1970–71 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup#Quarter-finals

{{Infobox international football competition

|tourney_name = Inter-Cities Fairs Cup

|year = 1970–71

|other_titles =

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|dates =

|num_teams = 64

|champion_other= {{flagicon|ENG}} Leeds United

|count = 2

|second_other = {{flagicon|ITA}} Juventus

|matches = 126

|goals = 382

|attendance =

|top_scorer = {{flagicon|ITA}} Pietro Anastasi (10 goals)

|prevseason = 1969–70

|nextseason = 1971–72 (UEFA Cup)

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The 1970–71 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup was the 13th and final season of the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, a European football competition for teams not qualified for the European Cup or the European Cup Winners' Cup. Back in 1969, UEFA determined this would be the final year of the Fairs Cup before taking over the organizational duties and evolving the competition into the UEFA Cup, which is now known as the UEFA Europa League.{{cite magazine |date=May 2009 |title=Origins of the UEFA Cup |url=https://editorial.uefa.com/resources/01d9-0f842685651a-f24cacace181-1000/uefadirect_86_06.2009_.pdf |magazine=UEFA direct |publisher=Union des Associations Européennes de Football |location=Nyon |pages=10–11 |format=PDF |issue=85}}

The final was played over two legs at Stadio Comunale, Turin, Italy, and at Elland Road, Leeds, England. It was won by Leeds United of England, who defeated the Italian team Juventus on the away goals rule after a 3–3 aggregate draw to claim their second Inter-Cities Fairs Cup title. It was the first time the competition final had been won on the away goals rule.

This was to be the final European title for Leeds United, which would cap off its most successful era later in the decade with two further finals in UEFA-organized tournaments. It was also the second Fairs Cup final lost by Juventus, who still had not won a European title. Notably, the first leg of the final was replayed from scratch two days later after the initially scheduled game, which was abandoned after 51 minutes of play with a score of 0–0 due to heavy rain and a waterlogged pitch.

As no team had ever managed to permanently win the Inter-Cities Fairs trophy that was to be discontinued, its destination was decided in a special play-off between the first and last competition winners: Barcelona and Leeds United, respectively.

Country team allocation

A total of 64 teams from 29 countries were entered in the 1970–71 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup. For the first time, a team from Finland entered the competition, with the allocation scheme being redrawn as follows

  • England have five teams qualify due to the use of the title holder berth.
  • 5 countries have four teams qualify.
  • 3 countries have three teams qualify.
  • 10 associations have two teams qualify.
  • 10 associations have one team qualify.

Scotland and Yugoslavia gained a fourth berth, which Portugal lost. These places came mainly from the loss of a second Fairs Cup berth by East Germany, Norway and Northern Ireland.

+Countries in the 1970–71 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
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{| class="wikitable"

Five teams
{{fbaicon|ENG}} England
Four teams
{{fbaicon|SCO}} Scotland
{{fbaicon|ITA}} Italy
{{fbaicon|ESP|variant=1945}} Spain
{{fbaicon|FRG}} West Germany
{{fbaicon|Yugoslavia}} Yugoslavia

|

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colspan="3" | Three teams
{{fbaicon|POR}} Portugal

|{{fbaicon|BEL}} Belgium

|{{fbaicon|FRA}} France

colspan="3" |Two teams
{{fbaicon|HUN}} Hungary

|{{fbaicon|Czechoslovakia}} Czechoslovakia

|{{fbaicon|POL}} Poland

{{fbaicon|BUL|1971}} Bulgaria

|{{fbaicon|NED}} Netherlands

|{{fbaicon|ROU|1965}} Romania

{{fbaicon|AUT}} Austria

|{{fbaicon|GRE|1970}} Greece

|{{fbaicon|SUI}} Switzerland

{{fbaicon|DEN}} Denmark

|

|

|

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colspan="2" |One team
{{fbaicon|East Germany}} East Germany

|{{fbaicon|TUR}} Turkey

{{fbaicon|SWE}} Sweden

|{{fbaicon|NIR}} Northern Ireland

{{fbaicon|NOR}} Norway

|{{fbaicon|FIN}} Finland

{{fbaicon|IRL}} Republic of Ireland

|{{fbaicon|LUX}} Luxembourg

{{fbaicon|MLT}} Malta

|{{fbaicon|ISL}} Iceland

|

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Did not compete
{{fbaicon|WAL}} Wales{{Cref|Note WAL}}
{{fbaicon|ALB|1946}} Albania
{{fbaicon|Soviet Union}} Soviet Union
{{fbaicon|CYP|1960}} Cyprus

|}

{{Cnote2|Note WAL|Wales: There was no national league in Wales before 1992 and the only competition organised by the Football Association of Wales was the Welsh Cup so Wales had just a single participant in European competitions, the winner (or best placed Welsh team as several English teams also competed) of the Welsh Cup which competed in the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup.}}

= Teams =

The labels in the parentheses show how each team qualified for competition:

  • TH: Title holders
  • CW: Cup winners
  • CR: Cup runners-up
  • LC: League Cup winners
  • 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, etc.: League position
  • P-W: End-of-season European competition play-offs winners
  • Sum: Position at the halfway mark or the summer break in a calendar-based league

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|+Qualified teams for 1970–71 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup

{{fbaicon|ENG}} Arsenal {{small|(TH)}}

|{{fbaicon|ENG}} Leeds United {{small|(2nd)}}

|{{fbaicon|ENG}} Liverpool {{small|(5th)}}

|{{fbaicon|ENG}} Coventry City {{small|(6th)}}

{{fbaicon|ENG}} Newcastle United {{small|(7th)}}{{Cref2|Note ENG}}

|{{fbaicon|SCO}} Rangers {{small|(2nd)}}

|{{fbaicon|SCO}} Hibernian {{small|(3rd)}}

|{{fbaicon|SCO}} Dundee United {{small|(5th)}}

{{fbaicon|SCO}} Kilmarnock {{small|(7th)}}{{Cref2|Note ONE}}

|{{fbaicon|ITA}} Inter Milan {{small|(2nd)}}

|{{fbaicon|ITA}} Juventus {{small|(3rd)}}

|{{fbaicon|ITA}} Fiorentina {{small|(4th)}}

{{fbaicon|ITA}} Lazio {{small|(8th)}}{{Cref2|Note ICFC}}

|{{fbaicon|ESP|1945}} Athletic Bilbao {{small|(2nd)}}

|{{fbaicon|ESP|1945}} Sevilla {{small|(3rd)}}

|{{fbaicon|ESP|1945}} Barcelona {{small|(4th)}}

{{fbaicon|ESP|1945}} Valencia {{small|(5th)}}

|{{fbaicon|FRG}} Bayern Munich {{small|(2th)}}

|{{fbaicon|FRG}} Hertha BSC {{small|(3rd)}}

|{{fbaicon|FRG}} Köln {{small|(4th)}}

{{fbaicon|FRG}} Hamburg {{small|(6th)}}{{Cref2|Note ICFC}}

|{{fbaicon|YUG}} Partizan {{small|(2nd)}}

|{{fbaicon|YUG}} Željezničar {{small|(4th)}}

|{{fbaicon|YUG}} Dinamo Zagreb {{small|(6th)}}{{Cref2|Note ONE}}

{{fbaicon|YUG}} Hajduk Split {{small|(7th)}}{{Cref2|Note ICFC}}

|{{fbaicon|POR}} Vitória de Setúbal {{small|(3rd)}}

|{{fbaicon|POR}} Barreirense {{small|(4th)}}

|{{fbaicon|POR}} Vitória de Guimaraes {{small|(5th)}}

{{fbaicon|BEL}} La Gantoise {{small|(3rd)}}

|{{fbaicon|BEL}} Anderlecht {{small|(4th)}}

|{{fbaicon|BEL}} Beveren {{small|(5th)}}

|{{fbaicon|FRA}} Marseille {{small|(2nd)}}

{{fbaicon|FRA}} Sedan {{small|(3rd)}}

|{{fbaicon|FRA}} Angoulême {{small|(4th)}}

|{{fbaicon|HUN}} Ferencváros {{small|(2nd)}}

|{{fbaicon|HUN}} Pécsi Dózsa {{small|(7th)}}{{Cref2|Note ONE}}

{{fbaicon|Czechoslovakia}} Spartak Trnava {{small|(2nd)}}

|{{fbaicon|Czechoslovakia}} Sparta Prague {{small|(3rd)}}

|{{fbaicon|POL}} Ruch Chorzów {{small|(2nd)}}

|{{fbaicon|POL}} Katowice {{small|(7th)}}{{Cref2|Note ICFC}}

{{fbaicon|BUL|1967}} Slavia Sofia {{small|(3rd)}}

|{{fbaicon|BUL|1967}} Botev Plovdiv {{small|(4th)}}

|{{fbaicon|NED}} FC Twente {{small|(4th)}}

|{{fbaicon|NED}} Sparta Rotterdam {{small|(5th)}}

{{fbaicon|ROM|1965}} Universitatea Craiova {{small|(4th)}}

|{{fbaicon|ROM|1965}} Dinamo București {{small|(5th)}}

|{{fbaicon|AUT}} Wiener SC {{small|(2nd)}}

|{{fbaicon|AUT}} Sturm Graz {{small|(3rd)}}

{{fbaicon|GRE|1970}} AEK Athens {{small|(2nd)}}

|{{fbaicon|GRE|1970}} PAOK {{small|(5th)}}{{Cref2|Note ONE}}

|{{fbaicon|SUI}} Lausanne-Sport {{small|(2nd)}}

|{{fbaicon|SUI}} Grasshoppers {{small|(4th)}}

{{fbaicon|DEN}} AB {{small|(Sum-2nd)}}{{Cref2|Note DEN}}

|{{fbaicon|DEN}} B 1901 {{small|(Sum-3rd)}}

|{{fbaicon|East Germany}} Dynamo Dresden {{small|(3rd)}}

|{{fbaicon|TUR}} Eskişehirspor {{small|(2nd)}}

{{fbaicon|SWE}} Malmö {{small|(Sum-1st)}}

|{{fbaicon|NIR}} Coleraine {{small|(2nd)}}

|{{fbaicon|NOR}} Sarpsborg {{small|(Sum-1st)}}

|{{fbaicon|FIN}} Ilves-Kissat {{small|(Sum-1st)}}

{{fbaicon|IRL}} Cork Hibernians {{small|(LC)}}

|{{fbaicon|LUX}} Rumelange {{small|(2nd)}}

|{{fbaicon|MLT}} Sliema Wanderers {{small|(2nd)}}

|{{fbaicon|ISL}} ÍA {{small|(Sum-1st)}}

Notes{{Cnote2 Begin|liststyle=disc}}

{{Cnote2|Note ENG|England: Derby County originally qualified for the Fairs Cup by finishing 4th in the 1969–70 Football League. However, a disciplinary commission found the team guilty of administrative and financial irregularities. As a result, Derby County was not allowed to compete in the Fairs Cup. Newcastle United, the next best team not qualified for international competition, took its place.}}

{{Cnote2|Note ONE|Scotland, Yugoslavia, Hungary and Greece: The following teams qualified for the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup due to the 'one city, one team' rule that prevented other teams from competing:

{{Cnote2|Note ICFC|West Germany, Italy, Yugoslavia and Poland: The following teams competed in the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup instead of other teams that would've had the first right to compete via their league position, and were not in breach of the 'one city, one team' rule. 'Fair trade' eligibility for the unqualified teams is unknown in some cases:

{{Cnote2|Note DEN|Denmark: Newly promoted Brönshöj led the standings at the June break, but the team was not approved to compete by the Danish federation. It was replaced by AB, who was second at the time and couldn't qualify initially because the team was also based in Copenhagen.}}{{Cnote2 End}}

Schedule

The schedule of the competition was as follows. Matches were primarily scheduled for Wednesdays, though some matches took place on Tuesdays, and exceptionally on Thursdays. After the first leg of the final had to be postponed to a Friday, the return leg played in the following weekend was moved one day backwards to a Thursday. The first leg of the 1st round match-up between Sevilla FC and Eskisehirspor was played on a Saturday.

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|+Schedule for 1970–71 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup

!Round

!First leg

!Second leg

First round

|2–23 September 1970

|8–30 September 1970

Second round

|14–28 October 1970

|28 October – 4 November 1970

Third round

|25 November – 9 December 1970

|9–23 December 1970

Quarter-finals

|27 January / 9–10 March 1971

|17 February / 23–24 March 1971

Semi-finals

|14 April 1971

|28 April 1971

Final

|26 May 1971

|3 June 1971

First round

{{TwoLegStart}}

{{TwoLegResult|Ilves-Kissat|FIN|4–5|Sturm Graz|AUT|4–2|0–3 }}

{{TwoLegResult|Lazio|ITA|2–4|Arsenal|ENG|2–2|0–2}}

{{TwoLegResult|Cork Hibernians|IRL|1–6|Valencia|ESP|var2=1945|0–3{{cite web|url=http://www.corkpastandpresent.ie/cultureincork/sportincork/soccer/historicalmatchprogrammes/corkhiberniansfc/1970_09_16%20Cork%20Hibernians%20v.%20Valencia/files/assets/common/downloads/publication.pdf|title=Inter-Cities Fairs Cup – Cork Hibernians v Valencia (Spain) (match programme)|publisher=www.corkpastandpresent.ie|access-date=31 October 2016|date=16 September 1970}}|1–3}}

{{TwoLegResult|Wiener Sportclub|AUT|0–5|K.S.K. Beveren|BEL|0–2|0–3}}

{{TwoLegResult|B1901|DEN|3–8|Hertha BSC|FRG|2–4|1–4}}

{{TwoLegResult|Spartak Trnava|TCH|2–2(p)|Olympique de Marseille|FRA|2–0|0–2 (a.e.t.)}}

{{TwoLegResult|Ruch Chorzów|POL|var1=1928|1–3|Fiorentina|ITA|1–1|0–2}}

{{TwoLegResult|1. FC Köln|FRG|5–2|RC Paris-Sedan|FRA|5–1|0–1}}

{{TwoLegResult|Internazionale|ITA|1–3|Newcastle United|ENG|1–1|0–2}}

{{TwoLegResult|Universitatea Craiova|ROU|var1=1965|2–4|Pécsi Dózsa|HUN|2–1|0–3}}

{{TwoLegResult|GKS Katowice|POL|var1=1928|2–4|Barcelona|ESP|var2=1945|0–1|2–3}}

{{TwoLegResult|Juventus|ITA|11–0|US Rumelange|LUX|7–0|4–0}}

{{TwoLegResult|Barreirense|POR|3–6|Dinamo Zagreb|SFR Yugoslavia|2–0|1–6}}

{{TwoLegResult|La Gantoise|BEL|1–8|Hamburger SV|FRG|0–1|1–7}}

{{TwoLegResult|Sevilla|ESP|var1=1945|2–3|Eskişehirspor|TUR|1–0|1–3}}

{{TwoLegResult|AEK Athens|GRE|var1=1970|0–4|Twente|NED|0–1|0–3}}

{{TwoLegResult|Hibernian|SCO|9–2|Malmö FF|SWE|6–0|3–2}}

{{TwoLegResult|Vitória Guimarães|POR|4–3|Angoulême|FRA|3–0|1–3}}

{{TwoLegResult|Liverpool|ENG|2–1|Ferencváros|HUN|1–0|1–1}}

{{TwoLegResult|Dinamo București|ROU|var1=1965|5–1|PAOK|GRE|var2=1970|5–0|0–1}}

{{TwoLegResult|Bayern Munich|FRG|2–1|Rangers|SCO|1–0|1–1}}

{{TwoLegResult|Botev Plovdiv|BUL|var1=1946|1–6|Coventry City|ENG|1–4|0–2}}

{{TwoLegResult|Sparta Rotterdam|NED|15–0|ÍA|ISL|6–0|9–0}}

{{TwoLegResult|Coleraine|NIR|4–3|Kilmarnock|SCO|1–1|3–2}}

{{TwoLegResult|Sarpsborg|NOR|0–6|Leeds United|ENG|0–1|0–5}}

{{TwoLegResult|Partizan|SFR Yugoslavia|0–6|Dynamo Dresden|GDR|0–0|0–6}}

{{TwoLegResult|Sparta Prague|TCH|3–1|Athletic Bilbao|ESP|var2=1945|2–0|1–1}}

{{TwoLegResult|Dundee United|SCO|3–2|Grasshopper|SUI|3–2|0–0}}

{{TwoLegResult|AB|DEN|10–2|Sliema Wanderers|MLT|7–0|3–2}}

{{TwoLegResult|Željezničar Sarajevo|SFR Yugoslavia|7–9|Anderlecht|BEL|3–4|4–5}}

{{TwoLegResult|Lausanne Sports|SUI|1–4|Vitória Setúbal|POR|0–2|1–2}}

{{TwoLegResult|Hajduk Split|SFR Yugoslavia|3–1|Slavia Sofia|BUL|var2=1946|3–0|0–1}}

|}

=First leg=

{{football box

|date=2 September 1970

|time=

|team1=AEK Athens {{flagicon|GRE|1970}}

|score=0–1

|report=https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-1-runde-aek-athen-fc-twente/

|team2={{flagicon|NED}} Twente

|goals1=

|goals2=van de Kerkhof {{goal|12}}

|stadium=Karaiskakis Stadium, Piraeus

|attendance=26,124

|referee=Josip Strmečki (Yugoslavia)

}}

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{{football box

|date=2 September 1970

|time=

|team1=La Gantoise {{flagicon|BEL}}

|score=0–1

|report=https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-1-runde-kaa-gent-hamburger-sv/

|team2={{flagicon|FRG}} Hamburger SV

|goals1=

|goals2=Nogly {{goal|25}}

|stadium=Jules Ottenstadion, Ghent

|attendance=10,900

|referee=Alistair McKenzie Scotland

}}

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{{football box

|date=2 September 1970

|time=

|team1=Željezničar Sarajevo {{flagicon|SFR Yugoslavia}}

|score=3–4

|report=https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-1-runde-zeljeznicar-sarajevo-rsc-anderlecht/

|team2={{flagicon|BEL}} Anderlecht

|goals1=Osim {{goal|4}}
Edin Sprečo {{goal|58}}
Mujkić {{goal|59}}

|goals2=Puis {{goal|34||82}}
Mulder {{goal|60}}
Van Binst {{goal|89}}

|stadium=Asim Ferhatović Hase Stadium, Sarajevo

|attendance=4,600

|referee=Günter Männig (East Germany)

}}

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{{football box

|date=5 September 1970

|time=21:30

|team1=Sevilla {{flagicon|ESP|1945}}

|score=1–0

|report=https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-1-runde-sevilla-fc-eskisehirspor/

|team2={{flagicon|TUR}} Eskişehirspor

|goals1=Matute {{goal|61}}

|goals2=

|stadium=Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium, Seville

|attendance=20,600

|referee=Jacques Colling (Luxembourg)

}}

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{{football box

|date=15 September 1970

|time=

|team1=Liverpool {{flagicon|ENG}}

|score=1–0

|report=https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-1-runde-liverpool-fc-ferencvarosi-tc/

|team2={{flagicon|HUN}} Ferencváros

|goals1=Graham {{goal|17}}

|goals2=

|stadium=Anfield, Liverpool

|attendance=37,531

|referee=Roland Marendaz (Switzerland)

}}

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{{football box

|date=15 September 1970

|time=

|team1=Sarpsborg {{flagicon|NOR}}

|score=0–1

|report=https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-1-runde-sarpsborg-fk-leeds-united/

|team2={{flagicon|ENG}} Leeds United

|goals1=

|goals2=Lorimer {{goal|77}}

|stadium=Sarpsborg Stadion, Sarpsborg

|attendance=8,769

|referee=Preben Christopherson (Denmark)

}}

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{{football box

|date=15 September 1970

|time=

|team1=Coleraine {{flagicon|NIR}}

|score=1–1

|report=https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-1-runde-coleraine-fc-kilmarnock-fc/

|team2={{flagicon|SCO}} Kilmarnock

|goals1=Mullan {{goal|60}}

|goals2=Mathie {{goal|56}}

|stadium=The Showgrounds, Coleraine

|attendance=7,000

|referee=Kevin Howley (England)

}}

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{{football box

|date=15 September 1970

|time=

|team1=1. FC Köln {{flagicon|FRG}}

|score=5–1

|report=https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-1-runde-1-fc-koeln-cs-sedan/

|team2={{flagicon|FRA}} RC Paris-Sedan

|goals1=Parits {{goal|26}}
Thielen {{goal|35}}
Rupp {{goal|47||70}}
Lex {{goal|82}}

|goals2=Pierron {{goal|69}}

|stadium=Müngersdorfer Stadion, Cologne

|attendance=10,400

|referee=Leonardus van der Kroft (Netherlands)

}}

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{{football box

|date=15 September 1970

|time=

|team1=Lausanne Sports {{flagicon|SUI}}

|score=0–2

|report=https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-1-runde-fc-lausanne-sport-vitoria-setubal/

|team2={{flagicon|POR}} Vitória Setúbal

|goals1=

|goals2=Baptista {{goal|61}}
João {{goal|63}}

|stadium=Stade Olympique de la Pontaise, Lausanne

|attendance=4,600

|referee=Robert Wurz (France)

}}

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{{football box

|date=15 September 1970

|time=

|team1=Dundee United {{flagicon|SCO}}

|score=3–2

|report=https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-1-runde-dundee-united-grasshoppers-zuerich/

|team2={{flagicon|SUI}} Grasshopper

|goals1=I. Reid {{goal|65}}
Markland {{goal|81}}
A. Reid {{goal|90}}

|goals2=Ove Grahn {{goal|35}}
Meier {{goal|50}}

|stadium=Tannadice Park, Dundee

|attendance=8,400

|referee=Curt Nystrand (Sweden)

}}

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{{football box

|date=15 September 1970

|time=

|team1=Spartak Trnava {{flagicon|TCH}}

|score=2–0

|report=https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-1-runde-spartak-trnava-olympique-marseille/

|team2={{flagicon|FRA}} Olympique de Marseille

|goals1=Dobiaš {{goal|31|pen.}}
Masrna {{goal|48}}

|goals2=

|stadium=Anton Malatinský Stadium, Trnava

|attendance=7,000

|referee=Aurel Bentu (Romania)

}}

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{{football box

|date=16 September 1970

|time=

|team1=AB {{flagicon|DEN}}

|score=7–0

|report=https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-1-runde-akademisk-bk-sliema-wanderers/

|team2={{flagicon|MLT}} Sliema Wanderers

|goals1=Mick Sultana {{goal|9|o.g.}}
F. Hansen {{goal|32||89}}
Carlsen {{goal|48||72}}
Nielsen {{goal|53}}
Petersen{{goal|86}}

|goals2=

|stadium=Københavns Idrætspark, Copenhagen

|attendance=1,960

|referee=Sven Jonsson (Sweden)

}}

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{{football box

|date=16 September 1970

|time=17:00

|team1=GKS Katowice {{flagicon|POL|1928}}

|score=0–1

|report=https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-1-runde-gks-katowice-fc-barcelona/

|team2={{flagicon|ESP|1945}} Barcelona

|goals1=

|goals2=Rexach {{goal|83}}

|stadium=Stadion Śląski, Chorzów

|attendance=85,000

|referee=Karl Riegg (West Germany)

}}

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{{football box

|date=16 September 1970

|time=

|team1=Lazio {{flagicon|ITA}}

|score=2–2

|report=https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-1-runde-lazio-roma-arsenal-fc/

|team2={{flagicon|ENG}} Arsenal

|goals1=Chinaglia {{goal|85||89|pen.}}

|goals2=Radford {{goal|52||56}}

|stadium=Stadio Olimpico, Rome

|attendance=31,000

|referee=Gerhard Schulenburg (West Germany)

}}

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{{football box

|date=16 September 1970

|time=17:30

|team1=Cork Hibernians {{flagicon|IRL}}

|score=0–3

|report=https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-1-runde-cork-hibernians-valencia-cf/

|team2={{flagicon|ESP|1945}} Valencia

|goals1=

|goals2=Claramunt {{goal|13||22}}
Barrachina {{goal|75}}

|stadium=Flower Lodge, Cork

|attendance=10,500

|referee=Alfred Delcourt (Belgium)

}}

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{{football box

|date=16 September 1970

|time=

|team1=Partizan {{flagicon|SFR Yugoslavia}}

|score=0–0

|report=https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-1-runde-partizan-dynamo-dresden/

|team2={{flagicon|GDR}} Dynamo Dresden

|goals1=

|goals2=

|stadium=JNA, Belgrade

|attendance=9,600

|referee=Franz Wöhrer (Austria)

}}

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{{football box

|date=16 September 1970

|time=

|team1=Wiener Sportclub {{flagicon|AUT}}

|score=0–2

|report=https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-1-runde-wiener-sportklub-ksk-beveren/

|team2={{flagicon|BEL}} K.S.K. Beveren

|goals1=

|goals2=Rogiers {{goal|58}}
Janssens {{goal|74}}

|stadium=Sportclub-Platz, Vienna

|attendance=1,200

|referee=Gusztáv Bircsak (Hungary)

}}

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{{football box

|date=16 September 1970

|time=

|team1=Bayern Munich {{flagicon|FRG}}

|score=1–0

|report=https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-1-runde-bayern-muenchen-rangers-fc/

|team2={{flagicon|SCO}} Rangers

|goals1=Beckenbauer {{goal|21}}

|goals2=

|stadium=Grünwalder Stadion, Munich

|attendance=23,000

|referee=Arie Van Gemert (Netherlands)

}}

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{{football box

|date=16 September 1970

|time=18:30

|team1=Sparta Prague {{flagicon|TCH}}

|score=2–0

|report=https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-1-runde-sparta-praha-athletic-bilbao/

|team2={{flagicon|ESP|1945}} Athletic Bilbao

|goals1=Migas {{goal|19|pen.}}
Gögh {{goal|61}}

|goals2=

|stadium=Stadion Letná, Prague

|attendance=16,400

|referee=Georgios Yanopoulos (Greece)

}}

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{{football box

|date=16 September 1970

|time=

|team1=Barreirense {{flagicon|POR}}

|score=2–0

|report=https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-1-runde-fc-barreirense-dinamo-zagreb/

|team2={{flagicon|SFR Yugoslavia}} Dinamo Zagreb

|goals1=Serafim {{goal|30}}
Câmpora {{goal|89}}

|goals2=

|stadium=Estádio Dr. Manuel de Mello, Barreiro

|attendance=4,700

|referee=Georges Uhlen (France)

}}

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{{football box

|date=16 September 1970

|time=

|team1=B1901 {{flagicon|DEN}}

|score=2–4

|report=https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-1-runde-b1901-nykoebing-hertha-bsc/

|team2={{flagicon|FRG}} Hertha BSC

|goals1=Olsen {{goal|25}}
H. E. Hansen {{goal|78}}

|goals2=Brungs {{goal|19||28}}
Gayer {{goal|68}}
Steffenhagen {{goal|70}}

|stadium=Nykøbing Falster Idrætspark, Nykøbing Falster

|attendance=8,000

|referee=Kjell Wahlen (Norway)

}}

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{{football box

|date=16 September 1970

|time=

|team1=Ilves-Kissat {{flagicon|FIN}}

|score=4–2

|report=https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-1-runde-ilves-tampere-sturm-graz/

|team2={{flagicon|AUT}} Sturm Graz

|goals1=Lundberg {{goal|3}}
Nuoranen {{goal|40||47}}
Kalevi Nupponen {{goal|53}}

|goals2=Rinne {{goal|2|o.g.}}
Kaiser {{goal|54}}

|stadium=Ratina Stadium, Tampere

|attendance=300

|referee=Marian Kuston (Poland)

}}

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{{football box

|date=16 September 1970

|time=

|team1=Vitória Guimarães {{flagicon|POR}}

|score=3–0

|report=https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-1-runde-vitoria-guimaraes-as-angouleme/

|team2={{flagicon|FRA}} Angoulême

|goals1=B. da Velha {{goal|46||82}}
Peres {{goal|55}}

|goals2=

|stadium=Estádio D. Afonso Henriques, Guimarães

|attendance=5,500

|referee=Ettore Carminati (Italy)

}}

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{{football box

|date=16 September 1970

|time=

|team1=Hibernian {{flagicon|SCO}}

|score=6–0

|report=https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-1-runde-hibernian-fc-malmoe-ff/

|team2={{flagicon|SWE}} Malmö FF

|goals1=Blair {{goal|31}}
Joe McBride {{goal|33||57||59}}
A. Duncan {{goal|62||75}}

|goals2=

|stadium=Easter Road, Edinburgh

|attendance=11,165

|referee=Pablo Sánchez Ibáñez (Spain)

}}

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{{football box

|date=16 September 1970

|time=

|team1=Ruch Chorzów {{flagicon|POL|1928}}

|score=1–1

|report=https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-1-runde-ruch-chorzow-acf-fiorentina/

|team2={{flagicon|ITA}} Fiorentina

|goals1=E. Faber {{goal|46}}

|goals2=Vitali {{goal|53}}

|stadium=Stadion Śląski, Chorzów

|attendance=85,000

|referee=Josef Bucek (Austria)

}}

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{{football box

|date=16 September 1970

|time=

|team1=Botev Plovdiv {{flagicon|BUL|1946}}

|score=1–4

|report=https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-1-runde-botev-plovdiv-coventry-city/

|team2={{flagicon|ENG}} Coventry City

|goals1=Radkov {{goal|75}}

|goals2=O'Rourke {{goal|39||67||89}}
Neil Martin {{goal|43}}

|stadium=9 September, Plovdiv

|attendance=10,400

|referee=Joseph Cassar Naudi (Malta)

}}

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{{football box

|date=16 September 1970

|time=

|team1=Universitatea Craiova {{flagicon|ROU|1965}}

|score=2-1

|report=https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-1-runde-fc-universitatea-craiova-pecsi-mfc/

|team2={{flagicon|HUN}} Pécsi Dózsa

|goals1=Ţarălungă {{goal|68}}
Strâmbeanu {{goal|80}}

|goals2=Máté {{goal|67}}

|stadium=Stadionul Central, Craiova

|attendance=15,000

|referee=Efstathios Papavasiliou (Greece)

}}

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{{football box

|date=16 September 1970

|time=

|team1=Juventus {{flagicon|ITA}}

|score=7–0

|report=https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-1-runde-juventus-us-rumelange/

|team2={{flagicon|LUX}} US Rumelange

|goals1=Pawlowski {{goal|9|o.g.}}
Bettega {{goal|15||74}}
Anastasi {{goal|19||27||43||70}}

|goals2=

|stadium=Stadio Comunale, Turin

|attendance=10,700

|referee=Karl Göppel (Switzerland)

}}

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{{football box

|date=16 September 1970

|time=

|team1=Dinamo București {{flagicon|ROU|1965}}

|score=5–0

|report=https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-1-runde-dinamo-bucuresti-paok-saloniki/

|team2={{flagicon|GRE|1970}} PAOK

|goals1=Dumitrache {{goal|8||49||73}}
Popescu {{goal|64||83}}

|goals2=

|stadium=Stadionul 23 August, Bucharest

|attendance=20,000

|referee=Sándor Petri (Hungary)

}}

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{{football box

|date=16 September 1970

|time=

|team1=Hajduk Split {{flagicon|SFR Yugoslavia}}

|score=3-0

|report=https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-1-runde-hajduk-split-slavia-sofia/

|team2={{flagicon|BUL|1946}} Slavia Sofia

|goals1=Jerković {{goal|22}}
Pavlica {{goal|39}}
Jovanić {{goal|89}}

|goals2=

|stadium=Plinara Stadion, Split

|attendance=6,600

|referee=László Vízhányó (Hungary)

}}

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{{football box

|date=23 September 1970

|time=

|team1=Sparta Rotterdam {{flagicon|NED}}

|score=6-0

|report=https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-1-runde-sparta-rotterdam-ia-akranes/

|team2={{flagicon|ISL}} ÍA

|goals1=Venneker {{goal|2}}
Kowalik {{goal|11}}
Koudijzer {{goal|44}}
Heijerman {{goal|48||57|pen.}}
Walbeek {{goal|87}}

|goals2=

|stadium=De Kuip, Rotterdam

|attendance=8,000

|referee=David W. Smith (England)

}}

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{{football box

|date=23 September 1970

|time=

|team1=Internazionale {{flagicon|ITA}}

|score=1–1

|report=https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-1-runde-inter-newcastle-united/

|team2={{flagicon|ENG}} Newcastle United

|goals1=Cella {{goal|84}}

|goals2=Davies {{goal|44}}

|stadium=San Siro, Milan

|attendance=14,460

|referee=Heinz Siebert (West Germany)

}}

=Second leg=

{{football box

|date=8 September 1970

|time=

|team1=Twente {{flagicon|NED}}

|score=3–0

|report=https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-1-runde-fc-twente-aek-athen/

|team2={{flagicon|GRE|1970}} AEK Athens

|goals1=

|goals2=

|stadium=Diekman Stadion, Enschede

|attendance=16,000

|referee=Ken Burns (England)

}}

Twente won 4–0 on aggregate.

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{{football box

|date=16 September 1970

|time=15:00

|team1=Eskişehirspor {{flagicon|TUR}}

|score=3–1

|report=

|team2={{flagicon|ESP|1945}} Sevilla

|goals1=Fethi {{goal|80||82||90+}}

|goals2=Acosta {{goal|79}}

|stadium=Eskişehir Atatürk Stadium, Eskişehir

|attendance=10,700

|referee=Gerhard Kunze (West Germany)

}}

Eskişehirspor won 3–2 on aggregate.

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{{football box

|date=23 September 1970

|time=22:30

|team1=Barcelona {{flagicon|ESP|1945}}

|score=3–2

|report=

|team2={{flagicon|POL|1928}}GKS Katowice

|goals1=Pujol {{goal|50}}
Martí Filosia {{goal|59}}
Rexach {{goal|82}}

|goals2=Rother {{goal|9}}
Nowok {{goal|41|pen.}}

|stadium=Camp Nou, Barcelona

|attendance=60,000

|referee=René Vigliani (France)

}}

Barcelona won 4–2 on aggregate.

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{{football box

|date=23 September 1970

|time=

|team1=Arsenal {{flagicon|ENG}}

|score=2–0

|report=

|team2={{flagicon|ITA}} Lazio

|goals1=Radford {{goal|11}}
Armstrong {{goal|73}}

|goals2=

|stadium=Highbury, London

|attendance=

|referee=Rudolf Glöckner (East Germany)

}}

Arsenal won 4–2 on aggregate.

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{{football box

|date=30 September 1970

|time=

|team1=Fiorentina {{flagicon|ITA}}

|score=2–0

|report=

|team2={{flagicon|POL|1928}} Ruch Chorzów

|goals1=Chiarugi {{goal|42}}
Mariani {{goal|47}}

|goals2=

|stadium=Stadio Comunale, Florence

|attendance=

|referee=Petar Kostovski (Yugoslavia)

}}

Fiorentina won 3–1 on aggregate.

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{{football box

|date=29 September 1970

|time=

|team1=Leeds United {{flagicon|ENG}}

|score=5–0

|report=

|team2={{flagicon|NOR}} Sarpsborg

|goals1=Charlton {{goal|22||61}}
Bremner {{goal|71||88}}
Lorimer {{goal|90}}

|goals2=

|stadium=Elland Road, Leeds

|attendance=19,283

|referee=Mario Gomez Alves (Portugal)

}}

Leeds won 6–0 on aggregate.

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{{football box

|date=29 September 1970

|time=

|team1=Íþróttabandalag Akraness {{flagicon|ISL}}

|score=0-9{{cite web | url=https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-1-runde-ia-akranes-sparta-rotterdam/ | title=ÍA vs. Sparta | publisher=worldfootball | access-date=22 February 2023}}

|report=[https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-1-runde-ia-akranes-sparta-rotterdam/ Report]

|team2={{fbaicon|NED}} Sparta Rotterdam

|goals1=

|goals2=Jan Klijnjan {{goal|24||31||74}}
Jørgen Kristensen {{goal|29}}
Janusz Kowalik {{goal|32||61||65}}
Jan van der Veen {{goal|34}}
Hans Venneker {{goal|82}}

|stadium=Zuiderpark Stadion

|location=The Hague

|referee={{flagicon|ENG}} Keith Walker

|attendance=1,800

}}

Sparta Rotterdam won 15–0 on aggregate.

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{{football box

|date=30 September 1970

|time=

|team1=Newcastle United {{flagicon|ENG}}

|score=2–0

|report=

|team2={{flagicon|ITA}} Internazionale

|goals1=Moncur {{goal|29}}
Davies {{goal|70}}

|goals2=

|stadium=Newcastle upon Tyne

|attendance=

|referee=

}}

Newcastle United won 3–1 on aggregate.

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{{footballbox

|date = {{Start date|1970|9|30||df=y}}

|team1 = Pécsi Dózsa {{flagicon|HUN}}

|score = 3–0

|report = https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-1-runde-pecsi-mfc-fc-universitatea-craiova/

|team2 = {{flagicon|ROU|1965}} Universitatea Craiova

|goals1 =

|goals2 =

|stadium = Stadion PVSK

|location = Pécs

|attendance = 18,000

|referee = Walter Fercher (Austria)

}}Pécsi won 4–2 on aggregate.

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{{football box

|date=29 September 1970

|time=

|team1=Valencia {{flagicon|ESP|1945}}

|score=3–1

|report=

|team2={{flagicon|IRL}} Cork Hibernians

|goals1=Jara {{goal|12}}
Sergio {{goal|19||47}}

|goals2=Wigginton {{goal|40}}

|stadium=Estadio Luis Casanova, Valencia

|attendance=12,000

|referee=David W. Smith (England)

}}

Valencia won 6–1 on aggregate.

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{{football box

|date=30 September 1970

|time=19:45

|team1=Athletic Bilbao {{flagicon|ESP|1945}}

|score=1–1

|report=

|team2={{flagicon|TCH}} Sparta Prague

|goals1=Uriarte {{goal|65|pen.}}

|goals2=Chovanec {{goal|53}}

|stadium=Estadio San Mamés, Bilbao

|attendance=29,300

|referee=Clive Thomas (Wales)

}}

Sparta Prague won 3–1 on aggregate.

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{{footballbox

|date=30 September 1970

|time=

|team1=Grasshopper {{flagicon|SUI}}

|score=0–0

|report=http://sco.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-1-runde-grasshoppers-zuerich-dundee-united/

|team2={{flagicon|SCO}} Dundee United

|goals1=

|goals2=

|stadium=Hardturm, Zürich

|attendance=4,500

|referee=Franz Geluck (Belgium)

}}

Dundee United won 3–2 on aggregate.

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{{football box

|date=30 September 1970

|time=

|team1=US Rumelange {{flagicon|LUX}}

|score=0–4

|report=

|team2={{flagicon|ITA}} Juventus

|goals1=

|goals2=Novellini {{goal|30||44||87}}
Landini {{goal|37}}

|stadium=Rumelange

|attendance=

|referee=

}}

Juventus won 11–0 on aggregate.

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{{footballbox

|date = {{Start date|1970|9|30||df=y}}

|team1 = PAOK {{flagicon|GRE}}

|score = 1–0

|report = https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-1-runde-paok-saloniki-dinamo-bucuresti/

|team2 = {{flagicon|ROU|1965}} Dinamo București

|goals1 =

|goals2 =

|stadium = Toumba Stadium

|location = Thessaloniki

|attendance = 12,400

|referee = Sergio Gonella (Italy)

}}Dinamo București won 5–1 on aggregate.

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{{football box

|date=30 September 1970

|time=

|team1=Coventry City {{flagicon|ENG}}

|score=2–0

|report=

|team2={{flagicon|BUL|1946}} Botev Plovdiv

|goals1=Joicey {{goal|30}}
Blockley {{goal|35}}

|goals2=

|stadium=Coventry

|attendance=

|referee=

}}

Coventry City won 6–1 on aggregate.

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{{footballbox

|date=30 September 1970

|time=

|team1= Vitória Setúbal {{flagicon|POR}}

|score=2–1

|report={{citation needed|date=April 2025}}

|team2={{flagicon|SUI}} Lausanne-Sport

|aet =

|goals1= José Maria {{goal|21||45|}}

|goals2= Dufour {{goal|40|}}

|stadium= Estádio do Bonfim, Setúbal

|location =

|attendance=8,300

|referee= Antonio Sánchez Ríos (Spain)

}}

Vitória Setúbal won 4–1 on aggregate.

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{{footballbox

|date=30 September 1970

|time=

|team1= Angoulême {{flagicon|FRA}}

|score=3–1

|report={{citation needed|date=April 2025}}

|team2={{flagicon|POR}} Vitória Guimarães

|aet =

|goals1= Castellan {{goal|25||39|}}
Gallice {{goal|67|}}

|goals2= Ademir Silva {{goal|51|}}

|stadium= Stade Camille-Lebon, Angoulême)

|location =

|attendance=6,300

|referee= John Carpenter (Republic of Ireland)

}}

Vitória Guimarães won 4–3 on aggregate.

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{{footballbox

|date=30 September 1970

|time=

|team1= Dinamo Zagreb {{flagicon|YUG}}

|score=6–1

|report={{citation needed|date=April 2025}}

|team2={{flagicon|POR}} Barreirense

|aet =

|goals1= Novak {{goal|50||55||70||84|}}
Lalić {{goal|72||75|}}

|goals2= Campora {{goal|38|}}

|stadium= Stadion Maksimir, Zagreb

|location =

|attendance=9,300

|referee= Helmut Bader (East Germany)

}}

Dinamo Zagreb won 6–3 on aggregate.

Second round

{{TwoLegStart}}

{{TwoLegResult|SK Sturm Graz|AUT|1–2|Arsenal|ENG|1–0|0–2 }}

{{TwoLegResult|Valencia CF|ESP|var1=1945|1–2|K.S.K. Beveren|BEL|0–1|1–1}}

{{TwoLegResult|Hertha BSC|FRG|2–3|FC Spartak Trnava|TCH|1–0|1–3}}

{{TwoLegResult|Fiorentina|ITA|1–3|1. FC Köln|FRG|1–2|0–1}}

{{TwoLegResult|Newcastle United|ENG|2–2(p)|Pécsi Dózsa|HUN|2–0|0–2 (a.e.t.)}}

{{TwoLegResult|Barcelona|ESP|var1=1945|2–4|Juventus|ITA|1–2|1–2}}

{{TwoLegResult|NK Dinamo Zagreb|SFR Yugoslavia|4–1|Hamburger SV|FRG|4–0|0–1}}

{{TwoLegResult|Eskişehirspor|TUR|4–8|Twente|NED|3–2|1–6}}

{{TwoLegResult|Hibernian|SCO|3–2|Vitória Guimarães|POR|2–0|1–2}}

{{TwoLegResult|Liverpool|ENG|4–1|FC Dinamo București|ROU|var2=1965|3–0|1–1}}

{{TwoLegResult|Bayern Munich|FRG|7–3|Coventry City|ENG|6–1|1–2}}

{{TwoLegResult|Sparta Rotterdam|NED|4–1|Coleraine|NIR|2–0|2–1}}

{{TwoLegResult|Leeds United|ENG|2–2a|Dynamo Dresden|GDR|1–0|1–2}}

{{TwoLegResult|Sparta Prague|TCH|3–2|Dundee United FC|SCO|3–1|0–1}}

{{TwoLegResult|AB|DEN|1–7|Anderlecht|BEL|1–3|0–4}}

{{TwoLegResult|Vitória Setúbal|POR|3–2|Hajduk Split|SFR Yugoslavia|2–0|1–2}}

|}

=First leg=

{{footballbox

|date=14 October 1970

|time=

|team1= Hibernian {{flagicon|SCO}}

|score=2–0

|report={{citation needed|date=April 2025}}

|team2={{flagicon|POR}} Vitória Guimarães

|aet =

|goals1= Duncan {{goal|45|}}
Stanton {{goal|90|}}

|goals2=

|stadium= Easter Road, Edinburgh

|location =

|attendance=11,400

|referee= Theodorus Boosten (Netherlands)

}}

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{{football box

|date=20 October 1970

|time=

|team1=Fiorentina {{flagicon|ITA}}

|score=1–2

|report=

|team2={{flagicon|FRG}} 1. FC Köln

|goals1=Mariani {{goal|20}}

|goals2=Flohe {{goal|25||46}}

|stadium=Florence

|attendance=10,000

|referee=Anton Bucheli (Switzerland)

}}

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{{football box

|date=20 October 1970

|time=20:45

|team1=Barcelona {{flagicon|ESP|1945}}

|score=1–2

|report=

|team2={{flagicon|ITA}} Juventus

|goals1=Marcial {{goal|74}}

|goals2=Haller {{goal|12}}
Bettega {{goal|55}}

|stadium=Camp Nou, Barcelona

|attendance=65,000

|referee=Jack Taylor (England)

}}

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{{football box

|date=20 October 1970

|time=

|team1=Sparta Rotterdam {{fbaicon|NED}}

|score=2-0{{cite web | url=https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-2-runde-sparta-rotterdam-coleraine-fc/ | title=Sparta vs. Coleraine | publisher=worldfootball | access-date=22 February 2023}}

|report=[https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-2-runde-sparta-rotterdam-coleraine-fc/ Report]

|team2={{flagicon|NIR}} Coleraine F.C.

|goals1=Jan Klijnjan {{goal|19||44}}

|goals2=

|stadium=De Kuip

|location=Rotterdam

|referee={{flagicon|LUX}} Antoine Queudeville

|attendance=7,000

}}

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{{footballbox

|date = {{Start date|1970|10|21||df=y}}

|team1 = Liverpool {{flagicon|ENG}}

|score = 3–0

|report = https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-2-runde-liverpool-fc-dinamo-bucuresti/

|team2 = {{flagicon|ROU|1965}} Dinamo București

|goals1 =

|goals2 =

|stadium = Anfield

|location = Liverpool

|attendance = 36,525

|referee = Roger Machin (France)

}}

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{{football box

|date=21 October 1970

|time=

|team1=Leeds United {{flagicon|ENG}}

|score=1–0

|report=

|team2={{flagicon|GDR}} Dynamo Dresden

|goals1=Lorimer {{goal|57|pen.}}

|goals2=

|stadium=Elland Road, Leeds

|attendance=21,292

|referee=Alfred Delcourt (Belgium)

}}

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{{football box

|date=21 October 1970

|time=

|team1=Sparta Prague {{flagicon|TCH}}

|score=3–1

|report=

|team2={{flagicon|SCO}} Dundee United

|goals1=Vrána {{goal|19}}
Jurkanin {{goal|71||89}}

|goals2=Traynor {{goal|25}}

|stadium=Stadion Letná, Prague

|attendance=17,600

|referee=Doğan Babacan (Turkey)

}}

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{{footballbox

|date=21 October 1970

|time=

|team1= Vitória Setúbal {{flagicon|POR}}

|score=2–0

|report={{citation needed|date=April 2025}}

|team2={{flagicon|YUG}} Hajduk Split

|aet =

|goals1= José Maria {{goal|59|}}
Boljat {{goal|82|o.g}}

|goals2=

|stadium= Estádio do Bonfim, Setúbal

|location =

|attendance=6,900

|referee= Alfred Ott (West Germany)

}}

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{{football box

|date=22 October 1970

|time=20:00

|team1=Valencia {{flagicon|ESP|1945}}

|score=0–1

|report=

|team2={{flagicon|BEL}} K.S.K. Beveren

|goals1=

|goals2=De Raeymaeker {{goal|77}}

|stadium=Estadio Luis Casanova, Valencia

|attendance=45,000

|referee=Robert Wurtz (France)

}}

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{{football box

|date=28 October 1970

|time=

|team1=Eskişehirspor {{flagicon|TUR}}

|score=3–2

|report=[https://www.fctwentestatistieken.nl/wedstrijden/wedstrijddetail.php?id=1409 Report]{{cite web | url=https://www.fctwentestatistieken.nl/wedstrijden/wedstrijddetail.php?id=1409 | title=Eskişehirspor vs. Twente | publisher=FC Twente | access-date=16 September 2023}}

|team2={{flagicon|NED}} FC Twente

|goals1=Halil Güngördü {{goal|40}}
Fethi Heper {{goal|44||90}}

|goals2=Theo Pahlplatz {{goal|71}}
Willy van de Kerkhof {{goal|86}}

|stadium=Eskişehir Atatürk Stadium

|referee=Marijan Raus (Yugoslavia)

|attendance=22,000

|location=Eskişehir

}}

=Second leg=

{{footballbox

|date=28 October 1970

|time=

|team1= Vitória Guimarães {{flagicon|POR}}

|score=2–1

|report={{citation needed|date=April 2025}}

|team2={{flagicon|SCO}} Hibernian

|aet =

|goals1= Gonçalves {{goal|20|}}
Ademir Silva {{goal|43|}}

|goals2= Graham {{goal|75}}

|stadium= Estádio D. Afonso Henriques, Guimarães

|location =

|attendance=5,700

|referee= Sergio Gonella (Italy)

}}

Hibernian won 3–2 on aggregate.

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{{football box

|date=4 November 1970

|time=

|team1=Dynamo Dresden {{flagicon|GDR}}

|score=2–1

|report=

|team2={{flagicon|ENG}} Leeds United

|goals1=Hemp {{goal|15}}
Kreische {{goal|63}}

|goals2=Jones {{goal|30}}

|stadium=Rudolf Harbig Stadion, Dresden

|attendance=35,000

|referee=Ferdinand Marschall (Austria)

}}

2–2 on aggregate; Leeds United won on away goals.

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{{football box

|date=3 November 1970

|time=

|team1=1. FC Köln {{flagicon|FRG}}

|score=1–0

|report=

|team2={{flagicon|ITA}} Fiorentina

|goals1=Biskup {{goal|33|pen.}}

|goals2=

|stadium=Cologne

|attendance=14,000

|referee=

}}

1. FC Köln won 3–1 on aggregate.

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{{football box

|date=4 November 1970

|time=14:30

|team1=Juventus {{flagicon|ITA}}

|score=2–1

|report=

|team2={{flagicon|ESP|1945}} Barcelona

|goals1=Bettega {{goal|5}}
Capello {{goal|23}}

|goals2=Pujol {{goal|83}}

|stadium=Stadio Comunale, Turin

|attendance=40,000

|referee=Günter Männig (East Germany)

}}

Juventus won 4–2 on aggregate.

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{{footballbox

|date = {{Start date|1970|11|4||df=y}}

|team1 = Dinamo București {{flagicon|ROU|1965}}

|score = 1–1

|report = https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-2-runde-dinamo-bucuresti-liverpool-fc/

|team2 = {{flagicon|ENG}} Liverpool

|goals1 =

|goals2 =

|stadium = Stadionul 23 August

|location = Bucharest

|attendance = 50,000

|referee = Erich Linemayr (Austria)

}}Liverpool won 4–1 on aggregate.

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{{football box

|date=4 November 1970

|time=20:00

|team1=K.S.K. Beveren {{flagicon|BEL}}

|score=1–1

|report=

|team2={{flagicon|ESP|1945}} Valencia

|goals1=De Raeymaeker {{goal|60}}

|goals2=Forment {{goal|84}}

|stadium=Olympisch Stadion, Antwerp

|attendance=20,000

|referee=Curt Nystrand (Sweden)

}}

The referee called the end of the game three minutes before the regulation time and had to abandon the pitch escorted out by Beveren's players because of the pressure and the protests by the visiting team as a result of his decision. K.S.K. Beveren won 2–1 on aggregate.

----

{{football box

|date=4 November 1970

|time=

|team1=Dundee United {{flagicon|SCO}}

|score=1–0

|report=http://sco.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-2-runde-dundee-united-sparta-praha/

|team2={{flagicon|TCH}} Sparta Prague

|goals1=Gordon {{goal|31}}

|goals2=

|stadium=Tannadice Park, Dundee

|attendance=9,000

|referee=Kjell Wahlen (Norway

}}

Sparta Prague won 3–2 on aggregate.

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{{football box

|date=4 November 1970

|time=

|team1=Coleraine F.C. {{flagicon|NIR}}

|score=1-2{{cite web | url=https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-2-runde-coleraine-fc-sparta-rotterdam/ | title=Coleraine vs. Sparta | publisher=worldfootball | access-date=22 February 2023}}

|report=[https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-2-runde-coleraine-fc-sparta-rotterdam/ Report]

|team2={{fbaicon|NED}} Sparta Rotterdam

|goals1=Brian Jennings {{goal|28}}

|goals2=Jan Klijnjan {{goal|15}}
Jørgen Kristensen {{goal|26}}

|stadium=Coleraine Showgrounds

|location=Coleraine

|referee={{flagicon|DEN}} Kaj Sørensen

|attendance=5,000

}}

Sparta Rotterdam won 4–1 on aggregate.

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{{football box

|date=4 November 1970

|time=

|team1=FC Twente {{flagicon|NED}}

|score=6–1{{cite web | url=https://www.fctwentestatistieken.nl/wedstrijden/wedstrijddetail.php?id=1410 | title=Twente vs. Eskişehirspor | publisher=FC Twente | access-date=16 September 2023}}

|report=[https://www.fctwentestatistieken.nl/wedstrijden/wedstrijddetail.php?id=1410 Report]

|team2={{flagicon|TUR}} Eskişehirspor

|goals1=Jan Jeuring {{goal|2||12||60}}
René van de Kerkhof {{goal|44}}
Jan Streuer {{goal|85}}
Antal Nagy {{goal|88}}

|goals2=Fethi Heper {{goal|26}}

|stadium=Diekman Stadion

|referee=Rudi Glöckner (West Germany)

|attendance=24,500

|location=Enschede

}}

Twente won 8–4 on aggregate.

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{{footballbox

|date=4 November 1970

|time=

|team1= Hajduk Split {{flagicon|YUG}}

|score=2–1

|report={{citation needed|date=April 2025}}

|team2={{flagicon|POR}} Vitória Setúbal

|aet =

|goals1= Nadoveza {{goal|63|}}
Buljan {{goal|72|}}

|goals2= José Maria {{goal|23|}}

|stadium= Stadion Stari plac, Split

|location =

|attendance=11,800

|referee= Jan Łazowski (Poland)

}}

Vitória Setúbal won 3–2 on aggregate.

Third round

{{TwoLegStart}}

{{TwoLegResult|Arsenal|ENG|4–0|K.S.K. Beveren|BEL|4–0|0–0 }}

{{TwoLegResult|FC Spartak Trnava|TCH|0–4|1. FC Köln|FRG|0–1|0–3 }}

{{TwoLegResult|Pécsi Dózsa|HUN|0–3|Juventus|ITA|0–1|0–2}}

{{TwoLegResult|NK Dinamo Zagreb|SFR Yugoslavia|2–3|Twente|NED|2–2|0–1}}

{{TwoLegResult|Hibernian|SCO|0–3|Liverpool|ENG|0–1|0–2}}

{{TwoLegResult|Bayern Munich|FRG|5–2|Sparta Rotterdam|NED|2–1|3–1 }}

{{TwoLegResult|Leeds United|ENG|9–2|Sparta Prague|TCH|6–0|3–2 }}

{{TwoLegResult|Anderlecht|BEL|3–4|Vitória Setúbal|POR|2–1|1–3 (a.e.t.)}}

|}

=First leg=

{{football box

| date = 25 November 1970

| time =

| team1 = FC Bayern Munich {{flagicon|GER}}

| score = 2–1{{cite web | url=https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-achtelfinale-bayern-muenchen-sparta-rotterdam/ | title=Bayern Munich vs. Sparta | publisher=worldfootball | access-date=22 February 2023}}

| report = [https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-achtelfinale-bayern-muenchen-sparta-rotterdam/ Report]

| team2 = {{fbaicon|NED}} Sparta Rotterdam

| goals1 = Edgar Schneider {{goal|56}}
Gerd Müller {{goal|88}}

| goals2 = Nol Heijerman {{goal|16}}

| stadium = Grünwalder Stadion

| location = Munich

| referee = José Rosa Nunes (Portugal)

| attendance = 10,300

| event =

| round =

| score1 =

| score2 =

}}

----

{{football box

| date = 25 November 1970

| time =

| team1 = Spartak Trnava {{flagicon|Czechoslovakia}}

| score = 0–1

| report = [https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-achtelfinale-spartak-trnava-1-fc-koeln// Report]

| team2 = {{fbaicon|GER}} 1. FC Köln

| goals1 =

| goals2 = Dobiaš {{goal|8|o.g}}

| stadium = Anton Malatinský Stadium

| location = Trnava

| referee = Nikola Mladenović (Yugoslavia)

| attendance = 13,000

| event =

| round =

| score1 =

| score2 =

}}

----

{{football box

| date = 2 December 1970

| time =

| team1 = Leeds United {{flagicon|ENG}}

| score = 6–0

| report = [https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-achtelfinale-leeds-united-sparta-praha// Report]

| team2 = {{flagicon|TCH}} Sparta Prague

| goals1 = Clarke {{goal|19}}
Chovanec {{goal|24|o.g.}}
Bremner {{goal|26}}
Gray {{goal|28||36}}
Charlton {{goal|54}}

| goals2 =

| stadium = Elland Road

| attendance = 25,843

| referee = Keon Brouwer (Netherlands)

| event =

| round =

| score1 =

| score2 =

| location = Leeds

}}

----

{{football box

| date = 2 December 1970

| time =

| team1 = Arsenal {{flagicon|ENG}}

| score = 4–0

| report = [https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-achtelfinale-arsenal-fc-ksk-beveren// Report]

| team2 = {{flagicon|BEL}} Beveren

| goals1 = Clarke {{goal|10}}
Kennedy {{goal|29, 77}}
Sammels {{goal|54}}

| goals2 =

| stadium = Highbury

| attendance = 33,444

| referee = Pius Kamber (Netherlands)

| event =

| round =

| score1 =

| score2 =

| location = London

}}

----

{{football box

| date = 3 December 1970

| time =

| team1 = Pécsi Dózsa {{flagicon|HUN}}

| score = 0–1

| report = [https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-achtelfinale-pecsi-mfc-juventus// Report]

| team2 = {{flagicon|ITA}} Juventus

| goals1 =

| goals2 = Causio {{goal|31}}

| stadium = PVSK Stadium

| attendance = 22,000

| referee = Ferdinand Biwersi (West Germany)

| event =

| round =

| score1 =

| score2 =

| location = Pécs

}}

----

{{football box

|date=9 December 1970

|time=

|team1=GNK Dinamo Zagreb {{flagicon|YUG}}

|score=2–2{{cite web | url=https://www.fctwentestatistieken.nl/wedstrijden/wedstrijddetail.php?id=1411 | title=Dinamo Zagreb vs. Twente | publisher=FC Twente | access-date=16 September 2023}}

|report=[https://www.fctwentestatistieken.nl/wedstrijden/wedstrijddetail.php?id=1411 Report]

|team2={{flagicon|NED}} FC Twente

|goals1=Josip Gucmirtl {{goal|17||36}}

|goals2=Theo Pahlplatz {{goal|37}}
Rene van de Kerkhof {{goal|89}}

|stadium=Stadion Maksimir

|referee=Joseph Bucek (Austria)

|attendance=15,000

|location=Zagreb

}}

----

{{footballbox

| date = 9 December 1970

| time =

| team1 = Hibernian {{flagicon|SCO}}

| score = 0–1

| report = https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-achtelfinale-hibernian-fc-liverpool-fc/

| team2 = {{flagicon|ENG}} Liverpool

| aet =

| goals1 =

| goals2 = Toshack {{goal|75|}}

| stadium = Easter Road

| location = Edinburgh

| attendance = 30,296

| referee = Rudi Glöckner (West Germany)

| event =

| round =

| score1 =

| score2 =

}}

----

{{footballbox

|date=9 December 1970

|time=

|team1= Anderlecht {{flagicon|BEL}}

|score=2–1

|report={{citation needed|date=April 2025}}

|team2={{flagicon|POR}} Vitória Setúbal

|aet =

|goals1= Ejderstedt {{goal|9|}}
Mulder {{goal|66|}}

|goals2= Wágner Canotilho {{goal|32|}}

|stadium= Stade Émile Versé, Brussels

|location =

|attendance=16,200

|referee= John Paterson (Scotland)

}}

=Second leg=

{{football box

|date=9 December 1970

|time=

|team1=Sparta Rotterdam {{fbaicon|NED}}

|score=1-3{{cite web | url=https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-achtelfinale-sparta-rotterdam-bayern-muenchen/ | title=Sparta vs. Bayern Munich | publisher=worldfootball | access-date=22 February 2023}}

|report=[https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-achtelfinale-sparta-rotterdam-bayern-muenchen/ Report]

|team2={{flagicon|GER}} FC Bayern Munich

|goals1=Jørgen Kristensen {{goal|32}}

|goals2=Gerd Müller {{goal|23||40||66}}

|stadium=De Kuip

|location=Rotterdam

|referee=Antonio Camacho Jimenez (Spain)

|attendance=45,000

}}

Bayern Munich won 5–2 on aggregate.

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{{football box

|date=16 December 1970

|time=

|team1=Juventus {{flagicon|ITA}}

|score=2–0

|report=

|team2={{flagicon|HUN}} Pécsi Dózsa

|goals1=Anastasi {{goal|85||87}}

|goals2=

|stadium=Turin

|attendance=

|referee=

}}

Juventus won 3–0 on aggregate.

----

{{football box

|date=9 December 1970

|time=

|team1=Sparta Prague {{flagicon|TCH}}

|score=2–3

|report=

|team2={{flagicon|ENG}} Leeds United

|goals1=Barton {{goal|65}}
Urban {{goal|80}}

|goals2=Gray {{goal|12}}
Clarke {{goal|32}}
Belfitt {{goal|35}}

|stadium=Letna Stadium, Prague

|attendance=30,000

|referee=Aurelio Angonese (Italy)

}}

Leeds won 9–2 on aggregate.

----

{{football box

|date=16 December 1970

|time=

|team1=FC Twente {{flagicon|NED}}

|score=1–0{{cite web | url=https://www.fctwentestatistieken.nl/wedstrijden/wedstrijddetail.php?id=1412 | title=Twente vs. Dinamo Zagreb | publisher=FC Twente | access-date=16 September 2023}}

|report=[https://www.fctwentestatistieken.nl/wedstrijden/wedstrijddetail.php?id=1412 Report]

|team2={{flagicon|YUG}} GNK Dinamo Zagreb

|goals1=Jan Jeuring {{goal|21}}

|goals2=

|stadium=Diekman Stadion

|referee=Danny Lyden (England)

|attendance=24,500

|location=Enschede

}}

Twente won 3–2 on aggregate.

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{{footballbox

|date=23 December 1970

|time=

|team1= Vitória Setúbal {{flagicon|POR}}

|score=3–1

|report={{citation needed|date=April 2025}}

|team2={{flagicon|BEL}} Anderlecht

|aet = yes

|goals1= Guerreiro {{goal|24||120|}}
Baptista {{goal|70|}}

|goals2= Desanghere {{goal|52|}}

|stadium= Estádio do Bonfim, Setúbal

|location =

|attendance=14,300

|referee= Robert Frauciel (France)

}}

Vitória Setúbal won 4–3 on aggregate.

Quarter-finals

{{TwoLegStart}}

{{TwoLegResult|Arsenal|ENG|2–2a|1. FC Köln|FRG|2–1|0–1}}

{{TwoLegResult|Juventus|ITA|4–2|Twente|NED|2–0|2–2 (a.e.t.)}}

{{TwoLegResult|Liverpool|ENG|4–1|Bayern Munich|FRG|3–0|1–1}}

{{TwoLegResult|Leeds United|ENG|3–2|Vitória Setúbal|POR|2–1|1–1}}

|}

=First leg=

{{football box

|date=27 January 1971

|time=

|team1=Juventus {{flagicon|ITA}}

|score=2–0

|report=https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-viertelfinale-juventus-fc-twente/

|team2={{flagicon|NED}} Twente

|goals1=Haller {{goal|8}}
Novellini {{goal|80}}

|goals2=

|stadium=Stadio Comunale, Turin

|attendance=14,200

|referee=José María Ortiz de Mendíbil (Spain)

}}

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{{football box

|date=9 March 1971

|time=

|team1=Arsenal {{flagicon|ENG}}

|score=2–1

|report=https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-viertelfinale-arsenal-fc-1-fc-koeln/

|team2={{flagicon|FRG}} 1. FC Köln

|goals1=McLintock {{goal|24}}
Storey {{goal|69}}

|goals2=Thielen {{goal|44}}

|stadium=Highbury, London

|attendance=40,007

|referee=István Zsolt (Hungary)

}}

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{{football box

|date=10 March 1971

|time=

|team1=Leeds United {{flagicon|ENG}}

|score=2–1

|report=https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-viertelfinale-leeds-united-vitoria-setubal/

|team2={{flagicon|POR}} Vitória Setúbal

|goals1=Lorimer {{goal|19}}
Giles {{goal|75|pen.}}

|goals2=Baptista {{goal|2}}

|stadium=Elland Road, Leeds

|attendance=27,143

|referee=Günther Männig (East Germany)

}}

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{{football box

|date=10 March 1971

|time=

|team1=Liverpool {{flagicon|ENG}}

|score=3–0

|report=https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-viertelfinale-arsenal-fc-1-fc-koeln/

|team2={{flagicon|FRG}} Bayern Munich

|goals1=A. Evans {{goal|30||50||73}}

|goals2=

|stadium=Anfield, Liverpool

|attendance=45,616

|referee=Franz Geluck (Belgium)

}}

=Second leg=

{{football box

|date=17 February 1971

|time=

|team1=Twente {{flagicon|NED}}

|score=2–2 (a.e.t.)

|report=https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-viertelfinale-fc-twente-juventus/

|team2={{flagicon|ITA}} Juventus

|goals1=Pahlplatz {{goal|11}}
Drost {{goal|49}}

|goals2=Anastasi {{goal|96||98}}

|stadium=Diekman Stadion, Enschede

|attendance=22,800

|referee=Erich Linemayr (Austria)

}}

Juventus won 4–2 on aggregate.

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{{football box

|date=24 March 1971

|time=

|team1=Vitória Setúbal {{flagicon|POR}}

|score=1–1

|report=https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-viertelfinale-vitoria-setubal-leeds-united/

|team2={{flagicon|ENG}} Leeds United

|goals1=Baptista {{goal|84}}

|goals2=Lorimer {{goal|17}}

|stadium=Estadio do Bonfim, Setúbal

|attendance=30,000

|referee=Roland Marendaz (Switzerland)

}}

Leeds won 3–2 on aggregate.

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{{football box

|date=23 March 1971

|time=

|team1={{flagicon|FRG}} 1. FC Köln

|score=1–0

|report=https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-viertelfinale-1-fc-koeln-arsenal-fc/

|team2={{flagicon|ENG}} Arsenal

|goals1=Biskup {{goal|4|pen.}}

|goals2=

|stadium=Müngersdorfer Stadion, Cologne

|attendance=46,200

|referee=Constantin Petrea (Romania)

}}

2–2 on aggregate; 1. FC Köln won on away goals.

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{{football box

|date=24 March 1971

|time=

|team1={{flagicon|FRG}} Bayern Munich

|score=1–1

|report=https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-viertelfinale-bayern-muenchen-liverpool-fc/

|team2={{flagicon|ENG}} Liverpool

|goals1=Schneider {{goal|77}}

|goals2=Ross {{goal|74}}

|stadium=Grünwalder Stadion, Munich

|attendance=22,000

|referee=Robert Wurtz (France)

}}

Liverpool won 4–1 on aggregate.

Semi-finals

{{TwoLegStart}}

{{TwoLegResult|1. FC Köln|FRG|1–3|Juventus|ITA|1–1|0–2}}

{{TwoLegResult|Liverpool|ENG|0–1|Leeds United|ENG|0–1|0–0}}

|}

=First leg=

{{football box

|date=14 April 1971

|time=

|team1=1. FC Köln {{flagicon|FRG}}

|score=1–1

|report=https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-halbfinale-1-fc-koeln-juventus/

|team2={{flagicon|ITA}} Juventus

|goals1=Thielen {{goal|87}}

|goals2=Bettega {{goal|37}}

|stadium=Müngersdorfer Stadion, Cologne

|attendance=50,500

|referee=Anton Bucheli (Switzerland)

}}

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{{football box

|date=14 April 1971

|time=

|team1=Liverpool {{flagicon|ENG}}

|score=0–1

|report=https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-halbfinale-liverpool-fc-leeds-united/

|team2={{flagicon|ENG}} Leeds United

|goals1=

|goals2=Bremner {{goal|67}}

|stadium=Anfield, Liverpool

|attendance=52,577

|referee=Jef Dorpmans (Netherlands)

}}

=Second leg=

{{football box

|date=28 April 1971

|time=

|team1=Juventus {{flagicon|ITA}}

|score=2–0

|report=https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-halbfinale-juventus-1-fc-koeln/

|team2={{flagicon|FRG}} 1. FC Köln

|goals1=Capello {{goal|2}}
Anastasi {{goal|84}}

|goals2=

|stadium=Stadio Comunale, Turin

|attendance=64,738

|referee=Roger Machin (France)

}}

Juventus won 3–1 on aggregate.

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{{football box

|date=28 April 1971

|time=

|team1=Leeds United {{flagicon|ENG}}

|score=0–0

|report=https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-halbfinale-leeds-united-liverpool-fc/

|team2={{flagicon|ENG}} Liverpool

|goals1=

|goals2=

|stadium=Elland Road, Leeds

|attendance=40,462

|referee=Tom Wharton (Scotland)

}}

Leeds won 1–0 on aggregate.

Final

{{Main|1971 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Final}}

=First leg=

{{football box

|date=26 May 1971

|time=

|team1=Juventus {{flagicon|ITA}}

|score=0–0

|report=

|team2={{flagicon|ENG}} Leeds United

|goals1=

|goals2=

|stadium=Stadio Comunale, Turin

|attendance=46,342

|referee=Laurens van Ravens (Netherlands)

}}

Game abandoned in the 51st minute due to heavy rain and waterlogged pitch.

==Replay==

{{football box

|date=28 May 1971

|time=21:00 CEST

|team1=Juventus {{flagicon|ITA}}

|score=2–2

|report=https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-finale-juventus-leeds-united/

|team2={{flagicon|ENG}} Leeds United

|goals1=Bettega {{goal|27}}
Capello {{goal|55}}

|goals2=Madeley {{goal|48}}
Bates {{goal|77}}

|stadium=Stadio Comunale, Turin

|attendance=58,555

|referee=Laurens van Ravens (Netherlands)

}}

=Second leg=

{{football box

|date=3 June 1971

|time=18:30 UTC

|team1=Leeds United {{flagicon|ENG}}

|score=1–1

|report=https://www.worldfootball.net/report/europa-league-1970-1971-finale-leeds-united-juventus/

|team2={{flagicon|ITA}} Juventus

|goals1=Clarke {{goal|12}}

|goals2=Anastasi {{goal|20}}

|stadium=Elland Road, Leeds

|attendance=42,483

|referee=Rudi Glöckner (East Germany)

}}

3–3 on aggregate; Leeds United won on away goals.

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