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The 1975 European Cup final was a football match between Bayern Munich of West Germany and Leeds United of England, played on 28 May 1975 at the Parc des Princes in Paris. It was the final match of the 1974–75 season of Europe's premier cup competition, the European Cup .
18 September 1974 – 28 May 1975: Teams: 30 (29 competed) Final positions; Champions: Bayern Munich ... The 1974–75 season was the 20th season of the European Cup, ...
The UEFA Champions League is a seasonal football competition established in 1955. [1] Prior to the 1992–93 season, the tournament was named the European Cup. [1] The UEFA Champions League is open to the league champions of all UEFA (Union of European Football Associations) member associations (except Liechtenstein, which has no league competition), as well as to the clubs finishing from ...
These are the full results of the 1975 European Cup "A" Final in athletics which was held at the Stade de l'Ouest on 16 and 17 August 1975 in Nice, France. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Team standings
European Cup 1975: Won by FC Bayern München after defeating Leeds United 1–0. Copa Libertadores 1975 : Won by Independiente after defeating Unión Española on an aggregate score of 2–0. England : 1975 FA Cup Final : West Ham United 2, Fulham 0.
The 1975–76 season of the European Cup football club tournament was won for the third consecutive time by Bayern Munich in the final against Saint-Étienne at Hampden Park, Glasgow. This was the first time that Bayern Munich participated as last year's Cup winners only (Borussia Mönchengladbach won the 1974–75 Bundesliga).
Michel Kitabdjian (7 May 1930 – 17 March 2020) was a French referee. He officiated at the 1975 European Cup final between Leeds United and Bayern Munich, disallowing a goal by Leeds United's Peter Lorimer for offside and denying Leeds two penalty appeals as Franz Beckenbauer first handled the ball in the box and then brought down Allan Clarke in a tackle.
The 1975 UEFA Cup Final was played on 7 May and 21 May 1975 between Borussia Mönchengladbach of West Germany and Twente of the Netherlands. Mönchengladbach won 5–1 on aggregate. Mönchengladbach won 5–1 on aggregate.