Difference between revisions of "1971 European Cup Final"

From Phantis
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m (The road to Wembley)
(Some minor additions (like how they progressed))
(29 intermediate revisions by 3 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
[[Image:PAO-at-Wembley01.jpg|frame|left|[[Mimis Domazos]] attempts to dribble]]
+
[[Image:PAO-at-Wembley01.jpg|thumb|250px|right|[[Mimis Domazos]] attempts to dribble]]
 +
[[Image:Port_71_pana.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Johan Cruyff attacks Panathinaikos before passing to Haan for second goal.]]
 +
[[Image:Ajaxpanath71a.jpg|frame|right|The first goal]]
 +
[[Image:Ajax70_shot_3b.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Celebrating the first goal]]
 +
[[Image:Ajax-after.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Crowds greeting the Ajax team in Amsterdam]]
  
On [[June 2]], [[1971]], the most glorious page in the history of [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos Football Club]] was written. Panathinaikos having won great football clubs of Europe played against the fantastic team of Ajax F.C. in the final of the European Champions' Cup in the Wembley Stadium. Panathinaikos hade a good performance but eventually lost by 2 to 0. Regardless of the outcome of the match, the recollection of that unforgetable day remains, and it still does, vivid in all the "green" fans' minds.  
+
On [[June 2]], [[1971]], the most glorious page in the history of [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos Football Club]] was written. Panathinaikos having defeated great football clubs of Europe played against the fantastic team of Ajax F.C. in the final of the European Champions' Cup in the Wembley Stadium. Panathinaikos had a good performance but eventually lost by 2 to 0. Regardless of the outcome of the match, the recollection of that unforgetable day remains, and it still does, vivid in all the "green" fans' minds.  
  
Thirty thousand Ajax fans travelled to London for the match. Ajax had never before got this far in the European competition.
+
Thirty thousand Ajax fans travelled to London for the match. Ajax had never before gone this far in the European competition. They had reached their second European Cup Final in [[1971]].  
  
At the kick-off the ball was played to Johan Cruijff, who was acknowledged as the best player in Europe between [[1971]] and [[1973]]. The Ajax team produced some dazzling football during the match and took the European Cup for the first time.  
+
At the kick-off, the ball was played to Johan Cruyff, who was acknowledged as the best player in Europe between [[1971]] and [[1973]]. The Ajax team produced some dazzling football during the match and took the European Cup for the first time. Ajax, inspired by Cruyff, won 2-0 and the Flying Dutchman became the first player from his country to be voted European Footballer of the Year.
  
 
The following day Ajax were greeted by jubilant crowds in Leidseplein.
 
The following day Ajax were greeted by jubilant crowds in Leidseplein.
  
 
==The Game==
 
==The Game==
 +
Players:
 +
*'''Panathinaikos:''' [[Takis Economopoulos|Economopoulos]], [[Yiannis Tomaras|Tomaras]], [[Giorgos Vlachos|Vlachos]], [[Kostas Eleftherakis|Eleftherakis]], [[Aristides Kamaras|Kamaras]], [[Frangiskos Sourpis|Sourpis]], [[Haris Grammos|Grammos]], [[Totis Fylakouris|Fylakouris]], [[Antonis Antoniadis|Antoniadis]], [[Mimis Domazos|Domazos]], [[Anthimos Kapsis|Kapsis]].
 +
*'''Ajax:''' Stuy, Neeskens, Hulshoff, Vasovic, Suurbier, Rijnders (46’ Blankenburg), G. Muhren, Swart (46’ Haan), Cruyff, Van Dijk, Keizer
  
Players:  
+
Goals: 5' Van Dijk, 87' Haan
*'''Panathinaikos:''' Economopoulos, Tomaras, Vlachos, Eleftherakis, Kamaras, Sourpis, Grammos, Filakouris, Antoniadis, Domazos, Kapsis.
 
*'''Ajax:'''
 
  
  
Following are the games that Panathinaikos had played until it reached the final.
+
Following are the games that Panathinaikos had played until they reached the final.
  
 
==The road to Wembley==
 
==The road to Wembley==
===vs Zenes Ess===
+
===vs Jeuness d' Esch===
*2-1 in Luxemburg, on [[Septermber 16]], [[1970]]
+
*1-2 in Luxemburg, on [[September 16]], [[1970]]
  
Players: Ikonomopoulos, Tomaras (86' Kapsis), Sourpis, Kamaras, Vlachos, Eleftherakis, Domazos, Filakouris, Grammos, Antoniadis, Kalligeris (80' Deligiannis)
+
Players: Economopoulos, Tomaras (86' Kapsis), Sourpis, Kamaras, Vlachos, Eleftherakis, Domazos, Filakouris, Grammos, Antoniadis, [[Dimitris Kalligeris|Kalligeris]] (80' [[Giorgos Deliyiannis|Deligiannis]])
  
Goals: 6' Antoniadis, 35' Eleftherakis(2-1)
+
Goals: 6' Antoniadis (0-1), 35' Eleftherakis (1-2)
  
 
*5-0 in Athens, on [[September 30]], [[1970]]
 
*5-0 in Athens, on [[September 30]], [[1970]]
  
Players: Ikonomopoulos, Tomaras (46' Mitropoulos), Kamaras, Sourpis, Vlahos, Eleftherakis, Domazos, Filakouris, Grammos, Antoniadis, Kalligeris (46' Gonios)
+
Panathinaikos to the second round 7-1 on aggregate
 +
 
 +
Players: Economopoulos, Tomaras (46' Mitropoulos), Kamaras, Sourpis, Vlachos, Eleftherakis, Domazos, Fylakouris, Grammos, Antoniadis, Kalligeris (46' [[Giorgos Gonios|Gonios]])
  
 
Goals: 17' Eleftherakis, 27', 30', 37', 58' Antoniadis
 
Goals: 17' Eleftherakis, 27', 30', 37', 58' Antoniadis
Line 35: Line 42:
 
*3-0 in Athens, on [[October 21]], [[1970]]
 
*3-0 in Athens, on [[October 21]], [[1970]]
  
Players: Ikonomopoulos, Tomaras, Sourpis, Kamaras, Vlachos, Eleftherakis, Domazos, Filakouris, Grammos, Antoniadis, Kalligeris (75' Deligiannis)
+
Players: Economopoulos, Tomaras, Sourpis, Kamaras, Vlachos, Eleftherakis, Domazos, Fylakouris, Grammos, Antoniadis, Kalligeris (75' Deligiannis)
  
 
Goals: 3' Domazos, 55' Antoniadis, 88' Deligiannis
 
Goals: 3' Domazos, 55' Antoniadis, 88' Deligiannis
  
*1-2 in Bratislava, on [[November 4]], [[1970]]
+
*2-1 in Bratislava, on [[November 4]], [[1970]]
  
Players: Ikonomopoulos, Tomaras, Kamaras (46' Mitropoulos), Sourpis, Vlahos, Eleftherakis, Domazos, Filakouris, Grammos, Antoniadis, Kalligeris (75' Deligiannis)
+
Players: Economopoulos, Tomaras, Kamaras (46' [[Victor Mitropoulos|Mitropoulos]]), Sourpis, Vlahos, Eleftherakis, Domazos, Fylakouris, Grammos, Antoniadis, Kalligeris (75' Deligiannis)
  
 
Goals: 52' Antoniadis (1-1)
 
Goals: 52' Antoniadis (1-1)
 +
 +
Panathinaikos to the quarter finals 5-1 on aggregate
  
 
===vs Everton===
 
===vs Everton===
 
*1-1 in Liverpool, on [[March 9]], [[1971]]
 
*1-1 in Liverpool, on [[March 9]], [[1971]]
  
Players: Ikonomopoulos, Tomaras, Sourpis, Kamaras, Vlachos, Eleftherakis, Kapsis, Domazos, Filakouris, Grammos, Antoniadis,
+
Players: Economopoulos, Tomaras, Sourpis, Kamaras, Vlachos, Eleftherakis, Kapsis, Domazos, Fylakouris, Grammos, Antoniadis,
  
 
Goals: 82' Antoniadis (1-0)
 
Goals: 82' Antoniadis (1-0)
Line 54: Line 63:
 
*0-0 in Athens, on [[March 24]], [[1971]]
 
*0-0 in Athens, on [[March 24]], [[1971]]
  
Players: Ikonomopoulos, Tomaras, Kapsis, Kamaras, Sourpis, Vlahos, Athanassopoulos, Domazos, Filakouris, Grammos, Antoniadis
+
Players: Economopoulos, Tomaras, Kapsis, Kamaras, Sourpis, Vlachos, Athanassopoulos, Domazos, Fylakouris, Grammos, Antoniadis
 +
 
 +
Panathinaikos to the semi finals on the away goals rule (1-1)
  
 
===vs Red Star===
 
===vs Red Star===
*1-4 in Belgrad, on [[April 14]], [[1971]]
+
*1-4 in Belgrade, on [[April 14]], [[1971]]
Players: Ikonomopoulos (72' Comstantinou), Tomaras, Sourpis, Kamaras, Vlachos, Eleftherakis, Kapsis, Domazos, Filakouris, Grammos, Antoniadis,  
+
Players: Economopoulos (72' [[Vasilis Konstantinou|Konstantinou]]), Tomaras, Sourpis, Kamaras, Vlachos, Eleftherakis, Kapsis, Domazos, Fylakouris, Grammos, Antoniadis,  
  
Goals: 50' Kamaras (1-3
+
Goals: 50' Kamaras (1-3)
  
 
*3-0 in Athens, on [[April 28]], [[1971]]
 
*3-0 in Athens, on [[April 28]], [[1971]]
Players: Constantinou, Tomaras, Kapsis, Kamaras, Sourpis, Vlahos, Kalligeris (54' Athanassopoulos), Domazos, Filakouris (Chatziandreou), Grammos, Antoniadis.
+
Players: Konstantinou, Tomaras, Kapsis, Kamaras, Sourpis, Vlachos, Kalligeris (54' [[Kostas Athanasopoulos|Athanasopoulos]]), Domazos, Fylakouris (Hadjiandreou), Grammos, Antoniadis.
Goals: 1, 55' Antoniadis, 63' Kamaras.
+
 
 +
Goals: 1’, 55' Antoniadis, 63' Kamaras.
 +
 
 +
Panathinaikos to the final on the away goals rule (4-4)
 +
 
 +
 
 +
==30 Years Later==
 +
[[Image:Antoniadis-vz1om0a.jpg|thumb|120px|left|[[Antonis Antoniadis]] in [[2000]] game against Ajax]]
 +
On [[December 21]], [[2000]], the two teams that played the 1971 final met again for an exhibition game. [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]], who started the game with all eleven players that played at Wembley Stadium, won the game 1-0, with a goal by [[Mimis Domazos]]. Johan Cruyff remained in Spain, due to prior commitments, and did not join the game with Ajax.
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
*[http://gemeentearchief.amsterdam.nl/schatkamer/300_schatten/sport/ajax_europakampioen_1971/index.en.html Video Clip with goals]
 
*[http://gemeentearchief.amsterdam.nl/schatkamer/300_schatten/sport/ajax_europakampioen_1971/index.en.html Video Clip with goals]
 +
 +
[[Category:1971]]
 +
[[Category:Football (soccer)]]

Revision as of 19:26, January 1, 2019

Mimis Domazos attempts to dribble
Johan Cruyff attacks Panathinaikos before passing to Haan for second goal.
The first goal
Celebrating the first goal
Crowds greeting the Ajax team in Amsterdam

On June 2, 1971, the most glorious page in the history of Panathinaikos Football Club was written. Panathinaikos having defeated great football clubs of Europe played against the fantastic team of Ajax F.C. in the final of the European Champions' Cup in the Wembley Stadium. Panathinaikos had a good performance but eventually lost by 2 to 0. Regardless of the outcome of the match, the recollection of that unforgetable day remains, and it still does, vivid in all the "green" fans' minds.

Thirty thousand Ajax fans travelled to London for the match. Ajax had never before gone this far in the European competition. They had reached their second European Cup Final in 1971.

At the kick-off, the ball was played to Johan Cruyff, who was acknowledged as the best player in Europe between 1971 and 1973. The Ajax team produced some dazzling football during the match and took the European Cup for the first time. Ajax, inspired by Cruyff, won 2-0 and the Flying Dutchman became the first player from his country to be voted European Footballer of the Year.

The following day Ajax were greeted by jubilant crowds in Leidseplein.

The Game

Players:

Goals: 5' Van Dijk, 87' Haan


Following are the games that Panathinaikos had played until they reached the final.

The road to Wembley

vs Jeuness d' Esch

Players: Economopoulos, Tomaras (86' Kapsis), Sourpis, Kamaras, Vlachos, Eleftherakis, Domazos, Filakouris, Grammos, Antoniadis, Kalligeris (80' Deligiannis)

Goals: 6' Antoniadis (0-1), 35' Eleftherakis (1-2)

Panathinaikos to the second round 7-1 on aggregate

Players: Economopoulos, Tomaras (46' Mitropoulos), Kamaras, Sourpis, Vlachos, Eleftherakis, Domazos, Fylakouris, Grammos, Antoniadis, Kalligeris (46' Gonios)

Goals: 17' Eleftherakis, 27', 30', 37', 58' Antoniadis

vs Slovan

Players: Economopoulos, Tomaras, Sourpis, Kamaras, Vlachos, Eleftherakis, Domazos, Fylakouris, Grammos, Antoniadis, Kalligeris (75' Deligiannis)

Goals: 3' Domazos, 55' Antoniadis, 88' Deligiannis

Players: Economopoulos, Tomaras, Kamaras (46' Mitropoulos), Sourpis, Vlahos, Eleftherakis, Domazos, Fylakouris, Grammos, Antoniadis, Kalligeris (75' Deligiannis)

Goals: 52' Antoniadis (1-1)

Panathinaikos to the quarter finals 5-1 on aggregate

vs Everton

Players: Economopoulos, Tomaras, Sourpis, Kamaras, Vlachos, Eleftherakis, Kapsis, Domazos, Fylakouris, Grammos, Antoniadis,

Goals: 82' Antoniadis (1-0)

Players: Economopoulos, Tomaras, Kapsis, Kamaras, Sourpis, Vlachos, Athanassopoulos, Domazos, Fylakouris, Grammos, Antoniadis

Panathinaikos to the semi finals on the away goals rule (1-1)

vs Red Star

Players: Economopoulos (72' Konstantinou), Tomaras, Sourpis, Kamaras, Vlachos, Eleftherakis, Kapsis, Domazos, Fylakouris, Grammos, Antoniadis,

Goals: 50' Kamaras (1-3)

Players: Konstantinou, Tomaras, Kapsis, Kamaras, Sourpis, Vlachos, Kalligeris (54' Athanasopoulos), Domazos, Fylakouris (Hadjiandreou), Grammos, Antoniadis.

Goals: 1’, 55' Antoniadis, 63' Kamaras.

Panathinaikos to the final on the away goals rule (4-4)


30 Years Later

Antonis Antoniadis in 2000 game against Ajax

On December 21, 2000, the two teams that played the 1971 final met again for an exhibition game. Panathinaikos, who started the game with all eleven players that played at Wembley Stadium, won the game 1-0, with a goal by Mimis Domazos. Johan Cruyff remained in Spain, due to prior commitments, and did not join the game with Ajax.

External Links