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1976 European Super Cup

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Football match
1976 European Super Cup
Second leg matchday program
Bayern MunichAnderlecht
West GermanyBelgium
35
on aggregate
First leg
Bayern MunichAnderlecht
21
Date17 August 1976
VenueOlympiastadion,Munich
RefereeKen Burns (England)
Attendance41,000
Second leg
AnderlechtBayern Munich
41
Date30 August 1976
VenueEmile Verséstadion,Brussels
RefereePaul Schiller (Austria)
Attendance35,000
1975
1977

The1976 European Super Cup was played betweenAnderlecht of Belgium andBayern Munich of West Germany, with Anderlecht winning 5–3 on aggregate.[1]

It was difficult to pick a clear favourite, although in retrospect Bayern Munich (who had won threeEuropean cups in a row) were past their prime, while Anderlecht were younger and hungrier.[2]

At the Olympiastadion, in front of 41,000 fans, Bayern went behind due to a goal byArie Haan, scored in the 16th minute, who was good at taking advantage of a shot that hit the post of the German goal. However, Bayern came back thanks to a nice brace byGerd Müller, with goals in the 58th and 88th minutes.[3]

At theStade Émile Versé in Anderlecht, Bayern's game got off to a bad start from the middle of the first half. The Bavarians quickly fell behind in the 20th minute, following a fine goal byRob Rensenbrink, who headed in a pass from about forty meters away. The goal by the Dutchman from Anderlecht was followed five minutes later by a second goal byFrançois Van der Elst, who was able to take advantage of an uncertain exit bySepp Maier.[4] Less than a quarter of an hour into the second half, one of the other Dutch players on the Belgian team,Arie Haan, scored the third goal. His run through three Germans in the Bayern area was followed by a powerful right-footed shot that went past Maier to his left. The Germans managed to close the gap thanks to a goal of Gerd Müller in the 63rd minute.[5] But it was too late to turn the tide of the game, and with less than ten minutes left in regulation time,Rensenbrink scored his second goal of the match, making the score 4–1 in favor of the home team.[6]

And so Anderlecht won the Super Cup for the first time (two years later they would do it again).[7] Bayern, on the other hand, lost the chance to win the trophy for the second time in a row (defeated byDynamo Kiev in 1975).[2]

First leg

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Bayern MunichWest Germany2–1BelgiumAnderlecht
Müller 58',88'ReportHaan 16'
Attendance: 41,000
Referee:Ken Burns (England)
Bayern Munich
Anderlecht
GK1West GermanySepp Maier
DFWest GermanyJupp Kapellmann
DFWest GermanyUdo Horsmann
DFWest GermanyHans-Georg Schwarzenbeck
MFWest GermanyFranz Beckenbauer (c)
MFWest GermanyRainer Künkel
MFWest GermanyBernd Dürnberger
MFWest GermanyKarl-Heinz Rummenigge
FWWest GermanyGerd Müller
FWWest GermanyUli Hoeneß
MFSwedenConny Torstensson
Manager:
West GermanyDettmar Cramer
GK1NetherlandsJan Ruiter
DF 6NetherlandsArie Haan
DF 2BelgiumGilbert Van Binst (c)
DF 3BelgiumHugo Broos
DF 4BelgiumErwin Vandendaele
MF 5BelgiumJean Dockxdownward-facing red arrow
MF 7BelgiumFrançois Van der Elst
MF 8BelgiumFranky Vercauteren
MF 9NetherlandsPeter Ressel
FW10BelgiumLudo Coeck
FW 11NetherlandsRob Rensenbrink
Substitutes:
DFBelgiumMichel De Grooteupward-facing green arrow
Manager:
BelgiumRaymond Goethals

Second leg

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AnderlechtBelgium4–1West GermanyBayern Munich
Rensenbrink 20',82'
Van Der Elst 25'
Haan 59'
ReportMüller 63'
Attendance: 35,000
Anderlecht
Bayern Munich
GK1NetherlandsJan Ruiter
DF6NetherlandsArie Haan
DF3BelgiumHugo Broos
DF4BelgiumErwin Vandendaele (c)
MF5BelgiumJean Dockxdownward-facing red arrow
MF2BelgiumFrançois Van der Elst
MF7BelgiumFranky Vercauteren
MF8NetherlandsPeter Ressel
FW10BelgiumLudo Coeck
FW11NetherlandsRob Rensenbrink
FW9EnglandDuncan McKenzie
Substitutes:
DFBelgiumMichel De Grooteupward-facing green arrow
Manager:
BelgiumRaymond Goethals
GKWest GermanySepp Maier
DFSwedenBjörn Andersson
DFWest GermanyUdo Horsmann
DFWest GermanyHans-Georg Schwarzenbeck
MFWest GermanyFranz Beckenbauer (c)
MFWest GermanyJupp Kapellmann
MFWest GermanyBernd Dürnberger
MFWest GermanyKarl-Heinz Rummenigge
FWWest GermanyGerd Müller
FWWest GermanyUli Hoeneßdownward-facing red arrow
MFSwedenConny Torstensson
Substitutes:
MFWest GermanyRainer Künkelupward-facing green arrow
Manager:
West GermanyDettmar Cramer

See also

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References

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  1. ^"UEFA Super Cup 1976".Soccer Nostalgia. Retrieved25 July 2017.
  2. ^ab"Storie di Calcio - 30 agosto 1976 … l'Anderlecht vince la Supercoppa".glieroidelcalcio.com (in Italian). 30 August 2022.
  3. ^"1976 Super Cup: Anderlecht leave Bayern blushing".UEFA. 26 January 2025.
  4. ^"BELGIUM: ANDERLECHT OF BELGIUM WIN EUROPEAN "SUPER" CUP DEFEATING BAYERN MUNICH OF WEST GERMANY 4-1. (1976)".britishpathe.com. 17 May 2024.
  5. ^"Anderlect 4-1 Bayern München".UEFA. 23 January 2025.
  6. ^"Classic : UEFA Super Cup 1976 | RSCA 4-1 FC Bayern München".rsca.be. 30 May 2015.
  7. ^"L'histoire des Bayern Munich – Anderlecht en Coupes d'Europe: entre correction et exploit (vidéos)".lesoir.be (in French). 12 September 2019.

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