1974 in association football
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The following are the football (soccer) events of the year 1974 throughout the world.
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[edit] Events
- The Football World Cup 1974 is held from June 12 to July 7 in West Germany. West Germany wins its second title, defeating much favored Netherlands 2 – 1 in the final. Surprisingly, Poland take 3rd after defeating Brazil 1 – 0.
- European Cup: Bayern Munich beats Atlético Madrid 4 – 0 in the final. This was the first German EC win.
- UEFA Cup: Feyenoord wins 2–1 (Away) and 2–0 (Home) in the final against Tottenham Hotspur, winning the cup for the first time.
- UEFA Cup Winners Cup: 1. FC Magdeburg wins 2–0 over AC Milan, winning the cup for the first time. This also marks the only instance of an East German club winning a European title.
- Copa Libertadores 1974: Won by Independiente after defeating São Paulo Futebol Clube on an aggregate score of 1–0.
- May 1 – PSV Eindhoven claims the Dutch Cup by defeating title holders NAC Breda: 6–0.
- September 18 – Dutch club FC Amsterdam makes its European debut by defeating Malta's Hibernians F.C. 5–0 in the first round of the UEFA Cup, with two goals from Nico Jansen.
[edit] Winners club national championship
[edit] Europe
East Germany: 1. FC Magdeburg
England: Leeds United F.C.
Hungary: Újpest FC
Netherlands:
Poland: Ruch Chorzów
Turkey: Fenerbahçe
West Germany: Bayern Munich
Yugoslavia: Hajduk Split
[edit] South America
Argentina
- Metropolitano – Newell's Old Boys
- Nacional – San Lorenzo
Brazil – Vasco da Gama
[edit] International tournaments
- African Cup of Nations in Egypt (March 1 – 14 1974)
- 1974 British Home Championship (May 11 – May 18, 1974)
- FIFA World Cup in West Germany (June 13 – July 7, 1974)
[edit] Births
- January 10 – Bob Peeters, Belgian footballer
- January 11 – Jens Nowotny, German footballer
- January 22 – Jörg Böhme, German footballer
- January 31 – Bob Mulder, Dutch footballer
- March 5 – Jens Jeremies, German footballer
- March 9 – Franz Calustro, Bolivian footballer
- March 14 – Mark Fish, South-African footballer
- March 30 – Tomislav Butina, Croatian footballer
- April 6 – Robert Kovač, Croatian footballer
- May 28 – Hans-Jörg Butt, German footballer
- June 26 – Pablo Galdames, Chilean footballer
- August 29 – Denis Caniza, Paraguayan footballer
- September 5 – Ivo Ulich, Czech footballer
- September 16 – Fricson George, Ecuadorian footballer
- October 5 – Jeff Strasser, Luxembourgish footballer
- November 16 – Paul Scholes, English footballer
- December 3 – Damiën Hertog, Dutch footballer
- December 12 – Franklin Anangonó, Ecuadorian footballer
- December 24 – Marcelo Salas, Chilean footballer
[edit] Deaths
- July 1 – Kick Smit (62), Dutch footballer
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