Season
& Competition
|
Final details |
Winners |
Runners-up |
1955-58
INTER-CITIES FAIRS CUP
first leg
second leg
|
LONDON 2
Jimmy Greaves 10, Jim Langley 88 (pen)
BARCELONA 2
(Spain)
Martínez Ramiro 7,
Tejada Martínez
35
Stamford Bridge,
London |
None |
Jimmy Greaves Johnny
Haynes Jim Langley
Maurice Norman
George Robb Peter Sillett
Bobby Smith |
BARCELONA 6
(Spain)
Suárez
Miramontes 6, 8,
Martínez Ramiro 42,
Evaristo de Macedo Filho 52, 75, Vergés Massa 63
LONDON 0
Barcelona win
8-2 on aggregate
Camp Nou,
Barcelona, Spain |
None |
Ken Brown
Bobby Smith |
1958-60
INTER-CITIES FAIRS CUP
first leg
second leg
|
BIRMINGHAM CITY 0
BARCELONA 0
(Spain)
St. Andrew's,
Birmingham |
None |
Gordon Astall Trevor Smith (capt) |
manager: Pat Beasley
(one app 1939) |
BARCELONA 4
(Spain)
Martínez Ramiro 3,
Czibor 6, 48, Coll Hortal 78
BIRMINGHAM CITY 1
Hooper
82
Barcelona win
4-1 on aggregate
Camp Nou, Barcelona,
Spain |
None |
Gordon Astall Trevor Smith (capt) |
manager: Pat Beasley
(one app 1939) |
1960-61
INTER-CITIES FAIRS CUP
second leg
|
BIRMINGHAM CITY 2
Mike
Hellawell 78, Orritt 85
ROMA 2
(Italy)
Manfredini 30, 56
St. Andrew's, Birmingham |
None |
Mike Hellawell |
manager: Gil Merrick
(23 apps 1951-54) |
ROMA
2
(Italy)
Farmer 56 (og), Pestrin 90
BIRMINGHAM CITY 0
Roma
win 4-2 on aggregate
Stadio Olimpico, Rome, Italy |
None |
Mike Hellawell Trevor
Smith |
manager: Gil Merrick
(23 apps 1951-54) |
1962-63
EUROPEAN CUP WINNERS' CUP |
TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR 5
Jimmy
Greaves 16, 80,
White 35, Dyson 67, 85
ATLÉTICO MADRID
1
(Spain)
Collar
Monterrubio 47 (pen)
Stadion Feijenoord, Rotterdam,
Netherlands |
Jimmy Greaves Ron Henry Maurice Norman Bobby
Smith |
None |
manager: Bill Nicholson (one app
1951) |
1964-65
EUROPEAN CUP WINNERS' CUP |
WEST HAM UNITED 2
Sealey
70, 72
TSV 1860 MUNICH 0
(West Germany)
Empire Stadium, Wembley, London |
Ken Brown Geoff
Hurst
Bobby Moore
(capt)
Martin Peters |
None |
1965-66
EUROPEAN CUP WINNERS' CUP |
BORUSSIA DORTMUND 2
(West Germany)
Held
61, Libuda 107
LIVERPOOL 1
Roger
Hunt 68
After Extra Time -
Hampden Park, Glasgow |
None |
Gerry Byrne Ian Callaghan
Roger Hunt
Chris Lawler Gordon
Milne Tommy Smith
Peter Thompson |
1966-67
INTER-CITIES FAIRS CUP
second leg
|
DINAMO ZAGREB 2
(Yugoslavia)
Ĉerĉek
39,
Rora 59
LEEDS UNITED 0
Stadion Maksimir, Zagreb,
Croatia, Yugoslavia |
None |
Jack Charlton
Terry Cooper
Norman Hunter
Mike O'Grady
Paul Reaney |
manager: Don Revie (six apps 1954-56) |
LEEDS UNITED 0
DINAMO ZAGREB 0
(Yugoslavia)
Dinamo Zagreb
win 2-0 on aggregate
Elland
Road, Leeds |
None |
Jack Charlton
Terry Cooper
Norman Hunter
Mike O'Grady
Paul Reaney |
manager:
Don Revie
(six apps 1954-56) |
1967-68
EUROPEAN CUP |
MANCHESTER UNITED 4
Bobby Charlton 53, 99,
Best 92, Brian
Kidd
94
BENFICA 1
(Portugal)
da Silva Graça 79
After Extra Time -
Empire Stadium, Wembley, London |
Bobby Charlton (capt)
Bill Foulkes
Brian Kidd
David Sadler
Alex Stepney (gk)
Nobby Stiles unused sub:
Jimmy Rimmer (gk) |
None |
1967-68
INTER-CITIES FAIRS CUP
first leg
second leg
|
LEEDS UNITED 1
Mick Jones 41
FERENCVÁROS 0
(Hungary)
Elland Road, Leeds |
Jack Charlton
Terry Cooper
Norman Hunter
Mick Jones (until 70)
Paul Madeley
Paul Reaney |
None |
manager: Don Revie (six apps 1954-56) |
FERENCVÁROS 0
(Hungary)
LEEDS UNITED 0
Leeds United win
1-0 on aggregate
Népstadion,
Budapest, Hungary
|
Jack Charlton
Terry Cooper
Norman Hunter
Mick Jones
Paul Madeley
Mike O'Grady
Paul Reaney |
None |
manager: Don Revie (six apps 1954-56) |
1968-69
INTER-CONTINENTAL CUP
first leg
second leg
|
ESTUDIANTES DE LA PLATA 1
(Argentina)
Conigliaro 27
MANCHESTER UNITED 0
Estadio Boca Juniors,
Buenos Aires, Argentina |
None |
Bobby Charlton (capt)
Bill Foulkes
David Sadler
Alex Stepney (gk)
Nobby Stiles (sent off 79)
unused subs:
Brian Kidd
&
Jimmy Rimmer (gk) |
MANCHESTER UNITED 1
Morgan 90
ESTUDIANTES DE LA PLATA 1
(Argentina)
Verón 6
Estudiantes de La Plata win
2-1 on aggregate
Old Trafford, Stretford, Manchester |
None |
Bobby Charlton (capt)
Bill Foulkes
Brian Kidd
David Sadler
Alex Stepney (gk)
unused sub:
Jimmy Rimmer (gk) |
1968-69
INTER-CITIES FAIRS CUP
first leg
second leg
|
NEWCASTLE
UNITED
3
Moncur 63, 72, Scott 83
ÚJPEST DÓZSA 0
(Hungary)
St. James'
Park, Gallowgate, Newcastle upon Tyne |
None |
None |
ÚJPEST DÓZSA 2
(Hungary)
Bene 31, Göröcs
44
NEWCASTLE UNITED 3
Moncur 46, Arentoft 50, Foggon 74
Newcastle United win
6-2 on aggregate
Megyeri úti stadion,
Újpest, Budapest, Hungary |
None |
None |
1969-70
EUROPEAN FAIRS CUP
first leg
second leg
|
ANDERLECHT
3
(Belgium)
Devrindt 25, Mulder 30, 74
ARSENAL 1
Ray Kennedy 82
Stade
Emile Versé, Anderlecht, Brussels, Belgium |
Charlie George (until
77) Bob McNab John Radford
Peter Storey
sub: Ray Kennedy for
George (77) |
None |
ARSENAL 3
Kelly 25,
John Radford
75,
Sammels 76
ANDERLECHT
0
(Belgium)
Arsenal win
4-3 on aggregate
Arsenal
Stadium, Highbury, London |
Charlie George Bob
McNab John Radford
Peter Storey |
None |
1969-70
EUROPEAN CUP WINNERS' CUP |
MANCHESTER CITY 2
Young 12,
Francis Lee
43 (pen)
GÖRNIK ZABRZE 1
(Poland)
Oślizło 68
Praterstadion, Vienna,
Austria |
Colin Bell
Joe Corrigan
(gk)
Mike Doyle Francis
Lee |
None |
manager: Joe Mercer (five apps
1938-39) |
1970-71
EUROPEAN CUP WINNERS' CUP |
CHELSEA
1
Peter
Osgood
56
REAL MADRID 1
(Spain)
Zoco Esparza 90
After
Extra Time - Karaiskakis Stadio, Piraeus, Greece |
Peter Bonetti (gk)
John Hollins (until 91)
Alan Hudson
Peter Osgood (until 86)
Keith Weller |
None |
CHELSEA 2
Dempsey 33,
Peter
Osgood
39
REAL MADRID 1
(Spain)
Fleitas 75
Karaiskakis Stadio, Piraeus,
Greece |
Peter Bonetti
(gk)
Alan Hudson
Peter Osgood
(until 73)
Keith Weller |
None |
1970-71
EUROPEAN FAIRS CUP
first leg
second leg |
JUVENTUS 0
(Italy)
LEEDS UNITED 0
Abandoned after 51 minutes - waterlogged pitch
Stadio
Comunale, Turin, Italy |
Jack Charlton
Allan Clarke
Terry Cooper
Norman Hunter
Mick Jones
Paul Madeley |
None |
manager: Don Revie (six apps 1954-56) |
JUVENTUS 2
(Italy)
Bettega 27, Capello 55
LEEDS UNITED 2
Paul Madeley 48,
Bates 77
Stadio
Comunale, Turin, Italy |
Jack Charlton
Allan Clarke
Terry Cooper
Norman Hunter
Mick Jones (until 72)
Paul Madeley
Paul Reaney |
None |
manager: Don Revie (six apps 1954-56) |
LEEDS UNITED 1
Allan
Clarke 12
JUVENTUS 1
(Italy)
Anastasi
20
Aggregate
3-3. Leeds United win on away goals
Elland
Road, Leeds |
Jack Charlton
Allan Clarke
Terry Cooper
Norman Hunter
Mick Jones
Paul Madeley
(until 47)
Paul Reaney |
None |
manager: Don Revie (six apps 1954-56) |
1971-72
EUROPEAN FAIRS CUP
PLAY-OFF |
BARCELONA 2
(Spain)
Dueñas
Samper 51, 84
LEEDS UNITED 1
Jordan 52
Barcelona win
trophy to keep
Camp Nou,
Barcelona, Spain |
None |
Jack Charlton
Norman Hunter
Paul Reaney |
manager: Don Revie (six apps 1954-56) |
1971-72
UEFA CUP
first leg
second leg
|
WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS
1
McCalliog 72
TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR 2
Martin Chivers
57, 87
Molineux
Stadium, Wolverhampton |
Martin Chivers
Ralph Coates (until 68)
Cyril Knowles
Alan Mullery (capt)
Steve Perryman
Martin Peters |
John Richards |
manager: Bill Nicholson (one app
1951) |
manager: Bill McGarry (four apps
1954-55) |
TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR
1
Alan
Mullery 29
WOLVERHAMPTON
WANDERERS
1
Wagstaffe
40
Tottenham Hotspur win
3-2 on aggregate
White Hart Lane,
London |
Martin Chivers
Ralph Coates
Cyril Knowles
Alan Mullery (capt)
Steve Perryman
Martin Peters |
John Richards
sub: Mike Bailey (55) |
manager: Bill Nicholson (one app
1951) |
manager: Bill McGarry (four apps
1954-55) |
1972-73
UEFA CUP
|
LIVERPOOL 0
BORUSSIA MÖNCHENGLADBACH 0
(West Germany)
Abandoned after 27 minutes - waterlogged pitch
Anfield, Liverpool |
Ian Callaghan
Ray Clemence (gk)
Emlyn Hughes
Kevin Keegan
Chris Lawler
Alec Lindsay Larry
Lloyd
Tommy Smith (capt)
unused sub: Phil
Thompson |
None |
LIVERPOOL 3
Kevin Keegan 21, 32, Larry Lloyd 61
Keegan missed 25th minute penalty (Kleff
saved)
BORUSSIA MÖNCHENGLADBACH 0
(West Germany)
Clemence saved 65th minute penalty
(from Heynckes)
Anfield, Liverpool |
Ian Callaghan
Ray Clemence (gk)
Emlyn Hughes
Kevin Keegan
Chris Lawler
Alec Lindsay Larry
Lloyd
Tommy Smith (capt)
unused sub: Phil
Thompson |
None |
1972-73
EUROPEAN CUP WINNERS' CUP |
MILAN 1
(Italy)
Chiarugi 5
LEEDS UNITED 0
Kaftanzoglio
Stadio, Thessaloniki, Greece |
None |
Trevor Cherry
Norman Hunter (sent off 89)
Mick Jones
Paul Madeley
Paul Reaney (capt) |
manager: Don Revie (six apps 1954-56) |
19 72-73
UEFA CUP
second leg
|
BORUSSIA MÖNCHENGLADBACH 2
(West Germany)
Heynckes 29, 40
LIVERPOOL 0
Liverpool win 3-2 on aggregate
Bökelbergstadion,
Mönchengladbach,
West Germany
|
Ian Callaghan
Ray Clemence (gk)
Emlyn Hughes
Kevin Keegan
Chris Lawler
Alec Lindsay Larry
Lloyd
Tommy Smith (capt)
unused sub: Phil
Thompson |
None |
1973-74
UEFA CUP
second leg
|
TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR 2
England 39, Van Daele 64 (og)
FEYENOORD 2
(Netherlands)
Van Hanegem 43, De Jong 85
White Hart Lane,
London |
None |
Martin Chivers
Ralph Coates
Steve Perryman
Martin Peters (capt) |
manager: Bill Nicholson (one app
1951) |
FEYENOORD 2
(Netherlands)
Rijsbergen
43, Ressel 84
TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR
0
Feyenoord win
4-2 on aggregate
Stadion Feijenoord, Rotterdam,
Netherlands |
None |
Martin Chivers
Ralph Coates
Steve Perryman
Martin Peters (capt) |
manager: Bill Nicholson (one app
1951) |
1974-75
EUROPEAN CUP |
BAYERN MUNICH 2
(West Germany)
Roth 71, Müller 81
LEEDS UNITED 0
Parc des Princes,
Paris, France |
None |
Allan Clarke
Norman Hunter
Paul Madeley
Paul Reaney
unused sub:
Trevor Cherry |
manager: Jimmy
Armfield (43 apps 1959-66) |
19 75-76
UEFA CUP
first leg
|
LIVERPOOL 3
Ray Kennedy 59,
Case 61, Kevin Keegan
65 (pen)
CLUB BRUGGE 2
(Belgium)
Lambert 5, Cools 15
Anfield, Liverpool |
Ian Callaghan Ray Clemence (gk)
Emlyn Hughes (capt)
Kevin Keegan
Ray Kennedy Phil Neal
Tommy Smith
Phil
Thompson
unused sub: Terry McDermott |
None |
19 75-76
EUROPEAN CUP WINNERS' CUP |
ANDERLECHT 4
(Belgium)
Rensenbrink 42, 73 (pen), Van der Elst 49, 88
WEST HAM UNITED 2
Holland 28,
Robson 68
Stade du Heysel, Brussels,
Belgium |
None |
Trevor Brooking
Frank Lampard (until 47) |
19 75-76
UEFA CUP
second leg
|
CLUB BRUGGE 1
(Belgium)
Lambert 11 (pen)
LIVERPOOL 1
Kevin Keegan
15
Liverpool win 4-3 on aggregate
Olympiastadion,
Bruges, Belgium
|
Ian Callaghan Ray Clemence
(gk)
Emlyn Hughes
(capt)
Kevin Keegan
Ray Kennedy Phil Neal
Tommy Smith
Phil Thompson
unused sub:
Terry McDermott |
None |
1976-77
EUROPEAN CUP |
LIVERPOOL 3
Terry
McDermott
28,
Tommy Smith
64, Phil Neal
82 (pen)
BORUSSIA MÖNCHENGLADBACH
1
(West Germany)
Simonsen 52
Stadio
Olimpico, Rome, Italy
|
Ian Callaghan Ray Clemence
(gk)
Emlyn Hughes
(capt)
Kevin Keegan
Ray Kennedy
Terry McDermott Phil Neal
Tommy Smith
unused subs:
David Johnson & Alec Lindsay |
None |
197 7-78
EUROPEAN
SUPER CUP
first leg
second leg
|
HAMBURG
1
(West Germany)
Keller 29
LIVERPOOL 1
Fairclough 65
Volksparkstadion, Hamburg, West
Germany
|
Ian Callaghan Ray Clemence
(gk)
Emlyn Hughes
(capt)
Ray Kennedy Phil Neal
Phil Thompson
subs: Tommy Smith
(33) David Johnson (58)
unused sub: Terry McDermott |
Kevin Keegan |
LIVERPOOL
6
Phil Thompson
21,
Terry McDermott
40, 55, 56,
Fairclough 86,
Dalglish 88
HAMBURG 0
(West Germany)
Liverpool win 7-1 on aggregate
Anfield, Liverpool |
Ray Clemence
(gk)
Emlyn Hughes
(capt)
Ray Kennedy
Terry McDermott Phil Neal
Tommy Smith
Phil Thompson
sub: David Johnson
(46) |
Kevin Keegan |
1977-78
EUROPEAN CUP |
LIVERPOOL
1
Dalglish
64
CLUB BRUGGE 0
(Belgium)
Wembley
Stadium, Wembley, London |
Ray Clemence
(gk)
Emlyn Hughes
(capt)
Ray Kennedy
Terry McDermott Phil Neal
Phil Thompson
unused
sub:
Ian Callaghan |
None |
1978-79
EUROPEAN
SUPER CUP
first leg
second leg
|
ANDERLECHT
3
(Belgium)
Vercauteren 17, Van der Elst 38, Rensenbrink 87
LIVERPOOL 1
Case 27
Stade
Emile Versé, Anderlecht, Brussels, Belgium |
None |
Ray Clemence (gk)
Emlyn Hughes
(capt)
David Johnson (until 54)
Alan Kennedy
Ray Kennedy
Terry McDermott Phil Neal
unused
sub: Sammy Lee |
LIVERPOOL 2
Emlyn Hughes
13,
Fairclough 87
ANDERLECHT
1
(Belgium)
Van der Elst 71
Anderlecht win
4-3 on aggregate
Anfield, Liverpool |
None |
Emlyn Hughes
(capt)
Ray Kennedy
Terry McDermott Phil Neal
Phil Thompson
unused
subs: Ray Clemence
(gk),
David Johnson &
Sammy Lee |
1978-79
EUROPEAN CUP |
NOTTINGHAM FOREST 1
Trevor Francis 45
MALMÖ
(Sweden)
Olympiastadion, Munich, West Germany |
Viv Anderson Garry Birtles
Trevor Francis
Larry Lloyd
Peter Shilton (gk)
Tony Woodcock unused
sub: Chris Woods
(gk) |
None |
manager: Brian Clough
(two apps 1959) |
1979-80
EUROPEAN
SUPER CUP
first leg
second leg
|
NOTTINGHAM FOREST 1
Charlie George 9
BARCELONA
0
(Spain)
City
Ground, Nottingham |
Viv Anderson Garry Birtles
Stan Bowles
Trevor Francis
Charlie George
Larry Lloyd
Peter Shilton (gk) |
None |
manager: Brian Clough
(two apps 1959) |
BARCELONA 1
(Spain)
Roberto Dinamite 25
(pen)
NOTTINGHAM FOREST 1
Burns 42
Nottingham Forest win 2-1
on aggregate
Camp Nou,
Barcelona, Spain |
Viv Anderson Garry Birtles
Stan Bowles
Trevor Francis (until 69)
Charlie George
Larry Lloyd
Peter Shilton
(gk) |
None |
manager: Brian Clough
(two apps 1959) |
1979-80
EUROPEAN CUP WINNERS' CUP |
VALENCIA 0
(Spain)
ARSENAL 0
Penalty kicks 5-4
After Extra Time
- Stade du Heysel, Brussels,
Belgium |
None |
Graham Rix
Alan Sunderland
Brian Talbot sub:
John Hollins (106) |
Shootout:
Arsenal's third
penalty scored by Sunderland, their fourth penalty scored
by Talbot, their fifth scored by Hollins, their
sixth taken by Rix and saved by Santiago Pereira. |
1979-80
EUROPEAN CUP |
NOTTINGHAM FOREST 1
Robertson
20
HAMBURG
0
(West Germany)
Estadio Santiago Bernabéu,
Madrid, Spain |
Viv Anderson Garry Birtles
Larry Lloyd
Peter Shilton (gk) |
Kevin Keegan |
manager: Brian Clough
(two apps 1959) |
1980-81
EUROPEAN
SUPER CUP
first leg
second leg
|
NOTTINGHAM FOREST 2
Bowyer 57, 89
VALENCIA
1
(Spain)
Felman 47
City
Ground, Nottingham |
None |
Viv Anderson
Larry Lloyd
Peter Shilton (gk)
Peter Ward (until 76) |
manager: Brian Clough
(two apps 1959) |
VALENCIA 1
(Spain)
Morena Belora 51
NOTTINGHAM FOREST 0
Valencia win 2-1
on aggregate
Estadio Luis
Casanova, Valencia, Spain |
None |
Viv Anderson
Trevor Francis
Larry Lloyd
Peter Shilton (gk)
unused sub:
Peter Ward |
manager: Brian Clough
(two apps 1959) |
1980-81
INTER-CONTINENTAL CUP |
NACIONAL
1
(Uruguay)
Victorino 10
NOTTINGHAM FOREST
0
Kokuritsu-Kyōgijō, Tokyo, Japan |
None |
Viv Anderson
Trevor Francis
Larry Lloyd
Peter Shilton (gk)
sub:
Peter Ward (68) |
manager: Brian Clough
(two apps 1959) |
19 80-81
UEFA CUP
second leg
|
IPSWICH TOWN 3
Wark 30 (pen), Thijssen 47,
Paul Mariner 55
ALKMAAR 0
(Netherlands)
Portman Road, Ipswich |
Terry Butcher
Eric Gates
Paul Mariner
Mick Mills (capt)
Russell Osman |
None |
manager: Bobby Robson
(20 apps 1957-62) |
ALKMAAR 4
(Netherlands)
Welzl 7, Metgod 25, Tol 40,
Jonker 73
IPSWICH TOWN 2
Thijssen 4,
Wark 32
Ipswich Town win 5-4
on aggregate
Olympisch Stadion, Amsterdam,
Netherlands |
Terry Butcher
Eric Gates
Paul Mariner
Mick Mills (capt)
Russell Osman |
None |
manager: Bobby Robson
(20 apps 1957-62) |
1980-81
EUROPEAN CUP |
LIVERPOOL 1
Alan Kennedy
82
REAL MADRID 0
(Spain)
Parc des Princes,
Paris, France |
Ray Clemence (gk)
David Johnson
Alan Kennedy
Ray Kennedy
Sammy Lee
Terry McDermott Phil Neal
Phil Thompson (capt) |
Laurie Cunningham |
1981-82
INTER-CONTINENTAL CUP |
FLAMENGO 3
(Brazil)
Nunes de Oliveira 12, 41, Adílio 34
LIVERPOOL 0
Kokuritsu-Kyōgijō, Tokyo, Japan |
None |
Ray Kennedy
Sammy Lee
Terry McDermott (until 51) Phil Neal
Phil Thompson
(capt)
sub: David Johnson for McDermott (51)
unused sub:
Alan Kennedy |
1981-82
EUROPEAN CUP |
ASTON VILLA 1
Peter Withe
67
BAYERN MUNICH 0
(West Germany)
Stadion Feijenoord, Rotterdam,
Netherlands |
Gordon Cowans
Tony Morley
Jimmy Rimmer
(gk until 9)
Peter Withe
sub:
Nigel Spink
(gk) for Rimmer 9 |
None |
1982-83
INTER-CONTINENTAL CUP |
PEÑAROL 2
(Uruguay)
Jair 27, Silva 68
ASTON VILLA 0
Kokuritsu-Kyōgijō, Tokyo, Japan |
None |
Gordon Cowans
Tony Morley
Jimmy Rimmer (gk)
Peter Withe
unused subs: Nigel Spink
(gk) & Mark Walters |
1982-83
EUROPEAN
SUPER CUP
first leg
second leg
|
BARCELONA 1
(Spain)
Alonso Peña 52
ASTON VILLA 0
Camp Nou, Barcelona, Spain |
Gordon Cowans
Tony Morley
Nigel Spink (gk)
Peter Withe
unused subs: Jimmy Rimmer (gk) &
Mark Walters |
None |
ASTON VILLA 3
Shaw 80,
Gordon Cowans
100,
McNaught 104
Cowans scored from rebound
(after González Urruticoechea saved his penalty)
BARCELONA 0
(Spain)
Aston Villa win 3-1
on aggregate
After Extra Time
- Villa Park, Aston, Birmingham |
Gordon Cowans
Tony Morley
(until 76)
Nigel Spink
(gk)
Peter Withe
sub:
Mark Walters
for Morley 76
unused sub:
Jimmy Rimmer
(gk) |
None |
19 83-84
UEFA CUP
second leg
|
ANDERLECHT
1
(Belgium)
Olsen 85
TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR 1
Miller 57
Stade
Constant Vanden Stock, Anderlecht, Brussels, Belgium |
Steve Perryman
(capt)
Graham Roberts
Gary Stevens (until 81)
Danny Thomas
sub: Gary Mabbutt for Stevens (81)
unused sub: Ray Clemence (gk) |
None |
TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR 1
Graham Roberts
84
ANDERLECHT
1
(Belgium)
Czerniatynski 60
Aggregate
2-2
Penalty kicks
4-3
After Extra Time
-
White Hart Lane, London |
Gary Mabbutt
(until 73)
Graham Roberts
(capt)
Gary Stevens
Danny Thomas
unused sub:
Ray Clemence
(gk) |
None |
Shootout:
Tottenham Hotspur's
first
penalty scored by Roberts, their third penalty scored
by Stevens, their fifth taken by Thomas and saved by
Munaron. |
1983-84
EUROPEAN CUP |
LIVERPOOL 1
Phil Neal
13
ROMA 1
(Italy)
Pruzzo 42
Penalty kicks
4-2
After Extra Time
- Stadio
Olimpico, Rome, Italy |
Alan Kennedy
Sammy Lee Phil Neal |
None |
Shootout:
Liverpool's second
penalty scored by
Neal, their fifth penalty scored
by Kennedy. |
1984-85
INTER-CONTINENTAL CUP |
INDEPENDIENTE 1
(Argentina)
Percudani 6
LIVERPOOL 0
Kokuritsu-Kyōgijō, Tokyo, Japan |
None |
Alan Kennedy Phil Neal
(capt) |
1984-85
EUROPEAN
SUPER CUP |
JUVENTUS 2
(Italy)
Boniek 40, 80
LIVERPOOL 0
Stadio
Comunale, Turin, Italy |
None |
Alan Kennedy Phil Neal
(capt) Paul Walsh
unused sub: Sammy Lee |
1984-85
EUROPEAN CUP WINNERS' CUP |
EVERTON 3
Gray 58,
Trevor Steven 73, Sheedy
86
RAPID WIEN 1
(Austria)
Krankl 85
Stadion Feijenoord, Rotterdam,
Netherlands |
Paul Bracewell
Peter Reid
Trevor Steven
Gary Stevens
unused sub:
Kevin Richardson |
None |
1984-85
EUROPEAN CUP |
JUVENTUS
1
(Italy)
Platini
58 (pen)
LIVERPOOL 0
Stade du Heysel, Brussels,
Belgium |
None |
Phil Neal (capt) Paul Walsh (until 46)
unused sub: Sammy Lee |
39 people died at the
1985 European Cup Final, when they were crushed
against a wall
following a confrontation between Juventus and
Liverpool fans. English clubs were subsequently
banned from all European competitions and did not
return until 1990. |
From
1985→ |