1973–74 European Cup Winners' Cup#Second round

{{Infobox international football competition

| tourney_name = European Cup Winners' Cup

| year = 1973–74

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| champion_other = {{flagicon|GDR}} Magdeburg

| count = 1

| second_other = {{flagicon|ITA}} Milan

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| prevseason = 1972–73

| nextseason = 1974–75

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The 1973–74 European Cup Winners' Cup football club tournament was won by Magdeburg in a final victory against defending champions Milan. It was the first–and only–win for an East German side in a European tournament.

First round

Albania refused to play.

{{TwoLegStart}}

{{TwoLegResult|Vasas|HUN|0–3|Sunderland|ENG|0–2|0–1}}

{{TwoLegResult|Cardiff City|WAL|1–2|Sporting CP|POR|0–0|1–2}}

{{TwoLegResult|Anderlecht|BEL|3–3 (a)|Zürich|SUI|3–2|0–1}}

{{TwoLegResult|Pezoporikos Larnaca|CYP|var1=1960|0–11|Malmö FF|SWE|0–0|0–11}}

{{TwoLegResult|Baník Ostrava|TCH|3–1|Cork Hibernians|IRL|1–0|2–1}}

{{TwoLegResult|NAC Breda|NED|0–2|Magdeburg|East Germany|0–0|0–2}}

{{TwoLegResult|PFC Beroe Stara Zagora|BUL|var1=1971|11–1|Fola Esch|LUX|7–0|4–1}}

{{TwoLegResult|Torpedo Moscow|URS|var3=1955|0–2|Athletic Bilbao|ESP|var2=1945|0–0|0–2}}

{{TwoLegResult|Milan|ITA|4–1|Dinamo Zagreb|YUG|3–1|1–0}}

{{TwoLegResult|Randers Freja|DEN|1–2|Rapid Wien|AUT|0–0|1–2}}

{{TwoLegResult|Lahden Reipas|FIN|0–2|Lyon|FRA|0–0|0–2}}

{{TwoLegResult|Legia Warsaw|POL|var4=1928|1–2|PAOK|GRE|var2=1970|1–1|0–1}}

{{TwoLegResult|Gżira United|MLT|0–9|Brann|NOR|0–2|0–7}}

{{TwoLegResult|Chimia Râmnicu Vâlcea|ROM|var1=1965|2–4|Glentoran|NIR|2–2|0–2}}

{{TwoLegResult|ÍB Vestmannaeyja|ISL|1–16|Borussia Mönchengladbach|GER|0–7|1–9}}

{{TwoLegResult|Ankaragücü|TUR|0–6|Rangers|SCO|0–2|0–4}}

|}

=First leg=

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|date=19 September 1973

|time=

|team1=Vasas {{flagicon|HUN}}

|score=0–2

|report=

|team2={{flagicon|ENG}} Sunderland

|goals1=

|goals2=Hughes {{goal|68}}
Tueart {{goal|88}}

|stadium= Népstadion, Budapest

|attendance= 27,130

|referee= Sergio Gonella (Italy)}}

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|date=19 September 1973

|time=

|team1=Cardiff City {{flagicon|WAL}}

|score=0–0

|report=

|team2={{flagicon|POR}} Sporting CP

|goals1=

|goals2=

|stadium= Ninian Park, Cardiff

|attendance= 13,300

|referee= Anthony Briguglio (Malta) }}

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|date=19 September 1973

|time=

|team1=Anderlecht {{flagicon|BEL}}

|score=3–2

|report=

|team2={{flagicon|SUI}} Zürich

|goals1= Rensenbrink {{goal|46||49||52}}

|goals2= Stierli {{goal|21}}
Katić {{goal|29}}

|stadium= Émile Versé Stadium, Brussels

|attendance= 14,729

|referee= Alistair McKenzie (Scotland)}}

{{football box

|date=19 September 1973

|time=

|team1=Pezoporikos Larnaca {{flagicon|CYP|1960}}

|score=0–0

|report=

|team2={{flagicon|SWE}} Malmö FF

|goals1=

|goals2=

|stadium= GSZ Stadium, Larnaca

|attendance= 1,200

|referee= Milos Cajić (Yugoslavia) }}

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|date=19 September 1973

|time=

|team1= NAC Breda {{flagicon|NED}}

|score= 0–0

|report=

|team2= {{flagicon|East Germany}} Magdeburg

|goals1=

|goals2=

|stadium= De Kuip, Rotterdam

|attendance= 6,000

|referee= Malcolm Wright (Northern Ireland) }}

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|date=19 September 1973

|time=

|team1= Baník Ostrava {{flagicon|TCH}}

|score= 1–0

|report=

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

|goals1= Albrecht {{goal|25}}

|goals2=

|stadium= Bazaly, Ostrava

|attendance= 7,388

|referee= György Müncz (Hungary) }}

{{football box

|date=13 September 1973

|time=

|team1= PFC Beroe Stara Zagora {{flagicon|BUL|1971}}

|score= 7–0

|report=

|team2= {{flagicon|LUX}} Fola Esch

|goals1= Bonchev {{goal|1||26||68}}
Stoyanov {{goal|24}}
Petkov {{goal|43||50||80}}

|goals2=

|stadium= Beroe Stadium, Stara Zagora

|attendance= 4,077

|referee= Karlo Kruashvili (Georgia)}}

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|date=19 September 1973

|time=

|team1= Torpedo Moscow {{flagicon|URS|1955}}

|score= 0–0

|report=

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

|goals1=

|goals2=

|stadium= Central Lenin Stadium, Moscow

|attendance= 13,278

|referee= Alois Kessler (Austria)}}

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|date= 19 September 1973

|time=

|team1= Milan {{flagicon|ITA}}

|score=3–1

|report=

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

|goals1= Bigon {{goal|10}} {{goal|53}}
Chiarugi {{goal|16}}

|goals2= Lalić {{goal|70}}

|stadium= San Siro, Milan

|attendance= 47,428

|referee= Walter Eschweiler (West Germany) }}

{{football box

|date= 19 September 1973

|time=

|team1= Randers {{flagicon|DEN}}

|score= 0–0

|report=

|team2= {{flagicon|AUT}} Rapid Wien

|goals1=

|goals2=

|stadium= Randers Stadium, Randers

|attendance= 11,000

|referee= John Carpenter (Ireland)}}

{{football box

|date= 19 September 1973

|time=

|team1= Reipas Lahti {{flagicon|FIN}}

|score= 0–0

|report=

|team2= {{flagicon|FRA}} Lyon

|goals1=

|goals2=

|stadium= Lahden kisapuisto, Lahti

|attendance= 1,804

|referee= Valentin Lipatov (Soviet Union) }}

{{football box

|date= 19 September 1973

|time=

|team1= Legia Warsaw {{flagicon|POL}}

|score= 1–1

|report=

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

|goals1= Pieszko {{goal|56}}

|goals2= Terzanidis {{goal|47}}

|stadium= Polish Army Stadium, Warsaw

|attendance= 12,047

|referee= Josef Bucek (Austria) }}

{{football box

|date= 19 September 1973

|time=

|team1= Gżira United {{flagicon|MLT}}

|score= 0–2

|report=

|team2= {{flagicon|NOR}} Brann

|goals1=

|goals2= Blindheim {{goal|23||89|p}}

|stadium= Empire Stadium, Gżira

|attendance= 1,914

|referee= Antonio Camacho Jiménez (Spain) }}

{{football box

|date= 19 September 1973

|time=

|team1= Chimia Râmnicu Vâlcea {{flagicon|ROM|1965}}

|score= 2–2

|report=

|team2= {{flagicon|NIR}} Glentoran

|goals1= Gojgaru {{goal|10||22}}

|goals2= McCreery {{goal|28}}
Jamison {{goal|75}}

|stadium= Stadionul Municipal, Râmnicu Vâlcea

|attendance= 5,000

|referee= Kostas Xanthoulis (Cyprus)}}

{{football box

|date= 20 September 1973

|time=

|team1= ÍB Vestmannaeyja {{flagicon|ISL}}

|score= 0–7

|report=

|team2= {{flagicon|GER}} Borussia Mönchengladbach

|goals1=

|goals2= Heynckes {{goal|8||56||75}}
Sigurgeirsson {{goal|37|o.g.}}
Kulik {{goal|39||48}}
Finnbogason {{goal|62|o.g.}}

|stadium= Laugardalsvöllur, Reykjavík

|attendance= 2,742

|referee= Pat Partridge (England) }}

{{football box

|date= 19 September 1973

|time=

|team1= Ankaragücü {{flagicon|TUR}}

|score= 0–2

|report=

|team2= {{flagicon|SCO}} Rangers

|goals1=

|goals2= Conn {{goal|1}}
McLean {{goal|50}}

|stadium= Ankara 19 Mayıs Stadium, Ankara

|attendance= 30,000

|referee= Jan Lazowski (Poland) }}

=Second leg=

{{football box

|date= 3 October 1973

|time=

|team1=Sunderland {{flagicon|ENG}}

|score=1–0

|report=

|team2={{flagicon|HUN}} Vasas

|goals1= Tueart {{goal|55|p}}

|goals2=

|stadium= Roker Park, Sunderland

|attendance= 22,462

|referee= Francisco Lobo (Portugal) }}

Sunderland won 3-0 on aggregate.

{{football box

|date= 3 October 1973

|time=

|team1= Sporting CP {{flagicon|POR}}

|score= 2–1

|report=

|team2= {{flagicon|WAL}} Cardiff City

|goals1= Yazalde {{goal|23}}
Fraguito {{goal|50}}

|goals2= Villars {{goal|39}}

|stadium= Estádio José Alvalade, Lisbon

|attendance= 40,000

|referee= Jacques Colling (Luxembourg)}}

Sporting CP won 2-1 on aggregate.

{{football box

|date= 3 October 1973

|time=

|team1= Zürich {{flagicon|SUI}}

|score= 1–0

|report=

|team2= {{flagicon|BEL}} Anderlecht

|goals1= Rutschmann {{goal|29|p}}

|goals2=

|stadium= Letzigrund, Zürich

|attendance= 19,658

|referee= Antonio Rigo Sureda (Spain)}}

3-3 on aggregate, Zürich won on away goals.

{{football box

|date= 3 October 1973

|time=

|team1= Malmö FF {{flagicon|SWE}}

|score= 11–0

|report=

|team2={{flagicon|CYP|1960}} Pezoporikos Larnaca

|goals1= Cervin {{goal|9||15||33||89}}
Kristensson {{goal|10}}
Olsberg {{goal|13}}
Andersson {{goal|35}}
Larsson {{goal|50}}
Tapper {{goal|61||74||76}}

|goals2=

|stadium= Malmö Stadion, Malmö

|attendance= 4,048

|referee= John Gordon (Scotland) }}

Malmö won 11-0 on aggregate.

{{football box

|date= 3 October 1973

|time=

|team1= Magdeburg {{flagicon|East Germany}}

|score= 2–0

|report=

|team2= {{flagicon|NED}} NAC Breda

|goals1= Tyll {{goal|59}}
Hoffmann {{goal|62}}

|goals2=

|stadium= Ernst Grube Stadium, Magdeburg

|attendance= 25,000

|referee= Georg Krutelev (Finland)}}

Magdeburg won 2-0 on aggregate.

{{football box

|date= 3 October 1973

|time=

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

|score= 1–2

|report=

|team2= {{flagicon|TCH}} Baník Ostrava

|goals1= Humphries {{goal|67}}

|goals2= Albrecht {{goal|4}}
Tondra {{goal|55}}

|stadium= Flower Lodge, Cork

|attendance= 4,519

|referee= William Gow (Wales)}}

Baník Ostrava won 3-1 on aggregate.

{{football box

|date= 22 September 1973

|time=

|team1= Fola Esch {{flagicon|LUX}}

|score= 1–4

|report=

|team2= {{flagicon|BUL|1971}} PFC Beroe Stara Zagora

|goals1= Melde {{goal|89}}

|goals2= Petkov {{goal|10}}
Belchev {{goal|50}}
Todorov {{goal|60|p}}
Kirov {{goal|68}}

|stadium= Beroe Stadium, Stara Zagora

|attendance= 5,010

|referee= Tofiq Bahramov (Azerbaijan)}}

Beroe Stara Zagora won 11-1 on aggregate.

{{football box

|date= 3 October 1973

|time=

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

|score= 2–0

|report=

|team2= {{flagicon|URS|1955}} Torpedo Moscow

|goals1= Astrain {{goal|30}}
Lasa {{goal|49}}

|goals2=

|stadium= San Mamés Stadium, Bilbao

|attendance= 38,208

|referee= Heinz Aldinger (west Germany) }}

Athletic Bilbao won 2-0 on aggregate.

{{football box

|date=3 October 1973

|time=

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

|score=0–1

|report=

|team2={{flagicon|ITA}} Milan

|goals1=

|goals2=Chiarugi {{goal|7}}

|stadium= Stadion Maksimir, Zagreb

|attendance= 23,776

|referee= Alois Kessler (Austria) }}

AC Milan won 4-1 on aggregate.

{{football box

|date=3 October 1973

|time=

|team1= Rapid Wien {{flagicon|AUT}}

|score= 2–1

|report=

|team2= {{flagicon|DEN}} Randers

|goals1= Krankl {{goal|14}}
Lorenz {{goal|57}}

|goals2= Lykke {{goal|60}}

|stadium= Praterstadion, Vienna

|attendance= 7,000

|referee= Milos Cajić (Serbia) }}

Rapid Wien won 2-1 on aggregate.

{{football box

|date=3 October 1973

|time=

|team1= Lyon {{flagicon|FRA}}

|score= 2–0

|report=

|team2= {{flagicon|FIN}} Reipas Lahti

|goals1= Di Nallo {{goal|30||67}}

|goals2=

|stadium= Stade de Gerland, Lyon

|attendance= 2,784

|referee= Fernando Santos Leite (Portugal) }}

Lyon won 2-0 on aggregate.

{{football box

|date=3 October 1973

|time=

|team1= PAOK {{flagicon|GRE|1970}}

|score= 1–0

|report=

|team2= {{flagicon|POL}} Legia Warsaw

|goals1= Paridis {{goal|80}}

|goals2=

|stadium= Toumba Stadium, Thessaloniki

|attendance= 28,795

|referee= Gheorge Limona (Romania)}}

PAOK won 2-1 on aggregate.

{{football box

|date=3 October 1973

|time=

|team1= Brann {{flagicon|NOR}}

|score= 7–0

|report=

|team2= {{flagicon|MLT}} Gżira United

|goals1= Hauge {{goal|4}}
Osland {{goal|47}}
Espeseth {{goal|50||84}}
Blindheim {{goal|57}}
Øyasæther {{goal|75}}
Larsen {{goal|89}}

|goals2=

|stadium= Brann Stadion, Bergen

|attendance= 8,403

|referee= Kaj Sørensen (Denmark) }}

SK Brann won 9-0 on aggregate.

{{football box

|date=3 October 1973

|time=

|team1= Glentoran {{flagicon|NIR}}

|score= 2–0

|report=

|team2= {{flagicon|ROM|1965}} Chimia Râmnicu Vâlcea

|goals1= Jamison {{goal|19}}
Craig {{goal|86}}

|goals2=

|stadium= The Oval, Belfast

|attendance= 5,000

|referee= Henk Pijper (Netherlands)}}

Glentoran won 4-2 on aggregate.

{{football box

|date=3 October 1973

|time=

|team1= Borussia Mönchengladbach {{flagicon|GER}}

|score= 9–1

|report=

|team2= {{flagicon|ISL}} ÍB Vestmannaeyja

|goals1= Wimmer {{goal|3||56}}
Valtýsson {{goal|23|og}}
Simonsen {{goal|28||33||68}}
Köppel {{goal|34||39}}
Rupp {{goal|81}}

|goals2= Óskarsson {{goal|65}}

|stadium= Bökelbergstadion, Mönchengladbach

|attendance= 4,838

|referee= Robert Wurtz (France)

}}

Borussia Mönchengladbach won 16-1 on aggregate.

{{football box

|date=3 October 1973

|time=

|team1= Rangers {{flagicon|SCO}}

|score= 4–0

|report=

|team2= {{flagicon|TUR}} Ankaragücü

|goals1= Greig {{goal|15||20}}
Johnstone {{goal|35}}
O'Hara {{goal|68}}

|goals2=

|stadium= Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow

|attendance= 21,040

|referee= Rolf Nyhus (Norway) }}

Rangers won 6-0 on aggregate.

Second round

{{TwoLegStart}}

{{TwoLegResult|Sunderland|ENG|2–3|Sporting CP|POR|2–1|0–2}}

{{TwoLegResult|Zürich|SUI|(a)1–1|Malmö FF|SWE|0–0|1–1}}

{{TwoLegResult|Baník Ostrava|TCH|2–3|Magdeburg|East Germany|2–0|0–3}}

{{TwoLegResult|PFC Beroe Stara Zagora|BUL|var1=1971|3–1|Athletic Bilbao|ESP|var2=1945|3–0|0–1}}

{{TwoLegResult|Milan|ITA|2–0|Rapid Wien|AUT|0–0|2–0}}

{{TwoLegResult|Lyon|FRA|3–7|PAOK|GRE|var2=1970|3–3|0–4}}

{{TwoLegResult|Brann|NOR|2–4|Glentoran|NIR|1–1|1–3}}

{{TwoLegResult|Borussia Mönchengladbach|GER|5–3|Rangers|SCO|3–0|2–3}}

|}

=First leg=

{{football box

|date=24 October 1973

|time=

|team1= Sunderland {{flagicon|ENG}}

|score= 2–1

|report=

|team2= {{flagicon|POR}} Sporting CP

|goals1= Kerr {{goal|32}}
Horswill {{goal|64}}

|goals2= Yazalde {{goal|85}}

|stadium= Roker Park, Sunderland

|attendance= 31,568

|referee= Michel Kitabdjian (France)}}

{{football box

|date=23 October 1973

|time=

|team1= Zürich {{flagicon|SUI}}

|score= 0–0

|report=

|team2= {{flagicon|SWE}} Malmö FF

|goals1=

|goals2=

|stadium= Letzigrund, Zürich

|attendance= 10,957

|referee= Antoine Queudeville (Luxembourg)}}

{{football box

|date=24 October 1973

|time=

|team1= Baník Ostrava {{flagicon|TCH}}

|score= 2–0

|report=

|team2= {{flagicon|East Germany}} Magdeburg

|goals1= Albrecht {{goal|16}}
Klement {{goal|68}}

|goals2=

|stadium= Bazaly, Ostrava

|attendance= 4,834

|referee= Atanas Mateev (Bulgaria)}}

{{football box

|date=24 October 1973

|time=

|team1= PFC Beroe Stara Zagora {{flagicon|BUL|1971}}

|score= 3–0

|report=

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

|goals1= Dimitrov {{goal|26}}
Jelev {{goal|56}}
Bonchev {{goal|80}}

|goals2=

|stadium= Beroe Stadium, Stara Zagora

|attendance= 20,527

|referee= Giorgos Katsoras (Greece)}}

{{football box

|date=24 October 1973

|time=

|team1=Milan {{flagicon|ITA}}

|score=0–0

|report=

|team2={{flagicon|AUT}} Rapid Wien

|goals1=

|goals2=

|stadium= San Siro, Milan

|attendance= 17,896

|referee= Alistair MacKenzie (Scotland)}}

{{football box

|date=24 October 1973

|time=

|team1= Lyon {{flagicon|FRA}}

|score= 3–3

|report=

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

|goals1= Lacombe {{goal|10}}
Di Nallo {{goal|51}}
Ravier {{goal|67}}

|goals2= Aslanidis {{goal|45}}
Terzanidis {{goal|50}}
Sarafis {{goal|81}}

|stadium= Stade de Gerland, Lyon

|attendance= 26,250

|referee= Malcolm Wright (Northern Ireland)}}

{{football box

|date=24 October 1973

|time=

|team1= Brann {{flagicon|NOR}}

|score= 1–1

|report=

|team2= {{flagicon|NIR}} Glentoran

|goals1= Jensen {{goal|10}}

|goals2= Feeney {{goal|79}}

|stadium= Brann Stadion, Bergen

|attendance= 9,832

|referee= Martti Hirviniemi (Finland)}}

{{football box

|date=24 October 1973

|time=

|team1= Borussia Mönchengladbach {{flagicon|GER}}

|score= 3–0

|report=

|team2= {{flagicon|SCO}} Rangers

|goals1= Heynckes {{goal|21||64}}
Rupp {{goal|87}}

|goals2=

|stadium= Bökelbergstadion, Mönchengladbach

|attendance= 33,000

|referee= Robert Schaut (Belgium)}}

=Second leg=

{{football box

|date= 7 November 1973

|time=

|team1= Sporting CP {{flagicon|POR}}

|score= 2–0

|report=

|team2= {{flagicon|ENG}} Sunderland

|goals1= Yazalde {{goal|26}}
Fraguito {{goal|69}}

|goals2=

|stadium= Estádio José Alvalade, Lisbon

|attendance= 41,434

|referee= Rudolf Scheurer (Switzerland)}}

Sporting CP won 3-2 on aggregate.

{{football box

|date= 4 November 1973

|time=

|team1= Malmö FF {{flagicon|SWE}}

|score= 1–1

|report=

|team2= {{flagicon|SUI}} Zürich

|goals1= Malmberg {{goal|23}}

|goals2= Katić {{goal|68}}

|stadium= Malmö Stadion, Malmö

|attendance= 7,469

|referee= Günter Männig (East Germany)}}

1-1 on aggregate, Zürich won on away goals.

{{football box

|date= 7 November 1973

|time=

|team1= Magdeburg {{flagicon|East Germany}}

|score= 3–0 (a.e.t.)

|report=

|team2= {{flagicon|TCH}} Baník Ostrava

|goals1= Abraham {{goal|30|p}}
Hoffmann {{goal|84}}
Sparwasser {{goal|104}}

|goals2=

|stadium= Ernst Grube Stadium, Magdeburg

|attendance= 12,015

|referee= Pablo Sánchez Ibáñez (Spain)}}

Magdeburg won 3-2 on aggregate.

{{football box

|date= 7 November 1973

|time=

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

|score= 1–0

|report=

|team2= {{flagicon|BUL|1971}} PFC Beroe Stara Zagora

|goals1= Lasa {{goal|30}}

|goals2=

|stadium= San Mamés, Bilbao

|attendance= 33,839

|referee= Sándor Petri (Hungary)}}

Beroe Stara Zagora won 3-1 on aggregate.

{{football box

|date=7 November 1973

|time=

|team1=Rapid Wien {{flagicon|AUT}}

|score=0–2

|report=

|team2={{flagicon|ITA}} Milan

|goals1=

|goals2= Bigon {{goal|26||41}}

|stadium= Pfarrwiese, Vienna

|attendance= 3,486

|referee= Pavel Kazakov (soviet Union) }}

AC Milan won 2-0 on aggregate.

{{football box

|date=7 November 1973

|time=

|team1= PAOK {{flagicon|GRE|1970}}

|score= 4–0

|report=

|team2= {{flagicon|FRA}} Lyon

|goals1= Paridis {{goal|26||61}}
Aslanidis {{goal|38|p}}
Terzanidis {{goal|83}}

|goals2=

|stadium= Toumba Stadium, Thessaloniki

|attendance= 35,000

|referee= Sergio Gonella (Italy)}}

PAOK won 7-3 on aggregate.

{{football box

|date=7 November 1973

|time=

|team1= Glentoran {{flagicon|NIR}}

|score= 2–1

|report=

|team2= {{flagicon|NOR}} Brann

|goals1= Feeney {{goal|7}}
Jamison {{goal|14||67}}

|goals2= Osland {{goal|50}}

|stadium= The Oval, Belfast

|attendance= 5,000

|referee= Hans-Joachim Weyland (West Germany)}}

Glentoran won 4-2 on aggregate.

{{football box

|date=7 November 1973

|time=

|team1= Rangers {{flagicon|SCO}}

|score= 3–2

|report=

|team2= {{flagicon|GER}} Borussia Mönchengladbach

|goals1= Conn {{goal|11}}
Jackson {{goal|32}}
MacDonald {{goal|61}}

|goals2= Jensen {{goal|27||71}}

|stadium= Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow

|attendance= 40,000

|referee= Francisco Lobo (Portugal)}}

Borussia Mönchengladbach won 5-3 on aggregate.

Quarter-finals

{{TwoLegStart}}

{{TwoLegResult|Sporting CP|POR|4–1|Zürich|SUI|3–0|1–1}}

{{TwoLegResult|Magdeburg|East Germany|3–1|PFC Beroe Stara Zagora|BUL|var2=1971|2–0|1–1}}

{{TwoLegResult|Milan|ITA|5–2|PAOK|GRE|var=1970|3–0|2–2}}

{{TwoLegResult|Glentoran|NIR|0–7|Borussia Mönchengladbach|GER|0–2|0–5}}

|}

=First leg=

{{football box

|date=6 March 1974

|time=

|team1= Sporting CP {{flagicon|POR}}

|score= 3–0

|report=

|team2= {{flagicon|SUI}} Zürich

|goals1= Nélson {{goal|55}}
Marinho {{goal|57}}
Yazalde {{goal|80}}

|goals2=

|stadium= Estádio José Alvalade, Lisbon

|attendance= 41,280

|referee= Hans-Joachim Weyland (West Germany) }}

{{football box

|date=6 March 1974

|time=

|team1= Magdeburg {{flagicon|East Germany}}

|score= 2–0

|report=

|team2= {{flagicon|BUL|1971}} PFC Beroe Stara Zagora

|goals1= Hermann {{goal|70}}
Mewes {{goal|73}}

|goals2=

|stadium= Ernst Grube Stadium, Magdeburg

|attendance= 20,352

|referee= Alistair McKenzie (Scotland) }}

{{football box

|date= 13 March 1974

|time=

|team1= Milan {{flagicon|ITA}}

|score= 3–0

|report=

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

|goals1= Bigon {{goal|13}}
Benetti {{goal|38}}
Chiarugi {{goal|86}}

|goals2=

|stadium= San Siro, Milan

|attendance= 25,963

|referee= Paul Bonett (Malta)}}

{{football box

|date= 5 March 1974

|time=

|team1= Glentoran {{flagicon|NIR}}

|score= 0–2

|report=

|team2= {{flagicon|GER}} Borussia Mönchengladbach

|goals1=

|goals2= Heynckes {{goal|8}}
Köppel {{goal|70}}

|stadium= The Oval, Belfast

|attendance= 7,066

|referee= Anton Bucheli (Switzerland)}}

=Second leg=

{{football box

|date=20 March 1974

|time=

|team1= Zürich {{flagicon|SUI}}

|score= 1–1

|report=

|team2= {{flagicon|POR}} Sporting CP

|goals1= Botteron {{goal|7}}

|goals2= Baltasar {{goal|18}}

|stadium= Letzigrund, Zürich

|attendance= 13,697

|referee= György Müncz (Hungary) }}

Sporting CP won 4-1 on aggregate.

{{football box

|date=20 March 1974

|time=

|team1= PFC Beroe Stara Zagora {{flagicon|BUL|1971}}

|score= 1–1

|report=

|team2= {{flagicon|East Germany}} Magdeburg

|goals1= Vutov {{goal|72|p}}

|goals2= Hermann {{goal|81}}

|stadium= Beroe Stadium, Stara Zagora

|attendance= 13,995

|referee= Ertugrul Dilek (Turkey) }}

Magdeburg won 3-1 on aggregate.

{{football box

|date=20 March 1974

|time=

|team1=PAOK {{flagicon|GRE|1970}}

|score=2–2

|report=

|team2={{flagicon|ITA}} Milan

|goals1=Sarafis {{goal|29||72}}

|goals2=Bigon {{goal|54}}
Tresoldi {{goal|78}}

|stadium= Toumba Stadium, Thessaloniki

|attendance= 28,350

|referee= Vital Loraux (Belgium) }}

Milan won 5-2 on aggregate.

{{football box

|date=20 March 1974

|time=

|team1= Borussia Mönchengladbach {{flagicon|GER}}

|score= 5–0

|report=

|team2= {{flagicon|NIR}} Glentoran

|goals1= Wimmer {{goal|20}}
Heynckes {{goal|22||63}}
Köppel {{goal|57}}
Vogts {{goal|60}}

|goals2=

|stadium= Bökelbergstadion, Mönchengladbach

|attendance= 11,332

|referee= Bohumil Kopcio (Czechoslovakia)}}

Borussia Mönchengladbach won 7-0 on aggregate.

Semi-finals

{{TwoLegStart}}

{{TwoLegResult|Sporting CP|POR|2–3|Magdeburg|East Germany|1–1|1–2}}

{{TwoLegResult|Milan|ITA|2–1|Borussia Mönchengladbach|West Germany|2–0|0–1}}

|}

=First leg=

{{football box

|date=10 April 1974

|time=

|team1= Sporting CP {{flagicon|POR}}

|score= 1–1

|report=

|team2= {{flagicon|GDR}} Magdeburg

|goals1= Manaca {{goal|76}}

|goals2= Sparwasser {{goal|62}}

|stadium= Estádio José Alvalade, Lisbon

|attendance= 29,422

|referee= Petar Nikolov (Bulgaria) }}

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{{football box

|date=10 April 1974

|time=

|team1= Milan {{flagicon|ITA}}

|score= 2–0

|report=

|team2= {{flagicon|FRG}} Borussia Mönchengladbach

|goals1= Bigon {{goal|18}}
Chiarugi {{goal|52}}

|goals2=

|stadium= San Siro, Milan

|attendance= 61,285

|referee= Erich Linemayr, (Austria)}}

=Second leg=

{{football box

|date=24 April 1974

|time=

|team1= Magdeburg {{flagicon|GDR}}

|score= 2–1

|report=

|team2= {{flagicon|POR}} Sporting CP

|goals1= Pommerenke {{goal|9}}
Sparwasser {{goal|70}}

|goals2= Marinho {{goal|78}}

|stadium= Ernst Grube Stadium, Magdeburg

|attendance= 34,643

|referee= Jack Taylor (England) }}

Magdeburg won 3-2 on aggregate.

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{{football box

|date=24 April 1974

|time=

|team1= Borussia Mönchengladbach {{flagicon|FRG}}

|score= 1–0

|report=

|team2= {{flagicon|ITA}} Milan

|goals1= Sabadini {{goal|23|og}}

|goals2=

|stadium= Rheinstadion, Düsseldorf

|attendance= 67,081

|referee= Ángel Franco Martínez (Spain) }}

Milan won 2-1 on aggregate.

Final

{{main|1974 European Cup Winners' Cup final}}

{{football box

|date=8 May 1974

|time=20:30

|team1=Magdeburg {{flagicon|GDR}}

|score=2–0

|report=

|team2={{flagicon|ITA}} Milan

|goals1=Lanzi {{goal|42|o.g.}}
Seguin {{goal|74}}

|goals2=

|stadium= De Kuip, Rotterdam

|attendance= 4,641

|referee= Arie van Gemert (Netherlands) }}

See also