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1974 European Cup final
Match programme cover
Event1973–74 European Cup
Date15 May 1974
VenueHeysel Stadium, Brussels
RefereeVital Loraux (Belgium)
Attendance48,722
Replay
Date17 May 1974
VenueHeysel Stadium, Brussels
RefereeAlfred Delcourt (Belgium)
Attendance23,283
1973
1975

The 1974 European Cup Final was contested between FC Bayern Munich of West Germany and Atlético Madrid of Spain. Schwarzenbeck goal in extra time meant the two sides could not be separated, so a replay was played two days later and denied Atletico first European Cup glory as well as UEFA Plaque which they will be received in the future after their 2010 Europa League triumph. Bayern eventually won this match convincingly, with two goals each from Uli Hoeneß and Gerd Müller, giving the German side a 4–0 victory.[1][2]

Route to the final

Germany Bayern Munich Round Spain Atlético Madrid
Opponent Agg. 1st leg 2nd leg Opponent Agg. 1st leg 2nd leg
Sweden Åtvidaberg 4–4 (4–3 p) 3–1 (H) 1–3 (aet) (A) First round Turkey Galatasaray 1–0 0–0 (H) 1–0 (A)
East Germany Dynamo Dresden 7–6 4–3 (H) 3–3 (A) Second round Romania Dinamo București 4–2 2–0 (A) 2–2 (H)
Bulgaria CSKA Sofia 5–3 4–1 (H) 1–2 (A) Quarter-finals Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade 2–0 2–0 (A) 0–0 (H)
Hungary Újpesti Dózsa 4–1 1–1 (A) 3–0 (H) Semi-finals Scotland Celtic 2–0 0–0 (A) 2–0 (H)

Match

Details

Bayern Munich West Germany1–1 (a.e.t.)Spain Atlético Madrid
Schwarzenbeck 120' Report MatchCentre Aragonés 114'
Attendance: 48,722
Bayern Munich
Atlético Madrid
GK 1 West Germany Sepp Maier
DF 2 Denmark Johnny Hansen
DF 3 West Germany Paul Breitner
DF 4 West Germany Hans-Georg Schwarzenbeck
DF 5 West Germany Franz Beckenbauer (c)
MF 6 West Germany Franz Roth
MF 7 Sweden Conny Torstensson downward-facing red arrow 75'
MF 8 West Germany Rainer Zobel
FW 9 West Germany Gerd Müller
FW 10 West Germany Uli Hoeneß
MF 11 West Germany Jupp Kapellmann
Substitutes:
MF 12 West Germany Bernd Dürnberger upward-facing green arrow 75'
Manager:
West Germany Udo Lattek
GK 1 Spain Miguel Reina
DF 2 Spain Francisco Delgado Melo
DF 3 Spain José Luis Capón
MF 4 Spain Adelardo Rodríguez (c)
DF 5 Argentina Ramón Heredia
DF 6 Spain Eusebio Bejarano
FW 7 Spain José Ufarte downward-facing red arrow 60'
MF 8 Spain Luis Aragonés
FW 9 Spain José Eulogio Gárate
FW 10 Spain Javier Irureta Yellow card 86'
MF 11 Spain Ignacio Salcedo downward-facing red arrow 85'
Substitutes:
FW 14 Spain Alberto Fernández Fernández upward-facing green arrow 85'
MF 15 Spain Heraldo Becerra upward-facing green arrow 60'
Manager:
Argentina Juan Carlos Lorenzo

Replay

Atlético Madrid Spain0–4West Germany Bayern Munich
Report
MatchCentre
Hoeneß 28', 82'
Müller 56', 69'
Attendance: 23,283
Atlético Madrid
Bayern Munich
GK 1 Spain Miguel Reina
DF 2 Spain Francisco Delgado Melo
DF 3 Spain José Luis Capón
DF 4 Spain Adelardo Rodríguez downward-facing red arrow 59'
DF 5 Argentina Ramón Heredia
MF 6 Spain Eusebio Bejarano Yellow card 51'
MF 7 Spain Ignacio Salcedo
MF 8 Spain Luis Aragonés (c)
FW 9 Spain José Eulogio Gárate
FW 10 Spain Alberto Fernández Fernández downward-facing red arrow 65'
FW 11 Spain Heraldo Becerra
Substitutes:
MF 14 Paraguay Domingo Benegas Yellow card 73' upward-facing green arrow 59'
FW 16 Spain José Ufarte upward-facing green arrow 65'
Manager:
Argentina Juan Carlos Lorenzo
GK 1 West Germany Sepp Maier
DF 2 Denmark Johnny Hansen
DF 3 West Germany Paul Breitner
DF 4 West Germany Hans-Georg Schwarzenbeck
DF 5 West Germany Franz Beckenbauer (c)
MF 6 West Germany Franz Roth
MF 7 Sweden Conny Torstensson
MF 8 West Germany Rainer Zobel
FW 9 West Germany Gerd Müller Yellow card 29'
FW 10 West Germany Uli Hoeneß
MF 11 West Germany Jupp Kapellmann
Manager:
West Germany Udo Lattek

See also

References

  1. ^ "Atlético's previous European Cup final". UEFA.com. 30 April 2014. Retrieved 2 May 2014.
  2. ^ "Seconds from ecstasy: the night Atlético Madrid threw away European glory". Guardian. 21 May 2014. Retrieved 21 May 2014.