1968–69 European Cup Winners' Cup
The season 1968-69 of the European Cup Winners' Cup football club tournament was won by Slovan Bratislava in a final victory against FC Barcelona, the first time a side from the Eastern Bloc won the title. A number of withdrawals by Eastern European clubs from the first round as a result of the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia led to several walkovers and byes that lasted into the second round.
First round
Team #1 | Agg. | Team #2 | 1st leg | 2nd leg |
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Dunfermline Athletic ![]() |
12 – 1 | ![]() |
10 – 1 |
2 – 0 |
Olympiakos (Piraeus) ![]() |
4 – 0 | ![]() |
2 – 0 |
2 – 0 ( in Thessaloniki ) |
Dinamo Bucharest ![]() |
w/o | ![]() |
– | - |
Club Brugge KV ![]() |
3 – 3(a) | ![]() |
3 – 1 | 0 – 2 |
KS Partizani (Tirane) ![]() |
2 – 3 | ![]() |
1 – 0 | 1 – 3 |
Cardiff City ![]() |
3 – 4 | ![]() |
2 – 2 | 1 – 2 |
Slovan Bratislava ![]() |
3 – 2 | ![]() |
3 – 0 | 0 – 2 |
ADO Den Haag ![]() |
6 – 1 | ![]() |
4 – 1 | 2 – 0 |
Girondins Bordeaux ![]() |
2 – 4 | ![]() |
2 – 1 | 0 – 3 |
Randers (Freja) ![]() |
3 – 1 | ![]() |
1 – 0 | 2 – 1 |
US Rumelange ![]() |
2 – 2(a) | ![]() |
2 – 1 ( in Esch) | 0 – 1 |
FC Lugano ![]() |
0 – 4 | ![]() |
0 – 1 | 0 – 3 |
Altay ![]() |
4 – 5 | ![]() |
3 – 1 | 1 – 4 |
Crusaders ![]() |
3 – 6 | ![]() |
2 – 2 | 1 – 4 |
The following clubs withdrew following UEFA's decision to separate western and Eastern countries due to troubles in Czechoslovakia – FC Spartak (Sofia), 1. FC Union Berlin, Górnik Zabrze, Dinamo Moscow, Raba Vasas ETO
Source:[1]
First Leg
Dunfermline Athletic ![]() | 10 – 1 | ![]() |
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Robertson ![]() Barry ![]() Gardner ![]() Renton ![]() Edwards ![]() W Callaghan ![]() T Callaghan ![]() |
Stylianou ![]() |
Partizani Tirana ![]() | 1 – 0 | ![]() |
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Shaqiri ![]() |
Second leg
APOEL F.C. ![]() | 0 – 2 | ![]() |
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Gardner ![]() W Callaghan ![]() |
Dunfermline Athletic won 12–1 on aggregate.
Torino won 3–2 on aggregate.
Second round
Team #1 | Agg. | Team #2 | 1st leg | 2nd leg |
---|---|---|---|---|
Dunfermline Athletic ![]() |
4 – 3 | ![]() |
4 – 0 | 0 – 3 |
Dinamo Bucharest ![]() |
1 – 5 | ![]() |
1 – 1 | 0 – 4 |
Torino ![]() |
Bye | – | - | |
FC Porto ![]() |
1 – 4 | ![]() |
1 – 0 | 0 – 4 |
ADO Den Haag ![]() |
0 – 4 | ![]() |
0 – 1 | 0 – 3 |
Randers ![]() |
8 – 0 | ![]() |
6 – 0 | 2 – 0 |
FC Barcelona ![]() |
Bye | – | - | |
SFK Lyn ![]() |
4 – 3 | ![]() |
2 – 0 | 2 – 3 |
Source:[1]
First leg
Dinamo București | 1 – 1 | West Bromwich Albion |
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Dumitrache ![]() |
Hartford ![]() |
Second leg
West Bromwich Albion | 4 – 0 | Dinamo București |
---|---|---|
Lovett ![]() Brown ![]() Astle ![]() |
West Bromwich Albion won 5–1 on aggregate.
Quarter-finals
Team #1 | Agg. | Team #2 | 1st leg | 2nd leg |
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Dunfermline Athletic ![]() |
1 – 0 | ![]() |
0 – 0 | 1 – 0 |
Torino ![]() |
1 – 3 | ![]() |
0 – 1 | 1 – 2 |
1.FC Cologne ![]() |
5 – 1 | ![]() |
2 – 1 | 3 – 0 |
FC Barcelona ![]() |
5 – 4 | ![]() |
3–2 | 2 – 2 (in Barcelona) |
Source:[1]
First leg
Torino ![]() | 0 – 1 | ![]() |
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[2] | Jokl ![]() |
Second leg
Dunfermline Athletic won 1–0 on aggregate.
Slovan Bratislava ![]() | 2 – 1 | ![]() |
---|---|---|
Horváth ![]() Hlavenka ![]() |
Carelli ![]() |
Slovan Bratislava won 3–1 on aggregate.
Semi-finals
Team #1 | Agg. | Team #2 | 1st leg | 2nd leg |
---|---|---|---|---|
Dunfermline Athletic ![]() |
1 – 2 | ![]() |
1 – 1 | 0 – 1 |
1.FC Cologne ![]() |
3 – 6 | ![]() |
2 – 2 | 1 – 4 |
Source:[1]
First leg
Dunfermline Athletic ![]() | 1 – 1 | ![]() |
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Fraser ![]() |
[citation needed] | Čapkovič ![]() |
1. FC Köln ![]() | 2 – 2 | ![]() |
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Löhr ![]() Rühl ![]() |
[citation needed] | Zabalza ![]() Fusté ![]() |
Second leg
Slovan Bratislava won 2–1 on aggregate.
Barcelona ![]() | 4 – 1 | ![]() |
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Martí Filosia ![]() Fusté ![]() |
Report Report 2 | Rühl ![]() |
Barcelona won 6–3 on aggregate.
Final
Slovan Bratislava ![]() | 3 – 2 | ![]() |
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Cvetler ![]() Hrivnák ![]() Ján Čapkovič ![]() |
Report Report 2 | Zaldúa ![]() Rexach ![]() |
See also
References
- ^ a b c d James M. Ross (4 June 2015). "Cup Winners' Cup 1968-69". European Competitions 1968-69. RSSSF. Retrieved 12 October 2015.
- ^ "Quarter-finals: Torino FC - TJ Slovan ChZJD Bratislava 0:1". Cup Winners Cup 1968/1969. worldfootball.net. Retrieved 1 May 2016.