1969–70 Serie A

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1969–70 Cagliari team
Season1969–70
Dates14 September 1969 – 26 April 1970
Champions Cagliari
1st title
Relegated Brescia
Palermo
Bari
European Cup Cagliari
Cup Winners' Cup Bologna
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Internazionale
Juventus
Fiorentina
Lazio
Matches played240
Goals scored464 (1.93 per match)
Top goalscorer Gigi Riva
(21 goals)
1970–71

The 1969–70 Serie A season was won by Cagliari.

Teams

Lazio, Brescia and Bari had been promoted from Serie B.

Contents

Final classification

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Cagliari (C)30171124211+3145Qualification to European Cup
2 Internazionale 3016954119+2241Qualified to Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
3 Juventus 3015874320+2338
4 Milan 30131073824+1436 [lower-alpha 1]
5 Fiorentina 3015694033+736Qualified to Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
6 Napoli 30101192421+331
7 Torino 301181120311130
8 Lazio 30117123332+129Qualified to Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
9 Vicenza 30117123231+129
10 Bologna 3061682224228Qualification to Cup Winners' Cup
11 Roma 30812102736928
12 Hellas Verona 30810122630426
13 Sampdoria 306121222371524
14 Brescia (R)305101520351520Relegation to Serie B
15 Palermo (R)305101523452220
16 Bari (R)30591611352419
Source: Panini
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. Milan not qualified to the ICFC consequently to Inter qualification.

Results

Home \ Away BAR BOL BRE CAG FIO INT JUV LRV LAZ MIL NAP PAL ROM SAM TOR HEL
Bari 0–22–00–01–10–12–10–00–00–50–01–01–00–00–10–2
Bologna 1–10–30–02–22–10–01–11–00–11–23–11–11–10–10–0
Brescia 0–01–10–21–21–10–11–10–01–41–24–20–10–00–10–0
Cagliari 2–01–04–00–01–11–12–11–01–12–0 2–0 1–04–02–01–0
Fiorentina 3–00–10–10–12–02–02–12–04–21–23–12–21–00–01–0
Internazionale 1–01–03–11–03–0 0–0 0–03–0 0–0 1–02–02–03–22–00–0
Juventus 1–01–11–02–22–0 2–1 4–02–13–00–04–11–12–0 1–2 3–0
Vicenza 2–01–10–11–21–21–11–02–11–03–21–13–02–11–03–0
Lazio 4–11–01–00–25–13–12–01–01–00–24–0 1–1 1–01–10–1
Milan 1–00–01–10–04–2 0–1 0–21–03–01–01–02–30–03–02–0
Napoli 1–00–00–00–20–10–01–01–01–11–10–0 0–0 0–24–02–1
Palermo 0–01–01–3 1–0 1–11–21–31–31–10–00–02–23–01–01–0
Roma 1–01–21–01–10–12–10–31–0 2–1 0–1 2–1 1–13–30–01–1
Sampdoria 1–00–02–00–01–30–50–00–10–21–10–01–02–01–12–1
Torino 0–11–11–00–41–00–0 0–3 1–03–00–10–21–10–02–12–1
Hellas Verona 4–10–00–01–10–11–31–03–11–12–21–02–02–01–10–1
Source: Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio - La Storia 1898-2004, Panini Edizioni, Modena, September 2005 (in Italian)
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Flag of Italy.svg Gigi Riva Cagliari 21
2 Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Vitali Vicenza 17
3 Flag of Italy.svg Pietro Anastasi Juventus 15
4 Flag of Italy.svg Roberto Boninsegna Internazionale 13
5 Flag of Italy.svg Giorgio Chinaglia Lazio 12
Flag of Italy.svg Luciano Chiarugi Fiorentina
Flag of Italy.svg Pierino Prati Milan
8 Flag of Italy.svg Mario Bertini Internazionale 9
9 Flag of Italy.svg Angelo Domenghini Cagliari 8
Flag of Italy.svg Gianni Rivera Milan
Flag of Brazil.svg Flag of Italy.svg José Altafini Napoli

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