Date:
Venue: Nou
Competition: Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Trophy
Play-Off
Score: FC Barcelona 2 Leeds United 1
Scorers: FC
Barcelona: Duenas (2).
Attendance: 45,000.
Teams:
FC Barcelona: Sadurni; Rife, Eladio; Torres,
Gallego, Costas; Rexach, Carlos, Duenas, Marcial, Asensi (Fuste).
Referee: Istvan
Zsolt (
The last
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup was contested in the 1970-71 season before it was
replaced by the UEFA Cup, and a new trophy. The old trophy had not been won by
any club permanently, so a one-off play-off game was arranged between FC
Barcelona, who were the original winners and had held the trophy a total of
three times with one final defeat, and Leeds United, who were the current
holders and had won the competition twice and had been runners-up once.
The game
took place on
The game
was played between the two legs of the UEFA Cup tie with Lierse and was
probably more of an inconvenience to Don Revie as his troops already had a busy
schedule and it was no surprise to see the squad head to Spain minus six
internationals in Terry Cooper, Paul Madeley, Terry Yorath, Allan Clarke, Mick
Jones and Eddie Gray with Mick Bates also rested. It gave fringe players such
as Joe Jordan, Chris Galvin and Nigel Davey an opportunity to shine in the
imposing Nou Camp Stadium and gain some European experience. There was also the
matter of United receiving thirty per cent of the gate receipts for the match,
which was part of a festival to celebrate the opening of a multi-sports centre
in the Catalan city.
Revie was
still able to field a strong side and any team containing Billy Bremner and
Johnny Giles was bound to be competitive. In fact, referee Istvan Zsolt had to
give words of warning to Johnny Giles and Marcial Pina Morales in the opening
fifteen minutes after some rough exchanges on a pitch saddened by heavy
rainfall. United matched their illustrious hosts but fell behind after fifty
minutes when Teofilio Duenas cracked a shot against the bar and then poked the
rebound over the line.
Scottish
striker Joe Jordan, making his first United start, equalised when goalkeeper
Salvador Sadurni could not hold a Peter Lorimer free-kick and the young striker
put the loose ball in the net. When Johnny Giles hit the crossbar with a lob it
seemed as though United were on the verge of taking control, but Barca finished
strongly and won the match six minutes from time with a blistering shot from
Teofilio Duenas, who was denied a hat-trick when Paul Reaney cleared another
effort from the striker off the line.
Match Action:
Joe
Jordan scores the
Players:
Nigel Davey deputised for Terry Cooper. Chris Galvin was Paul Joe Jordan got his first run-on
game
Madeley’s replacement.
as Allan Clarke’s deputy.
Rod Belfitt stood in for Mick Jones.