1961–62 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup

The fourth Inter-Cities Fairs Cup was played over the 1961–62 season. There were five representative teams for some major European cities, three of which lost out in the first round. The final was the first European final to be contested between two clubs from the same country, namely Spain. Valencia beat Barcelona 7–3 over two legs, and also reached the next two finals in the competition.

First round

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Lausanne Sports Switzerland Bye
Valencia Spain 7–1 England Nottingham Forest 2–0 5–1
Union Saint-Gilloise Belgium 1–5 Scotland Hearts 1–3 0–2
Köln West Germany 4–41 Italy Internazionale 4–2 0–2
Iraklis Greece Bye
Milan Italy 0–2 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Novi Sad XI 0–0 0–2
Strasbourg France 3–13 Hungary MTK 1–3 2–10
Spartak Brno KPS Czechoslovakia 3–6 East Germany Leipzig XI 2–2 1–4
Hannover Germany 0–3 Spain Espanyol 0–1 0–2
Birmingham City England Bye
Basel XI Switzerland 2–5 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade 1–1 1–4
Hibernian Scotland 6–4 Portugal Belenenses 3–3 3–1
Lyon France 6–7 England Sheffield Wednesday 4–2 2–5
Roma Italy Bye
West Berlin XI Germany 1–3 Spain Barcelona 1–0 0–3
Stævnet Denmark 4–9 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia NK Dinamo Zagreb 2–7 2–2

1Internazionale progressed to the Second round after winning a play-off match 5–3.

First leg


27 September 1961
Union Saint-Gilloise Belgium 1–3 Scotland Hearts
van Vaerenberg  19' Blackwood  22'
Davidson  30', 76'

27 September 1961
Köln West Germany 4–2 Italy Internazionale
Sturm  2'
C. Müller  23'
Hemmersbach  36'
Thielen  71'
Morbello  19'
Petroni  63'


13 September 1961
Strasbourg France 1–3 Hungary MTK
Lachot  73' Sándor  20'
Gonzalez  23' (o.g.)
Kuti  90'

27 September 1961
Spartak Brno Czechoslovakia 2–2 East Germany Leipzig XI
Skejbal  9', 46' (pen.) Trölitzsch  13', 44' (pen.)

13 September 1961
Hannover Germany 0–1 Spain Espanyol
Camps  52'


4 September 1961
Hibernian Scotland 3–3 Portugal Belenenses
Fraser  47', 53'
Baird  60' (pen.)
Matateu  13', 26'
Yauca  15'

12 September 1961
Lyon France 4–2 England Sheffield Wednesday
Rambert  19'
N'Jo Léa  22', 38'
Combin  90'
Young  48'
Ellis  63'

20 September 1961
West Berlin XI Germany 1–0 Spain Barcelona
Steinert  83'
Berlin

7 September 1961
København XI Denmark 2–7 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia NK Dinamo Zagreb
O. Sørensen  13'
Ravn  15'
Jerković  24'
Cvitković  33'
Jerković  41'
Cvitković  67'
Šantek  69'
Knez  88'
Matuš  90'
Idrætsparken, Copenhagen
Referee: Gerhard Schulenburg Germany

Second leg

4 October 1961
Nottingham Forest England 1–5 Spain Valencia
Cobb  53' Waldo  11'  13'
Núñez  30'  49'  68'

Valencia won 7–1 on aggregate.


Hearts won 5–1 on aggregate.


Internazionale 4–4 Köln on aggregate.

25 October 1961
Internazionale Italy 5–3 West Germany Köln
Humberto  2'  32'  63'
Suárez  16'
Morbello  40'
Regh  42'  54'
Ripkens  73'

Internazionale won 5–3 in play-off.


Novi Sad XI won 2–0 on aggregate.


4 October 1961
MTK Hungary 10–2 France Strasbourg
Kuti  13'  60'
Sándor  17'  83'
Molnár  37'  69'
Szimcsák  47'  53'  68'
Sas  82'
Nabat  21'
Hauss  75' (pen.)

MTK won 13–3 on aggregate.


4 October 1961
Leipzig XI East Germany 4–1 Czechoslovakia Spartak Brno
Frenzel  17'  21'
Zerbe  36'  51'
Skejbal  64'

Leipzig XI won 6–3 on aggregate.


27 September 1961
Espanyol Spain 2–0 Germany Hannover
Camps  27'
Jorss  61' (o.g.)

Espanyol won 3–0 on aggregate.


27 September 1961
Red Star Belgrade Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 4–1 Switzerland Basel XI
Stipić  6'
Melić  42'  69'
Rudinski  60'
Blumer  23'

Red Star won 5–2 on aggregate.


27 September 1961
Belenenses Portugal 1–3 Scotland Hibernian
Matateu  28' Baxter  20'  61'
Stevenson  74'
Estádio das Salésias, Lisbon

Hibernian won 6–4 on aggregate.


4 October 1961
Sheffield Wednesday England 5–2 France Lyon
Fantham  9'  85'
Griffin  14'
McAnearney  20' (pen.)
Dobson  78'
Salen  6'
Djorkaeff  81'

Sheffield Wednesday won 7–6 on aggregate.


Barcelona won 3–1 on aggregate.


4 October 1961
NK Dinamo Zagreb Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 2–2 Denmark København XI
Remete  29'
Marković  70'
Rasmussen  31'
Andersen  40'

Dinamo Zagreb won 9–4 on aggregate.

Second round

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Lausanne Sports Switzerland 3–4 Spain Valencia 3–4
Hearts Scotland 0–5 Italy Internazionale 0–1 0–4
Iraklis Greece 3–10 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Novi Sad XI 2–1 1–9
MTK Hungary 3–3 East Germany Leipzig XI 3–0 0–3
Espanyol Spain 5–3 England Birmingham City 5–2 0–1
Red Star Belgrade Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 5–0 Scotland Hibernian 4–0 1–0
Sheffield Wednesday England 4–1 Italy Roma 4–0 0–1
Barcelona Spain 7–3 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia NK Dinamo Zagreb 5–1 2–2

1 MTK progressed to the quarter-finals after winning a play-off match 2–0.

First leg


26 October 1961
Iraklis Greece 2–1 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Novi Sad XI
Xilas  9'
Karavergos  49'
Takač  43'

6 November 1961
MTK Hungary 3–0 East Germany Leipzig XI
Povázsai  37'  59'
Sándor  81'

15 November 1961
Espanyol Spain 5–2 England Birmingham City
Castaños  22'
Carranza  25'
Camps  32'  80'  85'
Bloomfield  20'
Harris  75' (pen.)

1 November 1961
Red Star Belgrade Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 4–0 Scotland Hibernian
Maravić  17'  55'
Melić  24'  42'


13 December 1961
Barcelona Spain 5–1 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia NK Dinamo Zagreb
Pereda  15'
Evaristo  19'  28'  33'
Kocsis  68'
Jerković  87'

Second leg

23 December 1961
Valencia Spain 4–3 Switzerland Lausanne Sports
Ribelles  20' (pen.)  39'
Coll  54'
Waldo  81'
Vonlanden  48' (pen.)
Glišović  62'  68'

Valencia won 4–3 on aggregate.


Internazionale won 5–0 on aggregate.


15 November 1961
Novi Sad XI Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 9–1 Greece Iraklis
Radović  8'  46'  54'
Aleksić  23'
Pavlić  38'  57'  58'
Mijatović  55'  77'
Hasekidis  23'

Novi Sad XI won 10–3 on aggregate.


22 November 1961
Leipzig XI East Germany 3–0 Hungary MTK
Frenzel  18'  81'
Engelhardt  76'

Leipzig XI 3–3 MTK on aggregate.

MTK won 2–0 in play-off.


Espanyol won 5–3 on aggregate.


Red Star won 5–0 on aggregate.


13 December 1961
Roma Italy 1–0 England Sheffield Wednesday
Swan  80' (o.g.)

Sheffield Wednesday won 4–1 on aggregate.


Barcelona won 7–3 on aggregate.

Quarter-finals

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Valencia Spain 5–3 Italy Internazionale 2–0 3–3
Novi Sad XI Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 2–6 Hungary MTK 1–4 1–2
Espanyol Spain 2–6 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade 2–1 0–5
Sheffield Wednesday England 3–4 Spain Barcelona 3–2 0–2

First leg

14 February 1962
Valencia Spain 2–0 Italy Internazionale
Guillot  3'
Waldo  7'
Estadio Mestalla, Valencia
Attendance: 56,000
Referee: Jim Finney (England

Second leg

21 March 1962
Internazionale Italy 3–3 Spain Valencia
Bettini  7'  52'
Suárez  23' (pen.)
Chicão  3'
Recaman  34'
Ficha  86'
San Siro, Milan
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Gérard Versyp (Belgium)

Internazionale goalkeeper Lorenzo Buffon complained of an injury at halftime and was replaced by Ottavio Bugatti, substitutions were not officially allowed at the time.

Valencia won 5–3 on aggregate.

Semifinals

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Valencia Spain 10–3 Hungary MTK 3–0 7–3
Red Star Belgrade Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1–6 Spain Barcelona 0–2 1–4

Final

First leg

8 September 1962
Valencia Spain 6–2 Spain Barcelona
Yosu  14', 42'
Guillot  35', 54', 67'
Núñez  74'
Kocsis  4', 20'
Estadio Mestalla, Valencia
Attendance: 65,000
Referee: Joseph Barberan (France)

Second leg

12 September 1962
Barcelona Spain 1–1 Spain Valencia
Kocsis  46' Guillot  87'
Camp Nou, Barcelona
Attendance: 60,000
Referee: Giulio Campanati (Italy)

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