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1974 European Cup final

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1974 European Cup final
Match programme cover
Event1973–74 European Cup
Bayern Munich won after areplay
Afterextra time
Date15 May 1974
VenueHeysel Stadium,Brussels
RefereeVital Loraux (Belgium)
Attendance48,722
Replay
Date17 May 1974
VenueHeysel Stadium,Brussels
RefereeAlfred Delcourt (Belgium)
Attendance23,325[1]
1973
1975

The1974 European Cup finalwas contested betweenBayern MünchenofWest GermanyandAtlético MadridofSpain.This marked the first time in club history for both Bayern and Atlético to contest in a European Cup final. Goals inextra timefromLuis AragonésandHans-Georg Schwarzenbeckcancelled each other out, so a replay took place two days later.[2]Bayern won the replay convincingly, with two goals each fromUli HoeneßandGerd Müller,giving the German side a 4–0 victory.[3][4]This is the only European Cup/Champions League final to have been replayed.[2]

Route to the final

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Bayern Munich Round Atlético Madrid
Opponent Agg. 1st leg 2nd leg Opponent Agg. 1st leg 2nd leg
SwedenÅtvidabergs FF 4–4 (4–3p) 3–1 (H) 1–3 (a.e.t.) (A) First round TurkeyGalatasaray 1–0 0–0 (H) 1–0 (A)
East GermanyDynamo Dresden 7–6 4–3 (H) 3–3 (A) Second round RomaniaDinamo București 4–2 2–0 (A) 2–2 (H)
BulgariaCSKA Sofia 5–3 4–1 (H) 1–2 (A) Quarter-finals Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaRed Star Belgrade 2–0 2–0 (A) 0–0 (H)
HungaryÚjpesti Dózsa 4–1 1–1 (A) 3–0 (H) Semi-finals ScotlandCeltic 2–0 0–0 (A) 2–0 (H)

Match

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Details

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Bayern MunichWest Germany1–1 (a.e.t.)SpainAtlético Madrid
Schwarzenbeck120' Report Aragonés114'
Attendance: 48,722
Bayern Munich
Atlético Madrid
GK 1 West GermanySepp Maier
RB 2 DenmarkJohnny Hansen
LB 3 West GermanyPaul Breitner
CB 4 West GermanyHans-Georg Schwarzenbeck
CB 5 West GermanyFranz Beckenbauer(c)
CM 6 West GermanyFranz Roth
RW 7 SwedenConny Torstensson downward-facing red arrow75'
CM 8 West GermanyRainer Zobel
CF 9 West GermanyGerd Müller
CM 10 West GermanyUli Hoeneß
LW 11 West GermanyJupp Kapellmann
Substitutes:
MF 12 West GermanyBernd Dürnberger upward-facing green arrow75'
Manager:
West GermanyUdo Lattek
GK 1 SpainMiguel Reina
SW 2 SpainMelo
RB 3 SpainJosé Luis Capón
CB 4 SpainAdelardo Rodríguez(c)
LB 5 ArgentinaRamón Heredia
RM 6 SpainEusebio
CM 7 SpainJosé Ufarte downward-facing red arrow60'
LM 8 SpainLuis Aragonés
RF 9 SpainJosé Eulogio Gárate
CF 10 SpainJavier Irureta Yellow card86'
LF 11 SpainIgnacio Salcedo downward-facing red arrow85'
Substitutes:
FW 14 SpainAlberto Fernández upward-facing green arrow85'
MF 15 SpainHeraldo Bezerra upward-facing green arrow60'
Manager:
ArgentinaJuan Carlos Lorenzo

Replay

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Details

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Atlético MadridSpain0–4West GermanyBayern Munich
Report Hoeneß28',82'
Müller56',69'
Atlético Madrid
Bayern Munich
GK 1 SpainMiguel Reina
RB 2 SpainMelo
CB 3 SpainJosé Luis Capón
CB 4 SpainAdelardo Rodríguez(c) downward-facing red arrow59'
LB 5 ArgentinaRamón Heredia
CM 6 SpainEusebio Yellow card51'
CM 7 SpainIgnacio Salcedo
CM 8 SpainLuis Aragonés
RW 9 SpainJosé Eulogio Gárate
CF 10 SpainAlberto Fernández downward-facing red arrow65'
LW 11 SpainHeraldo Bezerra
Substitutes:
MF 14 ParaguayDomingo Benegas Yellow card73' upward-facing green arrow59'
FW 16 SpainJosé Ufarte upward-facing green arrow65'
Manager:
ArgentinaJuan Carlos Lorenzo
GK 1 West GermanySepp Maier
SW 3 West GermanyFranz Beckenbauer(c)
RB 2 DenmarkJohnny Hansen
CB 4 West GermanyHans-Georg Schwarzenbeck
LB 5 West GermanyPaul Breitner
CM 6 West GermanyFranz Roth
CM 8 West GermanyRainer Zobel
CM 11 West GermanyJupp Kapellmann
RW 7 SwedenConny Torstensson
CF 9 West GermanyGerd Müller Yellow card29'
LW 10 West GermanyUli Hoeneß
Manager:
West GermanyUdo Lattek

See also

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References

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  1. ^"UEFA Champions League Statistics Handbook 2012–13"(PDF).UEFA.Retrieved28 January2020.
  2. ^ab"HOW THE 1974 EUROPEAN CUP FINAL SET BAYERN MUNICH AND ATLÉTICO MADRID ON DIFFERENT PATHS FOR DECADES".These Football Times.9 November 2018.Retrieved29 January2020.
  3. ^"Atlético's previous European Cup final".UEFA.30 April 2014.Retrieved2 May2014.
  4. ^"Seconds from ecstasy: the night Atlético Madrid threw away European glory".Guardian.21 May 2014.Retrieved21 May2014.
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