Puchar Miast Targowych 1963/1964
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup | |||
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Szczegóły turnieju | |||
Gospodarz | UEFA | ||
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Termin | 4 września 1963 – 25 czerwca 1964 | ||
Liczba drużyn | 32 | ||
Mistrz | Real Saragossa (1. tytuł) | ||
Statystyki turnieju | |||
Mecze | 65 |
VI Puchar Miast Targowych 1963/1964
(ang. Inter-Cities Fairs Cup)
1/16 finału
Iraklis – Real Saragossa 0:3 i 1:6 1 08.09 1963 0:1 Juan Manuel Villa 43, 0:2 Marcelino Martinez 61, 0:3 Juan Manuel Villa 87 |
Lausanne Sports – Heart of Midlothian FC 2:2 i 2:2, dod. 3:2 (dog) 1 25.09 1963 0:1 Thomas Traynor 26, 0:2 Daniel Ferguson 50, 1:2 Charles Hertig 56, 2:2 Vittore Gottardi 75 |
Atlético Madryt – FC Porto 2:1 i 0:0 1 02.10 1963 1:0 Jose Ribes 7, 1:1 Gibim Romeu 25, 2:1 Jose Ribes 30 |
Juventus F.C. – OFK Beograd 2:1 i 1:2, 1:0 1 02.10 1963 1:0 Claudio Nene 34, 1:1 Dradan Gugleta 39, 2:1 Gianfranco Zigoni 53 |
Spartak Brno – Servette FC 5:0 i 2:1 1 02.10 1963 1:0 Jan Brada 5, 2:0 Pando Jankulovsky 18, 3:0 Karel Komarek 43, 4:0 Bohumil Pisek 50, 5:0 Bohuslav Hlavac 54 |
Glentoran F.C. – Partick Thistle 1:4 i 0:3 1 16.09 1963 0:1 William Hainey 8, 1:1 Trevor Thompson 38, 1:2 Ernest Yard 58, 1:3 Ernest Yard 75, 1:4 Douglas Wright 80 |
Kopenhaga XI – Arsenal F.C. 1:7 i 3:2 1 25.09 1963 0:1 John McLeod 9, 0:2 Joseph Baker 24, 0:3 Geoffrey Strong 27, 0:4 Geoffrey Strong 35, 0:5 Geoffrey Strong 40, 0:6 Joseph Baker 46, 0:7 Joseph Baker 71, 1:7 Ole Jørgensen 81 |
Aris Bonnevoie – RFC Liège 0:2 i 0:0 1 04.09 1963 0:1 Victor Wegria 50, 0:2 Gerard Sulon 68 |
1. FC Köln – KAA Gent 3:1 i 1:1 1 04.09 1963 1:0 Hans Sturm 20k, 1:1 Eric Delmulle 53, 2:1 Hans Sturm 72k, 3:1 Wolfgang Weber 54 |
DOS Utrecht – Sheffield Wednesday 1:4 i 1:4 1 25.09 1963 0:1 Edwin Holiday 5, 0:2 David Layne 20, 0:3 John Quinn 49, 0:4 Humphrey Mijnals 64s, 1:4 Sjaak Westphaal 65 |
NK Trešnjevka – CF Os Belenenses 0:2 i 1:2 1 25.09 1963 0:1 Fernando Peres da Silva 17, 0:2 Antonio Espirito Santo „Estevão” 40 |
Hertha BSC – AS Roma 1:3 i 0:2 1 16.10 1963 0:1 Jürgen Schütz 21, 1:1 Carl-Heinz Rühl 32, 1:2 Giancarlo de Sisti 60, 1:3 Lamberto Leonardi 72 |
SC Lipsk – Újpest 0:0 i 2:3 1 04.09 1963 |
Steagul Rosu Braszów – Łokomotiw Płowdiw 1:3 i 1:2 1 19.09 1963 1:0 Alexandru Meszaros 4, 1:1 Petar Kolew 14, 1:2 Iwan Kanczew 30, 1:3 Petar Kolew 37 |
Rapid Wiedeń – Racing Club de France 1:0 i 3:2 1 11.09 1963 1:0 Rudolf Flögel 87 |
Shamrock Rovers – Valencia CF 0:1 i 2:2 1 18.09 1963 0:1 Andres Pareda „Suco” 71 |
1/8 finału
Lausanne Sports – Real Saragossa 1:2 i 0:3 1 06.11 1963 0:1 Darcy Silveira dos Santos „Canario” 14, 1:1 Joaquin Cortizo 32s, 1:2 Marcelino Martinez 33 |
Juventus F.C. – Atlético Madryt 1:0 i 2:1 1 04.12 1963 1:0 Gino Stacchini 30 |
Partick Thistle – Spartak Brno 3:2 i 0:4 1 18.11 1963 1:0 Ernest Yard 29, 2:0 Colin Harvey 37k, 3:0 Martin Ferguson 51, 3:1 Karel Kolacek 65, 3:2 Karel Lichtnegl 74 |
Arsenal F.C. – RFC Liège 1:1 i 1:3 1 13.11 1963 0:1 Sebastien Kilola 11, 1:1 Terrence Anderson 67 |
1. FC Köln – Sheffield Wednesday 3:2 i 2:1 1 06.11 1963 1:0 Christian Müller 28, 2:0 Heinz Hornig 35, 3:0 Hans Sturm 44k, 3:1 Mark Pearson 80, 3:2 Mark Pearson 86 |
AS Roma – CF Os Belenenses 2:1 i 1:0 1 04.12 1963 1:0 Jürgen Schütz 20, 1:1 Fernando Peres da Silva 58, 2:1 Fernando Peres da Silva 86s |
Újpest – Łokomotiw Płowdiw 0:0 i 3:1 1 20.11 1963 |
Rapid Wiedeń – Valencia CF 0:0 i 2:3 1 06.11 1963 |
1/4 finału
Real Saragossa – Juventus F.C. 3:2 i 0:0 1 29.01 1964 1:0 Santiago Isasi 10, 2:0 Marcelino Martinez 57, 3:0 Juan Manuel Villa 60, 3:1 Giampaolo Menichelli 70k, 3:2 Carlo dell’Omodarme 87 |
RFC Liège – Spartak Brno 2:0 i 0:2, dod. 1:0 1 19.02 1964 1:0 Jean-Marie Letawe 10, 2:0 Hector Cribioli 57 |
AS Roma – 1. FC Köln 3:1 i 0:4 1 29.01 1964 1:0 Jürgen Schütz 8, 2:0 Angelo Sormani 19, 3:0 Jürgen Schütz 48k, 3:1 Karl-Heinz Thielen 75 |
Valencia CF – Újpest 5:2 i 1:3 1 08.03 1964 1:0 Hector Nuñez 4, 2:0 „Waldo” Machado da Silva 21, 3:0 „Waldo” Machado da Silva 27, 3:1 Janos Göröcs 36, 3:2 Ferenc Bene 57, 4:2 Hector Nuñez 77k, 5:2 „Waldo” Machado da Silva 83 2 08.04 1964 0:1 Ferenc Bene 11, 0:2 Bela Kuharszki 35, 1:2 Hector Nuñez 47k, 1:3 Janos Göröcs 78 |
1/2 finału
RFC Liège – Real Saragossa 1:0 i 1:2, dod. 0:2 1 22.04 1964 1:0 Victor Wegria 44 |
Valencia CF – 1. FC Köln 4:1 i 0:2 1 06.05 1964 1:0 „Waldo” Machado da Silva 14, 2:0 Jose Baeza „Ficha” 59, 3:0 Roberto Gil 63, 4:0 „Waldo” Machado da Silva 70, 4:1 Hans Schäfer 76 |
Finał
25 czerwca 1964 Barcelona Camp Nou (50 000) Real Saragossa – Valencia CF 2:1 (1:1) |
Linki zewnętrzne
- PMT 1963/64 (Gwidon S. Naskrent)
- PMT 1963/64 (Haslund)
- PMT 1963/64 (Peders Fodboldstatistik). home6.inet.tele.dk. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2004-02-29)].
- PMT 1963/64 (Ronaldzwiers). ronaldzwiers.0catch.com. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2018-12-22)].
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