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1981–82 Serie A

1981–82 Serie A

The 1981–82 Serie A season was won by Juventus.

[[LINK|lang_en|Serie_A|Serie A]]
Season1981 (1981)–82
ChampionsJuventus (20th title)
RelegatedMilan
Bologna
Como
European CupJuventus
Cup Winners' CupInternazionale
UEFA CupRoma
Fiorentina
Napoli
Matches played240
Goals scored474 (1.98 per match)
Top goalscorerRoberto Pruzzo
(15 goals)
1982–83 →
All statistics correct as of 16 May 1982.

Teams

Milan, Cesena and Genoa had been promoted from Serie B.

Final classification

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Juventus(C)3019834814+3446[1]European Cup
2Fiorentina30171123617+1945UEFA Cup
3Roma3015874029+1138
4Napoli30101553121+1035[2]
5Internazionale30111363934+535Cup Winners' Cup
6Ascoli3091472621+532
7Catanzaro30910112529−428
8Avellino3099122226−427
9Torino30811112530−527
10Cesena30811113441−727
11Udinese3098132737−1026
12Cagliari30711123336−325
13Genoa30613112429−525
14Milan(R)30710132131−1024Serie B 1982-83
15Bologna(R)30611132537−1223
16Como(R)30311161842−2417

Results

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Ascoli1–12–12–12–11–01–10–01–12–21–01–00–00–10–03–0
Avellino1–00–11–41–02–01–11–20–00–10–12–03–01–00–00–1
Bologna2–11–01–10–00–01–00–21–13–10–00–02–22–00–00–2
Cagliari1–00–02–22–11–12–00–02–11–10–11–11–12–41–01–1
Catanzaro1–00–01–01–03–00–00–21–00–00–13–00–11–11–00–0
Cesena1–12–04–12–14–11–12–11–11–31–12–31–31–10–02–1
Como1–20–12–22–11–12–11–11–11–10–22–00–40–10–10–2
Fiorentina0–01–01–01–11–01–01–03–24–20–01–02–11–02–13–0
Genoa0–00–21–01–12–00–01–00–01–12–11–22–00–10–12–1
Internazionale0–02–12–11–31–13–24–01–10–00–02–11–13–21–01–1
Juventus1–14–02–01–04–16–13–10–01–01–03–20–00–14–21–0
Milan0–02–12–11–00–11–01–10–00–00–10–11–11–20–00–1
Napoli0–00–02–01–01–12–22–00–12–22–00–00–11–02–00–0
Roma2–10–03–12–12–20–12–02–01–03–20–31–11–13–01–1
Torino2–11–11–04–21–20–00–02–22–00–10–12–10–02–21–0
Udinese0–21–22–21–02–10–11–01–23–21–11–50–00–10–13–2

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1ItalyRoberto PruzzoRoma15
2ItalyEdi BiviCatanzaro12
3ItalyClaudio PellegriniNapoli11
4ArgentinaDaniel BertoniFiorentina9
ItalyFrancesco GrazianiFiorentina
AustriaWalter SchachnerCesena
ItalyOliviero GarliniCesena
ItalyRoberto ManciniBologna
ItalyPietro Paolo VirdisJuventus
ItalyAlessandro AltobelliInternazionale
ItalyEvaristo BeccalossiInternazionale
ItalyLuigi PirasCagliari

References and sources

  • Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio 1983 (in Italian). Modena: Panini Group. 1982.

References

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Citation Linkopenlibrary.orgJuventus became the first, and as of 2018, the only team in Italian football to be awarded two golden stars, to commemorate their 20th title win.
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Citation Linkopenlibrary.orgNapoli obtained a UEFA spot for the Albanian political renounce.
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