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In the 1964-1965 season Milan was led by Nils Liedholm.With the Swede on the bench and without Dino Sani, who returned to Brazil, the Rossoneri dominated the first half of the season, being unbeaten for the first nineteen matches, and maintained the top of the league until the 31st matchday, when the comeback of city-rivals Inter was completed after a home loss against Roma.
Furthermore, this season Milan lost the Intercontinental Cup at the Maracanã against Pelé's Santos (1-0) at the end of a play-off match made necessary after the first and the second leg had ended with a score of 4-2 for the Rossoneri and the Brazilians respectively. The two matches won by Santos were notable for the suspected doping of the ...
The competition was won by Inter Milan, who beat Real Madrid 3–1 in the final at Praterstadion, Vienna, on 27 May 1964. [1] Inter's triumph ensured that Italy became the first country and Milan became the first city with two competition winners. AC Milan were the defending champions, but were eliminated by Real Madrid in the quarter-finals.
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The 1965 European Cup final was the final match of the 1964–65 European Cup, the tenth season of Europe's premier club football tournament organized by UEFA.It was contested by Italian side and defending champions Inter Milan, and Portuguese side Benfica, at the San Siro in Milan, which was also Inter's home ground.
The eighth Inter-Cities Fairs Cup was played over the 1965–66 season. The competition was won by Barcelona over two legs in an all-Spanish final against Zaragoza.It was the sixth and final time that a Spanish side won the competition, and Barcelona's third title.
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+1 34 6 Cagliari: 34 13 8 13 33 35 −2 34 8 Catania: 34 12 8 14 46 51 −5 32 9 Foggia: 34 10 11 13 26 30 −4 31 9 Roma: 34 8 15 11 29 35 −6 31 Chosen for Inter-Cities Fairs Cup: 11 Varese: 34 8 14 12 28 37 −9 30 11 Vicenza: 34 10 10 14 33 44 −11 30 11 Atalanta: 34 7 16 11 19 28 −9 30 14 Lazio: 34 8 13 13 25 38 −13 29 14 Sampdoria ...