European Cup 1958–59

European Cup 1958–59

The 1958-59 European Cup was the fourth season of the European Cup, Europe's premier club football tournament. The competition was won by Real Madrid, who beat Stade Reims 2–0 in the final at Neckarstadion, Stuttgart, on 3 June 1959. The two finalists also competed in the final of the first European Cup in 1956.

Preliminary round

1 Schalke 04 beat KB 3–1 in a play-off to qualify for the First Round.

2 Wismut Karl Marx Stadt beat Petrolul Ploieşti 4–0 in a play-off to qualify for the First Round.

3 IFK Göteborg beat Jeunesse Esch 5–1 in a play-off to qualify for the First Round.

First leg

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date=1958-09-24
time=
team1=Juventus flagicon|ITA
score=3 – 1
report=
team2=flagicon|AUT Wiener Sportclub
goals1=Sivori goal|2 goal|56 goal|62
goals2=Horak goal|8
stadium=Stadio Comunale, Turin
attendance=40,000
referee=Josef Gulde (Switzerland)
----footballbox
date=1958-09-10
time=
team1=Dinamo Zagreb flagicon|YUG|SFR
score=2 – 2
report=
team2= flagicon|CSK Dukla Prague
goals1=Lipošinović goal|70 goal|73
goals2=Borovicka goal|31 Brumovský goal|51
stadium=Dinamo Stadion, Zagreb
attendance=25,000
referee=Erich Steiner (Austria)
----footballbox
date=1958-08-26
time=
team1=KB flagicon|DEN
score=3 – 0
report=
team2= flagicon|FRG Schalke 04
goals1=Birkeland goal|31 goal|46 Krog goal|35
goals2=
stadium=Idraetsparken, Copenhagen
attendance=15,000
referee=Andries van Leeuwen (Netherlands)
----footballbox
date=1958-09-17
time=
team1=Atlético Madrid flagicon|ESP|1939
score=8 – 0
report=
team2= flagicon|IRL Drumcondra
goals1=Peiró goal|2 goal|51 Vavá goal|6 goal|61 Collar goal|56 goal|76 Mendonça goal|63 goal|67
goals2=
stadium=Estadio Metropolitano, Madrid
attendance=50,000
referee=Julio Campanati (Italy)
----footballbox
date=1958-09-17
time=
team1=Wismut Karl Marx Stadt flagicon|GDR
score=4 – 2
report=
team2= flagicon|ROU|1952 Petrolul Ploieşti
goals1=Tröger goal|25 Viertel goal|39 goal|68 Kaiser goal|79
goals2=Dridea goal|7 goal|82
stadium=Otto Grotewhol Stadion, Aue
attendance=12,000
referee=Antonín Ruzicka (Czechoslovakia)
----footballbox
date=1958-09-14
time=
team1=Jeunesse Esch flagicon|LUX
score=1 – 2
report=
team2= flagicon|SWE IFK Göteborg
goals1=May goal|20
goals2=N. Johansson goal|19 B. Johansson goal|72
stadium=Stade de la Frontière, Esch sur Alzette
attendance=3,500
referee=Aage Poulsen (Denmark)
----footballbox
date=1958-09-17
time=
team1=Polonia Bytom flagicon|POL
score=0 – 3
report=
team2= flagicon|HUN|1957 MTK Budapest
goals1=
goals2=Sándor goal|46 Palotás goal|73 goal|80
stadium=Stadion Polonii, Bytom
attendance=30,000
referee=Werner Treichel (West Germany)
----footballbox
date=1958-10-01
time=
team1=DOS flagicon|NED
score=3 – 4
report=
team2= flagicon|POR Sporting
goals1=Temming goal|48|pen van der Linden goal|52 Luiten goal|88
goals2=Ivson goal|31 goal|83 Hugo goal|41 Vasques goal|55
stadium=Stadion Galgenwaard, Utrecht
attendance=20,000
referee=John Clough (England)
----footballbox
date=1958-09-03
time=
team1=Standard Liège flagicon|BEL
score=5 – 1
report=
team2= flagicon|SCO Hearts
goals1=Jadot goal|17 goal|85 Piters goal|34 Bonga goal|73 Houf goal|78
goals2=Crawford goal|14
stadium=Stade Sclessin, Liège
attendance=30,000
referee=Pierre Schwinte (France)
----footballbox
date=1958-09-17
time=
team1=Ards flagicon|NIR
score=1 – 4
report=
team2= flagicon|FRA Stade Reims
goals1=Lawry goal|87
goals2=Fontaine goal|26 goal|38 goal|45 goal|85
stadium=Windsor Park, Belfast
attendance=20,000
referee=José María Ortiz de Mendibil (Spain)

econd Leg

footballbox
date=1958-10-01
time=
team1=Wiener Sportclub flagicon|AUT
score=7 – 0
report=
team2= flagicon|ITA Juventus
goals1=Skerlan goal|24 Hamerl goal|34 goal|38 goal|64 goal|80 Hof goal|82 goal|85
goals2=
stadium=Praterstadion, Vienna
attendance=20,000
referee=Paul Wyssling (Switzerland)
"Wiener Sportclub beat Juventus 8–3 on aggregate."----footballbox
date=1958-10-01
time=
team1=Dukla Prague flagicon|CSK
score=2 – 1
report=
team2= flagicon|YUG|SFR Dinamo Zagreb
goals1=Dvořák goal|30 Vacenovský goal|71
goals2=Gašpert goal|45
stadium=Strahov Stadium, Prague
attendance=10,000
referee=Erich Steiner (Austria)
"Dukla Prague beat Dinamo Zagreb 4–3 on aggregate."----footballbox
date=1958-09-17
time=
team1=Schalke 04 flagicon|FRG
score=5 – 2
report=
team2= flagicon|DEN KB
goals1=Klodt goal|25 goal|34 Sadlowski goal|46 Nowak goal|70 Brocker goal|72
goals2=Andresen goal|53 goal|66
stadium=Glückauf-Kampfbahn, Gelsenkirchen
attendance=30,000
referee=Willem Beltman (Netherlands)
"KB and Schalke 04 drew 5–5 on aggregate."----footballbox
date=1958-10-01
time=
team1=Schalke 04 flagicon|FRG
score=3 – 1
report=
team2= flagicon|DEN KB
goals1=Klodt goal|57 goal|86 Nowak goal|66
goals2=Krahmer goal|90
stadium=Diekman Stadion, Enschede
attendance=27,000
referee=Leopold Sylvain Horn (Netherlands)
"Schalke 04 won the play-off 3–1."----footballbox
date=1958-10-01
time=
team1=Drumcondra flagicon|IRL
score=1 – 5
report=
team2= flagicon|ESP|1939 Atlético Madrid
goals1=Fullam goal|51|pen
goals2=Peiró goal|16 goal|67 Csóka goal|19 Collar goal|45 Vavá goal|86
stadium=Dalymount Park, Dublin
attendance=20,000
referee=Julio Campanati (Italy)
"Atlético Madrid beat Drumcondra 13–1 on aggregate."----footballbox
date=1958-09-28
time=
team1=Petrolul Ploieşti flagicon|ROU|1952
score=2 – 0
report=
team2= flagicon|GDR Wismut Karl Marx Stadt
goals1=Fronea goal|33 Marinescu goal|79
goals2=
stadium=Petrolul, Ploieşti
attendance=25,000
referee=Václav Korelus (Czechoslovakia)
"Wismut Karl Marx Stadt and Petrolul Ploieşti drew 4–4 on aggregate."----footballbox
date=1958-10-12
time=
team1=Wismut Karl Marx Stadt flagicon|GDR
score=4 – 0
report=
team2= flagicon|ROU|1952 Petrolul Ploieşti
goals1=Zink goal|4 Tröger goal|7 goal|75|pen Wolf goal|48
goals2=
stadium=Nikita Khrushchev Stadium, Kiev
attendance=40,000
referee=Karol Galba (Czechoslovakia)
"Wismut Karl Marx Stadt won the play-off 4–0."----footballbox
date=1958-09-30
time=
team1=IFK Göteborg flagicon|SWE
score=0 – 1
report=
team2= flagicon|LUX Jeunesse Esch
goals1=
goals2=May goal|21
stadium=Nya Ullevi, Gothenburg
attendance=21,435
referee=Valdemar Hansen (Denmark)
"Jeunesse Esch and IFK Göteborg drew 2–2 on aggregate."----footballbox
date=1958-10-15
time=
team1=IFK Göteborg flagicon|SWE
score=5 – 1
report=
team2= flagicon|LUX Jeunesse Esch
goals1=Andersson goal|37 Berndtsson goal|59 goal|85 B. Johansson goal|68 N. Johansson goal|80
goals2=Meurisse goal|5
stadium=Nya Ullevi, Gothenburg
attendance=11,780
referee=Jarl Hansen (Denmark)
"IFK Göteborg won the play-off 5–1."----footballbox
date=1958-10-01
time=
team1=MTK Budapest flagicon|HUN|1957
score=3 – 0
report=
team2= flagicon|POL Polonia Bytom
goals1=Molnár goal|41 Palotás goal|58 goal|75
goals2=
stadium=Hungária Körút, Budapest
attendance=10,000
referee=Josef Kandlbinder (West Germany)
"MTK Budapest beat Polonia Bytom 6–0 on aggregate."----footballbox
date=1958-10-08
time=
team1=Sporting flagicon|POR
score=2 – 1
report=
team2= flagicon|NED DOS
goals1=Ivson goal|48 goal|76
goals2=Krommert goal|82
stadium=Estádio José Alvalade, Lisbon
attendance=40,000
referee=John Kelly (England)
"Sporting beat DOS 6–4 on aggregate."----footballbox
date=1958-09-09
time=
team1=Hearts flagicon|SCO
score=2 – 1
report=
team2= flagicon|BEL Standard Liège
goals1=Bauld goal|55 goal|65
goals2=Givard goal|58
stadium=Tynecastle Park, Edinburgh
attendance=37,500
referee=Louis Fauquembergue (France)
"Standard Liège beat Hearts 6–3 on aggregate."----footballbox
date=1958-10-08
time=
team1=Stade Reims flagicon|FRA
score=6 – 2
report=
team2= flagicon|NIR Ards
goals1=Piantoni goal|10 goal|40 Fontaine goal|14 goal|16 Bliard goal|20 goal|74
goals2=Lawther goal|10 Quee goal|28
stadium=Stade Auguste Ddelaune, Reims
attendance=19,509
referee=Manuel Asensi (Spain)
"Stade Reims beat Ards 10–3 on aggregate."

First round

1 Atlético Madrid beat CSKA Sofia 3–1 in a playoff to qualify for the quarter-finals.

First Leg

footballbox
date=1958-11-05
time=
team1=Wiener Sportclub flagicon|AUT
score=3 – 1
report=
team2= flagicon|CSK Dukla Prague
goals1=Hof goal|22 Hamerl goal|47 Knoll goal|57
goals2=Pluskal goal|83
stadium=Praterstadion, Vienna
attendance=50,000
referee=Kevin Howley (England)
----footballbox
date=1958-11-13
time=
team1=Real Madrid flagicon|ESP|1939
score=2 – 0
report=
team2= flagicon|TUR Beşiktaş
goals1=Santisteban goal|57 Kopa goal|90
goals2=
stadium=Estadio Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid
attendance=60,000
referee=Pietro Bonetto (Italy)
----footballbox
date=1958-11-05
time=
team1=Atlético Madrid flagicon|ESP|1939
score=2 – 1
report=
team2= flagicon|BUL|1946 CDNA Sofia
goals1=Vavá goal|60 Peiró goal|79
goals2=Dimitrov goal|77
stadium=Estadio Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid
attendance=80,000
referee=Paul Wyssling (Switzerland)
----footballbox
date=1958-11-12
time=
team1=Wolverhampton Wanderers flagicon|ENG
score=2 – 2
report=
team2= flagicon|FRG Schalke 04
goals1=Broadbent goal|52 goal|65
goals2=Siebert goal|25 Koslowski goal|88
stadium=Molineux, Wolverhampton
attendance=45,676
referee=Albert Alsteen (Belgium)
----footballbox
date=1958-11-05
time=
team1=MTK Budapest flagicon|HUN|1957
score=1 – 2
report=
team2= flagicon|SUI Young Boys
goals1=Molnár goal|65
goals2=Wechselberger goal|64 Zahnd goal|80
stadium=Népstadion, Budapest
attendance=20,000
referee=Alfred Grill (Austria)
----footballbox
date=1958-11-09
time=
team1=IFK Göteborg flagicon|SWE
score=2 – 2
report=
team2= flagicon|GDR Wismut Karl Marx Stadt
goals1=Ohlsson goal|5 Andersson goal|31
goals2=Seifert goal|61 Zink goal|67
stadium=Gamla Ullevi, Gothenburg
attendance=13,978
referee=Jósef Kowal (Poland)
----footballbox
date=1958-10-29
time=
team1=Sporting flagicon|POR
score=2 – 3
report=
team2= flagicon|BEL Standard Liège
goals1=Bolzée goal|23|o.g. Mendes goal|80
goals2=Paeschen goal|10 Jadot goal|69 Mallants goal|80
stadium=Estádio José Alvalade, Lisbon
attendance=35,000
referee=Joseph Barberan (France)
----footballbox
date=1958-11-26
time=
team1=Stade Reims flagicon|FRA
score=4 – 0
report=
team2= flagicon|FIN HPS Helsinki
goals1=Vincent goal|22 goal|35 goal|85 Siatka goal|98
goals2=
stadium=Stade Auguste Delaune, Reims
attendance=11,452
referee=Edgard Ommerborn (West Germany)

econd Leg

footballbox
date=1958-11-26
time=
team1=Dukla Prague flagicon|CSK
score=1 – 0
report=
team2= flagicon|AUT Wiener Sportclub
goals1=Masopust goal|60
goals2=
stadium=Letná Stadium, Prague
attendance=30,000
referee=Aage Poulsen (Denmark)
"Wiener Sportclub beat Dukla Prague 3–2 on aggregate."----footballbox
date=1958-11-27
time=
team1=Beşiktaş flagicon|TUR
score=1 – 1
report=
team2= flagicon|ESP|1939 Real Madrid
goals1=Kaya goal|64
goals2=Santisteban goal|13
stadium=Mithat Paşa, Istanbul
attendance=30,000
referee=Cesare Jonni (Italy)
"Real Madrid beat Beşiktaş 3–1 on aggregate."----footballbox
date=1958-11-26
time=
team1=CDNA Sofia flagicon|BUL|1946
score=1 – 0
report=
team2= flagicon|ESP|1939 Atlético Madrid
goals1=Panaiotov goal|64
goals2=
stadium=Vasil Levski, Sofia
attendance=50,000
referee=Paul Wyssling (Switzerland)
"Atlético Madrid and CDNA Sofia drew 2–2 on aggregate."----footballbox
date=1958-12-18
time=
team1=Atlético Madrid flagicon|ESP|1939
score=3 – 1
report=
team2= flagicon|BUL|1946 CDNA Sofia
goals1=Vavá goal|42 goal|108|pen Callejo goal|99
goals2=Ianev goal|17
stadium=Stade des Charmilles, Genève
attendance=30,000
referee=Daniel Mellet (Switzerland)
"Atlético Madrid won the play-off 3–1."----footballbox
date=1958-11-18
time=
team1=Schalke 04 flagicon|FRG
score=2 – 1
report=
team2= flagicon|ENG Wolverhampton Wanderers
goals1=Kördel goal|12 Siebert goal|35
goals2=Jackson goal|48
stadium=Glückauf-Kampfbahn, Gelsenkirchen
attendance=43,000
referee=Gérard Versyp (Belgium)
"Schalke 04 beat Wolverhampton Wanderers 4–3 on aggregate."----footballbox
date=1958-11-26
time=
team1=Young Boys flagicon|SUI
score=4 – 1
report=
team2= flagicon|HUN|1957 MTK Budapest
goals1=Wechselberger goal|13 goal|60 Meier goal|40 Allemann goal|81
goals2=Molnár goal|85
stadium=Wankdorf Stadium, Bern
attendance=28,000
referee=Alfred Grill (Austria)
"Young Boys beat MTK Budapest 6–2 on aggregate."----footballbox
date=1958-11-15
time=
team1=Wismut Karl Marx Stadt flagicon|GDR
score=4 – 0
report=
team2= flagicon|SWE IFK Göteborg
goals1=Zink goal|23 goal|82 Kaiser goal|50 goal|62
goals2=
stadium=Otto-Grotewohl-stadion, Aue
attendance=25,000
referee=Marian Koczner (Poland)
"Wismut Karl Marx Stadt beat IFK Göteborg 6–2 on aggregate."----footballbox
date=1958-11-12
time=
team1=Standard Liège flagicon|BEL
score=3 – 0
report=
team2= flagicon|POR Sporting
goals1=Paeschen goal|47 Houf goal|67 Mallants goal|74
goals2=
stadium=Stade Maurice Dufrasne, Liège
attendance=32,000
referee=Michel Devillers (France)
"Standard Liège beat Sporting 6–2 on aggregate."----footballbox
date=1958-12-03
time=
team1=HPS Helsinki flagicon|FIN
score=0 – 3
report=
team2= flagicon|FRA Stade Reims
goals1=
goals2=Fontaine goal|2 goal|10 Lintamo goal|12|o.g.
stadium=Stade Robert Diochon, Rouen
attendance=14,855
referee=Helmut Fritz (West Germany)
"Stade Reims beat HPS Helsinki 7–0 on aggregate."

Quarter-finals

1 Young Boys beat Wismut Karl Marx Stadt 2–1 in a playoff to qualify for the semi-finals.

First Leg

footballbox
date=1959-03-04
time=
team1=Wiener Sportclub flagicon|AUT
score=0 – 0
report=
team2= flagicon|ESP|1939 Real Madrid
goals1=
goals2=
stadium=Praterstadion, Vienna
attendance=80,000
referee=Albert Alsteen (Belgium)
----footballbox
date=1959-03-04
time=
team1=Atlético Madrid flagicon|ESP|1939
score=3 – 0
report=
team2= flagicon|FRG Schalke 04
goals1=Vavá goal|47 Miguel goal|73 Peiró goal|90
goals2=
stadium=Estadio Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid
attendance=110,000
referee=Antonio Moriconi (Italy)
----footballbox
date=1959-03-11
time=
team1=Young Boys flagicon|SUI
score=2 – 2
report=
team2= flagicon|GDR Wismut Karl Marx Stadt
goals1=Meier goal|22 Rey goal|87
goals2=Wagner goal|45 Zink goal|59
stadium=Wankdorf Stadium, Bern
attendance=32,000
referee=Francisco Guerra (Portugal)
----footballbox
date=1959-02-04
time=
team1=Standard Liège flagicon|BEL
score=2 – 0
report=
team2= flagicon|FRA Stade Reims
goals1=Jadot goal|65 Givard goal|71|pen
goals2=
stadium=Stade Maurice Dufrasne, Liège
attendance=36,000
referee=John Kelly (England)

econd Leg

footballbox
date=1959-03-18
time=
team1=Real Madrid flagicon|ESP|1939
score=7 – 1
report=
team2= flagicon|AUT Wiener Sportclub
goals1=Mateos goal|8 di Stéfano goal|14 goal|64 goal|69 goal|75 Rial goal|67 Gento goal|89
goals2=Horak goal|9
stadium=Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, Madrid
attendance=90,000
referee=Maurice Guigue (France)
"Real Madrid beat Wiener Sportclub 7–1 on aggregate."----footballbox
date=1959-03-18
time=
team1=Schalke 04 flagicon|FRG
score=1 – 1
report=
team2= flagicon|ESP|1939 Atlético Madrid
goals1=Nowak goal|1
goals2=Vavá goal|90
stadium=Glückauf-Kampfbahn, Gelsenkirchen
attendance=43,000
referee=Leopold Sylvain Horn (Netherlands)
"Atlético Madrid beat Schalke 04 4–1 on aggregate."----footballbox
date=1959-03-18
time=
team1=Wismut Karl Marx Stadt flagicon|GDR
score=0 – 0
report=
team2= flagicon|SUI Young Boys
goals1=
goals2=
stadium=Otto-Grotewohl-stadion, Aue
attendance=30,000
referee=Bengt Andren (Sweden)
"Young Boys and Wismut Karl Marx Stadt drew 2–2 on aggregate."----footballbox
date=1959-04-01
time=
team1=Young Boys flagicon|SUI
score=3 – 1
report=
team2= flagicon|GDR Wismut Karl Marx Stadt
goals1=Meier goal|21 Wechselberger goal|32
goals2=Tröger goal|75|pen
stadium=Olympish Stadion, Amsterdam
attendance=20,000
referee=Leopold Sylvain Horn (Netherlands)
"Young Boys won the play-off 3–1."----footballbox
date=1959-02-18
time=
team1=Stade Reims flagicon|FRA
score=3 – 0
report=
team2= flagicon|BEL Standard Liège
goals1=Piantoni goal|70 Fontaine goal|73 goal|88
goals2=
stadium=Stade Auguste Delaume, Reims
attendance=32,235
referee=José María Ortiz de Mendibil (Spain)
"Stade Reims beat Standard Liège 3–2 on aggregate."

emi-finals

1 Real Madrid beat Atlético Madrid 2–1 in a playoff to qualify for the final.

First Leg

footballbox
date=1959-04-23
time=
team1=Real Madrid flagicon|ESP|1939
score=2 – 1
report=
team2= flagicon|ESP|1939 Atlético Madrid
goals1=Rial goal|15 Puskás goal|33|pen
goals2=Chuzo goal|13
stadium=Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, Madrid
attendance=120,000
referee=John Morwatt (Scotland)
----footballbox
date=1959-04-15
time=
team1=Young Boys flagicon|SUI
score=1 – 0
report=
team2= flagicon|FRA Stade Reims
goals1=Meier goal|15
goals2=
stadium=Wankdorf Stadium, Bern
attendance=60,000
referee=Lucien Van Nuffel (Belgium)

econd Leg

footballbox
date=1959-05-07
time=
team1=Atlético Madrid flagicon|ESP|1939
score=1 – 0
report=
team2= flagicon|ESP|1939 Real Madrid
goals1=Collar goal|43
goals2=
stadium=Estadio Metropolitano, Madrid
attendance=50,000
referee=Reginald Leafe (England)
"Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid drew 2–2 on aggregate."----footballbox
date=1959-05-13
time=
team1=Real Madrid flagicon|ESP|1939
score=2 – 1
report=
team2= flagicon|ESP|1939 Atlético Madrid
goals1=di Stéfano goal|16 Puskás goal|42
goals2=Collar goal|18
stadium=La Romareda, Zaragoza
attendance=20,000
referee=Arthur Edward Ellis (England)
"Real Madrid won the play-off 2–1."----footballbox
date=1959-05-13
time=
team1=Stade Reims flagicon|FRA
score=3 – 0
report=
team2= flagicon|SUI Young Boys
goals1=Piantoni goal|41 goal|72 Penverne goal|54
goals2=
stadium=Parc des Princes, Paris
attendance=35,898
referee=Pieter Paulus Roomer (Netherlands)
"Stade Reims beat Young Boys 3–1 on aggregate."

Final

footballbox
date=1959-06-03
team1=Real Madrid flagicon|ESP|1939
score=2–0
team2=flagicon|FRA Stade Reims
goals1=Mateos goal|2
di Stéfano goal|47
goals2=
stadium=Neckarstadion, Stuttgart
attendance=80,000
referee=Albert Dusch (West Germany)

External links

* [http://www.uefa.com/competitions/UCL/history/Season=1958/intro.html 1958-59 season at UEFA website]
* [http://www.rsssf.com/ec/ecomp.html European Cup results at Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation]


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