1973 Intercontinental Cup

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1973 Intercontinental Cup
Date 28 November 1973
Venue Stadio Olimpico, Rome
Man of the Match N.A.
Referee Alfred Delcourt (Belgium)
Attendance 22,489
1972
1974

The 1973 Intercontinental Cup was a football match played on November 28, 1973 between Juventus, runners-up of the 1972-73 European Cup, and Independiente, winner of the 1973 Copa Libertadores. The match was played at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome. It was Juventus' first appearance into the competition and Independiente's fourth appearance after the defeats against Internazionale in 1964 and 1965 and against Ajax in 1972.
Juventus replaced Ajax after the European Champions declined to play. The Cup was played in a single match instead of a two-legged final like it happened in the previous and following years until 1979.

Match details

28 November 1973
20:30 UTC+1
Juventus Italy 0–1 Argentina Independiente
Report Ricardo Bochini  80'
Stadio Olimpico, Rome
Attendance: 22,489
Referee: Alfred Delcourt (Belgium)
Juventus
Independiente
GK 1 Italy Dino Zoff
DF 2 Italy Luciano Spinosi  74'
MF 3 Italy Gianpietro Marchetti
DF 4 Italy Claudio Gentile
DF 5 Italy Francesco Morini
DF 6 Italy Sandro Salvadore
MF 7 Italy Franco Causio
MF 8 Italy Antonello Cuccureddu [1]
FW 9 Italy Pietro Anastasi
FW 10ItalyBrazil José Altafini
FW 11Italy Roberto Bettega  74'
Substitutes:
DF Italy Silvio Longobucco  74'
MF Italy Fernando Viola  74'
Manager:
Czech Republic Čestmír Vycpálek
GK 1 Argentina Miguel Ángel Santoro
DF 2 Argentina Miguel Ángel López
DF 3 Uruguay Elbio Ricardo Pavoni
DF 4 Argentina Eduardo Commisso
MF 5 Argentina Miguel Ángel Raimondo
DF 6Argentina Francisco Pedro Manuel Sa
FW 7 Argentina Agustín Balbuena
MF 8Argentina Rubén Galván
FW 9Argentina Eduardo Maglioni
MF 10Argentina Ricardo Bochini
FW 11 Argentina Daniel Bertoni  83'
Substitutes:
Argentina Alejandro Semenewicz  83'

Manager:
Argentina Roberto Ferreiro

See also

References

  1. Missed a penalty kick at 46'
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