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Overview of the events of 1963 in association football
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The following are the
association football
events of the year
1963
throughout the world.
Contents
Notable events
Winners club national championship
International tournaments
Births
Deaths
January
June
References
Notable events
Copa Libertadores
1963
: Won by
Santos FC
after defeating
Boca Juniors
on an aggregate score of 5–3.
May 1 –
Persipura Jayapura
association football
club is founded in Indonesia.
May 22 –
A.C. Milan
defeats
Benfica
, 2–1, to win their first
European Cup
.
September 25
–
Dutch side
Willem II Tilburg
makes its
European
debut with a draw (1–1) on home soil against
Manchester United
in the first round of the
Cup Winners Cup
.
1963 International Soccer League
League:
West Ham United
defeated
Gornik Zabrze
, 2–1 on aggregate.
Cup:
Dukla Prague
defeated
West Ham United
, 2–1, on aggregate.
West Germany
is one of the last countries in Europe to form a national league,
Bundesliga
, Germany's primary football competition.
Borussia Dortmund
's
Konietzka
scored the first ever goal in the Bundesliga in 1963.
[
1
]
Winners club national championship
Argentina
:
Independiente
Brazil
:
Santos
East Germany
:
SC Motor Jena
England
:
Everton
France
:
AS Monaco
Iceland
:
KR
Italy
:
Inter Milan
Mexico
:
Oro
Netherlands
:
PSV Eindhoven
Norway
:
Brann
Scotland
:
Rangers
Spain
:
Real Madrid
Sweden
:
IFK Norrköping
Turkey
:
Galatasaray
West Germany
:
Borussia Dortmund
International tournaments
1963 British Home Championship
(October 20, 1962
–
April 6, 1963)
Scotland
Pan American Games
in
São Paulo, Brazil
(April 20
–
May 4, 1963)
Brazil
Argentina
Chile
African Cup of Nations
in
Ghana
(November 22
–
December 1, 1963)
Ghana
Sudan
Egypt
Births
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January 1
Alberigo Evani
, Italian footballer and manager
Dražen Ladić
, Croatian footballer and manager
István Varga
, Hungarian professional footballer
[
2
]
January 26
–
José Mourinho
, Portuguese manager
March 11
–
Hugo González
, Chilean footballer
March 13
–
Aníbal González
, Chilean footballer
March 30
–
Willem Brouwer
, Dutch footballer
April 7
–
Bernard Lama
, French international footballer
April 15
Walter Casagrande
, Brazilian international footballer
Horacio Macedo
, Mexican football manager and former player
[
3
]
May 8
–
Jan de Jonge
, Dutch footballer and manager
June 27
–
Gerrit Plomp
, Dutch defender
July 16
Srečko Katanec
, Slovenian football manager and player
Goran Pandurović
, Serbian footballer
July 30
–
Carlos Maldonado
, Venezuelan footballer
July 30
–
Neil Webb
, English footballer
August 18
–
Damir Kalapač
, Croatian retired footballer
[
4
]
September 17
–
Nicolás Navarro
, Mexican footballer
September 19
–
David Seaman
, English international footballer
September 29
–
Claudio Tello
, Chilean international footballer (died 2014)
October 3
–
Robert Veronese
, Swedish former footballer
[
5
]
October 12
–
Mabi de Almeida
, Angolan football coach (died 2010)
October 12
–
Alan McDonald
, Northern Irish international footballer (died 2012)
October 20
–
Stan Valckx
, Dutch footballer
November 5
–
Jean-Pierre Papin
, French international footballer
November 18
–
Peter Schmeichel
, Danish international footballer
November 21
–
Peter Bosz
, Dutch footballer and manager
November 27
–
Roland Nilsson
, Swedish footballer
December 4
–
Mike Snoei
, Dutch footballer and manager
December 11
–
Mario Been
, Dutch footballer and manager
Deaths
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January
January 1 –
Luiz Gervazoni
, Brazilian defender, squad member at the
1930 FIFA World Cup
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June
June 3 –
Dick MacNeill
(65), Dutch footballer (born 1898)
References
↑
Football, Mirror (2012-03-13).
"Scorer of Bundesliga's first goal passes away aged 73"
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mirror
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2017-05-25
.
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"István Varga"
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worldfootball.net
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"Horacio Macedo"
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worldfootball.net
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"Damir Kalapac"
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worldfootball.net
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9 August
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"Robert Veronese"
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worldfootball.net
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