Post by BigNick » 2013 Sep 08 , 10:20 . The 1960 European Cup Final was the fifth final in the history of the European Cup, and was contested by Real Madrid of Spain and Eintracht Frankfurt of West Germany. With the help of our data, I am going to analyse a European Cup final from each decade, from the 1960s through to the present day, looking at the trends, developments and differences over the years.

The team that won five European Cups in a row amazed the world with its spectacular brand of football. The club received a letter of congratulations from the National Ministry of Physical Education and Sports. Los Blancos won 7–3 in front of a crowd of over 127,000 people at Glasgow's Hampden Park, still the biggest attendance for a European Cup final.There were an estimated 70 million television viewers around Europe. It was proclaimed the 'king of kings' and it won the first edition of the Intercontinental Cup (1960) to put the icing on the cake. An endless torrent of success made the club the most decorated in Europe. First up is Real Madrid’s 7-3 win over Eintracht Frankfurt in the 1960 final at Hampden Park in Glasgow, which remains the highest-scoring final in the history of the competition. The proposal was much to the liking of the heads of French publication ‘L’Equipe’Real Madrid is given the trophy to keep after being proclaimed European champions for the fifth timeEach time Real Madrid was proclaimed champions of European, the city would grind to a halt to welcome home its heroesOne of the most epic matches in living memory was the quarter-final second leg clash between Madrid and Partizan during the 1955-1956 seasonThe Frenchman left his mark on Real Madrid during his time at the club, winning three European Cups and showing the world what a huge talent he wasWith Santiago Bernabéu as the club's president, the institution grew, broke boundaries and became a synonym for success. REAL MADRID CF: 3-3: 01/11/1960: European Tour: Liége : ROYAL FC LIEGEOIS (BEL) REAL MADRID CF: 1-1: 18/01/1961: Friendlie: Madrid: REAL MADRID CF: CD ESPAÑOL (ARG) 6-2: 25/01/1961: Friendlie: Madrid: REAL MADRID CF: UNIÓN ESPAÑOLA (CHI) 9-0: 08/02/1961: Friendlie: Rio Janeiro : CR VASCO GAMA (BRA) REAL MADRID CF: 2-2: 02/03/1961: Friendlie: Madrid : REAL MADRID CF: AARHUS GF … BigNick Former Lurker Posts: 1 Joined: 2013 Sep 08 , 10:14. Real Madrid: Season 1959/1960: 28 Players/Coaches: Real Madrid: Season 1958/1959: 25 Players/Coaches: Real Madrid: Season 1957/1958: 24 Players/Coaches: Real Madrid: Season 1956/1957: 26 Players/Coaches: Real Madrid: Season 1955/1956: 25 Players/Coaches: Real Madrid: Season 1954/1955: 22 Players/Coaches: Real Madrid: Season 1953/1954 : 24 Players/Coaches: Real Madrid: …

On St Crispin's Day in 1960 Real Madrid beat Eintracht Frankfurt 7-3 to win the European Cup in front of a crowd of 127,621 at Hampden Park. Del Sol and Pachín didn't played in this era, they joined Real Madrid in 1960-61 Considering how many time did Manuel Torres play for Real Madrid, you should replace him in the squad by Joaquín Navarro and Oliva Top. Real Madrid wanted to continue filling its stadium's trophy cabinets and on the 1We use our own and third-party cookies to perform usage analysis and measurement of our website for improvements of our services This was a brilliant decade. It was by … A pleiad of players, led by Alfredo Di Stéfano, put Real Madrid at the summit of football. On the 4In the Metropolitano, home to Atlético de Madrid, the Whites successfully defended their league title with a day to remember. It was the prelude to an unprecedented run of results in the mid-fifties. Re: Real Madrid | 1955-1960 . Between them they drew up some regulations that reached the headquarters of the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA).

His colleague Jacques Ferrán joined the project. It was the first time a team had won 46 points. Not only did they win, but they did so in record-breaking style. You can see the details of each season on our Facebook Timeline.

Frankfurt reached the final through an impressive 12–4 aggregate victory over Scottish champions Puskás and Di Stefano are two of only three players to have scored a Although Santamaría had amassed 20 caps for his native Uruguay from 1952 to 1957, he had been representing Spain in international play since 1958.Di Stéfano, a native Argentine, had represented both Argentina and Colombia earlier in his international career; however, he became a naturalised citizen of Spain in 1956, and began playing for the Spanish national team in 1957. Aware of this fact, at the start of the 50s, renowned French journalist Gabriel Hanot dreamed up a competition that would bring together the champions of each European league.

The 1960–61 season was Real Madrid Club de Fútbol's 58th season in existence and the club's 29th consecutive season in the top flight of Spanish football. Football in Europe was being played at a high standard. Twelve years after taking charge he received a great honour from the Members General Assembly. If you continue browsing, we will consider that you accept our In the 1959-1960 season, ex-Madrid player Miguel Muñoz (enlazar ficha) took the reins of Real Madrid.