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1929–30 Serie A

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29th season of top-tier Italian football
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Football league season
Serie A
Season1929–30
ChampionsAmbrosiana
3rd title
RelegatedPadova
Cremonese
Matches306
Goals969 (3.17 per match)
Top goalscorerGiuseppe Meazza
(31 goals)

The1929-30 Serie A was the thirtieth edition of theItalian Football Championship. It was also the seventh season from which the Italian Football Champions adorned their team jerseys in the subsequent season with aScudetto. ReplacingDivisione Nazionale, this was the first season of the Italian Football Championship after its landmark fourth re-brand that createdSerie A. Serie A was the first Italian football nationwide round robin to decide Italy's champion club. Secondary divisionSerie B was created the same season, facilitating meritocraticpromotion and relegation between two Italian nationwide divisions.Internazionale were inaugural Serie A winners, and thus were Italian national champions for the third time. This was their first win since theScudetto started being awarded from 1924. At the time Inter were namedAmbrosiana.

Serie A 1929-30 teams distribution

Teams

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The 18 clubs were the top 9 from each of the two groups in1928–29 Divisione Nazionale.

Final classification

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Ambrosiana(C)3422668538+47501930 Mitropa Cup
2Genoa3420866336+27481930 Mitropa Cup
3Juventus3419785631+2545
4Torino34167115231+2139
5Napoli34149116151+1037
6Roma34156137352+2136
7Bologna34148125646+1036
8Alessandria34148125549+636
9Pro Vercelli34129135260−833
10Brescia34137144556−1133
11Milan341110135248+432
12Modena34118154855−730
13Pro Patria34126164664−1830
14Livorno34125175179−2829
15Lazio34108164950−128
16Triestina34116174278−3628
17Padova(R)34114195278−2626Relegation toSerie B
18Cremonese(R)3448223183−5216
Source:lega-calcio.it(in Italian)
Rules for classification: 1)points; 2)goal average
(C) Champions;(R) Relegated

Results

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Alessandria1–22–34–03–00–21–04–23–22–11–12–14–20–00–23–13–34–1
Ambrosiana2–02–15–13–23–32–04–26–22–05–12–16–18–04–06–03–01–2
Bologna1–22–20–04–10–10–13–26–11–12–13–11–22–02–25–20–12–2
Brescia2–10–02–04–34–12–23–22–04–13–22–13–22–11–01–10–20–1
Cremonese1–10–00–30–11–20–01–31–20–22–20–01–11–20–01–00–12–1
Genova 18932–11–42–01–02–12–02–02–02–22–22–28–06–21–03–11–02–1
Juventus2–11–22–00–04–10–03–14–13–11–03–23–11–06–12–12–00–1
Lazio0–01–13–00–06–03–00–13–10–04–00–24–02–13–20–11–00–0
Livorno2–11–20–25–31–13–11–54–04–12–23–04–32–11–11–01–02–0
Milan0–11–20–14–15–20–21–12–22–21–02–26–03–23–03–11–22–1
Modena0–12–01–22–15–12–12–10–06–01–10–50–22–11–11–22–12–1
Napoli3–13–12–11–13–01–22–23–01–12–12–11–04–21–11–12–04–1
Padova1–31–22–32–10–10–02–12–13–11–11–33–07–05–03–01–01–2
Pro Patria4–00–02–12–04–20–10–10–05–02–12–03–20–01–06–11–01–1
Pro Vercelli2–21–02–22–03–23–31–03–14–10–12–14–05–10–02–00–26–0
Roma1–12–02–22–19–02–02–33–12–01–04–22–28–05–07–03–05–0
Torino2–24–10–05–02–31–10–01–03–00–00–01–03–17–05–11–04–1
Triestina1–01–20–11–04–00–20–13–33–02–20–13–42–12–13–11–10–1
Source:Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio - La Storia 1898-2004, Panini Edizioni, Modena, September 2005(in Italian)
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top goalscorers

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RankPlayerClubGoals
1ItalyGiuseppe MeazzaAmbrosiana31
2ItalyRodolfo VolkRoma21
3ItalyAntonio VojakNapoli20
ItalyBruno MainiBologna
5ItalyElvio BancheroGenoa 189317
ItalyGiovanni FerrariAlessandria
ItalyGino RossettiTorino
ItalyGiovanni VecchinaPadova
9ItalyPietro SerantoniAmbrosiana16
10ItalyVirgilio LevrattoGenoa 189315
ItalyMario MagnozziLivorno
ItalyRaimundo OrsiJuventus
13ItalyAnton BlazevicAmbrosiana14
ItalyItalo RossiPro Patria
15ItalyCarlo ReguzzoniPro Patria13
ParaguayItalyAttila SallustroNapoli
ArgentinaItalyArturo Chini LudueñaRoma
ItalyFederico MuneratiJuventus
ItalyMario PalandriLivorno

References

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Sources

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  • Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio - La Storia 1898-2004, Panini Edizioni, Modena, September 2005
  • Il Littoriale - years 1929 and 1930
  • La Stampa - years 1929 and 1930

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