During summer oil tycoon and President Angelo Moratti[1] in his sixth campaign as Chairman appointed Italo Allodi[2] as the first ever club general manager. Also, new arrivals are confirmed for the season such as: Goalkeeper Lorenzo Buffon, Defender Costanzo Balleri and midfielders Armando Picchi and Egidio Morbello along with Argentine Helenio Herrera as new head coach transferred in from Spain clinching the first league spot during several rounds, however, the squad collapsed in the final matches to a decent 3rd place at the end of the season.[3][4]
Meanwhile, in Coppa Italia the team advanced to the quarterfinals only to be eliminated by SS Lazio.
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Note: Match suspended on 16 April 1961. After meetings National League awarded (0-2) on table in 24 April 1961. Juventus appealed to the Federal Justice Court which on 3 June 1961 sentenced to replay the game on 10 June 1961. However Inter sent a youth team to replay the game rejecting the sentence.