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1961 Copa del Generalísimo final

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Copa del Generalísimo 1961 Final
Players of Atlético Madrid
posing with the cup
Event1960–61 Copa del Generalísimo
Date2 July 1961
VenueSantiago Bernabéu, Madrid
RefereeVicente Lloris
Attendance120,000 [1]
1960
1962

The Copa del Generalísimo 1961 Final was the 59th final of the King's Cup. The final was played at Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in Madrid, on 2 July 1961, being won by Club Atlético de Madrid, who beat Real Madrid 3–2. The final was a rematch of the previous year's title game, which was also won by Atlético.

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Match details

Atlético Madrid3–2Real Madrid
Peiró 20', 46'
Mendonça 69'
Report Puskás 9'
Di Stéfano 82'
Attendance: 120,000
Referee: Vicente Llopis
GK 1 Argentina Edgardo Madinabeytia
DF 2 Spain Feliciano Rivilla
DF 3 Argentina Jorge Griffa
DF 4 Spain Isacio Calleja
MF 5 Brazil Ramiro
MF 6 Spain Alberto Callejo
FW 7 Spain Miguel Jones
FW 8 Spain Adelardo Rodríguez
FW 9 Portugal Jorge Alberto Mendonça
FW 10 Spain Joaquín Peiró
FW 11 Spain Enrique Collar (c)
Manager:
Spain José Villalonga
GK 1 Spain José Vicente Train
DF 2 Spain Marquitos
DF 3 Uruguay José Emilio Santamaría
DF 4 Spain Pedro Casado
MF 5 Spain José María Vidal
MF 6 Spain Pachín
FW 7 Spain Enrique Mateos
FW 8 Spain Luis del Sol
FW 9 Argentina Alfredo Di Stéfano
FW 10 Hungary Ferenc Puskás
FW 11 Spain Francisco Gento (c)
Manager:
Spain Miguel Muñoz

See also

References

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