Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Trophy Play-Off

The last Inter-Cities Fairs Cup was contested in the 1970-71 season before it was replaced by the UEFA Cup, and a new trophy. The old trophy had not been won by any club permanently, so a one-off play-off game was arranged between FC Barcelona, who were the original winners and had held the trophy a total of three times with one final defeat, and Leeds United, who were the current holders and had won the competition twice and had been runners-up once. The game took place on 22 September 1971 at the Camp Nou.

Match details

1971-09-22
FC Barcelona Spain 21 England Leeds United
Dueñas  51'  84' Jordan  52'
Camp Nou, Barcelona
Attendance: 45,000
Referee: István Zsolt (Hungary)
FC BARCELONA:
GK 1Spain Salvador Sadurní
2Spain Joaquim Rifé
3Spain Eladio
4Spain Antoni Torres
5Spain Gallego
6Spain Quique Costas
7Spain Carles Rexach
8Spain Juan Carlos
9Spain Dueñas
10Spain Marcial
11Spain Juan Manuel Asensi  79'
Substitutes:
FW 12 Spain Josep Maria Fusté  79'
Manager:
Netherlands Rinus Michels
LEEDS UNITED:
GK 1Wales Gary Sprake
2England Paul Reaney
3England Nigel Davey
4Scotland Billy Bremner
5England Jack Charlton
6England Norman Hunter
7Scotland Peter Lorimer
8Scotland Joe Jordan
9England Rod Belfitt
10Republic of Ireland Johnny Giles
11England Chris Galvin
Manager:
England Don Revie

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