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1968–69 Serie A
66th season of top-tier Italian football
66th season of top-tier Italian football
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| competition | Serie A |
| winners | Fiorentina |
| 2nd title | |
| season | 1968–69 |
| dates | 29 September 1968 – 18 May 1969 |
| image | AC Fiorentina 1968–69 Scudetto.JPG |
| caption | 1968–69 Fiorentina team |
| relegated | Varese |
| Pisa | |
| Atalanta | |
| continentalcup1 | European Cup |
| continentalcup1 qualifiers | Fiorentina |
| Milan | |
| continentalcup3 | Inter-Cities Fairs Cup |
| continentalcup3 qualifiers | Cagliari |
| Internazionale | |
| Juventus | |
| Napoli | |
| continentalcup2 | Cup Winners' Cup |
| continentalcup2 qualifiers | Roma |
| league topscorer | Gigi Riva |
| (21 goals) | |
| matches | 240 |
| total goals | 497 |
| prevseason | 1967–68 |
| nextseason | 1969–70 |
2nd title Pisa Atalanta Milan Internazionale Juventus Napoli (21 goals) The 1968–69 Serie A season was won by Fiorentina.
Teams
Palermo, Hellas Verona and Pisa had been promoted from Serie B.
Events
The goal difference was introduced for the relegations instead of the tiebreakers.
Final classification
Results
Top goalscorers
| Rank | Player | Club | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Italy Gigi Riva | Cagliari | 21 |
| 2 | Italy Pietro Anastasi | Juventus | 15 |
| Italy Gianni Bui | Hellas Verona | ||
| 4 | Italy Pierino Prati | Milan | 14 |
| Italy Mario Maraschi | Fiorentina | ||
| 6 | Italy Mario Bertini | Internazionale | 11 |
| Italy Lucio Mujesan | Bologna | ||
| 8 | Italy Sergio Pellizzaro | Palermo | 10 |
| 9 | Italy Roberto Boninsegna | Cagliari | 9 |
| Italy Giuseppe Savoldi | Bologna | ||
| BRA Sergio Clerici | Atalanta | ||
| Italy Angelo Domenghini | Internazionale | ||
| 13 | Italy Vincenzo Traspedini | Hellas Verona | 8 |
Attendances
| # | Club | Average |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Napoli | 67,079 |
| 2 | Milan | 48,403 |
| 3 | Roma | 46,323 |
| 4 | Internazionale | 39,549 |
| 5 | Fiorentina | 33,637 |
| 6 | Juventus | 33,383 |
| 7 | Torino | 25,435 |
| 8 | Hellas Verona | 23,894 |
| 9 | Bologna | 22,201 |
| 10 | Cagliari | 22,163 |
| 11 | Palermo | 20,561 |
| 12 | Sampdoria | 17,680 |
| 13 | Atalanta | 15,780 |
| 14 | Pisa | 15,488 |
| 15 | Vicenza | 13,539 |
| 16 | Varese | 9,439 |
Source:
Footnotes
References and sources
- Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio - La Storia 1898-2004, Panini Edizioni, Modena, September 2005
References
- https://www.european-football-statistics.co.uk/attn/archive/ita/aveita69.htm
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