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Overview of the events of 1962 in association football
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1961–62
1962
1962–63
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1961–62
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Table tennis
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The following are the
football (soccer)
events of the year
1962
throughout the world.
Contents
Events
Winners club national championship
International tournaments
Births
Deaths
References
Events
Copa Libertadores
1962
: Won by
Santos FC
after defeating
Peñarol
on an aggregate score of 3–0.
1962 International Soccer League
League:
America-RJ
defeated
Belenenses
3–1 on aggregate.
Cup:
Dukla Prague
defeated
America-RJ
, 3–2, on aggregate.
Winners club national championship
Argentina
:
Club Atlético Boca Juniors
Brazil
:
Santos
Chile
:
Universidad de Chile
England
:
Ipswich Town
France
:
Stade de Reims
Ireland
:
Shelbourne
Italy
:
A.C. Milan
Mexico
:
Chivas Guadalajara
Netherlands
:
Feyenoord Rotterdam
Northern Ireland
:
Linfield
Paraguay
:
Olimpia Asunción
Spain
:
Real Madrid
Sweden
:
IFK Norrköping
Turkey
:
Galatasaray S.K.
International tournaments
African Cup of Nations
in
Ethiopia
(14
–
21 January 1962)
Ethiopia
Egypt
Tunisia
1962 British Home Championship
(7 October 1961
–
11 April 1962)
Scotland
FIFA World Cup
in
Chile
(30 May
–
17 June 1962)
Brazil
Czechoslovakia
Chile
1962 Asian Games
in
Indonesia
(25 August – 4 September 1962)
India
South Korea
Malaya
Births
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5 January
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Aleksandr Podolyak
, Russian club footballer
6 January
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Mark Ellis
, English club footballer
11 January
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Farkhad Magametov
, Uzbekistani international footballer
12 January
–
Alfred Schön
, German footballer and manager
20 January
–
Thomas Deligiannis
, retired Greek footballer
[
1
]
21 January
–
Gabriele Pin
, Italian footballer and coach
23 January
–
Stephen Keshi
, Nigerian international footballer (died 2016)
26 January
–
Marco Antonio Barrero
, Bolivian international footballer
5 February
–
Felipe Peralta
, Paraguayan international footballer
13 February
–
Héctor Morán
, Uruguayan international footballer
9 March
–
Jan Furtok
, Polish international footballer
16 March
–
Lars Larsson
, Swedish international footballer and coach (died 2015)
30 March
Dariusz Raczyński
, Polish footballer (died 2022)
Gary Stevens
, English football player and manager
10 April
–
Hubert Thomann
, retired Swiss footballer
[
2
]
13 April
Edivaldo
, Brazilian footballer (died 1993)
[
3
]
Nelson Gutiérrez
, Uruguayan footballer
26 April
–
Colin Anderson
, English club footballer
28 May
–
Mats Johansson
, retired Swedish footballer
[
4
]
4 June
–
Per Frimann
, Danish footballer
6 June
–
Jonas Lind
, Swedish former footballer
[
5
]
7 July
–
Bernardo Tapia
, Spanish retired footballer
[
6
]
14 July
–
Patricio Toledo
, Chilean international footballer
17 July
–
Patricio Mardones
, Chilean footballer
18 August
–
Hólger Quiñónez
, Ecuadorian footballer
1 September
Tony Cascarino
, Irish footballer
Ruud Gullit
, Dutch international footballer and manager
6 September
–
Holger Fach
, German international footballer and manager
10 September
–
Wiljan Vloet
, Dutch football manager
17 September
–
Luis Caballero
, Paraguayan international footballer (died 2005)
30 September
–
Frank Rijkaard
, Dutch international footballer and manager
1 October
–
Attaphol Buspakom
, Thai international footballer and coach (died 2015)
5 October
–
David Boulter
, English retired professional footballer
[
7
]
26 October
–
Wilbert Suvrijn
, Dutch international footballer
30 October
–
Stefan Kuntz
, German international footballer
12 November
–
Wim Kieft
, Dutch international footballer
15 November
–
Kim Vilfort
, Danish international footballer
20 November
Paul Birch
, English club footballer (died 2009)
Chris Foy
, English referee
Gerardo Martino
, Argentine football player and coach
23 November
–
Rob Vincent
, English former professional footballer
[
8
]
3 December
–
Mark McNeil
, English former professional footballer
[
9
]
8 December
–
Berry van Aerle
, Dutch international footballer
10 December
–
John de Wolf
, Dutch footballer
Deaths
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28 March
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David Wijnveldt
, Dutch international footballer (born 1891)
20 October
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Jesús Herrera
, Spanish international footballer (born 1938)
References
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"Thomas Deligiannis"
.
worldfootball.net
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9 August
2024
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↑
"Hubert Thomann"
.
worldfootball.net
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1 July
2024
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Strack-Zimmermann, Benjamin.
"Edivaldo (Player)"
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www.national-football-teams.com
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2023-05-24
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"Mats Johansson"
.
worldfootball.net
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. Retrieved
2 July
2024
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"Jonas Lind"
.
worldfootball.net
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. Retrieved
17 February
2024
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↑
"Tapia"
.
worldfootball.net
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17 June
2024
.
↑
"David Boulter"
.
Barry Hugman's Footballers
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on 8 June 2024
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24 March
2020
.
↑
"Robert Vincent"
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worldfootball.net
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2 April
2024
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↑
"Mark McNeil"
.
Barry Hugman's Footballers
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