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2004–05 Serie A

103rd season of top-tier Italian football


103rd season of top-tier Italian football

FieldValue
competitionSerie A
season2004–05
dates11 September 2004 – 29 May 2005
winnersNone (Juventus were stripped of their title due to Calciopoli scandal)
relegatedBologna
Brescia
Atalanta
continentalcup1[Champions League](2005-06-uefa-champions-league)
continentalcup1 qualifiersJuventus
Milan
Internazionale
Udinese
continentalcup2[UEFA Cup](2005-06-uefa-cup)
continentalcup2 qualifiersSampdoria
Palermo
Roma
continentalcup3[Intertoto Cup](2005-uefa-intertoto-cup)
continentalcup3 qualifiersLazio
league topscorerCristiano Lucarelli
(24 goals)
highest scoringParma 6–4 Livorno
matches380
total goals960
average attendance26,098
nextseason[2005–06](2005-06-serie-a)
prevseason[2003–04](2003-04-serie-a)

Brescia Atalanta Milan Internazionale Udinese Palermo Roma (24 goals)

The 2004–05 Serie A (known as the Serie A TIM for sponsorship reasons) was the 103rd season of top-tier Italian football, the 73rd in a round-robin tournament. It was expanded to contain 20 clubs, which played 38 matches against each other, rather than the 34 matches in previous seasons, while relegations were reduced to three. The Coppa Campioni d'Italia was presented to the winners on the pitch for the first time.

The first two teams qualified directly to UEFA Champions League, teams ending in the third and fourth places had to play Champions League qualifications, teams ending in the fifth and sixth places qualified to UEFA Cup (another spot was given to the winner of Coppa Italia), while only the last three teams were to be relegated in Serie B, the Italian second division, following a regulations change.

Juventus finished in first place but were later stripped of the title as a result of the Calciopoli scandal. As a result, there was no winner or runner-up in the 2004-05 competition, but the European competition places for higher positions in the table remained. Milan ended the campaign in second place, however they are not considered runners-up due to the scandal. Udinese qualified for the UEFA Champions League for the first time in its history. Palermo, in its first Serie A campaign in over 30 years, finished in sixth place, qualifying for the UEFA Cup for the first time in its history. Roma qualified for the UEFA Cup as the runners-up in the Coppa Italia because the cup winner, Internazionale, had already qualified for the Champions League.

Two teams, Brescia and Atalanta, were directly relegated to Serie B, while the third relegation place was to be decided among three teams (Fiorentina, Bologna and Parma), counting only the so-called classifica avulsa; that is, the table composed solely by the six matches among the three teams. Bologna and Parma had fewer points, and played the relegation tiebreaker. The tiebreaker was won by Parma, who were defeated 0–1 at home but won 0–2 away in the return match. This method of classifying teams on equal points totals was abolished for the 2005–06 season but returned for the 2022–23 season.

Personnel and sponsoring

TeamHead coachKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
Atalanta*ITA Delio RossiAsicsPromatech
BolognaITA Carlo MazzoneMacronAmica Chips
BresciaITA Alberto CavasinKappaBanca Lombarda e Piemontese
Cagliari*ITA Daniele ArrigoniA-LineTerra Sarda
ChievoITA Maurizio D'AngeloLottoPaluani/Columbia TriStar Film Distributors International
Fiorentina*ITA Dino ZoffAdidasToyota
InternazionaleITA Roberto ManciniNikePirelli
JuventusITA Fabio CapelloNikeSky Sport/Tamoil (in UEFA matches)
LazioITA Giuseppe PapadopuloPumaParmacotto
LecceCZE Zdeněk ZemanAsicsSalento
Livorno*ITA Roberto DonadoniAsicsBanca Carige
Messina*ITA Bortolo MuttiLegeaCaffè Miscela d'Oro, Regione Siciliana/Air Malta
MilanITA Carlo AncelottiAdidasOpel
ParmaITA Pietro CarmignaniChampionChampion
Palermo*ITA Francesco GuidolinLotto[+39 Challenge](39-challenge), Provincia di Palermo
RegginaITA Walter MazzarriAsicsGicos, Stocco&Stocco
RomaITA Bruno ContiDiadoraMazda
SampdoriaITA Walter NovellinoKappaErg
SienaITA Luigi De CanioLottoBanca Monte dei Paschi di Siena
UdineseITA Luciano SpallettiLe Coq SportifKia Motors

(*) Promoted from Serie B.

League table

Results

Relegation tie-breaker


Gilardino

Bologna relegated to Serie B.

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1ITA Cristiano LucarelliLivorno24
2ITA Alberto GilardinoParma23
3ITA Vincenzo MontellaRoma21
4ITA Luca ToniPalermo20
5SCG Mirko VučinićLecce19
6UKR Andriy ShevchenkoMilan17
7BRA AdrianoInternazionale16
ITA Mauro EspositoCagliari
SWE Zlatan IbrahimovićJuventus
10ITA David Di MicheleUdinese15
11ITA Alessandro Del PieroJuventus14
ITA Francesco FlachiSampdoria
13BUL Valeri BojinovLecce, Fiorentina13
ITA Tommaso RocchiLazio
ITA Vincenzo IaquintaUdinese
ITA AUS Christian VieriInternazionale

Attendances

Source:

#ClubAvg. attendanceHighest
1AC Milan63,59579,775
2Internazionale57,29578,471
3AS Roma49,63169,488
4SS Lazio37,51664,734
5ACF Fiorentina34,20245,909
6US Città di Palermo33,23034,271
7ACR Messina29,73737,582
8Juventus FC26,42954,181
9UC Sampdoria23,66932,102
10Bologna FC19,00430,796
11Reggina Calcio16,26121,445
12US Lecce16,11430,482
13Udinese Calcio15,81024,504
14AS Livorno Calcio15,33419,726
15Atalanta BC14,68921,962
16Parma FC14,04423,010
17Cagliari Calcio13,57922,500
18ChievoVerona12,10329,450
19AC Siena9,46114,604
20Brescia Calcio7,74916,504

References and sources

  • Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio 2006, Panini Edizioni, Modena, November 2006

References

  1. (14 August 2015). "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/aveita05.htm
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