European Teams (1958-59)
COUNTRY |
C1 |
C3* |
Austria
(AUT) |
Wiener SK |
― |
Belgium (BEL) |
Royal Standard Club de Liège |
Royale Union Saint-Gilloise |
Bulgaria
(BUL) |
CDNA (Sofija) |
― |
Czechoslovakia (CZK) |
VTJ Dukla Praha |
― |
Denmark (DEN) |
KB (København) |
BK Frem |
England (ENG) |
Wolverhampton Wanderers FC Manchester United FC |
Birmingham City FC Chelsea FC |
Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) |
FC Schalke 04 |
Hannoverscher SV 96 Köln Select XI |
(+) Finland (FIN) |
HPS (Helsinki) |
― |
France
(FRA) |
Stade de Reims |
Olympique Lyonnais |
German Democratic Republic (GDR) |
SC Wismut Karl-Marx-Stadt |
Leipzig Select XI |
Greece (GRE) |
Olympiakós SFP |
― |
Hungary (HUN) |
MTK Budapest |
Újpesti Dózsa SC |
Ireland (IRL) |
Drumcondra FC |
― |
Italy
(ITA) |
Juventus FC |
Internazionale FC AS Roma |
Luxembourg
(LUX) |
AS La Jeunesse d'Esch |
― |
Netherlands (NED) |
Utrechtse AVV DOS |
― |
Northern Ireland (NIR) |
Ards FC |
― |
Poland (POL) |
KS Polonia Bytom |
― |
Portugal
(POR) |
Sporting CP |
― |
Romania (ROM) |
FC Petrolul Ploieşti |
― |
Scotland (SCO) |
Heart of Midlothian FC |
― |
Spain
(SPA) |
Club Atlético de Madrid Real Madrid CF** |
CF Barcelona |
Sweden (SWE) |
IFK Göteborg |
― |
Switzerland (SWI) |
BSC Young Boys |
Lausanne-Sports Basel Select XI |
Turkey (TUR) |
Beşiktaş JK |
― |
Yugoslavia
(YUG) |
NK Dinamo |
Beograd Select XI Zagreb Select XI |
* Fairs Cup (C3)
started in 1958 and spanned two years until 1960, so this edition can be
considered as a global 1958-60 season.
** Real Madrid CF participates
in Champions Cup (C1) as the title holder.
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