1963 Coppa Italia final explained

1963 Coppa Italia final
Other Titles:15th Coppa Italia final
Event:1962–63 Coppa Italia
Team1:Atalanta
Team1score:3
Team2:Torino
Team2score:1
Date:2 June 1963
Stadium:San Siro
City:Milan
Referee:Antonio Sbardella
Attendance:30,000
Previous:1962
Next:1964

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 major trophy, which was also their last until 2024. Celebrations somewhat subdued as Bergamo-native Pope John XXIII died the following day.[1]

Match

GK 1 Pierluigi Pizzaballa
DF 2 Piero Gardoni
DF 3 Franco Nodari
DF 4 Alfredo Pesenti
MF 5 Umberto Colombo
MF 6 Salvatore Calvanese
MF 7
MF 8 Giorgio Veneri
FW 9
FW 10
FW 11
Manager:
Paolo Tabanelli
GK 1
DF 2 Enzo Bearzot
DF 3 Luciano Buzzacchera
DF 4 Remo Lancioni
DF 5 Fabrizio Poletti
DF 6 Roberto Rosato
MF 7 Giorgio Ferrini
FW 8 Carlo Crippa
FW 9
FW 10 Gerry Hitchens
FW 11 Joaquín Peiró
Manager:
Giacinto Ellena

References

Notes and References

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