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1965 European Cup final
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The 1965 European Cup final was a football match played at the San Siro in Milan, Italy on 27 May 1965 as the conclusion to the 1964–65 European Cup.

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The match was contested by defending champions Inter Milan of Italy and two-time former winners Benfica of Portugal.

Jair scored the only goal of the game in the 43rd minute as Inter Milan successfully defended their title and won the trophy for the second time.

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Background

Inter Milan were the defending champions after defeating Real Madrid 3–1 in the previous year's final in what was their only previous experience of European competition.[2]

Benfica had won the competition twice before, defeating Barcelona 3–2 in the 1961 final and Real Madrid 5–3 in the 1962 final. They had made the final three years running but lost 2–1 to AC Milan in 1963.[2]

Route to the final

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Inter Milan

Inter Milan qualified for the competition as defending champions and they were given a bye in the preliminary round.[3][4]

In the first round, Inter Milan faced Dinamo București of Romania. Inter Milan won the first leg 6–0 at home and the second leg 1–0 away to advance 7–0 on aggregate.[4]

Inter Milan then faced Rangers of Scotland in the quarter-finals. Inter Milan won the first leg 3–1 at home and lost the second leg 1–0 away from home to advance 3–2 on aggregate.[4]

In the semi-finals, Inter Milan faced Liverpool of England. After losing the first leg 3–1 away from home, Inter Milan won the second leg 3–0 at home to advance to the final 4–3 on aggregate.[4]

Benfica

Benfica qualified for the competition as winners of the 1963–64 Primeira Divisão.[5]

In the preliminary round, Benfica defeated Aris Bonnevoie of Luxembourg 5–1 away in the first leg and by the same scoreline at home in the second leg to advance 10–2 on aggregate.[4]

La Chaux-de-Fonds of Switzerland were Benfica's opponents in the first round. After drawing the first leg 1–1 away from home, Benfica won the second leg at home 5–0 to advance 6–1 on aggregate.[4]

Benfica then faced Real Madrid of Spain in the quarter-finals. After winning the first leg 5–1 at home, Benfica lost the second leg 2–1 away from home to advance 6–3 on aggregate.[4]

In the semi-finals, Benfica defeated Győri Vasas ETO of Hungary 1–0 in the first leg away from home and 4–0 in the second leg at home to advance to the final 5–0 on aggregate.[4]

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Match

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Attendance: 89,000[1]
Inter Milan
Benfica
GK1Italy Giuliano Sarti
RB2Italy Tarcisio Burgnich
LB3Italy Giacinto Facchetti
DM4Italy Gianfranco Bedin
CB5Italy Aristide Guarneri
SW6Italy Armando Picchi (c)
RW7Brazil Jair
CF8Italy Sandro Mazzola
LW9Spain Joaquín Peiró
CM10Spain Luis Suárez
CM11Italy Mario Corso
Manager:
Argentina Helenio Herrera
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GK1Portugal Costa Pereira
RB2Portugal Domiciano Cavém
CB3Portugal Germano
CB4Portugal Raul Machado
LB5Portugal Fernando Cruz
DM6Portugal José Neto
CM7Portugal Mário Coluna (c)
RF8Portugal José Augusto
CF9Portugal José Torres
CF10Portugal Eusébio
LF11Portugal António Simões
Manager:
Romania Elek Schwartz

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