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1969–70 European Cup Winners' Cup

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1969–70 European Cup Winners' Cup
ThePraterstadion in Vienna hosted the final
Tournament details
Dates28 August 1969 - 29 April 1970
Teams33
Final positions
ChampionsEnglandManchester City (1st title)
Runners-upPolandGórnik Zabrze
Tournament statistics
Matches played64
Goals scored173 (2.7 per match)
Top scorer(s)Włodzimierz Lubański (Górnik Zabrze)
7 goals
International football competition

The1969–70 season of theEuropean Cup Winners' Cup was the 10th edition of Europeanfootball's secondary competition. Defending championsSlovan Bratislava were eliminated in the First Round byDinamo Zagreb. English clubManchester City defeated Polish clubGórnik Zabrze 2–1 in thefinal for their first and only Cup Winners' Cup title.

The result was City's lone European triumph for more than 50 years, until their victory in the2022–23 UEFA Champions League.[1][2]

Preliminary round

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Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
SK Rapid WienAustria1–1 (a)Soviet UnionTorpedo Moscow0–01–1

First leg

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SK Rapid WienAustria0–0Soviet UnionTorpedo Moscow
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Laurens Van Ravens (Netherlands)

Second leg

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Torpedo MoscowSoviet Union1–1AustriaSK Rapid Wien
Gershkovich (53)Redl (88)
Attendance: 80,000
Referee:Antonio Sbardella (Italy)

1–1 on aggregate, Rapid Wien won on away goals.

First round

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Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Dukla PragueCzechoslovakia1–2FranceMarseille1–00–2 (aet)
Dinamo ZagrebSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia3–0CzechoslovakiaSlovan Bratislava3–00–0
NorrköpingSweden5–2MaltaSliema Wanderers5–10–1
Shamrock RoversRepublic of Ireland2–4West GermanySchalke 042–10–3
1. FC MagdeburgEast Germany2–1HungaryMTK Hungária1–01–1 (aet)
AcadémicaPortugal1–0FinlandKuPS0–01–0
LierseBelgium11–1CyprusAPOEL10–11–0
Athletic BilbaoSpain3–6EnglandManchester City3–30–3
ArdsNorthern Ireland1–3ItalyRoma0–01–3
Rapid WienAustria3–6NetherlandsPSV Eindhoven1–22–4
GöztepeTurkey6–2LuxembourgUnion Luxembourg3–03–2
MjøndalenNorway2–12WalesCardiff City1–71–5
ÍBVIceland0–8BulgariaLevski-Spartak0–40–4
FremDenmark2–2 (a)SwitzerlandSt. Gallen2–10–1
OlympiacosGreece2–7PolandGórnik Zabrze2–20–5
RangersScotland2–0RomaniaSteaua București2–00–0

First leg

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LierseBelgium10–1CyprusAPOEL
Vermeyen 10',21',43',49'
De Nul 20',22',75',87'
Put 55'
Janssens 80'
[citation needed]Agathokleous 65'
Attendance: 7,004

RangersScotland2–0RomaniaSteaua București
Attendance: 60,000

AcadémicaPortugal0–0FinlandKuPS
[citation needed]
Attendance: 6,742
GöztepeTurkey3–0LuxembourgUnion Luxembourg
Report
Attendance:15,384

Second leg

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APOELCyprus0–1BelgiumLierse
[citation needed]De Nul 15'
Attendance: 3,271

Lierse won 11-1 on aggregate.


Steaua BucureștiRomania0–0ScotlandRangers
Attendance: 70,000

Rangers won 2–0 on aggregate.


KuPSFinland1–0PortugalAcadémica
[citation needed]Nene 65'
Attendance: 2,693

Académica won 1–0 on aggregate.

Union LuxembourgLuxembourg2–3TurkeyGöztepe
Report
Attendance:1,060

Göztepe won 6–2 on aggregate.

Second round

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Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
MarseilleFrance1–3Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaDinamo Zagreb1–10–2
NorrköpingSweden0–1West GermanySchalke 040–00–1
1. FC MagdeburgEast Germany1–2PortugalAcadémica1–00–2
LierseBelgium0–8EnglandManchester City0–30–5
RomaItaly(c) 1–1NetherlandsPSV Eindhoven1–00–1
GöztepeTurkey3–1WalesCardiff City3–00–1
Levski-SpartakBulgaria4–0SwitzerlandSt. Gallen4–00–0
Górnik ZabrzePoland6–2ScotlandRangers3–13–1

First leg

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1. FC MagdeburgEast Germany1–0PortugalAcadémica
Sparwasser 41'[citation needed]
Attendance: 14,038

Second leg

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AcadémicaPortugal2–0East Germany1. FC Magdeburg
Carlos Alhinho 57'
Mário Campos 85'
[citation needed]
Attendance: 9,335

Académica won 2–1 on aggregate.

Quarter-finals

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Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Dinamo ZagrebSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia1–4West GermanySchalke 041–30–1
AcadémicaPortugal0–1EnglandManchester City0–00–1 (aet)
RomaItaly2–0TurkeyGöztepe2–00–0
Levski-SpartakBulgaria4–4 (a)PolandGórnik Zabrze3–21–2

First leg

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AcadémicaPortugal0–0EnglandManchester City
[citation needed]
Attendance: 8,206

Second leg

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Manchester CityEngland1–0 (a.e.t.)PortugalAcadémica
Towers 120'[citation needed]
Attendance: 36,111

Manchester City won 1–0 on aggregate.

Semi-finals

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Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd legPlay-off
Schalke 04West Germany2–5EnglandManchester City1–01–5
RomaItaly3–3PolandGórnik Zabrze1–12–21–1 (c)

First leg

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RomaItaly1–1PolandGórnik Zabrze
Salvori 53'Banaś 28'

Schalke 04West Germany1–0EnglandManchester City
Libuda 76'

Second leg

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Górnik ZabrzePoland2–2 (a.e.t.)ItalyRoma
Lubański 90' (pen.),93'Capello 9' (pen.)
Scaratti 120'

3–3 on aggregate.


Manchester CityEngland5–1West GermanySchalke 04
Doyle 8'
Young 22',28'
Lee 50'
Bell 81'
Libuda 89'

Manchester City won 5–2 on aggregate.

Play-off

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Górnik ZabrzePoland1–1 (a.e.t.)ItalyRoma
Lubański 42'Capello 57' (pen.)

Górnik Zabrze won on a coin toss.

Final

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Main article:1970 European Cup Winners' Cup final
Manchester CityEngland2–1PolandGórnik Zabrze
Young 12'
Lee 43' (pen.)
ReportOślizło 68'
Attendance: 7,968
Referee: Paul Schiller (Austria)

See also

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References

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  1. ^Bevan, Chris (29 April 2020)."The strange tale of how Man City conquered Europe – 50 years on".BBC Sport. Retrieved29 April 2020.
  2. ^"Man City win Champions League: Rodri goal secures victory against Inter and completes treble".BBC Sport. 10 June 2023.Archived from the original on 11 June 2023. Retrieved10 June 2023.

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