1967 European Cup Winners' Cup final

Football match
1967 European Cup Winners' Cup final
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Event1966–67 European Cup Winners' Cup
Bayern Munich Rangers
West Germany Scotland
1 0
After extra time
Date31 May 1967
VenueStädtisches Stadion, Nuremberg
RefereeConcetto Lo Bello (Italy)
Attendance69,480
1966
1968

The 1967 European Cup Winners' Cup Final was a football match contested between Bayern Munich of West Germany and Rangers of Scotland. The match took place at the Städtisches Stadion in Nuremberg, West Germany on 31 May 1967 in front of a crowd of 69,480. It was the final match of the 1966–67 European Cup Winners' Cup competition and the seventh European Cup Winners' Cup final. The competition was one of three football competitions that was run by UEFA at that time. Both teams had to go through four qualifying rounds before reaching the final.

The final finished 0–0 over 90 minutes. Rangers had a goal disallowed during regulation time. In extra time, Bayern scored through Franz Roth and the match ended 1–0. It was Bayern's first European trophy.

Route to the final

West Germany Bayern Munich Scotland Rangers
Opponent Agg. 1st leg 2nd leg Opponent Agg. 1st leg 2nd leg
Czechoslovakia Tatran Prešov 4–3 1–1 (A) 3–2 (H) First round Northern Ireland Glentoran 5–1 1–1 (A) 4–0 (H)
Republic of Ireland Shamrock Rovers 4–3 1–1 (A) 3–2 (H) Second round West Germany Borussia Dortmund 2–1 2–1 (H) 0–0 (A)
Austria Rapid Wien 2–1 0–1 (A) 2–0 (aet) (H) Quarter-finals Spain Real Zaragoza 2–2 (c) 2–0 (H) 0–2 (aet) (A)
Belgium Standard Liège 5–1 2–0 (H) 3–1 (A) Semi-finals Bulgaria Slavia Sofia 2–0 1–0 (A) 1–0 (H)

Rangers

Rangers began their campaign by defeating Glentoran 5-1 on aggregate and were then drawn to play the defending champions Borussia Dortmund in the second round. Rangers won the tie 2-1 on aggregate. In the quarter-final Rangers defeated Real Zaragoza from Spain on the toss of a coin after the tie was drawn 2-2 after both legs and extra time had been played. Rangers reached their second European final after beating Slavia Sofia 2-0 on aggregate in the semi-final.[1]

Bayern Munich

Bayern Munich defeated TJ Tatran Presov and Shamrock Rovers 4-3 on aggregate in the first and second rounds. Munich won 2-1 after extra time against Rapid Wien in the quarter-final before winning the semi-final against Standard liege 5-1 on aggregate to reach the final in Nuremberg.[1]

Match

Background

This was the first European final Bayern Munich had contested and it was played in Nuremberg, Germany. Although several thousand Scots travelled for the match Bayern had the home support advantage. Bayern Munich's team contained arguably some of the best German footballers of all time including Sepp Maier, Franz Beckenbauer and Gerd Müller.[1]

Rangers were the first British club to play in a European final in 1961. Six days before the 1967 final Rangers rivals Celtic had won the European Cup in Lisbon and it was the first time two teams from the same city had contested the two main European finals. This achievement put additional pressure on Rangers.[1][2] Rangers striker Alex Willoughby was left out of the team in favour of defender Roger Hynd, who had been promoted to the first team on account of his goalscoring feats in Rangers' second XI. Willoughby had been a prolific scorer for Rangers in the preceding months.[3] Rangers' cause was not helped by their chairman John Lawrence describing Rangers' forward line as 'makeshift' (it included three half-backs).

Summary

The final was held in the Städtisches Stadion, Nuremberg

Both teams strength lay in their defence. Rangers dominated the first half while Bayern played stronger in the second.[1] Roger Hynd who was traditionally a central defender played as a striker for Rangers and had a goal disallowed during the 90 minutes.[3] Hynd also missed a good chance after being set up by Dave Smith.[3] The match was goalless after 90 minutes and went into extra time. Bayern scored the only goal of the game when Franz Roth took advantage of hesitancy in the Rangers defence and lobbed Norrie Martin.[1][3]

Match details

Bayern Munich West Germany1–0 (a.e.t.)Scotland Rangers
Roth 109' Report
Bayern Munich
Rangers
GK 1 West Germany Sepp Maier
CB 2 West Germany Peter Kupferschmidt
LB 3 West Germany Werner Olk (c)
MF 4 West Germany Franz Roth
CB 5 West Germany Franz Beckenbauer
RB 6 West Germany Hans Nowak
RW 7 West Germany Rudolf Nafziger
CF 8 West Germany Rainer Ohlhauser
CF 9 West Germany Gerd Müller
MF 10 West Germany Dieter Koulmann
LW 11 West Germany Dieter Brenninger
Manager:
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zlatko Čajkovski
GK 1 Scotland Norrie Martin
RB 2 Denmark Kai Johansen
LB 3 Scotland David Provan
CB 4 Scotland Sandy Jardine
CB 5 Scotland Ronnie McKinnon
CM 6 Scotland John Greig (c)
RM 7 Scotland Willie Henderson
CM 8 Scotland Dave Smith
FW 9 Scotland Roger Hynd
FW 10 Scotland Alex Smith
LM 11 Scotland Willie Johnston
Manager:
Scotland Scot Symon

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "1966/67: Bayern exploit home advantage". Uefa. Archived from the original on 30 June 2010. Retrieved 21 December 2013.
  2. ^ "When Euro glory evaded Rangers". BBC Sport. Retrieved 21 December 2013.
  3. ^ a b c d "1967 & all that". The Herald. Retrieved 21 December 2013.
  4. ^ Evening Times Report

External links

  • UEFA Cup Winners' Cup results at Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation
  • 1967 European Cup Winners' Cup Final Archived 30 June 2010 at the Wayback Machine at UEFA.com
  • Video highlights from official Pathe News archive
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