Europeiska cupvinnarcupen i fotboll 1971/1972

Europeiska cupvinnarcupen i fotboll 1971/1972
Evenemangsfakta
Datum–24 maj 1972
FinalarenaSpanien Camp Nou
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MästareSkottland Rangers (1)
FinalistSovjetunionen Dynamo Moskva
 FöregåendeFöljande 
1970/19711972/1973

Europeiska cupvinnarcupen i fotboll 1971/1972 vanns av Rangers från Skottland som i finalen slog Dynamo Moskva från det dåvarande Sovjetunionen med 3–2 i Barcelona den 24 maj 1972.

Inledande kvalomgång

Lag 1TotaltLag 2Möte 1Möte 2
B 1909 Odense Danmark00004–4 (BM)Österrike Austria Wien4–20–2
Hibernians Malta3–2Island Fram3–00–2

Inledande omgångar

Första omgången

Lag 1TotaltLag 2Möte 1Möte 2
Distillery Nordirland1–7Spanien Barcelona1–30–4
Hibernians Malta0–1Rumänien Steaua București0–00–1
Servette Schweiz2–3England Liverpool2–10–2
Škoda Plzeň Tjeckoslovakien1–7Västtyskland Bayern München0–11–6
Limerick Irland0–5Italien Torino0–10–4
Dinamo Tirana Albanien1–2Österrike Austria Wien1–10–1
Rennes Frankrike1–2Skottland Rangers1–10–1
Sporting Lissabon Portugal7–0Norge FK Lyn4–03–0
Zagłębie Sosnowiec Polen4–5Sverige Åtvidabergs FF3–41–1
Jeunesse Hautcharage Luxemburg00–21England Chelsea0–80–13
Beerschot Belgien8–0Cypern Anorthosis Famagusta7–01–0
BFC Dynamo Östtyskland00002–2 (str.)Wales Cardiff City1–11–1
Levski-Spartak Bulgarien1–3Nederländerna Sparta Rotterdam1–10–2
Komlói Bányász Ungern4–8Socialistiska federativa republiken Jugoslavien Röda stjärnan2–72–1
Mikkelin Finland0–4Turkiet Eskişehirspor0–00–4
Olympiakos Grekland2–3Sovjetunionen Dynamo Moskva0–22–1

Andra omgången

Lag 1TotaltLag 2Möte 1Möte 2
Barcelona Spanien1–3Rumänien Steaua București0–11–2
Liverpool England1–3Västtyskland Bayern München0–01–3
Torino Italien1–0Österrike Austria Wien1–00–0
Rangers Skottland00006–6 (BM)Portugal Sporting Lissabon3–23–4 (e.f.)
Åtvidabergs FF Sverige00001–1 (BM)England Chelsea0–01–1 (e.f.)
Beerschot Belgien2–6Östtyskland BFC Dynamo1–31–3
Sparta Rotterdam Nederländerna2–3Socialistiska federativa republiken Jugoslavien Röda stjärnan1–11–2
Eskişehirspor Turkiet0–2Sovjetunionen Dynamo Moskva0–10–1

Slutspel

Kvartsfinaler

Lag 1TotaltLag 2Möte 1Möte 2
Steaua București Rumänien00001–1 (BM)Västtyskland Bayern München1–10–0
Torino Italien1–2Skottland Rangers1–10–1
Åtvidabergs FF Sverige2–4Östtyskland BFC Dynamo0–22–2
Röda stjärnan Socialistiska federativa republiken Jugoslavien2–3Sovjetunionen Dynamo Moskva1–21–1

Semifinaler

Lag 1TotaltLag 2Möte 1Möte 2
Bayern München Västtyskland1–3Skottland Rangers1–10–2
BFC Dynamo Östtyskland00002–2 (str.)Sovjetunionen Dynamo Moskva1–11–1

Final

24 maj 1972Rangers Skottland3 – 2Sovjetunionen Dynamo MoskvaCamp Nou, Barcelona
Stein Mål 23′
Johnston Mål 40′49′
Estrekov Mål 60′
Makovikov Mål 87′
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