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Introduced by Steve Rider The European Cup Winners Cup Final
Ajax Amsterdam (Holland) v Lokomotiv Leipzig (East Germany)
Highlights of tonight's match in Athens in which
JOHANN CRUYFF 's Ajax were attempting to reclaim some of their former European glory. In the early 70s, Cruyff helped the Dutch club win three successive European Cup finals. Now, as their manager, and with former Ipswich and Manchester United star
ARNOLD MUHREN in the side, Ajax will start favourites to beat the East Germans, who are appearing in their first European club final.
Commentator BARRY DAVIES Plus a special FA Cup Final preview by Tony Gubba and Gerald Sinstadt - and a report by Archie Macpherson on Saturday's big game at Hampden Park. Carl Lewis
In 1983, at the first athletics World Championships, the American Carl Lewis won three gold medals, and a year later, at the Los Angeles Olympics, equalled Jesse Owen 's total of four golds. Tonight, in an exclusive interview, he talks of his
Plans for this year's World
Championships in Rome, his artistic career outside sport, and why, to some extent, he has remained without honour in his own country. Television presentation: Football ERT. GREECE
Athletics SUE ASHWORTH Producer
CHARLES BALCHIN Editor JOHN ROWLINSON

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Rider
Unknown:
Johann Cruyff
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Arnold Muhren
Commentator:
Barry Davies
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Tony Gubba
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Gerald Sinstadt
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Archie MacPherson
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Hampden Park.
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Carl Lewis
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Carl Lewis
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Jesse Owen
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Charles Balchin
Editor:
John Rowlinson

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