1962-63 Inter Roster
Italy, Level I
Team Record: 19-4-11 - 49 points
Finishing 1st in Serie A
Location: Milan, Italy
Inter of Serie A ended the 1962-63 season with a record of 19 wins, 11 draws and 4 losses for 49 points finishing first in Serie A.
The club allowed 20 goals, least in the league. The club recorded 56 goals. Beniamino Di Giacomo scored 11 goals for the squad, while Mario Corso, Jair da Costa, Sandro Mazzola and Luis Suárez each netted five or more as well.
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Player | Pos. | Birth Date | Height | Weight | Hometown |
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Lorenzo Bettini | January 15, 1931 | 5'9" | 165 | Villanuova sul Clisi, Italy | |
Mauro Bicicli | January 17, 1935 | Crema, Italy | |||
Bruno Bolchi | D, M | February 21, 1940 | Milano, Italy | ||
Lorenzo Buffon | G | December 19, 1929 | 5'11" | 185 | Majano, Italy |
Ottavio Bugatti | G | September 25, 1928 | 5'7" | Lentate sul Seveso, Italy | |
Tarcisio Burgnich | D | April 25, 1939 | 5'9" | 179 | Ruda, Italy |
Mario Corso | August 25, 1941 | 5'9" | 165 | San Michele Extra, Italy | |
Jair da Costa | M | July 9, 1940 | 5'8" | 148 | Santo André, Brazil |
Giorgio Della Giovanna | July 10, 1941 | 6'1" | 174 | Milano, Italy | |
Beniamino Di Giacomo | November 13, 1935 | Porto Recanati, Italy | |||
Giacinto Facchetti | July 18, 1942 | 6'2" | 190 | Treviglio, Italy | |
Giovanni Ferretti | G | January 15, 1940 | 6'0" | 174 | Cremona, Italy |
Aristide Guarneri | D | March 7, 1938 | 5'11" | 174 | Cremona, Italy |
Gerry Hitchens | October 8, 1934 | 5'10" | 174 | Rawnsley, England | |
Humberto Maschio | M, F | February 20, 1933 | 5'10" | 165 | Avellaneda, Buenos Aires Argentina |
Enea Masiero | November 8, 1933 | 5'9" | 174 | Lonigo, Italy | |
Sandro Mazzola | November 8, 1942 | 5'10" | 163 | Torino, Italy | |
Egidio Morbello | August 19, 1936 | Balzola, Italy | |||
Armando Picchi | June 20, 1935 | Livorno, Italy | |||
Luis Suárez | M | May 2, 1935 | 5'9" | 157 | La Coruña, Spain |
Carlo Tagnin | November 18, 1932 | 5'9" | 146 | Valle San Bartolomeo, Italy | |
Franco Zaglio | March 2, 1936 | Cremona, Italy |