Busby Babes, scaring Bayern and Harry Kane - Shamrock Rovers in Europe

 Busby Babes, scaring Bayern and Harry Kane - Shamrock Rovers in Europe


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Such is the demand for tickets from travelling fans for Shamrock Rovers' visit to Chelsea on Thursday night, that home supporters have been warned they face a ban from Stamford Bridge should their tickets fall into Irish hands.

But while the Hoops' run to the Uefa Conference League knockouts is breaking new ground for the League of Ireland, their visit to west London this week is far from their first glamour tie in European competition.

Indeed, the Dublin club have a rich history of taking on some of the game's best over the years.

They were the first from their domestic league to take part in what was then the European Cup, with that piece of history coming against none other than the Manchester United side of Matt Busby.

The English champions were 6-0 winners in Dublin on 25 September 1957, although Rovers restored some pride when losing just 3-2 at Old Trafford in the second leg.

The games would represent one of the final European outings for the 'Busby Babes' with three of United's goalscorers from the tie among those who tragically lost their lives in the Munich air disaster only months later.



A regular presence in continental competition in the years after, Rovers won a first European tie at the seventh time of asking in the 1966-67 Cup Winners' Cup when they beat Spora Luxembourg 4-1 both home and away to set up a clash with giants Bayern Munich and their vaunted trio of Gerd Muller, Sepp Maier and Franz Beckenbauer.

With Liam Tuohy, who had been in the team against Manchester United nine years earlier, acting as player-manager, Rovers drew 1-1 in Dublin before coming from two behind in Munich to level the game at 2-2 and late in the second half stood to go through on away goals.

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