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1980 European Cup final
| Field | Value | |
|---|---|---|
| title | 1980 European Cup final | |
| image | [[File:1980 European Cup Final programme.jpg | 200px]] |
| caption | Match programme cover | |
| event | [1979–80 European Cup](1979-80-european-cup) | |
| team1 | Nottingham Forest | |
| team1association | ||
| team1score | 1 | |
| team2 | Hamburger SV | |
| team2association | ||
| team2score | 0 | |
| date | 28 May 1980 | |
| stadium | Santiago Bernabéu Stadium | |
| city | Madrid | |
| referee | António Garrido (Portugal) | |
| attendance | 51,000 | |
| previous | [1979](1979-european-cup-final) | |
| next | [1981](1981-european-cup-final) |
The 1980 European Cup final was a football match held at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in Madrid, Spain on 28 May 1980, to determine the winner of the 1979–80 European Cup. The final saw defending champions Nottingham Forest of England defeat Hamburg of West Germany by a score of 1–0. In the 21st minute, John Robertson squeezed a shot past Hamburg keeper Rudi Kargus for the only goal of the game, and Forest then defended solidly, to give Nottingham Forest back-to-back European Cup titles.
Route to the final
| Nottingham Forest | Round | Hamburger SV |
|---|---|---|
| Opponent | Agg. | 1st leg |
| Östers IF | 3–1 | 2–0 (H) |
| Argeș Pitești | 4–1 | 2–0 (H) |
| Dynamo Berlin | 3–2 | 0–1 (H) |
| Ajax | 2–1 | 2–0 (H) |
Match
Details
| {{Football kit | pattern_la = _3_stripes_border_white | pattern_b = _3 stripes_vneck_white | pattern_ra = _3_stripes_border_white | pattern_sh = _adidasred | pattern_so = _3_stripes_red | leftarm = DD0000 | body = DD0000 | rightarm = DD0000 | shorts = DD0000 | socks = DD0000 | Nottingham Forest}} | {{Football kit | pattern_la = _hsv7980h | pattern_b = _hsv7980h | pattern_ra = _hsv7980h | pattern_sh = _adidasblue | pattern_so = _3_stripes_blue | leftarm = | body = | rightarm = | shorts = | socks = | Hamburger SV}} |
|---|
| ENG Brian Clough |
|---|
| YUG Branko Zebec |
|---|
|}
Notes
References
References
- ""Nottingham Forest 1979/80" uefa.com".
- (2020-08-06). "Bayern Munich: Branko Zebec, the brilliant, damaged manager who helped shape a giant". BBC Sport.
- Pye, Steven. (28 May 2020). "When Nottingham Forest retained the European Cup 40 years ago". The Guardian.
- Tironi, Hrvoje. (11 September 2016). "Aston Villa i Nottingham Forest, dva europska prvaka u 2. ligi". [[Goal (website).
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