1970 European Cup final - Wikiwand In the meantime, Manchester City win the League Cup after knocking out Man Utd in the semis and then win the European Cup Winners Cup. Lee cut in from the left wing, escaping a tackle from Alfred Olek, and struck a fierce shot. In the second round, Feyenoord would lose the first leg against AC Milan 1-0 before winning the return leg 2-0. Their maiden entry into European competition, an appearance in the 196869 European Cup, saw the club exit in the opening round. The main solace for Celtic would be that they had not conceded during this first leg, meaning that everything was still all to play for in the home leg two weeks later. The 1969-70 season was the 15th in the history of the European Cup, a club football tournament organised by UEFA for the domestic league champions of its member associations. However, before the end of the first half, Tommy Gemmell would almost score a second goal when his in-swinging cross would leave Feyenoord keeper Eddy Pieters Graafland flapping to turn the ball wide. Route to the final Feyenoord Round . Ove Kindvall's goal in the 117th minute meant the trophy was won by a Dutch club for the first time. In the second half, Feyenoord would treat the spectators inside the San Siro to a spectacular counter-attack. From Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, European Cup results at Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation, https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1970_European_Cup_Final&oldid=8482445, Articles with hatnote templates targeting a nonexistent page, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License. The match nearly never took place due to massive strikes throughout Italy during 1970; the Italian Football Federation backed down to ensure that their own clubs would be able to compete in further UEFA competitions. Jimmy Johnstone would confirm this point of view in later years. [2] The home leg was a routine 30 win. Aside from a quarter-final defeat to Benfica in 1972,Feyenoord themselveswould never again replicate the events of 1970. Leeds v Man City 02.08.1969 - Charity Shield, Leeds v Everton 30.08.1969 (The champions 1st defeat in 34 games), Man Utd v Leeds 07.01.1970 (insert) (postponed), Man Utd v Leeds 14.03.1970 - FA Cup Semi Final (0-0), Man Utd v Leeds 23.03.1970 - FA Cup Semi-Final Replay (0-0 aet), Man Utd v Leeds 26.03.1970 - FA Cup Semi Final 2nd Replay (0-1), Swindon v Roma 10.09.1969 - Anglo Italian Cup, Man City v Athletico Bilbao 01.10.1969 - European Cup Winners Cup 1st Round 2nd Leg, Man City v Lierse SK 26.11.1969 - European Cup Winners Cup 2nd Round 2nd Leg, Man City v Man Utd 03.12.1969 - League Cup Semi Final 1st Leg, Everton v Liverpool 06.12.1969 (Sandy Brown Special Own Goal), Man Utd v Man City 17.12.1969 - League Cup Semi Final 2nd Leg, Academica v Man City 04.03.1970 - European Cup Winners Cup Quarter Final 1st Leg, Man City v West Brom 07.03.1970 - League Cup Final, Man City v Academica 18.03.1970 - European Cup Winners Cup Quarter Final 2nd Leg, Leeds v Celtic 01.04.1970 - European Cup Semi Final 1st Leg, Schalke v Man City 01.04.1970 - European Cup Winners Cup Semi Final 1st leg, Leeds v Celtic 15.04.1970 - European Cup Semi Final 2nd Leg, Man City v Schalke 15.07.1970 - European Cup Winners Cup Semi Final 2nd Leg, Chelsea v Leeds 11.04.1970 - FA Cup Final (with ticket), Chelsea v Leeds 29.04.1970 - FA Cup Final Replay, Chelsea v Leeds 29.04.1970 - FA Cup Final Replay (Pirate), Man City v Gornik 29.04.1970 - European Cup Winners Cup Final, Swindon v Juventus 02.05.1970 - Anglo Italian Cup, Swindon v Napoli 28.05.1970 - Anglo Italian Cup Final, 1970 Mexico World Cup Tournament Programme, Brazil v Italy 21.06.1970 - World Cup 1970 Final, Brazil v Italy 21.06.1970 - World Cup 1970 Final Team Sheets, English Amateurs Tour of Australia & New Zealand 1937, The Programmes 1939/40 (The Aborted Season), Uncle Alf: Part 1 Stockton Schoolboys and the County Team, Uncle Alf: Part 2 Stan Cullis and David Jack come calling, Uncle Alf: Part 3 Stockton, South Bank, The Army & Boro Reserves, England 1950/51 & FA Tour to Australia 1951, Notts County & Brentford 1951-52 (Lawton), England 1952 1953 & The Coronation Cup May 1953, England 1955-1956 & FA Tour of South Africa 1956, Internationals & World Cup Qualifiers 1956/57, Peterborough, Sheffield Wednesday & Sheffield United 1957 1958, Bolton, Stockton, Middlesbrough FA Cup Winners 1957 1958, Spurs 1960/61 Double Winning Season Friendlies & Reserves, England (Prior to Alf Ramsey) 1961 1963, George Best 1962 1973 While it was still serious, Middlesbrough 1966-1967 3rd Division Promotion, Middlesbrough 1973 1974 Division 2 Champions, Scotland Home Internationals 1970s 1980s, Postponed & Abandoned Games 1970s Onwards, How to Spot a Fake or Forged Football Programme, How Football Programmes Show the Evolution of Mass Advertising.