1972–73 European Cup Winners' Cup

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1972–73 European Cup Winners' Cup
Final positions
ChampionsItaly Milan (2nd title)
Runners-upEngland Leeds United

The 1972–73 European Cup Winners' Cup football club tournament was won by Milan after a 1–0 victory against Leeds United at the Kaftanzoglio Stadium, Thessaloniki, Greece.

Competition holders Rangers would have been eligible to compete in the Cup Winners' Cup, but were banned from European competition in the 1972–73 season due to the violent disturbances at the 1972 European Cup Winners' Cup Final.[1]

First round[]

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Bastia France 1–2 Spain Atlético Madrid 0–0
(Report)
(Report 2)
1–2
(Report)
(Report 2)
Spartak Moscow Soviet Union 1–0 Netherlands FC Den Haag 1–0
(Report)
(Report 2)
0–0
(Report)
(Report 2)
Víkingur Iceland 0–11 Poland Legia Warszawa 0–2
(Report)
(Report 2)
0–9
(Report)
(Report 2)
Red Boys Differdange Luxembourg 1–7 Italy Milan 1–4
(Report)
(Report 2)
0–3
(Report)
(Report 2)
Pezoporikos Cyprus 2–6 Republic of Ireland Cork Hibernians 1–2
(Report)
(Report 2)
1–4
(Report)
(Report 2)
Schalke 04 West Germany 5–2 Bulgaria Slavia Sofia 2–1
(Report)
(Report 2)
3–1
(Report)
(Report 2)
Floriana Malta 1–6 Hungary Ferencváros 1–0
(Report)
(Report 2)
0–6
(Report)
(Report 2)
Standard Liège Belgium 3–4 Czechoslovakia Sparta Prague 1–0
(Report)
(Report 2)
2–4
(Report)
(Report 2)
Carl Zeiss Jena East Germany 8–4 Finland MP 6–1
(Report)
(Report 2)
2–3
(Report)
(Report 2)
Ankaragücü Turkey 1–2 England Leeds United 1–1
(Report)
(Report 2)
0–1
(Report)
(Report 2)
Rapid Wien Austria 2–2 (a) Greece PAOK 0–0
(Report)
(Report 2)
2–2
(Report)
(Report 2)
Rapid București Romania 3–1 Sweden Landskrona BoIS 3–0
(Report)
(Report 2)
0–1
(Report)
(Report 2)
Sporting CP Portugal 3–7 Scotland Hibernian 2–1
(Report)
(Report 2)
1–6
(Report)
(Report 2)
Fremad Amager Denmark 1–1 (a) Albania Besa Kavajë 1–1
(Report)
(Report 2)
0–0
(Report)
(Report 2)
Zürich Switzerland 2–3 Wales Wrexham 1–1
(Report)
(Report 2)
1–2
(Report)
(Report 2)
Hajduk Split Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 2–0 Norway Fredrikstad 1–0
(Report)
(Report 2)
1–0
(Report)
(Report 2)

First leg[]

Red Boys Differdange Luxembourg1–4Italy Milan
H. Klein 90' Prati 5', 10'
Turone 19'
Chiarugi 83'
Attendance: 5,200
Referee: Robert Wurtz (France)

Ankaragücü Turkey1–1England Leeds United
50' (pen.) Jordan 44'
Ankara 19 Mayis Stadium, Ankara
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Kevork Ghemigean (Romania)

Rapid București Romania3–0Sweden Landskrona BoIS
Report
Attendance: 4,986
Referee: Franz Wöhrer (Austria)

Hajduk Split Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia1–0Norway Fredrikstad
Nadoveza 19'
Kod Stare Plinare Stadium, Split
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Faik Bajrami (Albania)

Sporting CP Portugal2–1Scotland Hibernian
Fraguito 59'
Manaca 61'
Duncan 69'
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Arie Van Gemert (Netherlands)

Second leg[]

Milan Italy3–0Luxembourg Red Boys Differdange
Chiarugi 4', 66'
Benetti 33'
San Siro, Milan
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Richard Casha (Malta)

AC Milan won 7–1 on aggregate.


Leeds United England1–0Turkey Ankaragücü
Jones 68'
Attendance: 22,411
Referee: Klaus Ohmsen (West Germany)

Leeds United won 2–1 on aggregate.


Landskrona BoIS Sweden1–0Romania Rapid București
  • 32'
Report
Landskrona IP, Landskrona
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: (Scotland)

Rapid București won 3–1 on aggregate.


Fredrikstad Norway0–1Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Hajduk Split
Nadoveza 25'
Fredrikstad Stadion, Fredrikstad
Attendance: 7,781
Referee: Kai Rasmussen (Denmark)

Hajduk Split won 2–0 on aggregate.


Hibernian Scotland6–1Portugal Sporting CP
Gordon 28', 59'
O'Rourke 55', 63', 80' (pen.)
Manaca 87' (o.g.)
Yazalde 42'
Easter Road
Attendance: 26,041
Referee: Günter Männig (East Germany)

Hibernian won 7–3 on aggregate.

Second round[]

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Atlético Madrid Spain 5–5 (a) Soviet Union Spartak Moscow 3–4
(Report)
(Report 2)
2–1
(Report)
(Report 2)
Legia Warsaw Poland 2–3 Italy Milan 1–1
(Report)
(Report 2)
1–2(aet)
(Report)
(Report 2)
Cork Hibernians Republic of Ireland 0–3 West Germany Schalke 04 0–0
(Report)
(Report 2)
0–3
(Report)
(Report 2)
Ferencváros Hungary 3–4 Czechoslovakia Sparta Prague 2–0
(Report)
(Report 2)
1–4
(Report)
(Report 2)
Carl Zeiss Jena East Germany 0–2 England Leeds United 0–0
(Report)
(Report 2)
0–2
(Report)
(Report 2)
Rapid Wien Austria 2–4 Romania Rapid București 1–1
(Report)
(Report 2)
1–3
(Report)
(Report 2)
Hibernian Scotland 8–2 Albania Besa Kavajë 7–1
(Report)
(Report 2)
1–1
(Report)
(Report 2)
Wrexham Wales 3–3 (a) Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Hajduk Split 3–1
(Report)
(Report 2)
0–2
(Report)
(Report 2)

First leg[]

Carl Zeiss Jena East Germany0–0England Leeds United
Attendance: 18,000
Referee: Leo Van der Kroft (Netherlands)

Legia Warsaw Poland1–1Italy Milan
Deyna 79' Golin 75'
Polish Army Stadium, Warsaw
Attendance: 52,500
Referee: Christos Michas (Greece)

Rapid Wien Austria1–1Romania Rapid București
  • Gallos 10'
Report
Praterstadion, Vienna
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: (Belgium)

Wrexham Wales3–1Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Hajduk Split
Tinnion 14'
15'
Mužinić 40' (o.g.)
Jovanić 84'
Racecourse Ground, Wrexham
Attendance: 19,013
Referee: Paul Bonett (Malta)

Second leg[]

Milan Italy2–1 (a.e.t)Poland Legia Warsaw
Zignoli 10'
Chiarugi 118'
44'
San Siro, Milan
Attendance: 8,770
Referee: Kurt Tschenscher (West Germany)

AC Milan won 3–2 on aggregate.


Leeds United England2–0East Germany Carl Zeiss Jena
Cherry 55'
Jones 64'
Attendance: 26,885
Referee: Concetto Lo Bello (Italy)

Leeds United won 2–0 on aggregate.


Rapid București Romania3–1Austria Rapid Wien
Report
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Doğan Babacan (Turkey)

Rapid București won 4–2 on aggregate.


Hajduk Split Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia2–0Wales Wrexham
Nadoveza 13', 28' (pen.)
Kod Stare Plinare Stadium, Split
Attendance: 22,000
Referee: Janusz Eksztajn (Poland)

Hajduk Split 3–3 Wrexham on aggregate. Hajduk Split won on an away goals rule.

Quarter-finals[]

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Spartak Moscow Soviet Union 1–2 Italy Milan 0–1
(Report)
(Report 2)
1–1
(Report)
(Report 2)
Schalke 04 West Germany 2–4 Czechoslovakia Sparta Prague 2–1
(Report)
(Report 2)
0–3
(Report)
(Report 2)
Leeds United England 8–1 Romania Rapid București 5–0
(Report)
(Report 2)
3–1
(Report)
(Report 2)
Hibernian Scotland 4–5 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Hajduk Split 4–2
(Report)
(Report 2)
0–3
(Report)
(Report 2)

First leg[]

Leeds United England5–0Romania Rapid București
Giles 15'
Clarke 25'
Lorimer 33', 50'
Jordan 65'
Attendance: 25,702
Referee: Bohumil Smejkal (Czechoslovakia)

Schalke 04 West Germany2–1Czechoslovakia Sparta Prague
41'
Rüssmann 44'
Report 21'
Glückauf-Kampfbahn, Gelsenkirchen
Attendance: 12,000

Spartak Moscow Soviet Union0–1Italy Milan
Benetti 62'
Attendance: 14,374
Referee: Jack Taylor (England)

Hibernian Scotland4–2Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Hajduk Split
Gordon 7', 26', 60'
Duncan 47'
Hlevnjak 38', 77'
Easter Road, Edinburgh
Attendance: 28,424
Referee: Antonio Camacho Jiménez (Spain)

Second leg[]

Milan Italy1–1Soviet Union Spartak Moscow
Bigon 2' Piskaryov 7'
San Siro, Milan
Attendance: 25,829
Referee: Milivoje Gugulović (Yugoslavia)

AC Milan won 2–1 on aggregate.


Rapid București Romania1–3England Leeds United
Dumitriu 62' Bates 1'
Jones 23'
Jordan 75'
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: Ove Dahlberg (Sweden)

Leeds United won 8–1 on aggregate.


Sparta Prague Czechoslovakia3–0West Germany Schalke 04
Jurkanin 1'
63'
82'
Report
Attendance: 34,600
Referee: Clive Thomas (Wales)

Slavia Prague won 4–2 on aggregate.


Hajduk Split Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia3–0Scotland Hibernian
Bošković 16'
Hlevnjak 23'
Blackley 53' (o.g.)
Kod Stare Plinare Stadium, Split
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: Christos Michas (Greece)

Hajduk Split won 5–4 on aggregate.

Semi-finals[]

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Milan Italy 2–0 Czechoslovakia Sparta Prague 1–0 1–0
Leeds United England 1–0 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Hajduk Split 1–0 0–0

First leg[]

Milan Italy1–0Czechoslovakia Sparta Prague
Chiarugi 68' Report Report 2
San Siro, Milan
Attendance: 35,433
Referee: John Wright Paterson (Scotland)

Leeds United England1–0Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Hajduk Split
Clarke 21' Report Report 2
Attendance: 32,051
Referee: Gyula Emsberger (Hungary)

Second leg[]

Hajduk Split Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia0–0England Leeds United
Report Report 2
Kod Stare Plinare Stadium, Split
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Robert Helies (France)

Leeds United won 1–0 on aggregate.


Sparta Prague Czechoslovakia0–1Italy Milan
Report Report 2 Chiarugi 74'
Letná Stadium, Prague
Attendance: 37,000
Referee: Pablo Augusto Sánchez Ibáñez (Spain)

Milan won 2–0 on aggregate.

Final[]

Milan Italy1–0England Leeds United
Chiarugi 4' Report Report 2
Kaftanzoglio Stadium, Thessaloniki
Attendance: 40,154
Referee: Christos Michas (Greece)

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Gammon, Clive (10 June 1985). "A Day Of Horror And Shame". Sports Illustrated. Archived from the original on 2012-11-04. Retrieved 16 June 2013. The malady has afflicted Great Britain for more than 20 years, though it probably received wide attention in the sporting world for the first time in 1972 when, in what became known as the Battle of Barcelona, fans of the Glasgow Rangers rioted, causing their team to be suspended from European competition for a year.

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