NB: European Cup winners Bayern München (West Germany) declined to participate and were replaced by runners-up Atlético de Madrid (Spain). 1st. leg: Venue: Avellaneda. Field: Independiente ("La Doble Visera"). March 12, 1975 Independiente (Argentina) 1-0 Atlético Madrid (Spain) Goal: 34' Agustín "Mencho" Balbuena. Independiente: José Alberto Pérez - Miguel Ángel López, Ricardo Elbio Pavoni - Eduardo Comisso, Rubén Galván, Francisco Pedro Manuel Sa - Agustín Alberto Balbuena, Aldo Fernando Rodríguez (57' Alejandro Estanislao Semenewicz), Percy Rojas, Ricardo Enrique Bochini, Ricardo Daniel Bertoni (83' Luis Alberto Giribert). Atlético Madrid: Reina; Melo, "Cacho" Heredia, Benegas, Capón; Eusebio, Alberto (46' Heraldo Becerra), Adelardo, Irureta; Gárate, Rubén Ayala. Referee: Charles Corver (Netherlands). 2nd. leg: Venue: Madrid. Field: Vicente Calderón. April 10, 1975 Atlético Madrid (Spain) 2-0 Independiente (Argentina) Goals: 23' Irureta, 85' Rubén "Ratón" Ayala. Atlético Madrid: Pacheco - Melo, "Cacho" Heredia, Eusebio, Capón, Adelardo, Irureta, Alberto (Salcedo), Aguilar, Gárate, Rubén Ayala. Coach: Luis Aragonés. Independiente: José Alberto Pérez - Miguel Ángel López, Ricardo Elbio Pavoni - Eduardo Comisso, Rubén Galván, Osvaldo Miguel Carrica - Agustín Alberto Balbuena, Hugo José Saggiorato, Percy Rojas (69' Aldo Fernando Rodríguez), Ricardo Enrique Bochini, Ricardo Daniel Bertoni. Coach: Roberto Ferreiro. Referee: Carlos Robles (Chile).
With thanks to Ambrosius Kutschera (ambi@teleweb.at).
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