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Coupe des Clubs Champions 1964 1965 Inter Milan Benfica
27 Mai 1965
San Siro Milan
Before the final, Herrera spoke confidently of his teams chances: ‘We are now more conscious of our strength. Last year we were not so sure of ourselves. Now, with so much in our favour we know we can win well and win attractively. We hope to lead Europe for many many years.’ With eight of the side that had so brilliantly defeated the great Real Madrid just three years earlier still in their line-up, however, Benfica had enough experience to know that they had every chance of spoiling the San Siro party.
Coupe des Clubs Champions 1971 1972 Internazionale Milan Ajax Amsterdam
31 mai1972
Ajax (Stuy; Suurbier, Blankenburg, Hulshoff, Krol, Haan, Muhren, Swart, Cruyff, Keyzer, Entr.: Kovacs)
Inter Milan (Bordon; Burgnich, Facchetti, Bellugi, Oriali, Giubertoni, Bedin, Frustalupi, Jaïr, Mazzola, Boninsegna, Entr.: Inverzini)
With over 25 European countries watching on Eurovision, 'total football' met catenaccio in the Rotterdam stadium, home to Ajax's bitter rival, Feyenoord. As the game began, it was clear from the lone figure of Roberto Boninsegna in attack that Inter were hère to defend. However, it soon became apparent that even the most stubborn and cynical defence in Europe was unable to cope with Ajax's precise, flowing football. Ajax had won the Dutch league and cup, and were intent on gaining an historie treble.
Campionato 1979 1980 "Il Derby della Madonnina" Inter Milan Ac Milan
7e giornata
28 Ottobre 1979
"Domenica
28 ottobre 1979, sono passati 32 anni da quel pomeriggio che in qualche
modo ha segnato un'epoca, una generazione (e non solo). Io, all'epoca
quindicenne, mi apprestavo -abitando lontano da Milano- a seguire per
radio il derby di San Siro tra il mio Milan, campione d'Italia in
carica, e l'Inter, fremendo per l'attesa. Contemporanamente,
a Roma, si sarebbe giocato Roma-Lazio, il derby Capitolino. Quello era
un periodo in cui le rivalità calcistiche e campanilistiche si
fondevano, o si confondevano, con le rivalità di piazza, molte
situazioni risultavano essere esacerbate da un clima particolare che si
respirava in quegli anni, e lo stadio non faceva certo eccezione, anzi
...
Campionato 1984 1985 Napoli Inter Milan
28e journee
21 Avril 1985
San Paolo Napoli
Un
sorriso, come un lampo di gioia, s'è fermato sulla faccia della città.
Un grido, per troppo tempo soffocato nella gola del Vesuvio, s'è
liberato, ininterrotto e assordante, a dar corpo a un impeto di
irrefrenabile felicità. Il respiro di Napoli, convulso talvolta come il
traffico che 1 ' ingorga, affannoso talaltra come la fatica d'attraccare
il vivere quotidiano, ondeggia, s'invola nel cielo che fa tutt'uno col
mare di perla, sussurra e poi urla spasmodico nei giorni che il calcio
consegna alla storia. Sotto un sole che non riesce a diventare
abitudine, che percorre impassibile la piana lacerata di Bagnoli e i
tumulti di verde di Posillipo, il lungomare assordante di motori fino a
Castel dell'Ovo per perdersi in lontananza ove s'azzurra di foschia
lungo la costiera, Napoli vive la festa interminabile dei giorni di
luglio. Esplode senza soluzioni di continuità negli accecanti bagliori
d'una felice follia collettiva, nei giorni che rincorrono i giorni sotto
il segno argentino di Diego Armando Maradona. Ai cronisti che vengono
da lontano, magari dall'Europa o dal Giappone (ce n'era più d'uno), a
consumare l'abusato rituale delle note "di costume", o a perforare la
logora scheda dell'irrisione o dell'indignazione preconcetta per una
folla capace di dimenticare e dimenticarsi nel nome del calcio, la città
si offre senza remore, disponibile come sempre a mostrare il suo
fertile grembo di madre d'uomini e cose che al mondo non trovano uguali.
Serie A 2011 2012 Inter Milan Lazio
22 January 2012
Stadio Giuseppe Meazza,
Stadio Giuseppe Meazza,
C'est un match à 6 points qui se joue au stade Giuseppe Meazza, entre les Romains de la LAZIO (4e, 33pts) et les Milanais de l'INTER (5e, 32 pts). Devant, la Juve (1er, 41 pts), le Milan AC (2e, 40 pts), et l'Udinese (3e, 38 pts) ont tous les trois gagné. Pour continuer de prétendre au Scudetto, cette rencontre sera déterminante!ncore 17e de Serie A fin octobre 2011, l'Inter Milan a effectué un incroyable retour, et reste sur 6 victoires d'affilée en championnat, dont la dernière, plus importante que les autres, a été obtenue lors du derby face au Milan AC (0-1).
Ligue des Champions 2010 2011 Inter Milan Shalke 04
Inter Milan will continue their Champions League defence as they host Schalke in the quarter-finals on Tuesday night. And the holders will be in confident mood after pulling off a thrilling fightback in the last round to keep alive their hopes of becoming the first club to successfully defend the European crown in the Champions League era. Inter looked to be heading out of the competition as they trailed Bayern Munich 2-1 on the night and 3-1 on aggregate before Wesley Sneijder's 63rd-minute strike gave them hope. Then with time running out, Goran Pandev popped up in the 88th minute to make it 3-3 on aggregate and send Inter through on away goals. Under new coach Rafa Benitez, Inter had looked a shadow of the side that Jose Mourinho led to the treble last season, but since the Spaniard was replaced by Leonardo in December the Nerazzurri have got themselves back in the Serie A title race while mounting that late comeback in Munich. Inter were then given a boost by avoiding Europe's big-boys in the quarter-final draw, although their preparations for the first leg against Schalke were dealt a blow as league leaders and derby rivals AC Milan beat them 3-0 on Saturday to inflict their first league defeat in seven matches.
Coupe des Clubs Champions 1959 1960 Real Madrid Eintracht Frankfürt
Finale
3 Mai 1960
Hampden Park Glasgow
Real Madrid: Dominguez, Marquitos, Pachin, Vidal, Santamaria, Zarraga, Canario. Del Sol, Di Stefano, Puskas, Gento (manager: Munoz) (Di Stefano 26, 29, 74; Puskas 45, 54, 60, 72]
Hampden Park Glasgow
Real Madrid: Dominguez, Marquitos, Pachin, Vidal, Santamaria, Zarraga, Canario. Del Sol, Di Stefano, Puskas, Gento (manager: Munoz) (Di Stefano 26, 29, 74; Puskas 45, 54, 60, 72]
Eintracht Frankfurt: Loy, Lutz, Eigenbrodt, Hofer, Weilbacher, Stinka, Kress, Lindner, Stein, Pfaff, Meier (manager: Osswald) [Kress 20, Stein 74, 76
Coupe des Clubs Champions 1980 1981 Liverpool Aberdeen
Anfield Road
5 Novembre 1980
History records this tie as the only ever meeting of those two great managers Bob Paisley and Sir Alex Ferguson. Aberdeen boasted the talents of Miller, McLeish, Leighton and a fiery young red head called Strachan and had managed to break the Old Firm stranglehold on Scottish football. With the away goal in the bag the Reds sat about the second leg in confidence. It took some thirty eight minutes though before the Reds opened up their account thanks to a Willie Miller own goal. Phil Neal swept one home before half time as well and the tie was all but over. Dalglish and Hansen completed a 4-0 rout which meant the Reds had won far more easily than they had planned when the draw had been made.
5 Novembre 1980
FA Cup 1975 1976 Final Southampton Manchester United
1 mai1976
Southampton, the Second Division underdogs, beat Manchester United, who finished the season third in the First Division, with an eighty‑third minute goal by outside‑left Bobby Stokes. Manchester United started stronger, and missed several early goalscoring opportunities, with Southampton goalkeeper Ian Turner making a series of impressive saves to deny Gerry Daly and Gordon Hill. Southampton in turn began to create chances; Mick Channon was put through on goal before being denied by goalkeeper Alex Stepney. As extra time loomed, Southampton's Bobby Stokes received Jim McCalliog's pass and slotted the ball past Stepney to score a late winner and with it his side's first major trophy.
FA Cup 1984 1985 Liverpool Manchester United 1st & Replay
The competition was won by Manchester United, who defeated Everton 1–0 at Wembley, thus denying Everton the double on top of the European Cup Winners' Cup that Everton had already won. The final was also notable for seeing the first sending off, with Kevin Moran obtaining the unwanted distinction.
FA Cup 1983 1984 Final Everton Watford
II devait écrit quelque part que le bleu el blanc serait la couleur des vainqueurs du jour, en ce samedi 19 mai 1984. Quelques heures avant que le Racing n'aille arracher sa montée en Division 1 à Saint-Etienne, les Bleu et Blanc d'Everton. le second club de Liverpool. allaient s'imposer face aux Jaune et Rouge de Watford. Et ceci, devant 100 000 spectateurs et, dans le monde, devant plus de 250 millions de téléspectateurs. La Cup reste l'épreuve de clubs la plus populaire du monde malgré la concurrence de la finale de la Coupe d'Europe des Clubs Champions. Watford, à quelques kilomètres de Wembley, a un illustre président : le chanteur Elton John. C'est l'équipe qui a monté en flèche ces dernières saisons. En 1979. Watford jouait encore en Division 3. Trois ans en Division 2. En 1982. c'est la montée en Division 1 avec, en fin de saison, le droit déjouer la Coupe U.E.F.A édition 83-84. Avec au passage, un million de livres (environ un milliard deux cent millions de centimes) pour le transfert de Blissett au Milan A.C. Everton, dont le stade de Goodison Park touche presque l'Anfield Road des « Reds » de Liverppol, est un club pro depuis... 1885.
FA Cup 1974 1975 Final West Ham Fulham
3 Mai 1975
Wembley Stadium
Wembley Stadium
The Hammers won only thirteen of their forty‑two League games during the 1974‑5 season, while Fulham averaged exactly one point per match in the Second Division. Yet, such is the fickleness of Cup fortune that, against all the odds, two moderate sides fought their way to the Final.It was a Final abounding in personalities. Alec Stock and Ron Greenwood had already tasted Cup success at Wembley as managers and Fulham could boast two ex‑England captains in Mullery and Moore
FA Cup 1981 1982 Tottenham Hotspur Queens Park rangers
Final Replay
27 mai 1982
Wembley Stadium
Wembley Stadium
Cent unième édition de la Cup! La finale « cockney » avec deux clubs londoniens : le « grand » Tottenham contre les « petits » Queen's Park Rangers. Cent dix-neuf mille spectateurs pour une recette record de près d'un milliard de centimes. Une fête un peu gâchée par les événements des Falkland. Os-valdo Ardiles, de Buenos Aires, avait quand même envoyé un télégramme à ses amis de Tottenham. Ricardo Villa, lui, devait jouer, mais au matin même de la rencontre, le manager Keith Burkinshaw, le remplaça par le jeune Graham Roberts, Paul Priée prenant la place de ce dernier en défense centrale. Une question de protocole : Ricardo Villa aurait dû serrer la main de la princesse Anne qui présidait le match. Il se contenta de suivre les événements à la télévision. Lui, le héros de la saison dernière, qui avait marqué deux buts lors de la seconde édition 1981 contre Manchester City.
The Story of Stoke City
This definitive video follows the players, fans, events and games that have formed the story of Stoke City Football Club through the ages. A star-studded line-up of celebrities take us through the long and proud history, Players such as Matthews, Banks, Hudson, untford, Bowyer, Pejic, Eastham, , Thomas Fox, Shilton, Stein and many, many more give us their unique insights. The memories of management include those of Waddington, Durban, Barker, Mills and Macari. Key fans contribute - including Nick Hancock and T.J. - alongside memories of older fans and relatives of founder players. There is rare archive film from 1902 through subsequent decades - games and moments never seen before, as well as the most memorable matches - such as Stoke v Leeds (1974), the agonies of the FA Cup semi-finals against Arsenal, the triumph of the League Cup Final and the homecoming; Stoke in Europe, the Autoglass Trophy, the , sights, sounds and emotions of the historic last game at the Victoria Ground, and many more - all told by those who lived and played through them. This video celebrates the end of a very special era in Stoke City's history and heralds the beginning of the new era at the Britannia Stadium - it is dedicated to all those who have lived and breathed Stoke City Football Club... "Every Step Along the Way"!