2011/12 UEFA Champions League Statistics Handbook
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History The two clubs who have jointly been champion of Europe on 16 occasions were drawn against each other in Group G and, at the Estadio Santiago Bernabéu, the AC Milan defensive wall is in disarray as Cristiano Ronaldo puts Real Madrid CF 1-0 up in the 13th minute with one of the season’s very few successfully-converted direct free-kicks. Within seconds, Mesut Özil made it 2-0 … and there were no further goals. PHOTO: JASPER JUINEN / GETTY IMAGES Season 2011/2012 Contents EUROPEAN CHAMPION CLUB’S CUP / UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 1955-2011 The finals – Match Facts: Line-ups, goal scorers etc. 4 All-time European Champion Clubs’ Cup Ranking List 21 Most appearances per nation in the finals 30 Most appearances – club by club – in the finals 32 Most times winners in the finals 33 Most times runners-up in the finals 34 Coaches and Players – Facts, Figures and Curiosities 35 Record Wins & Scoring Records 40 Club 100 – Players with at least 100 appearances in UEFA Club Competitions 42 Man of the Match in the finals 46 UEFA Badge of Distinction 47 3 European Champion Clubs’ Cup History Parc des Princes - Paris 13 June 1956 Real Madrid CF4 - 3 Stade de Reims Di Stéfano 14, Rial 30, 79 Attendance Leblond 6, Templin 10 “Marquitos” 67 38.239 Hidalgo 62 Real Madrid CF: Juan Adelarpe Alonso; Angel Atienza, Marcos Alonso “Marquitos”, Rafael Lesmes; Miguel Muñoz (captain), José María Zárraga; José Iglesias “Joseíto”, José Ramón Marsal, Alfredo Di Stéfano, José Héctor Rial, Francisco Gento - Coach: José Villalonga Stade de Reims: René Jacquet; Simon Zimny, Robert Jonquet (captain), Raoul Giraudo; Michel Leblond, Robert Siatka; Michel Hidalgo, Léon Glovacki, Raymond Kopa, René Bliard, Jean Templin - Coach: Albert Batteux Referee: Arthur Edward Ellis (England) Estadio Santiago Bernabéu - Madrid 30 May 1957 Real Madrid CF2 - 0 ACF Fiorentina Di Stéfano 69 (pen) Attendance Gento 75 124.000 Real Madrid CF: Juan Adelarpe Alonso; Manuel Torres, Marcos Alonso “Marquitos”, Rafael Lesmes; Miguel Muñoz (captain), José María Zárraga; Raymond Kopa, Enrique Mateos, Alfredo Di Stéfano, José Héctor Rial, Francisco Gento - Coach: José Villalonga ACF Fiorentina: Giuliano Sarti; Ardico Magnini, Sergio Cervato (captain); Aldo Scaramucci, Alberto Orzan, Armando Segato; “Julinho” Julio Botelho, Guido Gratton, Giuseppe Virgili, Miguel Angelo Montuori, Maurilio Prini - Coach: Dr Fulvio Bernardini Referee: Leo Horn (Netherlands) Heysel Stadion - Brussels 28 May 1958 Real Madrid CF3 - 2 AC Milan Di Stéfano 74, Rial 79 Attendance Schiaffino 59 Gento 107 67.000 Grillo 77 Real Madrid CF: Juan Adelarpe Alonso (captain); Angel Atienza, José Emilio Santamaria, Rafael Lesmes; Juan Santisteban, José María Zárraga; Raymond Kopa, José Iglesias “Joseito”, Alfredo Di Stéfano, José Héctor Rial, Francisco Gento - Coach: Luis Antonio Carniglia AC Milan: Narciso Soldano; Alfio Fontana, Eros Beraldo; Mario Bergamaschi, Cesare Maldini, Luigi Radice; Giancarlo Danova, Nils Liedholm (captain), Juan Alberto Schiaffino, Ernesto Grillo, Tito Ernesto Cucchiaroni - Coach: Héctor Puricelli Referee: Albert Alsteen (Belgium) Neckar Stadion - Stuttgart 3 June 1959 Real Madrid CF2 - 0 Stade de Reims Mateos 1 Attendance Di Stéfano 47 72.000 Real Madrid CF: Rogelio Antonio Domínguez; Marcos Alonso “Marquitos”, José Emilio Santamaria; José María Zárraga (captain); Juan Santisteban, Antonio Ruiz; Raymond Kopa, Enrique Mateos, Alfredo Di Stéfano, José Héctor Rial, Francisco Gento - Coach: Luis Antonio Carniglia Stade de Reims: Dominique Colonna; Bruno Rodzik, Robert Jonquet (captain), Raoul Giraudo; Armand Penverne, Robert Lamartine; René Bliard, Michel Leblond, Just Fontaine, Roger Piantoni, Jean Vincent - Coach: Albert Batteux Referee: Albert Dusch (Germany) 4 Hampden Park - Glasgow 18 May 1960 Real Madrid CF7 - 3 Eintracht Frankfurt Di Stéfano 27, 30, 73 Attendance Kress 18 Puskás 46, 56, 60, 71 127.621 Stein 72, 75 Real Madrid CF: Rogelio Antonio Domínguez; Marcos Alonso “Marquitos”, José Emilio Santamaria, Enrique Pérez “Pachin”; José María Zárraga (captain), José María Vidal; Darcy Silveira dos Santos “Canario”, Luis Del Sol, Alfredo Di Stéfano, Ferenc Puskás, Francisco Gento - Coach: Miguel Muñoz Eintracht Frankfurt: Egon Loy; Friedel Lutz, Hermann Höfer; Hans Weilbächer (captain), Hans-Walter Eigenbrodt, Dieter Stinka; Richard Kress, Dieter Lindner, Erwin Stein, Alfred Pfaff, Erich Meier - Coach: Paul Osswald Referee: Jack Mowatt (Scotland) Wankdorf Stadion - Berne 31 May 1961 SL Benfica3 - 2 FC Barcelona Águas 30, Ramallets 32 (o.g.) Attendance Kocsis 20 Coluna 55 26.732 Czibor 75 SL Benfica: Alberto Costa Pereira; Mário João, Ângelo Martins; José Neto, Germano Figueiredo, Fernando Cruz; José Augusto, Joaquim Santana, José Águas (captain), Mário Coluna, Domiciano Cavém - Coach: Béla Guttmann FC Barcelona: Antonio Ramallets (captain); Alfonso Rodríguez “Foncho”, Enrique Gensana, Sigfrido Gracia; Martín Vergés, Jesús Garay; Ladislao Kubala, Sándor Kocsis, Evaristo de Macedo, Luis Suárez, Zoltán Czibor - Coach: Enrique Orizaola Referee: Gottfried Dienst (Switzerland) Olympisch Stadion - Amsterdam 2 May 1962 SL Benfica5 - 3 Real Madrid CF Águas 25, Cavém 34 Attendance Puskás 17, 25, 38 Coluna 51, Eusébio 63, 68 61.257 SL Benfica: Alberto Costa Pereira; Mário João, Ângelo Martins; Domiciano Cavém, Germano Figueiredo, Fernando Cruz; José Augusto, Eusébio Ferreira da Silva, José Águas (captain), Mário Coluna, António Simões - Coach: Béla Guttmann Real Madrid CF: José Araquistáin; Pedro Casado, José Emilio Santamaria, Vicente Miera; Rafael Bautista Hernández “Felo”, Enrique Pérez “Pachin”; Justo Tejada, Luis Del Sol, Alfredo Di Stéfano, Ferenc Puskás, Francisco Gento (captain) - Coach: Miguel Muñoz Referee: Leo Horn (Netherlands) Wembley - London 22 May 1963 AC Milan2 - 1 SL Benfica Altafini 58, 66 Attendance Eusébio 18 45.715 AC Milan: Giorgio Ghezzi; Mario David, Mario Trebbi; Morales Benitez, Cesare Maldini (captain), Giovanni Trapattoni; Gino Pivatelli, Dino Sani, José Altafini, Gianni Rivera, Bruno Mora - Coach: Nereo Rocco SL Benfica: Alberto Costa Pereira; Domiciano Cavém, Fernando Cruz; Humberto Fernandes, Raúl Machado, Mário Coluna (captain); José Augusto, Joaquim Santana, José Torres, Eusébio Ferreira da Silva, Antónion Simões - Coach: Fernando Riera Referee: Arthur Holland (England) 5 European Champion Clubs’ Cup History Praterstadion - Vienna 27 May 1964 FC Internazionale Milano3 - 1 Real Madrid CF Mazzola 43, 76 Attendance “Felo” 69 Milani 62 71.333 FC Internazionale Milano: Giuliano Sarti; Tarcisio Burgnich, Giacinto Facchetti; Carlo Tagnin, Aristide Guarneri, Armando Picchi (captain); Jair da Costa, Alessandro Mazzola, Aurelio Milani, Luis Suárez, Mario Corso - Coach: Helenio Herrera Real Madrid CF: Vicente Train; Isidro Sánchez, José Emilio Santamaria, Enrique Pérez “Pachin”; Ignacio Zoco, Lucien Muller; Amancio Amaro, Rafael Bautista Hernández “Felo”, Alfredo Di Stéfano, Ferenc Puskás, Francisco Gento (captain) - Coach: Miguel Muñoz Referee: Josef Stoll (Austria) Stadio San Siro - Milan 27 April 1965 FC Internazionale Milano1 - 0 SL Benfica Jair 42 Attendance 89.000 FC Internazionale Milano: Giuliano Sarti; Tarcisio Burgnich, Giacinto Facchetti; Gianfranco Bedin, Aristide Guarneri, Armando Picchi (captain); Jair da Costa, Alessandro Mazzola, Joaquín Peiró, Luis Suárez, Mario Corso - Coach: Helenio Herrera SL Benfica: Alberto Costa Pereira; Domiciano Cavém, Germano Figueiredo, Raúl Machado, Fernando Cruz; José Neto, Mário Coluna (captain); José Augusto, José Torres, Eusébio Ferreira da Silva; António Simões - Coach: Elek Schwartz Referee: Gottfried Dienst (Switzerland) Heysel Stadion - Brussels 11 May 1966 Real Madrid CF2 - 1 FK Partizan Amancio 70 Attendance Vasovic 55 Serena 75 46.745 Real Madrid CF: José Ariquistáin; Enrique Pérez “Pachin”, Pedro De Felipe, Manuel Sanchis; José Martínez Pirri, Ignacio Zoco; Francisco Serena, Amancio Amaro, Ramón Moreno Grosso, Manuel Velázquez, Francisco Gento (captain) - Coach: Miguel Muñoz FK Partizan: Milutin Soskic (captain); Fahrudin Jusufi, Ljubomir Mihajlovic; Radoslav Becejac, Branko Rasovic, Velibor Vasovic; Mane Bajic, Vladimir Kovacevic, Mustafa Hasanagic, Milan Galic, Josip Pirmajer - Coach: Abdulah Gegic Referee: Rudolf Kreitlein (Germany) Estádio Nacional - Lisbon 25 May 1967 Celtic FC2 - 1 FC Internazionale Milano Gemmell 63 Attendance Mazzola 11 (pen) Chalmers 84 45.000 Celtic FC: Ronnie Simpson; Jim Craig, Tommy Gemmill; Bobby Murdoch, Billy McNeill (captain), John Clark; Jimmy Johnstone, Willie Wallace, Steve Chalmers, Berti Auld, Bobby Lennox - Manager: Jock Stein FC Internazionale Milano: Giuliano Sarti; Tarcisio Burgnich, Giacinto Facchetti; Giancarlo Bedin, Aristide Guarneri, Armando Picchi (captain); Angelo Domenghini, Alessandro Mazzola, Renato Cappellini, Mauro Bicicli, Mario Corso - Coach: Helenio Herrera Referee: Kurt Tschenscher (Germany) 6 Wembley - London (after extra-time) 29 May 1968 Manchester United FC4 - 1 SL Benfica Charlton 55, 100 Attendance Graça 80 Best 97, Kidd 98 92.225 Manchester United FC: Alex Stepney; Shay Brennan, Bill Foulkes, Nobby Stiles, Tony Dunne; Pat Crerand, Bobby Charlton (captain); George Best, Brian Kidd, David Sadler, John Aston - Manager: Sir Matt Busby SL Benfica: José Henrique; Adolfo Calisto, Humberto Fernandes, Jacinto Santos, Fernando Cruz; Jaime Graça, Mário Coluna (captain); José Augusto, José Torres, Eusébio Ferreira da Silva, António Simões - Coach: Otto Glória Referee: Concetto Lo Bello (Italy) Estadio Santiago Bernabéu - Madrid 28 May 1969 AC Milan4 - 1 AFC Ajax Prati 7,