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1958 European Cup final

The 1958 European Cup final was a football match which took place at Heysel Stadium in Brussels, Belgium, on 28 May 1958. It was contested by Real Madrid of Spain and AC Milan of Italy. Real Madrid won 3–2 after extra time to claim their third European Cup in a row.

1958 European Cup final
Match programme cover
Event1957–58 European Cup
After extra time
Date28 May 1958
VenueHeysel Stadium, Brussels
RefereeAlbert Alsteen (Belgium)
Attendance67,000
1957
1959

After the match, the Real Madrid players were presented with their winners' medals by a 23-year-old King Albert II of Belgium.[1]

Route to the final

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Spain  Real Madrid Round Italy  Milan
Opponent Agg. 1st leg 2nd leg Opponent Agg. 1st leg 2nd leg
Bye Prelim. round Austria  Rapid Wien 6–6
(Replay: 4–2)
4–1 (H) 2–5 (A)
Belgium  R. Antwerp 8–1 2–1 (A) 6–0 (H) First round Scotland  Rangers 6–1 4–1 (A) 2–0 (H)
Spain  Sevilla 10–2 8–0 (H) 2–2 (A) Quarter-finals West Germany  Borussia Dortmund 5–2 1–1 (A) 4–1 (H)
Hungary  Vasas SC 4–2 4–0 (H) 0–2 (A) Semi-finals England  Manchester United 5–2 1–2 (A) 4–0 (H)

Match

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Details

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Real Madrid Spain 3–2 (a.e.t.)Italy  Milan
Report
Attendance: 67,000
Referee: Albert Alsteen (Belgium)
 
 
 
 
 
Real Madrid
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Milan
GK 1 Spain  Juan Alonso (c)
RB 2 Spain  Ángel Atienza
LB 3 Spain  Rafael Lesmes
RH 4 Spain  Juan Santisteban
CB 5 Uruguay [a] José Santamaría
LH 6 Spain  José María Zárraga
IR 7 Spain  Joseíto
OR 8 France  Raymond Kopa
CF 9 Spain [b] Alfredo Di Stéfano
IL 10 Spain  Héctor Rial
OL 11 Spain  Paco Gento
Manager:
Argentina  Luis Carniglia
 
GK 1 Italy  Narciso Soldan
RB 2 Italy  Alfio Fontana
LB 3 Italy  Eros Beraldo
RH 4 Italy  Mario Bergamaschi
CB 5 Italy  Cesare Maldini
LH 6 Italy  Luigi Radice
OR 7 Italy  Giancarlo Danova
IR 8 Sweden  Nils Liedholm (c)
IL 9 Italy [c] Juan Alberto Schiaffino
CF 10 Argentina  Ernesto Grillo
OL 11 Argentina  Ernesto Cucchiaroni
Manager:
Italy  Giuseppe Viani

Match statistics

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Real Madrid Milan
Goals scored 3 2
Total shots 20 17
Shots on target 14 10
Ball possession 75% 25%
Corner kicks 4 3
Fouls committed 5 8
Offsides 1 4
Yellow cards 0 0
Red cards 0 0

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Notes

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  1. ^ Santamaría, who represented his native Uruguay from 1952 to 1957, later switched to representing Spain internationally. However, his first cap for Spain would not come until October 1958, five months after this match was played.[2]
  2. ^ Di Stéfano, a native Argentine, had represented both Argentina and Colombia earlier in his international career; however, he became a naturalised citizen of Spain in 1956, and began playing for the Spain national team in 1957.[3][4]
  3. ^ Though more famous as a Uruguay international, the Uruguayan-born Schiaffino was capped by Italy on four occasions, beginning in 1954 (after the conclusion of that year's World Cup)[5] and lasting until 1958.

References

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  1. ^ Simpson, Paul; Hesse-Lichtenberger, Uli (October 2005). Sleight, Hugh (ed.). "50 Things You Never Knew About... The European Cup". FourFourTwo (134). Teddington: Haymarket Consumer: 101. ISSN 1355-0276.
  2. ^ "Los 11 jugadores nacidos fuera de España con más partidos". 5 September 2016.
  3. ^ "Los 11 jugadores nacidos fuera de España con más partidos". 5 September 2016.
  4. ^ "Alfredo di Stéfano: A god of the stadium | Inside UEFA". 7 July 2014.
  5. ^ Glanville, Brian (15 November 2002). "Obituary: Juan Schiaffino". The Guardian.
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