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2009–10 Serie A
108th season of top-tier Italian football
108th season of top-tier Italian football
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| competition | Serie A |
| season | [2009–10](2009-10-in-italian-football) |
| dates | 22 August 2009 – 16 May 2010 |
| winners | Internazionale |
| 18th title | |
| relegated | Atalanta |
| Siena | |
| Livorno | |
| continentalcup1 | [Champions League](2010-11-uefa-champions-league) |
| continentalcup1 qualifiers | Internazionale |
| Roma | |
| Milan | |
| Sampdoria | |
| continentalcup2 | [Europa League](2010-11-uefa-europa-league) |
| continentalcup2 qualifiers | Palermo |
| Napoli | |
| Juventus | |
| league topscorer | Antonio Di Natale |
| (29 goals) | |
| biggest home win | Juventus 5–1 Sampdoria |
| (28 October 2009) | |
| Milan 4–0 Siena | |
| (17 January 2010) | |
| biggest away win | Genoa 0–5 Internazionale |
| (17 October 2009) | |
| highest scoring | Internazionale 5–3 Palermo |
| (29 October 2009) | |
| Genoa 5–3 Cagliari | |
| (14 March 2010) | |
| matches | 380 |
| total goals | 992 |
| prevseason | [2008–09](2008-09-serie-a) |
| nextseason | [2010–11](2010-11-serie-a) |
18th title Siena Livorno Roma Milan Sampdoria Napoli Juventus (29 goals) (28 October 2009) Milan 4–0 Siena (17 January 2010) (17 October 2009) (29 October 2009) Genoa 5–3 Cagliari (14 March 2010)
The 2009–10 Serie A (known as the Serie A TIM for sponsorship reasons) was the 108th season of top-tier Italian football, the 78th in a round-robin tournament. There were three promoted teams from the Serie B, replacing the three teams that were relegated following the 2008–09 season. Nike provided a new match ball – the T90 Ascente – for this season. Following the season, citing a larger television contract, the seventeen teams that survived the season and the three promoted sides formed a new league akin to England's Premier League.
The title race was only settled on the last day of the season. The title was won by Internazionale, their fifth title in a row. Inter would go on to complete the first and only treble by an Italian team by winning the Coppa Italia and Champions League.
Teams
The following 20 teams participated in the 2009–10 season:
| Club | City | Stadium | Capacity | 2008–09 season |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Atalanta | Bergamo | Atleti Azzurri d'Italia | 26,393 | 11th in Serie A |
| Bari | Bari | San Nicola | 58,270 | Serie B Champions |
| Bologna | Bologna | Renato Dall'Ara | 39,444 | 17th in Serie A |
| Cagliari | Cagliari | Sant'Elia | 23,486 | 9th in Serie A |
| Catania | Catania | Angelo Massimino | 23,420 | 15th in Serie A |
| Chievo Verona | Verona | Marc'Antonio Bentegodi | 39,211 | 16th in Serie A |
| Fiorentina | Florence | Artemio Franchi (Florence) | 47,282 | 4th in Serie A |
| Genoa | Genoa | Luigi Ferraris | 36,685 | 5th in Serie A |
| Internazionale | Milan | San Siro | 80,074 | Serie A Champions |
| Juventus | Turin | Olimpico di Torino | 27,994 | 2nd in Serie A |
| Lazio | Rome | Olimpico | 72,698 | 10th in Serie A |
| Livorno | Livorno | Armando Picchi | 19,238 | Serie B Playoff Winners |
| Milan | Milan | San Siro | 80,074 | 3rd in Serie A |
| Napoli | Naples | San Paolo | 60,240 | 12th in Serie A |
| Palermo | Palermo | Renzo Barbera | 37,242 | 8th in Serie A |
| Parma | Parma | Ennio Tardini | 27,906 | Serie B Runners-up |
| Roma | Rome | Olimpico | 72,698 | 6th in Serie A |
| Sampdoria | Genoa | Luigi Ferraris | 36,685 | 13th in Serie A |
| Siena | Siena | Artemio Franchi (Siena) | 15,373 | 14th in Serie A |
| Udinese | Udine | Friuli | 41,652 | 7th in Serie A |
Personnel and sponsorship
| Team | Head coach | Captain | Kit manufacturer | Shirt sponsor |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Atalanta | ITA Bortolo Mutti | ITA Cristiano Doni | Errea | Sit In Sport, Daihatsu |
| Bari | ITA Giampiero Ventura | BEL Jean François Gillet | Errea | Banca Popolare di Bari, Radionorba |
| Bologna | ITA Franco Colomba | ITA Marco Di Vaio | Macron | COGEI/Serenissima CIR/Ceramica Serenissima/Cerasarda, bigpoker.it |
| Cagliari | ITA Massimiliano Allegri | URU Diego López | Macron | Dahlia TV, Sardegna |
| Catania | ITA Gianluca Atzori | ITA Giuseppe Mascara | Legea | SP Energia Siciliana, Provincia di Catania |
| Chievo Verona | ITA Domenico Di Carlo | ITA Sergio Pellissier | Givova | Banca Popolare di Verona/Merkur-Win |
| Fiorentina | ITA Cesare Prandelli | ITA Riccardo Montolivo | Lotto | Toyota |
| Genoa | ITA Gian Piero Gasperini | ITA Marco Rossi | Asics | Gaudì Jeans |
| Internazionale | POR José Mourinho | ARG Javier Zanetti | Nike | Pirelli |
| Juventus | ITA Alberto Zaccheroni | ITA Alessandro Del Piero | Nike | New Holland |
| Lazio | ITA Edoardo Reja | ITA Tommaso Rocchi | Puma | Edileuropa |
| Livorno | ITA Gennaro Ruotolo | ITA Francesco Tavano | Asics | Gruppo Banca Carige |
| Milan | BRA Leonardo | ITA Massimo Ambrosini | Adidas | Bwin |
| Napoli | ITA Walter Mazzarri | ITA Paolo Cannavaro | Macron | Lete |
| Palermo | ITA Walter Zenga | ITA Fabrizio Miccoli | Lotto | BetShop/Eurobet |
| Parma | ITA Francesco Guidolin | ITA Stefano Morrone | Errea | Navigare, Banca Monte Parma |
| Roma | ITA Claudio Ranieri | ITA Francesco Totti | Kappa | Wind |
| Sampdoria | ITA Luigi Delneri | ITA Angelo Palombo | Kappa | Erg Mobile |
| Siena | ITA Alberto Malesani | ITA Simone Vergassola | Kappa | Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena |
| Udinese | ITA Pasquale Marino | ITA Antonio Di Natale | Lotto | Automobile Dacia/Frankie Garage, DESPAR/Metalnova/Uniqa/Latterie Friulane/Banca Popolare di Verona/dearchitettura.com/Vitis/Transine/Bibione |
Managerial changes
| Team | Outgoing head coach | Manner of departure | Date of vacancy | Position in table | Incoming head coach | Date of appointment | Position in table |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Milan | ITA Carlo Ancelotti | Signed by Chelsea | Pre-season | BRA Leonardo | Pre-season | ||
| Sampdoria | ITA Walter Mazzarri | Mutual consent | Pre-season | ITA Luigi Delneri | Pre-season | ||
| Palermo | ITA Davide Ballardini | Removed from managerial duties | Pre-season | ITA Walter Zenga | Pre-season | ||
| Atalanta | ITA Luigi Delneri | Contract expired | Pre-season | ITA Angelo Gregucci | Pre-season | ||
| Catania | ITA Walter Zenga | Mutual consent | Pre-season | ITA Gianluca Atzori | Pre-season | ||
| Lazio | ITA Delio Rossi | Contract expired | Pre-season | ITA Davide Ballardini | Pre-season | ||
| Bari | ITA Antonio Conte | Mutual consent | Pre-season | ITA Giampiero Ventura | Pre-season | ||
| Livorno | ITA Gennaro Ruotolo | End of caretaker spell | Pre-season | ITA Vittorio Russo | Pre-season | ||
| Roma | ITA Luciano Spalletti | Resigned | 20th | ITA Claudio Ranieri | 20th | ||
| Atalanta | ITA Angelo Gregucci | Sacked | 20th | ITA Antonio Conte | 20th | ||
| Napoli | ITA Roberto Donadoni | Sacked | 15th | ITA Walter Mazzarri | 15th | ||
| Bologna | ITA Giuseppe Papadopulo | Sacked | 18th | ITA Franco Colomba | 18th | ||
| Livorno | ITA Vittorio Russo | Sacked | 20th | ITA Serse Cosmi | 20th | ||
| Siena | ITA Marco Giampaolo | Sacked | 20th | ITA Marco Baroni | 20th | ||
| Palermo | ITA Walter Zenga | Sacked | 12th | ITA Delio Rossi | 12th | ||
| Siena | ITA Marco Baroni | Removed from managerial duties | 20th | ITA Alberto Malesani | 20th | ||
| Catania | ITA Gianluca Atzori | Sacked | 19th | SER Siniša Mihajlović | 19th | ||
| Udinese | ITA Pasquale Marino | Sacked | 15th | ITA Gianni De Biasi | 15th | ||
| Atalanta | ITA Antonio Conte | Resigned | 19th | ITA Walter Bonacina (caretaker) | 19th | ||
| Atalanta | ITA Walter Bonacina | End of caretaker spell | 19th | ITA Bortolo Mutti | 19th | ||
| Juventus | ITA Ciro Ferrara | Sacked | 6th | ITA Alberto Zaccheroni | 6th | ||
| Lazio | ITA Davide Ballardini | Sacked | 18th | ITA Edoardo Reja | 18th | ||
| Udinese | ITA Gianni De Biasi | Sacked | 16th | ITA Pasquale Marino | 16th | ||
| Livorno | ITA Serse Cosmi | Sacked | 20th | ITA Gennaro Ruotolo | 20th | ||
| Cagliari | ITA Massimiliano Allegri | Sacked | 13th | ITA Giorgio Melis (caretaker) | 12th |
- Davide Ballardini was removed from his managerial duties on 5 June, contemporarily to Walter Zenga's appointment as new head coach. He successively rescinded his contract by mutual consent on 13 June.
- Gennaro Ruotolo had originally accepted to stay at Livorno as a permanent head coach after he guided the team to success through the Serie B promotion playoffs in June 2009. However, on 9 July the Technical Sector of the Italian Football Federation announced Ruotolo could not serve as head coach in the Serie A, as he was lacking the required UEFA Pro coaching badges. Following these events, UEFA Pro licensed coach Vittorio Russo was appointed as head coach, with Ruotolo actually serving as joint head coach to him despite appearing as assistant manager to Russo himself. He was successively removed from his assistant coaching post on 20 September.
- Siena Primavera (under-19 team) coach Marco Baroni was appointed permanent first team coach on 29 October, only to be moved back to his previous role on 23 November.
- Gennaro Ruotolo was allowed to act as head coach without having the required UEFA Pro coaching badges only after having received temporary dispensation from the Italian Football Federation for a 60-day period.
- Youth team coach Giorgio Melis was allowed to act as caretaker without having the required UEFA Pro coaching badges after receiving temporary dispensation from the Italian Football Federation for a 60-day period.
The list does not include Serse Cosmi's resignation from Livorno on 24 January 2010, as it was rejected by the club two days later following a meeting between Cosmi and club chairman Aldo Spinelli, with no competitive game scheduled in between the short vacancy period.
League table
Results
Top goalscorers
| Rank | Player | Club | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ITA Antonio Di Natale | Udinese | 29 |
| 2 | ARG Diego Milito | Internazionale | 22 |
| 3 | ITA Fabrizio Miccoli | Palermo | 19 |
| ITA Giampaolo Pazzini | Sampdoria | ||
| 5 | ITA Alberto Gilardino | Fiorentina | 15 |
| 6 | BRA Barreto | Bari | 14 |
| ITA Marco Borriello | Milan | ||
| ITA Francesco Totti | Roma | ||
| MNE Mirko Vučinić | Roma | ||
| 10 | URU Edinson Cavani | Palermo | 13 |
| ITA Alessandro Matri | Cagliari |
Attendances
Source:
| # | Club | Avg. attendance | Highest |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Internazionale | 56,195 | 80,018 |
| 2 | AC Milan | 42,809 | 78,467 |
| 3 | AS Roma | 40,975 | 61,898 |
| 4 | SSC Napoli | 40,797 | 56,211 |
| 5 | SS Lazio | 36,154 | 61,615 |
| 6 | ACF Fiorentina | 27,428 | 38,389 |
| 7 | Genoa CFC | 25,585 | 33,265 |
| 8 | AS Bari | 25,391 | 51,943 |
| 9 | UC Sampdoria | 25,240 | 34,494 |
| 10 | US Città di Palermo | 25,017 | 35,872 |
| 11 | Juventus FC | 22,924 | 25,779 |
| 12 | Bologna FC | 19,470 | 33,067 |
| 13 | Udinese Calcio | 17,356 | 23,874 |
| 14 | Parma FC | 17,061 | 21,323 |
| 15 | Calcio Catania | 15,342 | 20,941 |
| 16 | Cagliari Calcio | 14,649 | 23,000 |
| 17 | Atalanta BC | 12,914 | 20,764 |
| 18 | ChievoVerona | 11,922 | 28,136 |
| 19 | AC Siena | 11,241 | 15,373 |
| 20 | AS Livorno Calcio | 10,668 | 15,982 |
References
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