1963 Coppa Italia final

The 1963 Coppa Italia Final was the final of the 1962–63 Coppa Italia, played on 2 June 1963 between Atalanta and Torino. Atalanta won 3–1 for its first and only victory, celebrations somewhat subdued as Pope John XXIII, also from Bergamo, died the following day.[1]

Atalanta3–1Torino
Domenghini 4' 48' 81' Ferrini 84'
Attendance: 30,000
Atalanta
Torino
GK1Italy Pierluigi Pizzaballa
DF2Italy Piero Gardoni
DF3Italy Franco Nodari
DF4Italy Alfredo Pesenti
MF5Italy Umberto Colombo
MF6Argentina Salvatore Calvanese
MF7Denmark Flemming Nielsen
MF8Italy Giorgio Veneri
FW9Italy Luciano Magistrelli
FW10Italy Angelo Domenghini
FW11Italy Mario Mereghetti
Manager:
Italy Paolo Tabanelli
GK1Italy Lido Vieri
DF2Italy Enzo Bearzot
DF3Italy Luciano Buzzacchera
DF4Italy Remo Lancioni
DF5Italy Fabrizio Poletti
DF6Italy Roberto Rosato
MF7Italy Giorgio Ferrini
FW8Italy Carlo Crippa
FW9Italy Giancarlo Danova
FW10England Gerry Hitchens
FW11Spain Joaquín Peiró
Manager:
Italy Giacinto Ellena
1963 Coppa Italia Final
Atalanta's Domenghini scores his hat-trick
Event1962–63 Coppa Italia
Date2 June 1963
VenueSan Siro, Milan
RefereeAntonio Sbardella
Attendance30,000

References

  1. "Atalanta: Champions League dream turns into coronavirus nightmare". BBC Sport. 7 April 2020. Retrieved 10 April 2020.
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