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[[Image:1971 Intercontinental cup Panathinaikos AO Club Nacional de Football.jpg|thumb|200px|Panthinaikos-Nacional 1-1 at Karaiskaki stadium]]
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[[Image:Panathinaikos 1971-72 Intercontinental Cup Final.jpg|thumb|200px|Panthinaikos starting lineup]]
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[[Image:1971 Intercontinental cup Panathinaikos FC Club Nacional de Football - Karaiskaki.jpeg|thumb|200px|Panthinaikos-Nacional 1-1 at Karaiskaki stadium]]
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[[Image:1971 Intercontinental cup Panathinaikos FC Club Nacional de Football - S Karaiskaki.jpeg|thumb|200px|Panthinaikos-Nacional 1-1 at Karaiskaki stadium]]
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[[Image:1971 Intercontinental Cup Nacional-Panathinaikos2-1.jpg|thumb|200px|Nacional-Panthinaikos 2-1 at Centenario stadium]]
 
The '''1971 Intercontinental Cup''' was a football tie held over two legs in December 1971 between the runners up of the [[1971 European Cup Final]], [[Panathinaikos F.C.|Panathinaikos]] (European Cup winners Ajax declined to participate), and Club Nacional de Football, winners of the Copa Libertadores.
 
The '''1971 Intercontinental Cup''' was a football tie held over two legs in December 1971 between the runners up of the [[1971 European Cup Final]], [[Panathinaikos F.C.|Panathinaikos]] (European Cup winners Ajax declined to participate), and Club Nacional de Football, winners of the Copa Libertadores.
  
 
== First leg ==
 
== First leg ==
The first game played on 15 December 1971 at the Karaiskakis Stadium in Athens. Panathinaikos and Nacional were draw 1-1. The attendance was approximately 60,000 spectators .Favilli Neto from Brazil was the referee.
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The first game played on [[15 December]] [[1971]] at the [[Karaiskakis Stadium]] in [[Piraeus]]. Panathinaikos and Nacional drew 1-1. The attendance was approximately 60,000 spectators. Favilli Neto from Brazil was the referee.
 
[[Totis Fylakouris]] scored the first goal on 48th minute for Panathinaikos and Luis Artime on 50 for Nacional.
 
[[Totis Fylakouris]] scored the first goal on 48th minute for Panathinaikos and Luis Artime on 50 for Nacional.
 
   
 
   
'''Panathinaikos''': Oikonomoupoulos, Tomaras, Athanassopoulos, Eletherakis, Kapsis, Sourpris, Fylakouris, Dimitrou, Antoniadis, Domazos, Kouvas. '''Coach''': Ferenc Puskás
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'''Panathinaikos''': [[Takis Economopoulos|Economopoulos]], [[Yiannis Tomaras|Tomaras]], [[Anthimos Kapsis|Kapsis]], [[Frangiskos Sourpis|Sourpis]], [[Kostas Athanassopoulos|Athanassopoulos]], [[Kostas Eleftherakis|Eleftherakis]], [[Totis Fylakouris|Filakouris]], [[Mitsos Dimitriou|Dimitriou]], [[Antonis Antoniadis|Antoniadis]], [[Mimis Domazos|Domazos]], [[Sakis Kouvas|Kouvas]], (sub. [[Giorgos Vlahos|Vlahos]]). '''Coach''': [[Ferenc Puskas]]
  
'''Nacional''': Manga, Brunell, Masnik, Ubiña, Montero Castillo, Blanco, Cubilla, Espárrago, Maneiro, Artime, Morales. '''Coach''': Washington Etchamendi  
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'''Nacional''': Manga, Brunell, Ubiña, Montero Castillo, Blanco, Cubilla, Espárrago, Maneiro, Artime, Morales, (sub Duarte). '''Coach''': Washington Etchamendi
  
 
== Second leg ==
 
== Second leg ==
The second game played on 28 December 1971 at the Centenario Stadium in Montevideo and the attendance was 63,000 spectators. Nacional beat Panathinaikos 2-1 the goals came from Luis Artime (34 and 74) for Nacional, and Antoniadis (89) for Panathinaikos.
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The second game played on [[28 December]] [[1971]] at the Centenario Stadium in Montevideo and the attendance was 63,000 spectators. Nacional beat Panathinaikos 2-1 the goals came from Luis Artime (34 and 74) for Nacional, and Antoniadis (89) for Panathinaikos.
 
   
 
   
'''Nacional''': Manga, Brunell, Masnik, Ubiña, Montero Castillo, Blanco, Cubilla, Maneiro, Espárrago, Artime, Mamelli. '''Coach''': Washington Etchamendi.  
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'''Nacional''': Manga, Masnik, Brunell, Ubiña, Montero Castillo, Blanco, Cubilla, Maneiro, Espárrago, Artime, Mamelli, (sub. Mugica, Bareño). '''Coach''': Washington Etchamendi.  
  
'''Panathinaikos''': Oikonomoupoulos, Mitropolus, Athanassopoulos, Eletherakis, Kapsis, Sourpis, Dimitrou, Kamaras, Antoniadis, Domazos, Kouvas. '''Coach''': Ferenc Puskás
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'''Panathinaikos''': [[Takis Economopoulos|Ikonomopoulos]], [[Victor Mitropoulos|Mitropoulos]], [[Anthimos Kapsis|Kapsis]], [[Frangiskos Sourpis|Sourpis]], [[Kostas Athanassopoulos|Athanassopoulos]], [[Aristidis Kamaras|Kamaras]], [[Kostas Eleftherakis|Eleftherakis]], [[Mitsos Dimitriou|Dimitriou]], [[Antonis Antoniadis|Antoniadis]], [[Mimis Domazos|Domazos]], [[Sakis Kouvas|Kouvas]], (sub. [[Totis Filakouris|Filakouris]]). '''Coach''': [[Ferenc Puskas]]
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Revision as of 11:54, August 13, 2020

Panthinaikos-Nacional 1-1 at Karaiskaki stadium
Panthinaikos starting lineup
Panthinaikos-Nacional 1-1 at Karaiskaki stadium
Panthinaikos-Nacional 1-1 at Karaiskaki stadium
Nacional-Panthinaikos 2-1 at Centenario stadium

The 1971 Intercontinental Cup was a football tie held over two legs in December 1971 between the runners up of the 1971 European Cup Final, Panathinaikos (European Cup winners Ajax declined to participate), and Club Nacional de Football, winners of the Copa Libertadores.

First leg

The first game played on 15 December 1971 at the Karaiskakis Stadium in Piraeus. Panathinaikos and Nacional drew 1-1. The attendance was approximately 60,000 spectators. Favilli Neto from Brazil was the referee. Totis Fylakouris scored the first goal on 48th minute for Panathinaikos and Luis Artime on 50 for Nacional.

Panathinaikos: Economopoulos, Tomaras, Kapsis, Sourpis, Athanassopoulos, Eleftherakis, Filakouris, Dimitriou, Antoniadis, Domazos, Kouvas, (sub. Vlahos). Coach: Ferenc Puskas

Nacional: Manga, Brunell, Ubiña, Montero Castillo, Blanco, Cubilla, Espárrago, Maneiro, Artime, Morales, (sub Duarte). Coach: Washington Etchamendi

Second leg

The second game played on 28 December 1971 at the Centenario Stadium in Montevideo and the attendance was 63,000 spectators. Nacional beat Panathinaikos 2-1 the goals came from Luis Artime (34 and 74) for Nacional, and Antoniadis (89) for Panathinaikos.

Nacional: Manga, Masnik, Brunell, Ubiña, Montero Castillo, Blanco, Cubilla, Maneiro, Espárrago, Artime, Mamelli, (sub. Mugica, Bareño). Coach: Washington Etchamendi.

Panathinaikos: Ikonomopoulos, Mitropoulos, Kapsis, Sourpis, Athanassopoulos, Kamaras, Eleftherakis, Dimitriou, Antoniadis, Domazos, Kouvas, (sub. Filakouris). Coach: Ferenc Puskas