1972 European Super Cup

1972 European Super Cup
on aggregate
First leg
Date 16 January 1973
Venue Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow
Referee Alistair McKenzie (Scotland)
Attendance 57,000
Second leg
Date 24 January 1973
Venue Olympisch Stadion, Amsterdam
Referee Hans-Joachim Weyland (West Germany)
Attendance 26,168

The 1972 European Super Cup was a football match played over two legs between the winner of the 1971–72 European Cup and the winner of the 1971–72 European Cup Winners' Cup. The match was proposed by Anton Witkamp of De Telegraaf to decide who was the best club in Europe.[1]

History

In 1972, Witkamp proposed the idea to Jaap Van Praag, the then president of Ajax, who were holders of the European Cup at that time. The idea was then taken to UEFA to seek official endorsement; however Artemio Franchi, the president of UEFA at that time, rejected the idea as the reigning European Cup Winners' Cup championsRangerswere serving a one-year ban at the time imposed by UEFA for the alleged misbehaviour of their fans.[1]

The match went ahead, but unofficially as a celebration of the Centenary of Rangers F.C.. The first leg was played on 16 January 1973 and the second on 24 January 1973. Ajax won the tie 6–3 on aggregate, beating Rangers both at home and away, 3–1 in Glasgow and 3–2 in the second leg in Amsterdam. Despite not being officially recognised by UEFA it is often regarded as the first ever European Super Cup match.

Match details

First leg

Rangers Scotland 1–3 Netherlands Ajax
MacDonald  41' Report Rep  34'
Cruyff  45'
Haan  76'
Attendance: 57,000
Referee: Alistair McKenzie (Scotland)
Rangers
Ajax
GK1Scotland Peter McCloy
RB2Scotland Sandy Jardine
LB3Scotland Willie Mathieson
CB4Scotland John Greig (c)
CB5Scotland Derek Johnstone 66'
CB6Scotland Dave Smith
RM7Scotland Alfie Conn 46'
CM8Scotland Tom Forsyth
CF9Scotland Derek Parlane
CM10Scotland Alex MacDonald
LM11Scotland Quinton Young
Substitutes:
MF12Scotland Tommy McLean 46'
MF14Scotland Graham Fyfe 66'
Manager:
Scotland Jock Wallace
GK1Netherlands Heinz Stuy
RB Netherlands Wim Suurbier
CM West Germany Horst Blankenburg
CB Netherlands Barry Hulshoff
LB Netherlands Ruud Krol
DM Netherlands Arie Haan
CM Netherlands Gerrie Mühren
CM Netherlands Arnold Mühren
RF Netherlands Johnny Rep
CF Netherlands Johan Cruyff
LF Netherlands Piet Keizer
Manager:
Romania Ştefan Kovács

Second leg

Ajax Netherlands 3–2 Scotland Rangers
Haan  12'
Mühren  37' (pen.)
Cruyff  79'
Report MacDonald  2'
Young  35'
Attendance: 26,168
Referee: Hans-Joachim Weyland (West Germany)
GK1Netherlands Heinz Stuy
RB Netherlands Wim Suurbier
CM West Germany Horst Blankenburg
CB Netherlands Barry Hulshoff
LB Netherlands Ruud Krol
DM Netherlands Arie Haan
CM Netherlands Gerrie Mühren
CM Netherlands Johan Neeskens
RF Netherlands Sjaak Swart
CF Netherlands Johan Cruyff
LF Netherlands Piet Keizer
Manager:
Romania Ştefan Kovács
GK1Scotland Peter McCloy
RB2Scotland Sandy Jardine
LB3Scotland Willie Mathieson
CB4Scotland John Greig (c)
CB5Scotland Derek Johnstone
CB6Scotland Dave Smith
RM7Scotland Tommy McLean
CM8Scotland Tom Forsyth
CF9Scotland Derek Parlane
CM10Scotland Alex MacDonald
LM11Scotland Quinton Young
Manager:
Scotland Jock Wallace

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "UEFA Super Cup - History". UEFA. Archived from the original on 14 October 2008. Retrieved 2008-10-17.
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