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1980–81 Serie A

1980–81 Serie A

The 1980–81 Serie A season was won by Juventus.

[[LINK|lang_en|Serie_A|Serie A]]
Season1980 (1980)–81
ChampionsJuventus
19th title
RelegatedPerugia
Brescia
Pistoiese
European CupJuventus
Cup Winners' CupRoma
UEFA CupNapoli
Internazionale
Matches played240
Goals scored460 (1.92 per match)
Top goalscorerRoberto Pruzzo
(18 goals)
← 1979–80

Teams

Como, Pistoiese and Brescia had been promoted from Serie B.

Final classification

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Juventus(C)30171034615+3144European Cup
2Roma30141424320+2342Cup Winners' Cup
3Napoli30141063121+1038UEFA Cup
4Internazionale3014884124+1736
5Fiorentina3091472825+332
6Cagliari3081482930−130
7Bologna30111273227+529[1]
8Catanzaro3061772427−329
9Torino30810122629−326
10Avellino301010103633+325[1]
11Ascoli30711121834−1625
12Udinese30613112439−1525
13Como3089132533−825
14Brescia[2](R)3041791925−625Serie B 1981-82
15Perugia(R)30513121831−1318[1]
16Pistoiese(R)3064201946−2716

Results

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Ascoli1–11–10–00–01–22–11–00–10–03–20–30–00–00–01–0
Avellino4–22–01–02–11–02–12–31–31–10–02–13–01–13–00–0
Bologna1–00–00–12–10–01–12–12–11–51–14–02–01–11–01–0
Brescia0–11–20–01–01–11–00–00–01–11–21–12–21–21–11–1
Cagliari2–01–00–01–22–11–10–01–11–10–02–12–01–01–11–1
Catanzaro2–01–12–20–00–02–02–20–00–00–00–11–31–11–02–1
Como0–02–02–12–23–10–02–11–01–20–11–01–00–10–22–0
Fiorentina2–12–12–11–00–01–11–10–00–10–11–01–21–12–01–1
Internazionale1–20–01–00–04–12–22–11–21–03–03–12–02–41–12–0
Juventus3–01–00–12–01–13–02–01–02–11–12–14–10–01–24–0
Napoli1–01–02–11–12–01–12–01–11–00–10–11–04–01–31–0
Perugia0–00–00–00–01–10–00–00–00–20–00–03–01–11–01–2
Pistoiese0–12–10–21–01–30–12–00–11–21–30–11–00–41–11–1
Roma4–11–11–11–01–00–01–11–11–00–01–15–01–02–03–1
Torino3–02–01–21–11–22–01–11–10–10–20–12–01–00–20–0
Udinese0–05–41–10–02–22–12–00–00–40–22–11–11–00–20–0

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1ItalyRoberto PruzzoRoma18
2ItalyMassimo PalancaCatanzaro13
3ItalyAlessandro AltobelliInternazionale12
4ItalyClaudio PellegriniNapoli11
ItalyFrancesco GrazianiTorino
6ItalyGiancarlo AntognoniFiorentina9
ItalyVito ChimentiPistoiese
ItalyPaolo PuliciTorino
9Republic of IrelandLiam BradyJuventus8
ItalyFranco SelvaggiCagliari
ItalyNicola ZanoneUdinese
12ItalyAntonio CabriniJuventus7
ItalyMarco TardelliJuventus
ItalyEvaristo BeccalossiInternazionale
ItalyGiuliano FioriniBologna

References and sources

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

References

[1]
Citation Linkopenlibrary.orgBologna, Avellino and Perugia started the season with a 5-point penalisation because of the Totonero 1980 scandal.
Sep 26, 2019, 7:06 PM
[2]
Citation Linkopenlibrary.orgPositions decided by head-to-head points. Avellino 10 pts; Ascoli 10 pts; Udinese 8 pts; Como 6 pts; Brescia 6 pts.
Sep 26, 2019, 7:06 PM
[3]
Citation Linkwww.rsssf.com[1]
Sep 26, 2019, 7:06 PM
[4]
Citation Linkwww.rsssf.com[1]
Sep 26, 2019, 7:06 PM
[5]
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