1979–80 European Cup Winners' Cup

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1979–80 European Cup Winners' Cup
Final positions
ChampionsSpain Valencia (1st title)
Runners-upEngland Arsenal

The 1979–80 season of the European Cup Winners' Cup was won on penalties by Valencia CF in a goalless final against Arsenal. It was the only Cup Winners' Cup to be decided in this way (although two previous finals had required replays), and it was Valencia's third European title after their two Inter-Cities Fairs Cup victories in the 1960s.

Preliminary round[]

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Rangers FC Scotland 3–0 Norway Lillestrøm S.K. 1–0
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2–0
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B1903 Denmark 7–0 Cyprus APOEL FC 6–0
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1–0
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First round[]

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
FC Dynamo Moscow Soviet Union w/o Albania KS Vllaznia Shkodër
Sliema Wanderers Malta 2–9 Portugal Boavista FC 2–1
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0–8
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Cliftonville F.C. Northern Ireland 0–8 France FC Nantes 0–1
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0–7
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BSC Young Boys Switzerland 2–8 Romania Steaua București 2–2
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0–6
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Reipas Lahti Finland 0–2 Luxembourg FC Aris Bonnevoie 0–1
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0–1
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ÍA Iceland 0–6 Spain FC Barcelona 0–1
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0–5
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B1903 Denmark 2–6 Spain Valencia CF 2–2
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0–4
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Rangers FC Scotland 2–1 West Germany Fortuna Düsseldorf 2–1
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0–0
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Arsenal England 2–0 Turkey Fenerbahçe SK 2–0
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0–0
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Wrexham A.F.C. Wales 5–7 East Germany 1. FC Magdeburg 3–2
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2–5 (aet)
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Panionios NFC Greece 5–3 Netherlands FC Twente 4–0
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1–3
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IFK Göteborg Sweden 2–1 Republic of Ireland Waterford FC 1–0
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1–1
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FC Wacker Innsbruck Austria 1–3 Czechoslovakia Lokomotiva Košice 1–2
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0–1
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Beerschot VAC Belgium 1–2 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia NK Rijeka 0–0
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1–2
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Arka Gdynia Poland 3–4 Bulgaria PFC Beroe Stara Zagora 3–2
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0–2
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Juventus F.C. Italy 3–2 Hungary Győri ETO FC 2–0
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1–2
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First leg[]

Young Boys Switzerland2–2Romania Steaua București
Zwygart 42', pen'
Schönenberger 78'
Stoica 38'
Iordănescu 44'
Wankdorf, Bern
Attendance: 7,000
Referee: Sándor Kuti, Hungary
Juventus F.C. Italy2–0Hungary Győri ETO FC
64' (o.g.)
Cabrini 73' (pen.)
Turin

Second leg[]

Steaua București Romania6–0Switzerland Young Boys
Nițu 1'
Sameș 7', 65'
47'
Răducanu 56'
72'
Stadionul Steaua, Bucharest
Attendance: 6,700
Referee: , Turkey

Steaua București won 8–2 on aggregate.

Győri ETO FC Hungary2–1Italy Juventus F.C.
Furino 4' (o.g.)
23'
Causio 52'

Juventus F.C. won 3–2 on aggregate.

Second round[]

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
FC Dynamo Moscow Soviet Union 1–1 (a) Portugal Boavista FC 0–0
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1–1
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FC Nantes France 5–3 Romania Steaua București 3–2
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2–1
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FC Aris Bonnevoie Luxembourg 2–11 Spain FC Barcelona 1–4
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1–7
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Valencia CF Spain 4–2 Scotland Rangers FC 1–1
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3–1
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Arsenal England 4–3 East Germany 1. FC Magdeburg 2–1
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2–2
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Panionios NFC Greece 1–2 Sweden IFK Göteborg 1–0
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0–2
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Lokomotiva Košice Czechoslovakia 2–3 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia NK Rijeka 2–0
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0–3
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PFC Beroe Stara Zagora Bulgaria 1–3 Italy Juventus F.C. 1–0
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0–3(aet)
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First leg[]

PFC Beroe Stara Zagora Bulgaria1–0Italy Juventus F.C.
Stoyanov 80' (pen.)

Second leg[]

Juventus F.C. Italy3–0 (a.e.t)Bulgaria PFC Beroe Stara Zagora
Scirea 8'
Causio 104'
Verza 111'
Turin

Juventus F.C. won 3–1 on aggregate.

Quarter-finals[]

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
FC Dynamo Moscow Soviet Union 3–4 France FC Nantes 0–2
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3–2
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FC Barcelona Spain 3–5 Spain Valencia CF 0–1
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3–4
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Arsenal England 5–1 Sweden IFK Göteborg 5–1
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0–0
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NK Rijeka Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 0–2 Italy Juventus F.C. 0–0
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0–2
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First leg[]

NK Rijeka Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia0–0Italy Juventus F.C.
Rijeka

Second leg[]

Juventus F.C. Italy2–0Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia NK Rijeka
Causio 5'
Bettega 72'
Turin

Juventus F.C. won 2–0 on aggregate.

Semi-finals[]

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
FC Nantes France 2–5 Spain Valencia CF 2–1
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0–4
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Arsenal England 2–1 Italy Juventus F.C. 1–1
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1–0
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First leg[]

Arsenal England1–1Italy Juventus F.C.
Bettega 84' (o.g.) Cabrini 11'
Highbury, London

Second leg[]

Juventus F.C. Italy0–1England Arsenal
Vaessen 88'
Turin

Arsenal FC won 2–1 on aggregate.

Final[]

Valencia Spain0–0 (a.e.t.)England Arsenal
Report

Report

Report 2
Penalties
Kempes soccer ball with red X
Solsona soccer ball with check mark
Rodríguez soccer ball with check mark
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Bonhof soccer ball with check mark
Arias soccer ball with check mark
5–4 soccer ball with red X Brady
soccer ball with check mark Stapleton
soccer ball with check mark Sunderland
soccer ball with check mark Talbot
soccer ball with check mark Hollins
soccer ball with red X Rix
Heysel Stadium, Brussels
Attendance: 40,000

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