1971 European Cup Winners' Cup Final

The 1971 European Cup Winners' Cup Final was a football match contested by Chelsea of England and Real Madrid of Spain. It was the final match of the 1971 competition and the 11th European Cup Winners' Cup final in all.[1][2]

1971 European Cup Winners' Cup Final
Match programme cover
Event1970–71 European Cup Winners' Cup
Chelsea won after a replay
Final
After extra time
Date19 May 1971 (1971-05-19)
VenueKaraiskakis Stadium, Piraeus
RefereeRudolf Scheurer (Switzerland)
Attendance45,000
Replay
Date21 May 1971 (1971-05-21)
VenueKaraiskakis Stadium, Piraeus
RefereeAnton Bucheli (Switzerland)
Attendance19,917

Route to the final

Chelsea Real Madrid
Opponent Agg. 1st leg 2nd leg Opponent Agg. 1st leg 2nd leg
Aris Thessaloniki 6–2 1–1 (A) 5–1 (H) First round Hibernians 5–0 0–0 (A) 5–0 (H)
CSKA Sofia 2–0 1–0 (A) 1–0 (H) Second round Wacker Innsbruck 2–1 0–1 (H) 2–0 (A)
Club Brugge 4–2 0–2 (A) 4–0 (a.e.t.) (H) Quarter-finals Cardiff City 2–1 0–1 (A) 2–0 (H)
Manchester City 2–0 1–0 (H) 1–0 (A) Semi-finals PSV 2–1 0–0 (A) 2–1 (H)

Match review

The Spanish club were challenging for their seventh European trophy overall, a record among European clubs at the time, while the West Londoners were seeking their first ever European honour. The final took place on 19 May 1971 and was staged at Karaiskakis Stadium in Piraeus, Greece,[3] which was filled to capacity by traveling fans of both clubs as well as local football aficionados. Chelsea went ahead with a Peter Osgood left-foot volley from inside the area, after a Boyle-Cooke combination, but Real, demonstrating their "exceptional ball skills", pressed back and eventually equalised in the last minute with Ignacio Zoco.[4] There were no further goals scored in extra time, so the final went to a replay game.[5]

The replay was staged at the same venue two days later, on a Friday, with markedly lower attendance. Most of the clubs' fans had left, having booked return tickets on the assumption that, as usual, the final would be decided in one game, although a number of Chelsea's followers stayed on, "sleeping in the rough" around the city.[6] Chelsea scored two goals with Peter Osgood and John Dempsey in the first half. Real's Sebastián Fleitas scored 15 minutes before the end of the game but Chelsea hung on to win 2–1 and become the third London club to win the trophy.

Match

Details

Chelsea 1–1 (a.e.t.) Real Madrid
Osgood  56' Report Zoco  90'
Chelsea
Real Madrid CF
GK1 Peter Bonetti
DF2 John Boyle
DF3 Ron Harris (c)
MF4 John Hollins 91'
DF5 John Dempsey
DF6 David Webb
W7 Keith Weller
MF8 Alan Hudson
ST9 Peter Osgood 86'
MF10 Charlie Cooke
W11 Peter Houseman
Substitutes:
DF14 Paddy Mulligan 91'
ST15 Tommy Baldwin 86'
Manager:
Dave Sexton
GK1 José Luis Borja
DF2 José Luis
DF3 Goyo Benito
DF4 Ignacio Zoco
MF5 Pirri
DF6 Fernando Zunzunegui
MF7 Ramón Grosso
MF8 Manuel Velázquez
MF9 Miguel Pérez 65'
FW10 Amancio Amaro
FW11 Francisco Gento (c) 70'
Substitutes:
MF12 Sebastián Fleitas 65'
FW13 Toni Grande 70'
Manager:
Miguel Muñoz

Replay

Chelsea 2–1 Real Madrid
Dempsey  33'
Osgood  39'
Report Fleitas  75'
Attendance: 19,917
Referee: Anton Bucheli (Switzerland)
GK1 Peter Bonetti
RB2 John Boyle
CB6 David Webb
CB5 John Dempsey
LB3 Ron Harris (c)
CM4 Charlie Cooke
CM10 Alan Hudson
RW7 Keith Weller
LW11 Peter Houseman
CF8 Tommy Baldwin
CF9 Peter Osgood 73'
Substitutes:
DF14 Paddy Mulligan
CF15 Derek Smethurst 73'
Manager:
Dave Sexton
GK1 José Luis Borja
RB2 José Luis
SW6 Ignacio Zoco
CB5 Goyo Benito
LB3 Fernando Zunzunegui
CM10 Manuel Velázquez 75'
DM4 Pirri (c)
CM9 Ramón Grosso
RW7 Sebastián Fleitas
CF8 Amancio Amaro
LW11 Manuel Bueno 60'
Substitutes:
DM15 Toni Grande 60'
LW16 Francisco Gento 75'
Manager:
Miguel Muñoz

See also

References

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