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1953–54 Serie A

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51st season of top-tier Italian football
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Football league season
Serie A
Football Club Internazionale
Season1953–54
ChampionsInternazionale
7th title
RelegatedPalermo
Legnano
Matches306
Goals825 (2.7 per match)
Top goalscorerGunnar Nordahl
(23 goals)

The1953-54 Serie A was the fifty-second edition of theItalian Football Championship. It was the twenty-first Italian Football ChampionshipbrandedSerie A, since Serie A was launched in1929. This was the twenty-eighth season from which the Italian Football Champions adorned their team jerseys in the subsequent season with aScudetto.Internazionale were champions for the second of two consecutive wins, and for the seventh time in theirhistory. This was their fifth scudetto since the scudetto started being awarded in1924, and their fifth win contested as Serie A.

Teams

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Genoa andLegnano had been promoted fromSerie B.

Serie A 1953-54 team distribution

Final classification

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Internazionale(C)34201136732+3551[1]
2Juventus34201045834+2450
3Milan34171076639+2744
3Fiorentina34151454527+1844
5Napoli34131295238+1438
6Roma341212105342+1136
7Bologna34148125041+936
8Sampdoria341112113840−234
9Torino34915103746−933
10Atalanta341011135453+131
11Lazio34109154042−229
12Genoa34108163650−1428
12Triestina34910154264−2228
14Novara34811153450−1627
15Udinese34810163957−1826Relegation tie-breaker
16SPAL34810163353−2026
17Palermo(R)3498173759−2226Serie B aftertie-breaker
18Legnano(R)34613154458−1425Relegation toSerie B
Source: Panini
(C) Champions;(R) Relegated


Results

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Home \ AwayATABOLFIOGENINTJUVLAZLEGMILNAPNOVPALROMSAMSPATORTRIUDI
Atalanta1–31–11–00–23–21–04–13–11–11–10–11–11–10–11–14–26–0
Bologna2–11–11–10–10–11–02–02–10–02–00–11–20–22–12–04–03–1
Fiorentina3–01–31–01–11–10–14–00–01–02–03–12–02–01–12–21–00–0
Genoa1–03–31–31–31–33–12–12–21–12–01–01–00–11–01–11–04–1
Internazionale3–13–22–11–06–02–02–23–02–03–14–01–12–14–22–04–20–2
Juventus2–02–20–03–12–20–02–11–03–20–04–13–01–03–10–03–11–0
Lazio2–21–12–33–00–12–11–11–10–42–13–01–23–02–10–15–10–1
Legnano1–20–11–21–11–11–12–12–21–05–13–02–22–21–30–02–10–0
Milan3–32–12–13–02–01–03–23–13–20–02–11–21–16–10–14–02–1
Napoli6–32–10–00–22–11–22–11–00–15–13–01–01–13–12–21–02–1
Novara0–41–00–02–02–30–12–10–01–11–13–02–03–04–21–12–00–0
Palermo0–03–10–12–12–21–32–03–31–42–21–11–32–11–01–11–14–0
Roma0–01–31–24–01–11–11–15–31–20–03–03–13–13–02–23–13–0
Sampdoria2–02–22–00–00–00–10–03–12–11–03–12–22–10–01–12–11–1
SPAL3–20–01–11–02–21–30–11–00–01–12–10–10–02–12–30–02–1
Torino1–30–11–13–21–12–40–12–21–40–21–02–11–12–01–01–11–0
Triestina3–23–11–11–10–02–21–12–10–61–13–11–02–22–13–02–12–1
Udinese2–23–21–23–10–20–21–11–22–23–31–11–02–11–21–13–04–2
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.

Relegation tie-breaker

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Played in Milan, Florence and Rome

Team 1 Score Team 2
SPALItaly0-2ItalyUdinese
PalermoItaly1-1ItalyUdinese
PalermoItaly1-2ItalySPAL

Palermo relegated toSerie B.

Top goalscorers

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RankPlayerClubGoals
1SwedenGunnar NordahlMilan23
2SwedenHasse JeppsonNapoli19
3ArgentinaItalyEduardo RicagniJuventus17
4ItalyAdriano BassettAtalanta16
5DenmarkPoul Aage RasmussenAtalanta15
DenmarkJørgen Leschly SørensenMilan
7ItalyGiampiero BonipertiJuventus14
8ItalyGino ArmanoInternazionale13
ItalyEgisto PandolfiniRoma
ItalyGiancarlo BacciFiorentina
11ItalyBenito LorenziInternazionale12
12ItalyGino CappelloBologna11
ItalyGino PivatelliBologna
14ItalyAmedeo AmadeiNapoli10
ItalyNerio ManzardoLegnano
SwedenNils LiedholmMilan
ItalyGuido GrattonFiorentina
GermanyHorst BuhtzTorino
SwedenLennart SkoglundInternazionale

References and sources

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  • Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio - La Storia 1898-2004, Panini Edizioni, Modena, September 2005
  1. ^Latin Cup finally suspended for coincidence with the1954 FIFA World Cup.

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