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2014–15 Serie A

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113rd season of top-tier Italian football

Football league season
Serie A
Season2014–15
Dates30 August 2014 –
31 May 2015
ChampionsJuventus
31st title
RelegatedCesena
Cagliari
Parma (toLND)
Champions LeagueJuventus
Roma
Lazio
Europa LeagueFiorentina
Napoli
Sampdoria
Matches380
Goals1,024 (2.69 per match)
Top goalscorerMauro Icardi
Luca Toni
(22 goals each)
Best goalkeeperGianluigi Buffon
(18 clean sheets)
Biggest home winInter 7–0Sassuolo
(14 September 2014)
Juventus 7–0Parma
(9 November 2014)
Biggest away winPalermo 0–4Lazio
(29 September 2014)
Empoli 0–4Cagliari
(25 October 2014)
Cagliari 0–4Fiorentina
(30 November 2014)
Highest scoringParma 4–5Milan
(14 September 2014)
Longest winning run8 games[1]
Lazio
Longest unbeaten run20 games[1]
Juventus
Longest winless run18 games[1]
Cesena
Longest losing run6 games[1]
Parma
Highest attendance79,173[1]
Milan 1–1Internazionale
(23 November 2014)
Lowest attendance5,000[1]
Chievo 2–1Cesena
(9 November 2014)
Average attendance22,149[1]

The2014–15 Serie A (known as theSerie ATIM for sponsorship reasons) was the 113th season of top-tier Italianfootball, the 83rd in around-robin tournament, and the fifth since its organization under a league committee separate fromSerie B. It began on 30 August 2014.

A total of 20 teams competed in the league: 17 sides from the2013–14 season and three promoted from the2013–14 Serie B campaign.Juventus were the defending champions, successfully defending their title for the fourth consecutive time. On 2 May 2015, Juventus won theScudetto for the fourth consecutive time.[2]

Events

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2014–15 Juventus team

The season featured the return ofPalermo after only one season in the second division andEmpoli, whose last appearance was in the2007–08 season.Cesena, the play-off winner, returned to the top level after two years in Serie B.

The pre-season saw two ownership changes:Cagliari was sold fromMassimo Cellino to Milanese entrepreneur Tommaso Giulini, a former board member atInternazionale.Sampdoria was sold by Edoardo Garrone (son of the lateRiccardo Garrone) to Rome-based film businessman Massimo Ferrero.

The season was also influenced by serious financial problems surroundingParma, involving two controversial takeovers during the season, its last chairman Giampietro Manenti being arrested on 18 March 2015 under accusation of money laundering, and the club being ultimately declared insolvent by the local court on the very next day.

The Serie A this season had the most goals on average than any of the five other top leagues in Europe.[3]

Teams

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Stadiums and locations

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Locations of the 2014–15 Serie A teams
TeamHome cityStadiumCapacity2013–14 season
AtalantaBergamoStadio Atleti Azzurri d'Italia26,54211th in Serie A
CagliariCagliariStadio Sant'Elia16,00015th in Serie A
CesenaCesenaStadio Dino Manuzzi23,900Serie B playoffs winner
Chievo VeronaVeronaStadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi38,40216th in Serie A
EmpoliEmpoliStadio Carlo Castellani16,8002nd in Serie B
FiorentinaFlorenceStadio Artemio Franchi47,2824th in Serie A
GenoaGenoaStadio Luigi Ferraris36,68513th in Serie A
Hellas VeronaVeronaStadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi38,40210th in Serie A
InternazionaleMilanSan Siro80,0185th in Serie A
JuventusTurinJuventus Stadium41,254Serie A champions
LazioRomeStadio Olimpico72,6989th in Serie A
MilanMilanSan Siro80,0188th in Serie A
NapoliNaplesStadio San Paolo60,2403rd in Serie A
PalermoPalermoStadio Renzo Barbera36,349Serie B Champions
ParmaParmaStadio Ennio Tardini27,9066th in Serie A
RomaRomeStadio Olimpico72,6982nd in Serie A
SampdoriaGenoaStadio Luigi Ferraris36,68512th in Serie A
SassuoloSassuolo1Mapei Stadium[4]23,71717th in Serie A
TorinoTurinOlimpico di Torino27,9947th in Serie A
UdineseUdineStadio Friuli30,64214th in Serie A
  1. Sassuolo plays inReggio Emilia.

Personnel and sponsorship

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TeamPresidentHead coachCaptainKit manufacturerShirt sponsor(s)
MainOther
AtalantaItalyAntonio PercassiItalyEdoardo RejaItalyGianpaolo BelliniNikeSuisseGas
Back
  • Bergamopost/Oriocenter/Consorzio Fidi Confartigianato Bergamo - Confiab/Stone City/Caffè Toraldo/Italia Paghe/ONE Power&Gas
CagliariItaly Tommaso GiuliniItalyGianluca FestaItalyDaniele ContiKappaSardegna/Brigante/Sol.Bat/Pecorino Romano/ICIB/IN.ECO/iziPlay/Fluorsid/Termomeccanica Energia/subito.it/Vestis/portalesardegna.com/CRAI/Io tifo positivo/Alarm System
CesenaItaly Giorgio LugaresiItalyDomenico Di CarloItalyDavide SucciLottoPrinkNone
Chievo VeronaItaly Luca CampedelliItalyRolando MaranItalySergio PellissierGivovaPaluani/Jetcoin
Front
  • Midac Batteries
Back
  • Nobis Assicurazioni
EmpoliItaly Fabrizio CorsiItalyMaurizio SarriItalyDavide MoroRoyalNGM Smartphones
Front
  • Computer Gross
FiorentinaItaly Mario CognigniItalyVincenzo MontellaItalyManuel PasqualJomaSave the Children/Volkswagen/Val di Fassa
GenoaItalyEnrico PreziosiItalyGian Piero GasperiniArgentinaNicolás BurdissoLottoFuori Sanremo RadioItalia/DF Sport Specialist
Hellas VeronaItaly Maurizio SettiItalyAndrea MandorliniItalyLuca ToniNikeFranklin & Marshall
Front
  • agsm/Leaderform
Back
  • Manila Grace
InternazionaleIndonesiaErick ThohirItalyRoberto ManciniItalyAndrea RanocchiaNikePirelliNone
JuventusItalyAndrea AgnelliItalyMassimiliano AllegriItalyGianluigi BuffonNikeJeep/Expo 2015None
LazioItalyClaudio LotitoItalyStefano PioliItalyStefano MauriMacronClinica Paideia/Associazione italiana contro le leucemie-linfomi e mielomaNone
MilanItalySilvio BerlusconiItalyFilippo InzaghiItalyRiccardo MontolivoAdidasFly EmiratesNone
NapoliItalyAurelio De LaurentiisSpainRafael BenítezSlovakiaMarek HamšíkMacronLete
Front
  • Pasta Garofalo
PalermoItalyMaurizio ZampariniItalyGiuseppe IachiniItalyStefano SorrentinoJomaRosanero Cares
Front
  • CBM Sport
ParmaItalyvacant after bankruptcyItalyRoberto DonadoniItalyAlessandro LucarelliErreàFolletto
Front
  • Energy T.I. Group/SanThè Sant'Anna
Back
  • Piazza Italia/Bava Srl/Risparmio Casa/INC Hotels/Corona Carta/Birra Parma/NordestWash/Dac a trá/Hotel Due Mari Sestri Levante/Ranieri/Caesars Palace Luxury/CRAI Tirreno/Un Posto al Sole Ristorante/Twin's Cafè/Edil P.3
RomaUnited StatesJames PallottaFranceRudi GarciaItalyFrancesco TottiNikeTelethonNone
SampdoriaItaly Massimo FerreroSerbiaSiniša MihajlovićItalyAngelo PalomboKappaSin City: A Dame to Kill For/Parà TempotestNone
SassuoloItaly Carlo RossiItalyEusebio Di FrancescoItalyFrancesco MagnanelliSportikaMapeiNone
TorinoItalyUrbano CairoItalyGiampiero VenturaPolandKamil GlikKappaFratelli Beretta
Back
  • Tecnoalarm
UdineseItalyFranco SoldatiItalyAndrea StramaccioniItalyAntonio Di NataleHS FootballDacia
Front
  • Additionally, referee kits are now being made byDiadora, and Nike has a new match ball, the Ordem Serie A.

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableReplaced byDate of appointment
UdineseItalyFrancesco GuidolinChange of role20 May 2014[5]Pre-seasonItalyAndrea Stramaccioni4 June 2014[6]
MilanNetherlandsClarence SeedorfSacked9 June 2014[7]ItalyFilippo Inzaghi9 June 2014[7]
LazioItalyEdoardo RejaResigned12 June 2014[8]ItalyStefano Pioli12 June 2014[9]
CagliariItalyIvo PulgaSacked20 June 2014Czech RepublicZdeněk Zeman20 June 2014[10]
JuventusItalyAntonio ConteResigned15 July 2014ItalyMassimiliano Allegri16 July 2014
ChievoItalyEugenio CoriniSacked19 October 2014[11]17thItalyRolando Maran19 October 2014[12]
InternazionaleItalyWalter Mazzarri14 November 2014[13]9thItalyRoberto Mancini14 November 2014[14]
CesenaItalyPierpaolo Bisoli8 December 2014[15]19thItalyDomenico Di Carlo8 December 2014[16]
CagliariCzech RepublicZdeněk Zeman23 December 2014[17]18thItalyGianfranco Zola24 December 2014[18]
AtalantaItalyStefano Colantuono4 March 2015[19]17thItalyEdoardo Reja4 March 2015[19]
CagliariItalyGianfranco Zola9 March 2015[20]18thCzech RepublicZdeněk Zeman9 March 2015[20]
CagliariCzech RepublicZdeněk ZemanResigned21 April 201519thItalyGianluca Festa22 April 2015

Ownership changes

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TeamPrevious ownerNew ownerDate
CagliariItalyMassimo Cellino[21]Italy Tommaso Giulini[21]11 June 2014
SampdoriaItaly Edoardo Garrone[22]Italy Massimo Ferrero[22]12 June 2014
ParmaItalyTommaso Ghirardi[23]CyprusRussia Dastraso Holding Ltd.[23]20 December 2014
CyprusRussia Dastraso Holding Ltd.[24]Italy Giampietro Manenti[24]9 February 2015
Italy Giampietro Manenti[25]Under provisional accounting[25]19 March 2015

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Juventus(C)3826937224+4887Qualification for theChampions League group stage
2Roma38191365431+2370
3Lazio38216117138+3369Qualification for theChampions League play-off round
4Fiorentina381810106146+1564Qualification for theEuropa League group stage[a]
5Napoli38189117054+1663
6Genoa[b]381611116247+1559
7Sampdoria38131784842+656Qualification for theEuropa League third qualifying round[a]
8Internazionale381413115948+1155
9Torino381412124845+354
10Milan381313125650+652
11Palermo381213135355−249[c]
12Sassuolo381213134957−849[c]
13Hellas Verona381113144965−1646
14Chievo381013152841−1343
15Empoli38818124652−642
16Udinese381011174356−1341
17Atalanta38716153857−1937
18Cagliari(R)38810204868−2034Relegation toSerie B
19Cesena(R)38412223673−3724
20Parma(L, R)3868243375−4219[d]Relegation toSerie D
Source: 2014–15 Serie A, 2014-15 Serie A classification.[33]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) goal difference; 5) number of goals scored; 6) draw. (Head-to-head record is applied for clubs with the same number of points only once all matches between said clubs have been played.).[34]
(C) Champions;(L) Liquidated after the season due to bankruptcy.;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^abSince the winners of the2014–15 Coppa Italia (Juventus) qualified for European competition based on league position, the spot awarded to the cup winners (Europa League group stage) was passed to the fifth-placed team and the spot originally meant for the fifth-placed team (Europa League third qualifying round) was given to the highest placed team that has obtained an UEFA license and not already qualified for European competition.
  2. ^Genoa failed to obtain a UEFA license from Italian Football Federation. Therefore, they were barred to participate in European competitions.[26] Genoa appealed the decision, but the appeal was denied.[27][28]
  3. ^abPalermo finished ahead of Sassuolo on head-to-head away goals scored: Palermo 2-1 Sassuolo, Sassuolo 0-0 Palermo.
  4. ^Parma was docked 7 points for failing to pay over players' wages.[29][30][31] Later the club announced bankruptcy, and it was recreated without professional status.[32]

Results

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Home \ AwayATACAGCESCHVEMPFIOGENHELINTJUVLAZMILNAPPALPARROMSAMSASTORUDI
Atalanta2–13–21–12–20–11–40–01–40–31–11–31–13–31–01–21–22–11–20–0
Cagliari1–22–10–21–10–41–11–21–21–31–31–10–30–14–01–22–22–11–24–3
Cesena2–20–10–12–21–40–31–10–12–22–11–11–40–01–00–11–12–32–31–0
Chievo1–11–02–11–11–21–22–20–20–10–00–01–21–02–30–02–10–00–01–1
Empoli0–00–42–03–02–31–10–00–00–22–12–24–23–02–20–11–13–10–01–2
Fiorentina3–21–33–13–01–10–00–13–00–00–22–10–14–33–01–12–00–01–13–0
Genoa2–22–03–10–21–11–15–23–21–01–01–01–21–12–00–10–13–35–11–1
Hellas Verona1–01–03–30–12–11–22–20–32–21–11–32–02–13–11–11–33–21–30–1
Internazionale2–01–41–10–04–30–13–12–21–22–20–02–23–01–12–11–07–00–11–2
Juventus2–11–13–02–02–03–21–04–01–12–03–13–12–07–03–21–11–02–12–0
Lazio3–04–23–01–14–04–00–12–01–20–33–10–12–14–01–23–03–22–10–1
Milan0–13–12–02–01–11–11–32–21–10–13–12–00–23–12–11–11–23–02–0
Napoli1–13–33–20–12–23–02–16–22–21–32–43–03–32–02–04–22–02–13–1
Palermo2–35–02–11–00–02–32–12–11–10–10–41–23–12–11–11–12–12–21–1
Parma0–00–01–20–10–21–01–22–22–01–01–24–52–21–01–20–21–30–21–0
Roma1–12–02–03–01–12–02–02–04–21–12–20–01–01–20–00–22–23–02–1
Sampdoria1–02–00–02–11–03–11–11–11–00–10–12–21–11–12–20–01–12–02–2
Sassuolo0–01–11–11–03–11–33–12–13–11–10–33–20–10–04–10–30–01–11–1
Torino0–01–15–02–00–11–12–10–10–02–10–21–11–02–21–01–15–10–11–0
Udinese2–02–21–11–12–02–22–41–21–20–00–12–11–01–34–20–11–40–13–2
Updated to match(es) played on 31 May 2015. Source:Serie A
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Season statistics

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Top goalscorers

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RankPlayerClubGoals[35]
1ArgentinaMauro IcardiInternazionale22
ItalyLuca ToniHellas Verona
3ArgentinaCarlos TevezJuventus20
4ArgentinaGonzalo HiguaínNapoli18
5FranceJérémy MénezMilan16
6ItalyDomenico BerardiSassuolo15
ItalyManolo GabbiadiniSampdoria/Napoli
8ItalyAntonio Di NataleUdinese14
9ArgentinaPaulo DybalaPalermo13
SpainIago FalqueGenoa
GermanyMiroslav KloseLazio
ItalyFabio QuagliarellaTorino

Most clean sheets

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RankPlayerClubClean sheets[36]
1ItalyGianluigi BuffonJuventus18
2ItalyMorgan De SanctisRoma16
3ArgentinaAlbano BizzarriChievo12
4SloveniaSamir HandanovićInternazionale11
5ItalyFederico MarchettiLazio10
ItalyEmiliano VivianoSampdoria
7BrazilNetoFiorentina9
ItalyLuigi SepeEmpoli
9ItalyAndrea ConsigliSassuolo8
ItalyAntonio MiranteParma

Hat-tricks

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PlayerClubAgainstResultDate
ArgentinaMauro IcardiInternazionaleSassuolo7–0Archived 14 September 2014 at theWayback Machine14 September 2014
SwedenAlbin EkdalCagliariInternazionale4–1Archived 8 November 2014 at theWayback Machine28 September 2014
SerbiaFilip ĐorđevićLazioPalermo4–0Archived 6 October 2014 at theWayback Machine29 September 2014
ArgentinaGonzalo HiguaínNapoliHellas Verona6–2Archived 11 November 2014 at theWayback Machine26 October 2014
ItalyFabio QuagliarellaTorinoSampdoria5–1Archived 1 February 2015 at theWayback Machine1 February 2015
ItalyDomenico BerardiSassuoloMilan3–2Archived 20 May 2015 at theWayback Machine17 May 2015

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