1961–62 Serie A

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Serie A
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1961–62 A.C. Milan team
Season1961–62
Champions Milan
8th title
Relegated Padova
Lecco
Udinese
European Cup Milan
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Roma
Sampdoria
Matches played306
Goals scored770 (2.52 per match)
Top goalscorer José Altafini
Aurelio Milani
(22 goals each)
1962–63

The 1961–62 Serie A season was won by Milan.

Teams

Venezia, Mantova and Palermo had been promoted from Serie B.

Contents

Final classification

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Milan (C)3424558336+4753Qualified for the European Cup
2 Internazionale 34191055931+2848
3 Fiorentina 3419875732+2546
4 Bologna 3419785741+1645
5 Roma 3418886135+2644Invited for the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
6 Atalanta 34131293938+138
7 Torino 341212104240+236
8 Palermo 34139123035535
9 Mantova 34128144242032
10 Sampdoria 34912133240830Invited for the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
10 Catania 349121330451530
12 Venezia 34813133541629
12 Juventus 34109154856829
14 Vicenza 348111529431427
14 SPAL 34991630502027
16 Padova (R)34791829492023Relegated to Serie B
16 Lecco (R)346111730532323
18 Udinese (R)34652337632617
Source: Panini
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated

Results

Home \ Away ATA BOL CTN FIO INT JUV LRV LCO MAN MIL PAD PAL ROM SAM SPA TOR UDI VEN
Atalanta 2–13–00–02–33–10–11–10–20–20–02–20–02–01–12–02–13–1
Bologna 0–03–10–30–22–22–01–03–01–04–11–03–12–12–02–12–11–1
Catania 2–11–13–10–22–02–01–02–11–30–0 0–0 1–12–00–00–12–01–1
Fiorentina 0–11–00–04–11–00–12–01–05–23–12–01–10–05–12–05–22–0
Internazionale 6–06–41–14–1 2–2 2–13–02–0 1–3 2–11–00–11–12–10–02–00–0
Juventus 1–12–31–00–0 2–4 2–02–21–12–44–02–41–00–12–1 0–1 2–31–0
Vicenza 0–10–13–01–11–11–00–01–20–31–02–20–11–11–01–12–21–1
Lecco 0–12–23–13–20–12–20–31–02–20–02–10–11–10–01–12–14–1
Mantova 3–12–51–10–01–10–11–13–01–21–02–02–12–02–02–22–01–0
Milan 2–23–03–05–2 0–2 5–14–13–01–04–03–03–12–34–14–24–31–0
Padova 1–11–23–11–20–22–12–03–11–11–10–00–31–03–20–34–01–1
Palermo 1–01–0 0–0 0–11–00–01–01–01–10–01–00–03–11–31–01–31–0
Roma 3–11–24–01–02–33–31–12–04–20–13–15–21–04–12–24–01–0
Sampdoria 1–10–24–11–30–02–33–02–11–01–31–00–21–00–02–02–20–2
SPAL 0–11–21–01–11–00–31–00–02–10–32–10–21–21–11–02–11–1
Torino 1–12–11–10–20–0 1–3 3–32–12–11–11–03–01–10–01–01–24–2
Udinese 1–21–10–12–30–12–10–15–10–10–11–00–11–30–01–21–30–0
Venezia 0–11–12–20–11–13–02–02–04–32–10–01–01–31–12–20–12–1
Source: Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio - La Storia 1898-2004, Panini Edizioni, Modena, September 2005 (in Italian)
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Flag of Brazil (1960-1968).svg Flag of Italy.svg José Altafini Milan 22
Flag of Italy.svg Aurelio Milani Fiorentina
3 Flag of England.svg Gerry Hitchens Internazionale 16
Flag of Italy.svg Angelo Sormani Mantova
5 Flag of Sweden.svg Kurt Hamrin Fiorentina 15
6 Flag of Italy.svg Beniamino Di Giacomo Lecco 14
Flag of Argentina.svg Pedro Manfredini Roma
8 Flag of Argentina.svg Flag of Italy.svg Omar Sívori Juventus 13
9 Flag of Italy.svg Gino Raffin Venezia 12
10 Flag of Italy.svg Ezio Pascutti Bologna 11
Flag of Italy.svg Marino Perani Bologna
Flag of Spain.svg Luis Suárez Internazionale
Flag of Italy.svg Humberto Maschio Atalanta
14 Flag of Italy.svg Silvano Mencacci SPAL 10
Flag of Scotland.svg Denis Law Torino
Flag of Italy.svg Gianni Rivera Milan
Flag of Italy.svg Francesco Canella Udinese
Flag of Sweden.svg Torbjörn Jonsson Fiorentina, Roma
Flag of Argentina.svg Flag of Italy.svg Antonio Valentín Angelillo Roma

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