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1958–59 Serie A

1958–59 Serie A

The 1958–59 Serie A season was the 29th edition of Serie A, the top-level football competition in Italy. The championship was won by Milan.

[[LINK|lang_en|Serie_A|Serie A]]
Season1958–59
ChampionsMilan
7th title
RelegatedTriestina
Torino
European CupMilan
Matches played306
Goals scored897 (2.93 per match)
Top goalscorerAntonio Valentín Angelillo
(33 goals)

Teams

Triestina and Bari had been promoted from Serie B.

Final classification

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Milan(C)34201228432+5252European Cup
2Fiorentina3420959535+6049
3Internazionale3420687741+3646
4Juventus34161087451+2342
5Sampdoria34158115044+638
6Roma341211115741+1635
7Vicenza34138134141034
7Padova34138135052−234
7Napoli3491693950−1134
10Bologna341011134753−631
11Bari34912133849−1130
11Genoa341010144462−1830
11Lazio341010143754−1730
14Alessandria34812143357−2428
15Udinese34811153259−2727
16SPAL34810162948−1926
17Triestina(R)34611173456−22231959–60 Serie B
17Torino(R)34611173672−3623

Juventus was the cupwinner.

Results

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Alessandria2–11–01–40–01–12–21–00–21–22–11–31–11–12–00–04–31–1
Bari1–00–01–21–21–21–12–22–20–20–01–02–12–12–14–10–02–1
Bologna4–01–10–42–12–24–11–01–11–11–12–01–01–23–20–00–22–0
Fiorentina7–14–06–37–14–03–33–11–11–34–13–01–14–11–24–04–17–0
Genoa1–11–01–00–04–20–10–10–00–23–32–12–20–00–33–01–11–0
Internazionale1–02–15–11–34–11–32–04–01–01–13–03–25–18–01–01–05–0
Juventus2–22–22–23–24–33–22–36–14–52–02–12–01–01–14–34–03–0
Vicenza1–00–01–11–21–22–11–01–02–02–33–24–11–21–12–05–42–0
Lazio0–23–22–10–02–41–21–00–10–00–01–11–31–04–02–03–11–1
Milan5–14–24–32–04–01–11–10–05–06–14–14–14–10–05–12–07–0
Napoli0–01–24–22–32–21–00–01–01–10–12–13–03–20–02–21–01–1
Padova0–00–01–01–14–22–01–43–13–10–10–03–32–12–14–02–22–1
Roma0–23–10–10–05–02–23–03–13–01–18–01–11–02–04–11–03–0
Sampdoria3–13–02–11–12–12–43–22–01–20–00–03–00–01–13–02–03–1
SPAL1–10–10–10–01–50–10–00–00–31–12–10–21–01–23–04–00–1
Torino6–12–22–20–60–00–53–21–11–03–31–23–12–21–21–01–00–1
Triestina2–00–03–21–32–11–10–30–03–02–20–02–41–01–20–11–11–1
Udinese1–03–11–12–04–01–30–41–04–12–21–11–20–01–11–20–00–0

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1ArgentinaItalyAntonio Valentín AngelilloInternazionale33
2BrazilItalyJose AltafiniMilan28
3SwedenKurt HamrinFiorentina26
4ArgentinaItalyMiguel MontuoriFiorentina22
5ItalyEddie FirmaniInternazionale20
6WalesJohn CharlesJuventus19
7ItalySergio BrighentiPadova18
8ItalyEzio PascuttiBologna17
9SwedenArne SelmossonRoma16
ItalyGiancarlo DanovaMilan
11BrazilItalyDino da CostaRoma15
12BrazilHumberto TozziLazio14
ArgentinaItalyFrancisco LojaconoFiorentina
ItalyPaolo BarisonGenoa
ArgentinaItalyOmar SívoriJuventus
16ItalyBruno NicolèJuventus13
ItalyAurelio MilaniSampdoria
BrazilEmanuele Del VecchioNapoli
Source[1]

References

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Citation Linkwww.rsssf.comMaurizio Mariani (6 May 2002). "Classifica Marcatori". Italy 1958/59. RSSSF. Retrieved 20 March 2012.
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