Semifinals Wacker (Wien) Aut Dinamo Zagreb Yug 4-1 SK Rapid (Wien) Aut SS Lazio (Roma) Ita 5-0 Third Place Match Dinamo Zagreb Yug SS Lazio (Roma) Ita 2-0 Final SK Rapid (Wien) Aut Wacker (Wien) Aut 3-2
Details Dinamo Zagreb Matches NB: Dinamo were chosen as Yugoslav representatives because of leading the standings after the first half (spring) of the 1951 season Semifinal [Jul 3, Prater-Stadion, Wien; att: 25,000] Wacker (Wien) Aut Dinamo Zagreb Yug 4-1 [Bokon 20, Haummer 31, Brinek 59, Brousek 89; I.Horvat 54] [Wacker: Franz Pelikan, Franz Pavuza, Wilhelm Macho, Franz Prak, Josef Cizek, Theodor Brinek, Ernst Bokon, Theodor Wagner, Richard Brousek, Wilhelm Hahnemann, Walter Haummer; Dinamo: Branko Stinčić, Svemir Delić, Tomislav Crnković, Drago Horvat, Ivica Horvat, Krešimir Pukšec, Branko Režek, Zvonimir Cimermančić, Franjo Wölfl, Željko Čajkovski, Dionizije Dvornić; coach: Bernard Hugl; ref: Giacomo Bertolio (Italy); Podupski (Yugoslavia), Fuhrer (Austria)] Third Place Match [Jul 5, Prater-Stadion, Wien; att: 15,000] Dinamo Zagreb Yug SS Lazio (Roma) Ita 2-0 [Čajkovski 25, Dvornić 86] [Dinamo: Branko Stinčić, Svemir Delić, Drago Horvat, Krešimir Pukšec, Ivica Horvat, Branko Režek, Zvonimir Cimermančić, Božidar Senčar, Dionizije Dvornić, Željko Čajkovski, Aleksandar Benko; coach: Bernard Hugl; Lazio: Lucidio Sentimenti, Francesco Antonazzi (*), Zeffiro Furiassi, Stefano Malacarne, Romolo Alzani, Mido Bimbi, Aldo Puccinelli, Mario Magrini, Primo Sentimenti, Enrique Flamini, Sukru Gulesin; (*) other source: Sergio Piacentini; ref: Alois Beranek (Austria)]
Thanks to Alex Shwartser
Sources included: [LoP 89].
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