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1989–90 Serie A
88th season of top-tier Italian football
88th season of top-tier Italian football
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| competition | Serie A |
| season | –90 |
| dates | 27 August 1989 – 29 April 1990 |
| winners | Napoli |
| 2nd title | |
| continentalcup1 | [European Cup](1990-91-european-cup) |
| continentalcup1 qualifiers | Napoli |
| Milan | |
| continentalcup3 | [UEFA Cup](1990-91-uefa-cup) |
| continentalcup3 qualifiers | Internazionale |
| Roma | |
| Atalanta | |
| Bologna | |
| continentalcup2 | [Cup Winners' Cup](1990-91-european-cup-winners-cup) |
| continentalcup2 qualifiers | Juventus |
| Sampdoria | |
| relegated | Udinese |
| Hellas Verona | |
| Cremonese | |
| Ascoli | |
| league topscorer | Marco van Basten |
| (19 goals) | |
| longest wins | 22 matches |
| Milan | |
| longest unbeaten | 17 matches |
| Milan | |
| longest losses | 17 matches |
| Ascoli | |
| longest winless | 4 matches |
| Ascoli | |
| matches | 306 |
| total goals | 684 |
| prevseason | [1988–89](1988-89-serie-a) |
| nextseason | [1990–91](1990-91-serie-a) |
2nd title Milan Roma Atalanta Bologna Sampdoria Hellas Verona Cremonese Ascoli (19 goals) Milan Milan Ascoli Ascoli
The 1989–90 Serie A season was another successful year for Napoli, with Diego Maradona being among the leading goalscorers in Serie A (16 goals), behind Marco van Basten of Milan (19 goals) and Roberto Baggio of Fiorentina (17 goals). But while Baggio's Fiorentina narrowly avoided relegation, Maradona's Napoli won their second Serie A title in four seasons, while Van Basten helped Milan retain the European Cup as compensation for their failure to win the Serie A title, having finished two points behind Napoli. Demoted to Serie B for 1990–91 were Udinese, Hellas Verona, Cremonese and Ascoli. In Europe, Sampdoria won the Cup Winners Cup and Juventus the UEFA Cup, making this year the most successful in Italian football history.
Teams
Genoa, Bari, Udinese and Cremonese had been promoted from Serie B.
Personnel and sponsoring
| Team | Head coach | Kit manufacturer | Shirt sponsor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ascoli | ITA Aldo Agroppi | Adidas | Cocif |
| Atalanta | ITA Emiliano Mondonico | Ennerre | Tamoil |
| Bari | ITA Gaetano Salvemini | Adidas | Sud Leasing |
| Bologna | ITA Luigi Maifredi | Uhlsport | Mercatone Uno |
| Cesena | ITA Marcello Lippi | Adidas | Orogel |
| Cremonese | ITA Tarcisio Burgnich | Patrick | Majestic SpA |
| Fiorentina | ITA Francesco Graziani | ABM | La Nazione |
| Genoa | ITA Franco Scoglio | Erreà | Mita |
| Hellas Verona | ITA Osvaldo Bagnoli | Hummel | Tortellini Rana |
| Internazionale | ITA Giovanni Trapattoni | Uhlsport | Misura |
| Juventus | ITA Dino Zoff | Kappa | UPIM |
| Lazio | ITA Giuseppe Materazzi | Umbro | Cassa di Risparmio di Roma |
| Lecce | ITA Carlo Mazzone | Adidas | Ponti Aceto |
| Milan | ITA Arrigo Sacchi | Kappa | Mediolanum |
| Napoli | ITA Alberto Bigon | Ennerre | Mars |
| Roma | Italy Luigi Radice | Ennerre | Barilla |
| Sampdoria | Yugoslavia Vujadin Boškov | Kappa | Erg |
| Udinese | Italy Rino Marchesi | ABM | Rex Elettrodomestici |
Final classification
Results
Top goalscorers
| Rank | Player | Club | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | NED Marco van Basten | Milan | 19 |
| 2 | Italy Roberto Baggio | Fiorentina | 17 |
| 3 | ARG Diego Maradona | Napoli | 16 |
| 4 | Italy Salvatore Schillaci | Juventus | 15 |
| 5 | GER Rudi Völler | Roma | 14 |
| 6 | Italy Massimo Agostini | Cesena | 13 |
| ARG Gustavo Dezotti | Cremonese | ||
| GER Jürgen Klinsmann | Internazionale | ||
| 9 | ARG Abel Balbo | Udinese | 11 |
| Italy Roberto Mancini | Sampdoria | ||
| GER Lothar Matthäus | Internazionale |
Attendances
Source:
| No. | Club | Average Attendance | Change (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | AC Milan | 59,054 | -18.3% |
| 2 | SSC Napoli | 58,264 | -5.7% |
| 3 | Internazionale | 50,142 | -13.8% |
| 4 | Juventus FC | 29,627 | -2.4% |
| 5 | Genoa CFC | 26,789 | 54.9% |
| 6 | Bologna FC | 26,391 | 16.7% |
| 7 | UC Sampdoria | 26,120 | 45.4% |
| 8 | AS Bari | 24,807 | 42.8% |
| 9 | Udinese Calcio | 23,472 | 5.7% |
| 10 | AS Roma | 22,067 | -36.8% |
| 11 | Atalanta BC | 21,966 | -11.1% |
| 12 | Hellas Verona | 21,429 | -15.1% |
| 13 | US Lecce | 20,816 | -8.3% |
| 14 | SS Lazio | 20,022 | -37.7% |
| 15 | ACF Fiorentina | 17,306 | -29.5% |
| 16 | AC Cesena | 16,583 | -4.3% |
| 17 | US Cremonese | 12,154 | 53.1% |
| 18 | Ascoli Picchio | 11,392 | -6.7% |
References and sources
- Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio - La Storia 1898-2004, Panini Edizioni, Modena, September 2005
References
- (12 September 2018). "Norme organizzative interne della F.I.G.C. - Art. 51.6". [[Italian Football Federation]].
- https://www.european-football-statistics.co.uk/attn/archive/ita/aveita90.htm
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