Enjoy the highlights of the European Cup I final between Inter Milan and Celtic. I Upscaled this video from SD quality to HD quality, and also upscaled it to 60 fps. Enjoy !!
to think that all of the players in that celtic team were born and raised either in or just outside Glasgow .. the whole team was homegrown .. this could never and will never be achieved again .. amazing achievement
@@f0urstr1ngThe Lisbon Lions were not all Catholics, you've just made that up. Ronnie Simpson's dad played for Rangers for one thing, so doubt very much he was Catholic. And famously, nor was Stein. Our achievement was legendary enough without having to make up your own facts to make it seem even better. Not sure if you're a Celtic fan or one of those people from outside Scotland who always blindly assume Celtic = Catholic and Rangers = Protestant, which was only true for the latter.
Im sure he meant players being born and living within 30 miles of the club they play fors ground ..that will never be achieved by any team HH @@peterbhoy1
From a Villa/Celtic fan, when the final whistle went it was a real goosebumps moment. The first British team to win the European Cup ,nobody can take that away. Ever. 💚🤍💜🩵
Compare and contrast the undiluted joy and elation on show here to the reaction of Man City fans to victory in Istanbul, all based on the scale of the achievement. Lisbon was magical because it was against all the odds; Istanbul just happened to be when they finally won it. With all of the financial advantages enjoyed by City, it was just a question of when. For Celtic, with a team of local lads, it was indeed something very special.
@@frankgreen1663 fair point but the amount of shit thrown at City makes me wonder if the cartel redshirt clubs will eventually win, they want us out of the EPL and liquidated. BTW interesting we also won against Inter, Billy McNeill was a well liked manager at City.
Thanks for kind words my friend , big respect to you for saying so. 👏 Scottish football in general was in fantastic shape in those days . And let's not forget how close Rangers came to making it a Scottish double in Europe when they were narrowly beaten 1-0 by Bayern Munich in the Cup winners Cup Final, Rangers having had a goal in regulation time disallowed.
im a Celtic man,but Rangers were in the cup winners cup final the same year,sadly they didn't win,because it would have been incredible for Scottish football if both of Europe,s premier trophies were in Glasgow,and the only manager from the English clubs at the Celtic game was Bill Shankley, i miss the days when the game was for the common man and not ruled by money grabbing crooks right across the board,all the best to you.
Was age 13 and am a Rangers fan. This was a brilliant team. Watched them live and on the TV. A joy to watch,didn't enjoy the old firm tho. Almost all of Scotland was behind them.
I loved it when Scottish teams were composed of mostly Scottish players and Italian teams were composed of mostly Italian players. That is something we will never see again.
Just been there at the ‘Estadio Nacional’ yesterday 1/12/23. I didn’t believe how emotional I would be standing in the same place Billy McNeil held the cup aloft. There is no official tour guides just the security guards. (Gave them some euros afterwards) They were so happy to show us around. Both of them had Celtic flags in their trouser pockets so we could pose for photos. I wish I could post my photos here. I met Celtic fans over from England, Edinburgh and Glasgow yesterday. Excellent experience. All Celtic fans should make the pilgrimage. Hail Hail !
Fantastic colour quality for 1967. And Lisbon holds the title for the prettiest venue for a European Cup Final ever.. the only final I have seen in broad daylight! As a non Celtic fan I can't deny the romance of this game - Inter were the original low block team who would score early and close the game, nearly impossible to beat.. and in the event of defeat all that Pirelli money would find its way into the ref's pocket! So up against those odds Celtic played a patient game, even when 1-0 down and most teams against Inter would admit defeat - that's when they started playing! Inter had no answer, other than kicking the opposition, and Celtic became the first team north of Iberia to win the European Cup.. the stuff of legend we are still in awe of 55 years later!
@@ticab364 My mistake, just that the Celtic team were known as the Lisbon Lions after this final. Does this stadium look the same? Forget Wembley, Bernabeu etc., all CL Finals should be played here!
@@darganx looks the same in terms of architecture but it has white chairs now and around the stadium everything is new there is new training pitches and hotel for the Portuguese national team is now our headquarters..and the Portuguese cup final until this day is still played in that stadium...u should visit mate stay in Paço de Arcos only few mins away and it's by the beach only 25 mins away from lisbon ,can't go wrong mate take care
I was the only young protestant Celtic fan among Rangers fans in my Boys Brigade Company. They used to give me stick for it but that 1967 European Cup final got my revenge for me.
I watched this game on TV live my Grandad was at the game I was 5 years old at the time and in my grandma's house watching the game in Caledonia Road in the Gorbals "What a memory buses,cars, lorries, honking their horns pubs along caledonia road spilled on to the streets and my grandad was on the TV celebrating on the pitch what a magnificent achievement by Celtic and a very fond memory of the 60s liabon lions " i went to see Celtic a few months later for my first game at Parkhead in the scottish cup tie v Hibernian .
I was old 5 years old when I watched this game with my dad and mum. I'm now sixty-five GLASGOW CELTIC have been a big part of my life and my family life, I've been all over the world surpporting the BHOYS! Through the good times and the bad, now my grown up sons support celtic and their children 🧒 people don't fully understand what it means to be a CELTIC SUPPORTER it a way of life. Once a CELT always a CELT!!!! HAIL HAIL!!!!
@@derrydoire1864 if he was five watching it in 1967 it means he was born in 1962. Thus he is about 60/61 now in 2023 depending on the month he was born in
I remember watching the match on our wee black and white tv. Played on Thursday 25th May, 5.30pm KO. The whole of Scotland was glued to the tv, the streets were deserted. Sandro Mazzola, who scored Inter's penalty, admitted in an interview years later that they totally underestimated Celtic, saying that they had been led to believe the Scottish team were the equivalent of an Italian 3rd division side. Celtic played them off the park.
Celtic all Scots, all born within 30 miles of Glasgow, If Rangers had won the cup winners cup that year, first time two teams from one city winning the two premiere European trophies. Celtic were a magnificent team then, and for a couple of years after. Sadly only Jim Craig, Willie Wallace, Bobby Lennox, John Clark survive. God bless them all for the pleasure they have given us all.
I lost count of how many shot Celtic players had - and how many the Inter goalie saved almost all of them. And I have no idea how strong they were until I watched this. And to see the trees grown around the pitch is hilarious. 🌲😆 Great footage you have, mate! Thank you.
Wonderful footage and what a fantastic achievement from one of the great all time teams. As a Leeds fan, the first Celtic goal makes me ponder why Lorimer's was disallowed in the 75 final.
Amigo, Bobby te trouxe para ca.....como assim? Por acaso vou assistir Primal Scream e Jesus and Mary Chain dia 4 de agosto em Crystal Palace. O Celtic acabou de vencer o "treble," sabado passado. Quando morei em Sao Paulo torci para o tricolor paulista e vi a epoca do Tele e ate quando vencemos o tri contra atletico mineiro e depois liverpool em 2005. Saudacoes de um escoces, fa de musica e fanaticopelo futebol. Abraco
Recuerdo este partido. Lo vi por TV y aún no había REPLAY. En el segundo tiempo, el Celtic acosó insistentemente al Inter. En pocas finales a habido una superioridad como la de aquél día. Fue una alegría grande ver que ganó quien lo mereció..el Celtic.
Even as a Liverpool fan, I admire celtic being the first British club to win European cup/ucl, though Liverpool was the first British club to retain it, celtic laid the path as forever the first to do it. YnwA.
I was only 8 years old then i remember running down the close and oot the back with my ball, everyone came out and we went down the pitch. Now when I look back it brings a tear to my eyes of happiness they day's wear the best. HH.
Best team ever to come out off uk at that time Scottish football was good rangers were top class back then as well just lost to Bayern week before in final that’s what people forget
One attack by inter and the rest of the game defending. When Celtic equalised, inter were bereft of any idea and knew they would not win. Football were the winners that day
I empezó el final de este gran Inter de Milán y del fútbol latino aunque el Milan ganase la copa de Europa de 1969. El fútbol holandés británico y germno dominaron años la copa de Europa.
@@jackname49Non avevate passato il mezzo campo per tutto l match perche non avevate suarez. Non diciamo caxxate. Doveva finire 10-0, in piu dato un rigore inventato e non dato uno al celtic. Non dimenticare che in semifinale hai faticato pure col SOFIA 😂. Allora potevi dire secera suarez 😂
@@charlenegatt7142 il rigore non c'era solo per i detrattori (ca va sans dire), detto questo mi sembra che hai dimenticato abbastanza facilmente (e volentieri) di come superammo il Real Madrid detentore della Coppa ai quarti e comunque mi pare che il Celtic non abbia dominato in tutti i turni precedenti. Detto questo si secondo me quell'assenza ha pesato eccome sotto tutti i punti di vista, con questo non voglio togliere gli onori al Celtic come già ho specificato precedentemente.
@@jackname49dico sofia in semifinale passati grazie alla 3 partita giocata in italia. Il celtic domino questa partita nonostante un rigore non dato(fallo del portiere) . Lascia stare l assenze che tutti ce l anno
@@jackname49si hai battuto il real ma apparte il real hai giocato contro il Torpedo Moska ,Vasas e Sofia (squadracce) . Piu la cenerentola celtic. La finale la vinta meritamente il celtic ,anzi senza il rigore fasullo dato e le perdite di giocho lo score doveva essera piu rotondo
This has to go down as probably the greatest achievement from a club based in the British isles. This Celtic team was magnificent, incredible that they were all born in Glasgow, apart from the foreigner Bobby Lennox. I love the story of the Lisbon lions, led brilliantly by Billy McNeill, who briefly managed my beloved MCFC in the mid 1980’s, hugely respected in Manchester. Not many left now sadly. RIP to all the departed lions.
I looked up Billy McNeill and see he managed City for three years. It's funny how what we consider a brief stint back then is practically a long and storied tenure by today's standards.
@@MarkQuinn2k7 yes you’re right there, different times that’s for sure. Billy was manager when we gained promotion back to the 1st Division back in 1985. I was there, the last game of the season against Charlton in front of a packed 47-000 Maine Road crowd, there’s footage of that game on here, and although the greatness I’ve witnessed the last decade or so, that game still remains one of my best memories. Billy did a great job with really limited resources, a million miles from the status of our club today. It’s hard to think of a more respected man in football. RIP Billy.
The finest achievement of all, every player born within 30 miles of Glasgow, 1st Northern European Team to win, and they Won the league, league cup, Scottish cup, European cup, and the old Glasgow cup, 5 Cups in the 1 year, never be done again, God Bless the Lisbon Lions! 🍀🏴🇮🇪🍀
I'm amazed at the level of Celtic then. They completely squashed Inter! And with good football, and some intelligent play. Many Scottish teams couldn't muster that kind of cleverness level - even today
All but 2 or three of that celtic lisbon lion team were from glasgow the most important thing is they were all SCOTTISH!! I was 5 yrs old and i with my da went tay parkhead and in an 3 ton army vehicle they drove round the ground showing the BIG CUP to the fans i shant forget it ever and im an old guy now at 62!! mon the hoops forever more
Does anyone remember or know any of the chants Celtic were singing that day? I’m currently doing a sporting history project at college on Celtic’s historical European cup win. Any info of my question would be appreciated.
Il Celtic ha meritato, ma bisogna dire che all’ Inter mancavano tre titolari, uno insostituibile LUISITO SUAREZ con lui in campo la coppa l’ avrebbe vinta l’ Inter. Nel 72 la squadra Milanese si è vendicata eliminando il Celtic in semifinale.
Ah the day when you could drive the ball the defender and Goalie over the Line, Great Team Celtc then and Now. I come from the Town that Sponsors Celtic I played junior Football in the TSDL League in the 80s and 90s just 100 yards from Bulmers that Sponsors Celtic with Magniers on their Jersey I love a Cold Pint Bottle of Cider. Oh and I am from Clonmel County Tipperary Eire or in Irish (Irish: Cluain Meala, meaning 'honey meadow') and Oliver Cromwell got his arse kicked in 1650 at Siege of Clonmel., from 27 April to 18 May 1650, took place during the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland, when Clonmel in County Tipperary was besieged by 8,000 men from the New Model Army under Oliver Cromwell. The garrison of 1,500 commanded by Hugh Dubh O'Neill eventually surrendered after inflicting heavy casualties on the besiegers. O'Neill escaped with some of his troops, but although the Irish Confederate Wars continued until 1653, Clonmel ended effective Royalist resistance in Ireland,[a] and Cromwell returned to England immediately afterward. Cromwell's artillery, positioned on a hill near present-day Melview, battered a breach in the town walls. His infantry intended to storm this breach and then open the nearby North town gate to allow access to Cromwell and the Parliamentarian cavalry.[b] However, O'Neill put all able-bodied townspeople to work building a coupure inside the breach lined with artillery, muskets, and pikemen. The coupure was V-shaped, starting at the mouth of the breach and narrowing until it ended about 50 meters inside the town. At the end of the breach, O'Neill positioned two cannon, loaded with chain-shot. In military terms, the area behind the breach became a "killing field". The Parliamentarian infantry which assaulted the breach was engaged by pikemen and repeatedly cut down by marksmen on the earthworks behind until the soldiers finally refused to make any further attacks on what was a death trap. Cromwell then appealed to his elite cavalry, the Ironsides to make a fresh assault on foot. This time the Irish allowed them to enter at first without resistance. A British officer of Sir John Clotworthy's regiment described the entry of the Ironsides into the town, the bulk of them belonging to Ireton's regiment.
I was nearly 16 when we won that magnificent cup,my late fathers cousin, John Fallon was sub goalie.Eleven working class Scots thrashed the Italian mighty millionaires 2-1😊 Hail Hail
Inter missed three fondamental players. Today isn't so fondamental because every graat team have a great bancher but in that years also only one player can be most for to ro to lose a match.
CSKA Should have been here if our government didn’t sabotage us by putting the third match to be played in Italy😢 Lot’s of speculations about this semi-final - to this day people say that Inter gave CSKA a brand new modern bus so that Inter can advance to the final.
@Mr Fixit Winton England won the world cup because of a Russian linesman, Hursts 2nd goal didn't cross the goal line ,and there was no way a Russian linesman was gonna favour Germany barely 20 years after the nazis killed 60 million Russians in wwii .
Interesting that a Scottish team won, yet I don't recall seeing any Scottish flags in the crowd - but there were a lot of Irish ones. It would be different nowadays I think.