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Where Are They Now? Ipswich Town's Division One champions 1961-62 - The League Paper
European Club and UEFA Champions League Finalists details since 1956 | SportzPoint
1961–62 European Cup - Wikipedia
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This Day In Football History: 31 May 1961 - Goal-line Technology Is Not A New Issue
Champions League Winner 1961 SLB Benfica Football Soccer | Etsy
File:Europa cup 1961 Barcelona - Hamburg 5.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
1961/62: Eusébio strikes gold for Benfica | UEFA Champions League | UEFA.com
Fiorentina 2 Rangers 1 (4-1 agg) in May 1961 at Stadio Comunale. The captains before the European Cup Winners Cup Final, 2nd Leg.
Previous major European finals in Basel | UEFA Europa League | UEFA.com
B/R Football on Twitter: "#FCB all-time in Champions League finals: 1961—L 1986—L 1992—W 1994—L 2006—W 2009—W 2011—W 2015—? http://t.co/aIN68bxcbi" / Twitter
Football Archive: Football Archive - Champions League 1961-62 - Collection : Champion Benfica (Series #7) (Paperback) - Walmart.com
File:1961–62 European Cup - Juventus v Real Madrid.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
1962 European Cup Final - Wikipedia
Barcelona team line up before the European Cup Final against Benfica in Bern in 1961.
The signings that made the difference in the Champions League | Marca
1961 Stanley Cup Finals | Ice Hockey Wiki | Fandom
1961 European Cup Final - Wikipedia
Tottenham Hotspur make first Champions League semifinal since 1961/62 | SoccerGator
1961 European Cup Final - Wikipedia
Former Manchester United trio Cristiano Ronaldo, Wayne Rooney and Carlos Tevez in France Football's list of top ten best front threes ever
Tottenham are Champions League debutants, not European newcomers | Tottenham Hotspur | The Guardian
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Dundee Scottish League champions, 1961/62, Photocall with trophy, Back row left to right: Pat Liney, Gordon Smith, Alan Gilzean, Bobby Wishart, Ian Ure, trainer Sammy Kean and right half Bobby Seith, Front