1963–64 Inter Milan season

Inter Milan
1963-1964 season
Chairman Angelo Moratti
Manager Helenio Herrera
Serie A 2nd[1]
European Cup Winner
Coppa Italia Quarter final
Top goalscorer League: Jair da Costa (12)
All: Jair, Mazzola (16)

Season

Following the successful previous season, in 1963–64 Inter made his debut in European Cup, winning the trophy at the first attempt. Herrera's team managed to defeat, in order: Everton (0–0 and 1–0), Monaco (1–0 and 3–1), Partizan (2–0 and 2–1), Borussia Dortmund (2–2 and 2–0) and in the final Real Madrid (3–1, with a Sandro Mazzola's double).

In domestic league, the club failed to defend his title. Inter and Bologna came both at first place, with 54 points each. For the first, and only, time in Serie A the champion team was declared by a tie-breaker: on neutral venue, in Rome, Bologna won 2–0 resulting champion, and Inter, respectively, second.

Squad

Squad at the end of the season

Matches

Serie A

First half

Second half

Championship tie-breaker

See also

References

  1. After the championship tie-breaker.
  2. Scheduled for 25 September.
  3. Scheduled for 29 December.
  4. Scheduled for 3 November.
  5. The real match was suspended on 5 January, due to fog, at 60° on the score of 0-1 for Genoa.
  6. Scheduled for 26 January.
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