Club Brugge Liverpool 1976

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le gardien belge simon mignolet liverpool signe au club

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Liverpool vs Club Brugge - UEFA Cup Final 1976 - YouTube

The 1976 UEFA Cup Final played over two-legs between Liverpool of England and Club Brugge of Belgium on 28 April 1976 and 19 May 1976 at Anfield, Liverpool a...

Finale UEFA Cup 1976 - Wikipedia

Club Brugge nam het op tegen Liverpool FC. De finale werd gespeeld over twee wedstrijden. De eerste wedstrijd vond plaats op 28 april 1976 op Anfield in Liverpool. De terugwedstrijd vond plaats op 19 mei in het Olympiastadion in Brugge. Liverpool won de finale in 1973 al eens. Voor Club Brugge was het de eerste Europese finale ooit.

1976 UEFA Cup Final - Wikipedia

The 1976 UEFA Cup Final were association football matches played over two-legs between Liverpool of England and Club Brugge of Belgium on 28 April 1976 and 19 May 1976 at Anfield, Liverpool and the Olympiastadion, Brugge, respectively.It was the final of the 1975–76 season of Europe's secondary cup competition, the UEFA Cup.Liverpool were appearing in their second final; they had won the ...

Liverpool - Brugge. UEFA Cup-1975/76. Final (2) - YouTube

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1976 UEFA Cup Final | Liverpool FC Wiki | Fandom

Liverpool won the 1976 UEFA Cup Final, beating Belgian side Club Brugge 4-3 on aggregate.The final was a two-legged tie, with Liverpool hosting the first leg at Anfield and Brugge hosting the second leg at their Olympiastadion. In the first leg, Liverpool trailed Brugge 2-0 at half time, however three second half goals- all coming in a six-minute spell, turned the tie around in Liverpool's favour.