Real Madrid 7 Eintracht Frankfurt 3 (European Cup, 1960)A Real Madrid team inspired by Alfredo di Stefano beat Eintracht Frankfurt in what is regarded as one of the greatest team performances ever.
Hampden was bursting at the seams with 127,261 fans squeezed in to see the legendary Spanish side destroy Eintracht for their fifth successive European Cup.
Bayern Munich 1 St Ettiene 0 (European Cup, 1976)
Not regarded as a European Cup classic by any means but another prestigious mark in Hampden's colourful history.
This was the last European Cup final to be held at Hampden until this year's event and it was claimed by the all-conquering German giants.
Captain Franz Beckenbauer lifted his third successive European Cup trophy in three years with a side which also boasted the talents of legendary striker Gerd Muller.
Liverpool 1 Borussia Dortmund 2 (Cup Winners' Cup, 1966)
Liverpool's Ron Yeats wrote his name in the history books for all the wrong reasons by scoring the own-goal which handed Borussia Dortmund the Cup Winners' Cup.
Under Bill Shankly Liverpool went all the way to Hampden for their first European final, but were denied thanks to Yeats' misfortune and a strike by Dortmund's Sigi Held.