1959–60 European Cup

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The 1959–60 European Cup was the fifth season of the European Cup, Europe's premier club football tournament. The competition was won by Real Madrid, who beat Eintracht Frankfurt 7–3 in the final at Hampden Park, Glasgow, on 18 May 1960,[1] thanks to first ever hat-tricks scored in the final of the competition by Ferenc Puskás and Alfredo Di Stéfano.[2] It remains the record score and record attendance for the European Cup final.[3] It was Real Madrid's fifth consecutive title, which is a feat that no other club has matched.

Dates26 August 1959 – 18 May 1960
Teams27 (26 competed) (from 25 associations)
ChampionsSpain Real Madrid (5th title)
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1959–60 European Cup
Hampden Park in Glasgow hosted the final.
Tournament details
Dates26 August 1959 – 18 May 1960
Teams27 (26 competed) (from 25 associations)
Final positions
ChampionsSpain Real Madrid (5th title)
Runners-upWest Germany Eintracht Frankfurt
Tournament statistics
Matches played52
Goals scored218 (4.19 per match)
Attendance2,355,478 (45,298 per match)
Top scorer(s)Ferenc Puskás (Real Madrid)
12 goals
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It was also the first time that a German team, Eintracht Frankfurt, reached the final. They were debutants in the competition and it wasn't until 1983–84 European Cup and AS Roma that another debutants ended up on the losing side in the final.

The tournament saw the first participation by a Greek club, Greek Champions Olympiacos, who had withdrawn from the previous season after being already placed in the bracket. It meant that no new country entered the competition for the first time since tournament inception.

Teams

A total of 27 teams were placed in the competition bracket, but finally only 26 participated since Kuopion Palloseura had withdrawn before playing first game.

Spain continued to be represented by two clubs, with Real Madrid qualifying as title holders and Barcelona as Spanish champions. CDNA Sofia appeared in the fourth edition of European Cup, with only Real Madrid having more appearances in the competition.

Červená Hviezda Bratislava, Boldklubben 1909, Kuopion Palloseura, Vorwärts Berlin, Eintracht Frankfurt, Csepel, Sparta Rotterdam, Linfield, ŁKS Łódź, Barcelona and Fenerbahçe made debut in the competition.

All entrants were their respective associations champions, except for Real Madrid and ŁKS Łódź, the latter being 1958 champion and trailing by two points in spring of 1959.

Austria Wiener Sport-Club (1st) Belgium Anderlecht (1st) Bulgaria CDNA Sofia (1st) Czechoslovakia Červená Hviezda Bratislava (1st)
Denmark Boldklubben 1909 (1st) East Germany Vorwärts Berlin (1st) England Wolverhampton Wanderers (1st) Finland Kuopion Palloseura (1st)
France Nice (1st) Greece Olympiacos (1st) Hungary Csepel (1st) Italy Milan (1st)
Luxembourg Jeunesse Esch (1st) Netherlands Sparta Rotterdam (1st) Northern Ireland Linfield (1st) Poland ŁKS Łódź (8th)
Portugal Porto (1st) Republic of Ireland Shamrock Rovers (1st) Romania Petrolul Ploiești (1st) Scotland Rangers (1st)
Spain Barcelona (1st) Spain Real Madrid (2nd)TH Sweden IFK Göteborg (1st) Switzerland Young Boys (1st)
Turkey Fenerbahçe (1st) West Germany Eintracht Frankfurt (1st) Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade (1st)

Preliminary round

The draw for the preliminary round took place in Cernobbio, Como, Italy, on 6 July 1959.[4] As title holders, Real Madrid received a bye, and the remaining 26 teams were grouped geographically into two pots. The first two teams drawn in each pot also received byes, while the remaining clubs would play the preliminary round in August, September and October.

The calendar was decided by the involved teams, with all matches to be played by 30 September.

First leg

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Nice France3–2Republic of Ireland Shamrock Rovers
Nurenberg 27' (pen.)
Foix 30', 74'
Report Hamilton 19'
Tuohy 87'
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Attendance: 13,369
Referee: Johan Heinrich Martens (Netherlands)

More information CDNA Sofia, 2–2 ...
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More information Wiener Sport-Club, 0–0 ...
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Attendance: 50,000

More information Jeunesse Esch, 5–0 ...
Jeunesse Esch Luxembourg5–0Poland ŁKS Łódź
Theis 6'
May 24'
Schaak 55'
Meurisse 80', 85'
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More information Linfield, 2–1 ...
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Attendance: 40,000
Referee: Johannes Malka (West Germany)

More information Červená Hviezda Bratislava, 2–1 ...
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Attendance: 35,000
Referee: Marcel Bois (France)

More information Fenerbahçe, 1–1 ...
Fenerbahçe Turkey1–1Hungary Csepel
Bartu 73' Report Kisuczky 1'
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Attendance: 20,954
Referee: Fritz Seipelt (Austria)

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Attendance: 69,423
Referee: Leo Helge (Denmark)

More information Vorwärts Berlin, 2–1 ...
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Attendance: 65,000
Referee: Lucien Van Nuffel (Belgium)

Second leg

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Petrolul Ploiești Romania1–2Austria Wiener Sport-Club
Bădulescu 55' Report Horak 23', 28'
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Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Pietro Bonetto (Italy)

Wiener Sport-Club won 2–1 on aggregate.


More information Csepel, 2–3 ...
Csepel Hungary2–3Turkey Fenerbahçe
Ughy 10'
Németh 34'
Report Küçükandonyadis 22'
Has 47'
Kalkavan 53'
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Attendance: 45,000
Referee: Zivko Bajić (Yugoslavia)

Fenerbahçe won 4–3 on aggregate.


More information Shamrock Rovers, 1–1 ...
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Attendance: 35,000
Referee: Willem Beltman (Netherlands)

Nice won 4–3 on aggregate.


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IFK Göteborg Sweden6–1Northern Ireland Linfield
Ohlsson 17', 18', 50', 62', 80'
Johansson 48'
Report Dickson 19'
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Attendance: 10,475
Referee: Erich Asmussen (West Germany)

IFK Göteborg won 7–3 on aggregate.


More information ŁKS Łódź, 2–1 ...
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Attendance: 25,000
Referee: Gösta Ackerborn (Sweden)

Jeunesse Esch won 6–2 on aggregate.


More information Milan, 3–1 ...
Milan Italy3–1Greece Olympiacos
Danova 12', 26', 85' Report Psihos 68'
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Attendance: 19,894
Referee: Erich Steiner (Austria)

Milan won 5–3 on aggregate.


More information Anderlecht, 0–2 ...
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Attendance: 27,076
Referee: Aage Poulsen (Denmark)

Rangers won 7–2 on aggregate.


More information Barcelona, 6–2 ...
Barcelona Spain6–2Bulgaria CDNA Sofia
Kubala 6', 11' (pen.), 45' (pen.)
Evaristo 39', 68', 78'
Report Milanov 24'
Martinov 57'
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Attendance: 80,000

Barcelona won 8–4 on aggregate.


More information Porto, 0–2 ...
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Attendance: 60,000
Referee: Marcel Lequesne (France)

Červená Hviezda Bratislava won 4–1 on aggregate.


More information Wolverhampton Wanderers, 2–0 ...
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Attendance: 55,547[5]
Referee: Gérard Versyp (Belgium)

Wolverhampton Wanderers won 3–2 on aggregate.

Bracket

First round

First leg

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Attendance: 18,000
Referee: Włodzmierz Storoniak (Poland)

More information Real Madrid, 7–0 ...
Real Madrid Spain7–0Luxembourg Jeunesse Esch
Di Stéfano 25'
Puskás 34', 62', 83'
Herrera 43', 77'
Mateos 53'
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Attendance: 59,447

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Sparta Rotterdam Netherlands3–1Sweden IFK Göteborg
Daniëls 23', 38', 48' Report Jonsson 81'
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Attendance: 17,000
Referee: Jarl Hansen (Denmark)

More information Milan, 0–2 ...
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Attendance: 54,000
Referee: Marcel Lequesne (France)

More information Young Boys, 1–4 ...
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Attendance: 33,322[6]
Referee: Daniel Zariquiegui (Spain)

More information Rangers, 4–3 ...
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Attendance: 80,000

More information Red Star Belgrade, 1–1 ...
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Attendance: 40,000
Referee: Edgar Ommerborn (West Germany)

More information Fenerbahçe, 2–1 ...
Fenerbahçe Turkey2–1France Nice
Bartu 37'
Has 80'
Report Milazzo 40'
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Attendance: 29,656
Referee: Václav Korelus (Czechoslovakia)

Second leg

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Attendance: 9,000
Referee: Józef Kowal (Poland)

Wiener Sport-Club won 5–2 on aggregate.


More information Jeunesse Esch, 2–5 ...
Jeunesse Esch Luxembourg2–5Spain Real Madrid
Theis 10'
Schaak 15'
Report Vidal 13'
Mateos 18', 31'
Di Stéfano 25'
Puskás 29'
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Real Madrid won 12–2 on aggregate.


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IFK Göteborg Sweden3–1Netherlands Sparta Rotterdam
Ohlsson 38'
Hellmér 56' (pen.)
Johansson 69'
Report Schilder 73'
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Attendance: 6,881
Referee: Leo Helge (Denmark)

Sparta Rotterdam 4–4 IFK Göteborg on aggregate; play-off needed.


More information Červená Hviezda Bratislava, 1–1 ...
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Attendance: 60,000
Referee: Josef Gulde (Switzerland)

Rangers won 5–4 on aggregate.


More information Wolverhampton Wanderers, 3–0 ...
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Attendance: 55,519
Referee: Erich Asmussen (West Germany)

Wolverhampton Wanderers won 4–1 on aggregate.


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Eintracht Frankfurt West Germany1–1Switzerland Young Boys
Bäumler 68' (pen.) Report Schneider 90'
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Attendance: 30,800[7]
Referee: José Blanco Pérez (Spain)

Eintracht Frankfurt won 5–2 on aggregate.


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Barcelona Spain5–1Italy Milan
Martínez 10'
Segarra 19'
Kubala 32', 69'
Czibor 65'
Report Ferrario 38'
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Attendance: 70,000

Barcelona won 7–1 on aggregate.


More information Nice, 2–1 ...
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Attendance: 15,824
Referee: Martin Macko (Czechoslovakia)

Fenerbahçe 3–3 Nice on aggregate; play-off needed.

Play-off

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Attendance: 8,000[8]

Sparta Rotterdam won the play-off 3–1.


More information Nice, 5–1 ...
Nice France5–1Turkey Fenerbahçe
Foix 7', 63'
Milazzo 17'
Faivre 31'
De Bourgoing 59'
Report Has 47'
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Attendance: 9,166
Referee: Paul Wyssling (Switzerland)

Nice won the play-off 5–1.

Quarter-finals

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First leg

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Nice France3–2Spain Real Madrid
Nurenberg 54', 67' (pen.), 72' Report Herrera 15'
Rial 30'
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Attendance: 21,422
Referee: Abel da Costa (Portugal)

More information Barcelona, 4–0 ...
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Attendance: 80,000
Referee: Gérard Versyp (Belgium)

More information Eintracht Frankfurt, 2–1 ...
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Attendance: 32,867[9]
Referee: Albert Guinnard (Switzerland)

More information Sparta Rotterdam, 2–3 ...
Sparta Rotterdam Netherlands2–3Scotland Rangers
De Vries 41', 87' Report Wilson 4'
Baird 36'
Murray 63'
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Attendance: 53,000
Referee: John Kelly (England)

Second leg

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Attendance: 100,000
Referee: Eduardo Rosa Gouveia (Portugal)

Real Madrid won 6–3 on aggregate.


More information Wolverhampton Wanderers, 2–5 ...
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Attendance: 55,535
Referee: Lucien Van Nuffel (Belgium)

Barcelona won 9–2 on aggregate.


More information Wiener Sport-Club, 1–1 ...
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Attendance: 47,423[10]
Referee: Dittmar Huber (Switzerland)

Eintracht Frankfurt won 3–2 on aggregate.


More information Rangers, 0–1 ...
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Attendance: 85,000

Sparta Rotterdam 3–3 Rangers on aggregate; play-off needed.

Play-off

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Rangers Scotland3–2Netherlands Sparta Rotterdam
Verhoeven 28' (o.g.)
Baird 57'
Van der Lee 64' (o.g.)
Report Verhoeven 6'
Bosselaar 76' (pen.)
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Attendance: 34,178

Rangers won the play-off 3–2.

Semi-finals

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Eintracht Frankfurt West Germany 12–4 Scotland Rangers 6–1 6–3
Real Madrid Spain 6–2 Spain Barcelona 3–1 3–1
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First leg

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Eintracht Frankfurt West Germany6–1Scotland Rangers
Stinka 29'
Pfaff 51', 55'
Lindner 73', 84'
Stein 86'
Report Caldow 31' (pen.)
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Attendance: 75,069[11]
Referee: Gösta Lindberg (Sweden)

More information Real Madrid, 3–1 ...
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Attendance: 120,000

Second leg

More information Barcelona, 1–3 ...
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Attendance: 80,000

Real Madrid won 6–2 on aggregate.


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Rangers Scotland3–6West Germany Eintracht Frankfurt
McMillan 10', 54'
Wilson 74'
Report Lindner 6'
Pfaff 20', 88'
Kreß 28'
Meier 58', 71'
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Attendance: 68,578[12]
Referee: Bertil Lööw (Sweden)

Eintracht Frankfurt won 12–4 on aggregate.

Final

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Real Madrid Spain7–3West Germany Eintracht Frankfurt
Di Stéfano 27', 30', 73'
Puskás 45+1', 56' (pen.), 60', 71'
Report Kreß 18'
Stein 72', 75'
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Attendance: 127,621
Referee: Jack Mowat (Scotland)

Top goalscorers

Notes

  1. Kuopion Palloseura withdrew after the draw, Eintracht Frankfurt advanced to the next round.

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