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1953–54 Serie A
51st season of top-tier Italian football
51st season of top-tier Italian football
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| competition | Serie A |
| season | 1953–54 |
| image | 1953–54 Football Club Internazionale.jpg |
| image_size | 300px |
| winners | Internazionale |
| 7th title | |
| caption | Football Club Internazionale |
| relegated | Palermo |
| Legnano | |
| league topscorer | Gunnar Nordahl |
| (23 goals) | |
| matches | 306 |
| total goals | 825 |
| prevseason | 1952–53 |
| nextseason | 1954–55 |
7th title Legnano (23 goals) The 1953-54 Serie A was the fifty-second edition of the Italian Football Championship. It was the twenty-first Italian Football Championship branded Serie A, since Serie A was launched in 1929. This was the twenty-eighth season from which the Italian Football Champions adorned their team jerseys in the subsequent season with a Scudetto. Internazionale were champions for the second of two consecutive wins, and for the seventh time in their history. This was their fifth scudetto since the scudetto started being awarded in 1924, and their fifth win contested as Serie A.
Teams
Genoa and Legnano had been promoted from Serie B.
Final classification
Results
Relegation tie-breaker
Played in Milan, Florence and Rome
Palermo relegated to Serie B.
Top goalscorers
| Rank | Player | Club | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | SWE Gunnar Nordahl | Milan | 23 |
| 2 | SWE Hasse Jeppson | Napoli | 19 |
| 3 | ARG ITA Eduardo Ricagni | Juventus | 17 |
| 4 | ITA Adriano Bassett | Atalanta | 16 |
| 5 | DEN Poul Aage Rasmussen | Atalanta | 15 |
| DEN Jørgen Leschly Sørensen | Milan | ||
| 7 | ITA Giampiero Boniperti | Juventus | 14 |
| 8 | ITA Gino Armano | Internazionale | 13 |
| ITA Egisto Pandolfini | Roma | ||
| ITA Giancarlo Bacci | Fiorentina | ||
| 11 | ITA Benito Lorenzi | Internazionale | 12 |
| 12 | ITA Gino Cappello | Bologna | 11 |
| ITA Gino Pivatelli | Bologna | ||
| 14 | ITA Amedeo Amadei | Napoli | 10 |
| ITA Nerio Manzardo | Legnano | ||
| SWE Nils Liedholm | Milan | ||
| ITA Guido Gratton | Fiorentina | ||
| GER Horst Buhtz | Torino | ||
| SWE Lennart Skoglund | Internazionale |
References and sources
- Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio - La Storia 1898-2004, Panini Edizioni, Modena, September 2005
References
- [[Latin Cup]] finally suspended for coincidence with the [[1954 FIFA World Cup]].
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