EUROPEAN SOCCER
(N.Z.P.A.-Reuter—Copyright) LONDON. CHAMPIONS' CUP Quarter-finals, second leg.— Panathlnaikos (Greece) 0, Everton (England) 0 (aggregate score 1-1, Panathinaikos qualifies as away goals count double); Red Star (Belgrade) 4, Carl Zeiss Jena (East Germany) 0 (Red Star won, 6-3, on aggregate); Legia Warsaw 2, Atletico Madrid 1 aggregate score 2-2, Atletico qualifies on away goals); Celtic (Scotland) 1, Ajax Amsterdam 0 (Ajax won. 3-1, on aggregate). CUP WINNERS' CUP
Quarter-finals, second leg.— FC Vorwaerts Berlin (East Germany) 1, PSV Eindhoven (Netherlands) 0 (Eindhoven won, 2-1, on aggregate); Chelsea (England) 4, FC Bruges (Belgium) 0 (Chelsea won, 4-2, on aggregate); Manchester City (England) 2, Gomik Zabrze (Poland) 0 (aggregate score 2-2, to be played-off); Real Madrid 2, Cardiff City 0 (Mardrid won, 2-1, on aggregate). FAIRS CUP Vitoria Setubal (Portugal) 1, Leeds United (England) 1 (Leeds won, 3-2, on aggregate); Bayern Munich 1, Liverpool 1 (Liverpool won, 4-1, on aggregate). ENGLISH LEAGUE Division one.—Crystal Palace 0, Huddersfield 3. Division two.—Oxford 1, Portsmouth 1. Division three.—Plymouth 4, Reading 0; Shrewsbury 0, Brighton 1. Division four.—Workington 1, Brentford 1. SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division one.—Aberdeen 4, Ayr 1; Dunfermline 1, Hearts 2. OLYMPIC GAMES Qualifying competition, first leg.—Great Britain 1, Bulgaria 0.
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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32565, 26 March 1971, Page 10
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197EUROPEAN SOCCER Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32565, 26 March 1971, Page 10
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