1963–64 Serie A, the Glossary
The 1963–64 Serie A season was won by Bologna.[1]
Table of Contents
48 relations: AC Milan, ACF Fiorentina, ACR Messina, Amarildo (footballer, born 1939), AS Roma, Atalanta BC, Bologna FC 1909, Catania FC, Concetto Lo Bello, Derby d'Italia, Derby della Capitale, Derby della Lanterna, Derby della Madonnina, Derby della Mole, Genoa CFC, Giacinto Facchetti, Harald Nielsen, Inter Milan, Jair da Costa, José Altafini, Juventus FC, Kurt Hamrin, LR Vicenza, Luís Vinício, Mantova 1911, Milan, Modena FC 2018, Nené (footballer, born 1942), Omar Sívori, Paolo Barison, Rome, RSSSF, San Siro, Sergio Brighenti, Serie A, Serie B, SPAL, SS Lazio, SSC Bari, Stadio Olimpico, Torino FC, UC Sampdoria, 1962–63 Serie A, 1964–65 European Cup, 1964–65 European Cup Winners' Cup, 1964–65 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, 1964–65 Serie A, 1964–65 Serie B.
- 1963–64 in European association football leagues
- 1963–64 in Italian football leagues
AC Milan
(), commonly referred to as AC Milan or simply Milan, is an Italian professional football club based in Milan, Lombardy.
See 1963–64 Serie A and AC Milan
ACF Fiorentina
ACF Fiorentina, commonly referred to as Fiorentina, is an Italian professional football club based in Florence, Tuscany.
See 1963–64 Serie A and ACF Fiorentina
ACR Messina
Associazioni Calcio Riunite Messina S.r.l. is a football club based in Messina, Sicily, Italy, that competes in the Serie C, the third tier of the Italian football league system.
See 1963–64 Serie A and ACR Messina
Amarildo Tavares da Silveira, also known as Amarildo (born 29 July 1939), is a retired Brazilian footballer who played as a striker.
See 1963–64 Serie A and Amarildo (footballer, born 1939)
AS Roma
Associazione Sportiva Roma (Rome Sport Association; Italian pronunciation: ˈroːma) is a professional football club based in Rome, Italy.
See 1963–64 Serie A and AS Roma
Atalanta BC
Atalanta Bergamasca Calcio, commonly referred to as Atalanta, is a professional football club based in Bergamo, Lombardy, Italy, who compete in Serie A, the top tier of the Italian league system.
See 1963–64 Serie A and Atalanta BC
Bologna FC 1909
Bologna Football Club 1909, commonly referred to as Bologna, is an Italian professional football club based in Bologna, Emilia-Romagna that plays in Serie A, the top flight of Italian football.
See 1963–64 Serie A and Bologna FC 1909
Catania FC
Catania Football Club, commonly known as Catania, is an Italian football club based in the city of Catania, Sicily, that plays in Serie C. Originally founded in 1908 as Associazione Sportiva pro Educazione Fisica, the club boasts 17 appearances in the top flight, reaching eighth place in Serie A on four occasions: during the early 1960s and again in 2012–13.
See 1963–64 Serie A and Catania FC
Concetto Lo Bello
Concetto Lo Bello (13 May 1924 – 9 September 1991) was an Italian association football international referee.
See 1963–64 Serie A and Concetto Lo Bello
Derby d'Italia
The Derby d'Italia (Derby of Italy) is the name of the football derby between Internazionale of Milan and Juventus of Turin.
See 1963–64 Serie A and Derby d'Italia
Derby della Capitale
The Derby della Capitale (Derby of the capital city), also known as Derby Capitolino and Derby del Cupolone, as well as The Rome Derby in English and Derby di Roma in Italian, is the football local derby in Rome, Italy, between Lazio and Roma.
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Derby della Lanterna
The, Italian for the "Derby of the Lantern", is Genoa's local derby, played by Genoa C.F.C and U.C. Sampdoria.
See 1963–64 Serie A and Derby della Lanterna
Derby della Madonnina
The Derby della Madonnina, also known as the Derby di Milano (English: Milan Derby), is a derby football match between the two prominent Milanese clubs, Inter Milan and AC Milan.
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Derby della Mole
The Derby della Mole is the local derby played out between Turin's most prominent football clubs, Juventus and Torino.
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Genoa CFC
Genoa Cricket and Football Club is an Italian professional football club based in Genoa, Liguria.
See 1963–64 Serie A and Genoa CFC
Giacinto Facchetti
Giacinto Facchetti (18 July 1942 – 4 September 2006) was an Italian footballer who played as a left-back for Inter Milan from 1960 to 1978.
See 1963–64 Serie A and Giacinto Facchetti
Harald Nielsen
Harald Ingemann Nielsen (26 October 1941 – 11 August 2015) was a Danish footballer who played as a forward.
See 1963–64 Serie A and Harald Nielsen
Inter Milan
Football Club Internazionale Milano, commonly referred to as Internazionale or simply Inter, and colloquially known as Inter Milan in English-speaking countries, is an Italian professional football club based in Milan, Lombardy.
See 1963–64 Serie A and Inter Milan
Jair da Costa
Jair da Costa (born 9 July 1940), known simply as Jair, is a former Brazilian footballer who played as a right winger.
See 1963–64 Serie A and Jair da Costa
José Altafini
José João Altafini (born 24 July 1938), also known as "Mazzola" in Brazil (as when he started to play it was noted that he resembled the Italian legend Valentino Mazzola), is an Italian-Brazilian former footballer, who played as a forward.
See 1963–64 Serie A and José Altafini
Juventus FC
Juventus Football Club (from iuventūs, 'youth'), commonly known as Juventus or colloquially as Juve, is an Italian professional football club based in Turin, Piedmont, who compete in Serie A, the top tier of the Italian football league system.
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Kurt Hamrin
Kurt Roland "Kurre" Hamrin (19 November 1934 – 4 February 2024) was a Swedish professional footballer who played as a winger.
See 1963–64 Serie A and Kurt Hamrin
LR Vicenza
L.R. Vicenza, commonly referred to as Vicenza, is an Italian football club based in Vicenza, Veneto.
See 1963–64 Serie A and LR Vicenza
Luís Vinício
Luís Vinícius de Menezes, more famously known as Vinício (born 28 February 1932) is a former professional football player, who played as a centre forward.
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Mantova 1911
Mantova 1911, commonly referred to as Mantova, is an Italian professional football club based in Mantua (Italian: Mantova), Lombardy.
See 1963–64 Serie A and Mantova 1911
Milan
Milan (Milano) is a city in northern Italy, regional capital of Lombardy, and the second-most-populous city proper in Italy after Rome.
Modena FC 2018
Modena Football Club 2018, commonly referred to as Modena, is an Italian football club based in Modena, Emilia-Romagna.
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Claudio Olinto de Carvalho (1 February 1942 – 3 September 2016), also known as Nené, was a Brazilian professional football coach and a former player, who played as a midfielder.
See 1963–64 Serie A and Nené (footballer, born 1942)
Omar Sívori
Enrique Omar Sívori (2 October 1935 – 17 February 2005) was an Argentine-Italian football player and manager who played as a forward.
See 1963–64 Serie A and Omar Sívori
Paolo Barison
Paolo Barison (23 June 1936 in – 17 April 1979) was an Italian association footballer who played as a striker.
See 1963–64 Serie A and Paolo Barison
Rome
Rome (Italian and Roma) is the capital city of Italy.
The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF) is an international organisation dedicated to collecting statistics about association football.
San Siro
San Siro (officially the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza) is a football stadium in the San Siro district of Milan, Italy.
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Sergio Brighenti
Sergio Brighenti (23 September 1932 – 10 October 2022) was an Italian football player and coach.
See 1963–64 Serie A and Sergio Brighenti
Serie A
The Serie A, officially known as Serie A enilive in Italy and Serie A Made in Italy abroad for sponsorship reasons, is a professional league competition for football clubs located at the top of the Italian football league system.
See 1963–64 Serie A and Serie A
Serie B
The Serie B, officially known as Serie BKT for sponsorship reasons, is the second-highest division in the Italian football league system after the Serie A. It has been operating for over ninety years since the 1929–30 season.
See 1963–64 Serie A and Serie B
SPAL
Società Polisportiva Ars et Labor, commonly referred to by the acronym SPAL, is a professional football club based in Ferrara, Emilia-Romagna, Italy.
SS Lazio
(Lazio Sport Club) is an Italian professional sports club based in Rome, most known for its football activity.
See 1963–64 Serie A and SS Lazio
SSC Bari
Società Sportiva Calcio Bari, commonly referred to as Bari, is an Italian football club based in Bari, Apulia.
See 1963–64 Serie A and SSC Bari
Stadio Olimpico
Stadio Olimpico (Olympic Stadium), colloquially known as l'Olimpico (The Olympic), is an Italian multi-purpose sports venue located in Rome.
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Torino FC
Torino Football Club, colloquially referred to as Toro, is an Italian professional football club based in Turin, Piedmont.
See 1963–64 Serie A and Torino FC
UC Sampdoria
Unione Calcio Sampdoria, commonly referred to as Sampdoria, is an Italian professional football club based in Genoa, Liguria.
See 1963–64 Serie A and UC Sampdoria
1962–63 Serie A
The 1962–63 Serie A season was won by Internazionale. 1963–64 Serie A and 1962–63 Serie A are Serie A seasons.
See 1963–64 Serie A and 1962–63 Serie A
1964–65 European Cup
The 1964–65 European Cup, the 10th season of the football club tournament, was won by Internazionale for the second time in row, in a final match against two-time former champions Benfica, making it three consecutive titles for Italy (Milan had won it in 1962–63).
See 1963–64 Serie A and 1964–65 European Cup
1964–65 European Cup Winners' Cup
The 1964–65 season of the European Cup Winners' Cup club football tournament was won by West Ham United in a final at Wembley Stadium against 1860 Munich.
See 1963–64 Serie A and 1964–65 European Cup Winners' Cup
1964–65 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
The 1964–65 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup was the seventh Inter-Cities Fairs Cup.
See 1963–64 Serie A and 1964–65 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
1964–65 Serie A
The 1964–65 Serie A season was won by Internazionale. 1963–64 Serie A and 1964–65 Serie A are Serie A seasons.
See 1963–64 Serie A and 1964–65 Serie A
1964–65 Serie B
The Serie B 1964–65 was the thirty-third tournament of this competition played in Italy since its creation.
See 1963–64 Serie A and 1964–65 Serie B
See also
1963–64 in European association football leagues
- 1963 Úrvalsdeild
- 1963 Allsvenskan
- 1963 Danish 1st Division
- 1963 Meistaradeildin
- 1963 Mestaruussarja
- 1963 Nemzeti Bajnokság I
- 1963 Norwegian First Division
- 1963 Soviet Top League
- 1963–64 1.Lig
- 1963–64 A Group
- 1963–64 Albanian National Championship
- 1963–64 Alpha Ethniki
- 1963–64 Austrian football championship
- 1963–64 Belgian First Division
- 1963–64 Bundesliga
- 1963–64 Cypriot First Division
- 1963–64 Czechoslovak First League
- 1963–64 Divizia A
- 1963–64 Divizia B
- 1963–64 Ekstraklasa
- 1963–64 Eredivisie
- 1963–64 Football League First Division
- 1963–64 French Division 1
- 1963–64 Greenlandic Football Championship
- 1963–64 Irish League
- 1963–64 League of Ireland
- 1963–64 Luxembourg National Division
- 1963–64 Maltese Premier League
- 1963–64 Nationalliga A
- 1963–64 Primeira Divisão
- 1963–64 Scottish Division One
- 1963–64 Scottish Football League
- 1963–64 Serie A
- 1963–64 Yugoslav First League
- 1964 Úrvalsdeild
- 1964 Allsvenskan
- 1964 Danish 1st Division
- 1964 Meistaradeildin
- 1964 Mestaruussarja
- 1964 Nemzeti Bajnokság I
- 1964 Norwegian First Division
- 1964 Soviet Top League
1963–64 in Italian football leagues
- 1963–64 Serie A
- 1963–64 Serie B
- 1963–64 Serie C
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1963–64_Serie_A
Also known as Serie A 1963-64.