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1959–60 Serie A

1959–60 Serie A

Serie A 1959-60 team distribution

Serie A 1959-60 team distribution

The 1959–60 Serie A season was won by Juventus.

A modern professional structure was introduced, together with a third relegation.

[[LINK|lang_en|Serie_A|Serie A]]
Season1959–60
ChampionsJuventus
11th title
RelegatedPalermo
Alessandria
Genoa
European CupJuventus
Cup Winners' CupFiorentina
Inter-Cities Fairs CupInternazionale
Roma
Matches played306
Goals scored792 (2.59 per match)
Top goalscorerOmar Sivori
(28 goals)
1960–61 →

Teams

Atalanta and Palermo had been promoted from Serie B.

Final classification

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Juventus(C)3425549233+5955European Cup
2Fiorentina3420776831+3747Cup Winners' Cup
3Milan34171075637+1944
4Internazionale34141285543+1240Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
5Bologna34148125042+836
5Padova34148125046+436
5SPAL341212104550−536
8Sampdoria341113104146−535
9Roma34138135353034Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
10Vicenza341110133942−332
11Atalanta34913123139−831
12Lazio34912133245−1330
13Bari34911143242−1029
13Napoli34813133348−1529
15Udinese34616123954−1528
16Palermo(R)34615132740−13271960–61 Serie B
17Alessandria(R)34515142851−2325
18Genoa(R)34410202150−290[1]

Results

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Alessandria0–02–01–13–32–12–30–23–10–03–11–10–01–00–02–20–10–1
Atalanta5–13–03–01–32–11–12–21–10–00–01–01–01–02–00–02–20–0
Bari0–01–01–11–01–01–31–30–00–03–01–15–21–02–31–10–03–1
Bologna2–15–02–03–13–11–03–20–11–10–34–12–23–13–10–12–32–0
Fiorentina3–14–14–22–12–02–01–00–02–21–12–11–05–03–14–03–12–1
Genoa1–01–11–00–20–01–32–60–22–40–20–00–01–11–01–20–10–0
Internazionale3–12–00–02–12–02–00–34–01–10–03–16–33–31–30–02–13–3
Juventus7–00–12–03–03–12–01–04–12–03–14–25–12–14–02–23–14–3
Vicenza0–01–00–01–11–11–00–21–23–21–20–01–03–05–02–03–11–0
Lazio2–01–11–11–30–50–00–20–22–10–12–12–02–10–13–13–12–1
Milan3–12–12–02–20–02–15–30–22–01–03–13–20–01–14–03–13–1
Napoli1–11–01–22–00–40–21–12–13–10–01–11–22–11–01–10–31–1
Padova1–10–01–02–01–02–13–00–42–12–02–01–21–01–04–16–36–1
Palermo4–01–01–10–00–41–11–11–11–00–01–00–00–04–22–11–10–0
Roma1–03–03–21–21–21–03–12–23–13–02–23–01–01–16–11–12–2
Sampdoria0–04–01–01–02–13–00–00–22–24–02–10–21–10–03–00–23–1
SPAL0–01–03–10–01–00–00–03–62–11–10–32–21–11–02–11–12–1
Udinese1–11–10–11–00–22–21–11–12–21–02–20–02–11–03–31–13–2

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1ArgentinaItalyOmar SívoriJuventus28
2SwedenKurt HamrinFiorentina26
3WalesJohn CharlesJuventus23
4ItalySergio BrighentiPadova21
5BrazilItalyJose AltafiniMilan20
6ArgentinaPedro ManfrediniRoma16
7ItalyLorenzo BettiniUdinese14
ItalyGino PivatelliBologna
ItalyPaolo ErbaBari
10SwedenArne SelmossonRoma13
ItalyOrlando RozzoniLazio
12ItalyMario TortulPadova12
ItalyEddie FirmaniInternazionale
14ArgentinaItalyAntonio Valentín AngelilloInternazionale11
SwedenBengt LindskogInternazionale
ItalyEgidio MorbelloSPAL
ItalyOliviero ContiVicenza

References and sources

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

References

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Citation Linkopenlibrary.orgGenoa was penalized of 18 points for bribery, 10 of which in the following season. The points for the following seasons were reduced to 7 in appeal.
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