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2013–14 Serie A
112nd season of top-tier Italian football
112nd season of top-tier Italian football
| Field | Value | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| competition | Serie A | ||
| season | 2013–14 | ||
| winners | Juventus | ||
| 30th title [[File:Stella 10 Scudetti.svg | 18px]][[File:Stella 10 Scudetti.svg | 18px]][[File:Stella 10 Scudetti.svg | 18px]] |
| dates | 24 August 2013 – 18 May 2014 | ||
| relegated | Livorno | ||
| Bologna | |||
| Catania | |||
| continentalcup1 | [Champions League](2014-15-uefa-champions-league) | ||
| continentalcup1 qualifiers | Juventus | ||
| Roma | |||
| Napoli | |||
| continentalcup2 | [Europa League](2014-15-uefa-europa-league) | ||
| continentalcup2 qualifiers | Fiorentina | ||
| Internazionale | |||
| Torino | |||
| matches | 380 | ||
| total goals | 1035 | ||
| league topscorer | Ciro Immobile | ||
| (22 goals) | |||
| biggest home win | Roma 5–0 Bologna | ||
| (29 September 2013) | |||
| Sampdoria 5–0 Hellas Verona | |||
| (23 March 2014) | |||
| biggest away win | Sassuolo 0–7 Internazionale | ||
| (22 September 2013) | |||
| highest scoring | 8 goals: | ||
| Hellas Verona 3–5 Fiorentina | |||
| (13 April 2014) | |||
| Udinese 5–3 Livorno | |||
| (4 May 2014) | |||
| longest wins | 12 games | ||
| Juventus | |||
| longest unbeaten | 22 games | ||
| Juventus | |||
| longest winless | 10 games | ||
| Livorno | |||
| longest losses | 7 games | ||
| Livorno | |||
| average attendance | 23,481 | ||
| prevseason | [2012–13](2012-13-serie-a) | ||
| nextseason | [2014–15](2014-15-serie-a) |
30th title [[File:Stella 10 Scudetti.svg|18px]][[File:Stella 10 Scudetti.svg|18px]][[File:Stella 10 Scudetti.svg|18px]] Bologna Catania Roma Napoli Internazionale Torino (22 goals) (29 September 2013) Sampdoria 5–0 Hellas Verona (23 March 2014) (22 September 2013) Hellas Verona 3–5 Fiorentina (13 April 2014) Udinese 5–3 Livorno (4 May 2014) Juventus Juventus Livorno Livorno
The 2013–14 Serie A (known as the Serie A TIM for sponsorship reasons) was the 112th season of top-tier Italian football, the 82nd in a round-robin tournament, and the 4th since its organization under a league committee separate from Serie B. The season began on 24 August 2013 and concluded on 18 May 2014. As in previous years, Nike provided the official ball for all matches with a new Nike Incyte model used throughout the season. Juventus were the defending champions, and successfully defended their title to win a third Serie A title in a row with a record-breaking 102 points. Juventus's title was also their 30th league title in their history earning them the right to add a third gold star to their crest.
A total of 20 teams competed in the league: 17 sides from the 2012–13 season and three promoted from the 2012–13 Serie B campaign. Palermo, Pescara and Siena were each demoted from the top flight. They were replaced by Serie B champion Sassuolo, runner-up Hellas Verona and play-off winner Livorno. Hellas Verona returned to Serie A after an 11-year absence, Livorno after four seasons and this season marked Sassuolo's Serie A debut.
For the first time in the competition's history, there were five derbies among teams from the same city: Milan (Internazionale and Milan), Turin (Juventus and Torino), Rome (Lazio and Roma), Genoa (Genoa and Sampdoria), and Verona (Chievo and Hellas Verona).
Teams
Stadiums and locations
| Team | Home city | Stadium | Capacity | 2012–13 season |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Atalanta | Bergamo | Atleti Azzurri d'Italia | ||
| Bologna | Bologna | Renato Dall'Ara | ||
| Cagliari | Cagliari | Sant'Elia1 | ||
| Catania | Catania | Angelo Massimino | ||
| Chievo | Verona | Marc'Antonio Bentegodi | ||
| Fiorentina | Florence | Artemio Franchi | ||
| Genoa | Genoa | Luigi Ferraris | ||
| Internazionale | Milan | San Siro | ||
| Juventus | Turin | Juventus Stadium | ||
| Lazio | Rome | Olimpico | ||
| Livorno | Livorno | Armando Picchi | ||
| Milan | Milan | San Siro | ||
| Napoli | Naples | San Paolo | ||
| Parma | Parma | Ennio Tardini | ||
| Roma | Rome | Olimpico | ||
| Sampdoria | Genoa | Luigi Ferraris | ||
| Sassuolo | Sassuolo | |||
| (playing in Reggio Emilia) | Mapei Stadium | |||
| Torino | Turin | Olimpico di Torino | ||
| Udinese | Udine | Friuli2 | ||
| Hellas Verona | Verona | Marc'Antonio Bentegodi |
1Cagliari is going to play at Stadio Nereo Rocco in Trieste while Stadio Sant'Elia is under renovation.
2Some matches may be played at Stadio Nereo Rocco in Trieste if Stadio Friuli's renovation is not finished.
Personnel and sponsorship
| Team | Head coach | Captain | Kit manufacturer | Front shirt sponsor(s) | Main | Secondary |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Atalanta | ITA Stefano Colantuono | ITA Gianpaolo Bellini | Erreà | AXA | Konica Minolta | |
| Bologna | ITA Davide Ballardini | URU Diego Pérez | Macron | NGM Mobile | *None* | |
| Cagliari | ITA Ivo Pulga | ITA Daniele Conti | Kappa | Sardegna | Tirrenia | |
| Catania | ITA Maurizio Pellegrino | ARG Mariano Izco | Givova | Fiorucci Salumi | TTT Lines | |
| Chievo | ITA Eugenio Corini | ITA Sergio Pellissier | Givova | Paluani/Midac Batteries/Banca Popolare di Verona | Midac Batteries/Magneti Marelli | |
| Fiorentina | ITA Vincenzo Montella | ITA Manuel Pasqual | Joma | Mazda | *None* | |
| Genoa | ITA Gian Piero Gasperini | ITA Daniele Portanova | Lotto | iZiPlay | *None* | |
| Internazionale | ITA Walter Mazzarri | ARG Javier Zanetti | Nike | Pirelli | *None* | |
| Juventus | ITA Antonio Conte | ITA Gianluigi Buffon | Nike | Jeep | *None* | |
| Lazio | ITA Edoardo Reja | ITA Stefano Mauri | Macron | Lazio Style Channel/Clinica Paideia | *None* | |
| Livorno | ITA Davide Nicola | ITA Andrea Luci | Legea | Banca Carige | *None* | |
| Milan | NED Clarence Seedorf | ITA Riccardo Montolivo | Adidas | Fly Emirates | *None* | |
| Napoli | ESP Rafael Benítez | SVK Marek Hamšík | Macron | Lete | MSC Cruises | |
| Parma | ITA Roberto Donadoni | ITA Alessandro Lucarelli | Erreà | Folletto | Navigare | |
| Roma | FRA Rudi Garcia | ITA Francesco Totti | In-house | Roma Cares/Sky Sport HD/Telethon | *None* | |
| Sampdoria | SER Siniša Mihajlović | ITA Daniele Gastaldello | Kappa | Gamenet | *None* | |
| Sassuolo | ITA Eusebio Di Francesco | ITA Francesco Magnanelli | Sportika | Mapei | *None* | |
| Torino | ITA Giampiero Ventura | POL Kamil Glik | Kappa | Fratelli Beretta | Suzuki/Suzuki S-Cross | |
| Udinese | ITA Francesco Guidolin | ITA Antonio Di Natale | HS Football | Dacia | UPIM | |
| Hellas Verona | ITA Andrea Mandorlini | ITA Domenico Maietta | Nike | Manila Grace/Franklin & Marshall | Leaderform/agsm |
Managerial changes
| Team | Outgoing manager | Manner of departure | Date of vacancy | Position in table | Replaced by | Date of appointment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Napoli | ITA Walter Mazzarri | Resigned | *Pre-season* | ESP Rafael Benítez | ||
| Internazionale | ITA Andrea Stramaccioni | Sacked | ITA Walter Mazzarri | |||
| Chievo | ITA Eugenio Corini | Mutual consent | ITA Giuseppe Sannino | |||
| Genoa | ITA Davide Ballardini | ITA Fabio Liverani | ||||
| Cagliari | ITA Ivo Pulga | Demoted to assistant coach | URU Diego López | |||
| Roma | ITA Aurelio Andreazzoli | End of caretaker spell | FRA Rudi Garcia | |||
| Genoa | ITA Fabio Liverani | Sacked | 15th | ITA Gian Piero Gasperini | ||
| Catania | ITA Rolando Maran | 17th | ITA Luigi De Canio | |||
| Sampdoria | ITA Delio Rossi | 18th | SER Siniša Mihajlović | |||
| Chievo | ITA Giuseppe Sannino | 20th | ITA Eugenio Corini | |||
| Lazio | BIH Vladimir Petković | 10th | ITA Edoardo Reja | |||
| Bologna | ITA Stefano Pioli | 17th | ITA Davide Ballardini | |||
| Milan | ITA Massimiliano Allegri | 11th | NED Clarence Seedorf | |||
| Livorno | ITA Davide Nicola | 19th | ITA Attilio Perotti | |||
| Catania | ITA Luigi De Canio | 20th | ITA Rolando Maran | |||
| Livorno | ITA Attilio Perotti | End of caretaker spell | 19th | ITA Domenico Di Carlo | ||
| Sassuolo | ITA Eusebio Di Francesco | Sacked | 18th | ITA Alberto Malesani | ||
| ITA Alberto Malesani | 20th | ITA Eusebio Di Francesco | ||||
| Cagliari | URU Diego López | 15th | ITA Ivo Pulga | |||
| Catania | ITA Rolando Maran | 20th | ITA Maurizio Pellegrino | |||
| Livorno | ITA Domenico Di Carlo | 19th | ITA Davide Nicola |
- Assistant coach Diego López was promoted to head coaching role after he was admitted to the yearly UEFA Pro Licence course on 16 July 2013, with former head coach Ivo Pulga being moved to an assistant role, thus exchanging roles with respect to the previous season.
League table
(Head-to-head record is applied for clubs with the same number of points only once all matches between said clubs have been played)
Results
Season statistics
Top goalscorers
| Rank | Player | Club | Goals | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 7 | 10 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ITA Ciro Immobile | Torino | 22 | |||||||
| ITA Luca Toni | Hellas Verona | 20 | |||||||
| ARG Carlos Tevez | Juventus | 19 | |||||||
| ITA Antonio Di Natale | Udinese | 17 | |||||||
| ARG Gonzalo Higuaín | Napoli | ||||||||
| ARG Rodrigo Palacio | Internazionale | ||||||||
| ITA Domenico Berardi | Sassuolo | 16 | |||||||
| ESP Fernando Llorente | Juventus | ||||||||
| ITA Giuseppe Rossi | Fiorentina | ||||||||
| ESP José Callejón | Napoli | 15 | |||||||
| ITA Alberto Gilardino | Genoa | ||||||||
| BRA Paulinho | Livorno |
Source:
Scoring
- First goal of the season: Poli (Milan) in Hellas Verona–Milan 2–1, 15 minutes (24 August 2013)
- Fastest goal of the season: Sansone (Sampdoria) in Sassuolo–Sampdoria 1–2, 18 seconds (26 March 2014)
Discipline
- First yellow card of the season: Jorginho (Hellas Verona) in Hellas Verona–Milan 2–1, 20 minutes (24 August 2013)
- First red card of the season: Castellini (Sampdoria) in Sampdoria–Juventus 0–1, 90 minutes (24 August 2013)
Hat-tricks
Main article: List of Serie A hat-tricks
| Player | Team | Against | Result | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Italy Giuseppe Rossi | Fiorentina | Juventus | 4–2 | 20 October 2013 |
| ITA Domenico Berardi | Sassuolo | Sampdoria | 4–3 | 3 November 2013 |
| ARG Carlos Tevez | Juventus | Sassuolo | 4–0 | 15 December 2013 |
| ITA Domenico Berardi4 | Sassuolo | Milan | 4–3 | 12 January 2014 |
| ITA Alberto Aquilani | Fiorentina | Genoa]l | 3–3 | 26 January 2014 |
| ITA Ciro Immobile | Torino | Livorno | 3–1 | 22 March 2014 |
| ITA Mattia Destro | Roma | Cagliari | 3–1 | 6 April 2014 |
| ITA Alberto Paloschi | Chievo | Livorno | 4–2 | 13 April 2014 |
| ARG Gonzalo Higuaín | Napoli | Lazio | 4–2 | 13 April 2014 |
| ITA Domenico Berardi | Sassuolo | Fiorentina | 4–3 | 6 May 2014 |
| ITA Antonio Di Natale | Udinese | Sampdoria | 3–3 | 17 May 2014 |
Average attendance
| Team | Average attendance | High | Low |
|---|---|---|---|
| Internazionale | 46,246 | 79,343 | 32,765 |
| Napoli | 40,632 | 56,225 | 10,000 |
| Roma | 40,436 | 54,097 | 28,000 |
| Milan | 39,874 | 75,589 | 29,631 |
| Juventus | 38,328 | 39,334 | 32,279 |
| Fiorentina | 32,057 | 40,912 | 27,767 |
| Lazio | 31,905 | 49,236 | 24,858 |
| Sampdoria | 22,158 | 34,292 | 20,076 |
| Hellas Verona | 21,172 | 25,164 | 17,729 |
| Bologna | 21,145 | 30,929 | 15,227 |
| Genoa | 20,055 | 29,878 | 17,875 |
| Torino | 17,024 | 25,559 | 12,572 |
| Catania | 15,197 | 19,945 | 12,172 |
| Udinese | 14,252 | 22,262 | 9,750 |
| Atalanta | 14,194 | 20,140 | 10,543 |
| Sassuolo | 13,753 | 22,001 | 9,315 |
| Parma | 13,451 | 17,740 | 10,409 |
| Livorno | 10,982 | 18,735 | 8,608 |
| Chievo | 9,149 | 20,000 | 5,000 |
| Cagliari | 4,636 | 4,798 | 4,000 |
:Source:http://www.european-football-statistics.co.uk/attn.htm
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