1970–71 European Cup

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1970–71 European Cup

Inside the old Wembley Stadium.jpg

Wembley Stadium in London hosted the final.

Tournament details
Dates18 August 1970 – 2 June 1971
Teams33
Final positions
Champions
Netherlands Ajax (1st title)
Runners-up
Greece Panathinaikos
Tournament statistics
Matches played63
Goals scored210 (3.33 per match)
Top scorer(s)
Greece Antonis Antoniadis (10 goals)

← 1969–70


1971–72 →

The 1970–71 season of the European Cup football club tournament was won by Ajax in the final against Panathinaikos. It was the first time the cup went to Ajax, beginning a three-year period of domination, and the second consecutive championship for the Netherlands. UEFA had introduced for first time the penalty shoot-out as a way of deciding drawn ties – doing away with the unsatisfactory tossing of a coin. They had also decided that the away goals rule should apply to all rounds, and not just the first two, as had been the case.


Feyenoord, the defending champions, were eliminated by Romanian club UTA Arad in the first round.


This season marked the first time in European Cup history that Real Madrid failed to qualify for the tournament, having appeared in all 15 previous seasons. It was also the first time a Greek team reached the final.




Contents





  • 1 Preliminary round

    • 1.1 First leg


    • 1.2 Second leg



  • 2 First round

    • 2.1 First leg


    • 2.2 Second leg



  • 3 Second round

    • 3.1 First leg


    • 3.2 Second leg



  • 4 Quarter-finals

    • 4.1 First leg


    • 4.2 Second leg



  • 5 Semi-finals

    • 5.1 First leg


    • 5.2 Second leg



  • 6 Final


  • 7 Top scorers


  • 8 External links




Preliminary round












Team 1

Agg.
Team 2
1st leg
2nd leg

Levski-Spartak Bulgaria
3–4

Austria Austria Wien
3–1
0–3


First leg


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18 August 1970







Levski-Spartak Bulgaria3–1Austria Austria Wien

Mitkov Goal 17'
Asparuhov Goal 52'62'
Report
Riedl Goal 73'



Second leg




2 September 1970







Austria Wien Austria3–0Bulgaria Levski-Spartak

Riedl Goal 28'
Hickersberger Goal 37'49'
Report


Austria Wien won 4–3 on aggregate.



First round























































































Team 1

Agg.
Team 2
1st leg
2nd leg

Cagliari Italy
3–1

France Saint-Étienne
3–0
0–1

Atlético Madrid Spain
4–1

Austria Austria Wien
2–0
2–1

Rosenborg Norway
0–7

Belgium Standard Liège
0–2
0–5

IFK Göteborg Sweden
1–6

Poland Legia Warszawa
0–4
1–2

17 Nëntori Albania
2–4

Netherlands Ajax
2–2
0–2

Spartak Moscow Soviet Union
4–4 (a)

Switzerland Basel
3–2
1–2

Glentoran Northern Ireland
1–4

Republic of Ireland Waterford
1–3
0–1

Celtic Scotland
14–0

Finland KPV
9–0
5–0

Fenerbahçe Turkey
0–5

East Germany Carl Zeiss Jena
0–4
0–1

Sporting CP Portugal
9–0

Malta Floriana
5–0
4–0

Újpesti Dózsa Hungary
2–4

Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade
2–0
0–4

Feyenoord Netherlands
1–1 (a)

Romania UTA Arad
1–1
0–0

EPA Larnaca Cyprus
0–16

West Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach
0–6
0–10

Everton England
9–2

Iceland Keflavík
6–2
3–0

Jeunesse Esch Luxembourg
1–7

Greece Panathinaikos
1–2
0–5

Slovan Bratislava Czechoslovakia
4–3

Denmark Boldklubben 1903
2–1
2–2


First leg




16 September 1970







Cagliari Italy3–0France Saint-Étienne

Riva Goal 7'70'
Nené Goal 76'
Report

Sant'Elia, Cagliari

Attendance: 70,000 ca.





16 September 1970







Atlético Madrid Spain2–0Austria Austria Wien

Aragonés Goal 9'
Gárate Goal 54'
Report




16 September 1970







Rosenborg Norway0–2Belgium Standard Liège
Report
Kostedde Goal 42'
Depireux Goal 63'




16 September 1970







IFK Göteborg Sweden0–4Poland Legia Warszawa
Report
Gadocha Goal 45'
Pieszko Goal 52'
Stachurski Goal 82'87'




16 September 1970







17 Nëntori Albania2–2Netherlands Ajax

Kazanxhi Goal 58'
Zhega Goal 87'
Report
Suurbier Goal 19'58'




16 September 1970







Spartak Moscow Soviet Union3–2Switzerland Basel

Osyanin Goal 17'66'
Papayev Goal 76'
Report
Odermatt Goal 78'
Benthaus Goal 83'




16 September 1970







Glentoran Northern Ireland1–3Republic of Ireland Waterford United

Hall Goal 9'
Report
O'Neill Goal 20'
McGeough Goal 60'
Casey Goal 75'




16 September 1970







Celtic Scotland9–0Finland KPV

Hood Goal 1'23'36' (pen.)
Hughes Goal 15'
McNeill Goal 22'
Johnstone Goal 38'
Wilson Goal 54'70'
Davidson Goal 60'
Report




16 September 1970







Fenerbahçe Turkey0–4East Germany Carl Zeiss Jena
Report
Krauß Goal 44'
Ducke Goal 70'85'
Vogel Goal 86'




16 September 1970







Sporting CP Portugal5–0Malta Floriana

Peres Goal 1'
Lourenço Goal 6'8'43'61'
Report




16 September 1970







Újpesti Dózsa Hungary2–0Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade

Nagy Goal 52'
A. Dunai Goal 81'
Report




16 September 1970







Feyenoord Netherlands1–1Romania UTA Arad

Jansen Goal 25'
Report
Dumitrescu Goal 14'




16 September 1970







EPA Larnaca Cyprus0–6West Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach
Report
Laumen Goal 6'35'
Köppel Goal 28'48'
Netzer Goal 57'
Heynckes Goal 84'




16 September 1970







Everton England6–2Iceland Keflavík

Ball Goal 39'58'67'
Kendall Goal 41'
Royle Goal 51'70'
Report
West Goal 11' (o.g.)
Ragnarsson Goal 78'




16 September 1970







Jeunesse Esch Luxembourg1–2Greece Panathinaikos

Di Genova Goal 11'
Report
Antoniadis Goal 5'
Eleftherakis Goal 36'




16 September 1970







Slovan Bratislava Czechoslovakia2–1Denmark Boldklubben 1903

Jozef Čapkovič Goal 36'
Zlocha Goal 90' (pen.)
Report
Johansen Goal 35'



Second leg




30 September 1970







Saint-Étienne France1–0Italy Cagliari

Larqué Goal 32'
Report
Saint-Étienne


Cagliari won 3–1 on aggregate.




30 September 1970







Austria Wien Austria1–2Spain Atlético Madrid

Krieger Goal 20' (pen.)
Report
Aragonés Goal 42'
Gárate Goal 84'


Atlético Madrid won 4–1 on aggregate.




30 September 1970







Standard Liège Belgium5–0Norway Rosenborg

Pilot Goal 2'75'
Cvetler Goal 4'
Depireux Goal 26'
Semmeling Goal 62'
Report


Standard Liège won 7–0 on aggregate.




1 October 1970







Legia Warszawa Poland2–1Sweden IFK Göteborg

Deyna Goal 37'
Gadocha Goal 38'
Report
Almqvist Goal 28'


Legia Warszawa won 6–1 on aggregate.




30 September 1970







Ajax Netherlands2–0Albania 17 Nëntori

Keizer Goal 8'
Swart Goal 70'
Report


Ajax won 4–2 on aggregate.




30 September 1970







Basel Switzerland2–1Soviet Union Spartak Moscow

Siegenthaler Goal 48'
Balmer Goal 55'
Report
Khusainov Goal 84'
St. Jakob Stadium, Basel


Spartak Moscow 4–4 Basel on aggregate. Basel won on away goals.




30 September 1970







Waterford United Republic of Ireland1–0Northern Ireland Glentoran

Casey Goal 57'
Report


Waterford United won 4–1 on aggregate.




30 September 1970







KPV Finland0–5Scotland Celtic
Report
Wallace Goal 26'46'
Callaghan Goal 35'
Davidson Goal 51'
Lennox Goal 72'


Celtic won 14–0 on aggregate.




30 September 1970







Carl Zeiss Jena East Germany1–0Turkey Fenerbahçe

Vogel Goal 43'
Report


Carl Zeiss Jena won 5–0 on aggregate.




30 September 1970







Floriana Malta0–4Portugal Sporting CP
Report
Fernandes Goal 30'65'
Dinis Goal 57'
Tomé Goal 73'


Sporting CP won 9–0 on aggregate.




30 September 1970







Red Star Belgrade Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia4–0Hungary Újpesti Dózsa

Filipović Goal 7'58'
Džajić Goal 24'
Ostojić Goal 44'
Report


Red Star Belgrade won 4–2 on aggregate.




30 September 1970







UTA Arad Romania0–0Netherlands Feyenoord
Report


Feyenoord 1–1 UTA Arad on aggregate. UTA Arad won on away goals.




22 September 1970







Borussia Mönchengladbach West Germany10–0Cyprus EPA Larnaca

Netzer Goal 19'
Wimmer Goal 30'
Köppel Goal 35'60'
Dietrich Goal 40'
Sieloff Goal 44' (pen.)
Laumen Goal 50'56'
Heynckes Goal 73'
Vogts Goal 82'
Report


Borussia Mönchengladbach won 16–0 on aggregate.




30 September 1970







Keflavík Iceland0–3England Everton
Report
Whittle Goal 32'
Royle Goal 38'46'


Everton won 9–2 on aggregate.




30 September 1970







Panathinaikos Greece5–0Luxembourg Jeunesse Esch

Eleftherakis Goal 16'
Antoniadis Goal 26'29'37'51'
Report


Panathinaikos won 7–1 on aggregate.




30 September 1970







Boldklubben 1903 Denmark2–2Czechoslovakia Slovan Bratislava

Thygesen Goal 78' (pen.)
Johansen Goal 90'
Report
Jozef Čapkovič Goal 9'57'


Slovan Bratislava won 4–3 on aggregate.



Second round















































Team 1

Agg.
Team 2
1st leg
2nd leg

Cagliari Italy
2–4

Spain Atlético Madrid
2–1
0–3

Standard Liège Belgium
1–2

Poland Legia Warszawa
1–0
0–2

Ajax Netherlands
5–1

Switzerland Basel
3–0
2–1

Waterford United Republic of Ireland
2–10

Scotland Celtic
0–7
2–3

Carl Zeiss Jena East Germany
4–2

Portugal Sporting CP
2–1
2–1

Red Star Belgrade Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
6–1

Romania UTA Arad
3–0
3–1

Borussia Mönchengladbach West Germany
2–2 (3–4 p)

England Everton
1–1
1–1

Panathinaikos Greece
4–2

Czechoslovakia Slovan Bratislava
3–0
1–2


First leg




21 October 1970







Cagliari Italy2–1Spain Atlético Madrid

Riva Goal 42'
Gori Goal 45+'
Report
Aragonés Goal 77'

Stadio Sant'Elia, Cagliari

Attendance: 44,000

Referee: Josef Krňávek (Czechoslovakia)





21 October 1970







Standard Liège Belgium1–0Poland Legia Warszawa

Pilot Goal 76'
Report




21 October 1970







Ajax Netherlands3–0Switzerland Basel

Keizer Goal 17'
van Dijk Goal 23'
Hulshoff Goal 63'
Report




21 October 1970







Waterford United Republic of Ireland0–7Scotland Celtic
Report
Wallace Goal 1'54'56'
Macari Goal 19'87'
Murdoch Goal 27'38'




21 October 1970







Carl Zeiss Jena East Germany2–1Portugal Sporting CP

Vogel Goal 51'
Kurbjuweit Goal 87'
Report
Marinho Goal 67'




21 October 1970







Red Star Belgrade Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia3–0Romania UTA Arad

Filipović Goal 18'
Aćimović Goal 50'
Ostojić Goal 53'
Report




21 October 1970







Borussia Mönchengladbach West Germany1–1England Everton

Vogts Goal 35'
Report
Kendall Goal 47'




21 October 1970







Panathinaikos Greece3–0Czechoslovakia Slovan Bratislava

Domazos Goal 31'
Antoniadis Goal 55'
Delijannis Goal 88'
Report



Second leg




5 November 1970







Atlético Madrid Spain3–0Italy Cagliari

Aragonés Goal 33'72' (pen.)89'
Report

Estadio del Manzanares, Madrid

Attendance: 45,000

Referee: Ronald Jones (Wales)



Atlético Madrid won 4–2 on aggregate.




4 November 1970







Legia Warszawa Poland2–0Belgium Standard Liège

Pieszko Goal 7'
Żmijewski Goal 20'
Report


Legia Warszawa won 2–1 on aggregate.




4 November 1970







Basel Switzerland1–2Netherlands Ajax

Odermatt Goal 36' (pen.)
Report
Rijnders Goal 69'
Neeskens Goal 72'
St. Jakob Stadium, Basel


Ajax won 5–1 on aggregate.




4 November 1970







Celtic Scotland3–2Republic of Ireland Waterford United

Hughes Goal 47'
Johnstone Goal 56'65'
Report
McNeill Goal 17' (o.g.)
Matthews Goal 32'


Celtic won 10–2 on aggregate.




4 November 1970







Sporting CP Portugal1–2East Germany Carl Zeiss Jena

Gonçalves Goal 79'
Report
Ducke Goal 30'
Kurbjuweit Goal 36'


Carl Zeiss Jena won 4–2 on aggregate.




4 November 1970







UTA Arad Romania1–3Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade

Brosovszky Goal 56'
Report
Filipović Goal 51'67'
Janković Goal 78'


Red Star Belgrade won 6–1 on aggregate.




4 November 1970










Everton England1 – 1 (aet)West Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach

Morrissey Goal 1'
Report
Laumen Goal 35'
Penalties

Royle Penalty missed
Ball Penalty scored
Morrissey Penalty scored
Kendall Penalty scored
Brown Penalty scored
4–3
Penalty scoredSieloff
Penalty missedLaumen
Penalty scoredHeynckes
Penalty scoredKöppel
Penalty missedMüller


Borussia Mönchengladbach 2–2 Everton on aggregate. Everton won on penalties.




4 November 1970







Slovan Bratislava Czechoslovakia2–1Greece Panathinaikos

Medviď Goal 31'
Jozef Čapkovič Goal 59'
Report
Antoniadis Goal 55'


Panathinaikos won 4–2 on aggregate.



Quarter-finals



























Team 1

Agg.
Team 2
1st leg
2nd leg

Atlético Madrid Spain
2–2 (a)

Poland Legia Warszawa
1–0
1–2

Ajax Netherlands
3–1

Scotland Celtic
3–0
0–1

Carl Zeiss Jena East Germany
3–6

Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade
3–2
0–4

Everton England
1–1 (a)

Greece Panathinaikos
1–1
0–0


First leg




10 March 1971







Atlético Madrid Spain1–0Poland Legia Warszawa

Adelardo Goal 22'
Report




10 March 1971







Ajax Netherlands3–0Scotland Celtic

Cruyff Goal 63'
Hulshoff Goal 70'
Keizer Goal 89'
Report




10 March 1971







Carl Zeiss Jena East Germany3–2Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade

Strempel Goal 16'
Ducke Goal 21'86'
Report
Janković Goal 42'
Džajić Goal 58'




9 March 1971







Everton England1–1Greece Panathinaikos

Johnson Goal 90'
Report
Antoniadis Goal 81'



Second leg




24 March 1971







Legia Warszawa Poland2–1Spain Atlético Madrid

Pieszko Goal 25'
Stachurski Goal 54'
Report
Salcedo Goal 11'


Atlético Madrid 2–2 Legia Warszawa on aggregate. Atlético Madrid won on away goals.




24 March 1971







Celtic Scotland1–0Netherlands Ajax

Johnstone Goal 27'
Report


Ajax won 3–1 on aggregate.




24 March 1971







Red Star Belgrade Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia4–0East Germany Carl Zeiss Jena

Đorić Goal 15' (pen.)
Filipović Goal 30'
Ostojić Goal 60'
Karasi Goal 70'
Report


Red Star Belgrade won 6–3 on aggregate.




24 March 1971







Panathinaikos Greece0–0England Everton
Report


Everton 1–1 Panathinaikos on aggregate. Panathinaikos won on away goals.



Semi-finals

















Team 1

Agg.
Team 2
1st leg
2nd leg

Atlético Madrid Spain
1–3

Netherlands Ajax
1–0
0–3

Red Star Belgrade Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
4–4 (a)

Greece Panathinaikos
4–1
0–3


First leg




14 April 1971







Atlético Madrid Spain1–0Netherlands Ajax

Irureta Goal 44'
Report




14 April 1971







Red Star Belgrade Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia4–1Greece Panathinaikos

Ostojić Goal 14'46'69'
Janković Goal 40'
Report
Kamaras Goal 56'

Red Star stadium, Belgrade

Attendance: 100 000

Referee: Erich Linemayr




Second leg




28 April 1971







Ajax Netherlands3–0Spain Atlético Madrid

Keizer Goal 8'
Suurbier Goal 80'
Neeskens Goal 85'
Report


Ajax won 3–1 on aggregate.




28 April 1971







Panathinaikos Greece3–0Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade

Antoniadis Goal 2'55'
Kamaras Goal 64'
Report


Red Star Belgrade 4–4 Panathinaikos on aggregate. Panathinaikos won on away goals.



Final





2 June 1971







Ajax Netherlands2–0Greece Panathinaikos

Van Dijk Goal 5'
Haan Goal 87'

Report
MatchCentre

Wembley Stadium, London

Attendance: 90,000

Referee: Jack Taylor (England)




Top scorers





Antonis Antoniadis scored 10 goals on the way to Panathinaikos reaching the final.


The top scorers from the 1970–71 European Cup (excluding preliminary round) are as follows:

















































Rank
Name
Team
Goals
1

Greece Antonis Antoniadis

Greece Panathinaikos
10
2

Spain Luis Aragonés

Spain Atlético Madrid
6

Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zoran Filipović

Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade
6

Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Stevan Ostojić

Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade
6
5

East Germany Peter Ducke

East Germany Carl Zeiss Jena
5

West Germany Herbert Laumen

West Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach
5

Scotland William Wallace

Scotland Celtic
5
8

Czechoslovakia Jozef Čapkovič

Czechoslovakia Slovan Bratislava
4

Scotland Jimmy Johnstone

Scotland Celtic
4

Netherlands Piet Keizer

Netherlands Ajax
4

West Germany Horst Köppel

West Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach
4

Portugal João Lourenço

Portugal Sporting CP
4

England Joe Royle

England Everton
4


External links


  • 1970–71 All matches – season at UEFA website

  • European Cup results at Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation

  • All scorers 1970–71 European Cup (excluding preliminary round) according to protocols UEFA


  • 1970-71 European Cup - results and line-ups (archive)

  • European Cup 1970-71 – results, protocols, players statistics

  • website eurocups-uefa.ru European Cup 1970-71 – results, protocols

  • website Football Archive 1970–71 European Cup









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