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1994–95 Serie A

3rd season of top-tier Italian football


3rd season of top-tier Italian football

FieldValue
competitionSerie A
season–95
dates4 September 1994 – 4 June 1995
winnersJuventus
23rd title
continentalcup1[Champions League](1995-96-uefa-champions-league)
continentalcup1 qualifiersJuventus
continentalcup3[UEFA Cup](1995-96-uefa-cup)
continentalcup3 qualifiersLazio
Milan
Roma
Internazionale
continentalcup2[Cup Winners' Cup](1995-96-uefa-cup-winners-cup)
continentalcup2 qualifiersParma
relegatedGenoa
Foggia
Reggiana
Brescia
league topscorerGabriel Batistuta
(26 goals)
matches306
total goals773
prevseason[1993–94](1993-94-serie-a)
nextseason[1995–96](1995-96-serie-a)

23rd title Milan Roma Internazionale Foggia Reggiana Brescia (26 goals)

The 1994–95 Serie A was won by Juventus, who finished 10 points ahead of their nearest rivals Parma and Lazio.

Two pieces of silverware were seized by Juventus, who won the Coppa Italia against Parma but were beaten by the same opponents in the final of the UEFA Cup.

Milan's fourth-place finish after three successive Serie A titles was joined with further disappointment in the UEFA Champions League, as they lost the final to Dutch champions Ajax.

The relegated Serie A sides this season were Genoa (after tie-breaker with Padova), Foggia, Reggiana and Brescia.

This was the first Serie A season to award three points for a win in the league table: Juventus coach Marcello Lippi used a very offensive 4–3–3 formation, which resulted in a record 7 losses for a champion team, but with only 4 draws the Bianconeri capitalized upon the new regulation.

Teams

Fiorentina, Bari, Brescia and Padova had been promoted from Serie B.

Personnel and Sponsoring

TeamHead CoachKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
BariItaly Giuseppe MaterazziAdidasWüber
BresciaItaly Adelio MoroUhlsportCAB
CagliariUruguay Óscar TabárezErreàPecorino Sardo
CremoneseItaly Luigi SimoniUhlsportMoncart
FiorentinaItaly Claudio RanieriUhlsportSammontana
FoggiaItaly Enrico CatuzziAdidasSnips
GenoaItaly Claudio MaselliErreàKenwood
InternazionaleItaly Ottavio BianchiUmbroFiorucci
JuventusItaly Marcello LippiKappaDanone
LazioCzech Republic Zdeněk ZemanUmbroBanco di Roma
MilanItaly Fabio CapelloLottoOpel
NapoliFR Yugoslavia Vujadin BoškovLottoRecord Cucine
PadovaItaly Mauro SandreaniLottoAcqua Vera
ParmaItaly Nevio ScalaUmbroParmalat
ReggianaItaly Cesare VitaleAsicsBurro Giglio
RomaItaly Carlo MazzoneAsicsNuova Tirrena
SampdoriaSweden Sven-Göran ErikssonAsicsErg
TorinoItaly Nedo SonettiLottoBongioanni Caldaie

League table

Relegated to 1995-96 Serie B

Results

Relegation tie-breaker

Ruotolo Galante Bortolazzi Skuhravý Perrone Vlaović Balleri Kreek

Genoa relegated to 1995–96 Serie B.

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1ARG Gabriel BatistutaFiorentina26
2ARG Abel BalboRoma22
3Italy Ruggiero RizzitelliTorino19
Italy Gianfranco ZolaParma
5Italy Giuseppe SignoriLazio17
Italy Marco SimoneMilan
Italy Sandro TovalieriBari
Italy Gianluca VialliJuventus
9Italy Fabrizio RavanelliJuventus15
10Italy Enrico ChiesaCremonese14

Attendances

No.ClubAverage
1Milan56,659
2Roma56,356
3Lazio48,715
4Juventus47,866
5Internazionale40,523
6Napoli37,579
7Fiorentina34,401
8Sampdoria27,550
9Bari27,459
10Parma23,636
11Torino22,205
12Genoa21,717
13Cagliari17,441
14Padova14,788
15Foggia14,004
16Reggiana13,884
17Brescia10,794
18Cremonese9,189

References and sources

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

References

  1. (12 September 2018). "Norme organizzative interne della F.I.G.C. - Art. 51.6". [[Italian Football Federation]].
  2. https://www.european-football-statistics.co.uk/attn/archive/ita/aveita95.htm
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