Round: Q/F, 2nd Leg Stadium: Gruenwalder Stadion
Date: Wed, 24 March 1971
Attendance: 22,000
Time: 20:00 (local time) Referee: Robert Wurtz
Coach: Udo Lattek Coach: Bill Shankly


BAYERN MUNICH
LIVERPOOL

1. Josef Maier
1. Ray Clemence

2. Paul Breitner
2. Chris Lawler

3. Georg Schwarzenbeck
3. Alec Lindsay

4. Franz Beckenbauer (C)
4. Tommy Smith (C)

5. Herward Kopenhofer
5. Larry Lloyd

6. Franz Roth 86 6. Emlyn Hughes

7. Rainer Zobel
7. Ian Callaghan

8. Uli Hoeness 65 8. Alun Evans

9. Edgar Schneider 76 1:1 9. Ian Ross 74 0:1

10. Gerd Muller
10. John Toshack 76

11. Dieter Brenninger
11. John McLaughlin












Peter Kupferschmidt Roth 86
Tommy Lawrence



Jurgen Ely Hoeness 65
Ron Yeats






Brian Hall






Phil Boersma






Peter Thompson Toshack 76
Match was postponed for 24 hours due to pitch being water logged at referee's morning inspection









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Gruenwalder Stadion, Munich, Germany



Official programme. Large single sheet.
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The ticket has no match details. The result is written on the front.

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Die Blaue. 4 pages (with single sheet insert).


Germany's oldest football programme which was issued between 1922 and 1997 for all home matches of TSV Munich and Bayern Munich. Until the mid-1960s both Munich clubs did not produce any match day programmes; only monthly reports. So Die Blaue was the only real programme printed in the Bavarian capital for more then four decades. And even up to the mid-1970s most Munich football supporters did not buy the official club programmes as they were used to getting their Blaue. Issues for German full internationals played in Munich were also produced. In 1997, after 75 years, publication stopped as the old fashioned layout was not able to compete with the full coloured magazine style programmes issued by the clubs.






German beer tankard presented to each Liverpool player. The stein had the crest to the front and the Bayern Munich logo engraved on the lid. This stein was presented to Phil Boersma.




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