Luis Pintos Saldanha, Héctor Morán, William Castro, Daniel Felipe Revelez | Søren Lerby, Juul Ellerman, Ronald Koeman |
World Cup 1989
The 28th edition of the competition took place in December 1989, just like since 1980, in Tokyo under the sponsor's name "Toyota Cup" between the winner of the 1988/89 European Cup AC Milan and the winner of the 1989 Copa Libertadores Atlético Nacional from Medellín instead of.
Game details
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Giovanni Galli - Franco Baresi - Paolo Maldini , Mauro Tassotti , Alessandro Costacurta - Diego Fuser (65th Alberico Evani ), Roberto Donadoni , Carlo Ancelotti , Frank Rijkaard - Marco van Basten , Daniele Massaro (70th Marco Simone ) Trainer: Arrigo Sacchi |
René Higuita - Andrés Escobar , Gabriel Jaime Gómez , Giovannis Cassiani , Luís Fernando Herrera - José Ricardo Pérez , Jaime Arango (46th Gustavo Restrepo ), Leonel Álvarez , Alexis García - Niver Arboleda (46th Albeiro Usuriaga ), John Jzairo Trélle Trainer: Francisco Maturana |
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1-0 Alberigo Evani (118.) |
World Cup 1990
The 29th edition of the competition took place in December 1990, just like since 1980, in Tokyo under the sponsor's name "Toyota Cup" between the winner of the 1989/90 European Cup AC Milan and the 1990 Copa Libertadores winner Olimpia Asunción. "Milan" was not only able to defend its title in Europe this year, but was also the third team to win the World Cup twice in a row after FC Santos and Inter Milan.
Game details
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Andrea Pazzagli - Franco Baresi - Paolo Maldini (22nd Filippo Galli ), Mauro Tassotti , Alessandro Costacurta - Roberto Donadoni (82nd Gianluca Gaudenzi ), Frank Rijkaard , Angelo Carbone , Giovanni Stroppa - Marco van Basten , Ruud Gullit Trainer: Arrigo Sacchi |
Ever Hugo Almeida - Virginio Cáceres , Remigio Fernández , Mario César Ramírez (48th Herib Chamas ), Silvio Suárez - Fermín Balbuena , Adolfo Jara Heyn (48th Cristobal Cubilla ), Jorge Guasch , Luis Alberto Monzón - Adriano Samaniego , Raúl Vicente Amarilla coach : Luis Cubilla ( Uruguay )
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1: 0 Frank Rijkaard (43.) 2: 0 Giovanni Stroppa (62.) 3: 0 Frank Rijkaard (65.) |
World Cup 1991
The 30th playout of the competition took place in December 1991, as since 1980, in only one game in Tokyo under the sponsor's name "Toyota Cup" between the winner of the European Cup of National Champions 1990/91 Red Star Belgrade and the winner of the 1991 Copa Libertadores Colo Colo Santiago de Chile instead.
Game details
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Zvonko Milojević - Miodrag Belodedici , Duško Radinović , Goran Vasilijević - Ilija Najdoski , Vladimir Jugović , Vlada Stošić , Milorad Ratković , Dejan Savićević - Siniša Mihajlović , Darko Pančev Trainer: Vladica Popović |
Daniel Morón - Lizardo Garrido , Javier Margas , Miguel Ramírez (60th Hugo Eduardo Rubio ), Agustín Salvatierra (65th Ricardo Dabrowski ) - Gabriel Mendoza , Eduardo Vilches , Marcelo Barticciotto , Jaime Pizarro - Patricio Yáñez , Rubén Martínez Núñez Trainer: Mirko Jozićnez Núñez ( Yugoslavia ) |
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1-0 Vladimir Jugović (19th) 2-0 Vladimir Jugović (59th) 3-0 Darko Pančev (72nd) |
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Dejan Savićević (43.) |
World Cup 1992
The 31st playout of the competition took place in December 1992, just like since 1980, in Tokyo under the sponsor's name "Toyota Cup" between the winner of the 1991/92 European Cup, FC Barcelona and the winner of the 1992 Copa Libertadores, São Paulo FC instead of.
Game details
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Zetti - Cafu , Vítor , Ronaldão , Ronaldo Luís - Adilson , Pintado , Toninho Cerezo (83rd Dinho ), Raí - Palhinha , Müller Trainer: Telê Santana |
Andoni Zubizarreta - Albert Ferrer , Ronald Koeman , Eusebio Sacristán - José Mari Bakero (51st Jon Andoni Goikoetxea ), Pep Guardiola , Guillermo Amor , Txiki Begiristain (79th Miguel Ángel Nadal ), Richard Witschge - Christo Stoitschkow , Michael Laudrup Trainer: Johan Cruyff ( Netherlands )
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1: 1 Raí (26.) 2: 1 Raí (79.) |
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Ronaldão, Toninho Cerezo | Txiki Begiristain, Albert Ferrer, Jon Andoni Goikoetxea |
World Cup 1993
The 32nd edition of the competition took place in December 1993, as since 1980, in Tokyo in just one game under the sponsor's name "Toyota Cup" between the finalists of the 1992/93 UEFA Champions League AC Milan and the 1993 Copa Libertadores winners, São Paulo FC instead of. "Milan" competed after Olympique Marseille was suspended due to a bribery scandal. São Paulo was not only able to defend its title in South America, but was also the fourth club after FC Santos, Inter Milan and AC Milan to win the World Cup for the second time in a row.
Game details
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Zetti - Cafu , Ronaldão , Válber , André - Dinho , Doriva , Toninho Cerezo , Leonardo - Palhinha (64th Juninho ), Müller Trainer: Telê Santana |
Sebastiano Rossi - Christian Panucci , Franco Baresi , Alessandro Costacurta , Paolo Maldini - Marcel Desailly , Demetrio Albertini (80th Alessandro Orlando ), Roberto Donadoni , Daniele Massaro - Jean-Pierre Papin , Florin Răducioiu (80th Mauro Tassotti ) Trainer: Fabio Capello |
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1: 0 Palhinha (19th) 2: 1 Cerezo (59th) 3: 2 Muller (87th) |
1: 1 Daniele Massaro (48th) 2: 2 Jean-Pierre Papin (81st) |
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Ronaldão, Cerezo | Jean-Pierre Papin |
World Cup 1994
The 33rd edition of the competition took place in December 1994, just like since 1980, in Tokyo under the sponsorship name "Toyota Cup" between the winner of the UEFA Champions League 1993/94 AC Milan and the winner of the 1994 Copa Libertadores Vélez Sársfield from Buenos Aires Aires instead.
Game details
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José Luis Chilavert - Héctor Almandoz , Roberto Trotta , Víctor Sotomayor , Raúl Cardozo - José Basualdo , Marcelo Gómez , Christian Bassedas , Roberto Pompei - Turu Flores , Omar Asad Trainer: Carlos Bianchi |
Sebastiano Rossi - Mauro Tassotti , Franco Baresi , Alessandro Costacurta , Paolo Maldini - Marcel Desailly , Demetrio Albertini , Roberto Donadoni , Zvonimir Boban - Dejan Savićević (60th Marco Simone ), Daniele Massaro (86th Christian Panucci ) Trainer: Fabio Capello |
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1-0 Roberto Trotta (50th penalty.) 2-0 Omar Asad (57th) |
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Héctor Almandoz, Roberto Trotta, Marcelo Gómez, Omar Asad | Dejan Savićević, Demetrio Albertini, Sebastiano Rossi, Marco Simone | ||||||
Alessandro Costacurta (85.) |
World Cup 1995
The 34th edition of the competition took place in November 1995, just like since 1980, in Tokyo under the sponsor's name "Toyota Cup" between the winner of the 1994/95 UEFA Champions League Ajax Amsterdam and the 1995 Copa Libertadores winner Gremio Porto Alegre .
Game details
Ajax Amsterdam | Gremio Porto Alegre | Lineup | ||||||
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Edwin van der Sar - Michael Reiziger , Danny Blind , Frank de Boer , Winston Bogarde - Ronald de Boer , Finidi George , Edgar Davids - Patrick Kluivert , Jari Litmanen (94th Martijn Reuser ), Marc Overmars (67th Nwankwo Kanu ) Trainers: Louis van Gaal |
Danrlei - Francisco Arce , Catalina Rivarola , Adílson Batista , Roger - Dinho , Goiano , Arílson (61st Luciano Williames ), Carlos Miguel (97th Gélson ) - Paulo Nunes , Mário Jardel (78th Magno ) Coach: Luiz Felipe Scolari |
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Patrick Kluivert 1-0 Ronald de Boer 2-1 Frank de Boer 3-2 Finidi George 4-3 Danny Blind |
Dinho Francisco Arce 1: 1 Magno 2: 2 Gélson 3: 3 Adílson Dias Batista |
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Catalina Rivarola (57.) |
World Cup 1996
The 35th draw of the competition took place in November 1996, just like since 1980, in Tokyo under the sponsor's name "Toyota Cup" between the 1995/96 UEFA Champions League winner Juventus Turin and the 1996 Copa Libertadores winner River Plate Buenos Aires instead of.
Game details
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Angelo Peruzzi - Moreno Torricelli , Ciro Ferrara , Paolo Montero - Sergio Porrini , Didier Deschamps , Vladimir Jugović , Angelo Di Livio , Zinédine Zidane (78th Alessio Tacchinardi ) - Alessandro Del Piero , Alen Bokšić Trainer: Marcello Lippi |
Roberto Óscar Bonano - Hernán Díaz , Celso Ayala , Eduardo Berizzo , Juan Pablo Sorín - Roberto Monserrat , Leonardo Astrada , Sergio Berti (62nd Leonel Gancedo ), Ariel Ortega - Enzo Francescoli , Julio Cruz (72nd Marcelo Salas ) Trainer: Ramón Díaz |
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Vladimir Jugović, Paolo Montero, Sergio Porrini, Moreno Torricelli, Zinédine Zidane | Leonardo Astrada |
World Cup 1997
The 36th edition of the competition took place in December 1997, just like since 1980, in Tokyo under the sponsor's name "Toyota Cup" between the 1996/97 UEFA Champions League winner Borussia Dortmund and the 1997 Copa Libertadores winner Cruzeiro Belo Horizonte .
Game details
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Stefan Klos - Wolfgang Feiersinger , Stefan Reuter , Júlio César - Jörg Heinrich , Steffen Freund , Paulo Sousa , Andreas Möller , Michael Zorc (80th Jovan Kirovski ) - Heiko Herrlich , Stéphane Chapuisat (75th Harry Decheiver ) Trainer: Nevio Scala ( Italy ) |
Dida - Vítor , João Carlos , Gonçalves , Elivélton - Fábinho , Ricardinho , Clêisson , Roberto Palacios (64th Marcelo Ramos ) - Bebeto , Donizete Coach: Nelsinho Baptista |
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1-0 Michael Zorc (34th) 2-0 Heiko Herrlich (85th) |
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Vítor (75.) |
World Cup 1998
The 37th edition of the competition took place in December 1998, just like since 1980, in Tokyo under the sponsor's name "Toyota Cup" between the 1997/98 UEFA Champions League winner Real Madrid and the 1998 Copa Libertadores winner CR Vasco da Gama from Rio de Janeiro.
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real Madrid | CR Vasco da Gama | Lineup | ||||||
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Bodo Illgner - Christian Panucci , Manolo Sanchís , Fernando Sanz , Roberto Carlos - Fernando Redondo , Fernando Hierro , Clarence Seedorf , Sávio Bortolini Pimentel (89th Davor Šuker ) - Raúl , Predrag Mijatović (86th Robert Jarni ) Coach: Guus Hiddink ( Netherlands )
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Carlos Germano - Wágner Rogerio (75th Vítor ) Odvan , Mauro Galvão , Felipe - Nasa , Luisinho (85th Guilherme ), Juninho , Ramon (88th Válber ) - Donizete , Luizão Coach: Antônio Lopes |
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1-0 Nasa (25th own goal) 2-1 Raúl (83rd) |
1: 1 Juninho (56th) |
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Roberto Carlos, Clarence Seedorf, Fernando Sanz | Nasa, Luisinho, Luizão |
World Cup 1999
The 38th edition of the competition took place in November 1999, just like since 1980, in Tokyo under the sponsor's name "Toyota Cup" between the 1998/99 UEFA Champions League winners Manchester United and the 1999 Copa Libertadores winners Palmeiras São Paulo .
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Manchester United | Palmeiras São Paulo | Lineup | ||||||
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Mark Bosnich - Gary Neville , Jaap Stam , Mikaël Silvestre , Denis Irwin - David Beckham , Nicky Butt , Roy Keane , Paul Scholes (75th Teddy Sheringham ), Ryan Giggs - Ole Gunnar Solskjær (46th Dwight Yorke ) Trainer: Alex Ferguson ( Scotland ) |
Marcos - Francisco Arce , Júnior Baiano , Roque Júnior , Júnior - César Sampaio , Galeano (54th Evair ), Alex , Zinho - Faustino Asprilla (56th Oséas ), Paulo Nunes (77th Euller ) Coach: Luiz Felipe Scolari |
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1-0 Roy Keane (35th) | ||||||||
Mikaël Silvestre | Alex |
World Cup 2000
The 39th edition of the competition took place in November 2000, as since 1980, in only one game in Tokyo under the sponsor's name "Toyota Cup" between the 1999/2000 UEFA Champions League winner Real Madrid and the 2000 Copa Libertadores winner CA Boca Juniors Buenos Aires instead.
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CA Boca Juniors | real Madrid | Lineup | ||||||
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Óscar Córdoba - Jorge Bermúdez , Cristian Traverso , Hugo Ibarra , Aníbal Matellán - José Basualdo , Mauricio Serna , Sebastián Battaglia (92nd Nicolás Burdisso ), Juan Román Riquelme - Martín Palermo , Marcelo Delgado (87th Guillermo Barros Schelotto ) Coach: Carlos Carlos |
Iker Casillas - Geremi , Fernando Hierro , Aitor Karanka , Roberto Carlos - Iván Helguera , Steve McManaman (66th Sávio Bortolini Pimentel ), Claude Makélélé (76th Fernando Morientes ), Luís Figo , Guti - Raúl Trainer: Vicente del Bosque |
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1-0 Martín Palermo (2nd) 2-0 Martín Palermo (5th) |
2: 1 Roberto Carlos (11th) |
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Hugo Ibarra | Geremi, Iván Helguera |
World Cup 2001
The 40th staging of the competition took place in November 2001, just like since 1980, in Tokyo under the sponsorship name "Toyota Cup" between the winner of the 2000/01 UEFA Champions League FC Bayern Munich and the 2001 Copa Libertadores winner CA Boca Juniors from Buenos Aires, who had defended his title in South America.
Game details
FC Bayern Munich | CA Boca Juniors | Lineup | ||||||
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Oliver Kahn - Bixente Lizarazu , Willy Sagnol , Samuel Kuffour , Robert Kovač - Thorsten Fink , Niko Kovač (76th Carsten Jancker ), Paulo Sérgio , Owen Hargreaves (76th Ciriaco Sforza ) - Giovane Élber , Claudio Pizarro (119th Pablo Thiam ) Trainer: Ottmar Hitzfeld |
Óscar Córdoba - Jorge Daniel Martínez (17th José María Calvo , 111th Ariel Carreño ), Rolando Schiavi , Nicolás Burdisso , Clemente Rodríguez - Mauricio Serna , Cristian Traverso , Javier Villarreal (99th Gustavo Pinto ), Juan Román Riquelme - Guillermo Barros , Marcelo Delgado Coach: Carlos Bianchi |
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1-0 Samuel Kuffour (109.) | ||||||||
Samuel Kuffour, Owen Hargreaves, Giovane Élber | Clemente Rodríguez, Mauricio Serna, Guillermo Barros Schelotto, Rolando Schiavi | |||||||
Marcelo Delgado (45th) |
World Cup 2002
The 41st playout of the competition took place as since 1980 under the name sponsors in December 2002, "Toyota Cup" for the first time at the International Stadium Yokohama between the winners of the UEFA Champions League 2001/02 Real Madrid and the winner of the Copa Libertadores 2002 Club Olimpia Asuncion instead .
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real Madrid | Club Olimpia | Lineup | ||||||
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Iker Casillas - Míchel Salgado , Fernando Hierro , Iván Helguera , Roberto Carlos - Claude Makélélé , Esteban Cambiasso (90th Francisco Pavón ), Luís Figo , Zinédine Zidane (86th Santiago Solari ) - Raúl , Ronaldo (81st Guti ) Coach: Vicente del Bosque |
Ricardo Tavarelli - Néstor Isasi , Nelson Zelaya , Pedro Benítez , Juan Ramón Jara - Julio César Cáceres , Julio Cesar Enciso , Fernando Gastón Cordoba (65th Richart Báez ), Sergio Órteman - Hernán Rodrigo López , Miguel Ángel Benítez (81. Mauro Caballero ) Coach: Nery Pumpido ( Argentina )
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1-0 Ronaldo (14th) 2-0 Guti (84th) |
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Roberto Carlos | Julio César Cáceres |
World Cup 2003
The 42nd edition of the competition took place in December 2003, as in the previous year, under the sponsorship name "Toyota Cup" in the Yokohama International Stadium between the 2002/03 UEFA Champions League winner AC Milan and the 2003 Copa Libertadores winner Boca Juniors from Buenos Aires instead of.
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CA Boca Juniors | AC Milan | Lineup | ||||||
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Roberto Abbondanzieri - Luis Amaranto Perea , Nicolás Burdisso , Clemente Rodríguez , Rolando Schiavi - Diego Cagna , Matías Donnet , Raúl Alfredo Cascini , Sebastián Battaglia - Iarley , Guillermo Barros Schelotto (73rd Carlos Tévez ) Trainer: Carlos Bianchi |
Dida - Alessandro Costacurta , Paolo Maldini , Cafu , Giuseppe Pancaro - Gennaro Gattuso (102nd Massimo Ambrosini ), Andrea Pirlo , Clarence Seedorf , Kaká (77th Rui Costa ) - Andrij Shevchenko , Jon Dahl Tomasson (69th Filippo Inzaghi ) Trainers: Carlo Ancelotti |
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1: 1 Matías Donnet (29.) |
0-1 Jon Dahl Tomasson (23rd) | |||||||
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1-0 Rolando Schiavi Sebastián Battaglia 2-1 Matías Donnet 3-1 Raúl Alfredo Cascini |
Andrea Pirlo 1-1 Rui Costa Clarence Seedorf Alessandro Costacurta |
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Luis Amaranto Perea | Cafu, Kaká |
World Cup 2004
The 43rd and final competition took place in December 2004 under the sponsor name "Toyota Cup" for the third time in the Yokohama International Stadium between the 2003/04 UEFA Champions League winners FC Porto and the 2004 Copa Libertadores Once Caldas from Manizales in Colombia.
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FC Porto | CD Once Caldas | Lineup | ||||||
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Vítor Baía (102nd Nuno ) - Jorge Costa , Pedro Emanuel , Ricardo Costa , Georgios Seitaridis - Costinha , Maniche , Diego - Derlei (70th Carlos Alberto ), Benni McCarthy , Luís Fabiano (78th Ricardo Quaresma ) Trainer: Víctor Fernández ( Spain )
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Juan Carlos Henao - Samuel Vanegas , Miguel Rojas , Roger Cambindo (46th Édgar Cataño ), Johnny García - Rubén Velásquez , Jhon Viáfara , Diego Arango (61st Jefrey Díaz ), Elkin Soto (99th Herly Alcázar ) - Jonathan Fabbro , Antonio de Nigris Coach: Luis Montoya |
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1: 1 Diego 2: 2 Carlos Alberto 3: 3 Ricardo Quaresma Maniche 4: 4 Benni McCarthy 5: 5 Costinha 6: 6 Jorge Costa 7: 7 Ricardo Costa 8: 7 Pedro Emanuel |
0: 1 Samuel Vanegas 1: 2 Herly Alcázar 2: 3 Miguel Rojas 3: 4 Antonio de Nigris Jonathan Fabbro 4: 5 Rubén Velásquez 5: 6 Jefrey Díaz 6: 7 Édgar Cataño Johnny García |
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Jorge Costa, Giourkas Seitaridis | Diego Arango, Jonathan Fabbro, Antonio de Nigris | |||||||
Diego |
literature
- Kicker Almanach 95 pp. 351-359, Copress Verlag Munich, 1994, ISBN 3-7679-0447-0
Individual evidence
- ↑ 1960 Intercontinental Cup on FIFA.com
- ↑ 1961 Intercontinental Cup on FIFA.com
- ↑ a b 1962 and 1963 Intercontinental Cups on FIFA.com
- ↑ 1964 Intercontinental Cup on FIFA.com
- ↑ 1965 Intercontinental Cup on FIFA.com
- ↑ 1966 Intercontinental Cup on FIFA.com
- ↑ 1967 Intercontinental Cup on FIFA.com
- ↑ 1968 Intercontinental Cup on FIFA.com
- ↑ 1969 Intercontinental Cup on FIFA.com
- ↑ 1970 Intercontinental Cup on FIFA.com
- ↑ 1971 Intercontinental Cup on FIFA.com
- ↑ 1972 Intercontinental Cup on FIFA.com
- ↑ 1973 Intercontinental Cup on FIFA.com
- ↑ 1974 Intercontinental Cup on FIFA.com
- ↑ 1976 Intercontinental Cup on FIFA.com
- ↑ 1977 Intercontinental Cup on FIFA.com
- ↑ 1979 Intercontinental Cup on FIFA.com
- ^ 1980 Toyota Cup on FIFA.com
- ↑ 1981 Toyota Cup on FIFA.com
- ^ 1982 Toyota Cup on FIFA.com
- ↑ Toyota Cup 1983 on FIFA.com
- ↑ 1984 Toyota Cup on FIFA.com
- ^ 1985 Toyota Cup on FIFA.com
- ^ 1986 Toyota Cup on FIFA.com
- ^ 1988 Toyota Cup on FIFA.com
- ↑ a b Toyota Cup 1989 and 1990 on FIFA.com
- ↑ Toyota Cup 1991 on FIFA.com
- ↑ a b Toyota Cup 1992 and 1993 on FIFA.com
- ↑ Toyota Cup 1994 on FIFA.com
- ↑ 1995 Toyota Cup on FIFA.com
- ↑ 1996 Toyota Cup on FIFA.com
- ^ 1997 Toyota Cup on FIFA.com
- ^ 1998 Toyota Cup on FIFA.com
- ^ 1999 Toyota Cup on FIFA.com
- ↑ Toyota Cup 2000 on FIFA.com
- ↑ Toyota Cup 2001 on FIFA.com
- ↑ Toyota Cup 2002 on FIFA.com
- ↑ Toyota Cup 2003 on FIFA.com
- ^ Toyota Cup 2004 on FIFA.com
Web links
- Game details at rsssf.com (English)
- UEFA archive for European-South American Cup (English)