Cup Winners' Cup 1978-79
(From 27-08-1978 to 16-05-1979)
GAME DETAILS
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FC Barcelona - FK Shakhtjor |
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FIRST LEG |
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3-0 (2-0) |
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STADIUM: Camp Nou (Barcelona) DATE: 13-09-1978 (20:45 h) Attendance: 30.000 Referee: Thomas Reynolds (WAL) Goals: 1-0 (Krankl 1'); 2-0 (Tente Sánchez 25'); 3-0 (Krankl 46') |
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FC Barcelona (coach: Lucien Muller) Pello Artola ---------------------------------------------------------------------- José Antonio Ramos Miguel Bernardo “Migueli” (Quique Costas 4') Antonio Olmo Jesús Antonio de la Cruz ---------------------------------------------------------------------- José Vicente “Tente” Sánchez Johan Neeskens Juan Manuel Asensi (Francisco Martínez 81') ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Carles Rexach Hansi Krankl Esteban Vigo |
FK Shakhtjor (coach: Vladimir Sal’kov) Yurij Degtjarjov ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Valerij Yaremchenko Valerij Gorbunov Viktor Kondratov Vladimir P'janykh ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Valerij Rudakov (Mikhail Sokolovskij 61') Nikolaj Latysh Yurij Reznik ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Vitalij Starukhin Yurij Dudinskij (Nikolaj Fedorenko 74') Vladimir Safonov |
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SECOND LEG |
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1-1 (1-1) |
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STADIUM: Lokomotiv Stadion (Donets'k) DATE: 27-09-1978 (18:00 h) Attendance: 45.000 Referee: Ulf Eriksson (SWE) Goals: 1-0 (Reznik 1'); 1-1 (Krankl 34') |
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FK Shakhtjor (coach: Vladimir Sal’kov) Yurij Degtjarjov ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Valerij Yaremchenko Valerij Rudakov Aleksej Varnavskij ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Vladimir P'janykh Mikhail Sokolovskij ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Nikolaj Latysh (Nikolaj Fedorenko 46') Yurij Reznik Vitalij Starukhin Yurij Dudinskij (Evgenij Shaforostov 72') Vladimir Safonov |
FC Barcelona (coach: Lucien Muller) Pello Artola ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Jesús Antonio de la Cruz Miguel Bernardo “Migueli” Antonio Olmo Quique Costas ---------------------------------------------------------------------- José Vicente “Tente” Sánchez Francisco Martínez Juan Manuel Asensi Johan Neeskens ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Juan Carlos Heredia Hansi Krankl |
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RSC Anderlechtois - FC Barcelona |
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FIRST LEG |
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3-0 (1-0) |
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STADIUM: Parc Astrid / Émile Versé (Bruxelles) DATE: 18-10-1978 (20:00 h) Attendance: 37.000 Referee: Riccardo Lattanzi (ITA) Goals: 1-0 (Van der Elst 19'); 2-0 (Coeck 49'); 3-0 (Van der Elst 71') [Incidents: In Anderlecht’s third goal, FC Barcelona's players claimed that Van der Elst controlled the ball with his hand before netting it; although the linesman saw it and raised his flag, the referee validated the goal. From that moment on, the match turned into a very aggresive affair, and some players ended up seriously injured. As a result of the violence escalation, Nielsen was sent off (min. 82). At the end of the game, the police tried to arrest Barcelona's physiotherapist, Anguera, and even worked their way to the Spanish dressing room to demand that some players were tested in a doping control.] |
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RSC Anderlechtois (coach: Raymond Goethals) Nico de Bree ---------------------------------------------------------------------- François van der Elst Hugo Broos Johnny Dusbaba Jean Thissen ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Frank Vercauteren Benny Nielsen Arie Haan ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Ruud Geels Ludo Coeck Rob Rensenbrink |
FC Barcelona (coach: Lucien Muller) Pello Artola ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Rafael Zuviría Miguel Bernardo “Migueli” Antonio Olmo Jesús Antonio de la Cruz ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Johan Neeskens José Vicente “Tente” Sánchez Juan Manuel Asensi ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Hansi Krankl Juan Carlos Heredia Francisco Martínez (Carles Rexach 73') |
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SECOND LEG |
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3-0 (2-0;3-0) (pk:4-1) |
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STADIUM: Camp Nou (Barcelona) DATE: 1-11-1978 (19:00 h) Attendance: 98.000 Referee: Walter Eschweiler (FRG) Goals: 1-0 (Krankl 8'); 2-0 (Heredia 45+'); 3-0 (Zuviría 86') PK: 1-0 (Krankl); 1-0 (Van der Elst [saved]) / 2-0 (Rexach); 2-0 (Geels [out]) / 3-0 (Bio); 3-1 (Thissen) / 4-1 (Neeskens) [Incidents: Broos was sent off (min. 76).] |
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FC Barcelona (coach: Lucien Muller) Pello Artola ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Rafael Zuviría Miguel Bernardo “Migueli” Antonio Olmo (Williams Sílvio Modesto “Bio” 76') Jesús Antonio de la Cruz ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Johan Neeskens José Vicente “Tente” Sánchez Juan Carlos Heredia (Esteban Vigo 84') ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Hansi Krankl Juan Manuel Asensi Carles Rexach |
RSC Anderlechtois (coach: Raymond Goethals) Nico de Bree ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Gilbert van Binst Hugo Broos Johnny Dusbaba Jean Thissen ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Frank Vercauteren François van der Elst Ruud Geels ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Arie Haan Ludo Coeck Rob Rensenbrink |
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Ipswich Town FC - FC Barcelona |
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FIRST LEG |
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2-1 (0-0) |
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STADIUM: Portman Road (Ipswich) DATE: 7-03-1979 (19:30 h) Attendance: 29.197 Referee: Károly Palotai (HUN) Goals: 1-0 (Geddis 52'); 1-1 (Esteban 54'); 2-1 (Geddis 64') |
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Ipswich Town FC (coach: Bobby Robson) Paul Cooper ---------------------------------------------------------------------- George Burley Les Tibbott Mick Mills Russell Osman ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Terry Butcher John Wark Arnold Mühren ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Eric Gates Alan Brazil David Geddis (Allan Hunter 81') |
FC Barcelona (coach: Lucien Muller) Pello Artola ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Rafael Zuviría Miguel Bernardo “Migueli” Antonio Olmo Jesús Antonio de la Cruz ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Johan Neeskens (Quique Costas 79') Francisco Martínez Juan Manuel Asensi ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Esteban Vigo (Joaquín Albaladejo 86') Hansi Krankl Juan Carlos Heredia |
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SECOND LEG |
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1-0 (1-0) |
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STADIUM: Camp Nou (Barcelona) DATE: 21-03-1979 (20:45 h) Attendance: 100.000 Referee: Eldar Azimzade (USSR) Goals: 1-0 (Heredia 39') |
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FC Barcelona (coach: Lucien Muller) Pello Artola ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Rafael Zuviría Miguel Bernardo “Migueli” Antonio Olmo Joaquín Albaladejo ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Johan Neeskens Carles Rexach Juan Carlos Heredia ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Hansi Krankl Juan Manuel Asensi Francisco Martínez |
Ipswich Town FC (coach: Bobby Robson) Paul Cooper ---------------------------------------------------------------------- George Burley Kevin Beattie Mick Mills Russell Osman ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Terry Butcher John Wark (Tommy Parkin 88') Arnold Mühren ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Alan Brazil Eric Gates (David Geddis 67') Clive Woods |
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FC Barcelona - KSK Beveren |
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FIRST LEG |
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1-0 (0-0) |
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STADIUM: Camp Nou (Barcelona) DATE: 11-04-1979 (21:30 h) Attendance: 90.000 Referee: John Carpenter (IRL) Goals: 1-0 (Rexach [p.] 66') [Incidents: Although Robert Goethals was officially KSK Beveren’s general manager (head coach being Henri Pauwels), he was de facto the team’s coach.] |
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FC Barcelona (coach: Lucien Muller) Pello Artola ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Rafael Zuviría Miguel Bernardo “Migueli” Antonio Olmo Joaquín Albaladejo ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Johan Neeskens Carles Rexach Juan Carlos Heredia (Francisco José Carrasco 83') ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Hansi Krankl Juan Manuel Asensi Francisco Martínez |
KSK Beveren (coach: Robert Goethals) Jean-Marie Pfaff ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Eddy Jaspers Paul van Genechten Freddy Buyl (Rudy van Goethem 86') Marc Baecke ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Wim Hofkens Heinz Schönberger (Florent Truyens 87') Erwin Albert ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Bob Stevens Bert Cluytens Jean Janssens |
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SECOND LEG |
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0-1 (0-0) |
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STADIUM: Freethiel (Beveren-Waas) DATE: 25-04-1979 (20:00 h) Attendance: 22.000 Referee: Patrick Partridge (ENG) Goals: 0-1 (Krankl [p.] 89') [Incidents: Originally, Rexach converted with “paradinha” the penalty awarded to FC Barcelona, but the referee ordered its repetition claiming that the Spanish player delayed the shot excesively. Krankl then decided to take the second penalty shot.] |
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KSK Beveren (coach: Robert Goethals) Jean-Marie Pfaff ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Eddy Jaspers Paul van Genechten (Gustavo Lisazo 84') Freddy Buyl Marc Baecke ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Wim Hofkens Heinz Schönberger Erwin Albert ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Bob Stevens Bert Cluytens Jean Janssens |
FC Barcelona (coach: Joaquim Rifé) Pello Artola ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Jesús Antonio de la Cruz Miguel Bernardo “Migueli” Quique Costas (Antonio Olmo 67') Joaquín Albaladejo ---------------------------------------------------------------------- José Vicente “Tente” Sánchez Johan Neeskens Juan Manuel Asensi ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Juan Carlos Heredia (Esteban Vigo 79') Hansi Krankl Carles Rexach |
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FC Barcelona - DTSV Fortuna 95 |
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4-3 (2-2;2-2) |
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STADIUM: St. Jakob (Basel) DATE: 16-05-1979 (19:15 h) Attendance: 58.500 Referee: Károly Palotai (HUN) Goals: 1-0 (Tente Sánchez 5'); 1-1 (K. Allofs 8'); 2-1 (Asensi 35'); 2-2 (Seel 42'); 3-2 (Rexach 103'); 4-2 (Krankl 111'); 4-3 (Seel 114') BOOKED: Albaladejo (10'), Neeskens (60') / Zimmermann (47') [Incidents: Klaus Allofs and his brother Thomas reached for the ball at the same time in Fortuna's first goal, but it was the former (not Thomas, as officially credited) who finally netted it. Rexach missed a penalty shot (min. 12), saved by Daniel.] |
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FC Barcelona (coach: Joaquim Rifé) Pello Artola ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Rafael Zuviría Miguel Bernardo “Migueli” Quique Costas (Francisco Martínez 68’) Joaquín Albaladejo (Jesús Antonio de la Cruz 57’) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Johan Neeskens Carles Rexach José Vicente “Tente” Sánchez ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Hansi Krankl Juan Manuel Asensi (c) Francisco José Carrasco |
DTSV Fortuna 95 (Hans-Dieter Tippenhauer) Jörg Daniel ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Dieter Brei (Josef Weikl 24’) Gerd Zewe (c) Gerd Zimmermann (Flemming Lund 85’) Heiner Baltes ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Egon Köhnen Hubert Schmitz Thomas Allofs ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Rudi Bommer Klaus Allofs Wolfgang Seel |
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