1974 in association football

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The following are the football (soccer) events of the year 1974 throughout the world.

Events[]

  • The FIFA World Cup is held from June 12 to July 7 in West Germany. West Germany wins its second title, defeating much favored Netherlands 2–1 in the final. Surprisingly, Poland take 3rd after defeating Brazil 1–0.
  • European Cup: Bayern Munich beats Atlético Madrid 4–0 in the final. This was the first German EC win.
  • UEFA Cup: Feyenoord wins 2–1 (Away) and 2–0 (Home) in the final against Tottenham Hotspur, winning the cup for the first time.
  • UEFA Cup Winners Cup: 1. FC Magdeburg wins 2–0 over AC Milan, winning the cup for the first time. This also marks the only instance of an East German club winning a European title.
  • Copa Libertadores 1974: Won by Independiente after defeating São Paulo Futebol Clube on an aggregate score of 1–0.
  • February 17 – Zamalek disaster, that occurred in Cairo, before a friendly match between Zamalek SC & Dukla Prague.
  • May 1 – PSV Eindhoven claims the Dutch Cup by defeating title holders NAC Breda: 6–0.
  • September 18 – Dutch club FC Amsterdam makes its European debut by defeating Malta's Hibernians F.C. 5–0 in the first round of the UEFA Cup, with two goals from Nico Jansen.

Winners club national championship[]

Asia[]

  • Qatar Qatar: Al-Sadd SC

Europe[]

  •  East Germany: Magdeburg
  •  England: Leeds United
  •  France: AS Saint-Étienne
  •  Hungary: Újpest FC
  •  Italy: Lazio
  •  Netherlands: Feyenoord
  •  Poland: Ruch Chorzów
  •  Spain: Barcelona
  •  Turkey: Fenerbahçe
  •  West Germany: Bayern Munich
  •  Yugoslavia: Hajduk Split

North America[]

South America[]

International tournaments[]

Shared by  England and  Scotland
  • FIFA World Cup in West Germany (June 13 – July 7, 1974)
    1.  West Germany
    2.  Netherlands
    3.  Poland

Births[]

Deaths[]

March[]

  • March 26 – Werner Kohlmeyer, West-German defender, winner of the 1954 FIFA World Cup. (49, heart failure)

June[]

July[]

September[]

October[]

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