1964–65 European Cup Explained

Tourney Name:European Cup
Year:1964–65
Size:300px
Num Teams:31
Associations:30
Champion Other: Inter Milan
Count:2
Second Other: Benfica
Matches:63
Goals:215
Attendance:2219373
Top Scorer:José Torres (Benfica)
11 goals
Prevseason:1963–64
Nextseason:1965–66

The 1964–65 European Cup was the tenth season of the European Cup, UEFA's premier club football tournament. The competition was won by Inter Milan for the second time in row, beating 1–0 two-time former champions Benfica in a final at San Siro, Milan, on 27 May 1965.[1] It meant that Italian teams had won three consecutive titles (AC Milan had won it in 1962–63).

During this edition a coin toss was used a record three times to decide winners of the ties after play-off matches ended as draws.

Iceland entered its champion for the first time this season, while Cyprus did not enter this time around.

Teams

A total of 31 teams participated in the competition.

Italy continued to be represented by two clubs, with Inter Milan qualifying as title holders and Bologna as Italian champions. Alongside ever-present Real Madrid were Benfica, Rangers and Dukla Prague appearing in their sixth edition.

Lokomotiv Sofia, Chemie Leipzig, Liverpool, Reipas Lahti, Győri Vasas ETO, KR, Bologna, Aris Bonnevoie, Sliema Wanderers, DWS, Glentoran, Malmö FF and La Chaux-de-Fonds made their debut in the competition.

Saint-Étienne returned to the tournament for the first time since 1957–58 edition, while Boldklubben 1909, Shamrock Rovers, Rapid Wien and Red Star Belgrade returned to the competition after five, five, four and four years, respectively.

All participants were their respective associations champions, except for Inter Milan and Malmö FF. The latter was leading Allsvenskan at the summer break on 1 July 1964, after 11 of 22 matches had been played, but finished second in autumn of 1964.[2]

Preliminary round

Similiar to previous edition, due to the number of participating teams, only title holders Inter Milan received a bye to the first round. The remaining clubs would play the preliminary round in September and October, apart from one match taking place in August and one play-off in November.

For the first time in the history of European Cup teams in the preliminary round were not divided geographically into pots, which resulted in some teams covering over 4,400 kilometres for their ties (e.g. DWS and Fenerbahçe), while other had shorter trips (e.g. Dukla Prague and Górnik Zabrze – around 600 kilometres).

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First leg

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Second leg

Rangers 5–5 Red Star Belgrade on aggregate; play-off needed.----Győri Vasas ETO won 6–2 on aggregate.----Liverpool won 11–1 on aggregate.----La Chaux-de-Fonds won 4–3 on aggregate.----Dinamo București won 7–0 on aggregate.----Dukla Prague 4–4 Górnik Zabrze on aggregate; play-off needed.----1. FC Köln won 2–0 on aggregate.----Rapid Wien won 5–0 on aggregate.----Lokomotiv Sofia won 8–5 on aggregate.----Panathinaikos won 5–4 on aggregate.----Benfica won 10–2 on aggregate.----Anderlecht 2–2 Bologna on aggregate; play-off needed.----DWS won 4–1 on aggregate.----Lyn won 4–2 on aggregate.----Real Madrid won 9–2 on aggregate.

Play-off

Anderlecht 0–0 Bologna in play-off match. Anderlecht qualified on a coin toss.----Dukla Prague 0–0 Górnik Zabrze in play-off match. Dukla Prague qualified on a coin toss.----Rangers won play-off 3–1.

First round

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Second leg

DWS won 8–1 on aggregate.----1. FC Köln won 3–2 on aggregate.----Real Madrid won 6–2 on aggregate.----Inter Milan won 7–0 on aggregate.----Győri Vasas ETO won 8–7 on aggregate.----Rangers won 3–0 on aggregate.----Benfica won 6–1 on aggregate.----Liverpool won 4–0 on aggregate.

Quarter-finals

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Second leg

Inter Milan won 3–2 on aggregate.----Győri Vasas ETO won 2–1 on aggregate.----1. FC Köln 0–0 Liverpool on aggregate; play-off needed.----Benfica won 6–3 on aggregate.

Play-off

Liverpool 2–2 1. FC Köln in play-off match. Liverpool qualified on a coin toss.

Semi-finals

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Second leg

Benfica won 5–0 on aggregate.----Inter Milan won 4–3 on aggregate.

Final

See main article: 1965 European Cup final.

Top goalscorers

The top scorers from the 1964–65 European Cup (including preliminary round) were as follows:

RankPlayerTeamGoals
1 José Torres Benfica11
2 Eusébio Benfica9
3 Roger Hunt Liverpool7
Nikola Kotkov Lokomotiv Sofia
5 Amancio Real Madrid6
Jim Forrest Rangers
Paco Gento Real Madrid
8 Spiro Debarski Lokomotiv Sofia5
Ian St John Liverpool
10 Frans Geurtsen DWS4
Ramón Grosso Real Madrid
László Keglovich Győri Vasas ETO
Bo Larsson Malmö FF
Sandro Mazzola Inter Milan
László Povázsai Győri Vasas ETO
Mosje Temming DWS

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Jair seals Inter's second successive crown . . UEFA.com . 1 September 2014 . 16 October 2024.
  2. Web site: NIFS - Norsk & Internasjonal Fotballstatistikk . no . 16 October 2024.