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European Cup Final 1975 - Bayern Munich vs Leeds United

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Date: 28/05/1975
Competition:

European Cup Final

Location:

Parc des Princes

Teams:

Bayern Munich vs Leeds United

The 1975 European Cup final was between Bayern Munich of West Germany and Leeds United of England at the Parc des Princes in Paris. Bayern were appearing in their second final; they had won the previous season's competition, beating Spanish team Atlético Madrid 4-0 in a replay after the first match finished 1-1. Leeds were appearing in their first final.

Watched by a crowd of 48,374, Leeds had the best of the opening exchanges of the match and had two appeals for a penalty kick turned down by the referee Michel Kitabdjian. A Peter Lorimer goal for Leeds in the 62nd minute was disallowed, when Billy Bremner was dubiously adjudged to be offside. Franz Roth scored in the 71st minute for Bayern and Gerd Müller extended the lead ten minutes later, to secure a 2-0 victory for Bayern.

It was Bayern's second consecutive victory in the competition, although they failed to retain their Bundesliga title, finishing in 10th place. Riots by the Leeds fans during the match led to UEFA banning the club from European competition for four years, although this was reduced to two years on appeal.

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