1969 Intercontinental Cup

1969 Intercontinental Cup
on aggregate
First leg
Date 8 October 1969
Venue San Siro, Milan, Italy
Referee Machin
Second leg
Date 22 October 1969
Venue La Bombonera, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Referee Massaro

The 1969 Intercontinental Cup was a two-legged football match contested between 1968–69 European Cup champions Milan and 1969 Copa Libertadores winners Estudiantes. It was the 10th edition of the competition.

The first leg was played at the San Siro in Milan, on 8 October 1969. Milan won the home game 3–0. The return leg was held two weeks later, on 22 October, at La Bombonera in Buenos Aires. Despite suffering a 2–1 defeat, Milan won the title on aggregate.

Violence on pitch

Amongst other things, the tie became infamous for the violent on-pitch conduct and dirty tactics employed by Estudiantes's players in the second leg of the fixture.[1] After a match which saw two Italian players badly assaulted, events took a turn for the surreal when stretcher-bound A.C. Milan striker Nestor Combin was arrested by Argentine police for draft dodging (Combin had been born in Argentina but had represented France at international level, having moved to Europe for his professional career). The match had immediate political ramifications, partly due to Argentina's bid for the World Cup in 1978. Many of the team's players were arrested and goalkeeper Alberto Poletti, who had punched Milan's "golden boy" playmaker Gianni Rivera, kicked Combin and had clashed with supporters after the match, was handed a life ban. Ramon Suárez, who had broken the nose of Combin, was banned from international fixtures for five years. The match is also partly to blame for a subsequent boycott of the tournament by European teams.

First leg

Match details

Milan Italy 3–0 Argentina Estudiantes
Sormani  8', 71'
Combin  45'
Report
Attendance: 60,675
Referee: Manchin
White jersey with black and red collar, white shorts, and white socks
Milan
Jersey with red and white vertical stripes, black shorts, and black socks
Estudiantes
GKItaly Fabio Cudicini
DFItaly Saul Malatrasi
DFItaly Angelo Anquilletti
DFItaly Roberto Rosato
DFWest Germany Karl-Heinz Schnellinger
MFItaly Giovanni Lodetti
MFItaly Gianni Rivera (c)
MFItaly Romano Fogli
FWItaly Angelo Sormani
FWFrance Nestor Combin 65'
FWItaly Pierino Prati
Substitutes:
MFItaly Giorgio Rognoni 65'
Manager:
Italy Nereo Rocco
GKArgentina Alberto José Poletti
DFArgentina Ramón Aguirre Suárez
DFArgentina José Hugo Medina
DFArgentina Raúl Madero
DFArgentina Oscar Malbernat
MFArgentina Carlos Bilardo
MFArgentina Néstor Togneri
MFArgentina Juan Miguel Echecopar 60'
MFArgentina Eduardo Flores
FWArgentina Marcos Conigliaro
FWArgentina Juan Ramón Verón
Substitutes:
MFArgentina Felipe Ribaudo 60'
Manager:
Argentina Osvaldo Zubeldía

Second leg

Match details

Estudiantes Argentina 2–1 Italy Milan
Conigliaro  43'
Aguirre Suárez  44'
Report Rivera  30'
Attendance: 45,000
Referee: Massaro
Jersey with red and white vertical stripes, black shorts, and black socks
Estudiantes
White jersey with black and red collar, white shorts, and white socks
Milan
GKArgentina Alberto José Poletti
DFArgentina Eduardo Luján Manera
DFArgentina Ramón Aguirre Suárez
DFArgentina Raúl Madero
DFArgentina Oscar Malbernat
MFArgentina Carlos Bilardo 55'
MFArgentina Daniel Romeo
MFArgentina Néstor Togneri
FWArgentina Marcos Norberto Conigliaro
MFArgentina Juan Alberto Taverna
FWArgentina Juan Ramón Verón
Substitutes:
MFArgentina Juan Miguel Echecopar 55'
Manager:
Argentina Osvaldo Zubeldía
GKItaly Fabio Cudicini
DFItaly Saul Malatrasi 54'
DFItaly Angelo Anquilletti
DFItaly Roberto Rosato
DFWest Germany Karl-Heinz Schnellinger
MFItaly Giovanni Lodetti
MFItaly Gianni Rivera (c)
MFItaly Romano Fogli
FWItaly Angelo Sormani
FWFrance Nestor Combin
FWItaly Pierino Prati 37'
Substitutes:
DFItaly Luigi Maldera 54'
MFItaly Giorgio Rognoni 37'
Manager:
Italy Nereo Rocco

See also

References

  1. Adams, Tony. "Rewind to 1969: Estudiantes Leave Their Mark". ESPN. Retrieved 13 December 2012.
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