Europeiska cupvinnarcupen i fotboll 1976/1977

Europeiska cupvinnarcupen i fotboll 1976/1977
Evenemangsfakta
Datum–11 maj 1977
FinalarenaBelgien Olympiastadion
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Simple gold cup.svg MästareVästtyskland Hamburg (1)
Simple silver cup.svg FinalistBelgien Anderlecht
ArrowLeft.svg FöregåendeFöljande ArrowRight.svg
1975/19761977/1978

Europeiska cupvinnarcupen i fotboll 1976/1977 vanns av Hamburg från det dåvarande Västtyskland som i finalen slog Anderlecht från Belgien med 2-0.

Kvalificeringsomgång

Lag 1TotaltLag 2Möte 1Möte 2
Cardiff City Wales00002–2 (BM)Schweiz Servette1–01–2

Inledande omgångar

Första omgången

Lag 1TotaltLag 2Möte 1Möte 2
CSU Galaţi Rumänien2–5Portugal Boavista2–30–2
Levski Spartak Bulgarien19–30Finland Lahden Reipas12–207–1
Rapid Wien Österrike2–3Spanien Atlético Madrid1–21–1
Lierse Belgien1–3Socialistiska federativa republiken Jugoslavien Hajduk Split1–00–3
Cardiff City Wales1–3Sovjetunionen Dinamo Tbilisi1–00–3
MTK Budapest Ungern4–2Tjeckoslovakien Sparta Prag3–11–1
Hamburg Västtyskland4–1Island Keflavík ÍF3–01–1
Lokomotive Leipzig Östtyskland3–5Skottland Heart of Midlothian2–01–5
Floriana Malta1–6Polen Śląsk Wrocław1–40–2
Bohemian Irland3–1Danmark Esbjerg fB2–11–0
Iraklis Grekland0–2Cypern APOEL0–00–2
Bodø/Glimt Norge0–3Italien Napoli0–20–1
Anderlecht Belgien5–3Nederländerna Roda2–13–2
AIK Sverige2–3Turkiet Galatasaray1–21–1
Carrick Rangers Nordirland4–3Luxemburg Aris Bonnevoie3–11–2
Southampton England5–2Frankrike Marseille4–01–2

Andra omgången

Lag 1TotaltLag 2Möte 1Möte 2
Boavista Portugal00003–3 (BM)Bulgarien Levski Spartak3–10–2
Atlético Madrid Spanien3–1Socialistiska federativa republiken Jugoslavien Hajduk Split1–02–1
Dinamo Tbilisi Sovjetunionen1–5Ungern MTK Budapest1–40–1
Hamburg Västtyskland8–3Skottland Heart of Midlothian4–24–1
Śląsk Wrocław Polen4–0Irland Bohemian3–01–0
APOEL Cypern1–3Italien Napoli1–10–2
Anderlecht Belgien10–20Turkiet Galatasaray5–15–1
Carrick Rangers Nordirland3–9England Southampton2–51–4

Slutspel

Kvartsfinaler

Lag 1TotaltLag 2Möte 1Möte 2
Levski Spartak Bulgarien2–3Spanien Atlético Madrid2–10–2
MTK Budapest Ungern2–5Tyskland Hamburg1–11–4
Śląsk Wrocław Polen0–2Italien Napoli0–00–2
Anderlecht Belgien3–2England Southampton2–01–2

Semifinaler

Lag 1TotaltLag 2Möte 1Möte 2
Atlético Madrid Spanien3–4Tyskland Hamburg3–10–3
Napoli Italien1–2Belgien Anderlecht1–00–2

Final

Lag 1ResultatLag 2
Hamburg Västtyskland2–0Belgien Anderlecht

Källor

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