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1962 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Final
EventInter-Cities Fairs Cup 1961–62
First leg
Date8 September 1962
VenueEstadio Mestalla, Valencia
RefereeJoseph Barberan, (France)
Attendance65,000
Second leg
Date12 September 1962
VenueCamp Nou, Barcelona
RefereeGiulio Campanati, (Italy)
Attendance60,000
1961
1963

The 1962 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Final was the final of the fourth Inter-Cities Fairs Cup. It was played on 8 September and 12 September 1962 between Valencia CF and CF Barcelona of Spain, so it was the first time that two football teams from the same country have played a European final.

Valencia won the tie 7–3 on aggregate after winning the first leg by wide margin, although they were losing twice before getting the win. The second leg ended in a tie.

Match details

First leg

Valencia CF Spain6 – 2Spain CF Barcelona
Yosu 14' 42'
Guillot 35' 54' 67'
Núñez 74'
Kocsis 4' 20'
Attendance: 65,000
VALENCIA CF:
GK 1 Spain Ricardo Zamora de Grassa
' Spain Vicente Piquer
' Spain Manuel Mestre
' Spain José Sastre
' Spain Juan Carlos Quincoces
' Brazil Chicão
' Uruguay Héctor Núñez
' Spain Enrique Ribelles
' Brazil Waldo
' Spain Vicente Guillot
' Spain Nando Yosu
Manager:
Argentina Alejandro Scopelli
CF BARCELONA:
GK 1 Spain José Manuel Pesudo
' Uruguay Julio César Benítez
' Spain Rodri
' Spain Ferran Olivella
' Spain Martí Vergés
' Spain Sígfrid Gràcia
' Spain Luis Cubilla
' Hungary Sándor Kocsis
' Paraguay Cayetano Ré
' Uruguay Ramón Villaverde
' Spain Antonio Camps
Manager:
SpainHungaryCzechoslovakia Ladislao Kubala

Second leg

CF Barcelona Spain1 – 1Spain Valencia CF
Kocsis 46' Guillot 87'
Attendance: 60,000
CF BARCELONA:
GK 1 Spain José Manuel Pesudo
' Uruguay Julio César Benítez
' Spain Jesús Garay
' Spain Josep Maria Fusté
' Spain Martí Vergés
' Spain Sígfrid Gràcia
' Spain Luis Cubilla
' Hungary Sándor Kocsis
' Belgium Fernand Goyvaerts
' Uruguay Ramón Villaverde
' Spain Antonio Camps
Manager:
SpainHungaryCzechoslovakia Ladislao Kubala
VALENCIA CF:
GK 1 Spain Ricardo Zamora de Grassa
' Spain Vicente Piquer
' Spain Manuel Mestre
' Spain José Sastre
' Spain Juan Carlos Quincoces
' Brazil Chicão
' Uruguay Héctor Núñez
' Spain José Antonio Urtiaga
' Brazil Waldo
' Spain Vicente Guillot
' Spain Nando Yosu
Manager:
Argentina Alejandro Scopelli

Valencia CF win 7–3 on aggregate

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