1976 European Cup Final

The 1976 European Cup Final was a football match held at Hampden Park, Glasgow, on 12 May 1976, that saw Bayern Munich of West Germany defeat Saint-Étienne of France 1–0.

1976 European Cup Final
Match programme cover
Event1975–76 European Cup
Date12 May 1976
VenueHampden Park, Glasgow
RefereeKároly Palotai (Hungary)
Attendance54,864[1]

Route to the final

Bayern Munich Round Saint-Étienne
Opponent Agg. 1st leg 2nd leg Opponent Agg. 1st leg 2nd leg
Jeunesse Esch 8–1 5–0 (A) 3–1 (H) First round Kjøbenhavns Boldklub 5–1 2–0 (A) 3–1 (H)
Malmö 2–1 0–1 (A) 2–0 (H) Second round Rangers 4–1 2–0 (H) 2–1 (A)
Benfica 5–1 0–0 (A) 5–1 (H) Quarter-finals Dynamo Kyiv 3–2 0–2 (A) 3–0 (H)
Real Madrid 3–1 1–1 (A) 2–0 (H) Semi-finals PSV Eindhoven 1–0 1–0 (H) 0–0 (A)

Match

Summary

The match took place at Hampden Park in Glasgow, a city that already had seen Saint-Étienne defeat local team Rangers during the competition. Les Verts were playing against Bayern Munich, a team that was hoping to win a third consecutive European Cup.

The game began with Gerd Müller finding the back of the net after Bernd Dürnberger won the ball in his own half and went on a 50-metre solo run; however, Müller's effort was disallowed for offside by the Hungarian referee Károly Palotai. In the 37th minute, Uli Hoeneß took a shot but it did not worry goalkeeper Ivan Ćurković. Saint-Étienne had plenty of chances to score though, at the 34th minute Dominique Bathenay's shot hit the crossbar, with Bayern's keeper Sepp Maier beaten. Five minutes later, Jacques Santini connected with a cross from Christian Sarramagna, but his header hit the crossbar too. After the final, French people called Hampden Park's goalposts "les poteaux carrés" (English: the square posts).[2]

After the start of the second half, Bayern Munich were more confident. In the 57th minute, Franz Beckenbauer passed to Gerd Müller, who was tackled by Osvaldo Piazza and the referee gave a free-kick to the German team from 20 metres out, just left of the penalty arc. Franz Beckenbauer tipped the ball to Roth on his right who scored half high into the left side of the goal. After this, les Verts tried everything. Robert Herbin chose to substitute Christian Sarramagna for Dominique Rocheteau but to no avail.

At the end of the match, Saint-Étienne's players were crying, because they felt that they had been unlucky, but their supporters were congratulating them, and their return in France was heroic, even though they were defeated.

Details

Bayern Munich 1–0 Saint-Étienne
Roth  57' Report
Attendance: 54,864
Bayern Munich
Saint-Étienne
GK1 Sepp Maier
RB2 Johnny Hansen
CB3 Udo Horsmann
CB4 Hans-Georg Schwarzenbeck
LB5 Franz Beckenbauer (c)
CM6 Franz Roth
CM7 Karl-Heinz Rummenigge
CM8 Bernd Dürnberger
RW9 Gerd Müller
CF10 Uli Hoeneß
LW11 Jupp Kapellmann
Substitutes:
GK12 Hugo Robl
Manager:
Dettmar Cramer
GK1 Ivan Ćurković
RB2 Gérard Janvion
CB3 Pierre Repellini
CB4 Osvaldo Piazza
LB5 Christian Lopez
RM6 Dominique Bathenay
CM7 Patrick Revelli
CM8 Jean-Michel Larqué (c)
LM9 Hervé Revelli
CF10 Jacques Santini
CF11 Christian Sarramagna 83'
Substitutes:
FW12 Dominique Rocheteau 83'
GK16 Jean Castaneda
Manager:
Robert Herbin

See also

References

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