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Football match
Celtic 3–0 A.C. Milan
Event
CNE Cup of Champions
Celtic
A.C. Milan
3
0
Date
3 June 1968 (1968-06-03)
Venue
Canadian National Exhibition Stadium, Toronto
Attendance
31,121
The CNE Cup of Champions was a one-off match played in June 1968 between Celtic and Milan. The match was played in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, to try to boost the popularity of football in the country.
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