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When did Celtic play inter in the European Cup?

When did Celtic play inter in the European Cup?

It was the final of the 1966–67 European Cup, the premier club competition in Europe. The match was Celtic’s first European final and Inter’s third; they had won the tournament in two of the previous three years.

When did Inter Milan win the European Cup?

Inter Milan had won the 1965–66 Serie A, their tenth title, by four points over second placed Bologna. As a result of this, they qualified for the European Cup and their first round opponents were Soviet side Torpedo Moscow.

How did Inter win the European Cup in 1967?

Celtic won their first two ties comfortably, with their second two rounds being tighter. Inter’s first tie was very close but they won their next two by bigger margins. In the semi-final, Inter needed a replay to win the tie. Inter scored after seven minutes, when Sandro Mazzola converted a penalty.

Who was the manager of Celtic in 1965?

Celtic’s manager Jock Stein and the team received acclaim after the match and were given the nickname the Lisbon Lions; considered to be the greatest side in the club’s history. Celtic qualified for the European Cup after winning the 1965–66 Scottish First Division, their 21st title, by two points over rivals Rangers.

What was the score between Inter Milan and Celtic?

Inter Milan 1, Celtic 0. Fredy Guarín (Inter Milan) right footed shot from outside the box to the top left corner. Assisted by Davide Santon. Attempt missed. Gary Medel (Inter Milan) right footed shot from outside the box is just a bit too high following a set piece situation.

How did Internazionale win the European Cup in 1967?

The match was won 1–0 by Internazionale, thanks to a goal from Cappellini, sealing their place in the final. Internazionale had won the European Cup in two of the previous three seasons, 1964 and 1965. Pre-match talk focused on Internazionale winning a famous tripletta of European Cups and they were considered strong favourites going into the game.