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Italian Football Championship 1969/1970

Serie A 1969/1970 ( Italian: Serie A 1969/1970 ) - the 38th season of the Italian football championship . It started on September 14, 1969 and ended on April 26, 1970. For the first time in its history, the winner of the tournament was Cagliari from the city of the same name .

A series 1970/71
Serie A 1970/71
Time spendingSeptember 14, 1969 - April 26, 1970
Number of participantssixteen
Cities13
Stadiums13
Top places
Champion WinnerCagliari (1st time)
Silver medalist Second placeInter
Bronze medalist Third placeJuventus
Tournament statistics
Matches played240
Goals scored464 ( 1.93 per game)
Bombardier (s)Flag of italy Luigi Riva ( Cagliari ) (21 goals)

Changes from previous season

Pos.Clubs Withdrawn To Serie B
sixteenAtalanta
15Pisa
14Varese
Pos.Serie A Clubs
oneLazio
2Brescia
3Bari

Member Clubs

 
 
Sampdoria
 
Fiorentina
 
Inter
Milan
 
Juventus
Torino
 
Cagliari
 
Napoli
 
Roma
Lazio
 
Vicenza
 
Bologna
 
Verona
 
Bari
 
Brescia
 
Palermo
The geography of the clubs of the Italian Football Championship season 1969/1970
ClubCityStadiumMain coach
BariBariStadium Della Vittoria  Oronzo Puglise (until the 23rd round)
  Carlo Matteucci (from the 24th round)
BolognaBolognaRenato Dall'Ara  Edmondo Fabbri
BresciaBresciaMario Rigamonti  Arturo Silvestri (until the 12th round)
  Mido Bimbi (from the 13th round)
VicenzaVicenzaRomeo Menti  Ettore Puricelli
CagliariCagliariAmsikora  Manlio Skopinho
InternationalMilanSan siro   Heriberto Herrera
LazioRomeStadio Olimpico  Juan Carlos Lorenzo
MilanMilanSan siro  Nereo Rocco
NapoliNaplesStadio San Paolo  Giuseppe Chiappella
PalermoPalermoLa favorite  Carmelo Di Bella
RomaRomeStadio Olimpico   Elenio Herrera
SampdoriaGenoaLuigi Ferraris  Fulvio Bernardini
TorinoTurinStadium Komunale  Giancarlo Kade
FiorentinaFlorenceStadium Komunale   Bruno Pesaola
VeronaVeronaStadium Marcantonio Bentogodi  Renato Lucca (until the 8th round)
  Hugo Pozzan (from the 9th round)
JuventusTurinStadium Komunale  Luis Carnilla (until the 6th round)
  Ercole Rabitti (from the 7th round)

Standings

MTeamANDATNPBalls±ABOUTNotes
oneCagliarithirty17eleven242   -   eleven+3145First round of the European Cup 1970/71
2Inter Milanthirtysixteen9five41   -   nineteen+2241First round of the Fairs Cup 1970/71
3Juventusthirty15eight743   -   20+2338
fourMilanthirty13ten738   -   24+1436
fiveFiorentinathirty156940   -   33+736First round of the Fairs Cup 1970/71
6Napolithirtyteneleven924   -   21+331
7Torinothirtyeleveneighteleven20   -   31−11thirty
eightLaziothirtyeleven71233   -   32+129thFirst round of the Fairs Cup 1970/71
9Vicenzathirtyeleven71232   -   31+129th
tenBolognathirty6sixteeneight22   -   24−228First round of the 1970/71 Cup
elevenRomathirtyeight12ten27   -   36−928
12Veronathirtyeightten1226   -   thirty−426
13Sampdoriathirty6121222   -   37−1524
14Bresciathirtyfiveten1520   -   35−1520Departure to Series B 1970/71
15Palermothirtyfiveten1523   -   45−2220
sixteenBarithirtyfive9sixteeneleven   -   35−24nineteen

And - games, B - wins, N - draws, P - losses, Goals - goals scored and goals conceded, ± - goal difference, O - points

Match Results

one23fourfive67eight9teneleven12131415sixteen
1. Cagliari1: 11: 11: 10: 02-02-01-02: 11-01-01-04-04-02-02-0
2. Inter1-00: 00: 03-01-02-03-00: 01-02-00: 03: 23: 12-01-0
3. Juventus2: 22: 13-02-00: 01: 22: 14-01: 11: 13-02-01-04: 11-0
4. Milan0: 00: 10: 24: 21-03-03-01-00: 02: 32-00: 01: 11-01-0
5. Fiorentina0: 12-02-04: 21: 20: 02-02: 10: 12: 21-01-00: 13: 13-0
6. Napoli0: 20: 01-01: 10: 14-01: 11-00: 00: 02: 10: 20: 00: 01-0
7. Torino0: 40: 00: 30: 11-00: 23-01-01: 10: 02: 12: 11-01: 10: 1
8. Lazio0: 23: 12-01-05: 10: 21: 11-01-01: 10: 11-01-04-04: 1
9. Vicenza1: 21: 11-01-01: 23: 21-02: 11: 13-03-02: 10: 11: 12-0
10. Bologna0: 02: 10: 00: 12: 21: 20: 11-01: 11: 10: 01: 10: 33: 11: 1
11. Roma1: 12: 10: 30: 10: 12: 10: 02: 11-01: 21: 13: 31-01: 11-0
12. Verona1: 11: 31-02: 20: 11-00: 11: 13: 10: 02-01: 10: 02-04: 1
13. Sampdoria0: 00: 50: 01: 11: 30: 01: 10: 20: 10: 02-02: 12-01-01-0
14. Brescia0: 21: 10: 11: 41: 21: 20: 10: 01: 11: 10: 10: 00: 04: 20: 0
15. Palermo1-01: 21: 30: 01: 10: 01-01: 11: 31-02: 21-03-01: 30: 0
16. Bari0: 00: 12: 10: 51: 10: 00: 10: 00: 00: 21-00: 20: 02-01-0

Championship Statistics

Bombardiers

A placeSoccer playerTeamGoals
one  Luigi RivaCagliari21 (4)
2  Alessandro VitaliVicenza17 (6)
3  Pietro AnastaziJuventus15 (2)
four  Roberto BoninseniaInter13 (2)
five  Luciano ChiarujiFiorentina12 (0)
  Giorgio KinaliaLazio12 (2)
  Pierino PratiMilan
eight  Mario BertiniInter9 (6)
9  Sergio clericiHellas Verona8 (0)
  Angelo DomenginiCagliari
  Jose AltafiniNapoli8 (1)
  Gianni RiveraMilan8 (3)
  • In brackets are the goals scored from the penalty spot.

Hat Tricks

PlayerA countryClubRivalScoredate
Rivera, Gianni Gianni Rivera 4  ItalyMilanBrescia *4: 1September 14, 1969
Prati, Pierino Pierino Prati 4  ItalyMilanBari *5: 0January 18, 1970
Source - https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Italy_Football Championship_1969/1970&oldid = 101674647


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