1973 European Super Cup

In today's article, we are going to explore the impact of 1973 European Super Cup on our modern society. 1973 European Super Cup has been a topic of interest and debate for a long time, and its influence can be seen in a variety of contexts, from the political and social spheres, to the cultural and technological. As we delve deeper into this topic, we will delve into its historical origins, its current implications, and its potential to shape the future. Through detailed analysis and critical evaluation, we seek to shed light on 1973 European Super Cup and its meaning for our contemporary reality.

1973 European Super Cup
Ajax celebration
on aggregate
First leg
Date9 January 1974
VenueSan Siro, Milan
RefereeRudolf Scheurer (Switzerland)
Attendance12,856
Second leg
Date16 January 1974
VenueOlympisch Stadion, Amsterdam
RefereeRudi Glöckner (East Germany)
Attendance15,350
1972 (unofficial)
1975

The 1973 European Super Cup was played between 1972–73 European Cup winners Ajax and 1972–73 European Cup Winners' Cup winners Milan, with Ajax winning 6–1 on aggregate, making it the worst defeat for an Italian team in an UEFA competition final. Unlike future Super Cup matches, the 1973 edition took place at the start of the following calendar year rather than the start of the following season.

First leg

Milan Italy1–0Netherlands Ajax
Chiarugi 77' Report
Attendance: 12,856
Milan
Ajax
GK 1 Italy Villiam Vecchi
DF 2 Italy Giuseppe Sabadini
DF 3 Italy Aldo Maldera
DF 4 Italy Angelo Anquilletti
DF 5 West Germany Karl-Heinz Schnellinger
DF 6 Italy Maurizio Turone
MF 7 Italy Alessandro Turini downward-facing red arrow 46'
MF 8 Italy Romeo Benetti
MF 9 Italy Gianni Rivera (c)
MF 10 Italy Giorgio Biasiolo
FW 11 Italy Luciano Chiarugi
Substitutes:
GK 12 Italy Pierluigi Pizzaballa
MF 13 Italy Dario Dolci
MF 14 Italy Franco Bergamaschi upward-facing green arrow 46'
DF 15 Italy Giulio Zignoli
DF 16 Italy Enrico Lanzi
Manager:
Italy Cesare Maldini
GK 1 Netherlands Heinz Stuy
RB 2 Netherlands Wim Suurbier
CB 3 West Germany Horst Blankenburg
CB 4 Netherlands Barry Hulshoff
LB 5 Netherlands Ruud Krol
DM 6 Netherlands Arie Haan
CM 7 Netherlands Johan Neeskens
CF 8 Netherlands Jan Mulder
RF 9 Netherlands Johnny Rep
CM 10 Netherlands Gerrie Mühren
LF 11 Netherlands Piet Keizer (c)
Substitutes:
FW 12 Germany Arno Steffenhagen
MF 13 Hungary Zoltán Varga
DF 14 Netherlands Pim van Dord
MF 15 Netherlands Arnold Mühren
GK 16 Netherlands Sies Wever
Manager:
Netherlands George Knobel

Second leg

Ajax Netherlands6–0Italy Milan
Mulder 26'
Keizer 35'
Neeskens 71'
Rep 81'
G. Mühren 84' (pen.)
Haan 87'
Report
Ajax
Milan
GK 1 Netherlands Heinz Stuy
RB 2 Netherlands Wim Suurbier
CB 3 Netherlands Barry Hulshoff
CB 4 West Germany Horst Blankenburg
LB 5 Netherlands Ruud Krol
DM 6 Netherlands Arie Haan
CM 7 Netherlands Johan Neeskens
CF 8 Netherlands Jan Mulder
RF 9 Netherlands Johnny Rep
CM 10 Netherlands Gerrie Mühren
LF 11 Netherlands Piet Keizer (c)
Substitutes:
FW 12 Germany Arno Steffenhagen
MF 13 Hungary Zoltán Varga
DF 14 Netherlands Pim van Dord
MF 15 Netherlands Arnold Mühren
GK 16 Netherlands Sies Wever
Manager:
Netherlands George Knobel
GK 1 Italy Villiam Vecchi
DF 2 Italy Angelo Anquilletti
DF 3 Italy Aldo Maldera
MF 4 Italy Dario Dolci
DF 5 West Germany Karl-Heinz Schnellinger
DF 6 Italy Maurizio Turone
DF 7 Italy Giuseppe Sabadini
MF 8 Italy Romeo Benetti
MF 9 Italy Gianni Rivera (c)
MF 10 Italy Giorgio Biasiolo downward-facing red arrow 71'
FW 11 Italy Luciano Chiarugi
Substitutes:
GK 12 Italy Pierluigi Pizzaballa
DF 13 Italy Giulio Zignoli
MF 14 Italy Franco Bergamaschi
DF 15 Italy Enrico Lanzi
FW 16 Italy Carlo Tresoldi upward-facing green arrow 71'
Manager:
Italy Cesare Maldini

See also

References

  1. ^ "Ajax enjoy early success". UEFA. Retrieved 14 March 2008.
  2. ^ Ajax changed shirts from white to yellow in the second half.