European Cup 1957–58

European Cup 1957–58

The 1957-58 European Cup was the third season of the European Cup, a club football tournament for league champions. The tournament was won by Real Madrid, who beat Milan 3–2 in the final, following a 2–2 draw after 90 minutes. This was Real Madrid's third European Cup title in a row. However, the 1957-58 season will be forever marked by the air disaster in Munich, when eight Manchester United players lost their lives on their way home from Belgrade, after a 3–3 draw in the quarter-final second leg with Red Star Belgrade.

Preliminary Round

1 Wismut Karl Marx Stadt qualified for the First Round due to a coin toss, after their play-off against Gwardia Warszawa was abandoned with the result of 1–1 after 100 minutes due to floodlight power failure.

2 Milan beat Rapid Wien 4–2 in a playoff to qualify for the first round.

First leg

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time=
team1=CDNA Sofia flagicon|BUL|1946
score=2 – 1
report=
team2=flagicon|HUN|1957 Vasas
goals1=Milanov goal|2 goal|38
goals2=Bundzsák goal|53
stadium=Vasil Levski, Sofia
attendance=50,000
referee=Erich Steiner (Austria)
----footballbox
date=1957-09-04
time=
team1=Rangers flagicon|SCO
score=3 – 1
report=
team2=flagicon|FRA Saint-Étienne
goals1=Kichenbrand goal|19
Scott goal|47
Simpson goal|82
goals2=Mekloufi goal|14
stadium=Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow
attendance=85,000
referee=Leo Helge (Denmark)
----footballbox
date=1957-09-05
time=
team1=Stade Dudelange flagicon|LUX
score=0 – 5
report=
team2=flagicon|YUG|SFR Red Star Belgrade
goals1=
goals2=Kostić goal|11 goal|16
Rudinski goal|47 goal|55
Mitić goal|87
stadium=Stade Municipal, Luxembourg
attendance=8,000
referee=Armando Marchetti (Italy)
----footballbox
date=1957-09-11
time=
team1=AGF Aarhus flagicon|DEN
score=0 – 0
report=
team2=flagicon|NIR Glenavon
goals1=
goals2=
stadium=NRGi Park, Aarhus
attendance=14,000
referee=Willem Beltman (Netherlands)
----footballbox
date=1957-09-11
time=
team1=Gwardia Warszawa flagicon|POL
score=3 – 1
report=
team2=flagicon|GDR Wismut Karl Marx Stadt
goals1=Baszkiewicz goal|49
Lewandowski goal|59
Gawroński goal|88
goals2=M. Kaiser goal|79
stadium=Stadion Wojska Polskiego, Warsaw
attendance=30,000
referee=Jindrich Karas (Czechoslovakia)
----footballbox
date=1957-09-19
time=
team1=Sevilla flagicon|ESP|1939
score=3 – 1
report=
team2=flagicon|POR Benfica
goals1=Pahuet goal|46
Antoniet goal|59
Pepillo goal|79
goals2=Palmeiro goal|48
stadium=Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán, Sevilla
attendance=40,000
referee=Jean-Louis Groppi (France)
----footballbox
date=1957-09-25
time=
team1=Shamrock Rovers flagicon|IRL
score=0 – 6
report=
team2=flagicon|ENG Manchester United
goals1=
goals2=Whelan goal|36 goal|51
Taylor goal|56 goal|80
Berry goal|85
Pegg goal|86
stadium=Glenmalure Park, Milltown, Dublin
attendance=45,000
referee=Lucien Van Nuffel (Belgium)
----footballbox
date=1957-10-02
time=
team1=Milan flagicon|ITA
score=4 – 1
report=
team2=flagicon|AUT Rapid Wien
goals1=Grillo goal|1
Bean goal|8
Höltl goal|74|o.g.
Mariani goal|82
goals2=Dienst goal|58
stadium=San Siro, Milan
attendance=15,000
referee=José Blanco Pérez (Spain)

econd leg

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date=1957-10-03
time=
team1=Vasas flagicon|HUN|1957
score=6 – 1
report=
team2=flagicon|BUL|1946 CDNA Sofia
goals1=Csordás goal|35 goal|38 goal|51
Berendi goal|48
Bundzsák goal|68
Szilágyi goal|89
goals2=Panaiotov goal|25
stadium=Népstadion, Budapest
attendance=30,000
referee=Alfred Grill (Austria)
"Vasas beat CDNA Sofia 7–3 on aggregate."----footballbox
date=1957-09-25
time=
team1=Saint-Étienne flagicon|FRA
score=2 – 1
report=
team2=flagicon|SCO Rangers
goals1=Ferrier goal|18
Oleksiak goal|72
goals2=Wilson goal|72
stadium=Stade Geoffroy Guichard, Saint-Étienne
attendance=29,517
referee=Aksel Asmussen (Denmark)
"Rangers beat Saint-Étienne 4–3 on aggregate."----footballbox
date=1957-10-02
time=
team1=Red Star Belgrade flagicon|YUG|SFR
score=9 – 1
report=
team2=flagicon|LUX Stade Dudelange
goals1=Cokić goal|5 goal|38 goal|66 goal|69
Mitić goal|10
Kostić goal|17 goal|29 goal|30 goal|33
goals2=Rongoni goal|31
stadium=JNA Stadion, Belgrade
attendance=1,500
referee=Cesare Jonni (Italy)
"Red Star beat Dudelange 14–1 on aggregate."----footballbox
date=1957-09-25
time=
team1=Glenavon flagicon|NIR
score=0 – 3
report=
team2=flagicon|DEN AGF Aarhus
goals1=
goals2=Kjaer goal|13 goal|45
Jensen goal|40
stadium=Windsor Park, Belfast
attendance=33,000
referee=Johan Heinrich Martens (Netherlands)
"Aarhus beat Glenavon 3–0 on aggregate."----footballbox
date=1957-10-13
time=
team1=Wismut Karl Marx Stadt flagicon|GDR
score=3 – 1
report=
team2=flagicon|POL Gwardia Warszawa
goals1=M. Kaiser goal|10
S. Kaiser goal|35 goal|74
goals2=Baszkiewicz goal|60
stadium=Otto Grotewohl stadion, Aue
attendance=20,000
referee=Karol Galba (Czechoslovakia)
"Gwardia Warsaw and Wismut Karl Marx Stadt drew 4–4 on aggregate."----footballbox
date=1957-10-15
time=
team1=Wismut Karl Marx Stadt flagicon|GDR
score=1 – 1
report=
team2=flagicon|POL Gwardia Warszawa
goals1=Tröger goal|90
goals2=Szarzynski goal|3
stadium=Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Sportpark, Berlin
attendance=15,000
referee=Václav Korelus (Czechoslovakia)
"Wismut Karl Marx Stadt qualified for the First Round due to a coin toss, after their play-off against Gwardia Warszawa was abandoned with the result of 1–1 after 100 minutes due to floodlight power failure."----footballbox
date=1957-09-26
time=
team1=Benfica flagicon|POR
score=0 – 0
report=
team2=flagicon|ESP|1939 Sevilla
goals1=
goals2=
stadium=Estádio da Luz, Lisbon
attendance=50,000
referee=Pierre Schwinte (France)
"Sevilla beat Benfica 3–1 on aggregate."----footballbox
date=1957-10-02
time=
team1=Manchester United flagicon|ENG
score=3 – 2
report=
team2=flagicon|IRL Shamrock Rovers
goals1=Viollet goal|5 goal|60
Pegg goal|20
goals2=McCann goal|55
Hamilton goal|66
stadium=Old Trafford, Manchester
attendance=33,754
referee=Albert Alsteen (Belgium)
"Manchester United beat Shamrock Rovers 9–2 on aggregate."----footballbox
date=1957-10-09
time=
team1=Rapid Wien flagicon|AUT
score=5 – 2
report=
team2=flagicon|ITA Milan
goals1=Körner goal|1
Dienst goal|31
Bertalan goal|57
Riegler goal|61
Hanappi goal|79
goals2=Grillo goal|20
Bean goal|76
stadium=Praterstadion, Vienna
attendance=25,000
referee=Daniel Zariquiegui (Spain)
"Milan and Rapid Wien drew 6–6 on aggregate."----footballbox
date=1957-10-30
time=
team1=Milan flagicon|ITA
score=4 – 2
report=
team2=flagicon|AUT Rapid Wien
goals1=Bean goal|8 goal|83
Bergamaschi goal|41
Schiaffino goal|55
goals2=Happel goal|37|pen.
Bertalan goal|72
stadium=Stadium Hardturm, Zürich
attendance=26,000
referee=Daniel Mellet (Switzerland)
"Milan won the play-off 4-2."

First round

1 Borussia Dortmund beat CCA Bucureşti 3–1 in a play-off to qualify for the quarter-finals.

First leg

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time=
team1=Royal Antwerp flagicon|BEL
score=1 – 2
report=
team2=flagicon|ESP|1939 Real Madrid
goals1=De Backer goal|58
goals2=Di Stéfano goal|15 goal|61
stadium=Stade Bosuil, Antwerp
attendance=45,000
referee=Dean Harzic (France)
----footballbox
date=1957-11-02
time=
team1=Norrköping flagicon|SWE
score=2 – 2
report=
team2=flagicon|YUG|SFR Red Star Belgrade
goals1=Håkansson goal|75
Källgren goal|85
goals2=Toplak goal|88
Kostić goal|90
stadium=Idrottsparken, Norrköping
attendance=10,893
referee=Józef Kowal (Poland)
----footballbox
date=1957-11-20
time=
team1=Wismut Karl Marx Stadt flagicon|GDR
score=1 – 3
report=
team2=flagicon|NED Ajax
goals1=Müller goal|87
goals2=van der Kuil goal|5 goal|62
Bleijenberg goal|17
stadium=Otto Grotewohl Stadion, Aue
attendance=30,000
referee=Alfred Grill (Austria)
----footballbox
date=1957-11-20
time=
team1=Young Boys flagicon|SUI
score=1 – 1
report=
team2=flagicon|HUN|1957 Vasas
goals1=Wechselberger goal|7
goals2=Csordás goal|90
stadium=Stade des Charmilles, Genève
attendance=20,000
referee=Julio Campanati (Italy)
----footballbox
date=1957-11-20
time=
team1=Manchester United flagicon|ENG
score=3 – 0
report=
team2=flagicon|TCH Dukla Prague
goals1=Webster goal|63
Taylor goal|65
Pegg goal|79
goals2=
stadium=Old Trafford, Manchester
attendance=60,000
referee=Werner Treichel (West Germany)
----footballbox
date=1957-11-27
time=
team1=Sevilla flagicon|ESP|1939
score=4 – 0
report=
team2=flagicon|DEN AGF Aarhus
goals1=Antoniet goal|6 goal|30
Loren goal|24 goal|52
goals2=
stadium=Nervión, Sevilla
attendance=40,000
referee=Gaston Grandain (Belgium)
----footballbox
date=1957-11-27
time=
team1=Borussia Dortmund flagicon|FRG
score=4 – 2
report=
team2=flagicon|ROU|1952 CCA Bucureşti
goals1=Peters goal|35 goal|62 goal|64
Niepieklo goal|66
goals2=Zavoda goal|43
Bone goal|50
stadium=Rote Erde, Dortmund
attendance=42,000
referee=John Morwat (Scotland)
----footballbox
date=1957-11-27
time=
team1=Rangers flagicon|SCO
score=1 – 4
report=
team2=flagicon|ITA Milan
goals1=Murray goal|32
goals2=Grillo goal|74 goal|84
Baruffi goal|80
Bean goal|86
stadium=Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow
attendance=85,000
referee=Manuel Asensi Martín (Spain)

econd leg

footballbox
date=1957-11-28
time=
team1=Real Madrid flagicon|ESP|1939
score=6 – 0
report=
team2=flagicon|BEL Royal Antwerp
goals1=Rial goal|2 goal|4 goal|41
Marsal goal|52
Kopa goal|79
Gento goal|89
goals2=
stadium=Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, Madrid
attendance=72,245
referee=Louis Fauquembergue (France)
"Real Madrid beat Royal Antwerp 8–1 on aggregate."----footballbox
date=1957-11-23
time=
team1=Red Star Belgrade flagicon|YUG|SFR
score=2 – 1
report=
team2=flagicon|SWE Norrköping
goals1=Spajić goal|75 goal|88
goals2=Backman goal|16
stadium=JNA Stadion, Belgrade
attendance=20,000
referee=Wlodzmierz Storoniak (Poland)
"Red Star Belgrade beat Norrköping 4–3 on aggregate."----footballbox
date=1957-11-27
time=
team1=Ajax flagicon|NED
score=1 – 0
report=
team2=flagicon|GDR Wismut Karl Marx Stadt
goals1=Ouderland goal|79
goals2=
stadium=Olympisch Stadion, Amsterdam
attendance=23,000
referee=Alfred Grill (Austria)
"Ajax beat Wismut Karl Marx Stadt 4–1 on aggregate."----footballbox
date=1957-11-30
time=
team1=Vasas flagicon|HUN|1957
score=2 – 1
report=
team2=flagicon|SUI Young Boys
goals1=Csordás goal|8 goal|12
goals2=Schneiter goal|89
stadium=Népstadion, Budapest
attendance=20,000
referee=Francesco Liverani (Italy)
"Vasas beat Young Boys 3–2 on aggregate."----footballbox
date=1957-12-04
time=
team1=Dukla Prague flagicon|TCH
score=1 – 0
report=
team2=flagicon|ENG Manchester United
goals1=Dvořák goal|17
goals2=
stadium=Strahov, Prague
attendance=30,000
referee=Werner Treichel (West Germany)
"Manchester United beat Dukla Prague 3–1 on aggregate."----footballbox
date=1957-12-04
time=
team1=AGF Aarhus flagicon|DEN
score=2 – 0
report=
team2=flagicon|ESP|1939 Sevilla
goals1=Jensen goal|41 goal|86
goals2=
stadium=Idraetspark, Aarhus
attendance=18,000
referee=Aloïs Smidts (Belgium)
"Sevilla beat AGF Aarhus 4–2 on aggregate."----footballbox
date=1957-12-08
time=
team1=CCA Bucureşti flagicon|ROU|1952
score=3 – 1
report=
team2=flagicon|FRG Borussia Dortmund
goals1=Tătaru goal|17
Constantin goal|25
Alexandrescu goal|45
goals2=Niepieklo goal|12
stadium=Stadionul 23 August, Bucharest
attendance=60,000
referee=Posa Polaretzky (Hungary)
"Borussia Dortmund and CCA Bucureşti drew 5–5 on aggregate."----footballbox
date=1957-12-29
time=
team1=Borussia Dortmund flagicon|FRG
score=3 – 1
report=
team2=flagicon|ROU|1952 CCA Bucureşti
goals1=Dulz goal|15
Kelbassa goal|62
Preißler goal|79
goals2=Cacoveanu goal|35
stadium=Stadio Comunale, Bologna
attendance=8,000
referee=Cesare Jonni (Italy)
"Borussia Dormund won the play-off 3-1----footballbox
date=1957-12-11
time=
team1=flagicon|ITA Milan
score=2 – 0
report=
team2=Rangers flagicon|SCO
goals1=Baruffi goal|37
Galli goal|48
goals2=
stadium=Arena Civica, Milan
attendance=5,000
referee=José María Ortiz de Mendibil (Spain)
"Milan beat Rangers 6–1 on aggregate."

Quarter-finals

First leg

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time=
team1=Real Madrid flagicon|ESP|1939
score=8 – 0
report=
team2=flagicon|ESP|1939 Sevilla
goals1=di Stéfano goal|10 goal|54|pen. goal|85 goal|88
Kopa goal|37 goal|73
Marsal goal|48
Gento goal|81
goals2=
stadium=Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, Madrid
attendance=76,796
referee=Lucien Van Nuffel (Belgium)
----footballbox
date=1958-01-14
time=
team1=Manchester United flagicon|ENG
score=2 – 1
report=
team2=flagicon|YUG|SFR Red Star Belgrade
goals1=Charlton goal|65
Colman goal|81
goals2=Tasić goal|35
stadium=Old Trafford, Manchester
attendance=60,000
referee=Marcel Lequesne (France)
----footballbox
date=1958-02-05
time=
team1=Ajax flagicon|NED
score=2 – 2
report=
team2=flagicon|HUN|1957 Vasas
goals1=Ouderland goal|31 goal|42
goals2=Bundzsák goal|73 goal|82
stadium=Olympisch Stadion, Amsterdam
attendance=35,000
referee=Günther Ternieden (West Germany)
----footballbox
date=1958-02-12
time=
team1=Borussia Dortmund flagicon|FRG
score=1 – 1
report=
team2=flagicon|ITA Milan
goals1=Bergamaschi goal|90|o.g.
goals2=Galli goal|44
stadium=Rote Erde, Dortmund
attendance=28,000
referee=Arthur Edward Ellis (England)

econd leg

footballbox
date=1958-02-23
time=
team1=Sevilla flagicon|ESP|1939
score=2 – 2
report=
team2=flagicon|ESP|1939 Real Madrid
goals1=Payá goal|22
Pahuet goal|29
goals2=Pereda goal|48 goal|62
stadium=Nervión, Seville
attendance=25,000
referee=Albert Alsteen (Belgium)
"Real Madrid beat Sevilla 10–2 on aggregate."----footballbox
date=1958-02-05
time=
team1=Red Star Belgrade flagicon|YUG|SFR
score=3 – 3
report=
team2=flagicon|ENG Manchester United
goals1=Kostić goal|46 goal|58
Tasić goal|50|pen.
goals2=Viollet goal|2
Charlton goal|30 goal|31
stadium=JNA Stadion, Belgrade
attendance=52,000
referee=Karl Kainer (Austria)
"Manchester United beat Red Star Belgrade 5–4 on aggregate."----footballbox
date=1958-02-26
time=
team1=Vasas flagicon|HUN|1957
score=4 – 0
report=
team2=flagicon|NED Ajax
goals1=Bundzsák goal|7
Szilágyi goal|9 goal|39
Csordás goal|29
goals2=
stadium=Népstadion, Budapest
attendance=70,000
referee=Borce Nedelkovski (SFR Yugoslavia)
"Vasas beat Ajax 6–2 on aggregate."----footballbox
date=1958-03-26
time=
team1=Milan flagicon|ITA
score=4 – 1
report=
team2=flagicon|FRG Borussia Dortmund
goals1=Cucchiaroni goal|11
Liedholm goal|21
Galli goal|63
Ernesto Grillo goal|86
goals2=Preißler goal|37
stadium=San Siro, Milan
attendance=25,000
referee=Arthur Edward Ellis (England)
"Milan beat Borussia Dortmund 5–2 on aggregate."

emi-finals

First leg

footballbox
date=1958-04-02
time=
team1=Real Madrid flagicon|ESP|1939
score=4 – 0
report=
team2=flagicon|HUN|1957 Vasas
goals1=di Stéfano goal|9 goal|42 goal|50|pen.
Marsal goal|46
goals2=
stadium=Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, Madrid
attendance=120,000
referee=Maurice Guigue (France)
----footballbox
date=1958-05-08
time=
team1=Manchester United flagicon|ENG
score=2 – 1
report=
team2=flagicon|ITA Milan
goals1=Viollet goal|39
E. Taylor goal|80|pen.
goals2=Schiaffino goal|24
stadium=Old Trafford, Manchester
attendance=44,480
referee=Leo Helge (Denmark)

econd leg

footballbox
date=1958-04-16
time=
team1=Vasas flagicon|HUN|1957
score=2 – 0
report=
team2=flagicon|ESP|1939 Real Madrid
goals1=Bundzsák goal|25
Csordás goal|53|pen.
goals2=
stadium=Népstadion, Budapest
attendance=100,000
referee=Pierre Schwinte (France)
"Real Madrid beat Vasas 4–2 on aggregate."----footballbox
date=1958-05-14
time=
team1=Milan flagicon|ITA
score=4 – 0
report=
team2=flagicon|ENG Manchester United
goals1=Schiaffino goal|2 goal|77
Liedholm goal|50|pen.
Danova goal|65
goals2=
stadium=San Siro, Milan
attendance=60,000
referee=Albert Dusch (West Germany)
"Milan beat Manchester United 5–2 on aggregate."

Final

footballbox
date=1958-05-28
team1=Real Madrid flagicon|ESP|1939
score=3 – 2
report=
team2=flagicon|ITA Milan
goals1=di Stéfano goal|74
Rial goal|79
Gento goal|107
goals2=Schiaffino goal|59
Grillo goal|78
stadium=Heysel Stadium, Brussels
attendance=67,000
referee=Albert Alsteen (Belgium)

External links

* [http://www.europeancuphistory.com/euro58.html European Cup history 1957-58 season]
* [http://www.uefa.com/competitions/UCL/history/Season=1957/intro.html 1957-58 season at UEFA website]
* [http://www.rsssf.com/ec/ecomp.html European Cup results at Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation]


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