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1955–56 Serie A

1955–56 Serie A

The 1955–56 Serie A season was won by Fiorentina.

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Season1955–56
ChampionsFiorentina
1st title
RelegatedNovara
Pro Patria
European CupFiorentina
Matches played306
Goals scored838 (2.74 per match)
Top goalscorerGino Pivatelli
(29 goals)
← 1954–55

Teams

Serie A 1955-56 team distribution

Serie A 1955-56 team distribution

Vicenza and Padova had been promoted from Serie B.

Final classification

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Fiorentina(C)34201315920+39531956–57 European Cup
2Milan3416997048+2241
3Internazionale34167115736+2139
3Lazio34141195446+839
5Bologna34157126852+1637
6Roma341113104340+335
6Sampdoria341211115154−335
8Padova34146144143−234
9SPAL341013114039+133
9Genoa34129135052−233
9Torino34129134345−233
9Juventus3481793237−533
9Vicenza341013113140−933
14Napoli341012124649−332
15Atalanta34119145055−531
16Triestina341010142744−1730
17Novara(R)34810164551−6261956–57 Serie B
18Pro Patria(R)3439223187−5615

Results

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Atalanta1–00–02–21–11–13–01–14–31–22–10–24–11–14–14–31–22–0
Bologna1–00–24–12–30–11–10–22–13–13–23–16–11–05–22–26–13–1
Fiorentina4–10–03–10–02–02–04–13–00–04–21–04–12–00–00–02–01–0
Genoa2–12–13–14–30–02–23–33–13–12–00–03–03–32–11–13–11–0
Internazionale1–20–31–33–00–21–02–32–13–02–00–14–01–17–13–11–00–0
Juventus2–12–20–41–01–00–01–00–00–12–23–03–10–02–22–20–20–1
Vicenza1–02–31–12–10–23–20–11–30–00–00–01–12–00–02–01–01–1
Lazio2–22–22–22–02–22–01–32–31–12–03–12–01–01–23–00–11–1
Milan4–13–00–23–21–23–10–01–30–04–24–13–34–16–12–03–11–0
Napoli0–33–32–42–10–21–10–01–22–00–21–08–11–13–12–22–23–2
Novara2–12–01–11–22–20–02–06–23–41–03–02–12–21–21–11–20–1
Padova5–13–10–12–11–01–13–11–21–51–12–12–12–01–30–02–04–0
Pro Patria2–02–22–21–00–42–20–11–21–10–00–00–23–52–01–21–11–4
Roma3–22–01–12–01–01–14–10–00–02–12–11–11–01–21–12–14–1
Sampdoria4–02–50–00–03–22–01–31–12–23–01–10–17–01–03–10–01–0
SPAL0–02–10–11–00–10–05–01–00–01–22–02–02–11–01–11–24–0
Torino1–31–00–12–20–20–00–02–21–11–42–12–06–02–12–10–05–0
Triestina0–01–31–12–00–01–10–21–01–32–10–01–01–00–00–03–11–0

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1ItalyGino PivatelliBologna29
2SwedenGunnar NordahlMilan23
3ItalyGiuseppe VirgiliFiorentina20
4ItalyAdriano BassettoAtalanta18
5ItalyEddie FirmaniSampdoria17
6BrazilLuís VinícioNapoli16
UruguayItalyJuan Alberto SchiaffinoMilan
8ItalyAttilio FrizziGenoa14
9ArgentinaItalyMiguel MontuoriFiorentina13
ItalyMario TortulSampdoria
11BrazilItalyDino da CostaRoma12
ItalyLorenzo BettiniLazio
ItalyAmedeo BonistalliPadova
14SwedenLennart SkoglundInternazionale11
ItalyRiccardo CarapelleseGenoa
ItalyGiorgio Dal MonteMilan
ItalyEzio PascuttiBologna

References and sources

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

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