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Tournament details | |
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Dates | 19 September 1973 – 17 May 1974 |
Teams | 31 |
Final positions | |
Champions | Bayern Munich (1st title) |
Runners-up | Atlético Madrid |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 60 |
Goals scored | 180 (3 per match) |
Attendance | 1,694,422 (28,240 per match) |
Top scorer(s) | Gerd Müller (Bayern Munich) 8 goals |
← 1972–73 1974–75 → |
The 1973–74 season of the European Cup football club tournament was won for the first time by Bayern Munich, beginning their own three-year period of domination, in a replayed final against Atlético Madrid, the only such occasion in the tournament's final. This was the first time the cup went to Germany, and the only European Cup final to require a replay after the first match was drawn 1–1 after extra time.
Ajax, the three-time defending champions, were eliminated by CSKA September Flag in the second round.
Wacker Innsbruck (1st) | Club Brugge (1st) | CSKA September Flag (1st) | APOEL (1st) |
Spartak Trnava (1st) | Vejle (1st) | Liverpool (1st) | TPS (1st) |
Nantes (1st) | Dynamo Dresden (1st) | Bayern Munich (1st) | Olympiacos (1st) |
Újpesti Dózsa (1st) | Fram (1st) | Waterford United (1st) | Juventus (1st) |
Jeunesse Esch (1st) | Floriana (1st) | Ajax (1st) TH | Crusaders (1st) |
Viking (1st) | Stal Mielec (1st) | Benfica (1st) | Dinamo București (1st) |
Celtic (1st) | Atlético Madrid (1st) | Åtvidaberg (1st) | Basel (1st) |
Galatasaray (1st) | Zaria Voroshilovgrad (1st) | Red Star Belgrade (1st) |
Team 1 | Agg. | Team 2 | 1st leg | 2nd leg |
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Viking | 1–3 | Spartak Trnava | 1–2 | 0–1 |
Zaria Voroshilovgrad | 3–0 | APOEL | 2–0 | 1–0 |
Benfica | 2–0 | Olympiacos | 1–0 | 1–0 |
Waterford United | 2–6 | Újpesti Dózsa | 2–3 | 0–3 |
Bayern Munich | 4–4 (4–3 p) | Åtvidaberg | 3–1 | 1–3 |
Dynamo Dresden | 4–3 | Juventus | 2–0 | 2–3 |
Ajax | Bye | – | – | – |
CSKA September Flag | 4–0 | Wacker | 3–0 | 1–0 |
Club Brugge | 10–0 | Floriana | 8–0 | 2–0 |
Basel | 11–2 | Fram | 5–0 | 6–2 |
TPS | 1–9 | Celtic | 1–6 | 0–3 |
Vejle | 3–2 | Nantes | 2–2 | 1–0 |
Red Star Belgrade | 3–1 | Stal Mielec | 2–1 | 1–0 |
Jeunesse Esch | 1–3 | Liverpool | 1–1 | 0–2 |
Crusaders | 0–12 | Dinamo București | 0–1 | 0–11 |
Atlético Madrid | 1–0 | Galatasaray | 0–0 | 1–0 |
Viking | 1–2 | Spartak Trnava |
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Kvia 59' | Report | Adamec 13' Martinkovič 36' |
Zorya Voroshilovgrad | 2–0 | APOEL |
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Belousov 24' V. Kuznetsov 27' | Report |
Benfica | 1–0 | Olympiacos |
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Timula 53' | Report |
Waterford United | 2–3 | Újpesti Dózsa |
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Kirby 13' O'Neill 90' | Report | Zámbó 9' Fazekas 64' Nagy 69' |
Bayern Munich | 3–1 | Åtvidaberg |
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Müller 3', 72' Olsson 68' (o.g.) | Report | Dürnberger 66' (o.g.) |
Dynamo Dresden | 2–0 | Juventus |
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Kreische 28' Schade 39' | Report |
CSKA September Flag | 3–0 | Wacker Innsbruck |
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Marashliev 3' Zhekov 26' Denev 38' | Report |
Club Brugge | 8–0 | Floriana |
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Lambert 5', 48', 55' le Fevre 20' Carteus 34', 74' Houwaart 39' Rüssmann 43' | Report |
TPS | 1–6 | Celtic |
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Andelmin 17' (pen.) | Report | Callaghan 2', 88' Hood 22' Johnstone 61' Connelly 78' (pen.) Deans 86' |
Red Star Belgrade | 2–1 | Stal Mielec |
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Petrović 2' Karasi 66' | Report | Lato 46' |
Jeunesse Esch | 1–1 | Liverpool |
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Dussier 88' | Report | Hall 43' |
Crusaders | 0–1 | Dinamo București |
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Report | Sălceanu 1' |
Spartak Trnava | 1–0 | Viking |
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Martinkovič 25' | Report |
Spartak Trnava won 3–1 on aggregate.
APOEL | 0–1 | Zorya Voroshilovgrad |
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Report | Kuksov 58' |
Zorya Voroshilovgrad won 3–0 on aggregate.
Olympiacos | 0–1 | Benfica |
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Report | Nené 29' |
Benfica won 2–0 on aggregate.
Újpesti Dózsa | 3–0 | Waterford United |
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E. Dunai 9' Fazekas 67' Nagy 86' | Report |
Újpesti Dózsa won 6–2 on aggregate.
Åtvidaberg | 3–1 (a.e.t.) | Bayern Munich |
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Torstensson 7', 72' Wallinder 15' | Report | Hoeneß 75' |
Penalties | ||
Torstensson Almqvist Magnusson Karlsson Franzén | 3–4 | Kapellmann Gersdorff Müller Hoeneß Beckenbauer |
4–4 on aggregate; Bayern Munich won on penalties.
Juventus | 3–2 | Dynamo Dresden |
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Furino 9' Altafini 25' Cuccureddu 30' | Report | Capello 24' (o.g.) Sachse 75' |
Dynamo Dresden won 4–3 on aggregate.
CSKA September Flag won 4–0 on aggregate.
Floriana | 0–2 | Club Brugge |
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Report | Thio 65' Houwaart 85' |
Club Brugge won 10–0 on aggregate.
Fram | 2–6 | Basel |
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Leifsson 52' Elíasson 78' | Report | Tanner 4', 56' Cubillas 24' Geirsson 39' (o.g.) Wampfler 60' Stohler 66' (pen.) |
Basel won 11–2 on aggregate.
Celtic won 9–1 on aggregate.
Nantes | 0–1 | Vejle |
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Report | Nørregaard 62' |
Vejle won 3–2 on aggregate.
Stal Mielec | 0–1 | Red Star Belgrade |
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Report | Lazarević 26' |
Red Star Belgrade won 3–1 on aggregate.
Liverpool won 3–1 on aggregate.
Dinamo București | 11–0 | Crusaders |
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Georgescu 7', 14', 47', 63' Nunweiller 19', 40', 75', 81' Dinu 52' Dumitrache 67' Beckett 88' (o.g.) | Report |
Dinamo București won 12–0 on aggregate.
Galatasaray | 0–1 (a.e.t.) | Atlético Madrid |
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Report | Salcedo 100' |
Atletico Madrid won 1–0 on aggregate.
Team 1 | Agg. | Team 2 | 1st leg | 2nd leg |
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Spartak Trnava | 1–0 | Zorya Voroshilovgrad | 0–0 | 1–0 |
Benfica | 1–3 | Újpesti Dózsa | 1–1 | 0–2 |
Bayern Munich | 7–6 | Dynamo Dresden | 4–3 | 3–3 |
Ajax | 1–2 | CSKA September Flag | 1–0 | 0–2 |
Club Brugge | 6–7 | Basel | 2–1 | 4–6 |
Celtic | 1–0 | Vejle | 0–0 | 1–0 |
Red Star Belgrade | 4–2 | Liverpool | 2–1 | 2–1 |
Dinamo București | 2–4 | Atlético Madrid | 0–2 | 2–2 |
Benfica | 1–1 | Újpesti Dózsa |
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Eusébio 69' | Report | Tóth 57' |
Bayern Munich | 4–3 | Dynamo Dresden |
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Hoffmann 17' Dürnberger 26' Roth 71' Müller 83' | Report | Hansen 13' (o.g.) Sachse 36' Heidler 42' |
Ajax | 1–0 | CSKA September Flag |
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Mulder 15' | Report |
Dinamo București | 0–2 | Atlético Madrid |
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Report | Bezerra 18' Eusebio 88' |
Spartak Trnava won 1–0 on aggregate.
Újpesti Dózsa | 2–0 | Benfica |
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Bene 67' Kolár 70' | Report |
Újpesti Dózsa won 3–1 on aggregate.
Dynamo Dresden | 3–3 | Bayern Munich |
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Wätzlich 42' Schade 52' Häfner 56' | Report | Hoeneß 10', 12' Müller 58' |
Bayern Munich won 7–6 on aggregate.
CSKA September Flag | 2–0 (a.e.t.) | Ajax |
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Marashliev 68' Mihaylov 116' | Report |
CSKA September Flag won 2–1 on aggregate.
Basel | 6–4 | Club Brugge |
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Rüssmann 19' (o.g.) Balmer 31' Wampfler 37' Hitzfeld 63' (pen.), 70', 87' | Report | Lambert 23', 46' (pen.), 68' Carteus 28' |
Basel won 7–6 on aggregate.
Celtic won 1–0 on aggregate.
Red Star Belgrade won 4–2 on aggregate.
Atlético Madrid | 2–2 | Dinamo București |
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Ayala 10' Capón 73' | Report | Lucescu 2' Georgescu 13' |
Atlético Madrid won 4–2 on aggregate.
Team 1 | Agg. | Team 2 | 1st leg | 2nd leg |
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Spartak Trnava | 2–2 (3–4 p) | Újpesti Dózsa | 1–1 | 1–1 |
Bayern Munich | 5–3 | CSKA September Flag | 4–1 | 1–2 |
FC Basel | 5–6 | Celtic | 3–2 | 2–4 |
Red Star Belgrade | 0–2 | Atlético Madrid | 0–2 | 0–0 |
Spartak Trnava | 1–1 | Újpesti Dózsa |
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Kabát 11' | Report | Tóth 70' (pen.) |
Bayern Munich | 4–1 | CSKA September Flag |
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Torstensson 11', 88' Beckenbauer 33' Müller 65' | Report | Marashliev 23' |
Red Star Belgrade | 0–2 | Atlético Madrid |
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Report | Aragonés 8' Gárate 79' |
Újpesti Dózsa | 1–1 (a.e.t.) | Spartak Trnava |
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Fekete 41' | Report | Adamec 36' |
Penalties | ||
Tóth Horváth Kellner Bene Zámbó | 4–3 | Adamec Dobiaš Hrušecký Ševčík Keketi |
2–2 on aggregate; Újpesti Dózsa won on penalties.
CSKA September Flag | 2–1 | Bayern Munich |
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Kolev 41' (pen.) Denev 48' | Report | Breitner 30' (pen.) |
Bayern Munich won 5–3 on aggregate.
Celtic | 4–2 (a.e.t.) | FC Basel |
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Dalglish 14' Deans 18' Callaghan 62' Murray 114' | Report | Mundschin 33' Balmer 48' |
Celtic won 6–5 on aggregate.
Atlético Madrid won 2–0 on aggregate.
Team 1 | Agg. | Team 2 | 1st leg | 2nd leg |
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Újpesti Dózsa | 1–4 | Bayern Munich | 1–1 | 0–3 |
Celtic | 0–2 | Atlético Madrid | 0–0 | 0–2 |
Újpesti Dózsa | 1–1 | Bayern Munich |
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Fazekas 81' | Report | Torstensson 64' |
Bayern Munich | 3–0 | Újpesti Dózsa |
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Torstensson 33' Horváth 70' (o.g.) Müller 81' | Report |
Bayern Munich won 4–1 on aggregate
Atlético Madrid | 2–0 | Celtic |
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Gárate 77' Adelardo 87' | Report |
Atlético Madrid won 2–0 on aggregate
Bayern Munich | 1–1 (a.e.t.) | Atlético Madrid |
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Schwarzenbeck 120' | Report | Aragonés 114' |
Bayern Munich | 4–0 | Atlético Madrid |
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Hoeneß 28', 83' Müller 58', 71' | Report |
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