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The 1961 European Cup final was held at the Wankdorf Stadium, Bern on 31 May 1961, and was contested by🌈 Portuguese side Benfica against Spanish side Barcelona. This was the first final not to include Real Madrid, who had won🌈 the previous five finals. Benfica lifted the trophy for the first time, beating Barcelona 3–2.
Benfica midfielder Mario Coluna broke his🌈 nose in the eighth minute of the match; not wanting to risk further damage, when Domiciano Cavém put over a🌈 cross in the 55th minute, Coluna hung back outside the penalty area. The ball was cleared directly to him and🌈 he volleyed it home for Benfica's third goal of the match.[2]
Five-time defending champions Real Madrid were knocked out in the🌈 first round by Barcelona, their bitter domestic rivals. After defeating Czechoslovak champions Hradec Králové in the quarter-finals, Barcelona initially drew🌈 2–2 on aggregate with West German champions Hamburger SV in the semi-finals. Since this was before UEFA competitions began using🌈 the away goals rule, in order to determine who would advance to the final, a replay was scheduled to be🌈 played at a neutral site on 3 May. Barça would qualify for the final by winning the replay 1–0 at🌈 the King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels, with Evaristo scoring the decisive goal.[3]