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- F.C._Internazionale_Milano_season_1963-64 abstract "1964 was the year of first european success for Internazionale: the European Cup, won at the first attempt beating Real Madrid 3-1 in the final in Vienna. Internazionale remained unbeaten during the tournament, defeating (in order) Everton, Monaco, Partizan Beograd and Borussia Dortmund: Sandro Mazzola was topscorer with seven goals, including a double against Real Madrid. Line-up in Vienna were: Sarti, Burgnich, Facchetti, Tagnin, Guarneri, Picchi, Jair, Mazzola, Milani, Suárez, Corso.However, Inter wasn't able to retain national title losing a tie-breaker against Bologna coached by Fulvio Bernardini (former player of Inter, in 1920s).".
- F.C._Internazionale_Milano_season_1963-64 chairman Angelo_Moratti.
- F.C._Internazionale_Milano_season_1963-64 league 1963%E2%80%9364_Serie_A.
- F.C._Internazionale_Milano_season_1963-64 manager Helenio_Herrera.
- F.C._Internazionale_Milano_season_1963-64 predecessor F.C._Internazionale_Milano_season_1962-63.
- F.C._Internazionale_Milano_season_1963-64 successor F.C._Internazionale_Milano_season_1964-65.
- F.C._Internazionale_Milano_season_1963-64 team Inter_Milan.
- F.C._Internazionale_Milano_season_1963-64 wikiPageID "42510508".
- F.C._Internazionale_Milano_season_1963-64 wikiPageRevisionID "606551159".
- F.C._Internazionale_Milano_season_1963-64 chairman Angelo_Moratti.
- F.C._Internazionale_Milano_season_1963-64 club Inter_Milan.
- F.C._Internazionale_Milano_season_1963-64 cup 1963%E2%80%9364_European_Cup.
- F.C._Internazionale_Milano_season_1963-64 cup Coppa_Italia.
- F.C._Internazionale_Milano_season_1963-64 cup1Result "Winner".
- F.C._Internazionale_Milano_season_1963-64 cup2Result "Quarter final".
- F.C._Internazionale_Milano_season_1963-64 league 1963%E2%80%9364_Serie_A.
- F.C._Internazionale_Milano_season_1963-64 leagueResult "2".
- F.C._Internazionale_Milano_season_1963-64 leagueTopscorer Jair_da_Costa.
- F.C._Internazionale_Milano_season_1963-64 manager Helenio_Herrera.
- F.C._Internazionale_Milano_season_1963-64 nextseason "1964".
- F.C._Internazionale_Milano_season_1963-64 prevseason "1962".
- F.C._Internazionale_Milano_season_1963-64 season "1963".
- F.C._Internazionale_Milano_season_1963-64 seasonTopscorer "Jair, Mazzola".
- F.C._Internazionale_Milano_season_1963-64 subject Category:Inter_Milan_seasons.
- F.C._Internazionale_Milano_season_1963-64 type SoccerClubSeason.
- F.C._Internazionale_Milano_season_1963-64 type SportsSeason.
- F.C._Internazionale_Milano_season_1963-64 type SportsTeamSeason.
- F.C._Internazionale_Milano_season_1963-64 type Thing.
- F.C._Internazionale_Milano_season_1963-64 comment "1964 was the year of first european success for Internazionale: the European Cup, won at the first attempt beating Real Madrid 3-1 in the final in Vienna. Internazionale remained unbeaten during the tournament, defeating (in order) Everton, Monaco, Partizan Beograd and Borussia Dortmund: Sandro Mazzola was topscorer with seven goals, including a double against Real Madrid.".
- F.C._Internazionale_Milano_season_1963-64 label "F.C. Internazionale Milano season 1963-64".
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- F.C._Internazionale_Milano_season_1963-64 isPrimaryTopicOf F.C._Internazionale_Milano_season_1963-64.