Lisbon Lions
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We did it by playing football. Pure, beautiful, inventive football.
Alessandro Mazzola opened the scoring for Inter with a 7th-minute penalty after Jim Craig had brought down Renato Cappellini. The Italians then retreated into their famous 11-man defence. Inter did not win a single corner and forced Celtic goalkeeper Ronnie Simpson to make only two saves. Celtic had two shots off the crossbar, and 39 other attempts on goal, 13 of which were saved by Italian goalkeeper Giuliano Sarti, seven were blocked or deflected, and 19 were off-target. Craig made amends for his penalty mistake on 63 minutes, when he laid off the ball for Tommy Gemmell to fire home for the Celtic equaliser. With 83 minutes on the clock, Gemmell was allowed space, and he played the ball to Bobby Murdoch, whose long-range shot was deflected by Steve Chalmers past Sarti into the net.
Celtic were the first British club to win the European Cup, and still the only Scottish club to have reached the final. Celtic are one of only three clubs to have won a "Quintuple", the others being Barcelona (2009 and 2011) and Inter (2010). They reached the final again in 1970 but were beaten 2–1 by Feyenoord after extra time in the San Siro Stadium in Milan.
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Celtic's European Cup results 1966–67
| 1966–67 European Cup | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Date | Venue | Opponents | Score | Round | Celtic scorers | |
| 28 September 1966 | Celtic Park, Glasgow (H) | Fußball-Club Zürich | 2–0 | First round, 1st leg | Gemmell, McBride | |
| 5 October 1966 | Letzigrund, Zurich (A) | Fußball-Club Zürich | 3–0 | First round, 2nd leg | Gemmell (2, 1 pen.), Chalmers | |
| 30 November 1966 | Stade Marcel Saupin, Nantes (A) | FC Nantes | 3–1 | Second round, 1st leg | McBride, Lennox, Chalmers | |
| 7 December 1966 | Celtic Park, Glasgow (H) | FC Nantes | 3–1 | Second round, 2nd leg | Johnstone, Chalmers, Lennox | |
| 1 March 1967 | Stadium of Vojvodina, Novi Sad (A) | FK Vojvodina | 0–1 | Quarter-final, 1st leg | n/a | |
| 8 March 1967 | Celtic Park, Glasgow (H) | FK Vojvodina | 2–0 | Quarter-final, 2nd leg | Chalmers, McNeill | |
| 12 April 1967 | Celtic Park, Glasgow (H) | Dukla Prague | 3–1 | Semi-final, 1st leg | Johnstone, Wallace (2) | |
| 25 April 1967 | Stadion Juliska, Prague (A) | Dukla Prague | 0–0 | Semi-final, 2nd leg | n/a | |
| 25 May 1967 | Estádio Nacional, Lisbon (N) | Internazionale Milano | 2–1 | The Final | Gemmell, Chalmers | |
The team
- Ronnie Simpson (Goalkeeper)
- Jim Craig (Right back)
- Tommy Gemmell (Left back)
- Bobby Murdoch (Right half)
- Billy McNeill (Captain, Centre half)
- John Clark (Left half)
- Jimmy Johnstone (Outside right)
- Willie Wallace (Inside right)
- Stevie Chalmers (Centre forward)
- Bertie Auld (Inside left)
- Bobby Lennox (Outside left)
- John Fallon (substitute Goalkeeper, not used)
- Jock Stein (Manager)
- Sean Fallon (Assistant Manager)
- Neil Mochan (Coach/Trainer)
A second goalkeeper was the only substitute allowed at the time.
Squad 1966–67
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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