1970 Intercontinental Cup











1970 Intercontinental Cup








on aggregate
First leg





Date
26 August 1970
Venue
La Bombonera, Buenos Aires
Second leg





Date
9 September 1970
Venue
De Kuip, Rotterdam

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The 1970 Intercontinental Cup was a football tie held over two legs in August and September 1970 between the winners of the 1969–70 European Cup, Feyenoord, and winners of the 1970 Copa Libertadores, Estudiantes.


The first leg was held on 26 August 1970 at La Bombonera in Buenos Aires, and ended in a 2–2 draw, with goals from Juan Echecopar and Juan Ramón Verón for Estudiantes and Willem van Hanegem and Ove Kindvall for Feyenoord. The return leg was held on 9 September 1970 at De Kuip in Rotterdam, which was won by Feyenoord 1–0 through a goal by Joop van Daele.


This was the first Intercontinental Cup title for Feyenoord in their first final appearance. Feyenoord never reached the Intercontinental Cup final again before the competition was made defunct in 2004 and merged into today's FIFA Club World Cup. On the other hand, this was the third consecutive final appearance for Estudiantes, having won in 1968 and lost in 1969. They also never appeared in the Intercontinental Cup final again.





Contents





  • 1 First leg

    • 1.1 Match details



  • 2 Second leg

    • 2.1 Match details



  • 3 See also


  • 4 External links





First leg



Match details



26 August 1970








Estudiantes Argentina
2–2

Netherlands Feyenoord

Echecopar Goal 6'
Verón Goal 12'

(Report)

van Hanegem Goal 21'
Kindvall Goal 67'

La Bombonera, Buenos Aires

Attendance: 50,500

Referee: East Germany Rudi Glöckner





















Estudiantes
















Feyenoord
























































GK1
Argentina Néstor Martín Errea
DF2
Argentina Rubén Pagnanini
DF3
Argentina Hugo Spadaro
DF4
Argentina Néstor Togneri
DF5
Argentina Oscar Malbernat
MF6
Argentina Carlos Bilardo

Substituted off 84'
MF7
Argentina Carlos Pachamé
MF8
Argentina Juan Miguel Echecopar

Substituted off 84'
FW9
Argentina Marcos Conigliario
FW10
Argentina Eduardo Flores
FW11
Argentina Juan Ramón Verón

Substitutes:
MF12
Argentina Jorge Solari

Substituted in 84'
MF13
Argentina Christian Rudzki

Substituted in 84'

Manager:

Argentina Osvaldo Zubeldía













































GK1
Netherlands Eddy Treijtel
DF2
Netherlands Piet Romeijn
DF3
Netherlands Rinus Israël
DF4
Netherlands Theo Laseroms
DF5
Netherlands Theo van Duivenbode
MF6
Austria Franz Hasil
MF7
Netherlands Wim Jansen
MF8
Netherlands Willem van Hanegem

Substituted off 73'
FW9
Netherlands Henk Wery
FW10
Sweden Ove Kindvall
FW11
Netherlands Coen Moulijn

Substitutes:
MF12
Netherlands Johan Boskamp

Substituted in 73'

Manager:

Austria Ernst Happel


Second leg



Match details



9 September 1970








Feyenoord Netherlands
1–0

Argentina Estudiantes

van Daele Goal 63'

(Report)


De Kuip, Rotterdam

Attendance: 63,475

Referee: Peru Alberto Tejada Burga





















Feyenoord
















Estudiantes
























































GK1
Netherlands Eddy Treijtel
DF2
Netherlands Piet Romeijn
DF3
Netherlands Rinus Israël
DF4
Netherlands Theo Laseroms
DF5
Netherlands Theo van Duivenbode
MF6
Austria Franz Hasil

Substituted off 46'
MF7
Netherlands Wim Jansen
MF8
Netherlands Willem van Hanegem
FW9
Netherlands Henk Wery
FW10
Sweden Ove Kindvall
FW11
Netherlands Coen Moulijn

Substituted off 61'

Substitutes:
DF12
Netherlands Johan Boskamp

Substituted in 46'
DF13
Netherlands Joop van Daele

Substituted in 61'

Manager:

Austria Ernst Happel




















































GK1
Argentina Oscar Pezzano
DF2
Argentina Oscar Malbernat
DF3
Argentina Hugo Spadaro
DF4
Argentina Néstor Togneri
DF5
Argentina José Hugo Medina
MF6
Argentina Carlos Bilardo
MF7
Argentina Carlos Pachamé
MF8
Argentina Daniel Romero

Substituted off 61'
FW9
Argentina Marcos Conigliario

Substituted off 51'
FW10
Argentina Eduardo Flores
FW11
Argentina Juan Ramón Verón

Substitutes:
MF16
Argentina Christian Rudzki

Substituted in 51'
DF14
Argentina Rubén Pagnanini

Substituted in 61'

Manager:

Argentina Osvaldo Zubeldía


See also


  • 1969–70 European Cup

  • 1970 Copa Libertadores


External links



  • 1970 Intercontinental Cup at FIFA.com


  • 1970 Intercontinental Cup at Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation


  • Highlights at MyVideo







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