1972–73 UEFA Cup

The 1972–73 UEFA Cup was won by Liverpool over Borussia Mönchengladbach on aggregate.

1972–73 UEFA Cup
Tournament details
Dates13 September 1972 – 23 May 1973
Teams64
Final positions
Champions Liverpool (1st title)
Runners-up Borussia Mönchengladbach
Tournament statistics
Matches played124
Goals scored405 (3.27 per match)
Top scorer(s) Jupp Heynckes
Jan Jeuring (12 each)

A new team distribution was decided by UEFA, abolishing the Fairs Cup criteria. Two clubs for a nation became the ordinary assignment. However, the five strongest federations had a third club, and the three biggest ones a fourth team: consequently, the eight minor nations could enlist a single club only.[1][2]

First round

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Aberdeen 5–9 Borussia Mönchengladbach 2–3 (Report) 3–6 (Report)
Åtvidaberg 5–6 Club Brugge 3–5 (Report) 2–1 (Report)
Manchester City 3–4 Valencia 2–2 (Report) 1–2 (Report)
Lyn 3–12 Tottenham Hotspur 3–6 (Report) 0–6 (Report)
Köln 5–1 Bohemians 2–1 (Report) 3–0 (Report)
Budapest Honvéd 4–0 Partick Thistle 1–0 (Report) 3–0 (Report)
Viking 1–0 IBV 1–0 (Report) 0–0 (Report)
Feyenoord 21–0 Rumelange 9–0 (Report) 12–0 (Report)
Liverpool 2–0 Eintracht Frankfurt 2–0 (Report) 0–0 (Report)
Nîmes 2–4 Grasshoppers 1–2 (Report) 1–2 (Report)
Vitória de Setúbal 6–2 Zagłębie Sosnowiec 6–1 (Report) 0–1 (Report)
Stoke City 3–5 Kaiserslautern 3–1 (Report) 0–4 (Report)
Racing White 0–3 CUF Barreiro 0–1 (Report) 0–2 (Report)
Torino 2–4 Las Palmas 2–0 (Report) 0–4 (Report)
Sochaux 2–5 Frem 1–3 (Report) 1–2 (Report)
Olympiacos 3–1 Cagliari 2–1 (Report) 1–0 (Report)
Angers 2–3 BFC Dynamo 1–1 (Report) 1–2 (Report)
Porto 4–1 Barcelona 3–1 (Report) 1–0 (Report)
Universitatea Cluj 5–6 Levski-Spartak 4–1 (Report) 1–5 (Report)
Red Star Belgrade 7–4 Lausanne-Sport 5–1 (Report) 2–3 (Report)
Internazionale 7–1 Valletta 6–1 (Report) 1–0 (Report)
Beroe Stara Zagora 10–1 Austria Wien 7–0 (Report) 3–1 (Report)
UTA Arad 1–4 Norrköping 1–2 (Report) 0–2 (Report)
EPA Larnaca 0–2 Ararat Yerevan 0–1 (Report) 0–1 (Report)
AEK Athens 4–2 Salgótarján 3–1 (Report) 1–1 (Report)
Eskişehirspor 1–5 Fiorentina 1–2 (Report) 0–3 (Report)
Dukla Prague 3–5 OFK Beograd 2–2 (Report) 1–3 (Report)
Slovan Bratislava 8–1 Vojvodina 6–0 (Report) 2–1 (Report)
Dinamo Tbilisi 3–4 Twente 3–2 (Report) 0–2 (Report)
Ruch Chorzów 3–1 Fenerbahçe 3–0 (Report) 0–1 (Report)
Dynamo Dresden 4–2 VÖEST 2–0 (Report) 2–2 (Report)
Hvidovre (wo) HJK — (Report)

First leg

Torino 2–0 Las Palmas
Toschi  11'  44'
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Joseph M. Cassar Naudi (Malta)

Köln 2–1 Bohemians
Flohe  48'  65' Daly  24'

Olympiacos 2–1 Cagliari
Gioutsos  2'
Triantafyllos  51'
Domenghini  66'

Universitatea Cluj 4–1 Levski-Spartak
  • Șoo  67'
  • Crețu  70'
  • Mureșan  78'
  • Uifăleanu  87'
Report
  • Haralampiev  54'
Attendance: 6,105
Referee: Gerhard Künze (East Germany)

Internazionale 6–1 Valletta
Boninsegna  11' (pen.)  29'  45'  65'
Massa  23'
Bedin  33'
Borg  34'

UTA Arad 1–2 Norrköping
Report
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Fehmi Pazarici (Turkey)

Eskişehirspor 1–2 Fiorentina
Vahap  73' Sormani  36'
Clerici  85'

Second leg

Las Palmas 4–0 Torino
Soto  5'  48'
Germán  40'  74'

Las Palmas won 4–2 on aggregate.


Bohemians 0–3 Köln
Flohe  76'
Kapellmann  81'
Lauscher  84'
Attendance: 10,800
Referee: Franz Geluck (Belgium)

Köln won 5–1 on aggregate.


Cagliari 0–1 Olympiacos
Niccolai  10' (o.g.)

Olympiacos won 3–1 on aggregate.


Levski-Spartak 5–1 (a.e.t.) Universitatea Cluj
Report
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Ivan Placek (Czechoslovakia)

Levski-Spartak won 6–5 on aggregate.


Valletta 0–1 Internazionale
Massa  23'

Internazionale won 7–1 on aggregate.


Norrköping 2–0 UTA Arad
Report

Norrköping won 4–1 on aggregate.


Fiorentina 3–0 Eskişehirspor
Clerici  6'  74' (pen.)
Saltutti  34'

Fiorentina won 5–1 on aggregate.

Second round

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
BFC Dynamo 3–2 Levski-Spartak 3–0 (Report) 0–2 (Report)
Borussia Mönchengladbach 6–1 Hvidovre 3–0 (Report) 3–1 (Report)
Porto 5–3 Club Brugge 3–0 (Report) 2–3 (Report)
Tottenham Hotspur 4–1 Olympiacos 4–0 (Report) 0–1 (Report)
Red Star Belgrade 4–1 Valencia 3–1 (Report) 1–0 (Report)
Internazionale 4–2 Norrköping 2–2 (Report) 2–0 (Report)
Viking 2–9 Köln 1–0 (Report) 1–9 (Report)
Beroe Stara Zagora 3–1 Budapest Honvéd 3–0 (Report) 0–1 (Report)
Feyenoord 5–5(a) OFK Beograd 4–3 (Report) 1–2 (Report)
Liverpool 6–1 AEK Athens 3–0 (Report) 3–1 (Report)
Vitória de Setúbal (a)2–2 Fiorentina 1–0 (Report) 1–2 (Report)
Grasshoppers 3–7 Ararat Yerevan 1–3 (Report) 2–4 (Report)
CUF Barreiro 2–3 Kaiserslautern 1–3 (Report) 1–0 (Report)
Las Palmas 3–2 Slovan Bratislava 2–2 (Report) 1–0 (Report)
Ruch Chorzów 0–4 Dynamo Dresden 0–1 (Report) 0–3 (Report)
Frem 0–9 Twente 0–5 (Report) 0–4 (Report)

First leg

Internazionale 2–2 Norrköping
Massa  2'  48' Jansson  5'
Kindvall  38'

Vitória de Setúbal 1–0 Fiorentina
Machado  60'

Second leg

Norrköping 0–2 Internazionale
Boninsegna  10'
Magistrelli  68'

Internazionale won 4–2 on aggregate.


Fiorentina 2–1 Vitória de Setúbal
Clerici  1'
Perego  21'
Duda  28'

2–2 on aggregate; Vitória de Setúbal won on away goals.

Third round

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Ararat Yerevan 2–2(p) Kaiserslautern 2–0 (Report) 0–2 (Report)
Köln 0–5 Borussia Mönchengladbach 0–0 (Report) 0–5 (Report)
Tottenham Hotspur 2–1 Red Star Belgrade 2–0 (Report) 0–1 (Report)
Twente 4–2 Las Palmas 3–0 (Report) 1–2 (Report)
OFK Beograd 3–1 Beroe Stara Zagora 0–0 (Report) 3–1 (Report)
Vitória de Setúbal 2–1 Internazionale 2–0 (Report) 0–1 (Report)
BFC Dynamo 1–3 Liverpool 0–0 (Report) 1–3 (Report)
Porto 1–3 Dynamo Dresden 1–2 (Report) 0–1 (Report)

First leg

BFC Dynamo 0–0 Liverpool
Report
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Muzzafer Sarvan (Turkey)

Vitória de Setúbal 2–0 Internazionale
Machado  13'
Bini  83' (o.g.)

Second leg

Liverpool 3–1 BFC Dynamo
Boersma
Heighway
Toshack
Netz
Attendance: 34,280
Referee: Petar Nikolow

Internazionale 1–0 Vitória de Setúbal
Boninsegna  27' (pen.)

Vitória de Setúbal won 2–1 on aggregate.

Quarter-finals

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Kaiserslautern 2–9 Borussia Mönchengladbach 1–2 (Report) 1–7 (Report)
OFK Beograd 3–4 Twente 3–2 (Report) 0–2 (Report)
Tottenham Hotspur 2–2 (a) Vitória de Setúbal 1–0 (Report) 1–2 (Report)
Liverpool 3–0 Dynamo Dresden 2–0 (Report) 1–0 (Report)

Semi-finals

Summary

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Liverpool 2–2 (a) Tottenham Hotspur 1–0 1–2
Borussia Mönchengladbach 5–1 Twente 3–0 2–1

Matches

Liverpool 1–0 Tottenham Hotspur
Report
Attendance: 42,174[3]
Referee: Bertil Lööw (Sweden)
Tottenham Hotspur 2–1 Liverpool
Report
Attendance: 46,919[4]
Referee: Aurelio Angonese (Italy)

2–2 on aggregate; Liverpool won on away goals.


Borussia Mönchengladbach 3–0 Twente
Report
Attendance: 34,110[5]
Referee: Petar Hristov (Bulgaria)
Twente 1–2 Borussia Mönchengladbach
Report
Attendance: 25,000[6]
Referee: John Carpenter (Republic of Ireland)

Borussia Mönchengladbach won 5–1 on aggregate.

Final

First leg

Liverpool 3–0 Borussia Mönchengladbach
Keegan  21', 32'
Lloyd  61'
Attendance: 41,169

Second leg

Liverpool won 3–2 on aggregate.

References

  1. The five most successful nations in the first 15 years of the European football were Spain, Italy, England, Portugal and West Germany. If Italy and England easily became part of the big three, Francoist Spain was opposed by the Eastern bloc for political reasons, so West Germany obtained its position underlining its economic strength.
  2. Albania and Northern Ireland did not join, so they were substituted by clubs from France and Yugoslavia.
  3. "Liverpool FC – Tottenham Hotspur 1:0 (Europa League 1972/1973, Semi-finals)".
  4. "Tottenham Hotspur – Liverpool FC 2:1 (Europa League 1972/1973, Semi-finals)".
  5. "Bor. Mönchengladbach – FC Twente 3:0 (Europa League 1972/1973, Semi-finals)".
  6. "FC Twente – Bor. Mönchengladbach 1:2 (Europa League 1972/1973, Semi-finals)".
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