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Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Trophy play-off

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Trophy in Barcelona

The last Inter-Cities Fairs Cup was contested in the 1970–71 season before it was replaced by the UEFA Cup, and a new trophy. The old trophy had not been won by any club permanently, so UEFA arranged a one match play-off game between FC Barcelona, who were the original winners and had held the trophy a total of three times with one final defeat, and Leeds United, who were the current holders and had won the competition twice and had been runners-up once. The game took place on 22 September 1971 at the Camp Nou.

Match details

FC Barcelona Spain2–1England Leeds United
Dueñas 51', 84' Jordan 52'
Attendance: 45,000
Barcelona
GK 1 Spain Salvador Sadurní
2 Spain Joaquim Rifé
3 Spain Eladio
4 Spain Antoni Torres
5 Spain Gallego
6 Spain Quique Costas
7 Spain Carles Rexach
8 Spain Juan Carlos
9 Spain Teófilo Dueñas
10 Spain Marcial
11 Spain Juan Manuel Asensi downward-facing red arrow 79'
Substitutes:
FW 12 Spain Josep Maria Fusté upward-facing green arrow 79'
Manager:
Netherlands Rinus Michels
Leeds United
GK 1 Wales Gary Sprake
2 England Paul Reaney
3 England Nigel Davey
4 Scotland Billy Bremner
5 England Jack Charlton
6 England Norman Hunter
7 Scotland Peter Lorimer
8 Scotland Joe Jordan
9 England Rod Belfitt
10 Republic of Ireland Johnny Giles
11 England Chris Galvin
Manager:
England Don Revie

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