Round: Two, 2nd Leg Stadium: Gruenwalder Stadion
Date: Wed, 3 November 1971
Attendance: 40,000
Time: 20:00 (local time) Referee: Pavel Kazakov
Coach: Udo Lattek Coach: Bill Shankly


BAYERN MUNICH
LIVERPOOL

1. Josef Maier
1. Ray Clemence

2. Johnny Hansen
2. Chris Lawler

3. Paul Breitner
3. Ian Ross

4. Georg Schwarzenbeck
4. Tommy Smith (C)

5. Franz Beckenbauer (C)
5. Larry Lloyd

6. Franz Roth
6. Emlyn Hughes

7. Franz Krauthausen
7. Kevin Keegan

8. Rainer Zobel
8. Alun Evans 37 2:1

9. Gerhard Muller 25 1:0 27 2:0 9. Steve Heighway

10. Uli Hoeness 57 3:1 10. Bobby Graham

11. Wolfgang Suhnholz
11. Ian Callaghan















Tommy Lawrence






Alec Lindsay






Brian Hall






John Toshack






Peter Thompson









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Gruenwalder Stadion, Munich, Germany



Official programme. 4 Pages.
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The ticket has no match details.
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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 Tommy Smith.
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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.
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Official Bayern Munich 'ClubZeitung'' dated November/December 1971. Includes Bayern team line-up from both legs of Liverpool matches, picture of the winning goal in Germany plus a small write up on the match in Germany.









Bayern and Liverpool were already among the top teams in Germany and England in the 1970s and the direct encounter in the round of 16 of the European Cup Winners' Cup 1971/72 was eagerly awaited. After a goalless draw in the first leg at Anfield Road, Munich had it in their own hands in the second leg on November 3rd in the Grunwalder Stadium. The move to the new Olympic Stadium in the following summer was already a done deal and so the Munich team wanted to say goodbye to their home stadium in Geisingen that season. Against the Reds, FCB could once again rely on its strong offensive. A double from Gerd Müller (25/27) within two minutes brought the early lead. Liverpool shortened the lead again before the break; but Uli Hoeneess (58th) made the 3-1 victory and the move into the next round perfect. But both in the subsequent quarter-finals against Steaua Bucharest and later in the semi-finals against the Glasgow Rangers, Bayern did not get beyond a 1-1 draw in front of their home crowd - and so the 3-1 win against Liverpool remains the last European victory in the time-honoured Grunwald. Photograph and article from the official Bayern Munich website.





ADRIAN KILLEN'S SCRAPBOOK

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(June 29, 2014) Kevin Nealon said:

Bayern Munich were eliminated in the Semi Finals by Glasgow Rangers who won the 1972 European Cup Winners Cup Final 3:2 against Dynamo Moscow in Barcelona.




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