1971 European Cup final

The 1971 European Cup final was a football match between Ajax of the Netherlands and Panathinaikos of Greece on 2 June 1971 at Wembley Stadium. It was the final match of the 1970–71 season of Europe's premier cup competition, the European Cup. Ajax were appearing in their second final, having lost the 1969 final 4–1 to Italian team A.C. Milan. Panathinaikos were appearing in their first final.

1971 European Cup Final
Match programme cover
Event1970–71 European Cup
Date2 June 1971
VenueWembley Stadium, London
RefereeJack Taylor (England)
Attendance83,179
The teams walk out before the final.

Both teams progressed through four rounds to reach the final. Ajax comfortably won all of their ties by two goals, except for their 5–1 aggregate victory against Swiss team Basel in the second round. Panathinaikos matches were close affairs, with the exception of their 7–1 aggregate victory against Jeunesse Esch of Luxembourg in the first round. Their quarter-final and semi-final victories were both won via the away goals rule.

Watched by a crowd of 83,179, Ajax took the lead in the 5th minute when Dick van Dijk scored. Ajax extended their lead in the 87th minute when a shot by Arie Haan deflected off defender Anthimos Kapsis and went into the Panathinaikos goal, giving Ajax its first European Cup victory by a score of 2–0.

Route to the final

Ajax Round Panathinaikos
Opponent Agg. 1st leg 2nd leg Opponent Agg. 1st leg 2nd leg
Albania 17 Nëntori Tirana 4–2 2–2 (A) 2–0 (H) First round Luxembourg Jeunesse Esch 7–1 2–1 (A) 5–0 (H)
Switzerland Basel 5–1 3–0 (H) 2–1 (A) Second round Czechoslovakia Slovan Bratislava 4–2 3–0 (H) 1–2 (A)
Scotland Celtic 3–1 3–0 (H) 0–1 (A) Quarter-finals England Everton 1–1 (a) 1–1 (A) 0–0 (H)
Spain Atlético Madrid 3–1 0–1 (A) 3–0 (H) Semi-finals Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade 4–4 (a) 1–4 (A) 3–0 (H)

Match

Details

Ajax Netherlands2–0Greece Panathinaikos
Van Dijk 5'
Haan 87'
Report
Attendance: 83,179
Referee: Jack Taylor (England)
Ajax
Panathinaikos
GK1Netherlands Heinz Stuy
SW2Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Velibor Vasović (c)
RB3Netherlands Wim Suurbier
CB4Netherlands Barry Hulshoff
LB6Netherlands Nico Rijndersdownward-facing red arrow 46'
RM7Netherlands Johan Neeskens
CM8Netherlands Sjaak Swartdownward-facing red arrow 46'
LM9Netherlands Gerrie Mühren
RF10Netherlands Dick van Dijk
CF11Netherlands Piet Keizer
LF14Netherlands Johan Cruyff
Substitutes:
DF12West Germany Horst Blankenburgupward-facing green arrow 46'
MF15Netherlands Arie Haanupward-facing green arrow 46'
GK13Netherlands Sies Wever
MF5Netherlands Ruud Suurendonk
Manager:
Netherlands Rinus Michels
GK1Greece Takis Ikonomopoulos
RB2Greece Yiannis Tomaras
CB3Greece Giorgos Vlachos
CB4Greece Kostas Eleftherakis
LB5Greece Aristidis Kamaras
DM6Greece Frangiskos Sourpis
CM7Greece Charis Grammos
AM8Greece Totis Filakouris
RW9Greece Antonis Antoniadis
CF10Greece Mimis Domazos (c)
LW11Greece Anthimos Kapsis
Substitutes:
GK13Greece Vasilis Constantinou
DF14Greece Victor Mitropoulos
DF15Greece Kostas Athanasopoulos
DF16Greece Mitsos Demetriou
MF17Greece Dimitris Kaligeris
Manager:
Hungary Ferenc Puskás

See also

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