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1957–58 Serie A

1957–58 Serie A

The 1957–58 Serie A season was won by Juventus.

[[LINK|lang_en|Serie_A|Serie A]]
Season1957–58
ChampionsJuventus
10th titleStella 10 Scudetti.svg
RelegatedAtalanta
Hellas Verona
European CupJuventus
Matches played306
Goals scored880 (2.88 per match)
Top goalscorerJohn Charles
(28 goals)

Teams

Hellas Verona and Alessandria had been promoted from Serie B.

Final classification

This season was influenced by the Belfast disaster. Following the defeat of the Italian national football team by Northern Ireland, the sole elimination of Italy from the FIFA World Cup before 2018, the Italian government appointed a commissinner to the FIGC. A reduction of the Serie A to 16 clubs was imposed, with a single promotion from the Serie B and three relegations, but the Football League disagreed. The League won the dispute, and the reduction was annulled establishing a playoff between the 17th in Serie A and the 2nd in Serie B. In the meantime, Atalanta was ranked last for a corruption case: the Bergamo club was later accomplished by a judge, but for equity the ordinary, original regulation with two relegations was restored.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Juventus(C)3423567744+3351European Cup
2Fiorentina34161175636+2043
3Padova34161085542+1342
4Napoli34176116555+1040
5Roma341212104642+436
6Bologna341210124743+434
7Vicenza34137145148+333
7Torino341111124249−733
9Milan34914116147+1432
9Udinese341012125146+532
9Internazionale341012123636032
12Genoa34912135360−730
12Sampdoria34912135462−830
12Alessandria34912133642−630
12Lazio341010144565−2030
12SPAL341010143252−2030
17Atalanta(R)34616122949−2028[1]1958–59 Serie B
18Hellas Verona(R)34106184462−1826Qualification

Inter and Roma were invited to the 1958–60 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup.SS Lazio was the cupwinner.

Results

Home \ AwayALEATABOLFIOGENINTJUVLRVLAZMILNAPPADROMSAMSPATORUDIHEL
Alessandria0–02–01–03–12–11–22–14–00–00–00–01–32–00–00–01–23–1
Atalanta1–11–10–01–11–00–02–41–11–02–41–10–01–00–00–11–12–1
Bologna3–13–10–33–31–03–44–05–00–01–10–00–03–30–12–12–21–0
Fiorentina0–02–22–12–00–02–12–12–04–34–16–12–01–13–02–12–01–1
Genoa0–21–20–01–30–01–31–05–21–12–11–44–23–10–01–11–04–1
Internazionale1–11–10–20–11–02–21–05–21–00–10–01–12–24–00–00–11–0
Juventus2–13–04–10–03–23–15–23–11–01–32–13–04–13–14–12–03–2
Vicenza4–02–03–23–03–32–02–11–01–14–01–23–12–42–01–10–01–1
Lazio2–13–14–32–20–03–11–42–01–14–11–02–12–21–11–11–04–0
Milan1–15–00–12–11–52–21–14–16–12–21–11–10–14–24–01–12–0
Napoli4–12–20–13–14–01–04–33–11–11–04–00–00–12–03–03–26–0
Padova2–10–33–13–26–30–01–11–03–13–23–03–02–03–03–00–02–0
Roma2–10–02–00–02–10–14–11–13–03–30–23–15–11–12–03–32–1
Sampdoria1–11–10–13–10–00–23–21–11–10–23–03–23–11–14–03–51–1
SPAL3–22–10–22–21–12–00–11–33–01–51–21–11–01–00–12–01–1
Torino0–04–00–02–14–22–30–11–01–13–24–32–00–04–30–16–20–0
Udinese2–01–01–01–12–21–10–10–11–01–17–01–21–23–35–01–12–0
Hellas Verona3–03–01–00–11–32–42–31–01–04–34–31–10–15–31–22–03–2

Serie A qualification

Hellas Verona had to play two qualification matches against the team that ranked second in Serie B.

Team 1Agg.Team 21st leg2nd leg
BariItaly3-0ItalyHellas Verona1-0
in Bologna
2-0
in Rome

Hellas Verona relegated to Serie B.

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1WalesJohn CharlesJuventus28
2ItalyEddie FirmaniSampdoria23
3ArgentinaItalyOmar SívoriJuventus22
4BrazilLuís VinícioNapoli21
5SwedenKurt HamrinPadova20
6BrazilItalyDino da CostaRoma18
7ArgentinaItalyAntonio Valentín AngelilloInternazionale16
8SwedenBengt LindskogUdinese14
9BrazilEmanuele Del VecchioHellas Verona13
ItalySergio CampanaVicenza
ItalyPaolo BarisonGenoa
12UruguayJulio AbbadieGenoa12
ItalyEzio PascuttiBologna
ItalyGino PivatelliBologna
ItalyCarlo GalliMilan
ItalyLorenzo BettiniUdinese
ArgentinaItalyMiguel MontuoriFiorentina
18ItalySergio BrighentiPadova11

References and sources

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

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