Europeiska cupvinnarcupen i fotboll 1962/1963

Europeiska cupvinnarcupen i fotboll 1962/1963
Evenemangsfakta
Datum5 september 1962–15 maj 1963
FinalarenaNederländerna Feijenoordstadion
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MästareEngland Tottenham Hotspur (1)
FinalistSpanien Atlético Madrid
 FöregåendeFöljande 
1961/19621963/1964

Europeiska cupvinnarcupen i fotboll 1962/1963 vanns av Tottenham Hotspur, England som i finalen slog Atlético Madrid, Spanien med 5–1.

Inledande omgång

Lag 1TotaltLag 2Möte 1Möte 2
OFK Belgrad Socialistiska federativa republiken Jugoslavien5–3Östtyskland Chemie Halle-Leuna2–03–3
Bangor City Wales3–3
(PO: 1–2)
Italien Napoli2–01–3
Lausanne-Sport Schweiz5–4Nederländerna Sparta Rotterdam3–02–4
Rangers Skottland4–2Spanien Sevilla4–00–2
Saint-Étienne Frankrike4–1Portugal Vitória Setúbal1–13–0
Alliance Dudelange Luxemburg2–9Danmark B 1909 Odense1–11–8
Steaua București Rumänien4–7Bulgarien Botev Plovdiv3–21–5
Újpest Dózsa Ungern5–0Polen Zagłębie Sosnowiec5–00–0
Hibernians MaltaW/OGrekland Olympiakos

Första omgången

Lag 1TotaltLag 2Möte 1Möte 2
OFK Belgrad Socialistiska federativa republiken Jugoslavien7–4Nordirland Portadown5–12–3
Újpest Dózsa Ungern2–2
(PO: 1–3)
Italien Napoli1–11–1
Lausanne-Sport Schweiz1–2Tjeckoslovakien Slovan Bratislava1–10–1
Tottenham Hotspur England8–4Skottland Rangers5–23–2
Saint-Étienne Frankrike0–3Västtyskland Nürnberg0–00–3
Grazer Österrike4–6Danmark B 1909 Odense1–13–5
Shamrock Rovers Irland0–5Bulgarien Botev Plovdiv0–40–1
Atlético Madrid Spanien5–0Malta Hibernians4–01–0

Slutspel

Slutspelsträd

 KvartsfinalSemifinalFinal
                 
 Socialistiska federativa republiken Jugoslavien OFK Beograd (PO)213 (3) 
 Italien Napoli033 (1) 
  Socialistiska federativa republiken Jugoslavien OFK Beograd112 
  England Tottenham Hotspur235 
 Tjeckoslovakien Slovan Bratislava202
  England Tottenham Hotspur066 
   England Tottenham Hotspur5
  Spanien Atlético Madrid1
  Danmark B 1909 Odense000 
 Västtyskland Nürnberg167 
  Västtyskland Nürnberg202
  Spanien Atlético Madrid123 
 Bulgarien Botev Plovdiv101
  Spanien Atlético Madrid145 

Kvartsfinaler

Lag 1TotaltLag 2Möte 1Möte 2
OFK Belgrad Socialistiska federativa republiken Jugoslavien3–3
(PO: 3–1)
Italien Napoli2–01–3
Slovan Bratislava Tjeckoslovakien2–6England Tottenham Hotspur2–00–6
B 1909 Odense Danmark0–7Västtyskland Nürnberg0–10–6
Botev Plovdiv Bulgarien1–5Spanien Atlético Madrid1–10–4

Semifinaler

Lag 1TotaltLag 2Möte 1Möte 2
OFK Belgrad Socialistiska federativa republiken Jugoslavien2–5England Tottenham Hotspur1–21–3
Nürnberg Västtyskland2–3Spanien Atlético Madrid2–10–2

Final

15 maj 1963Tottenham Hotspur England5 – 1Spanien Atlético MadridFeijenoordstadion
20:15
Greaves Mål
White Mål 35′
Dyson Mål 67′85′
(2 – 0)
Mål 47′ (str.) Collar
Rotterdam, Nederländerna
Publik: 49 000
Domare: Andries van Leeuwen (Nederländerna)

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