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1978 European Cup final

Index 1978 European Cup final

The 1978 European Cup final was an association football match between Liverpool of England and Club Brugge of Belgium on 10 May 1978 at Wembley Stadium, London, England (the venue was decided in Bern by the UEFA Executive Committee on 20 September 1977). [1]

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  1. 89 relations: Alan Hansen, Anfield, Association football, Atlético Madrid, Bökelbergstadion, Bern, Bernard Verheecke, Birger Jensen, Bob Paisley, Borussia Mönchengladbach, British Summer Time, Bye (sports), Captain (association football), Central European Time, Charles Corver, Club Brugge KV, Colin Irwin (footballer), Daniël De Cubber, David Fairclough, David Johnson (footballer, born 1951), Dirk Sanders, Dynamo Dresden, Eduard Krieger, Emlyn Hughes, Ernst Happel, Estádio da Luz (1954), Fons Bastijns, Free kick (association football), Georges Leekens, Gino Maes, Graeme Souness, Ian Callaghan, Jan Breydel Stadium, Jan Sørensen, Jan Simoen, Jimmy Case, Joey Jones, Jos Volders, Julien Cools, Juventus FC, Kenny Dalglish, Kuopio Football Stadium, Kuopion Palloseura, Lajos Kű, Leen Barth, Leicester City F.C., Leoforos Alexandras Stadium, Liverpool Echo, Liverpool F.C., Liverpool F.C. in international football, ... Expand index (39 more) »

  2. 1977–78 in Belgian football
  3. 1977–78 in English football
  4. 1977–78 in European football
  5. 1978 in London
  6. Club Brugge KV matches
  7. International club association football competitions hosted by London
  8. May 1978 sports events in Europe

Alan Hansen

Alan David Hansen (born 13 June 1955) is a Scottish former footballer and BBC television football pundit.

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Anfield

Anfield is a football stadium in Anfield, Liverpool, England, which has a seating capacity of 60,725 making it the fifth largest football stadium in England.

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Association football

Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players each, who primarily use their feet to propel a ball around a rectangular field called a pitch.

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Atlético Madrid

Club Atlético de Madrid, S.A.D. (meaning "Athletic Club of Madrid"), known simply as Atleti in Spanish-speaking countries and commonly referred to at the international level as Atlético Madrid, is a Spanish professional football club based in Madrid that plays in La Liga.

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Bökelbergstadion

The Bökelbergstadion was a football stadium in Mönchengladbach, Germany.

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Bern

Bern, or Berne,Bärn; Bèrna; Berna; Berna.

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Bernard Verheecke

Bernard Verheecke (Bruges, 13 January 1957) is a former Belgian footballer who played as a forward.

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Birger Jensen

Birger Quistorff Jensen (1 March 19514 April 2023) was a Danish professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper, spending most of his career with Belgian club Club Brugge.

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Bob Paisley

Robert Paisley (23 January 1919 – 14 February 1996) was an English professional football manager and player who played as a wing-half.

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Borussia Mönchengladbach

Borussia Verein für Leibesübungen 1900 e.V. Mönchengladbach, better known as Borussia Mönchengladbach and colloquially known as just Gladbach, is a professional football club based in Mönchengladbach, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany that plays in the Bundesliga, the top flight of German football.

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British Summer Time

During British Summer Time (BST), civil time in the United Kingdom is advanced one hour forward of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), in effect changing the time zone from UTC±00:00 to UTC+01:00, so that mornings have one hour less daylight, and evenings one hour more.

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Bye (sports)

In sports, a bye is the preferential status of a player or team that is automatically advanced to the next round of a tournament without having to play an opponent in an early round.

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Captain (association football)

The captain of a football team, sometimes known as the skipper, is a team member chosen to be the on-pitch leader of the team; they are often one of the older or more experienced members of the squad, or a player that can heavily influence a game or has good leadership qualities.

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Central European Time

Central European Time (CET) is a standard time of Central, and parts of Western Europe, which is one hour ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).

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Charles Corver

Charles George Reinier Corver (16 January 1936 – 10 November 2020) was a Dutch football referee.

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Club Brugge KV

italic, known simply as Club Brugge (in English also: Club Bruges), is a Belgian professional football club based in Bruges, Belgium.

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Colin Irwin (footballer)

Colin Trundle Franklin Irwin (born 9 February 1957) is a professional footballer of the early 1980s.

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Daniël De Cubber

Daniël De Cubber (born 19 April 1954) is a former Belgian footballer.

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David Fairclough

David Fairclough (born 5 January 1957) is an English retired footballer, most famous for playing for Liverpool as a striker during the 1970s and 1980s.

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David Johnson (footballer, born 1951)

David Edward Johnson (23 October 1951 – 23 November 2022) was an English professional footballer and manager who played as a forward and won major trophies for Liverpool in the 1970s and 1980s.

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Dirk Sanders

Dirk Sanders (born 30 September 1955) is a former Belgian footballer who played as midfielder.

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Dynamo Dresden

Sportgemeinschaft Dynamo Dresden e.V., commonly known as SG Dynamo Dresden or Dynamo Dresden, is a German association football club based in Dresden, Saxony.

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Eduard Krieger

Eduard Franz Krieger (16 December 1946 – 20 December 2019) was an Austrian international footballer.

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Emlyn Hughes

Emlyn Walter Hughes (28 August 1947 – 9 November 2004) was an English footballer.

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Ernst Happel

Ernst Franz Hermann Happel (29 November 1925 – 14 November 1992) was an Austrian football player and manager.

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Estádio da Luz (1954)

Estádio da Luz (Stadium of Light), officially named Estádio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica, was a multi-purpose stadium located in Lisbon, Portugal.

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Fons Bastijns

Fons Bastijns (28 January 1947 – 15 November 2008) was a former international Belgian footballer.

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Free kick (association football)

A free kick is a method of restarting play in association football.

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Georges Leekens

Georges Leekens (born 18 May 1949) is a Belgian football manager and former player.

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Gino Maes

Gino Maes (born 7 February 1957) is a Belgian former footballer who played as a left back.

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Graeme Souness

Graeme James Souness (born 6 May 1953) is a Scottish former professional football player, manager and television pundit.

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Ian Callaghan

Ian Robert Callaghan (born 10 April 1942) is an English retired professional footballer who played as a midfielder.

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Jan Breydel Stadium

Jan Breydel Stadium (Jan Breydelstadion) is a multi-purpose stadium in Sint-Andries, Bruges, Belgium.

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Jan Sørensen

Jan Johnsen Sørensen (14 May 1955 – 16 February 2024) was a Danish professional footballer who played as a striker.

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Jan Simoen

Jan Simoen (born 9 December 1953) is a Belgian former professional footballer who played as a forward.

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Jimmy Case

James Robert Case (born 18 May 1954) is an English retired professional footballer who played as a midfielder.

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Joey Jones

Joseph Patrick Jones (born 4 March 1955) is a Welsh former footballer who played as a full-back.

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Jos Volders

Jos Volders (born 30 December 1949, in Kwaadmechelen) is a Belgian former footballer who played as a left back.

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Julien Cools

Julien Cools (born 13 February 1947) is a Belgian former footballer who won the Belgian Golden Shoe in 1977 while at Club Brugge.

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Juventus FC

Juventus Football Club (from iuventūs, 'youth'), commonly known as Juventus or colloquially as Juve, is an Italian professional football club based in Turin, Piedmont, who compete in Serie A, the top tier of the Italian football league system.

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Kenny Dalglish

Sir Kenneth Mathieson Dalglish (born 4 March 1951) is a Scottish former football player and manager.

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Kuopio Football Stadium

Kuopio Football Stadium (Kuopion keskuskenttä), also known as Väre Areena (formerly Savon Sanomat Areena, Magnum Areena) is a multi-use stadium in Kuopio, Finland.

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Kuopion Palloseura

Kuopion Palloseura, commonly referred to as KuPS, is a Finnish football club based in Kuopio.

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Lajos Kű

Lajos Kű (born 5 July 1948) is a Hungarian former footballer who played as a midfielder for Videoton, Ferencvárosi TC, Club Brugge and SC Eisenstadt.

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Leen Barth

Leendert Barth (born 11 January 1952 in Puttershoek) is a Dutch former football player.

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Leicester City F.C.

Leicester City Football Club is a professional football club based in the city of Leicester, East Midlands, England.

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Leoforos Alexandras Stadium

Apostolos Nikolaidis Stadium (Γήπεδο Απόστολος Νικολαΐδης), commonly known as Leoforos Alexandras Stadium or Leoforos Stadium, is a football stadium and multi-sport center in Athens, Greece.

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Liverpool Echo

The Liverpool Echo is a newspaper published by Trinity Mirror North West & North Wales – a subsidiary company of Reach plc and is based in St.

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Liverpool F.C.

Liverpool Football Club is a professional football club based in Liverpool, England.

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Liverpool F.C. in international football

Liverpool Football Club is a professional association football club in Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) competitions.

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Marcial Pina

Marcial Manuel Pina Morales (born 23 August 1946), sometimes known simply as Marcial, is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a midfielder.

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Marking (association football)

In association football, marking is an organized defensive tactic which aims to prevent a member of the opposing team (usually a striker) from taking control of the ball.

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Nené (footballer, born 1949)

Tamagnini Manuel Gomes Batista (born 20 November 1949), known as Nené, is a retired Portuguese professional footballer.

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Offside (association football)

Offside is one of the laws in association football, codified in Law 11 of the Laws of the Game.

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Overtime (sports)

Overtime or extra time is an additional period of play specified under the rules of a sport to bring a game to a decision and avoid declaring the match a tie or draw where the scores are the same.

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Panathinaikos F.C.

Panathinaikos Football Club (ΠΑΕ Παναθηναϊκός Α.Ο.), known as Panathinaikos, or by its full name, and the name of its parent sports club, Panathinaikos A.O. or PAO (Παναθηναϊκός Αθλητικός Όμιλος; Panathinaïkós Athlitikós Ómilos), is a Greek professional football club based in Athens, Greece.

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Penalty shoot-out (association football)

In association football, a penalty shoot-out (previously known as kicks from the penalty mark) is a tie-breaking method to determine which team is awarded victory in a match that cannot end in a draw, when the score is tied after the normal time as well as extra time (if used) has expired (for example, in a FIFA World Cup, penalties are used in elimination matches; the round of 16, the quarter-finals, the semi-finals, and the final).

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Phil Neal

Philip George Neal (born 20 February 1951) is an English retired footballer who played for Northampton Town, Liverpool and Bolton Wanderers as a full-back.

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Phil Thompson

Philip Bernard Thompson (born 21 January 1954) is an English retired footballer, who played as a defender for Liverpool team of the 1970s and 1980s.

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Playoff format

There are a number of formats used in various levels of competition in sports and games to determine an overall champion.

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Rainer Bonhof

Rainer Bonhof (born 29 March 1952) is a German former professional footballer, who played as a defensive midfielder or wing-back.

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Raoul Lambert

Raoul Lambert (born 20 October 1944) is a Belgian retired footballer who played as a striker.

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Ray Clemence

Raymond Neal Clemence, (5 August 1948 – 15 November 2020) was an England international football goalkeeper and part of the Liverpool team of the 1970s.

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Ray Kennedy

Raymond Kennedy (28 July 1951 – 30 November 2021) was an English footballer who won every domestic honour in the game with Arsenal and Liverpool in the 1970s and early 1980s.

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René Vandereycken

René Vandereycken (born 22 July 1953) is a Belgian retired professional footballer and manager.

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Roberto Bettega

Roberto Bettega (born 27 December 1950) is an Italian former footballer who played as a forward.

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Roger Davies (footballer)

Roger Davies (born 25 October 1950) is an English retired football forward who played professionally in England, Belgium and the United States.

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Royal Dutch Football Association

The Royal Dutch Football Association (KNVB) is the governing body of football in the Netherlands.

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Rudolf-Harbig-Stadion

Rudolf-Harbig-Stadion is a stadium in Dresden, Saxony, Germany.

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S.L. Benfica

italic, commonly known as Benfica, is a professional football club based in Lisbon, Portugal, that competes in the Primeira Liga, the top flight of Portuguese football.

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Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino

The Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino (Grande Torino Olympic Stadium) is a multi-purpose stadium located in Turin, Italy.

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Steve Heighway

Stephen Derek Heighway (born 25 November 1947) is an Irish former footballer who played as a winger.

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Steve Ogrizovic

Steven Ogrizovic (born 12 September 1957) is an English football coach, former professional footballer and cricketer.

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Terry McDermott

Terence McDermott (born 8 December 1951) is an English former professional footballer who played as a midfielder.

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Tommy Smith (footballer, born 1945)

Thomas Smith (5 April 1945 – 12 April 2019) was an English footballer, who played as a defender at Liverpool for 16 years from 1962 to 1978.

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UEFA

The Union of European Football Associations (UEFA; Union des associations européennes de football; Union der europäischen Fußballverbände) is one of six continental bodies of governance in association football.

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UEFA Champions League

The UEFA Champions League (abbreviated as UCL) is an annual club association football competition organised by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) and contested by top-division European clubs, deciding the competition winners through a round robin group stage to qualify for a double-legged knockout format, and a single leg final.

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UEFA Europa League

The UEFA Europa League (previously known as the UEFA Cup), abbreviated as UEL or sometimes UEFA EL, is an annual football club competition organised since 1971 by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) for eligible European football clubs.

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Vicente Calderón Stadium

The Vicente Calderón Stadium (Estadio Vicente Calderón) was the home stadium of Atlético Madrid from its completion in 1966 to 2017, with a seating capacity of 54,907.

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Wembley Stadium (1923)

The original Wembley Stadium (originally known as the Empire Stadium) was a football stadium in Wembley, London, best known for hosting important football matches.

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Wilfried Hannes

Wilfried Hannes (born 17 May 1957) is a German former professional footballer who played as a defender, and manager, known for achieving his career despite being visually impaired after a pupil-tumour had caused him to lose his sight in his right eye as a child.

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1972–73 UEFA Cup

The 1972–73 UEFA Cup was the second season of the UEFA Cup, the third-tier club football competition organised by UEFA.

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1975–76 UEFA Cup

The 1975–76 UEFA Cup was the fifth season of the UEFA Cup, the third-tier club football competition organised by UEFA.

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1976 UEFA Cup final

The 1976 UEFA Cup Final were association football matches played over two-legs between Liverpool of England and Club Brugge of Belgium on 28 April 1976 at Anfield, Liverpool and on 19 May 1976 at the Olympiastadion, Bruges. 1978 European Cup final and 1976 UEFA Cup final are club Brugge KV matches and Liverpool F.C. matches.

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1976–77 Belgian First Division

Statistics of Belgian First Division in the 1976–77 season.

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1976–77 in English football

The 1976–77 season was the 97th season of competitive football in England.

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1977 European Cup final

The 1977 European Cup final was an association football match played between Liverpool of England and Borussia Mönchengladbach of West Germany on 25 May 1977 at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome, Italy (the venue was decided in Bern by the UEFA Executive Committee on 17 September 1976). 1978 European Cup final and 1977 European Cup final are Liverpool F.C. matches and UEFA Champions League finals.

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1977–78 European Cup

The 1977–78 season of the European Cup football club tournament was won by defending champions Liverpool in the final against Club Brugge. 1978 European Cup final and 1977–78 European Cup are 1977–78 in European football.

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1979 European Cup final

The 1979 European Cup final was a football match held at the Olympiastadion, Munich, on 30 May 1979. 1978 European Cup final and 1979 European Cup final are UEFA Champions League finals.

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See also

1977–78 in Belgian football

1977–78 in English football

1977–78 in European football

1978 in London

Club Brugge KV matches

International club association football competitions hosted by London

May 1978 sports events in Europe

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1978_European_Cup_final

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