1977 Intercontinental Cup

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1977 Intercontinental Cup






on aggregate
First leg




Date21 March 1978
Venue
La Bombonera, Buenos Aires
RefereeNikola Milanov Doudine (Bulgaria)
Attendance60,000
Second leg




Date1 August 1978
Venue
Wildparkstadion, Karlsruhe
RefereeRoque Cerullo (Uruguay)
Attendance38,000

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The 1977 Intercontinental Cup was a football tie held over two legs in March and August 1978 between Boca Juniors, winners of the 1977 Copa Libertadores, and Borussia Mönchengladbach, runners-up of the 1976–77 European Cup. European Cup winners Liverpool declined to participate.[1]




Contents





  • 1 Background


  • 2 First leg

    • 2.1 Match details



  • 3 Second leg

    • 3.1 Match details



  • 4 Aftermath


  • 5 See also


  • 6 References




Background


As Liverpool declined to participate, Borussia Mönchengladbach was the team appointed to play the series. Due to schedule problems, the Cup was not played until 1978, with the second leg having been held more than four months after the first game in Buenos Aires.


Previously to those series, Borussia had won the Bundesliga three consecutive times (1974–77) with notable players such as Berti Vogts and Danish forward Allan Simonsen, awarded with Ballon d'Or in 1977.


As part of the preparation for the series, Boca Juniors manager, Juan Carlos Lorenzo, sent a friend of him to Borussia's training camp (pretending to be a local journalist due to his knowledgment of German language) to watch the team in action. The envoy then sent Lorenzo a detailed report about Borussia's players, their technical characteristics and skills on the field.[2]



First leg


The first game was held in La Bombonera, with Boca Juniors taking advantage with a goal by Ernesto Mastrángelo, but Borussia scored to goals for a partial 2–1 win until Jorge Ribolzi scored for the 2–2 that would be the final result.[3][4]



Match details


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21 March 1978







Boca Juniors Argentina2–2West Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach

Mastrángelo Goal 16'
Ribolzi Goal 51'
(Report)
Hannes Goal 24'
Bonhof Goal 29'

La Bombonera, Buenos Aires

Attendance: 60,000

Referee: Nikola Milanov Doudine (Bulgaria)



















Boca Juniors
















Borussia Mönchengladbach

























































GK12
Argentina Osvaldo Santos
DF4
Argentina Vicente Pernía
DF2
Argentina Francisco Sá
DF6
Argentina Roberto Mouzo
DF3
Argentina Miguel Ángel Bordón
MF8
Argentina Jorge José Benítez

Substituted off 46'
MF5
Argentina Rubén Suñé
MF18
Argentina Mario Zanabria
FW7
Argentina Ernesto Mastrángelo
FW21
Argentina Daniel Severino Pavón

Substituted off 64'
MF17
Argentina Carlos Horacio Salinas

Substitutes:
MF
Argentina Jorge Ribolzi

Substituted in 46'
FW
Argentina Carlos Alberto Álvarez

Substituted in 64'

Manager:

Argentina Juan Carlos Lorenzo

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GK1
West Germany Wolfgang Kleff
DF2
West Germany Horst Wohlers
DF3
West Germany Wilfried Hannes
DF4
West Germany Herbert Wimmer

Substituted in 56'
DF5
West Germany Berti Vogts
MF6
West Germany Winfried Schäfer
MF7
West Germany Rainer Bonhof
MF8
West Germany Christian Kulik
FW9
West Germany Karl Del'Haye
FW10
Denmark Carsten Nielsen
FW11
West Germany Ewald Lienen

Substitutes:
MF
West Germany Dietmar Danner

Substituted in 56'

Manager:

West Germany Udo Lattek


Second leg




Ernesto Mastrángelo scoring the second goal for Boca Juniors in Wildparkstadion


In October, Boca Juniors travelled to Germany to play the second leg, with the media being sceptical about a victory there. As Borussia's stadium was being refurbished, the match played at Wildparkstadion, which was remarkable for being the stadium with the best lighting throught Germany by then.[2]


Coach Juan Carlos Lorenzo surprised everyone when he decided to replace Francisco Sa, an experienced but slow player (with 33 years old) by younger and faster José Luis Tesare. He also put three attacking players (resulting in a 4–3–3 formation), something infrequent by those times.


The plan designed by Lorenzo was a real aim so Boca Juniors scored three goals for a 3–0 (Felman, Mastrángelo and Salinas) at the end of first half.[5] Nevertheless, during the first 15 minutes of the match Borussia played much better than Boca Juniors but the German match could not score a goal in despite of their dominance over the rival.[2]


One of the key players of the match was Darío Felman, who also scored a goal. Felman, on loan to Valencia CF by then, had not attend the first game in La Bombonera but Alberto J. Armando convinced him to play the second leg. Felman gave Ernesto Mastrangelo a precise pass to score the second goal of the match.[2]


At the end of the match, Borussia manager, Udo Lattek stated that "Boca Juniors was a more mature and intelligent team than us".[2]



Match details




1 August 1978







Borussia Mönchengladbach West Germany0–3Argentina Boca Juniors
(Report)
Felman Goal 2'
Mastrángelo Goal 33'
Salinas Goal 37'

Wildparkstadion, Karlsruhe

Attendance: 38,000

Referee: Roque Cerullo (Uruguay)



















Borussia Mönchengladbach
















Boca Juniors

























































GK1
West Germany Wolfgang Kneib
DF2
West Germany Norbert Ringels
DF3
West Germany Wilfried Hannes
DF4
West Germany Horst Wohlers

Substituted off 46'
DF5
West Germany Berti Vogts
MF6
Denmark Carsten Nielsen
MF7
West Germany Hans-Günter Bruns
MF8
West Germany Christian Kulik
FW9
Denmark Allan Simonsen
FW10
West Germany Helmut Lausen

Substituted off 72'
FW11
West Germany Rudi Gores

Substitutes:
MF
West Germany Winfried Schäfer

Substituted in 46'
MF
West Germany Ewald Lienen

Substituted in 72'

Manager:

West Germany Udo Lattek

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GK1
Argentina Hugo Gatti
DF4
Argentina Vicente Pernía
DF
Argentina José Luis Tesare
DF3
Argentina Miguel Ángel Bordón
DF
Argentina José María Suárez
MF17
Argentina Carlos Horacio Salinas
MF5
Argentina Rubén Suñé
MF18
Argentina Mario Zanabria
FW7
Argentina Ernesto Mastrángelo
FW
Argentina José Luis Saldaño

Substituted off 46'
FW
Argentina Darío Felman

Substitutes:
FW
Argentina Carlos Veglio

Substituted in 46'

Manager:

Argentina Juan Carlos Lorenzo


Aftermath




Boca Juniors' captain, Rubén Suñé, raising the trophy. At his left, president of the club, Alberto J. Armando


Boca Juniors's victory was acclaimed throughout Argentina, even by supporters of rival clubs. It was the first intercontinental title for the club and the third for a big five club of Argentina after the victories of Racing and Independiente in 1967 and 1973 respectively.


After their return from Germany, Boca Juniors players went directly to the club so they had to play Newell's Old Boys in the Metropolitano tournament, which would be finally won by Quilmes.[2]






See also


  • 1976–77 European Cup

  • 1977 Copa Libertadores


References






  1. ^ Intercontinental Cup 1977 by Osvaldo Gorgazzi at the RSSSF


  2. ^ abcdef El primer Boca campeón del mundo, Página/12, 1 Jul 2018


  3. ^ Lo que pasó la primera vez... by Ramiro Scandolo, Olé, 21 Mar 2018


  4. ^ La inolvidable visita a la Bombonera, Fox Sports, 17 Feb 2017


  5. ^ ab A 40 años del día que Boca conquistó la cima del mundo por primera vez by Pablo Lisotto, La Nación, 31 Aug 2018











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