Europeiska cupvinnarcupen i fotboll 1970/1971

Europeiska cupvinnarcupen i fotboll 1970/1971
Evenemangsfakta
Datum–21 maj 1971
FinalarenaGrekland Karaiskakis-stadion
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MästareEngland Chelsea (1)
FinalistSpanien Real Madrid
 FöregåendeFöljande 
1969/19701971/1972

Europeiska cupvinnarcupen i fotboll 1970/1971 vanns av Chelsea, England som i omspel av finalen slog Real Madrid, Spanien med 2–1, sedan första finalmatchen slutat 1-1 samt gått till förlängning. Regerande mästarna Manchester City slogs ut av Chelsea i semifinalen, och mellan dem spelades den andra oavgjorda matchen mellan två lag från samma land i turneringens historia.

Inledande kvalomgång

Lag 1TotaltLag 2Möte 1Möte 2
Åtvidabergs FF Sverige1–3Albanien Partizani1–10–1
Bohemian Irland3–4Tjeckoslovakien Gottwaldov1–22–2

Inledande omgångar

Första omgången

Lag 1TotaltLag 2Möte 1Möte 2
Kickers Offenbach Västtyskland2–3Belgien Club Brugge2–10–2
Zürich Schweiz14–10Island IB Akureyri7–17–0
CSKA Sofia Bulgarien11–10Finland Haka9–02–1
Aris Thessaloníki Grekland2–6England Chelsea1–11–5
Aberdeen Skottland00004–4 (str.)Ungern Budapest Honvéd3–11–3 (e.f.)
Manchester City England00002–2 (BM)Nordirland Linfield1–01–2
Göztepe Turkiet5–1Luxemburg Union Luxemburg5–00–1
Ålborg BK Danmark1–9Polen Górnik Zabrze0–11–8
Gottwaldov Tjeckoslovakien00002–2 (BM)Nederländerna PSV Eindhoven2–10–1
Karpaty Lviv Sovjetunionen3–4Rumänien Steaua București0–13–3
Olimpija Ljubljana Socialistiska federativa republiken Jugoslavien2–0Portugal Benfica1–11–8
Vorwärts Berlin Östtyskland00001–1 (BM)Italien Bologna0–01–1
Cardiff City Wales8–0Cypern Pezoporikos Larnaca8–00–0
Strømsgodset IF Norge3–7Frankrike Nantes0–53–2
Hibernians Malta0–5Spanien Real Madrid0–00–5
Wacker Innsbruck Österrike5–3Albanien Partizani3–22–1

Andra omgången

Lag 1TotaltLag 2Möte 1Möte 2
Club Brugge Belgien4–3Schweiz Zürich2–02–3
CSKA Sofia Bulgarien0–2England Chelsea0–10–1
Budapest Honvéd Ungern0–3England Manchester City0–10–2
Göztepe Turkiet0–4Polen Górnik Zabrze0–10–3
PSV Eindhoven Nederländerna7–0Rumänien Steaua București4–03–0
Benfica Portugal00002–2 (str.)Östtyskland Vorwärts Berlin2–00–2
Cardiff City Wales7–2Frankrike Nantes5–12–1
Real Madrid Spanien2–1Österrike Wacker Innsbruck0–12–0

Slutspel

Kvartsfinaler

Lag 1TotaltLag 2Möte 1Möte 2
Club Brugge Belgien2–4England Chelsea2–00–4 (e.f.)
Górnik Zabrze Polen2–2
(PO: 1–3)
England Manchester City2–00–2 (e.f.)
PSV Eindhoven Nederländerna2–1Östtyskland Vorwärts Berlin2–00–1
Cardiff City Wales1–2Spanien Real Madrid1–00–2

Semifinaler

Lag 1TotaltLag 2Möte 1Möte 2
Chelsea England2–0England Manchester City1–01–0
PSV Eindhoven Nederländerna1–2Spanien Real Madrid0–01–2

Final

Lag 1ResultatLag 2
Chelsea England00001–1 (e.f.)Spanien Real Madrid

Omspel

Lag 1ResultatLag 2
Chelsea England2–1Spanien Real Madrid

Källor

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