1976 Intercontinental Cup

1976 Intercontinental Cup
on aggregate
First leg
Date 23 November 1976
Venue Olympiastadion, Munich
Referee Luis Pestarino (Argentina)
Attendance 22,000
Second leg
Date 21 December 1976
Venue Mineirão, Belo Horizonte
Referee Pat Partridge (England)
Attendance 123,715

The 1976 Intercontinental Cup was a football tie held over two legs in November and December 1976 between Cruzeiro, winners of the 1976 Copa Libertadores, and the winners of the 1975–76 European Cup, Bayern Munich.

FC Bayern Munich, even as European champions, didn't find compatible schedule together with South-American champions, Club Atlético Independiente, to play the 1975 Intercontinental Cup. This time, however, had no problems and the German club disputed the world title against the 1976 South-American champions, the Brazilian Cruzeiro Esporte Clube.

The team of Bavaria held the base of the German team who won the 1974 FIFA World Cup, with players like Sepp Maier, Franz Beckenbauer, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge and Gerd Müller. Cruzeiro was the first Brazilian club to become champion of the Copa Libertadores after legendary Pelé's Santos FC. The team had the 1970 FIFA World Cup champions Wilson Piazza and Jairzinho, and other famous players like Nelinho, Raul Plassman and Dirceu Lopes.

The first leg was held on 23 November 1976 at the Munich Olympic Stadium, home of Bayern. The match finished up as a 2–0 victory for the home side, in a game with the pitch covered by snow. The goals was scored by Gerd Müller and Jupp Kapellmann.

Estádio Governador Magalhães Pinto, known as Mineirão, hosted the return leg on 21 December 1976. The match finished drawn by 0–0.

First leg

Match details

Bayern Munich West Germany 2–0 Brazil Cruzeiro
Müller  80'
Kappellmann  82'
(Report)
Attendance: 22,000
Referee: Luis Pestarino (Argentina)
Bayern Munich
Cruzeiro
GK1West Germany Sepp Maier
DF2Sweden Björn Andersson
DF3West Germany Udo Horsmann
DF4West Germany Hans-Georg Schwarzenbeck
DF5West Germany Franz Beckenbauer
MF6West Germany Bernd Dürnberger
FW7West Germany Karl-Heinz Rummenigge
MF8Sweden Conny Torstensson
FW9West Germany Gerd Müller
FW10West Germany Ulrich Hoeneß
MF11West Germany Jupp Kapellmann
Manager:
West Germany Dettmar Cramer
GK1Brazil Raul
DF4Brazil Nelinho
DF3Brazil Morais
DF2Brazil Osiris
DF6Brazil Vanderlei
MF5Brazil Piazza
MF8Brazil Zé Carlos
MF9Brazil Palhinha
FW10Brazil Eduardo
FW7Brazil Jairzinho
FW11Brazil Joãozinho 80'
Substitutes:
FW16Brazil Dirceu Lopes 80'
Manager:
Brazil Zezé Moreira

Second leg

Match details

Cruzeiro Brazil 0–0 West Germany Bayern Munich
(Report)
Attendance: 123,715
Cruzeiro
Bayern Munich
GK1Brazil Raul
DF4Brazil Nelinho
DF3Brazil Morais
DF2Brazil Osiris
DF6Brazil Vanderlei
MF5Brazil Piazza 30'
MF8Brazil Zé Carlos
MF9Brazil Palhinha
FW10Brazil Dirceu Lopes 46'
FW7Brazil Jairzinho
FW11Brazil Joãozinho
Substitutes:
DF13Uruguay Pablo Forlán 46'
FW14Brazil Eduardo 30'
Manager:
Brazil Zezé Moreira
GK1West Germany Sepp Maier
DF2Sweden Björn Andersson
DF3West Germany Udo Horsmann
DF4West Germany Hans-Georg Schwarzenbeck
DF5West Germany Franz Beckenbauer
MF6West Germany Sepp Weiß
FW7West Germany Karl-Heinz Rummenigge 85'
MF8Sweden Conny Torstensson
FW9West Germany Gerd Müller
FW10West Germany Ulrich Hoeneß
MF11West Germany Jupp Kapellmann
Substitutes:
MF13West Germany Fred Arbinger 85'
Manager:
West Germany Dettmar Cramer
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