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  1. Copa de Europa 1963-64; IX Edición: Datos generales; Sede: Praterstadion, Viena (sede de la final) Fecha: 10 de septiembre de 1963 27 de mayo de 1964: Edición: 9: Organizador: UEFA: Palmarés; Campeón: F. C. Internazionale (1) Subcampeón: Real Madrid C. F. Datos estadísticos; Participantes: 31: Partidos: 61: Goles: 212 (3,48 por partido ...

  2. The 1963 European Cup final was a football match between AC Milan and Benfica, held at Wembley Stadium, London, on 22 May 1963. Milan won the match 2–1, winning the European Cup for the first time. [2] Runners-up Benfica made their third consecutive appearance in the final, having won both the 1961 and 1962 finals.

  3. 10 September 1963 () – 27 May 1964 () Teams: 31: Final positions; Champions: Inter Milan (1st title) Runners-up: Real Madrid: Tournament statistics; Matches played: 61: Goals scored: 212 (3.48 per match) Attendance: 1,945,888 (31,900 per match) Top scorer(s) Vladica Kovačević (Partizan) Sandro Mazzola (Inter Milan) Ferenc Puskás ...

  4. 12 de may. de 2010 · The 1963/64 season marked a sea change in European football. The most compelling evidence of this came in the final of the European Champion Clubs' Cup where Helenio Herrera's FC...

  5. 25 de mar. de 2010 · COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER: I do not own this video. All rights belong directly to its rightful owner/owners. No copyright infringement intended. For entertainment...

  6. 2 de ago. de 2011 · The 1963/64 European Champion Clubs' Cup final in Vienna saw the end of the old order in European football, with Helenio Herrera's FC Internazionale Milano beating a fading Real Madrid CF...

  7. 13 de abr. de 2014 · British Pathé. 3.14M subscribers. Subscribed. 819. 79K views 9 years ago. Wembley Stadium, London. ...more. LS The two teams walking on to pitch at start of the European Cup Final football...