Event | Intercontinental Cup | ||||||
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2–2 on points Racing won after a play-off | |||||||
First leg | |||||||
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Date | 18 October 1967 | ||||||
Venue | Hampden Park, Glasgow | ||||||
Referee | Juan Gardeazábal (Spain) | ||||||
Attendance | 103,437 | ||||||
Second leg | |||||||
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Date | 1 November 1967 | ||||||
Venue | El Cilindro, Avellaneda | ||||||
Referee | Esteban Marino (Uruguay) | ||||||
Attendance | 120,000 | ||||||
Play-off | |||||||
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Date | 4 November 1967 | ||||||
Venue | Estadio Centenario, Montevideo | ||||||
Referee | Rodolfo Pérez Osorio (Paraguay) | ||||||
Attendance | 70,152 | ||||||
The 1967 Intercontinental Cup was a football tie held over three legs in 1967 between the winners of the 1966–67 European Cup, The Celtic Football Club from Scotland, and Racing Club from Argentina, winners of the 1967 Copa Libertadores.
The first leg was played at Hampden Park in Glasgow, with Celtic winning 1–0 through a Billy McNeill header. The game however was marred by Racing's incessant cynical fouling and spitting. The return match at El Cilindro in Avellaneda was also acrimonious, with Celtic's Ronnie Simpson struck by an object thrown from the crowd just before the start of the match. He was badly dazed and had to be replaced by John Fallon. Celtic again took the lead, but Racing fought back to win 2–1 through goals from Norberto Raffo and Juan Carlos Cárdenas.
The series of games went to a play-off match in Montevideo, Uruguay. The game was a shambles, exacerbated by Racing's continued cynical fouling, Celtic's loss of composure and discipline, and the incompetence of the Paraguayan referee who was clearly out of his depth. Riot police had to intervene on the pitch several times as six players were sent off; four from Celtic and two from Racing. Celtic's Bertie Auld however refused to leave the field on being "sent off" and still played for the whole game. Racing scored the only goal of the game in the second half through Cárdenas, winning the game 1–0 and the Intercontinental Cup series, becoming the first Argentinian holders of the trophy.