In the 1968 European Cup Final, Manchester United's substitutes were David G. M. McCreery, Mike D. L. B. O'Grady, and John Fitzpatrick. The match, held on May 29, 1968, saw United win 4-1 against Benfica, marking their first European Cup victory. The substitutes did not play during the match, as United fielded a strong starting eleven.
15 plus subs in a union team and 13 plus subs in a league team
George Best
A 7" vinyl recording of the 1968 European Cup final between Manchester United F.C. and S.L. Benfica starts at about £30 or about $48. The reason for this price is because it commemorates a piece of history as Manchester United was the first English team to win the European Cup.
The first European Cup final was played between Real Madrid and Stade Reims, Real Madrid won 4-3.
This was the line up in the Final against Benfica: Stepney; Brennan, Foulkes, Sadler, Dunne; Crerand, Charlton, Stiles; Best, Kidd, Ashton. Rimmer was an unused substitute. There was no Ashton in the team - It was John Aston
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Jimmy Armfield?
there is 22 players in a team. but only 15 play at a time you can roll subs so others can go on
I think it is Jimmy Afield.
11 plus subs 20 or for juniors 5 plus 3 subs
15 plus subs in union 13 plus subs in league