1961–62 Juventus FC season explained

Club:Juventus Football Club
Season:1961–62
Owner:Agnelli family
Manager:Carlo Parola
Chairman:Umberto Agnelli
Chrtitle:President
League:Serie A
League Result:13th
Cup1:Coppa Italia
Cup2:European Cup
Cup2 Result:Semi-finals
League Topscorer:Sívori (15)
Stadium:Stadio Comunale
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Prevseason:1960–61
Nextseason:1962–63

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

Summary

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 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

Transfers

In
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GK Roberto Anzolin
GK Giuseppe Gaspari
DF Bruno Garzena
DF
DF Gianfranco Bozzao
DF Domenico Casati
MF Humberto Jorge Rosa
MF Giorgio Rossanoloan
MF Antonio Monticoloan
MF José Ferdinando Puglia
FW Gianfranco Zigoni
Out
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FWGiampiero Bonipertiretired
GKCarlo Mattrelloan
GKGiuseppe Vavassori
DFGuglielmo Burelli
DFTarcisio Burgnich
DFSergio Cervato
MFUmberto Colombo
MFEugenio Fascetti
MFSeverino Loiodice
GKGianni Romano

Competitions

Serie A

See main article: 1961–62 Serie A.

Matches

Coppa Italia

See main article: 1961-62 Coppa Italia.

Third place

European Cup

See main article: 1961-62 European Cup.

Quarterfinals

Tie-breaker

Statistics

Players statistics

Also read

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: STAGIONE 1961-1962 IL CALENDARIO COMPLETO DELLA JUVENTUS PARTITE UFFICIALI, AMICHEVOLI E TORNEI MINORI. it. juworld.net.
  2. Web site: Ballon d'or 1961. rsssf.com.
  3. Web site: Victor Sinet. 1961 – Omar Sivori – Le symbole d'une rivalité profonde. France Football. 12 December 1961. 21 July 2010. fr.
  4. Gianni Giacone . Argentina sorgente inesauribile di emozioni . Hurrà Juventus . 6 . 2005. 58. it .
  5. Web site: CURIOSITÀ LE DIVISE INDOSSATE IN GARE UFFICIALI. juworld.net. it.
  6. Web site: it. Real Madrid - Juventus: 0 - 1, . 21 February 1962. Juworld.net.
  7. News: Vittorio Pozzo. Il derby Juventus-Torino dai calci di rigore: 5 a 4. La Stampa. 30 June 1961. 8.
  8. Web site: Ufficialmente Gren alla guida della Juve. Corriere dello Sport. 10 January 1961. 4.
  9. Web site: Come Cesarini ha giocato d'anticipo. Corriere dello Sport. 28 December 1960. 6.