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1970 European Cup Final
Event1969–70 European Cup
After extra time
Date6 May 1970
VenueSan Siro, Milan
RefereeConcetto Lo Bello (Italy)
Attendance53,187
1969
1971

The 1970 European Cup Final was a football match held at the San Siro, Milan, on 6 May 1970, that saw Feyenoord of the Netherlands defeat Celtic of Scotland 2-1 after extra time. Ove Kindvall's goal in the 117th minute meant the trophy was going to a Dutch club for the first time. It remains Feyenoord's only European Cup triumph. The match nearly never took place due to massive strikes throughout Italy during 1970 (The Italian FA backed down to ensure that their own clubs would be able to compete in further UEFA competitions). A match programme was never issued for this final; it is unknown whether one was ever printed.

Route to the final

Netherlands Feyenoord Round Scotland Celtic
Opponent Agg. 1st leg 2nd leg Opponent Agg. 1st leg 2nd leg
Iceland KR Reykjavík 16–2 12–2 (A) 4–0 (H) First round Switzerland Basel 2–0 0–0 (A) 2–0 (H)
Italy Milan 2–1 0–1 (A) 2–0 (H) Second round Portugal Benfica 3–3 (c) 3–0 (H) 0–3 (aet) (A)
East Germany Vorwärts Berlin 2–1 0–1 (A) 2–0 (H) Quarter-finals Italy Fiorentina 3–1 3–0 (H) 0–1 (A)
Poland Legia Warsaw 2–0 0–0 (A) 2–0 (H) Semi-finals England Leeds United 3–1 1–0 (A) 2–1 (H)

Match

Summary

Celtic went into the match as strong favourites, but despite Tommy Gemmell opening the scoring after 30 minutes, they were comprehensively outplayed by Feyenoord. The Dutch team's manager, Ernst Happel, ensured Celtic winger Jimmy Johnstone was double marked at all times, whilst the midfield trio of Franz Hasil, Willem van Hanegem and Wim Jansen dominated their Celtic counterparts. Rinus Israël quickly equalised from a free kick, but Celtic managed to hold on at 1–1 to force extra time. With just a few minutes of extra-time remaining, a long free-kick from the Feyenoord half was sent towards the Celtic penalty area. Celtic defender and captain Billy McNeil stumbled and misjudged the ball, and as he tried to recover he appeared to punch the ball away. Before the referee had a chance to award a penalty, Ove Kindvall reacted quickly and took the ball round his man before chipping it over goalkeeper Evan Williams to seal a 2–1 win for Feyenoord.[1][2]

Details

Feyenoord Netherlands2–1 (a.e.t.)Scotland Celtic
Israël 32'
Kindvall 116'
Report

Report UEFA

MatchCentre
Gemmell 30'
Attendance: 53,187
Feyenoord
Celtic
GK 1 Netherlands Eddy Pieters Graafland
RB 2 Netherlands Piet Romeijn downward-facing red arrow 105+2'
CB 3 Netherlands Rinus Israël (c)
CB 4 Netherlands Theo Laseroms
LB 5 Netherlands Theo van Duivenbode
RM 6 Austria Franz Hasil
CM 7 Netherlands Wim Jansen
RF 8 Netherlands Henk Wery
CF 9 Sweden Ove Kindvall
LM 10 Netherlands Willem van Hanegem
LF 11 Netherlands Coen Moulijn
Substitutes:
MF 15 Netherlands Guus Haak upward-facing green arrow 105+2'
Manager:
Austria Ernst Happel
GK 1 Scotland Evan Williams
RB 2 Scotland David Hay
LB 3 Scotland Tommy Gemmell
CM 4 Scotland Bobby Murdoch
CB 5 Scotland Billy McNeill (c)
CB 6 Scotland Jim Brogan
RF 7 Scotland Jimmy Johnstone
CF 8 Scotland Willie Wallace
CF 9 Scotland John Hughes
CM 10 Scotland Bertie Auld downward-facing red arrow 77'
LF 11 Scotland Bobby Lennox
Substitutes:
MF 14 Scotland George Connelly upward-facing green arrow 77'
Manager:
Scotland Jock Stein

See also

References

  1. ^ "Season 1969-70". European Cup History. Retrieved 6 October 2013.
  2. ^ Brogan, Tom. "Celtic 1970: European Cup Final v Feyenoord – The Dream Ends". State of the Game. Retrieved 26 July 2015.