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1962–63 Serie A
60th season of top-tier Italian football
60th season of top-tier Italian football
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| competition | Serie A |
| season | 1962–63 |
| winners | Internazionale |
| 8th title | |
| dates | 16 September 1962 – 26 May 1963 |
| relegated | Napoli |
| Venezia | |
| Palermo | |
| continentalcup1 | [European Cup](1963-64-european-cup) |
| continentalcup1 qualifiers | Internazionale |
| Milan | |
| continentalcup3 | [Inter-Cities Fairs Cup](1963-64-inter-cities-fairs-cup) |
| continentalcup3 qualifiers | Juventus |
| Roma | |
| continentalcup2 | [Cup Winners' Cup](1963-64-european-cup-winners-cup) |
| continentalcup2 qualifiers | Atalanta |
| league topscorer | Harald Nielsen |
| Pedro Manfredini | |
| (19 goals each) | |
| matches | 306 |
| total goals | 741 |
| prevseason | [1961–62](1961-62-serie-a) |
| nextseason | [1963–64](1963-64-serie-a) |
8th title Venezia Palermo Milan Roma Pedro Manfredini (19 goals each) The 1962–63 Serie A season was won by Internazionale.
Teams
Genoa, Napoli and Modena had been promoted from Serie B.
Final classification
Results
Top goalscorers
| Rank | Player | Club | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Denmark Harald Nielsen | Bologna | 19 |
| ARG Pedro Manfredini | Roma | ||
| 3 | ARG Italy Omar Sívori | Juventus | 16 |
| 4 | SWE Kurt Hamrin | Fiorentina | 15 |
| 5 | Italy Ezio Pascutti | Bologna | 13 |
| Italy Angelo Sormani | Mantova | ||
| Brazil China | Sampdoria | ||
| Italy Beniamino Di Giacomo | Torino, Internazionale | ||
| 9 | Brazil Dino da Costa | Atalanta | 12 |
| Brazil Armando Miranda | Juventus | ||
| 11 | Brazil Italy José Altafini | Milan | 11 |
| Italy Gino Raffin | Venezia | ||
| ENG Gerry Hitchens | Internazionale, Torino | ||
| Italy Bruno Petroni | Catania | ||
| 15 | Brazil Jair da Costa | Internazionale | 10 |
| Italy Sandro Mazzola | Internazionale | ||
| Italy Giorgio Puia | Vicenza | ||
| Peru Juan Seminario | Fiorentina |
Attendances
| # | Club | Average |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Internazionale | 46,637 |
| 2 | Milan | 43,614 |
| 3 | Napoli | 38,039 |
| 4 | Roma | 37,248 |
| 5 | Juventus | 31,002 |
| 6 | Torino | 23,877 |
| 7 | Bologna | 22,865 |
| 8 | Fiorentina | 20,645 |
| 9 | Genoa | 19,049 |
| 10 | Sampdoria | 16,630 |
| 11 | Modena | 16,271 |
| 12 | Atalanta | 15,168 |
| 13 | Mantova | 15,123 |
| 14 | Catania | 12,882 |
| 15 | Venezia | 11,837 |
| 16 | SPAL | 11,286 |
| 17 | Palermo | 10,908 |
| 18 | Vicenza | 9,452 |
Source:
References and sources
- Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio - La Storia 1898-2004, Panini Edizioni, Modena, September 2005
References
- https://www.european-football-statistics.co.uk/attn/archive/ita/aveita63.htm
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