1964–65 Inter Milan season

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Internazionale
1964-1965 season
ChairmanAngelo Moratti
ManagerHelenio Herrera
Serie AWinner
European CupWinner
Intercontinental CupWinner
Coppa ItaliaRunner-up
Top goalscorerLeague: Mazzola (17)
All: Mazzola (21)
← 1963-64
1965-66 →

Season

Due to European achievement in 1963–64 season, Inter also could debut in Intercontinental Cup facing Independiente off. After two legs, the score resulted in draw despite Inter scored 2 goals conceding 1: the cup was awarded by a tie-breaker, in which the side won 1–0 at extra time.

In Serie A Inter suffered a 3–0 loss in derby:[1] in late January there were 2 draws in row and an uprising defeat, by Foggia in matchday 19.[1] So, over the mid of season, Milan had 7 points over citizen rivals with 15 games to play.[1] The following months saw an historical comeback from the side, that won 13 times and drew twice: 28 points were earned this way, resulting in the first place.[1] Mazzola had a central role in team play, scoring 17 goals and reporting top-scorer title.[1]

On May 27, an year exactly from previous win, Inter retained European title by beating Benfica in San Siro: Jair was the scorer.

Squad

Goalkeepers

Defenders

Midfielders

Attackers

Coach

Matches

European Cup

Round of 16
First leg
Inter Milan Italy6-0Romania Dinamo Bucharest
Round of 16
Second leg
Romania Dinamo Bucharest0-1Inter Milan Italy
Quarter-finals
First leg
Inter Milan Italy3-0Scotland Rangers F.C.
Quarter-finals
Second leg
Rangers F.C. Scotland1-0Italy Inter Milan
Semi-finals
First leg
Liverpool F.C. England3-1Italy Inter Milan
Semi-finals
Second leg
Inter Milan Italy3-0England Liverpool F.C.
Final
Inter Milan Italy1-0Portugal Benfica F.C.

See also

References