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1961–62 Juventus FC season

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Juventus Football Club
1961–62 season
OwnerAgnelli family
PresidentUmberto Agnelli
ManagerCarlo Parola
StadiumStadio Comunale
Serie A13th
Coppa ItaliaSemi-finals
European CupSemi-finals
Top goalscorerSívori (15)

During the 1961–62 season Juventus Football Club competed in Serie A, the Coppa Italia and the European Cup.

Summary

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During summer club legend Forward Giampiero Boniperti is retired after 15 seasons, also, Head coach Renato Cesarini left the club, and Agnelli appointed Carlo Parola as manager.

Since 22 January 1961 President Agnelli had appointed Gunnar Gren as technical director, and during summer the Swedish is handling the first training sessions just until 7 September 1961,[1] when he returned to Sweden due to family issues. Then, Agnelli appointed his replacement Július Korostelev as new technical director.

On 12 December 1961 Omar Sivori received the Ballon d'Or,[2] meanwhile John Charles finished at 8th place.[3]

After a disastrous league season, on 23 May 1962 head coach Carlo Parola is injured and replaced by Július Korostelev.[4]

Meanwhile, in the European Cup the squad reached the semifinals for the first time ever against Real Madrid even with a won match at Santiago Bernabéu thanks to a goal of Sívori being the first defeat ever as local for the Spanish club in the Continental tournament since 1955. in front of a massive 130,000 attendance.[5][6] However, the team lost the tie-breaker match 3 - 1 at Parc des Princes a week later.

Also, the squad was eliminated in semifinals of Coppa by SPAL with a 1–4 score.

At the end of the season, Welsh Forward John Charles left the club and he was transferred out to Leeds United.

The aftermath of the Trio magique was a difficult time for the Juventus fans despite Omar Sívori scored 15 goals during the campaign which saw the club finishing in a chaotic 12th spot in Serie A.[7][8][9]

Squad

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Italy ITA Roberto Anzolin
GK Italy ITA Giuseppe Gaspari
DF Italy ITA Ernesto Càstano
DF Italy ITA Gianfranco Leoncini
DF Italy ITA Benito Sarti
DF Italy ITA Bruno Garzena
DF Italy ITA Giancarlo Bercellino
DF Italy ITA Gianfranco Bozzao
DF Italy ITA Domenico Casati
MF Italy ITA Flavio Emoli (Captain)
MF Italy ITA Bruno Mazzia
MF Italy ITA Bruno Mora
No. Pos. Nation Player
FW Italy ITA Bruno Nicolè
MF Italy ITA Gino Stacchini
MF Italy ITA Giorgio Stivanello
MF Argentina ARG Humberto Jorge Rosa
MF Italy ITA Giorgio Rossano
MF Italy ITA Antonio Montico
MF Italy ITA Franco Carrera
FW Wales WAL John Charles
FW Argentina ARG Omar Sívori
FW Italy ITA Angelo Caroli
FW Italy ITA Gianfranco Zigoni
MF Brazil BRA José Ferdinando Puglia

Transfers

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Competitions

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Serie A

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League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
10 Catania 34 9 12 13 30 45 −15 30
12 Venezia 34 8 13 13 35 41 −6 29
12 Juventus 34 10 9 15 48 56 −8 29
14 Vicenza 34 8 11 15 29 43 −14 27
14 SPAL 34 9 9 16 30 50 −20 27
Source: Panini

Results by round

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Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435
GroundAHAHAHAHHAHHAAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAAHHAHAA
ResultDLDLWWLWDLDLDWWLW-WWDDDWWLLDLLLLLLL
Position71212151191111101010121311911910997788677899910101012
Source: http://calcio-seriea.net/allenatori_squadra/1960/501/
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss;   = Leader, European Cup;   = Invited to 1961–62 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup;   = Relegation to 1961–62 Serie B

Matches

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27 August 1961 1 Juventus 1 – 1 Mantova Torino
16:30 CET Charles 26' 52'Allemann Stadium: Comunale
Referee: Sebastio
3 September 1961 2 Padova 2 – 1 Juventus Padova
16:30 CET Kölbl 4', 27' 78' Sívori Stadium: Silvio Appiani
Referee: Adami
10 September 1961 3 Juventus 2 – 2 Lecco Torino
16:00 CET Mora 22' (pen)
Sívori 53'
52' Di Giacomo
87' Cardarelli
Stadium: Comunale
Referee: Angonese
13 September 1961 4 Atalanta 3 – 1 Juventus Bergamo
15:30 CET Olivieri 24', 83'
Garzena 74' (o.g.)
63' Charles Stadium: Comunale
Referee: Jonni
17 September 1961 5 Juventus 1 – 0 AS Roma Torino
15:30 CET 14' Sívori Stadium: Comunale
Referee: Rigato
24 September 1961 6 SPAL 0 – 3 Juventus Ferrara
15:45 CET 41' Charles
49' Stacchini
90' Sívori
Stadium: Comunale
Referee: Genel
1 October 1961 7 Juventus 0 – 1 Torino Torino
15:30 CET 69' Baker Stadium: Comunale
Referee: Gambarotta
4 October 1961 8 Juventus 1 – 0 Catania Torino
19:00 CET Sívori 71' Stadium: Comunale
Referee: Francescon
8 October 1961 9 Palermo 0 – 0 Juventus Palermo
15:00 CET Stadium: La Favorita
Referee: Rigato
22 October 1961 10 Juventus 2 – 4 Inter Torino
14:45 CET Charles 19'
Nicolè 68'
15' Hitchens
58' (pen) Suárez
74', 87' Bettini
Stadium: Comunale
Referee: Lo Bello
29 October 1961 11 Bologna 2 – 2 Juventus Bologna
14:30 CET Perani 47' (pen), 58' 6' Sívori
24'Leoncini
Stadium: Comunale
Referee: Jonni
12 November 1961 12 AC Milan 5 – 1 Juventus Milano
14:30 CET Altafini 3', 8', 76', 78'
Rivera 63'
38' Rosa Stadium: San Siro
Referee: Rigato
19 November 1961 13 Juventus 0 – 0 Fiorentina Torino
14:30 CET Stadium: Comunale
Referee: Genel
26 November 1961 14 Sampdoria 2 – 3 Juventus Genova
14:30 CET 15' Cucchiaroni
Vincenzi 88' (pen)
2', 4', 43' (pen) Mora Stadium: Luigi Ferraris
Referee: Angelini
3 December 1961 15 Juventus 2 – 0 Lanerossi Vicenza Torino
14:30 CET Sívori 30', 72' Stadium: Comunale
Referee: Cataldo
10 December 1961 16 Udinese 2 – 1 Juventus Udine
14:30 CET Canella 42', 67' 5' Nicolè Stadium: Moretti
Referee: Adami
17 December 1961 17 Juventus 1 – 0 Venezia Torino
14:30 CET Sívori 66 ' Stadium: Comunale
Referee: Marchese
24 December 1961 18 Mantova suspd. Juventus Mantova
14:30 CET Stadium: Danilo Martelli
Referee: Giorgio Genel
Note: Match suspended due to field issues.
10 January 1962 18 Mantova 0 – 1 Juventus Mantova
14:30 CET 3' Emoli Stadium: Danilo Martelli
Referee: Adami
Note: Match rescheduled from 24 December 1961.
31 dicembre 1961 19 Juventus 4 – 0 Padova Torino
14:30 CET Stacchini 31'
Nicolè 35'
Sívori 42'
Cervato 57' (o.g.)
Stadium: Comunale
Referee: Sbardella
7 January 1962 20 Lecco 2 – 2 Juventus Lecco
14:30 CET Di Giacomo 42'
Duzioni 85'
25' Mazzia
32' Nicolè
Stadium: Marion Rigamonti
Referee: Genel
14 January 1962 21 Juventus 1 – 1 Atalanta Torino
14:30 CET Nicolè 77' 78' Maschio Stadium: Comunale
Referee: De Robbio
21 January 1962 22 AS Roma 3 – 3 Juventus Roma
14:30 CET Menichelli 21'
Jonsson 40'
Lojacono 74'
24 'Rosa
29'Nicolè
71'Sívori
Stadium: Olimpico
Referee: Francescon
28 January 1962 23 Juventus 2 – 1 SPAL Torino
14:30 CET Stacchini 38'
Sívori 61'
71' (pen) Cervato Stadium: Comunale
Attendance: 7 000
Referee: Campanati
4 February 1962 24 Torino 1 – 3 Juventus Torino
14:30 CET Mazzia 46 ' (o.g.) 41', 71' Nicolè
64' Charles
Stadium: Comunale
Referee: Jonni
11 February 1962 25 Catania 2 – 0 Juventus Catania
15:00 CET Szymaniak 47'
Ferrigno 84'
Stadium: Cibali
Referee: Rigato
18 February 1962 26 Juventus 2 – 4 Palermo Torino
15:00 CET Ferrazzi 21' (o.g.)
Charles 48'
11' Prato
68', 77' Fernando
82' Burgnich
Stadium: Comunale
Referee: Samani
25 February 1962 27 Inter 2 – 2 Juventus Milano
15:00 CET Bicicli 13'
Hitchens 74'
79' Sívori
87' Stacchini
Stadium: San Siro
Referee: Jonni
4 March 1962 28 Juventus 2 – 3 Bologna Torino
15:00 CET Leoncini 72'
Mazzia 83'
12', 52' Nielsen
42' Perani
Stadium: Comunale
Referee: De Robbio
11 March 1962 29 Juventus 2 – 4 AC Milan Torino
15:00 CET Charles 42'
Mora 80' (pen)
9' Barison
49' Sani
53', 67' Altafini
Stadium: Comunale
Referee: Rigato
18 March 1962 30 Fiorentina 1 – 0 Juventus Firenze
15:30 CET Dell'Angelo 79' Stadium: Comunale
Referee: Adami
25 March 1962 31 Juventus 0 – 1 Sampdoria Torino
15:30 14' Brighenti Stadium: Comunale
Referee: Grignani
1 April 1962 32 Lanerossi Vicenza 1 – 0 Juventus Vicenza
15:30 CET Vastola 64' Stadium: Romeo Menti
Referee: Jonni
8 April 1962 33 Juventus 2 – 3 Udinese Torino
15:30 CET Stacchini 34'
Charles 35'
10' Selmosson
20' Delpin
76' Rozzoni
Stadium: Comunale
Referee: Varazzani
15 April 1962 34 Venezia 3 – 0 Juventus Venezia
15:30 CET 60' Siciliano
68' Rossi
70' Santon
Stadium: Pier Luigi Penzo
Referee: De Robbio

Coppa Italia

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Second round

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15 October 1961 Prato 2 – 3 Juventus Prato
14:30 CET Taccola 39'
Rossi 87'
10' Stacchini
70' (pen) Rossano
84' Rosa
Stadium: Lungobisenzio
Referee: Roversi

Third round

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25 April 1962 Brescia 0 – 1 Juventus Brescia
15:30 CET 28 ' Charles Stadium: Mario Rigamonti
Referee: Sbardella

Quarterfinals

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30 April 1962 Juventus 3 – 0 Lecco Torino
21:00 CET Nicolè 43'
Charles 46'
Stacchini 77'
Stadium: Filadelfia
Attendance: 4 000
Referee: Adami

Semifinals

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31 May 1962 SPAL 4 – 1 Juventus Ferrara
17:00 CET Micheli 31'
Dell'Omodarme 33', 69'
Cervato 72' (pen)
79' (o.g.) Muccini Stadium: Comunale

Third place

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21 June 1962 Mantova 1 – 0 Juventus Mantova
21:00 CET Mazzero 53' (pen) Stadium: Danilo Martelli
Attendance: 12 000
Referee: Rigato

European Cup

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Preliminary Round

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20 September 1961 Panathinaikos Greece 1 – 1 Italy Juventus Athens
15:30 CET Papaemmanouīl 64' 42' Mora Stadium: Alexandras
Attendance: 23 904
Referee: Czechoslovakia Galba
27 September 1961 Juventus Italy 2 – 1 Greece Panathinaikos Torino
21:30 CET Nicolè 20'
Rossano 25'
62' (pen) Cholevas Stadium: Comunale
Attendance: 19 452
Referee: Czechoslovakia Obtulovič

First round

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8 November 1961 Partizan Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1 – 2 Italy Juventus Belgrado
14:15 CET 76 'Vasović Gol ’ 35 ' Nicolè 73 ' Rosa Stadium: Narodna Armija
Attendance: 23 472
Referee: Switzerland Schiker
15 November 1961 Juventus Italy 5 – 0 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan Torino
15:00 CET Nicolè 1'
Mora 36', 61'
Rosa 55'
Stacchini 67'
Stadium: Comunale
Attendance: 14 347
Referee: Switzerland

Quarterfinals

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14 February 1962 Juventus Italy 0 – 1 Spain Real Madrid Torino
15:30 CET 69' Di Stéfano Stadium: Comunale
Attendance: 66 403
Referee: West Germany Dusch
21 February 1962 Real Madrid Spain 0 – 1 Italy Juventus Madrid
20:30 38' Sívori Stadium: Santiago Bernabeu
Attendance: 100 000
Referee: France Guigue
Tie-breaker
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28 February 1962 Real Madrid Spain 3 – 1 Italy Juventus Paris
20:30 CET Felo 1 '
Del Sol 65 '
Tejada 82'
33' Sivori Stadium: Parc des Princes
Attendance: 36 750
Referee: France Schwinté

Statistics

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Players statistics

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No. Pos Nat Player Total 1961-62 Serie A
Apps Goals Apps Goals
GK Italy ITA Roberto Anzolin 30 -45 30 -45
DF Italy ITA Gianfranco Leoncini 29 2 29 2
DF Italy ITA Benito Sarti 27 0 27 0
DF Italy ITA Bruno Garzena 26 0 26 0
MF Italy ITA Flavio Emoli 29 1 29 1
MF Italy ITA Bruno Mazzia 22 2 22 2
MF Italy ITA Bruno Mora 26 5 26 5
MF Italy ITA Gino Stacchini 26 5 26 5
FW Italy ITA Bruno Nicolè 27 8 27 8
FW Wales WAL John Charles 21 8 21 8
FW Argentina ARG Omar Sívori 25 13 25 13
GK Italy ITA Giuseppe Gaspari 4 -11 4 -11
DF Italy ITA Giancarlo Bercellino 21 0 21 0
MF Argentina ARG Humberto Jorge Rosa 18 2 18 2
DF Italy ITA Ernesto Càstano 16 0 16 0
MF Italy ITA Giorgio Rossano 10 0 10 0
DF Italy ITA Gianfranco Bozzao 7 0 7 0
MF Italy ITA Giorgio Stivanello 3 0 3 0
DF Italy ITA Domenico Casati 2 0 2 0
MF Italy ITA Antonio Montico 2 0 2 0
FW Italy ITA Angelo Caroli 2 0 2 0
FW Italy ITA Gianfranco Zigoni 1 0 1 0
MF Brazil BRA José Ferdinando Puglia

References

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  1. ^ "STAGIONE 1961-1962 IL CALENDARIO COMPLETO DELLA JUVENTUS PARTITE UFFICIALI, AMICHEVOLI E TORNEI MINORI" (in Italian). juworld.net.
  2. ^ "Ballon d'or 1961". rsssf.com.
  3. ^ Victor Sinet (12 December 1961). "1961 – Omar Sivori – Le symbole d'une rivalité profonde" (in French). France Football. Retrieved 21 July 2010.
  4. ^ Gianni Giacone (2005). "Argentina sorgente inesauribile di emozioni". Hurrà Juventus (in Italian). No. 6. p. 58.
  5. ^ "CURIOSITÀ LE DIVISE INDOSSATE IN GARE UFFICIALI" (in Italian). juworld.net.
  6. ^ "Real Madrid - Juventus: 0 - 1," (in Italian). Juworld.net. 21 February 1962.
  7. ^ Vittorio Pozzo (30 June 1961). "Il derby Juventus-Torino dai calci di rigore: 5 a 4". La Stampa. p. 8.
  8. ^ "Ufficialmente Gren alla guida della Juve". Corriere dello Sport. 10 January 1961. p. 4.
  9. ^ "Come Cesarini ha giocato d'anticipo". Corriere dello Sport. 28 December 1960. p. 6.

Also read

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  • Fabrizio Melegari (2004). Almanacco illustrato del calcio - La storia 1898-2004. Modena: Panini.
  • Panini Calciatori 1971-72. Panini – l'Unità. 1994.
  • Chiesa,Carlo F. Il grande romanzo dello scudetto. da Calcio 2000.
  • l'Unità, 1966 and 1967.
  • La Stampa, 1966 and 1967.
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