European Cup 1959–60

European Cup 1959–60

The 1959-60 European Cup was the fifth season of the European Cup, Europe's premier club football tournament. The competition was won by Real Madrid, who beat Eintracht Frankfurt 7–3 in the final, a record score for the European Cup final. It was Real Madrid's fifth consecutive European Cup title.

Preliminary Round

First Leg

footballbox
date=1959-09-09
time=
team1=Jeunesse Esch flagicon|LUX
score=5 – 0
report=
team2= flagicon|POL ŁKS Łódź
goals1=Theis goal|6 May goal|24 Schaak goal|55 Meurisse goal|80 goal|85
goals2=
stadium=Stade de la Frontière, Esch sur Alzette
attendance=5,000
referee=Kurt Tschenscher (West Germany)
----footballbox
date=1959-09-13
time=
team1=Fenerbahçe flagicon|TUR
score=1 – 1
report=
team2= flagicon|HUN|1957 Csepel
goals1=Can Bartu goal|73
goals2=Kisuczky goal|1
stadium=Mithat Paşa, Istanbul
attendance=26,432
referee=Leo Lemesić (Yugoslavia)
----footballbox
date=1959-08-26
time=
team1=Nice flagicon|FRA
score=3 – 2
report=
team2= flagicon|IRL Shamrock Rovers
goals1=Nurenberg goal|36 Foix goal|39 goal|75
goals2=Hamilton goal|20 Tuohy goal|87
stadium=Stade du Ray, Nice
attendance=13,369
referee=Johan Heinrich Martens (Netherlands)
----footballbox
date=1959-09-30
time=
team1=Vorwärts Berlin flagicon|GDR
score=2 – 1
report=
team2= flagicon|ENG Wolverhampton Wanderers
goals1=Nöldner goal|24 Kohle goal|29
goals2=Broadbent goal|15
stadium=Walter-Ulbricht, Berlin
attendance=65,000
referee=Lucien Van Nuffel (Belgium)
----footballbox
date=1959-09-13
time=
team1=Olympiacos flagicon|GRE|old
score=2 – 2
report=
team2= flagicon|ITA Milan
goals1=Papazoglou goal|19 Ifantis goal|44
goals2=Altafini goal|33 goal|72
stadium=Karaiskaki, Athens
attendance=20,954
referee=Fritz Seipelt (Austria)
----footballbox
date=1959-09-03
time=
team1=CDNA Sofia flagicon|BUL|1946
score=2 – 2
report=
team2= flagicon|ESP|1939 Barcelona
goals1=Rakarov goal|16 Kolev goal|80
goals2=Segarra goal|30 Martínez goal|61
stadium=Vasil Levski, Sofia
attendance=55,000
referee=John Clough (England)
----footballbox
date=1959-09-16
time=
team1=Rangers flagicon|SCO
score=5 – 2
report=
team2= flagicon|BEL Anderlecht
goals1=Millar goal|1 Scott goal|2 Matthew goal|50 Baird goal|65 goal|73
goals2=Stockman goal|52 Dewael goal|64
stadium=Iborx Park, Glasgow
attendance=69,423
referee=Leo Helge (Denmark)
----footballbox
date=1959-09-10
time=
team1=Cervena Hviezda Bratislava flagicon|CSK
score=2 – 1
report=
team2= flagicon|POR Porto
goals1=Gajdos goal|25 Scherer goal|77
goals2=Teixeira goal|32
stadium=Tehelné Pole, Bratislava
attendance=35,000
referee=Marcel Bois (France)
----footballbox
date=1959-09-09
time=
team1=Linfield flagicon|NIR
score=2 – 1
report=
team2= flagicon|SWE IFK Göteborg
goals1=Milburn goal|25 goal|30
goals2=Johansson goal|38
stadium=Windsor Park, Belfast
attendance=40,000
referee=Johannes Malka (West Germany)
----footballbox
date=1959-09-09
time=
team1=Wiener Sportclub flagicon|AUT
score=0 – 0
report=
team2= flagicon|ROU|1952 Petrolul Ploieşti
goals1=
goals2=
stadium=Praterstadion, Vienna
attendance=50,000
referee=Concetto Lo Bello (Italy)

econd Leg

footballbox
date=1959-09-23
time=
team1=ŁKS Łódź flagicon|POL
score=2 – 1
report=
team2= flagicon|LUX Jeunesse Esch
goals1=Szymborski goal|61|pen goal|85
goals2=Jann goal|42
stadium=LKS Stadion, Łódź
attendance=25,000
referee=Gösta Ackerborn (Sweden)
"Jeunesse Esch beat ŁKS Łódź 6–2 on aggregate."----footballbox
date=1959-09-23
time=
team1=Csepel flagicon|HUN|1957
score=2 – 3
report=
team2= flagicon|TUR Fenerbahçe
goals1=Ughy goal|10 Németh goal|34
goals2=Lefter goal|22 Seref goal|47 Avni goal|53
stadium=Népstadion, Budapest
attendance=45,000
referee=Zivko Bajić (Yugoslavia)
"Fenerbahçe beat Csepel 4–3 on aggregate."----footballbox
date=1959-09-23
time=
team1=Shamrock Rovers flagicon|IRL
score=1 – 1
report=
team2= flagicon|FRA Nice
goals1=Hennessy goal|16
goals2=Faivre goal|32
stadium=Dalymount Park, Dublin
attendance=35,000
referee=Willem Beltman (Netherlands)
"Nice beat Shamrock Rovers 4–3 on aggregate."----footballbox
date=1959-10-07
time=
team1=Wolverhampton Wanderers flagicon|ENG
score=2 – 0
report=
team2= flagicon|GDR Vorwärts Berlin
goals1=Mason goal|60 Broadbent goal|75
goals2=
stadium=Molineux, Wolverhampton
attendance=55,000
referee=Gérard Versyp (Belgium)
"Wolverhampton Wanderers beat Vorwärts Berlin 3–2 on aggregate."----footballbox
date=1959-09-23
time=
team1=Milan flagicon|ITA
score=3 – 1
report=
team2= flagicon|GRE|old Olympiacos
goals1=Danova goal|12 goal|26 goal|85
goals2=Ifantis goal|68
stadium=Stadio Comunale di San Siro, Milan
attendance=19,894
referee=Erich Steiner (Austria)
"Milan beat Olympiacos 5–3 on aggregate."----footballbox
date=1959-09-23
time=
team1=Barcelona flagicon|ESP|1939
score=6 – 2
report=
team2= flagicon|BUL|1946 CDNA Sofia
goals1=Kubala goal|6 goal|14|pen goal|45|pen Evaristo goal|39 goal|68 goal|78
goals2=Milanov goal|24 Martinov goal|57
stadium=Camp Nou, Barcelona
attendance=80,000
referee=Arthur Edward Ellis (England)
"Barcelona beat CDNA Sofia 8–4 on aggregate."----footballbox
date=1959-09-23
time=
team1=Anderlecht flagicon|BEL
score=0 – 2
report=
team2= flagicon|SCO Rangers
goals1=
goals2=Matthew goal|67 MacMillan goal|72
stadium=Stade Emile Versé, Brussels
attendance=27,076
referee=Aage Poulsen (Denmark)
"Rangers beat Anderlecht 7–2 on aggregate."----footballbox
date=1959-09-29
time=
team1=Porto flagicon|POR
score=0 – 2
report=
team2= flagicon|CSK Cervena Hviezda Bratislava
goals1=
goals2=Kacáni goal|65 Dolinsky goal|80
stadium=Estádio das Antas, Porto
attendance=60,000
referee=Marcel Lequesne (France)
"Cervena Hviezda Bratislava beat Porto 4–1 on aggregate."----footballbox
date=1959-09-23
time=
team1=IFK Göteborg flagicon|SWE
score=6 – 1
report=
team2= flagicon|NIR Linfield
goals1=Ohlsson goal|17 goal|18 goal|50 goal|62 goal|80 Johansson goal|48
goals2=Dickson goal|19
stadium=Nya Ullevi, Gothenburg
attendance=10,475
referee=Erich Asmussen (West Germany)
"IFK Göteborg beat Linfield 7–3 on aggregate."----footballbox
date=1959-09-16
time=
team1=Petrolul Ploieşti flagicon|ROU|1952
score=1 – 2
report=
team2= flagicon|AUT Wiener Sportclub
goals1=Bădulescu goal|55
goals2=Horak goal|23 goal|28
stadium=Petrolul Stadium, Ploieşti
attendance=20,000
referee=Pietro Bonetto (Italy)
"Wiener Sportclub beat Petrolul Ploieşti 2–1 on aggregate."

First round

1 Nice beat Fenerbahçe 5–1 in a play-off to qualify for the quarter-finals.

2 Sparta Rotterdam beat IFK Göteborg 3–1 in a play-off to qualify for the quarter-finals.

First Leg

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date=1959-11-19
time=
team1=Fenerbahçe flagicon|TUR
score=2 – 1
report=
team2= flagicon|FRA Nice
goals1=Can goal|37 Seref goal|80
goals2=Milazzo goal|40
stadium=Mithat Paşa, Istanbul
attendance=29,656
referee=Václav Korelus (Czechoslovakia)
----footballbox
date=1959-10-21
time=
team1=Real Madrid flagicon|ESP|1939
score=7 – 0
report=
team2= flagicon|LUX Jeunesse Esch
goals1=di Stéfano goal|25 Puskás goal|34 goal|62 goal|83 Herrera goal|43 goal|77 Mateos goal|53
goals2=
stadium=Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, Madrid
attendance=59,447
referee=Julio Campanati (Italy)
----footballbox
date=1959-11-04
time=
team1=Milan flagicon|ITA
score=0 – 2
report=
team2= flagicon|ESP|1939 Barcelona
goals1=
goals2=Vergés goal|12 Suárez goal|15
stadium=Stadio Comunale di San Siro, Milan
attendance=54,000
referee=Marcel Lequesne (France)
----footballbox
date=1959-11-11
time=
team1=Red Star Belgrade flagicon|YUG|SFR
score=1 – 1
report=
team2= flagicon|ENG Wolverhampton Wanderers
goals1=Kostić goal|37
goals2=Deeley goal|29
stadium=JNA Stadion, Belgrade
attendance=40,000
referee=Edgar Ommerborn (West Germany)
----footballbox
date=1959-11-04
time=
team1=Young Boys flagicon|SUI
score=1 – 4
report=
team2= flagicon|FRG Eintracht Frankfurt
goals1=Eugen Meier goal|23
goals2=Weilbächer goal|4 Stein goal|72 Bäumler goal|76|pen Erich Meier goal|83
stadium=Wankdorf, Bern
attendance=36,000
referee=Daniel Zariquiegui (Spain)
----footballbox
date=1959-10-21
time=
team1=Boldklubben 1909 flagicon|DEN
score=0 – 3
report=
team2= flagicon|AUT Wiener Sportclub
goals1=
goals2=Knoll goal|62 goal|75 Horak goal|82
stadium=Odense Stadion, Odense
attendance=18,000
referee=Wlodzmierz Storoniak (Poland)
----footballbox
date=1959-10-25
time=
team1=Sparta Rotterdam flagicon|NED
score=3 – 1
report=
team2= flagicon|SWE IFK Göteborg
goals1=Daniels goal|23 goal|38 goal|48
goals2=Jonsson goal|81
stadium=Het Kasteel, Rotterdam
attendance=17,000
referee=Jarl Hansen (Denmark)
----footballbox
date=1959-11-11
time=
team1=Rangers flagicon|SCO
score=4 – 3
report=
team2= flagicon|CSK Cervena Hviezda Bratislava
goals1=MacMillan goal|1 Scott goal|43 Wilson goal|73 Millar goal|90
goals2=Scherer goal|16 goal|68 Dolinsky goal|29
stadium=Ibrox Park, Glasgow
attendance=80,000
referee=Daniel Mellet (Switzerland)

econd Leg

----footballbox
date=1959-12-03
time=
team1=Nice flagicon|FRA
score=2 – 1
report=
team2= flagicon|TUR Fenerbahçe
goals1=Foix goal|62 Faivre goal|76
goals2=Lefter goal|83
stadium=Stade du Ray, Nice
attendance=15,824
referee=Martin Macko (Czechoslovakia)
"Fenerbahçe and Nice drew 3–3 on aggregate."----footballbox
date=1959-12-23
time=
team1=Nice flagicon|FRA
score=5 – 1
report=
team2= flagicon|TUR Fenerbahçe
goals1=Foix goal|7 goal|63 Milazzo goal|17 Faivre goal|31 de Bourgoing goal|59
goals2=Seref goal|47
stadium=Stade des Charmilles, Genève
attendance=9,166
referee=Paul Wyssling (Switzerland)
"Nice won the play-off 5–1."----footballbox
date=1959-11-04
time=
team1=Jeunesse Esch flagicon|LUX
score=2 – 5
report=
team2= flagicon|ESP|1939 Real Madrid
goals1=Theis goal|10 Schaak goal|15
goals2=Vidal goal|13 Mateos goal|18 goal|31 di Stéfano goal|25 Puskás goal|29
stadium=Stade Municipal, Luxembourg
attendance=20,000
referee=Vincenzo Orlandini (Italy)
"Real Madrid beat Jeunesse Esch 12–2 on aggregate."----footballbox
date=1959-11-24
time=
team1=Wolverhampton Wanderers flagicon|ENG
score=3 – 0
report=
team2= flagicon|YUG|SFR Red Star Belgrade
goals1=Murray goal|8 Mason goal|85 goal|89
goals2=
stadium=Molineux, Wolverhampton
attendance=55,519
referee=
"Wolverhampton Wanderers beat Red Star Belgrade 4-1 on aggregate."

Quarter finals

1 Rangers beat Sparta Rotterdam 3–2 in a play-off to qualify for the semi-finals.

First leg

footballbox
date=1960-02-10
time=
team1=Barcelona flagicon|ESP|1939
score=4 – 0
report=
team2= flagicon|ENG Wolverhampton Wanderers
goals1=Villaverde goal|8 goal|80
Kubala goal|16 Evaristo goal|65
goals2=
stadium=Camp Nou, Barcelona
attendance=80,000
referee=

econd leg

footballbox
date=1960-03-02
time=
team1=Wolverhampton Wanderers flagicon|ENG
score=2 – 5
report=
team2= flagicon|ESP|1939 Barcelona
goals1=Murray goal|35 Mason goal|78
goals2=Kocsis goal|29 goal|44 goal|60 goal|74
Villaverde goal|85
stadium=Molineux, Wolverhampton
attendance=55,535
referee=
"Barcelona beat Wolverhampton Wanderers 9-2 on aggregate."

emi finals

Final

footballbox
date = 1960-05-13
team1 = Real Madrid flagicon|ESP|1939
score = 7 – 3
team2 = flagicon|FRG Eintracht Frankfurt
goals1 = di Stéfano goal|27 goal|30 goal|73
Puskás goal|46 goal|56 goal|60 goal|71
goals2 = Kreß goal|18
Stein goal|72 goal|75
stadium = Hampden Park, Glasgow
attendance = 135,000
referee = John Mowatt (Scotland)

External links

* [http://www.uefa.com/competitions/UCL/history/Season=1959/intro.html 1959-60 season at UEFA website]
* [http://www.rsssf.com/ec/ecomp.html European Cup results at Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation]


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