1966 Intercontinental Cup
Football match
Peñarol, champions | |||||||
Event | Intercontinental Cup | ||||||
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Peñarol won 4–0 on points | |||||||
First leg | |||||||
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Date | 12 October 1966 (1966-10-12) | ||||||
Venue | Estadio Centenario, Montevideo | ||||||
Referee | Claudio Vicuña (Chile) | ||||||
Attendance | 71,063 | ||||||
Second leg | |||||||
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Date | 26 October 1966 (1966-10-26) | ||||||
Venue | Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid | ||||||
Referee | Concetto Lo Bello (Italy) | ||||||
Attendance | 58,324 | ||||||
← 1965 1967 → |
The 1966 Intercontinental Cup was the two-legged tie to define the champion of the Intercontinental Cup. It was contested by Uruguayan club Peñarol and Spanish Real Madrid, which met again after their first encounter in 1960.
In the first match, held in Estadio Centenario, Peñarol beat Real Madrid 2–0. The second leg, held at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, saw the Aurinegro team defeat the Spanish side again, by the same scoreline. Therefore, Peñarol won the series 4–0 on points, achieving their second Intercontinental Cup trophy.[1][2]
Qualified teams
Team | Qualification | Previous finals app. |
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Peñarol | 1966 Copa Libertadores champion | 1960, 1961 |
Real Madrid | 1965–66 European Cup champion | 1960 |
Bold indicates winning years
Venues
Estadio Centenario (left) and Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, venues for the series
Match details
First leg
First leg
Peñarol | 2–0 | Real Madrid |
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Peñarol | Real Madrid
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Second leg
Second leg
Real Madrid | 0–2 | Peñarol |
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Real Madrid | Peñarol
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See also
- 1960 Intercontinental Cup – contested between same teams
- 1965–66 European Cup
- 1966 Copa Libertadores
- Real Madrid CF in international football competitions
References
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Intercontinental Cup (1960–2004)
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