1975. Midway through the half, Wallaces strike partner John Hughes would put the ball in the net for a third time, only for the referee to disallow the goal for a Celtic foul in the build-up. It was the final match of the 1970-71 competition and the 11th European Cup Winners' Cup final in all. The competition was won by Leeds United for the second time, over two legs, in the final against Juventus. Friday, May 28, 2021. File:1973InternationalSeven-A-SideProgramme.jpg File:1974 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final programme.jpg File:1974 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final.jpg File:1974 European Cup Final programme.jpg File:1974 European Cup Winners' Cup Final programme.jpg File:1975 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final.jpg Celtic would maintain their 1-0 advantage until half-time and would almost add to it immediately following the break. 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Finally, Leeds would register consecutive 1-0 wins over Standard Liege to advance to the semi-finals. The Yorkshire team would begin with a 16-0 (10-0, 6-0) aggregate win over Norwegian side Lyn before defeating Ferencvros 6-0 (3-0, 3-0) in a repeat of the 1968 Fairs Cup final. After withstanding early pressure from their opponents, Celtic had scored the first goal of the 1970 European Cup final. Every European Cup final programme since 1956, a celebration of time, place and art. However, despite Celtics protests, the goal would stand, and the match would end in a tie. The same thing would happen in the quarter-finals, with Vorwrts Berlin winning 1-0 in East Germany, beforeDe Stadionclubturned the tie on its head with a 2-0 win in Rotterdam. However, both teams would have their chances to score with little success. As Diamantino celebrated with his teammates and Benfica fans joyously flooded onto the field, the Celtic players would complain to van Ravens, claiming that he had blown for full-time before Diamantinos goal. It was their first appearance in the Cup Winners' Cup. EUROPEAN CUP FINAL 1981 Programme - Real Madrid v Liverpool FC - Original 15.99 4.99 postage or Best Offer 41 sold SPONSORED AZ 67 ALKMAAR V LIVERPOOL 81-82 EUROPEAN CUP 2.99 2.40 postage SPONSORED AUSTRIA MEMPHIS v LIVERPOOL EUROPEAN CUP 6th March 1985 2.99 2.40 postage SPONSORED Jeunesse Esch Luxembourg v Liverpool (European Cup) 1973/1974 On 25th May 1967, Celtic FC would face Inter Milan in the European Cup Final. Ajax were appearing in their second final, having lost the 1969 final 4-1 to Italian team A.C. Milan. For the 77,240 people inside Parkhead that night, the Bhoys had certainly put on a show and would now defend a three-goal advantage in Florence two weeks later. Leeds now had their away goal, and more importantly, had levelled the aggregate score at 1-1. As he had done against Benfica in the second round, Bertie Auld would flick the ball back to Tommy Gemmell, who would fire a 20-yard effort through the defensive wall and into the net. Gornik Zabrze V. Manchester City 1970/1971 Ecwc Game In Poland. When 135,805 people (a record attendance for a UEFA club competition) would manage to fill the national stadium, the two clubs knew that the appetite was there for a match between the respective champions of Scotland and England. 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