1961–62 European Cup Winners' Cup

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1961–62 European Cup Winners' Cup
Tournament details
Teams23
Final positions
ChampionsSpain Atlético Madrid (1st title)
Runners-upItaly Fiorentina
Tournament statistics
Matches played44
Goals scored171 (3.89 per match)

The 1961–62 season of the European Cup Winners' Cup club football tournament was won by Atlético Madrid of Spain in a replayed final against holders Fiorentina. It was the first season of the tournament to be directly organised by UEFA.[1]

Preliminary round[]

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Swansea Town Wales 3–7 East Germany Motor Jena 2–2

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1–5

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La Chaux-de-Fonds Switzerland 6–7 Portugal Leixões 6–2

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0–5

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Glenavon Northern Ireland 2–7 England Leicester City 1–4

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1–3

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Sedan France 3–7 Spain Atlético Madrid 2–3

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1–4

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Rapid Wien Austria 5–2 Bulgaria Spartak Varna 0–0

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5–2

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Floriana Malta 4–15 Hungary Újpest Dózsa 2–5

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2–10

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Dunfermline Athletic Scotland 8–1 Republic of Ireland St Patrick's Athletic 4–1

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4–0

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First leg[]

Dunfermline Athletic Scotland4–1Republic of Ireland St Patrick's Athletic
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East End Park, Dunfermline
Attendance: 18,890

Second leg[]

St Patrick's Athletic Republic of Ireland0–4Scotland Dunfermline Athletic
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Tolka Park, Dublin
Attendance: 6,220

Dunfermline Athletic won 8–1 on aggregate.

First round[]

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Motor Jena East Germany 9–2 Luxembourg Alliance Dudelange 7–0

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2–2

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Leixões Portugal 2–1 Romania Progresul București 1–1

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1–0

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Werder Bremen West Germany 5–2 Denmark AGF 2–0

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3–2

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Leicester City England 1–3 Spain Atlético Madrid 1–1

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0–2

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Olympiacos Greece 2–4 Czechoslovakia Dynamo Žilina 2–3

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0–1

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Fiorentina Italy 9–3 Austria Rapid Wien 3–1

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6–2

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Ajax Netherlands 3–4 Hungary Újpest Dózsa 2–1

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1–3

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Dunfermline Athletic Scotland 5–2 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia FK Vardar 5–0

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0–2

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First leg[]

Leixões Portugal1–1Romania Progresul București
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Attendance: 7,226
Referee: (Austria)

Fiorentina Italy3–1Austria Rapid Wien
Milani 12'
Hamrin 49'
Jonsson 68'
Seitl 81'
Florence

Second leg[]

Rapid Wien Austria2–6Italy Fiorentina
Schmid 85', 89' Milani 28', 59', 70'
Dell'Angelo 42'
Jonsson 50'
Hamrin 65'
Vienna

Fiorentina won 9–3 on aggregate.


Progresul București Romania0–1Portugal Leixões
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Attendance: 40,000
Referee: Franz Mayer (Austria)

Leixões won 2–1 on aggregate.

Quarter-finals[]

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Motor Jena East Germany 4–2 Portugal Leixões 1–1

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3–11

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Werder Bremen West Germany 2–4 Spain Atlético Madrid 1–1

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1–3

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Dynamo Žilina Czechoslovakia 3–4 Italy Fiorentina 3–2

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0–2

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Újpest Dózsa Hungary 5–3 Scotland Dunfermline Athletic 4–3

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1–0

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Notes
  • Note 1: Second leg played in Gera after visas denied to the East German players.

First leg[]

Dynamo Žilina Czechoslovakia3–2Italy Fiorentina
11', 63'
Majerník 42'
Milani 47'
Dell'Angelo 85'

Second leg[]

Fiorentina Italy2–0Czechoslovakia Dynamo Žilina
38'
Hamrin 40'
Florence

Fiorentina won 4–2 on aggregate.

Semi-finals[]

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Motor Jena East Germany 0–5 Spain Atlético Madrid 0–1 0–4
Fiorentina Italy 3–0 Hungary Újpest Dózsa 2–0 1–0

First leg[]

Motor Jena East Germany0–1Spain Atlético Madrid
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Peiró 61'
Attendance: 27,500
Referee: (Sweden)

Fiorentina Italy2–0Hungary Újpest Dózsa
Hamrin 6', 47' Report
Report 2
Attendance: 4,143
Referee: (England)

Second leg[]

Atlético Madrid Spain4–0East Germany Motor Jena
Mendonça 14', 60'
Jones 18', 54'
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Report 2
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: (Belgium)

Atlético Madrid won 5–0 on aggregate.


Újpest Dózsa Hungary0–1Italy Fiorentina
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Report 2
Bartu 56'
Megyeri úti stadion, Budapest
Attendance: 21,277
Referee: Referee: (Austria)

Fiorentina won 3–0 on aggregate.

Final[]

Atlético Madrid Spain1–1Italy Fiorentina
Peiró 11' Report
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Hamrin 27'
Hampden Park, Glasgow
Attendance: 27,000
Referee: Tom Wharton (Scotland)

Replay[]

Atlético Madrid Spain3–0Italy Fiorentina
Jones 8'
Mendonça 27'
Peiró 59'
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Report 2
Neckarstadion, Stuttgart
Attendance: 38,000

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Vieli, André, ed. (August 2010). "European Cup Winners' Cup makes its debut" (PDF). uefa.direct. Nyon: Union of European Football Associations (100): 15. Retrieved 4 July 2011.
  2. ^ Game played in Sweden because Motor Jena were denied visas to enter Spain.

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