1980 Intercontinental Cup

Summary

The 1980 Intercontinental Cup was an association football match played on 11 February 1981 between Nacional of Uruguay, winners of the 1980 Copa Libertadores, and Nottingham Forest of England, winners of the 1979–80 European Cup. The match was played for the first time at the neutral venue of the now demolished National Stadium in Tokyo in front of 62,000 fans.[1] Waldemar Victorino was named as man of the match.[2]

1980 Intercontinental Cup
Date11 February 1981
VenueNational Stadium, Tokyo
Man of the MatchWaldemar Victorino (Nacional)
RefereeAbraham Klein (Israel)
Attendance62,000
1979
1981

Venue edit

 
National Olympic Stadium served as venue for the first time

The National Stadium in Tokyo was the venue that hosted this first edition of the Cup, and would also be the usual venue for the rest of the editions held in Tokyo until 2002 Intercontinental Cup, when the final moved to Nissan Stadium in Yokohama. The stadium was also known as "Olympic Stadium"[3] due to it had served as the main stadium for the opening and closing ceremonies, as well as being the venue for track and field events at the 1964 Summer Olympics,[4]

The Japan national football team's home matches and major football club cup finals (such as J1 League) were usually held at the stadium. The National Stadium was demolished in 2014 to make way for a larger stadium that hosted matches of the 2019 Rugby World Cup and 2020 Summer Olympics.[5]

Match details edit

 
A moment of the match: Nacional striker Waldemar Victorino kicking
Nacional  1–0  Nottingham Forest
Victorino   10' Report
Attendance: 62,000
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Nacional
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Nottingham F.
GK 1   Rodolfo Rodríguez
DF 2   José Hermes Moreira
DF 3   Juan Carlos Blanco
DF 4   Daniel Enríquez
DF 5   Washington González
MF 16   Denís Milar
MF 13   Víctor Espárrago (c)
MF 10   Arsenio Luzardo
FW 7   Alberto Bica
FW 9   Waldemar Victorino
FW 11   Julio Morales
Manager:
  Juan Mujica


Assistant Referees:

GK 1   Peter Shilton
DF 2   Viv Anderson
DF 6   Kenny Burns (c)
DF 5   Larry Lloyd
DF 3   Frank Gray
MF 15   Stuart Gray
MF 7   Martin O'Neill
MF 8   Raimondo Ponte   67'
FW 9   Trevor Francis
FW 10   Ian Wallace
FW 11   John Robertson
Substitutes:
MF 4   John McGovern
FW 12   Peter Ward   67'
MF 13   David Needham
Manager:
  Brian Clough

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Gorgazzi, Osvaldo (13 February 2005). "Intercontinental Club Cup 1980". RSSSF. Retrieved 23 December 2009.
  2. ^ Toyota Cup - Most Valuable Player of the Match Award 1980-2004 by Marcelo Leme de Arruda on the RSSSF
  3. ^ Welcomes the world to the Olympic Stadium on COI
  4. ^ 1964 Summer Olympics official report. Archived 7 July 2010 at the Wayback Machine Volume 1. Part 1. pp. 118–120.
  5. ^ TOKYO 1964; GOODBYE TO THE NATIONAL STADIUM on Architecture of the Games, 1 June 2014