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1968–69 Serie A

1968–69 Serie A

Serie A 1968-69 team distribution

Serie A 1968-69 team distribution

The 1968–69 Serie A season was won by Fiorentina.

[[LINK|lang_en|Serie_A|Serie A]]
Season1968–69
ChampionsFiorentina
2nd title
RelegatedVarese
Pisa
Atalanta
European CupFiorentina
Milan
Cup Winners' CupRoma
Inter-Cities Fairs CupCagliari
Internazionale
Juventus
Napoli
Matches played240
Goals scored497 (2.07 per match)
Top goalscorerLuigi Riva
(21 goals)
← 1967–68
1969–70 →

Teams

Palermo, Hellas Verona and Pisa had been promoted from Serie B.

Final classification

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Fiorentina(C)30161313818+2045European Cup
2Cagliari30141334118+2341Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
3Milan30141333112+1941European Cup[1]
4Internazionale3014885526+2936Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
5Juventus30121173224+835
6Torino30111183324+933
7Napoli30101282625+132Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
8Roma301010103535030Cup Winners' Cup
9Bologna30109112736−929
10Hellas Verona3098134049−926
11Palermo30711122132−1125
12Sampdoria30513122127−623
13Vicenza3087152639−1323
14Varese(R)30512132043−23221969–70 Serie B
15Pisa(R)3068162644−1820
16Atalanta(R)30411152545−2019

Results

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Atalanta1–01–20–10–43–31–30–00–02–21–10–20–03–10–05–2
Bologna1–02–20–01–21–13–01–02–12–01–00–00–02–01–01–1
Cagliari1–03–11–11–00–13–03–10–03–03–00–00–01–00–02–0
Fiorentina2–11–31–11–02–13–00–02–11–03–10–01–00–03–11–0
Internazionale1–14–04–01–21–21–01–11–10–04–03–11–12–26–04–1
Juventus1–01–01–20–21–01–00–12–00–02–02–21–10–02–01–0
Vicenza1–01–01–10–00–10–01–12–01–01–21–23–01–11–02–1
Milan0–04–00–00–01–01–04–10–01–02–11–01–01–02–03–0
Napoli2–01–12–11–33–12–11–00–01–02–10–00–30–01–11–1
Palermo5–12–00–00–01–11–12–10–00–21–00–31–01–01–10–0
Pisa1–00–10–00–11–10–02–20–11–04–11–21–01–11–11–1
Roma4–12–11–41–20–31–15–21–10–02–12–01–01–30–01–2
Sampdoria0–00–00–11–10–31–11–01–10–20–11–20–01–14–03–2
Torino3–13–00–00–02–11–20–01–00–03–11–02–02–02–14–0
Varese1–21–11–62–20–10–21–00–01–20–03–12–10–01–01–0
Hellas Verona1–15–10–02–22–32–12–11–31–02–05–32–00–33–01–1

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1ItalyLuigi RivaCagliari21
2ItalyPietro AnastasiJuventus15
ItalyGianni BuiHellas Verona
4ItalyPierino PratiMilan14
ItalyMario MaraschiFiorentina
6ItalyMario BertiniInternazionale11
ItalyLucio MujesanBologna
8ItalySergio PellizzaroPalermo10
9ItalyRoberto BoninsegnaCagliari9
ItalyGiuseppe SavoldiBologna
BrazilSergio ClericiAtalanta
ItalyAngelo DomenghiniInternazionale
13ItalyVincenzo TraspediniHellas Verona8

References

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