Puchar Europy Mistrzów Klubowych (1977/1978)
European Champion Clubs’ Cup | |||
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Szczegóły turnieju | |||
Gospodarz | UEFA | ||
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Termin | 19 sierpnia 1977 - 10 maja 1978 | ||
Liczba drużyn | 31 | ||
Mistrz | Liverpool (2. tytuł) | ||
Statystyki turnieju | |||
Mecze | 59 | ||
Strzelone gole | 162 (2,75 na mecz) | ||
Król strzelców | Allan Simonsen (5) |
XXIII Puchar Europy Mistrzów Klubowych 1977/1978
(ang. European Champion Clubs’ Cup)
I runda
![]() ![]() 1 14.09 1977 1:0 von Wartburg 22, 1:1 Welzl 41, 1:2 Welzl 47k, 1:3 Constantini 50 |
![]() ![]() 1 14.09 1977 1:0 McDonald 15, 2:0 Wilson 36, 3:0 Craig 33, 4:0 Craig 58, 5:0 McLouglin 83 |
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![]() ![]() 1 14.09 1977 1:0 Heidler 70, 2:0 Schade 84 |
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![]() ![]() 1 14.09 1977 1:0 Xuereb 16, 1:1 Aslanidis 26 (mecz w Gzirze) |
![]() ![]() 1 14.09 1977 0:1 van der Eycken 49, 0:2 Cools 50, 0:3 Lambert 64, 0:4 Davies 78 |
![]() ![]() 1 14.09 1977 1:0 Panow 20, 2:0 Milanow 40, 3:0 Milanow 42 |
![]() ![]() 1 14.09 1977 1:0 Lönsdal 2, 2:0 Johansen 14 (mecz w Oslo) |
![]() ![]() 1 14.09 1977 0:1 Bettega 34, 0:2 Fanna 42, 0:3 Virdis 59 |
![]() ![]() 1 14.09 1977 1:0 Džajić 54, 2:0 Jelikić 67, 3:0 Džajić 80 |
![]() ![]() 1 14.09 1977 1:0 Necdet 73 |
![]() ![]() 1 14.09 1977 0:1 Schäfer 17, 0:2 Simonsen 34, 0:3 Wohlers 45 |
![]() ![]() 1 15.09 1977 1:0 Bergs 38 |
![]() ![]() 1 15.09 1977 1:0 Vrinceanu 14, 1:1 Pereira 57, 2:1 D. Georgescu 74 |
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II runda
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![]() ![]() 1 19.10 1977 1:0 Davies 24k, 2:0 Cools 72 |
![]() ![]() 1 19.10 1977 1:0 Craig 48, 1:1 Kriess 54, 2:1 Burns 78 |
![]() ![]() 1 19.10 1977 0:1 Causio 40 |
![]() ![]() 1 19.10 1977 0:1 Geels 30, 0:2 Erkens 79, 1:2 Wojnow 80k |
![]() ![]() 1 19.10 1977 1:0 Hansen 14, 2:0 Case 21, 3:0 Neal 43k, 4:0 Case 58, 5:0 R. Kennedy 66, 5:1 Häfner 76 |
![]() ![]() 1 19.10 1977 0:1 Marcial 42, 1:1 Lacombe 47 |
![]() ![]() 1 19.10 1977 0:1 Schäfer 15, 0:2 Heynckes 45, 0:3 Simonsen 75 |
1/4 finału
![]() ![]() 1 01.03 1978 1:0 Nene 13, 1:1 Case 36, 1:2 Hughes 71 |
![]() ![]() 1 01.03 1978 0:1 Causio 39, 1:1 van Dord 86 |
![]() ![]() 1 01.03 1978 1:0 Courant 43, 2:0 de Cubber 53 |
![]() ![]() 1 01.03 1978 1:0 P. Koncilia 10, 2:0 Kriess 23, 3:0 Schwarz 26, 3:1 Heynckes 60 |
1/2 finału
![]() ![]() 1 29.03 1977 1:0 Hannes 28, 1:1 Johnston 89, 2:1 Bonhof 90 |
![]() ![]() 1 29.03 1977 1:0 Bettega 86 |
Finał
10 maja 1978 Londyn Stadion Wembley (92 000)
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