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1963–64 International Football Cup
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| tourney_name | International Football Cup |
| year | 1963–64 |
| caption | UEFA Intertoto Cup logo |
| num_teams | 48 |
| champion_other | CSK Slovnaft Bratislava |
| count | 2 |
| second_other | POL Polonia Bytom |
| prevseason | 1962–63 |
| nextseason | 1964–65 |
The 1963–64 International Football Cup was won by Slovnaft Bratislava who retained the trophy they had won the previous season, defeating Polonia Bytom in the final. The tournament was expanded for this season, with 48 clubs entering compared to 32 in previous years, including the first clubs from Belgium to play in the Intertoto Cup - this meant an additional knock-out round was added between the Group Stage and the Quarter-Finals.
Teams location
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Belgrade teams
Berlin teams
Bratislava teams
Gothenburg teams
Vienna teams
Group stage
The teams were divided into twelve groups of four clubs each. The groups were divided geographically as 'A', for Belgium, France, Italy and Switzerland; 'B' for Austria, the Netherlands, Sweden and West Germany; and 'C' for Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Poland and Yugoslavia. The twelve group winners (shown in bold in the tables below) advanced to the knock-out rounds - where clubs from each of the three zones, 'A' 'B' and 'C', were kept apart.
Group A1
Group A2
Group A3
Group A4
Group B1
Group B2
Lennart Wallin Rolf Eklöf Béla Bodnár Piet de Vries Piet van Miert
Rainer Ohlhauser Karl Schneider Jakob Drescher
Erich Schießwald Johann Lahner Todor Veselinović
Eddy van der Graaf
Group B3
Group B4
Group C1
The Sosnowiec v Jena match was abandoned after Jena ended up with too few players (due to injuries and sendings-offs), the score at the time was allowed to stand.
Group C2
Group C3
Group C4
First round
- The best two losing teams also qualified for the Quarter-finals - they were Modena (3–4) and Örgryte (1–2).
Quarter-finals
1 Odra Opole progressed to the Semi-finals on a coin toss.
Semi-finals
Final
Played over 1 leg, in Vienna (neutral venue).
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