12th Oct, 2023 10:30

The Bertie Auld Collection | Jerseys

 
Lot 9
 

FEYENOORD ROTTERDAM, JERSEY
CIRCA 1970

Bukta FORUM label, stitched number 3 verso, short sleeved

Note: Believed swapped with Rinus Israel. Originally thought to be a match worn shirt from the 1970 European Cup final victory over Celtic, the Bukta label suggests this is a 1969/70 season shirt (Le Coq Sportif worn in the 1970 cup final). The shirt was swapped with Bertie Auld and it is therefore possible the player retained his Le Coq shirt, and gave Auld a season shirt.

Swapped with Bertie Auld; The Bertie Auld Collection.

The 1970 European Cup final will forever be remembered as the night when Dutch football made history. On 6th May 1970, at the iconic San Siro stadium in Milan, Feyenoord, led by their rock-solid defender Rinus Israel, defeated Celtic 2–1 after extra time, securing their first and only European Cup triumph.

Marinus "Rinus" David Israël, born on 19th March 1942, was a Dutch football legend. Nicknamed "Iron Rinus," he was known for his unwavering tenacity and solid defensive skills. During his career, Israel played for several clubs, including DWS, Excelsior Rotterdam, PEC Zwolle and, of course, Feyonoord.

It was at Feyenoord that Israel achieved his greatest success, forming an unyielding defensive partnership with Theo Laseroms. During his time with the club, Feyenoord won three Eredivisie titles, a KNVB Cup, a UEFA Cup, and the prestigious European Cup.

Israel's achievements extended to the international stage, where he was a prominent player for the Netherlands national team, representing his country in 47 matches and scoring three goals from 1964 to 1974. He played a vital role in the 1974 FIFA World Cup, helping the Netherlands secure victories against Brazil and Argentina.

The 1970 European Cup final was a momentous occasion for both Feyenoord and Celtic. For Celtic, it was their second appearance in the European Cup final, following the triumphant Lisbon Lions victory against Inter in 1967. They entered the match as strong favourites, but Feyenoord had different plans.

Tommy Gemmell gave Celtic the lead after 30 minutes, but that wouldn’t last long. Rinus Israel's unmarked header drew Feyenoord level, with Celtic’s defensive lapse and Israel’s clinical finish changing the momentum of the game. The goal was Feyenoord's first in the campaign outside their home stadium.

The Dutch team, managed by Ernst Happel, tactically outplayed Celtic, double-marking Jimmy Johnstone, the Celtic winger, throughout the game. The midfield trio of Franz Hasil, Willem van Hanegem, and Wim Jansen dominated their Celtic counterparts, making it a challenging night for the Scottish club.

Despite a hard-fought match, the score remained 1–1 at the end of regulation time, forcing the game into extra time. With just a few minutes remaining, Feyenoord seized their moment. A long free-kick from the Feyenoord half was launched towards the Celtic penalty area. Billy McNeill, Celtic's captain and defender, stumbled in the box, allowing Ove Kindvall of Feyenoord to run onto the loose ball and chip it over the advancing goalkeeper Evan Williams. The ball gracefully sailed into the net, sealing Feyenoord's 2–1 victory and making them the first Dutch club to win the European Cup.

Rinus Israel's contribution to the match cannot be understated. As a central figure in Feyenoord's defence, he played a crucial role in containing Celtic's attacking threats and scored the all-important equalizer. His leadership and defensive prowess ensured that Feyenoord lifted the European Cup that night, etching his name in footballing history.

 

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Sold for £3,000
Estimated at £3,000 - £5,000


 
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