1961–62 European Cup Winners' Cup

1961–62 European Cup Winners' Cup
Tournament details
Teams 23
Final positions
Champions Spain Atlético Madrid (1st title)
Runners-up Italy Fiorentina
Tournament statistics
Matches played 44
Goals scored 171 (3.89 per match)

The second European Cup Winners' Cup won by Atlético Madrid of Spain in a replayed final against holders Fiorentina. It was the first season of the tournament to be directly organised by UEFA.[1]

Preliminary round

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Swansea Town Wales 3–7 East Germany Motor Jena 2–2

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1–5

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La Chaux-de-Fonds Switzerland 6–7 Portugal Leixões 6–2

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0–5

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Glenavon Northern Ireland 2–7 England Leicester City 1–4

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1–3

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Sedan France 3–7 Spain Atlético Madrid 2–3

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1–4

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Rapid Wien Austria 5–2 Bulgaria Spartak Varna 0–0

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5–2

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Floriana Malta 4–15 Hungary Újpest Dózsa 2–5

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2–10

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Dunfermline Athletic Scotland 8–1 Republic of Ireland St Patrick's Athletic 4–1

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4–0

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First round

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Motor Jena East Germany 9–2 Luxembourg Alliance Dudelange 7–0

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2–2

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Leixões Portugal 2–1 Romania Progresul Bucureşti 1–1

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1–0

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Werder Bremen West Germany 5–2 Denmark AGF 2–0

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3–2

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Leicester City England 1–3 Spain Atlético Madrid 1–1

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0–2

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Olympiacos Greece 2–4 Czechoslovakia Dynamo Žilina 2–3

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0–1

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Fiorentina Italy 9–3 Austria Rapid Wien 3–1

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6–2

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Ajax Netherlands 3–4 Hungary Újpest Dózsa 2–1

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1–3

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Dunfermline Athletic Scotland 5–2 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia FK Vardar 5–0

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0–2

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First leg

25 October 1961
Fiorentina Italy 3 1 Austria Rapid Wien
Milani  12'
Hamrin  49'
Jonsson  68'
Seitl  81'

Second leg

22 November 1961
Rapid Wien Austria 2 6 Italy Fiorentina
Schmid  85', 89' Milani  28', 59', 70'
Dell'Angelo  42'
Jonsson  50'
Hamrin  65'

Fiorentina won 93 on aggregate.

Quarter-finals

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Motor Jena East Germany 4–2 Portugal Leixões 1–1

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3–11

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Werder Bremen West Germany 2–4 Spain Atlético Madrid 1–1

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1–3

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Dynamo Žilina Czechoslovakia 3–4 Italy Fiorentina 3–2

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0–2

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Újpest Dózsa Hungary 5–3 Scotland Dunfermline Athletic 4–3

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1–0

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Notes

First leg

21 February 1962
Dynamo Žilina Czechoslovakia 3 2 Italy Fiorentina
Jakubčík  11', 63'
Majerník  42'
Milani  47'
Dell'Angelo  85'

Second leg

27 February 1962
Fiorentina Italy 2 0 Czechoslovakia Dynamo Žilina
Ferretti  38'
Hamrin  40'

Fiorentina won 32 on aggregate.

Semi-finals

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Motor Jena East Germany 0–5 Spain Atlético Madrid 0–1 0–4
Fiorentina Italy 3–0 Hungary Újpest Dózsa 2–0 1–0

First leg

28 March 1962
15:30
Motor Jena East Germany 0 1 Spain Atlético Madrid
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Peiró  61'
Ernst-Abbe-Sportfeld, Jena
Attendance: 27,500
Referee: Bengt Lundell (Sweden)

Second leg

11 April 1962
19:00
Atlético Madrid Spain 4 0 East Germany Motor Jena
Mendonça  14', 60'
Jones  18', 54'
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Malmö Stadion, Malmö[2]
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Lucien van Nuffel (Belgium)

Atlético Madrid won 50 on aggregate.


11 April 1962
Újpest Dózsa Hungary 0 1 Italy Fiorentina
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Bartu  56'
Megyeri úti stadion, Budapest
Referee: Referee: Friedrich Mayer (Austria)

Fiorentina won 30 on aggregate.

Final

10 May 1962
19:00
Atlético Madrid Spain 1 1 Italy Fiorentina
Peiró  11' Report

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Hamrin  27'
Hampden Park, Glasgow
Attendance: 27,000
Referee: Tom Wharton (Scotland)

Replay

References

  1. Vieli, André, ed. (August 2010). "European Cup Winners' Cup makes its debut" (PDF). uefa.direct. Nyon: Union of European Football Associations (100): 15. Retrieved 4 July 2011.
  2. Game played in Sweden because Motor Jena were denied visas to enter Spain.

See also

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