Peter Shilton and Trevor Francis hold the European Cup after Nottingham Forest's win in the 1979 final against Malmo.
Peter Shilton and Trevor Francis hold the European Cup after Nottingham Forest's win in the 1979 final against Malmo.(Image credit: Getty Images)

The 1970s saw the introduction of a new European club competition: the UEFA Cup.

Inaugurated in 1971 after the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup was scrapped, the UEFA Cup was at the time Europe's third-tier competition after the European Cup and the European Cup Winners' Cup.

Four teams from Europe's top leagues qualified for the UEFA Cup, following on from the format of the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup. In 1999, the UEFA Cup became Europe's second-tier competition after the Cup Winners' Cup was discontinued, and was rebranded as the Europa League a decade later.

Arsenal and Leeds United won the last two editions of the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, in 1970 and 1971. Here, a look at the clubs that triumphed in the three major European club competitions in the 1970s...


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