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1969–70 European Cup Winners' Cup


FieldValue
tourney_nameEuropean Cup Winners' Cup
year1969–70
imageErnst-happel-stadion_vienna.jpg
size300
captionThe Praterstadion in Vienna hosted the final
dates28 August 1969 - 29 April 1970
num_teams33
champion_otherENG Manchester City
count1
second_otherPOL Górnik Zabrze
matches64
goals173
top_scorerWłodzimierz Lubański (Górnik Zabrze)
7 goals
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7 goals The 1969–70 season of the European Cup Winners' Cup was the 10th edition of European football's secondary competition. Defending champions Slovan Bratislava were eliminated in the First Round by Dinamo Zagreb. English club Manchester City defeated Polish club Górnik Zabrze 2–1 in the final for their first and only Cup Winners' Cup title.

The result was City's lone European triumph for more than 50 years, until their victory in the 2022–23 UEFA Champions League.

Preliminary round

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First leg

Second leg

1–1 on aggregate, Rapid Wien won on away goals.

First round

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First leg

De Nul Put Janssens

  • Johnston

  • Aksel
  • Özduran
  • Halil Kiraz

Second leg

Lierse won 11-1 on aggregate.

Rangers won 2–0 on aggregate.

  • Académica won 1–0 on aggregate.*
  • Bernadin
  • Weis
  • Zemzem
  • Nielsen
  • Göztepe won 6–2 on aggregate.*

Second round

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First leg

Second leg

Mário Campos

  • Académica won 2–1 on aggregate.*

Quarter-finals

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First leg

Second leg

  • Manchester City won 1–0 on aggregate.*

Semi-finals

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First leg


Second leg

Scaratti 3–3 on aggregate.

Young Lee Bell Manchester City won 5–2 on aggregate.

Play-off

Górnik Zabrze won on a coin toss.

Final

Main article: 1970 European Cup Winners' Cup final

Lee

References

References

  1. Bevan, Chris. (29 April 2020). "The strange tale of how Man City conquered Europe – 50 years on".
  2. (10 June 2023). "Man City win Champions League: Rodri goal secures victory against Inter and completes treble". [[BBC Sport]].
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