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1956–57 Serie A

1956–57 Serie A

The 1956–57 Serie A season was won by Milan.

[[LINK|lang_en|Serie_A|Serie A]]
Season1956–57
ChampionsMilan
6th title
RelegatedTriestina
Palermo
European CupMilan
Matches played306
Goals scored845 (2.76 per match)
Top goalscorerDino da Costa
(22 goals)

Teams

Udinese and Palermo had been promoted from Serie B.

Final classification

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Milan(C)3421676540+25481957–58 European Cup
2Fiorentina34161085540+1542
3Lazio34141375240+1241
4Udinese34156135958+136
5Internazionale341113105345+835
5Bologna341211115448+635
5Torino34139124542+335
5Sampdoria341211115956+335
9Juventus341111125454033
9SPAL34145153847−933
11Vicenza341110134951−232
11Napoli341110133941−232
11Padova34816103339−632
14Roma341011135349+431
14Atalanta34913123644−831
16Genoa34912133646−1030
17Triestina(R)34911143342−9291957–58 Serie B
18Palermo(R)3478193263−3122

Results

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Atalanta3–21–10–12–10–01–10–12–22–00–01–04–13–31–00–13–11–1
Bologna1–02–23–13–21–01–13–11–22–11–21–11–04–23–00–00–04–3
Fiorentina0–12–11–03–12–22–10–00–34–03–03–12–23–02–01–03–02–1
Genoa2–15–21–20–01–10–01–10–11–01–12–21–11–12–11–00–11–1
Internazionale2–22–22–12–01–13–10–11–13–12–01–03–26–12–03–01–02–3
Juventus2–23–11–12–05–10–13–30–11–00–06–41–21–12–01–14–32–3
Vicenza2–02–14–00–12–11–11–13–10–00–04–11–03–24–11–23–11–1
Lazio2–23–23–02–21–10–32–03–01–11–13–00–32–11–22–22–02–1
Milan4–01–02–02–01–14–14–23–23–52–01–03–12–10–13–12–12–0
Napoli2–00–01–11–21–11–21–00–02–21–04–11–22–00–12–12–12–1
Padova0–01–12–22–03–22–11–10–12–01–11–00–12–61–21–31–14–1
Palermo3–12–10–11–01–10–23–12–61–20–01–11–01–10–01–02–10–1
Roma1–02–30–21–10–02–32–22–20–01–32–22–15–15–10–23–16–1
Sampdoria2–21–12–23–22–22–15–00–13–21–02–06–01–00–31–01–13–0
SPAL0–01–02–11–21–03–15–21–01–32–00–01–01–10–32–10–11–1
Torino2–01–12–12–21–14–12–10–12–21–10–25–11–00–03–21–03–1
Triestina0–10–00–02–12–23–02–11–11–31–20–01–11–11–12–01–01–0
Udinese3–01–52–55–11–03–03–22–02–12–10–02–02–23–03–25–10–1

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1BrazilItalyDino da CostaRoma22
2ItalyGiuseppe SecchiUdinese18
3BrazilLuís VinícioNapoli17
4ItalyGastone BeanMilan16
5SwedenBengt LindskogUdinese15
ItalyAdriano BassettoAtalanta
7ArgentinaItalyMiguel MontuoriFiorentina14
ItalyCarlo GalliMilan
9SwedenGunnar NordahlRoma13
10AustriaErnst OcwirkSampdoria12
ItalyEddie FirmaniSampdoria
ItalyGino ArmanoTorino
ItalyCesarino CervellatiBologna
ItalyAmedeo BonistalliPadova
15SwedenArne SelmossonLazio11
ItalyGiorgio StivanelloJuventus
ItalyEzio PascuttiBologna
ArgentinaSantiago VernazzaPalermo

References and sources

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

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