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1964–65 European Cup

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1964–65 European Cup
The San Siro in Milan hosted the final.
Tournament details
Dates17 August 1964 – 27 May 1965
Teams31 (from 30 associations)
Final positions
ChampionsItaly Inter Milan (2nd title)
Runners-upPortugal Benfica
Tournament statistics
Matches played63
Goals scored215 (3.41 per match)
Attendance2,219,373 (35,228 per match)
Top scorer(s)José Torres (Benfica)
11 goals

The 1964–65 European Cup was the tenth season of the European Cup, UEFA's premier club football tournament. The competition was won by Inter Milan for the second time in row, beating 1–0 two-time former champions Benfica in a final at San Siro, Milan, on 27 May 1965.[1] It meant that Italian teams had won three consecutive titles (AC Milan had won it in 1962–63).

During this edition a coin toss was used a record three times to decide winners of the ties after play-off matches ended as draws.

Iceland entered its champion for the first time this season, while Cyprus did not enter this time around.

Teams

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A total of 31 teams participated in the competition.

Italy continued to be represented by two clubs, with Inter Milan qualifying as title holders and Bologna as Italian champions. Alongside ever-present Real Madrid were Benfica, Rangers and Dukla Prague appearing in their sixth edition.

Lokomotiv Sofia, Chemie Leipzig, Liverpool, Reipas Lahti, Győri Vasas ETO, KR, Bologna, Aris Bonnevoie, Sliema Wanderers, DWS, Glentoran, Malmö FF and La Chaux-de-Fonds made their debut in the competition.

Saint-Étienne returned to the tournament for the first time since 1957–58 edition, while Boldklubben 1909, Shamrock Rovers, Rapid Wien and Red Star Belgrade returned to the competition after five, five, four and four years, respectively.

All participants were their respective associations champions, except for Inter Milan and Malmö FF. The latter was leading Allsvenskan at the summer break on 1 July 1964, after 11 of 22 matches had been played, but finished second in autumn of 1964.[2]

Albania Partizani (1st) Austria Rapid Wien (1st) Belgium Anderlecht (1st) Bulgaria Lokomotiv Sofia (1st)
Czechoslovakia Dukla Prague (1st) Denmark Boldklubben 1909 (1st) East Germany Chemie Leipzig (1st) England Liverpool (1st)
Finland Reipas Lahti (1st) France Saint-Étienne (1st) Greece Panathinaikos (1st) Hungary Győri Vasas ETO (1st)
Iceland KR (1st) Italy Bologna (1st) Italy Inter Milan (2nd)TH Luxembourg Aris Bonnevoie (1st)
Malta Sliema Wanderers (1st) Netherlands DWS (1st) Northern Ireland Glentoran (1st) Norway Lyn (1st)
Poland Górnik Zabrze (1st) Portugal Benfica (1st) Republic of Ireland Shamrock Rovers (1st) Romania Dinamo București (1st)
Scotland Rangers (1st) Spain Real Madrid (1st) Sweden Malmö FF (2nd) Switzerland La Chaux-de-Fonds (1st)
Turkey Fenerbahçe (1st) West Germany 1. FC Köln (1st) Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade (1st)

Preliminary round

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Similar to previous edition, due to the number of participating teams, only title holders Inter Milan received a bye to the first round. The remaining clubs would play the preliminary round in September and October, apart from one match taking place in August and one play-off in November.

For the first time in the history of European Cup teams in the preliminary round were not divided geographically into pots, which resulted in some teams covering over 4,400 kilometres for their ties (e.g. DWS and Fenerbahçe), while other had shorter trips (e.g. Dukla Prague and Górnik Zabrze – around 600 kilometres).

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg Play-off
Sliema Wanderers Malta 0–7 Romania Dinamo București 0–2 0–5
Rangers Scotland 5–5 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade 3–1 2–4 3–1
Rapid Wien Austria 5–0 Republic of Ireland Shamrock Rovers 3–0 2–0
Glentoran Northern Ireland 4–5 Greece Panathinaikos 2–2 2–3
Partizani Albania 0–2 West Germany 1. FC Köln 0–0 0–2
Anderlecht Belgium 2–2 (ct) Italy Bologna 1–0 1–2 0–0[a]
KR Iceland 1–11 England Liverpool 0–5 1–6
Chemie Leipzig East Germany 2–6 Hungary Győri Vasas ETO 0–2 2–4
Lokomotiv Sofia Bulgaria 8–5 Sweden Malmö FF 8–3 0–2
DWS Netherlands 4–1 Turkey Fenerbahçe 3–1 1–0
Reipas Lahti Finland 2–4 Norway Lyn 2–1 0–3
Boldklubben 1909 Denmark 2–9 Spain Real Madrid 2–5 0–4
Dukla Prague Czechoslovakia 4–4 (ct) Poland Górnik Zabrze 4–1 0–3 0–0[b]
Saint-Étienne France 3–4 Switzerland La Chaux-de-Fonds 2–2 1–2
Aris Luxembourg 2–10 Portugal Benfica 1–5 1–5

First leg

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KR Iceland0–5England Liverpool
Report Wallace 3', 60'
Hunt 46', 88'
Chisnall 89'
Attendance: 10,268
Referee: Johan Riseth (Norway)

Rangers Scotland3–1Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade
Brand 10', 89'
Forrest 47'
Report Kostić 54'
Attendance: 77,669

Chemie Leipzig East Germany0–2Hungary Győri Vasas ETO
Report Keglovich 64'
Korsós 66'
Attendance: 36,467
Referee: Edward Budaj (Poland)

Dukla Prague Czechoslovakia4–1Poland Górnik Zabrze
Vacenovský 22'
Nedorost 55', 87'
Masopust 85'
Report Lubański 6'
Attendance: 8,056

Saint-Étienne France2–2Switzerland La Chaux-de-Fonds
Mekhloufi 18'
Guy 60'
Report Bertschi 32', 43'

Anderlecht Belgium1–0Italy Bologna
Van Himst 49' Report

Reipas Lahti Finland2–1Norway Lyn
Nuoranen 25'
Talsi 66'
Report Stavrum 26'
Attendance: 2,336

Partizani Albania0–0West Germany 1. FC Köln
Report

Lokomotiv Sofia Bulgaria8–3Sweden Malmö FF
Kotkov 6', 8', 28', 47', 59'
Debarski 20', 42'
Milev 61'
Report Ekström 15'
Larsson 51', 62'


Rapid Wien Austria3–0Republic of Ireland Shamrock Rovers
Glechner 28', 62'
Nuske 56'
Report
Attendance: 42,323

Glentoran Northern Ireland2–2Greece Panathinaikos
Turner 44' (pen.)
Thompson 58'
Report Giannakopoulos 13'
Papoutsakis 21'
Attendance: 16,560

DWS Netherlands3–1Turkey Fenerbahçe
Geurtsen 45', 63'
Hollander 51'
Report Pekel 58'
Attendance: 36,837

Aris Luxembourg1–5Portugal Benfica
Hoffmann 87' Report Torres 15', 18', 35', 60'
Eusébio 42'

Boldklubben 1909 Denmark2–5Spain Real Madrid
Richter 15'
Danielsen 83'
Report Gento 4', 42', 51'
Grosso 29'
Puskás 60'
Attendance: 18,139

Second leg

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Red Star Belgrade Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia4–2Scotland Rangers
Prljinčević 33', 68'
Kostić 65'
Melić 78'
Report Greig 40'
McKinnon 83'

Rangers 5–5 Red Star Belgrade on aggregate; play-off needed.


Győri Vasas ETO Hungary4–2East Germany Chemie Leipzig
Palotai 10'
Keglovich 30', 50'
Orosz 60'
Report Scherbarth 85'
Behla 88'

Győri Vasas ETO won 6–2 on aggregate.


Liverpool England6–1Iceland KR
Byrne 14'
St John 24', 75'
Hunt 51'
Graham 65'
Stevenson 66'
Report Felixson 36'
Attendance: 32,597

Liverpool won 11–1 on aggregate.


La Chaux-de-Fonds won 4–3 on aggregate.


Dinamo București Romania5–0Malta Sliema Wanderers
Pârcălab 30', 42'
Petru 65'
Frățilă 84', 86'
Report

Dinamo București won 7–0 on aggregate.


Górnik Zabrze Poland3–0Czechoslovakia Dukla Prague
Pohl 32', 60'
Musiałek 65'
Report
Attendance: 77,379

Dukla Prague 4–4 Górnik Zabrze on aggregate; play-off needed.


1. FC Köln West Germany2–0Albania Partizani
Sturm 80'
Overath 90'
Report

1. FC Köln won 2–0 on aggregate.


Shamrock Rovers Republic of Ireland0–2Austria Rapid Wien
Report Wolny 53'
Flögel 85'
Attendance: 31,649

Rapid Wien won 5–0 on aggregate.


Malmö FF Sweden2–0Bulgaria Lokomotiv Sofia
Larsson 23' (pen.), 31' Report

Lokomotiv Sofia won 8–5 on aggregate.


Panathinaikos Greece3–2Northern Ireland Glentoran
Loukanidis 18' (pen.), 70'
Papoutsakis 77'
Report Turner 40'
Pavis 75'

Panathinaikos won 5–4 on aggregate.


Benfica Portugal5–1Luxembourg Aris
Eusébio 23', 52'
Simões 57'
Torres 69'
Augusto 87'
Report Schreiner 48'
Attendance: 16,289
Referee: Jean Tricot (France)

Benfica won 10–2 on aggregate.


Bologna Italy2–1Belgium Anderlecht
Pascutti 57'
Nielsen 75'
Report Stockman 89'
Attendance: 33,791

Anderlecht 2–2 Bologna on aggregate; play-off needed.


Fenerbahçe Turkey0–1Netherlands DWS
Report Temming 82'

DWS won 4–1 on aggregate.


Lyn Norway3–0Finland Reipas Lahti
Seemann 11', 51'
Berg 75'
Report
Attendance: 11,394

Lyn won 4–2 on aggregate.


Real Madrid Spain4–0Denmark Boldklubben 1909
Gento 9', 88'
Grosso 28'
Amancio 77'
Report
Attendance: 18,136
Referee: Marcel Bois (France)

Real Madrid won 9–2 on aggregate.

Play-off

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Anderlecht Belgium0–0
Decided by a coin flip.
Italy Bologna
Report
Attendance: 8,649

Anderlecht 0–0 Bologna in play-off match. Anderlecht qualified on a coin toss.


Dukla Prague Czechoslovakia0–0
Decided by a coin flip.
Poland Górnik Zabrze
Report

Dukla Prague 0–0 Górnik Zabrze in play-off match. Dukla Prague qualified on a coin toss.


Rangers Scotland3–1Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade
Forrest 12', 36'
Brand 73'
Report Čop 73'
Attendance: 34,428

Rangers won play-off 3–1.

Bracket

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First round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
              
Greece Panathinaikos 1 1 2
West Germany 1. FC Köln 1 2 3
West Germany 1. FC Köln 0 0 0 (2)
England Liverpool (ct) 0 0 0 (2)
England Liverpool 3 1 4
Belgium Anderlecht 0 0 0
England Liverpool 3 0 3
Italy Inter Milan 1 3 4
Italy Inter Milan 6 1 7
Romania Dinamo București 0 0 0
Italy Inter Milan 3 0 3
Scotland Rangers 1 1 2
Scotland Rangers 1 2 3
Austria Rapid Wien 0 0 0
Italy Inter Milan 1
Portugal Benfica 0
Netherlands DWS 5 3 8
Norway Lyn 1 0 1
Netherlands DWS 1 0 1
Hungary Győri Vasas ETO 1 1 2
Hungary Győri Vasas ETO 5 3 8
Bulgaria Lokomotiv Sofia 3 4 7
Hungary Győri Vasas ETO 0 0 0
Portugal Benfica 1 4 5
Switzerland La Chaux-de-Fonds 1 0 1
Portugal Benfica 1 5 6
Portugal Benfica 5 1 6
Spain Real Madrid 1 2 3
Spain Real Madrid 4 2 6
Czechoslovakia Dukla Prague 0 2 2

First round

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Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Panathinaikos Greece 2–3 West Germany 1. FC Köln 1–1 1–2
Liverpool England 4–0 Belgium Anderlecht 3–0 1–0
Inter Milan Italy 7–0 Romania Dinamo București 6–0 1–0
Rangers Scotland 3–0 Austria Rapid Wien 1–0 2–0
DWS Netherlands 8–1 Norway Lyn 5–0 3–1
Győri Vasas ETO Hungary 8–7 Bulgaria Lokomotiv Sofia 5–3 3–4
La Chaux-de-Fonds Switzerland 1–6 Portugal Benfica 1–1 0–5
Real Madrid Spain 6–2 Czechoslovakia Dukla Prague 4–0 2–2

First leg

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La Chaux-de-Fonds Switzerland1–1Portugal Benfica
Antenen 37' Report Torres 6'

DWS Netherlands5–0Norway Lyn
Temming 8', 77'
Lenz 35'
Israël 72'
Burgers 83'
Report
Attendance: 40,028
Referee: Jack Taylor (England)

Inter Milan Italy6–0Romania Dinamo București
Jair 12', 35'
Mazzola 16', 78'
Suárez 38'
Milani 82'
Report
Attendance: 20,376


Real Madrid Spain4–0Czechoslovakia Dukla Prague
Amancio 23', 73', 83'
Grosso 33'
Report
Attendance: 67,067[4]

Rangers Scotland1–0Austria Rapid Wien
Wilson 55' Report
Attendance: 50,788

Győri Vasas ETO Hungary5–3Bulgaria Lokomotiv Sofia
Győrfi 39', 70'
Korsós 50'
Povázsai 80', 85'
Report Kotkov 42', 63'
Debarski 65'

Liverpool England3–0Belgium Anderlecht
St John 10'
Hunt 43'
Yeats 49'
Report
Attendance: 44,616

Second leg

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Lyn Norway1–3Netherlands DWS
Seemann 67' Report Geurtsen 59'
Temming 62'
Hollander 76'
Attendance: 7,386

DWS won 8–1 on aggregate.


1. FC Köln West Germany2–1Greece Panathinaikos
Thielen 19'
Müller 74'
Report Komianidis 5'

1. FC Köln won 3–2 on aggregate.


Dukla Prague Czechoslovakia2–2Spain Real Madrid
Geleta 60', 78' Report Felo 14'
Amancio 86'

Real Madrid won 6–2 on aggregate.


Dinamo București Romania0–1Italy Inter Milan
Report Domenghini 57'

Inter Milan won 7–0 on aggregate.


Győri Vasas ETO won 8–7 on aggregate.


Rapid Wien Austria0–2Scotland Rangers
Report Forrest 19'
Wilson 55'
Attendance: 69,272

Rangers won 3–0 on aggregate.


Benfica Portugal5–0Switzerland La Chaux-de-Fonds
Coluna 35'
Torres 40', 66', 85'
Eusébio 53'
Report
Attendance: 54,471

Benfica won 6–1 on aggregate.


Anderlecht Belgium0–1England Liverpool
Report Hunt 89'
Attendance: 47,998

Liverpool won 4–0 on aggregate.

Quarter-finals

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Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg Play-off
1. FC Köln West Germany 0–0 (ct) England Liverpool 0–0 0–0 2–2[c]
Inter Milan Italy 3–2 Scotland Rangers 3–1 0–1
DWS Netherlands 1–2 Hungary Győri Vasas ETO 1–1 0–1
Benfica Portugal 6–3 Spain Real Madrid 5–1 1–2

First leg

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1. FC Köln West Germany0–0England Liverpool
Report

Inter Milan Italy3–1Scotland Rangers
Suárez 48'
Peiró 50', 51'
Report Forrest 64'
Attendance: 49,520

Benfica Portugal5–1Spain Real Madrid
Augusto 9'
Eusébio 12', 25'
Simões 75'
Coluna 87'
Report Amancio 58'
Attendance: 64,256

DWS Netherlands1–1Hungary Győri Vasas ETO
Schrijvers 78' (pen.) Report Korsós 21'
Attendance: 46,915

Second leg

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Rangers Scotland1–0Italy Inter Milan
Forrest 6' Report
Attendance: 78,872

Inter Milan won 3–2 on aggregate.


Győri Vasas ETO Hungary1–0Netherlands DWS
Povázsai 87' Report
Attendance: 16,165

Győri Vasas ETO won 2–1 on aggregate.


Liverpool England0–0West Germany 1. FC Köln
Report
Attendance: 48,948

1. FC Köln 0–0 Liverpool on aggregate; play-off needed.


Real Madrid Spain2–1Portugal Benfica
Grosso 10'
Gento 70'
Report Eusébio 40'
Attendance: 73,012[5]

Benfica won 6–3 on aggregate.

Play-off

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Liverpool England2–2
Decided by a coin flip.
West Germany 1. FC Köln
St John 21'
Hunt 36'
Report Thielen 40'
Löhr 48'
Attendance: 47,862

Liverpool 2–2 1. FC Köln in play-off match. Liverpool qualified on a coin toss.

Semi-finals

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Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Liverpool England 3–4 Italy Inter Milan 3–1 0–3
Győri Vasas ETO Hungary 0–5 Portugal Benfica 0–1 0–4

First leg

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Győri Vasas ETO Hungary0–1Portugal Benfica
Report Augusto 70'
Attendance: 62,327

Liverpool England3–1Italy Inter Milan
Hunt 4'
Callaghan 34'
St John 75'
Report Mazzola 10'
Attendance: 54,082
Referee: Karl Kainer (Austria)

Second leg

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Benfica Portugal4–0Hungary Győri Vasas ETO
Eusébio 22', 41'
Torres 34', 40'
Report
Attendance: 43,875

Benfica won 5–0 on aggregate.


Inter Milan Italy3–0England Liverpool
Corso 8'
Peiró 9'
Facchetti 60'
Report
Attendance: 76,601

Inter Milan won 4–3 on aggregate.

Final

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Inter Milan Italy1–0Portugal Benfica
Jair 43' Report
Attendance: 77,000[6]

Top goalscorers

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The top scorers from the 1964–65 European Cup (including preliminary round) were as follows:

Rank Player Team Goals
1 Portugal José Torres Portugal Benfica 11
2 Portugal Eusébio Portugal Benfica 9
3 England Roger Hunt England Liverpool 7
Bulgaria Nikola Kotkov Bulgaria Lokomotiv Sofia
5 Spain Amancio Spain Real Madrid 6
Scotland Jim Forrest Scotland Rangers
Spain Paco Gento Spain Real Madrid
8 Bulgaria Spiro Debarski Bulgaria Lokomotiv Sofia 5
Scotland Ian St John England Liverpool
10 Netherlands Frans Geurtsen Netherlands DWS 4
Spain Ramón Grosso Spain Real Madrid
Hungary László Keglovich Hungary Győri Vasas ETO
Sweden Bo Larsson Sweden Malmö FF
Italy Sandro Mazzola Italy Inter Milan
Hungary László Povázsai Hungary Győri Vasas ETO
Netherlands Mosje Temming Netherlands DWS

Notes

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  1. ^ Anderlecht advanced to the first round over Bologna by winning a coin toss, after their play-off match ended 0–0.
  2. ^ Dukla Prague advanced to the first round over Górnik Zabrze by winning a coin toss, after their play-off match ended 0–0.
  3. ^ Liverpool advanced to the semi-finals over 1. FC Köln by winning a coin toss, after their play-off match ended 2–2.

References

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  1. ^ "Jair seals Inter's second successive crown". UEFA.com. UEFA. 1 September 2014. Retrieved 16 October 2024.
  2. ^ "NIFS - Norsk & Internasjonal Fotballstatistikk" (in Norwegian). Retrieved 16 October 2024.
  3. ^ "Partizani v Köln, 9 September 1964" (JSON). Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 12 March 2022.
  4. ^ "Real Madrid v Dukla Prague, 18 November 1964" (JSON). Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 12 March 2022.
  5. ^ "Real Madrid v Benfica, 17 March 1965" (JSON). Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 12 March 2022.
  6. ^ "Internazionale v Benfica, 27 May 1965" (JSON). Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 12 March 2022.
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