1975–76 UEFA Cup

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The 1975–76 UEFA Cup was the fifth season of the UEFA Cup, the third-tier club football competition organised by UEFA. The final was played over two legs at Anfield, Liverpool, England and at the Olympiastadion, Bruges, Belgium. It was won by Liverpool of England, who defeated Club Brugge of Belgium by an aggregate result of 4–3 to claim their second UEFA Cup title.

1975–76 UEFA Cup
Anfield hosted the first leg of the final.
Tournament details
Dates14 September 1975 – 19 May 1976
Teams64
Final positions
ChampionsEngland Liverpool (2nd title)
Runners-upBelgium Club Brugge
Tournament statistics
Matches played126
Goals scored384 (3.05 per match)
Attendance2,744,090 (21,778 per match)
Top scorer(s)Ruud Geels (Ajax)
11 goals

This was the first of only two times in the history of the UEFA Cup, its unofficial predecessor Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, or its successor UEFA Europa League where both finalists won their national championship in the same season. Until then, this had only happened twice in the European Cup, and it would only happen once in the European Cup Winners Cup.

Club Brugge was the first Belgian team to reach a UEFA Cup final, six years after Anderlecht also reached the final in the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, its predecessor tournament. The final's first leg was the last major final held at Anfield in one of the three premier European club championships, although the stadium would also host two UEFA Super Cup legs in later finals.

Association team allocation edit

A total of 64 teams from 31 UEFA member associations participate in the 1975–76 UEFA Cup. The original allocation scheme was as follows:

  • 3 associations have four teams qualify.
  • 3 associations have three teams qualify.
  • 18 associations have two teams qualify.
  • 7 associations have one team qualify.

The Soviet Union and Sweden were the two associations selected to have an extra third birth for this season, while the Netherlands and Austria went back to two qualified teams.


Associations in the 1975–76 UEFA Cup
Four teams
  England
  West Germany
  Italy
Three teams
  Soviet Union
  Spain
  Sweden
Two teams
  Netherlands   East Germany   Scotland
  Portugal   Belgium   Poland
  Yugoslavia   Hungary   Czechoslovakia
  Romania   Bulgaria   Greece
  Turkey   France   Switzerland
  Austria   Denmark   Norway
One team
  Northern Ireland
  Republic of Ireland
  Malta
  Finland
  Luxembourg
  Iceland
  Cyprus
Did not compete
  Wales[Note WAL]
  Albania[Note ALB]
  • ^
    Wales: There was no national league in Wales before 1992 and the only competition organised by the Football Association of Wales was the Welsh Cup so Wales had just a single participant in European competitions, the winner (or best placed Welsh team as several English teams also competed) of the Welsh Cup which competed in the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup.
  • ^
    Albania: Albanian teams were absent from European competition from 1973 to 1978 due to the international isolation of the country during the communist rule of Enver Hoxha.[1] Vllaznia would have qualified for the UEFA Cup by league position.
  • Teams edit

    The labels in the parentheses show how each team qualified for competition:

    • TH: Title holders
    • CW: Cup winners
    • CR: Cup runners-up
    • LC: League Cup winners
    • 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, etc.: League position
    • P-W: End-of-season European competition play-offs winners
    Qualified teams for 1975–76 UEFA Cup
      Liverpool (2nd)   Ipswich Town (3rd)   Everton (4th)[Note ENG]   Aston Villa (LC)
      Hertha BSC (2nd)   Hamburg (4th)   Köln (5th)   Duisburg (CR)[Note GER]
      Napoli (2nd)   Roma (3rd)   Lazio (4th)   Milan (5th)
      Spartak Moscow (2nd)   Chornomorets Odesa (3rd)   Torpedo Moscow (4th)   Real Zaragoza (2nd)
      Barcelona (3rd)   Real Sociedad (4th)   AIK (2nd)   Östers (3rd)
      GAIS (4th)   Feyenoord (2nd)   Ajax (3rd)   Carl Zeiss Jena (2nd)
      Dynamo Dresden (3rd)   Hibernian (2nd)   Dundee United (4th)   Porto (2nd)
      Sporting CP (3rd)   Antwerp (2nd)   Club Brugge (4th)   Stal Mielec (2nd)
      Śląsk Wrocław (3rd)   Vojvodina (2nd)   Red Star Belgrade (3rd)   Budapest Honvéd (2nd)
      Vasas (LC)[Note HUN]   Inter Bratislava (2nd)   Bohemians Prague (3rd)   Târgu Mureș (2nd)
      Universitatea Craiova (3rd)   Levski Sofia (2nd)   Dunav Ruse (4th)   AEK Athens (2nd)
      PAOK (3rd)   Galatasaray (2nd)   Eskişehirspor (3rd)   Marseille (2nd)
      Lyon (3rd)   Young Boys (2nd)   Basel (3rd)   VÖEST Linz (2nd)
      Rapid Wien (3rd)   B1903 (3rd)   Holbæk (4th)   Molde (2nd)
      Vålerenga (3rd)   Glentoran (3rd)   Athlone Town (2nd)   Sliema Wanderers (2nd)
      HJK Helsinki (3rd)   Avenir Beggen (2nd)   Keflavík (2nd)   Enosis Neon Paralimni (2nd)

    Notes

    1. ^
      England: At the end of the 1974–75 Football League season in April, the Football Association still applied the old Inter-Cities Fairs Cup ruling of 'one city, one team' to determine the teams that qualified for the UEFA Cup. As a result, Everton was bypassed for the final English birth, as the city of Liverpool was already represented by second placed Liverpool, and Stoke City was nominated for the spot after finishing fifth. However, UEFA gave a ultimatum to the English Football League in order for teams to qualify without geographical limitations, warning that English teams would not be accepted in European competitions otherwise. On 7 June 1975, the EFL formally confirmed Everton as the recipient of the fourth UEFA Cup spot.[2]
    2. ^
      West Germany: The fourth UEFA Cup spot for West Germany was not awarded to the fourth best team not qualified for the European Cup or the European Cup Winners' Cup, which was Fortuna Dusseldorf, as it was common practice. Instead, this place was awarded to Duisburg, who had been runners-up in the 1974–75 DFB-Pokal.
    3. ^
      Hungary: Vasas, who had finished 6th in the Hungarian league, qualified for the UEFA Cup by winning the Liberation Cup on its 30th anniversary. The tournament had not provided a European spot before, and would not do it ever since.[3]

    Schedule edit

    The schedule of the competition was as follows. Matches were scheduled for Wednesdays, though some matches took place on Tuesdays. In the first round, three first leg matches were played on a Thursday, and both legs of the match-up between MSV Duisburg and Enosis Neon Paralimni FC were played over three days in West Germany, with the first leg being held on a Sunday.

    Schedule for 1975–76 UEFA Cup
    Round First leg Second leg
    First round 14–24 September 1975 16 September – 1 October 1975
    Second round 21–22 October 1975 4–5 November 1975
    Third round 26 November 1975 10 December 1975
    Quarter-finals 3 March 1976 17 March 1976
    Semi-finals 30–31 March 1976 14 April 1976
    Final 28 April 1976 19 May 1976

    First round edit

    Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
    MSV Duisburg   10–3   Enosis Neon Paralimni 7–1 3–2
    Glentoran   1–14   Ajax 1–6 0–8
    Grasshoppers   4–4 (a)   Real Sociedad 3–3 1–1
    PAOK   2–6   Barcelona 1–0 1–6
    AIK   1–2   Spartak Moscow 1–1 0–1
    Royal Antwerp   5–1   Aston Villa 4–1 1–0
    Bohemians Prague   2–3   Budapest Honvéd 1–2 1–1
    Carl Zeiss Jena   4–0   Marseille 3–0 1–0
    Universitatea Craiova   2–4   Red Star Belgrade 1–3 1–1
    Everton   0–1   Milan 0–0 0–1
    Feyenoord   1–4   Ipswich Town 1–2 0–2
    GAIS   4–5   Śląsk Wrocław 2–1 2–4
    Hertha BSC   6–2   HJK Helsinki 4–1 2–1
    Hibernian   2–3   Liverpool 1–0 1–3
    Holbæk B&I   1–3   Stal Mielec 0–1 1–2
    Köln   5–2   B1903 2–0 3–2 (a.e.t.)
    Lyon   4–6   Club Brugge 4–3 0–3
    Molde   1–6   Öster 1–0 0–6
    ASA Târgu Mureș   3–6   Dynamo Dresden 2–2 1–4
    Chornomorets Odesa   1–3   Lazio 1–0 0–3 (a.e.t.)
    Porto   10–0   Avenir Beggen 7–0 3–0
    Rapid Wien   2–3   Galatasaray 1–0 1–3
    Roma   2–1   Dunav Ruse 2–0 0–1
    Torpedo Moscow   5–2   Napoli 4–1 1–1
    VÖEST Linz   2–4   Vasas 2–0 0–4
    Vojvodina   1–3   AEK Athens 0–0 1–3
    Young Boys   2–4   Hamburg 0–0 2–4
    Athlone Town   4–2   Vålerengen 3–1 1–1
    Inter Bratislava   8–2   Real Zaragoza 5–0 3–2
    Keflavík   0–6   Dundee United 0–2 0–4
    Levski-Spartak Sofia   7–1   Eskişehirspor 3–0 4–1
    Sliema Wanderers   2–5   Sporting CP 1–2 1–3

    First leg edit

    MSV Duisburg  7–1  Enosis Neon Paralimni
    Report Chatzigiannis   11'
    Attendance: 5,000

    Glentoran  1–6  Ajax
    Jamison   79' Report
    Attendance: 4,000

    Grasshoppers  3–3  Real Sociedad
    Report
    Attendance: 6,600

    PAOK  1–0  Barcelona
    Koudas   72' Report

    AIK  1–1  Spartak Moscow
    Leback   58' (pen.) Report Lovchev   57'

    Royal Antwerp  4–1  Aston Villa
    Report Graydon   77'
    Attendance: 15,817

    Bohemians Prague  1–2  Budapest Honvéd
    Mastník   86' Report Pintér   85'
    Tóth   89'
    Attendance: 3,395

    Carl Zeiss Jena  3–0  Marseille
    Sengewald   33', 35'
    Kurbjuweit   47'
    Report

    Universitatea Craiova  1–3  Red Star Belgrade
    Report

    Everton  0–0  Milan
    Report
    Attendance: 31,917

    Feyenoord  1–2  Ipswich Town
    de Jong   68' Report
    Attendance: 32,000

    GAIS  2–1  Śląsk Wrocław
    Pålsson   9', 85' (pen.) Report Kwiatkowski   82'
    Attendance: 1,778
    Referee: Gordon Kew (England)

    Hertha BSC  4–1  HJK Helsinki
    Report Kangaskorpi   34'
    Attendance: 7,500

    Hibernian  1–0  Liverpool
    Harper   19' Report
    Attendance: 19,219

    Holbæk B&I  0–1  Stal Mielec
    Report Sekulski   76'
    Attendance: 5,000

    Köln  2–0  B1903
    Report
    Attendance: 7,000
    Referee: Ian Foote (Scotland)

    Lyon  4–3  Club Brugge
    Report
    Attendance: 19,088

    Molde  1–0  Öster
    Westerdahl   70' Report
    Attendance: 3,000

    ASA Târgu Mureș  2–2  Dynamo Dresden
    Report

    Chornomorets Odesa  1–0  Lazio
    Doroshenko   33' Report
    Attendance: 20,235

    Porto  7–0  Avenir Beggen
    Report

    Rapid Wien  1–0  Galatasaray
    Widmann   77' Report

    Roma  2–0  Dunav Ruse
    Pellegrini   5'
    Petrini   21'
    Report
    Attendance: 53,581

    Torpedo Moscow  4–1  Napoli
    Grishin   2', 84'
    Sakharov   30' (pen.)
    Belenkov   90'
    Report Savoldi   35'
    Attendance: 27,000

    VÖEST Linz  2–0  Vasas
    Scharmann   34'
    Stering   65'
    Report
    Attendance: 4,317
    Referee: Hilmi Ok (Turkey)

    Vojvodina  0–0  AEK Athens
    Report

    Young Boys  0–0  Hamburg
    Report
    Attendance: 17,173

    Athlone Town  3–1  Vålerengen
    Martin   3'
    Davis   66', 85'
    Report Olsen   10'

    Inter Bratislava  5–0  Real Zaragoza
    Report
    Attendance: 7,870

    Keflavík  0–2  Dundee United
    Report Narey   4', 43'

    Levski-Spartak Sofia  3–0  Eskişehirspor
    Report

    Sliema Wanderers  1–2  Sporting CP
    Azzopardi   66' Report
    Attendance: 4,500

    Second leg edit

    Enosis Neon Paralimni  2–3  MSV Duisburg
    Report

    Both legs were played in West Germany, MSV Duisburg won 10–3 on aggregate.


    Ajax  8–0  Glentoran
    Report
    Attendance: 2,900

    Ajax won 14–1 on aggregate.


    Real Sociedad  1–1  Grasshoppers
    Urreisti   37' Report Santrač   79'

    4–4 on aggregate; Real Sociedad won on away goals.


    Barcelona  6–1  PAOK
    Report Anastasiadis   77'
    Attendance: 32,708
    Referee: Jack Taylor (England)

    Barcelona won 6–2 on aggregate.


    Spartak Moscow  1–0  AIK
    Andreyev   76' Report
    Attendance: 6,227
    Referee: Rolf Nyhus (Norway)

    Spartak Moscow won 2–1 on aggregate.


    Aston Villa  0–1  Royal Antwerp
    Report Kodat   18'
    Attendance: 31,513

    Royal Antwerp won 5–1 on aggregate.


    Budapest Honvéd  1–1  Bohemians Prague
    Kocsis   23' (pen.) Report Panenka   34'

    Budapest Honvéd won 3–2 on aggregate.


    Marseille  0–1  Carl Zeiss Jena
    Report Irmscher   45'

    Carl Zeiss Jena won 4–0 on aggregate.


    Red Star Belgrade  1–1  Universitatea Craiova
    Report
    Attendance: 10,812

    Red Star Belgrade won 4–2 on aggregate.


    Milan  1–0  Everton
    Calloni   68' (pen.) Report
    Attendance: 35,825

    Milan won 1–0 on aggregate.


    Ipswich Town  2–0  Feyenoord
    Report
    Attendance: 30,411

    Ipswich Town won 4–1 on aggregate.


    Śląsk Wrocław  4–2  GAIS
    Report Johansson   14', 80'

    Śląsk Wrocław won 5–4 on aggregate.


    HJK Helsinki  1–2  Hertha BSC
    Salo   2' Report

    Hertha BSC won 6–2 on aggregate.


    Liverpool  3–1  Hibernian
    Toshack   21', 54', 64' Report Edwards   33'
    Attendance: 29,963

    Liverpool won 3–2 on aggregate.


    Stal Mielec  2–1  Holbæk B&I
    Report Hansen   47'
    Attendance: 20,000

    Stal Mielec won 3–1 on aggregate.


    B1903  2–3 (a.e.t.)  Köln
    Kristiansen   14', 65' Report Brücken   96', 110', 119'

    Köln won 5–2 on aggregate.


    Club Brugge  3–0  Lyon
    Report
    Attendance: 18,000

    Club Brugge won 6–4 on aggregate.


    Öster  6–0  Molde
    Report
    Attendance: 2,145

    Öster won 6–1 on aggregate.


    Dynamo Dresden  4–1  ASA Târgu Mureș
    Report
    Attendance: 27,000

    Dynamo Dresden won 6–3 on aggregate.


    Lazio  3–0 (a.e.t.)  Chornomorets Odesa
    Chinaglia   89' (pen.), 102', 120' Report
    Attendance: 46,038

    Lazio won 3–1 on aggregate.


    Avenir Beggen  0–3  Porto
    Report

    Porto won 10–0 on aggregate.


    Galatasaray  3–1  Rapid Wien
    Report Krankl   60'

    Galatasaray won 3–2 on aggregate.


    Dunav Ruse  1–0  Roma
    Ivanov   63' Report
    Attendance: 12,369

    Roma won 2–1 on aggregate.


    Napoli  1–1  Torpedo Moscow
    Braglia   37' Report Filatov   15'

    Torpedo Moscow won 5–2 on aggregate.


    Vasas  4–0  VÖEST Linz
    Várady   8', 41'
    Kovács   35'
    Izsó   51'
    Report
    Attendance: 12,000

    Vasas SC won 4–2 on aggregate.


    AEK Athens  3–1  Vojvodina
    Report

    AEK Athens won 3–1 on aggregate.


    Hamburg  4–2  Young Boys
    Report Siegenthaler   65', 87'
    Attendance: 29,199

    Hamburg won 4–2 on aggregate.


    Vålerengen  1–1  Athlone Town
    Olavson   55' Report Martin   19'
    Attendance: 747
    Referee: Sven Jonsson (Sweden)

    Athlone Town won 4–2 on aggregate.


    Real Zaragoza  2–3  Inter Bratislava
    Report
    Attendance: 10,141
    Referee: Jan Peeters (Belgium)

    Inter Bratislava won 8–2 on aggregate.


    Dundee United  4–0  Keflavík
    Report
    Attendance: 4,500

    Dundee United won 6–0 on aggregate.


    Eskişehirspor  1–4  Levski-Spartak Sofia
    Kalaycı   44' Report

    Levski-Spartak Sofia won 7–1 on aggregate.


    Sporting CP  3–1  Sliema Wanderers
    Report Fabri   44'

    Sporting CP won 5–2 on aggregate.

    Second round edit

    Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
    MSV Duisburg   4–4 (a)   Levski-Spartak Sofia 3–2 1–2
    Athlone Town   0–3   Milan 0–0 0–3
    Carl Zeiss Jena   1–1 (2–3 p)   Stal Mielec 1–0 0–1 (a.e.t.)
    Dundee United   2–3   Porto 1–2 1–1
    Galatasaray   2–7   Torpedo Moscow 2–4 0–3
    Hertha BSC   2–4   Ajax 1–0 1–4
    Budapest Honvéd   2–3   Dynamo Dresden 2–2 0–1
    Inter Bratislava   3–3 (a)   AEK Athens 2–0 1–3
    Ipswich Town   3–4   Club Brugge 3–0 0–4
    Spartak Moscow   3–0   Köln 2–0 1–0
    Öster   1–2   Roma 1–0 0–2
    Real Sociedad   1–9   Liverpool 1–3 0–6
    Red Star Belgrade   1–5   Hamburg 1–1 0–4
    Śląsk Wrocław   3–2   Royal Antwerp 1–1 2–1
    Vasas   4–3   Sporting CP 3–1 1–2
    Lazio   0–7   Barcelona 0–3 0–4

    First leg edit

    MSV Duisburg  3–2  Levski-Spartak Sofia
    Report Panov   11', 31'
    Attendance: 18,000

    Athlone Town  0–0  Milan
    Report


    Dundee United  1–2  Porto
    Rennie   67' Report
    Attendance: 7,500

    Galatasaray  2–4  Torpedo Moscow
    Report

    Hertha BSC  1–0  Ajax
    Kostedde   49' Report
    Attendance: 54,584

    Budapest Honvéd  2–2  Dynamo Dresden
    Weimper   67', 80' Report Heidler   32', 41'
    Attendance: 12,350

    Inter Bratislava  2–0  AEK Athens
    Report
    Attendance: 8,120

    Ipswich Town  3–0  Club Brugge
    Report
    Attendance: 28,617

    Spartak Moscow  2–0  Köln
    Lovchev   16', 89' Report
    Attendance: 8,423
    Referee: Ulf Eriksson (Sweden)

    Öster  1–0  Roma
    Evesson   27' Report
    Attendance: 10,196

    Real Sociedad  1–3  Liverpool
    Amas   87' Report
    Attendance: 16,256

    Red Star Belgrade  1–1  Hamburg
    Sušić   23' Report Bjørnmose   24'
    Attendance: 17,137

    Śląsk Wrocław  1–1  Royal Antwerp
    Pawłowski   38' Report Houwaart   50'
    Attendance: 12,000
    Referee: Josef Bucek (Austria)

    Vasas SC  3–1  Sporting CP
    Kovács   63', 79'
    Várady   86' (pen.)
    Report Faria   69'
    Attendance: 12,350

    Lazio refused to play for security reasons, claiming it would be impossible to play due to political demonstrations following the execution in Spain of five ETA and FRAP members on 27 September on terrorism charges. UEFA awarded Barcelona a 3–0 victory, ruling those three goals were not applicable for the away goals rule.

    Second leg edit

    Levski-Spartak Sofia  2–1  MSV Duisburg
    Report Worm   59'

    4–4 on aggregate; Levski-Spartak Sofia won on away goals.


    Milan  3–0  Athlone Town
    Vincenzi   63'
    Benetti   70', 77' (pen.)
    Report
    Attendance: 42,804

    Milan won 3–0 on aggregate.


    Stal Mielec  1–0 (a.e.t.)  Carl Zeiss Jena
    Karaś   80' Report
    Penalties
    3–2
    Attendance: 21,000

    1–1 on aggregate; Stal Mielec won on penalties.


    Porto  1–1  Dundee United
    Seninho   70' Report Hegarty   65'

    Porto won 3–2 on aggregate.


    Torpedo Moscow  3–0  Galatasaray
    Report

    Torpedo Moscow won 7–2 on aggregate.


    Ajax  4–1  Hertha BSC
    Report Kostedde   41'

    Ajax won 4–2 on aggregate.


    Dynamo Dresden  1–0  Budapest Honvéd
    Dörner   25' (pen.) Report

    Dynamo Dresden won 3–2 on aggregate.


    AEK Athens  3–1  Inter Bratislava
    Report

    3–3 on aggregate; Inter Bratislava won on away goals.


    Club Brugge  4–0  Ipswich Town
    Report
    Attendance: 26,000

    Club Brugge won 4–3 on aggregate.


    Köln  0–1  Spartak Moscow
    Report Andreyev   62'

    Spartak Moscow won 3–0 on aggregate.


    Roma  2–0  Öster
    Pellegrini   5'
    Boni   49'
    Report
    Attendance: 42,804
    Referee: Paul Bonett (Malta)

    Roma won 2–1 on aggregate.


    Liverpool  6–0  Real Sociedad
    Report
    Attendance: 23,796
    Referee: Rolf Nyhus (Norway)

    Liverpool won 9–1 on aggregate.


    Hamburg  4–0  Red Star Belgrade
    Report
    Attendance: 61,300

    Hamburg won 5–1 on aggregate.


    Royal Antwerp  1–2  Śląsk Wrocław
    De Schrijver   52' Report
    Attendance: 12,246

    Śląsk Wrocław won 3–2 on aggregate.


    Sporting CP  2–1  Vasas
    Fernandes   32', 70' Report Gass   76'

    Vasas SC won 4–3 on aggregate.


    Barcelona  4–0  Lazio
    Sotil   6'
    Cruyff   43'
    Neeskens   79'
    Fortes   82'
    Report
    Attendance: 29,238

    Before the game, Johan Cruyff was given his Ballon d'Or award for the 1974 season.

    Barcelona won 7–0 on aggregate.

    Third round edit

    Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
    Ajax   3–3 (3–5 p)   Levski-Spartak Sofia 2–1 1–2 (a.e.t.)
    Barcelona   4–1   Vasas 3–1 1–0
    Club Brugge   2–0   Roma 1–0 1–0
    Dynamo Dresden   4–3   Torpedo Moscow 3–0 1–3
    Hamburg   3–2   Porto 2–0 1–2
    Inter Bratislava   1–2   Stal Mielec 1–0 0–2
    Śląsk Wrocław   1–5   Liverpool 1–2 0–3
    Milan   4–2   Spartak Moscow 4–0 0–2

    First leg edit

    Ajax  2–1  Levski-Spartak Sofia
    Report Voynov   85'

    Barcelona  3–1  Vasas
    Migueli   16'
    Rexach   37'
    Neeskens   39'
    Report Müller   26'
    Attendance: 26,317
    Referee: Clive Thomas (Wales)

    Club Brugge  1–0  Roma
    Cools   42' Report

    Dynamo Dresden  3–0  Torpedo Moscow
    Report
    Attendance: 22,405

    Hamburg  2–0  Porto
    Report
    Attendance: 42,184

    Inter Bratislava  1–0  Stal Mielec
    Šajánek   69' Report

    Śląsk Wrocław  1–2  Liverpool
    Pawłowski   79' Report
    Attendance: 43,000
    Referee: Hilmi Ok (Turkey)

    Milan  4–0  Spartak Moscow
    Calloni   19', 71'
    Bigon   48'
    Maldera   51'
    Report
    Attendance: 16,290

    Second leg edit

    Levski-Spartak Sofia  2–1 (a.e.t.)  Ajax
    Panov   28', 71' Report Geels   55'
    Penalties
    5–3

    3–3 on aggregate; Levski-Spartak Sofia won on penalties.


    Vasas  0–1  Barcelona
    Report Fortes   15'
    Attendance: 28,280

    Barcelona won 4–1 on aggregate.


    Roma  0–1  Club Brugge
    Report Lambert   69'
    Attendance: 36,796

    Club Brugge won 2–0 on aggregate.


    Dynamo Dresden won 4–3 on aggregate.


    Porto  2–1  Hamburg
    Report Reimann   29'
    Attendance: 21,582
    Referee: Robert Wurtz (France)

    Hamburg won 3–2 on aggregate.


    Stal Mielec  2–0  Inter Bratislava
    Report
    Attendance: 25,000

    Stal Mielec won 2–1 on aggregate.


    Liverpool  3–0  Śląsk Wrocław
    Case   22', 29', 46' Report
    Attendance: 17,886

    Liverpool won 5–1 on aggregate.


    Spartak Moscow  2–0  Milan
    Papayev   60'
    Lovchev   84'
    Report
    Attendance: 14,500

    Milan won 4–2 on aggregate.

    Quarter–finals edit

    Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
    Barcelona   8–5   Levski-Spartak Sofia 4–0 4–5
    Club Brugge   3–2   Milan 2–0 1–2
    Dynamo Dresden   1–2   Liverpool 0–0 1–2
    Hamburg   2–1   Stal Mielec 1–1 1–0

    First leg edit

    Barcelona  4–0  Levski-Spartak Sofia
    Report
    Attendance: 45,000

    Club Brugge  2–0  Milan
    Le Fevre   5'
    Krieger   62'
    Report
    Attendance: 28,686


    Hamburg  1–1  Stal Mielec
    Bertl   11' Report Oratowski   46'

    Second leg edit

    Levski-Spartak Sofia  5–4  Barcelona
    Report

    Barcelona won 8–5 on aggregate.


    Milan  2–1  Club Brugge
    Bigon   31'
    Chiarugi   65'
    Report Sanders   74'
    Attendance: 44,570

    Club Brugge won 3–2 on aggregate.


    Liverpool  2–1  Dynamo Dresden
    Report Heidler   63'
    Attendance: 39,300
    Referee: Robert Wurtz (France)

    Liverpool won 2–1 on aggregate.


    Stal Mielec  0–1  Hamburg
    Report Nogly   17'

    Hamburg won 2–1 on aggregate.

    Semi–finals edit

    Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
    Barcelona   1–2   Liverpool 0–1 1–1
    Hamburg   1–2   Club Brugge 1–1 0–1

    First leg edit

    Barcelona  0–1  Liverpool
    Report Toshack   13'
    Attendance: 49,572

    Hamburg  1–1  Club Brugge
    Reimann   77' Report Lambert   48'
    Attendance: 49,000

    Second leg edit

    Liverpool  1–1  Barcelona
    Thompson   51' Report Rexach   52'
    Attendance: 55,102

    Liverpool won 2–1 on aggregate.


    Club Brugge  1–0  Hamburg
    Kaltz   85' (o.g.) Report
    Attendance: 29,458

    Club Brugge won 2–1 on aggregate.

    Final edit

    First leg edit

    Liverpool  3–2  Club Brugge
    Kennedy   60'
    Case   62'
    Keegan   65' (pen.)
    Report Lambert   5'
    Cools   15'
    Attendance: 50,188

    Second leg edit

    Club Brugge  1–1  Liverpool
    Lambert   11' (pen.) Report Keegan   15'
    Attendance: 29,423

    Liverpool won 4–3 on aggregate.

    References edit

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    2. ^ "Everton to replace Stoke in UEFA Cup". New Sunday Times. Kuala Lumpur: New Straits Times Press. Reuters. 8 June 1975. p. 15. Archived from the original on 7 March 2017. Retrieved 15 January 2015.
    3. ^ "Sport - Labdarúgás - Felszabadulási Kupa - Vasas-Újpesti Dózsa". Nemzeti Archívum (in Hungarian). Retrieved 23 May 2024.

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