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- 1979_Intercontinental_Cup abstract "The 1979 Intercontinental Cup was a football final played on a two-legged system. It was the last time in the history of the Cup that this format was used before Toyota became the main sponsor in 1980 and a single-game final was held each year in Japan. The final was played between Olimpia Asunción of Paraguay (winners of the 1979 Copa Libertadores and Malmö FF of Sweden (runners-up of the European Cup 1978–79), with Olimpia emerging as the champion after an aggregate score of 3-1. Since the European champion Nottingham Forest F.C. declined to play the final, Malmö FF took its place as the runners-up of the European competition.".
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- 1979_Intercontinental_Cup attendance "47000".
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- 1979_Intercontinental_Cup date "1979-11-18".
- 1979_Intercontinental_Cup date "1980-03-02".
- 1979_Intercontinental_Cup goals "A. Solalinde".
- 1979_Intercontinental_Cup goals "E. Isasi".
- 1979_Intercontinental_Cup goals "Erlandsson".
- 1979_Intercontinental_Cup goals "M. Michelagnoli".
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- 1979_Intercontinental_Cup stadium Asunción.
- 1979_Intercontinental_Cup stadium Estadio_Defensores_del_Chaco.
- 1979_Intercontinental_Cup stadium Malmö.
- 1979_Intercontinental_Cup stadium Malmö_Stadion.
- 1979_Intercontinental_Cup stadium Sweden.
- 1979_Intercontinental_Cup team "Malmö FF".
- 1979_Intercontinental_Cup team "Olimpia".
- 1979_Intercontinental_Cup title "Malmö FF".
- 1979_Intercontinental_Cup title "Olimpia".
- 1979_Intercontinental_Cup subject Category:1979_in_Paraguay.
- 1979_Intercontinental_Cup subject Category:1979_in_South_American_football.
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- 1979_Intercontinental_Cup subject Category:Intercontinental_Cup_(football).
- 1979_Intercontinental_Cup subject Category:International_club_association_football_competitions_hosted_by_Sweden.
- 1979_Intercontinental_Cup subject Category:International_football_(soccer)_competitions_hosted_by_Paraguay.
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- 1979_Intercontinental_Cup comment "The 1979 Intercontinental Cup was a football final played on a two-legged system. It was the last time in the history of the Cup that this format was used before Toyota became the main sponsor in 1980 and a single-game final was held each year in Japan. The final was played between Olimpia Asunción of Paraguay (winners of the 1979 Copa Libertadores and Malmö FF of Sweden (runners-up of the European Cup 1978–79), with Olimpia emerging as the champion after an aggregate score of 3-1.".
- 1979_Intercontinental_Cup label "1979 Intercontinental Cup".
- 1979_Intercontinental_Cup label "Copa Intercontinental 1979".
- 1979_Intercontinental_Cup label "Copa Intercontinental de 1979".
- 1979_Intercontinental_Cup label "Coppa Intercontinentale 1979".
- 1979_Intercontinental_Cup label "Coupe intercontinentale 1979".
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