Tuesday, March 23, 2021
Borussia Monchengladbach 1973 1974
Ligue des Champions 2003 2004 Real Madrid Marseille
Team Links
Champions League,
Marseille,
Real Madrid,
Ronaldo,
Zidane
Fa Cup 1973 1974 Liverpool Newcastle
4 May 1974
Wembley Stadium London
Referee: G Kew
Attendance: 100,000
Liverpool's Wembley opponents, Newcastle United were making a record eleventh appearance in an FA Cup final and were one short of a record number of wins. The north-easterners turned up at Wembley not only with a Cup-fighting pedigree finer than Liverpool's but with the backing of supporters every bit as fanatical. They also had a few players quite capable of destroying the Anfield dreams. Striker Malcolm Macdonald was an England regular and one of the most dangerous finishers in the game while Ian McFaul, David Craig, Bobby Moncur, Tommy Cassidy and Jim Smith were all internationals. They also fielded two youngsters called Terry McDermott and Alan Kennedy who in time would both find their way to Anfield.
Wembley Stadium London
Referee: G Kew
Attendance: 100,000
Liverpool's Wembley opponents, Newcastle United were making a record eleventh appearance in an FA Cup final and were one short of a record number of wins. The north-easterners turned up at Wembley not only with a Cup-fighting pedigree finer than Liverpool's but with the backing of supporters every bit as fanatical. They also had a few players quite capable of destroying the Anfield dreams. Striker Malcolm Macdonald was an England regular and one of the most dangerous finishers in the game while Ian McFaul, David Craig, Bobby Moncur, Tommy Cassidy and Jim Smith were all internationals. They also fielded two youngsters called Terry McDermott and Alan Kennedy who in time would both find their way to Anfield.
Team Links
English Leagues the 70s,
Fa Cup,
Keegan,
Liverpool,
Newcastle
Coupe Intercontinentale 1991 Etoile Rouge Colo Colo
WC 1990 Allemagne Yougoslavie
10. Juin 1990
Giuseppe Meazza Milano
West Germany: Illgner, Augenthaler, Th. Berthold, Buchwald, Reuter, Häßler (75. Littbarski), Matthäus, Bein (75. A. Möller), Brehme, Völler, Klinsmann.
Yugoslavia: Ivkovic, Spasic, Jozic, Hadzibegic, Baljic, Vulic, Stojkovic, Susic (55. Prosinecki), Katanec, Savicevic (55. Brnovic), Vujovic.
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