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1949–50 Serie A

47th season of top-tier Italian football


47th season of top-tier Italian football

FieldValue
competitionSerie A
season1949–50
image[[File:Juventus Football Club 1949-50.jpgframeless]]
caption1949–50 Juventus team
winnersJuventus
8th title
relegatedBari
Venezia
league topscorerGunnar Nordahl
(35 goals)
matches380
total goals1265
prevseason[1948–49](1948-49-serie-a)
nextseason[1950–51](1950-51-serie-a)

8th title Venezia (35 goals) The 1949-50 Serie A was the forty-eighth edition of the Italian Football Championship. It was the seventeenth Italian Football Championship branded Serie A, since Serie A was launched in 1929. This was the twenty-fourth season from which the Italian Football Champions adorned their team jerseys in the subsequent season with a Scudetto. Juventus were champions for the eighth time in their history. This was their seventh scudetto since the scudetto started being awarded in 1924 and their sixth win contested as Serie A. This ended Torino's run of five consecutive Italian Football Championship wins, after the Torino first team squad was killed in the Superga air disaster.

The 1949–50 Serie A season was won by Juventus.

Teams

Como and Venezia had been promoted from Serie B.

Final classification

Results

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1SWE Gunnar NordahlMilan35
2Hungarian People's Republic István NyersInternazionale30
3DEN John HansenJuventus28
4ARG Benjamin SantosTorino27
5ITA Alberto GalassiFiorentina23
6ITA Renzo BuriniMilan22
7ITA Giampiero BonipertiJuventus20
ITA Amedeo AmadeiInternazionale
9ITA Giancarlo VitaliPadova19
Hungarian People's Republic Mihály KincsesLucchese
11SWE Gunnar GrenMilan18
SWE Nils LiedholmMilan
DEN Karl Aage HansenAtalanta
ITA Vittorio GhiandiComo
ARG ITA Rinaldo MartinoJuventus
ITA Adriano BassettoSampdoria
17DEN Jørgen Leschly SørensenAtalanta17
18NED Faas WilkesInternazionale16

References and sources

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

References

  1. Due to an inappropriate coincidence with the [[1950 FIFA World Cup]], no major Italian club could join the 1950 [[Latin Cup]]. Only [[SS Lazio]], a minor team at time, accepted to join.
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