Puchar Europy Mistrzów Klubowych (1971/1972)
European Champion Clubs’ Cup | |||
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Szczegóły turnieju | |||
Gospodarz | UEFA | ||
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Termin | 19 sierpnia 1971 - 31 maja 1972 | ||
Liczba drużyn | 33 | ||
Mistrz | AFC Ajax (2. tytuł) | ||
Statystyki turnieju | |||
Mecze | 63 | ||
Strzelone gole | 175 (2,78 na mecz) | ||
Król strzelców |
XVII Puchar Europy Mistrzów Klubowych 1971/1972
(ang. European Champion Clubs’ Cup)
Runda wstępna
![]() ![]() 1 19.08 1971 0:1 Clemen 16, 1:1 Forment 28, 2:1 J.Claramunt 56k, 3:1 Valdez 89 |
I runda
![]() ![]() 1 15.09 1971 0:1 Kopiejkin 43, 1:1 Aydin 71 |
![]() ![]() 1 15.09 1971 1:0 Semmeling 33, 2:0 Takač 87 |
![]() ![]() 1 15.09 1971 1:0 Johansen 14, 1:1 Macari 18, 2:1 Johansen 24 |
![]() ![]() 1 15.09 1971 1:0 Mainwald 3, 2:0 van Hanegem 8, 3:0 Schoenmaker 25, 4:0 Mainwald 30, 5:0 Schoenmaker 47, 6:0 Schoenmaker 49, 7:0 Israël 71, 8:0 Schneider 86 |
![]() ![]() 1 15.09 1971 0:1 Pomonis 15, 1:1 Mazzola 20, 2:1 Facchetti 35, 3:1 Jair 44, 4:1 Boninsegna 61k |
![]() ![]() 1 15.09 1971 1:0 A.Dunai 17, 2:0 Bene 28, 3:0 Bene 64, 4:0 Bene 81 |
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![]() ![]() 1 15.09 1971 0:1 Wloka 6, 0:2 Heynckes 18, 0:3 Wloka 30, 0:4 Le Fevre 33, 0:5 Le Fevre 40 |
![]() ![]() 1 15.09 1971 0:1 Jaime Graca 19, 0:2 Artur Jorge 26, 0:3 Eusebio 79, 0:4 Artur Jorge 80 |
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![]() ![]() 1 15.09 1971 0:1 Simpson 2, 0:2 Wolner 20s, 1:2 S.Pettersen 52, 1:3 Kelly 81 (mecz w Oslo) |
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![]() ![]() 1 15.09 1971 0:1 Lubański 28, 1:1 Wraży 45s, 2:1 Skoblar 78 |
![]() ![]() 1 15.09 1971 1:0 Atanasow 17, 2:0 Nikodimow 36k, 3:0 Maraszlijew 53 |
![]() ![]() 1 15.09 1971 0:1 Ohlhauser 63, 1:1 Lindholm 75 |
![]() ![]() 1 26.09 1971 0:1 Cooks 25, 0:2 Cooks 57, 0:3 Cooks 68, 0:4 Aquilina 81 |
II runda
![]() ![]() 1 20.10 1971 1:0 Kopiejkin 27 |
![]() ![]() 1 20.10 1971 0:1 Wery 38, 0:2 Maiwald 43, 0:3 Schneider 50 |
![]() ![]() 1 20.10 1971 0:1 Zámbó 54 |
![]() ![]() x 20.10 1971 0:1 Heynckes 8, 1:1 Boninsegna 20, 1:2 Le Fevre 22, 1:3 Le Fevre 40, 1:4 Netzer 44, 1:5 Heynckes 45, 1:6 Netzer 55, 1:7 Sielof 90k |
![]() ![]() 1 20.10 1971 1:0 Rodrigues 50, 2:0 Jorge 62, 2:1 Żekow 86 |
![]() ![]() 1 20.10 1971 0:1 R.Kennedy 2, 0:2 Graham 88 |
![]() ![]() 1 20.10 1971 1:0 Gress 10, 1:1 Keizer 37, 1:2 Cruyff 60 |
![]() ![]() 1 20.10 1971 1:0 Gemmell 6, 2:0 Macari 17, 3:0 Macari 41, 4:0 Hood 69, 5:0 Brogan 78 |
1/4 finału
![]() ![]() 1 08.03 1972 0:1 R.Kennedy 15, 1:1 G.Műhren 27, 2:1 G.Műhren 74 |
![]() ![]() 1 08.03 1972 1:0 Laseroms 47 |
![]() ![]() 1 08.03 1972 0:1 Horváth 19s, 1:1 Horváth 64, 1:2 Macari 85 |
![]() ![]() 1 08.03 1972 1:0 Jair 80 |
1/2 finału
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Finał
31 maja 1972 Rotterdam Stadion De Kuip (61 354)
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