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1942–43 Serie A

1942–43 Serie A

The 1942–43 Serie A season was won by Torino.

[[LINK|lang_en|Serie_A|Serie A]]
Season1942–43
ChampionsTorino
2nd title
Matches played240
Goals scored742 (3.09 per match)
Top goalscorerSilvio Piola
(21 goals)
← 1941–42
1945–46 →

Teams

Bari and Vicenza had been promoted from Serie B.

Events

It was the last championship before a two-years break due to World War Two.

Classification

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Torino(C)3020466831+3744
2Livorno3018755234+1843
3Juventus3016597555+2037
4Ambrosiana-Inter30154115338+1534
5Genova 189330145115953+633
6Bologna30125135339+1429
6Fiorentina30125135561−629
6Milano30109113944−529
9Lazio30108125659−328
9Atalanta30116133444−1028
9Roma30124143650−1428
12Vicenza3089133644−825
13Triestina30514113240−824Relegation tie-breaker
14Venezia3088143446−1224
15Bari30710132438−1424
16Liguria3077163666−3021Serie B 1943–44 never played

Results

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Ambrosiana-Inter1–00–01–04–03–03–14–15–10–13–10–21–01–01–41–2
Atalanta2–52–01–01–03–10–22–02–00–20–02–11–02–21–22–2
Bari1–00–00–14–20–02–32–12–01–12–02–20–11–02–10–0
Bologna3–12–04–03–13–12–24–03–31–23–04–21–22–20–21–2
Fiorentina2–02–01–00–13–23–41–15–14–33–03–02–32–22–14–2
Genova 18931–01–03–23–10–21–26–53–05–24–20–23–31–15–16–1
Juventus4–25–15–03–15–23–22–44–13–01–11–22–56–25–22–6
Lazio3–13–20–02–13–31–15–35–10–14–23–12–33–11–12–1
Liguria1–13–01–01–72–21–21–02–01–22–23–02–31–11–03–1
Livorno4–21–11–11–04–13–10–34–23–13–12–00–00–02–12–0
Milano0–30–13–13–21–30–02–04–10–01–14–11–02–01–21–1
Roma1–32–11–01–11–02–31–21–05–11–01–10–41–22–11–0
Torino1–34–23–02–15–03–12–02–23–01–20–14–04–13–10–0
Triestina0–00–11–10–03–00–11–10–03–11–10–12–02–31–12–0
Venezia0–21–10–01–02–24–11–12–11–00–11–30–00–31–10–1
Vicenza2–22–31–00–13–00–10–01–11–11–31–11–20–12–12–0

Relegation tie-breaker

Team 1 Score Team 2
Bari1-1Venezia
Triestina2-0Venezia
Bari2-3Triestina

Triestina remained in Serie A. A second round was needed and played in Bologna.

Team 1 Score Team 2
Bari0-3Venezia

Bari relegated to Serie B.

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1ItalySilvio PiolaLazio21
2ItalyGuglielmo TrevisanGenova 189319
3ItalyVittorio SentimentiJuventus17
4AlbaniaRiza LushtaJuventus16
5ItalyAmedeo AmadeiRoma14
ItalyGuglielmo GabettoTorino
ItalyGiovanni GaddoniAmbrosiana-Inter
8Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaFrane MatošićBologna13
9ItalyPietro FerrarisTorino12
ItalyAdriano GèAtalanta
ItalyAlberto MarchettiVicenza
ItalyTeresio PianaLivorno

References and sources

  • Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio - La Storia 1898-2004, Panini Edizioni, Modena, September 2005

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