Английская Википедия:1975–76 Hamburger SV season

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The 1975–76 Hamburger SV season was the 29th season in the club's history and the 13th consecutive season playing in the Bundesliga. Hamburg competed in this season's editions of the Bundesliga, DFB-Pokal, and UEFA Cup.

The season is generally considered as the start of Hamburg's golden era of the most successful period in club history. On 26 June 1976, HSV won the DFB-Pokal, defeating 1. FC Kaiserslautern 2–0 in the final with first-half goals from Peter Nogly and Ole Bjørnmose.[1][2] In the league, HSV finished as runners-up and they also reached the semi-finals of the UEFA Cup, being eliminated by Club Brugge.[3]

Winning the DFB-Pokal secured Hamburg a place in next season's European Cup Winners' Cup.[2]

Competitions

Overall record

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Bundesliga

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League table

1975–76 Bundesliga

DFB Pokal

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Results

Win Draw Loss
Date Round Opponent Venue Result Scorers Attendance Referee
1 August 1975 First round FC Köln II Home 4–0[4] Kaltz, Bjørnmose, Sperlich, Volkert (pen) 5,000 Halfter
18 October 1975 Second round SV Union Salzgitter Home 4–0[5] Ettmayer, Hidien, Volkert (pen), Reimann 5,800 Meijerink
13 December 1975 Third round SC Jülich 1910 Home 4–0[6] Bertl (2), Reimann, Volkert (pen) 6,700 Halfter
31 January 1976 Round of 16 FC Bayern Hof Away 2–0[7] Bjørnmose, Volkert 18,000 Engel
3 April 1976 Quarter-finals FC 08 Homburg Away 2–1[8] Memering, Zaczyk 20,000 Aldinger
4 May 1976 Semi-finals Bayern Munich Home 2–2[9] Bjørnmose, Nogly 52,000 Schröder
1 June 1976 Semi-finals replay Bayern Munich Away 1–0[10] Eigl 55,000 Linn
26 June 1976 Final 1. FC Kaiserslautern Neutral 2–0[11] Nogly, Bjørnmose 61,000 Eschweiler

UEFA Cup

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Results

Win Draw Loss
Date Round Opponent Venue Result Scorers Attendance Referee
17 September 1975 First round First leg BSC Young Boys Home 0–0[12] 17,173 Partridge
1 October 1975 First round Second leg BSC Young Boys Away 4–2[13] Reimann, Bertl (2), Bjørnmose 29,199 Franco Martínez
22 October 1975 Second round First leg Red Star Belgrade Away 1–1[14] Bjørnmose 17,137 Schiller
5 November 1975 Second round Second leg Red Star Belgrade Home 4–0[15] Reimann (2), Ettmayer, Memering 61,300 Corver
26 November 1975 Third round First leg Porto Home 2–0[16] Murça (own goal) Volkert (pen) 42,184 Somlai
12 December 1975 Third round Second leg Porto Away 1–2[17] Reimann 21,582 Wurtz
3 March 1976 Quarter-finals First leg Stal Mielec Home 1–1[18] Bertl 34,262 Ivanov
17 March 1976 Quarter-finals Second leg Stal Mielec Away 1–0[19] Nogly 23,385 Hungerbühler
31 March 1976 Semi-finals First leg Club Brugge Home 1–1[20] Reimann 50,000 Palotai
14 April 1976 Semi-finals Second leg Club Brugge Away 0–1[21] 29,458 Davidson

References

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