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1980 European Super Cup

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1980 European Super Cup
on aggregate
Valencia won on away goals
First leg
Date25 November 1980
VenueCity Ground, Nottingham
RefereeAlexis Ponnet (Belgium)
Attendance12,463
Second leg
Date17 December 1980
VenueEstadi Luis Casanova, Valencia
RefereeFranz Wöhrer (Austria)
Attendance29,038
1979
1982

The 1980 European Super Cup was played between Nottingham Forest and Valencia, with Valencia winning on the away goals rule. Forest won the home leg 2–1, with both goals coming from Ian Bowyer. Valencia won the return at the Mestalla 1–0 thus winning on the away goals rule, this was the only time the UEFA Super Cup was settled by this method.

Match details

First leg

Nottingham Forest England2–1Spain Valencia
Bowyer 57', 89' Report Darío Felman 47'
Attendance: 12,463
Nottingham Forest
Valencia
GK England Peter Shilton
DF England Viv Anderson Yellow card 19'
DF Scotland Frank Gray
MF Scotland John McGovern (c)
DF England Larry Lloyd Yellow card 88'
DF Scotland Kenny Burns
MF England Ian Bowyer
FW England Peter Ward downward-facing red arrow 76'
MF England Gary Mills
FW Scotland Ian Wallace
MF Scotland John Robertson Yellow card 56'
Substitutions:
FW Switzerland Raimondo Ponte upward-facing green arrow 76'
Manager:
England Brian Clough
GK Spain Carlos Pereira
DF Spain Ricardo Arias
DF Spain Ángel Castellanos Yellow card 41'
DF Spain Daniel Solsona
DF Spain Javier Subirats
MF Uruguay Fernando Morena
MF Spain José Carrete Yellow card 76'
MF Spain Manuel Botubot
MF Spain José Cerveró
FW Spain Enrique Saura
FW Argentina Darío Felman downward-facing red arrow 86'
Substitutions:
FW Paraguay Orlando Jiménez upward-facing green arrow 86'
Manager:
Spain Pasieguito

Second leg

Valencia Spain1–0England Nottingham Forest
Fernando Morena 51' Report
Attendance: 29,038
Valencia
Nottingham Forest
GK Spain José Manuel Sempere
DF Spain Ricardo Arias
DF Spain Miguel Tendillo (c)
DF Spain Ángel Castellanos
DF Spain Daniel Solsona
MF Spain Javier Subirats
MF Argentina Mario Kempes
MF Uruguay Fernando Morena
MF Spain Manuel Botubot
FW Spain José Cerveró
FW Spain Enrique Saura
Manager:
Spain Pasieguito
GK England Peter Shilton
DF England Viv Anderson
DF England Bryn Gunn
MF Scotland John McGovern (c)
DF England Larry Lloyd
DF Scotland Kenny Burns
MF Northern Ireland Martin O'Neill Yellow card 30'
MF Switzerland Raimondo Ponte
FW England Trevor Francis
FW Scotland Ian Wallace
MF Scotland Colin Walsh
Manager:
England Brian Clough

See also

References

  1. ^ "Valencia profit from Felman's fortune". UEFA. Retrieved 2012-10-03.

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