1970 EUROPEAN CUP FINAL

The '1970 European Cup Final' was a football match held at the San Siro, Milan, on May 6, 1970, that saw Feyenoord Rotterdam of the Netherlands defeat Celtic F.C. of Scotland 2 - 1 after extra-time. Ove Kindvall's goal in the 117th minute meant the trophy was going to a Dutch club for the first time. It remains Feyenoord's only European Cup triumph.

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Match Details
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Match Details




'FEYENOORD ROTTERDAM:'
GK '1' Eddy Pieters Graafland
DF '2' Piet Romeijn
DF '3' Theo Laseroms
DF '4' Rinus Israël (c)
DF '5' Theo van Duivenbode
MF '6' Franz Hasil
MF '7' Wim Jansen
MF '8' Willem van Hanegem
MF '9' Henk Wery
FW '10' Ove Kindvall
FW '11' Coen Moulijn
'Substitutes:'
MF '12' Guus Haak
'Manager:'
Ernst Happel
'Assistant Referees:'
'Fourth Official:'
'CELTIC:'
GK '1' Evan Williams
DF '2' David Hay
DF '3' Jim Brogan
DF '4' Billy McNeill (c)
DF '5' Tommy Gemmell
MF '6' Bobby Murdoch
MF '7' Bertie Auld
MF '8' Jimmy Johnstone
MF '9' Bobby Lennox
FW '10' William Wallace
FW '11' John Hughes
'Substitutes:'
MF '12' George Connelly
'Manager:'
Jock Stein

See also



European Cup 1969-70

External links



European Cup results at Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation

1969-70 season at UEFA website

European Cup History 1970

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