Tuesday, May 11, 2021
Coppa Italia 2006 2007 Roma Inter
DFB Pokal 2011 2012 Borussia Mönchengladbach Bayern Munich
Inter-Cities Fair Cup 1969 1970 Ajax Amsterdam Carl Zeiss Iena
C1 1984 1985 Bordeaux Juventus 1/2 finale retour
Parc Lescure, Bordeaux
24 Avril 1985
Au lendemain du match aller à Turin, où les Girondins avaient encaissé un 3-0 net et sans bavure, le quotidien sportif l'équipe titrait : « La Juve, c'est autre chose ! » Certes, les Turinois étaient autrement forts que Dniepropetrovsk, le Dinamo Bucarest ou l'Athletic Bilbao, les victimes des Bordelais lors des tours précédents. Mais les Girondins, joueurs comme dirigeants, sont gens susceptibles ; pour eux, ce titre voulait dire : la Juve, c'est autre chose que... Bordeaux !
Coupe Gambardella 2010 2011 St Etienne Monaco
FA Cup 1972 1973 Leeds Sunderland
Final
5 May 1973
Wembley Stadium,
London
Referee Ken Burns
Attendance 100,000
Sundeland became the first Division Two side lo win the FA Cup for 42 years when they beat Leeds 1-0 at Wembley, and at the end manager Bob Slokoe ran on to the field straight into the arms of keeper Jim Montgomery. For "Monty" had made a double save midway through the second half that denied Leeds when an equalizer seemed inevitable, with one of the most remarkable pieces of goalkeeping ever seen. Before the match, Sunderland were given no chance. Leeds were the Cup-holders, had finished third in fhe League and were in the final of the European Cup-Winners' Cup. They were a mean side and had seen it all before. Sunderland, though, had a tremendous Wearside following and, as their Cup run progressed, they became infected by the fanaticism of a wonderful crowd. And the manner in which they had beaten Arsenal in the semi-final should have been a warning. At Wembley, they matched Leeds in spirit and showed no little skill. But it was still a shock when they look the lead through Ian Porterfield in the 52nd minute from their first corner. Leeds proceeded to grind away at Sunderland, yet the individual flair that might have made the breakthrough appears to have been sacrificed in this side for the sake of "professionalism".
5 May 1973
Wembley Stadium,
London
Referee Ken Burns
Attendance 100,000
Sundeland became the first Division Two side lo win the FA Cup for 42 years when they beat Leeds 1-0 at Wembley, and at the end manager Bob Slokoe ran on to the field straight into the arms of keeper Jim Montgomery. For "Monty" had made a double save midway through the second half that denied Leeds when an equalizer seemed inevitable, with one of the most remarkable pieces of goalkeeping ever seen. Before the match, Sunderland were given no chance. Leeds were the Cup-holders, had finished third in fhe League and were in the final of the European Cup-Winners' Cup. They were a mean side and had seen it all before. Sunderland, though, had a tremendous Wearside following and, as their Cup run progressed, they became infected by the fanaticism of a wonderful crowd. And the manner in which they had beaten Arsenal in the semi-final should have been a warning. At Wembley, they matched Leeds in spirit and showed no little skill. But it was still a shock when they look the lead through Ian Porterfield in the 52nd minute from their first corner. Leeds proceeded to grind away at Sunderland, yet the individual flair that might have made the breakthrough appears to have been sacrificed in this side for the sake of "professionalism".
Team Links
English Leagues the 70s,
Fa Cup,
Leeds,
Sunderland
Coupe de France 2003 2004 Brive Psg
Ligue des Champions 2006 2007 Valencia Chelsea
Super Cup 1977 Liverpool Hamburg SV Final
Team Links
Hambourg,
Keegan,
Kenny Dalglish,
Liverpool,
Super Cup
Campeonato Brasileirão 1972 Corinthians Santos
Torneo Clausura 1994 San Lorenzo Banfield
Primera División 1990 1991 Boca Juniors Newell's Old Boys Finale
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