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1961–63 Balkans Cup


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titleBalkans Cup
year1962–63
imageBeşiktaş-Antalyaspor_match_in_30_October_2008.jpg
captionİnönü Stadium, hosted the play-off of the final.
countryBalkans
num_teams8
winnersGRE **Olympiacos**
secondBUL Levski Sofia
matches21
goals67
prev_season[1960–61](1960-61-balkans-cup)
next_season[1963–64](1963-64-balkans-cup)

The 1962–63 Balkans Cup was the second Balkans Cup, a football competition for representative clubs from the Balkan states. It was contested by 8 teams and Olympiacos won the trophy.

Group Stage

Group A

  • Yfantis

  • Psychos

  • Sideris
  • Psychos
  • Peskovic
  • Jatic

  • Aslanovic
  • Mioc
  • Sideris

  • Meszaros
  • Seredai
  • Nagy
  • Selymesi
  • Năftănăilă
  • Yfantis


  • Oktay
  • Papazoglou

Group B





  • Aytaç




  • Gündüz
  • Doğan
  • Pîrcălab
  • Eftimie
  • Ene

  • Kostov

  • Vorfi
  • Yazıcı
  • Becedek

Awarded1

Awarded1

;Notes

  • Note 1: Fenerbahçe didn't show up.

Finals

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First leg

Second leg

1–1 on aggregate, so a playoff was scheduled.

Play–off

References

References

  1. George J. Vassalos. (14 March 2007). "2nd Balkan Cup 1961/63". [[Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation]].
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