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1964 Intercontinental Cup


FieldValue
title1964 Intercontinental Cup
imageFormazione dell'Inter 1964-1965.jpg
captionInter Milan, champions
eventIntercontinental Cup
team1Independiente
team1associationARG
team2Inter Milan
team2associationITA
details2–2 on points
Inter Milan won after a play-off
firstlegFirst leg
team1score11
team2score10
date1
stadium1La Doble Visera
city1Avellaneda
referee1Armando Marques (Brazil)
attendance165,000
secondlegSecond leg
team1score20
team2score22
date2
stadium2San Siro
city2Milan
referee2Gyula Gere (Hungary)
attendance250,164
secondlegreplayPlay-off
team1score30
team2score31
details3After extra time
date3
stadium3Santiago Bernabéu
city3Madrid
referee3José María Ortiz de Mendíbil (Spain)
attendance325,000
previous[1963](1963-intercontinental-cup)
next[1965](1965-intercontinental-cup)

Inter Milan won after a play-off The 1964 Intercontinental Cup was an association football tie in September 1964 between Independiente and Inter Milan.

The first leg was held on 9 September 1964 in Avellaneda, and won 1–0 by Independiente. Two weeks later, Inter won the return leg, 2-0. A playoff was therefore held, at Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, Madrid, with Inter winning in extra time with a goal from Mario Corso.

Qualified teams

TeamQualificationPrevious finals app.
ITA Inter Milan[1963–64 European Cup](1963-64-european-cup) championNone
ARG Independiente[1964 Copa Libertadores](1964-copa-libertadores) championNone

Venues

Match details

First leg

thumb|Mario Rodríguez scoring the only goal in Avellaneda

  • Rodríguez
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Second leg

Corso

{{Football kitpattern_la = _blackborderpattern_b = _inter6465apattern_ra = _blackborderpattern_sh =pattern_so = _bluetopleftarm = FFFFFFbody = FFFFFFrightarm = FFFFFFshorts = 000000socks = fffffftitle = Inter Milan{{Football kitpattern_la = _whiteborderpattern_b = _whitecollarpattern_ra = _whiteborderpattern_sh =pattern_so = _redtopleftarm = ff0000body = ff0000rightarm = ff0000shorts = 000066socks = 000066title = Independiente

Play-off

  • Corso
{{Football kitpattern_la = _blackborderpattern_b = _inter6465apattern_ra = _blackborderpattern_sh =pattern_so = _bluetopleftarm = FFFFFFbody = FFFFFFrightarm = FFFFFFshorts = 000000socks = fffffftitle = Inter Milan{{Football kitpattern_la = _whiteborderpattern_b = _whitecollarpattern_ra = _whiteborderpattern_sh =pattern_so = _redtopleftarm = ff0000body = ff0000rightarm = ff0000shorts = 000066socks = 000066title = Independiente
ARG Helenio Herrera
ARG Manuel Giúdice

References

References

  1. Osvaldo José Gorgazzi. (8 July 2000). "Intercontinental Club Cup 1964".
  2. "Intercontinental Cups 1964 and 1965". FIFA.
  3. "Intercontinental Cup 1964". Linguasport.com.
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