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The 1970–71 European Cup was the 16th season of the European Cup, UEFA's premier club football tournament. The competition was won by Ajax , who beat Panathinaikos in the final at Wembley Stadium in London , on 2 June 1971.
During the 1970–71 English football season, Everton F.C. competed in the Football League First Division. They finished 14th in the table with 37 points. They finished 14th in the table with 37 points.
Everton were the first club to install undersoil heating in their stadium. First club to win a penalty shoot-out in the European Cup – 1970 v Borussia Mönchengladbach; First club to issue a regular match programme for home fixtures. First club to have a four-sided stadium with two tier stands; First club to have a stadium with a three-tier stand
This is the list of all Everton's European matches. The club's first entry into European competitions was the 1962–63 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, with their most recent being the 2017–18 UEFA Europa League. Their only trophy in European competitions came in the 1985 European Cup Winners' Cup. [1] [2]
Borussia Mönchengladbach: Goals scored: 951: Average goals/game: 3.11: Top goalscorer: Gerd Müller (38) Biggest home win: Hertha BSC 9–1 Dortmund (18 April 1970) Köln 8–0 Schalke (8 November 1969) Biggest away win: Braunschweig 0–4 Oberhausen (6 September 1969) Braunschweig 0–4 FC Bayern (27 September 1969) Hertha BSC 0–4 FC Bayern ...
Borussia Verein für Leibesübungen 1900 e.V. Mönchengladbach, better known as Borussia Mönchengladbach (German: [boˈʁʊsi̯a mœnçn̩ˈɡlatbax] ⓘ) [5] [6] and colloquially known as just Gladbach, is a professional football club based in Mönchengladbach, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
14 March 1970 36: Everton: 3–2: Tottenham Hotspur: Liverpool: Whittle 30' Ball 40' Royle 87' Gilzean 33' Bond 72' Stadium: Goodison Park Attendance: 51,533
The 1970–71 Bundesliga was the eighth season of the Bundesliga, West Germany's premier football league. It began on 15 August 1970 and ended on 5 June 1971. [ 1 ] Borussia Mönchengladbach were the defending champions.