Exhibition Cities Cup 1958–1960

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Exhibition Cities Cup 1958–1960
Cup winners Spain 1945Spain CF Barcelona (2nd title)
Beginning September 24, 1958
The End May 4th 1960
Teams 16
Games 30th
Gates 120  (ø 4 per game)
Top scorer Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Bora Kostic (6)
← Exhibition Cities Cup 1955–1958

The 2nd Exhibition Cities Cup was held from 1958 to 1960 . CF Barcelona defeated Birmingham City in the final and won the trade fair cup for the second time.

1 round

The games took place between September 24, 1958 and March 4, 1959.

total First leg Return leg
Royale Union Saint-Gilloise  BelgiumBelgium 6: 2 Germany Democratic Republic 1949German Democratic Republic  Leipzig 6: 1 0: 1
Hannover 96  Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany 2: 4 ItalyItaly  AS Roma 1: 3 1: 1
Cologne  Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany 2: 4 EnglandEngland  Birmingham City 2: 2 0: 2
Zagreb  Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia 4: 3 Hungary 1957Hungary  Újpesti Dózsa SC 4: 2 0: 1
Copenhagen  DenmarkDenmark 2: 7 EnglandEngland  Chelsea FC 1: 3 1: 4
Belgrade  Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia 11: 40 SwitzerlandSwitzerland  FC Lausanne Sports 6: 1 5: 3
Basel  SwitzerlandSwitzerland 3: 7 Spain 1945Spain  CF Barcelona 1: 2 2: 5
Inter Milan  ItalyItaly 8: 1 FranceFrance  Olympique Lyon 7-0 1: 1

Quarter finals

The Games took place between April 22, 1958 and September 30, 1959.

total First leg Return leg
Royale Union Saint-Gilloise  BelgiumBelgium 3: 1 ItalyItaly  AS Roma 2-0 1: 1
Birmingham City  EnglandEngland 4: 3 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia  Zagreb 1-0 3: 3
Chelsea FC  EnglandEngland 2: 4 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia  Belgrade 1-0 1: 4
CF Barcelona  Spain 1945Spain 8: 2 ItalyItaly  Inter Milan 4-0 4: 2

Semifinals

The first leg took place on 7/28. October, the second leg on November 11th / 9th December 1959.

total First leg Return leg
Royale Union Saint-Gilloise  BelgiumBelgium 4: 8 EnglandEngland  Birmingham City 2: 4 2: 4
Belgrade  Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia 2: 4 Spain 1945Spain  CF Barcelona 1: 1 1: 3

final

First leg

Birmingham City CF Barcelona
Birmingham City
March 29, 1960 in Birmingham ( St. Andrew's Stadium )
Result : 0-0
Spectators: 40,524
Referee: Lucien Van Nuffel ( Belgium ) BelgiumBelgium 
CF Barcelona


Johnny Schofield - Brian Farmer , George Allen - Johnny Watts , Trevor Smith , Richard Neal - Gordon Astall , John Gorden , Donald Weston , Bryan Orritt , Harry Hooper Trainers: Albert Beasley(C)Captain of the crew
Antoni Ramallets - Ferran Olivella , Rodri , Sígfrid Gràcia - Joan Segarra , Enrique Gensana - Luis Coll , Sándor Kocsis , Eulogio Martínez , Enrique Ribelles , Ramón Villaverde Trainer: Helenio Herrera ( Argentina ) (C)Captain of the crew
ArgentinaArgentina 

Return leg

CF Barcelona Birmingham City
CF Barcelona
May 4th 1960 in Barcelona ( Camp Nou )
Result: 4: 1 (2: 0)
Spectators: 70,000
Referee: Lucien Van Nuffel ( Belgium ) BelgiumBelgium 
Birmingham City


Antoni Ramallets - Ferran Olivella , Rodri , Sígfrid Gràcia - Martín Vergés , Joan Segarra - Luis Coll , Enrique Ribelles , Eulogio Martínez , László Kubala , Zoltán Czibor Trainer: Helenio Herrera ( Argentina ) (C)Captain of the crew
ArgentinaArgentina 
Johnny Schofield - Brian Farmer , George Allen - Johnny Watts , Trevor Smith , Richard Neal - Gordon Astall , John Gorden , Donald Weston , Peter Murphy , Harry Hooper Trainers: Albert Beasley(C)Captain of the crew
goal1-0 Eulogio Martínez (3rd)
goal2-0 Zoltán Czibor (7th)
goal3-0 Zoltán Czibor (51st)
goal4-0 Luis Coll (80th)




goal 4: 1 Harry Hooper (83rd)

Best goal scorers

rank player club Gates
1 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Bora Kostic Belgrade 6th
2 South Africa 1928South African Union Eddie Firmani Inter Milan 5
EnglandEngland Bernard Larkin Birmingham City 5
EnglandEngland Harry Hooper Birmingham City 5
5 Hungary 1957Hungary Zoltán Czibor CF Barcelona 4th
Brazil 1889Brazil Evaristo de Macedo CF Barcelona 4th
Spain 1945Spain Eulogio Martínez CF Barcelona 4th

See also

literature

  • IFFHS : European Cup Book Series [1] (1955–1960), Wiesbaden

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