1968 European Cup Final

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The 1968 European Cup Final was the football match in which Manchester United defeated Benfica at Wembley Stadium to become the first English club to win the European Cup.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf European Cup final
football match
attendance 92000
awayTeam S.L. Benfica NERFINISHED
awayTeamCountry Portugal NERFINISHED
broadcastMedium television
captainOfManchesterUnited Bobby Charlton NERFINISHED
city London NERFINISHED
competition 1967–68 European Cup NERFINISHED
competitionStage final
continent Europe
country England
date 1968-05-29
decidedBy goals in extra time
finalScore 4–1 after extra time
firstTimeAchievementFor Manchester United F.C. GENERATED
goalScorerForBenfica Jaime Graça NERFINISHED
goalScorerForManchesterUnited Bobby Charlton NERFINISHED
Brian Kidd NERFINISHED
George Best NERFINISHED
homeTeam Manchester United F.C. NERFINISHED
homeTeamCountry England NERFINISHED
homeTeamManager Matt Busby NERFINISHED
hostStadiumCapacityApprox 100000
nextFinal 1969 European Cup Final NERFINISHED
notableFor first European Cup win by an English club
notablePlayer Bobby Charlton NERFINISHED
Brian Kidd NERFINISHED
Eusébio NERFINISHED
George Best NERFINISHED
organiser UEFA NERFINISHED
partOf history of Manchester United F.C.
history of the European Cup
previousFinal 1967 European Cup Final NERFINISHED
referee Concetto Lo Bello NERFINISHED
refereeNationality Italy NERFINISHED
runnerUp S.L. Benfica NERFINISHED
scoreAfter90Minutes 1–1
seasonOfCompetition 1967–68 European Cup NERFINISHED
sport association football
stadium Wembley Stadium NERFINISHED
team1 Manchester United F.C. NERFINISHED
team2 S.L. Benfica NERFINISHED
venueType neutral ground
wentToExtraTime true
winner Manchester United F.C. NERFINISHED
year 1968

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1969 European Cup Final previousFinal 1968 European Cup Final