1959–60 European Cup Explained

Tourney Name:European Cup
Year:1959–60
Size:325px
Dates:26 August 1959 – 18 May 1960
Num Teams:27 (26 competed)
Associations:25
Champion Other: Real Madrid
Count:5
Second Other: Eintracht Frankfurt
Matches:52
Goals:218
Attendance:2355478
Top Scorer:Ferenc Puskás (Real Madrid)
12 goals
Prevseason:1958–59
Nextseason:1960–61

The 1959–60 European Cup was the fifth season of the European Cup, Europe's premier club football tournament. The competition was won by Real Madrid, who beat Eintracht Frankfurt 7–3 in the final at Hampden Park, Glasgow, on 18 May 1960. It remains the record score for the European Cup final. It was Real Madrid's fifth consecutive European Cup title, which is a feat that no other club has matched.

It was also the first time that a German team, Eintracht Frankfurt, reached the final. They were debutants in the competition and it wasn't until 1983–84 European Cup and AS Roma that another debutants ended up on the losing side in the final.

The tournament saw the first participation by a Greek club, Greek Champions Olympiacos, who had withdrawn from the previous season after being already placed in the bracket. It meant that no new country entered the competition for the first time since tournament inception.

Teams

A total of 27 teams were placed in the competition bracket, but finally only 26 participated since Kuopion Palloseura had withdrawn before playing first game.

Spain continued to be represented by two clubs, with Real Madrid qualifying as title holders and Barcelona as Spanish champions. CDNA Sofia appeared in the fourth edition of European Cup, with only Real Madrid having more appearances in the competition.

Červená Hviezda Bratislava, Boldklubben 1909, Kuopion Palloseura, Vorwärts Berlin, Eintracht Frankfurt, Csepel, Sparta Rotterdam, Linfield, ŁKS Łódź, Porto, Barcelona and Fenerbahçe made debut in the competition.

All entrants were their respective associations champions, except for Real Madrid, which happened only for second time after the 1956–57 European Cup.

Preliminary round

The draw for the preliminary round took place in Cernobbio, Como, Italy, on 6 July 1959.[1] As title holders, Real Madrid received a bye, and the remaining 26 teams were grouped geographically into two pots. The first two teams drawn in each pot also received byes, while the remaining clubs would play the preliminary round in August, September and October.

Pot 1
Northern Europe
Pot 2
Southern Europe
DrawnFrance
Republic of Ireland
Northern Ireland
Belgium
Luxembourg
West Germany
East Germany
Poland
Scotland
England
Finland
Sweden
Austria
Romania
Bulgaria
Turkey
Czechoslovakia
Hungary
Greece
Italy
Portugal
Spain
Byes Sparta Rotterdam Young Boys
Boldklubben 1909 Red Star Belgrade
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First leg

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Second leg

Wiener Sport-Club won 2–1 on aggregate.----Fenerbahçe won 4–3 on aggregate.----Nice won 4–3 on aggregate.----IFK Göteborg won 7–3 on aggregate.----Jeunesse Esch won 6–2 on aggregate.----Milan won 5–3 on aggregate.----Rangers won 7–2 on aggregate.----Barcelona won 8–4 on aggregate.----Červená Hviezda Bratislava won 4–1 on aggregate.----Wolverhampton Wanderers won 3–2 on aggregate.

First round

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First leg

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Second leg

Wiener Sport-Club won 5–2 on aggregate.----Real Madrid won 12–2 on aggregate.----Sparta Rotterdam 4–4 IFK Göteborg on aggregate; play-off needed.----Rangers won 5–4 on aggregate.----Wolverhampton Wanderers won 4–1 on aggregate.----Eintracht Frankfurt won 5–2 on aggregate.----Barcelona won 7–1 on aggregate.----Fenerbahçe 3–3 Nice on aggregate; play-off needed.

Play-off

Sparta Rotterdam won the play-off 3–1.----Nice won the play-off 5–1.

Quarter-finals

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First leg

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Second leg

Real Madrid won 6–3 on aggregate.----Barcelona won 9–2 on aggregate.----Eintracht Frankfurt won 3–2 on aggregate.----Sparta Rotterdam 3–3 Rangers on aggregate; play-off needed.

Play-off

Rangers won the play-off 3–2.

Semi-finals

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First leg

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Second leg

Real Madrid won 6–2 on aggregate.----Eintracht Frankfurt won 12–4 on aggregate.

Final

See main article: 1960 European Cup final.

Top goalscorers

The top scorers from the 1959–60 European Cup (including preliminary round) are as follows:

RankNameTeamGoals
1 Ferenc Puskás Real Madrid12
2 Alfredo Di Stéfano Real Madrid8
3 László Kubala Barcelona6
Owe Ohlsson IFK Göteborg
5 Jacques Foix Nice5
Sándor Kocsis Barcelona
Erwin Stein Eintracht Frankfurt
8 Sammy Baird Rangers4
Joop Daniëls Sparta Rotterdam
Evaristo Barcelona
Dieter Lindner Eintracht Frankfurt
Bobby Mason Wolverhampton Wanderers
Ian McMillan Rangers
Erich Meier Eintracht Frankfurt
Victor Nurenberg Nice
Alfred Pfaff Eintracht Frankfurt

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Notes and References

  1. Corriere dello Sport, 7 July 1959.