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1966 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Final
EventInter-Cities Fairs Cup 1965–66
First leg
Date14 September 1966
VenueCamp Nou, Barcelona
RefereeIstvan Zsolt (Hungary)
Attendance50,000
Second leg
Date21 September 1966
VenueLa Romareda, Zaragoza
RefereeConcetto lo Bello (Italy)
Attendance33,000
1965
1967

The 1966 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Final was the final of the eighth Inter-Cities Fairs Cup. It was played on 14 September and 21 September 1966 between CF Barcelona and Real Zaragoza of Spain. Barcelona won the tie 4–3 on aggregate.

Match details

First leg

CF Barcelona Spain0 – 1Spain Real Zaragoza
Canário 40'
Attendance: 50,000
CF BARCELONA:
GK 1 Spain Salvador Sadurní
' Uruguay Julio César Benítez
' Spain Eladio Silvestre
' Spain Ramón Montesinos
' Spain Gallego
' Spain Antoni Torres
' Spain Pedro Zaballa
' France Lucien Muller
' Spain José Antonio Zaldúa
' Spain Josep Maria Fusté
' Spain Luis Vidal
Manager:
Argentina Roque Olsen
REAL ZARAGOZA:
GK 1 Spain Enrique Yarza
' Spain José Ramon Irusquieta
' Spain Severino Reija
' Spain Antonio Pais
' Spain Francisco Santamaria
' Spain José Luis Violeta
' Brazil Spain Canário
' Spain Eleuterio Santos
' Spain Marcelino Martínez
' Spain Juan Manuel Villa
' Spain Carlos Lapetra
Manager:
Czechoslovakia Ferdinand Daučík

Second leg

Real Zaragoza Spain2 – 4 (a.e.t.)Spain CF Barcelona
Marcelino 24' 87'
Canário Red card 88'
Pujol 3' 85' 120'
Zaballa 70'
Torres Red card 88'
Attendance: 33,000
REAL ZARAGOZA:
GK 1 Spain Enrique Yarza
' Spain José Ramon Irusquieta
' Spain Severino Reija
' Spain Antonio Pais
' Spain Francisco Santamaria
' Spain José Luis Violeta
' Brazil Spain Canário
' Spain Eleuterio Santos
' Spain Marcelino Martínez
' Spain Juan Manuel Villa
' Spain Carlos Lapetra
Manager:
Czechoslovakia Ferdinand Daučík
CF BARCELONA:
GK 1 Spain Salvador Sadurní
' Spain Foncho
' Spain Eladio Silvestre
' Spain Ramón Montesinos
' Spain Gallego
' Spain Antoni Torres
' Spain Pedro Zaballa
' Spain Pedro Mas
' Spain José Antonio Zaldúa
' Spain Josep Maria Fusté
' Spain Lluís Pujol
Manager:
Argentina Roque Olsen

Barcelona win 4–3 on aggregate

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