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1929–30 Serie A

29th season of top-tier Italian football

1929–30 Serie A

29th season of top-tier Italian football

FieldValue
competitionSerie A
season1929–30
winnersAmbrosiana
3rd title
relegatedPadova
Cremonese
league topscorerGiuseppe Meazza
(31 goals)
matches306
total goals969
prevseason[1928–29](1928-29-divisione-nazionale)
nextseason[1930–31](1930-31-serie-a)

3rd title Cremonese (31 goals) The 1929-30 Serie A was the thirtieth edition of the Italian Football Championship. It was also the seventh season from which the Italian Football Champions adorned their team jerseys in the subsequent season with a Scudetto. Replacing Divisione Nazionale, this was the first season of the Italian Football Championship after its landmark fourth re-brand that created Serie A. Serie A was the first Italian football nationwide round robin to decide Italy's champion club. Secondary division Serie B was created the same season, facilitating meritocratic promotion and relegation between two Italian nationwide divisions. Internazionale were inaugural Serie A winners, and thus were Italian national champions for the third time. This was their first win since the Scudetto started being awarded from 1924. At the time Inter were named Ambrosiana.

Serie A 1929-30 teams distribution

Teams

The 18 clubs were the top 9 from each of the two groups in 1928–29 Divisione Nazionale.

Final classification

Results

Calendario

0-1Triestina-Torino1-4
3-1Torino-Padova0-1
1-10-5
2-00-1
3-30-0
3-10-6
2-00-7
0-21-2
2-22-0
3-00-2
0-11-2
0-11-0
1-00-1
2-12-1
1-00-3
2-11-1
7-00-1

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Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1ITA Giuseppe MeazzaAmbrosiana31
2ITA Rodolfo VolkRoma21
3ITA Antonio VojakNapoli20
ITA Bruno MainiBologna
5ITA Elvio BancheroGenoa 189317
ITA Giovanni FerrariAlessandria
ITA Gino RossettiTorino
ITA Giovanni VecchinaPadova
9ITA Pietro SerantoniAmbrosiana16
10ITA Virgilio LevrattoGenoa 189315
ITA Mario MagnozziLivorno
ITA Raimundo OrsiJuventus
13ITA Anton BlazevicAmbrosiana14
ITA Italo RossiPro Patria
15ITA Carlo ReguzzoniPro Patria13
PAR ITA Attila SallustroNapoli
ARG ITA Arturo Chini LudueñaRoma
ITA Federico MuneratiJuventus
ITA Mario PalandriLivorno

References

Sources

  • Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio - La Storia 1898-2004, Panini Edizioni, Modena, September 2005
  • Il Littoriale - years 1929 and 1930
  • La Stampa - years 1929 and 1930
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