EUROPEAN CUP
- First played:
- 1956
- Seasons:
- 66
- Wikipedia:
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Champion_Clubs%27_Cup
- Holders:
- Manchester City
The European Cup/Champions League is the main club competition in Europe. Started in 1955-56 as a single-elimination tournament for national champions only, it was won for the first five seasons by Real Madrid. It was expanded in 1992 to include a group stage and allow countries to have multiple entrants.
Following the First Division title win in 1978, our very first game in the European Cup had us drawn against the current two-time champions Liverpool where we won 2-0. We went through the tournament unbeaten with some of our most memorable games (including winning away in the semi-final at Cologne after a 3-3 draw in the first leg). The final bought the most famous goal for Forest when Trevor Francis scored on the stroke of half time with a header from a John Robertson cross.
We defended the title the following season again winning away in Germany after losing 1-0 to Dynamo Berlin in the quarter final and beating Kevin Keegan's Hamburg 1-0 in the final.
It came full circle in the 1980-81 season however. As two-time defending champions we went out in the first round, losing 2-0 on aggregate to CSKA Sofia. Liverpool then beat Sofia on their way to winning the title for a third time.
RECORDS
Most goals scored: 5
5-1 (Wed Nov 01, 1978, Home, AEK Athens)
Biggest Winning Margin: 4
5-1 (Wed Nov 01, 1978, Home, AEK Athens)
Most Goals Conceded: 3
3-3 (Wed Apr 11, 1979, Home, Cologne)
Biggest Losing Margin: 1
0-1 (Wed Mar 05, 1980, Home, Dynamo Berlin)
0-1 (Wed Apr 23, 1980, Away, Ajax)
0-1 (Wed Sep 17, 1980, Away, CSKA Sofia)
0-1 (Wed Oct 01, 1980, Home, CSKA Sofia)
Following the First Division title win in 1978, our very first game in the European Cup had us drawn against the current two-time champions Liverpool where we won 2-0. We went through the tournament unbeaten with some of our most memorable games (including winning away in the semi-final at Cologne after a 3-3 draw in the first leg). The final bought the most famous goal for Forest when Trevor Francis scored on the stroke of half time with a header from a John Robertson cross.
We defended the title the following season again winning away in Germany after losing 1-0 to Dynamo Berlin in the quarter final and beating Kevin Keegan's Hamburg 1-0 in the final.
It came full circle in the 1980-81 season however. As two-time defending champions we went out in the first round, losing 2-0 on aggregate to CSKA Sofia. Liverpool then beat Sofia on their way to winning the title for a third time.
RECORDS
Most goals scored: 5
5-1 (Wed Nov 01, 1978, Home, AEK Athens)
Biggest Winning Margin: 4
5-1 (Wed Nov 01, 1978, Home, AEK Athens)
Most Goals Conceded: 3
3-3 (Wed Apr 11, 1979, Home, Cologne)
Biggest Losing Margin: 1
0-1 (Wed Mar 05, 1980, Home, Dynamo Berlin)
0-1 (Wed Apr 23, 1980, Away, Ajax)
0-1 (Wed Sep 17, 1980, Away, CSKA Sofia)
0-1 (Wed Oct 01, 1980, Home, CSKA Sofia)
- Highest Attendance Home:
- 40,804   (Wed Apr 11, 1979, Cologne)
- Highest Attendance Away:
- 70,000   (Wed Sep 17, 1980, CSKA Sofia)
MOST APPEARANCES
20 games:  Garry Birtles (1976-87)
20 games:  John Robertson (1970-86)
20 games:  Larry Lloyd (1976-81)
20 games:  Peter Shilton (1977-97)
19 games:  John McGovern (1974-82)
TOP SCORER(S)
8 goals:  Garry Birtles (20 games)
HAT TRICKS
Hat Tricks Scored By Us
No hat tricks scored
No hat tricks scored
Scored Against Us
No hat tricks conceded
No hat tricks conceded
Overall European Cup Record
Cup | First Game | Last Game | Seasons | P | W | D | L | F | A | European Cup | Sep 13, 1978 | Oct 01, 1980 | 3 | 20 | 12 | 4 | 4 | 32 | 14 |
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Round By Round
Cup | Round | Name | First Game | Last Game | P | W | D | L | F | A | Replays | European Cup | 1 | 1st round (last 32) | Sep 13, 1978 | Oct 01, 1980 | 6 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 5 | 3 | European Cup | 2 | 2nd round (last 16) | Oct 18, 1978 | Nov 07, 1979 | 4 | 4 | 11 | 3 | European Cup | Quarter | Quarter final (last 8) | Mar 07, 1979 | Mar 19, 1980 | 4 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 8 | 4 | European Cup | Semi | Semi-final | Apr 11, 1979 | Apr 23, 1980 | 4 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 6 | 4 | European Cup | Final | Final | May 30, 1979 | May 28, 1980 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 0 |
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All European Cup games