Celtic 1-0 Racing Club, Intercontinental Club Cup – The Celtic Wiki (original) (raw)

Celtic Games – Intercontinental Club Cup (1st Leg)

Matches

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The first leg was played at Hamden in front of 90,000 fans who had been given due notice of their tactics. They tripped, kicked and spat on the Celtic players. When Jimmy Johnston returned to the dressing room at half time his hair was matted with spit from his callous opponents. Celtic players didn’t even have to be in possession of the ball to receive such treatment. The Argentinians would do it in passing, and when the referee wasn’t looking. Their number 10 was the main man for dishing it out, but as soon as he struck off he would go and his team mates would rush into the fray and cause as much distraction and confusion while he made his getaway.

Former Celtic director James Farrell believed that Racing’s tactics stemmed from a reserve match played 6 days earlier at Celtic park. They admitted after this game that they were amazed at how talented Celtic’s youngsters were. They knew that night that there would only be one way for their team to beat Celtic.

Celtic somehow managed to keep their heads and Billy McNeil headed the only goal of the game from a John Hughes corner. However as he jumped to head the ball he got an elbow in the eye and sported a black eye for days afterwards.

Teams

1st. leg:
Celtic (Scotland) 1-0 Racing Club (Argentina)

Celtic:
Simpson, Craig, Gemmell, Murdoch, McNeill, Clark, Johnstone, Lennox, Wallace, Auld, Hughes.
Scorers: McNeill (69)

Racing Club:
Cejas, Perfumo, Díaz, Martín (c), Mori, Norberto, Raffo, Rulli, Cárdenas, Rodríguez, Maschio.
Scorers:

Referee: Juan Gardeazábal (Spain),
Attendance: 103,000

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Report from The (London) Times

Evening Times, 19/10/67
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