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Saturday, August 19, 2023

Top scorer in the 1956 European Cup

Top scorer in the Champions League 1955-1956

Top scorer in the 1956 European Cup
Milos Milutinovic's goals in the 1956 European Cup

Top scorer in the 1956 European Cup Partizan club star Milos Milutinovic was crowned top scorer in the 1956 Champions League, after the player's impressive levels during the competition.

Champions League 1956

The 1955–56 European Cup was the first season of the European Cup, the premier club football tournament organized by UEFA. The tournament was won by Real Madrid, who defeated Stade de Reims 4-3 in the final at the Parc des Princes, Paris, on 13 June 1956.

The clubs participating in the first five seasons of the European Cup were chosen by the French football magazine L'Equipe on the grounds that they are representative and most prestigious clubs in Europe. When the tournament started, Real Madrid, Anderlecht, AC Milan, Rot-Weiss Essen, Stade de Reims, Djurgården and AGF Aarhus were the champions of their respective national leagues.

Milos Milutinovic's goals in the 1956 European Cup

Milos Milutinovic was the top scorer in the Champions League with eight goals, as he managed to lead Partizan to the quarter-finals of the Champions League. And exclusion in front of Real Madrid.

Milos Milutinović, born on February 5, 1933 in Bajina Başta, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Serbia and Montenegro, was a Serbian footballer who played as a striker. He previously played in the FIFA World Cup with his country's national team.

Ranking of the European Cup top scorers 1955-1956

In this report, we review with you via the Champions League website the European Cup top scorers in the 1955-1956 season:
  1. Milos Milutinovic (Partizan): 8 goals
  2. Peter Balutas (Budapest): 6 goals
  3. Leon Glovacki (Stade Reims): 6 goals
  4. Rene Billard (Stade Reims): 5 goals
  5. Hector Real (Real Madrid): 5 goals
  6. Alfredo Di Stefano (Real Madrid): 5 goals
  7. In the Champions League 1956
  8. Mihaly Lantos (Budapest): 4 goals
  9. Gunnar Nordahl (Milan): 4 goals
  10. Michel Leblond (Stade Reims): 4 goals.

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