1962–63 Inter Milan season
1962-1963 season | |||
Chairman | Angelo Moratti | ||
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Manager | Helenio Herrera | ||
Serie A | Winner | ||
Coppa Italia | Round of 16 | ||
Top goalscorer |
League: Di Giacomo, Mazzola (11) All: Di Giacomo, Mazzola (11) | ||
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Season
Prior to 1962–63 season, Helenio Herrera was confirmed despite a doping scandal who interested the club.[1] The main signing was Jair da Costa, summoned-up for World Cup in Brazilian team.
About Serie A, Inter suffered a very poor start: the side collected just 7 points in first 7 games, winning only twice[2] before beating 6 of 8 next opponents.[2] In early January they resulted second, a point behind Juventus.[2] The second half marked a clear comeback, with 21 points earned until late April.[2] With 3 games left, Inter won on rival pitch thanks to Mazzola's goal: the next week Inter lost 3–0 by Roma resulting first placed anyway, due to Juventus' draw in Mantova.[2] Inter ended with 49 points, 4 over Juventus and 6 over Milan.[2] It was the first national title under Angelo Moratti's leading and for 10 years, having Inter won his last one in 1952–53 season.
Squad
Goalkeepers
Defenders
Midfielders
- Mario Corso
- Enea Masiero
- Humberto Maschio
- Sandro Mazzola
- Luis Suárez Miramontes
- Carlo Tagnin
- Franco Zaglio
Attackers
Coach
See also
References
- ↑ Alessandro Gilioli (May 16, 2005). ""Quelle pillole che ci dava Herrera"" (in Italian). L'Espresso.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 1962-63 Italian Championship on Rsssf.com