The 1971 Intercontinental Cup was an association football tie held over two legs in December 1971 between the runners-up of the 1970–71 European Cup, Panathinaikos, replacing European Cup winners Ajax which declined to participate, and Nacional, winners of the 1971 Copa Libertadores.[1]
The first leg was held on 15 December 1971 at the Karaiskakis Stadium, home of Olympiacos, as Panathinaikos ground was deemed unsuitable. The match finished up as a 1–1 draw. The goals came from Totis Filakouris in the 48th minute and Luis Artime in the 50th minute. Julio Morales broke the leg of Yiannis Tomaras and was sent off. Estadio Centenario hosted the return leg 13 days later on 28 December 1971.[2] In the second leg, Nacional beat Panathinaikos 2–1, therefore the Uruguayan club won the series 3–2 on aggregate to achieve their first Intercontinental Cup trophy.[3] Argentine striker Luis Artime was the keyplayer of the series after scoring three goals on both matches.[4]
Qualified teams
- Bold indicates winning years
Venues
Karaiskakis Stadium (left) and Estadio Centenario, venues for the series
Match details
First leg
Second leg
Two moments of the match, fltr: Artime celebrating his first goal, and players and supporters celebrating at the end
See also
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