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1993–94 Serie A

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92nd season of top-tier Italian football
Football league season
Serie A
Season1993 (1993)–94
Dates29 August 1993 – 1 May 1994
ChampionsMilan
14th title
RelegatedPiacenza
Udinese
Atalanta
Lecce
Champions LeagueMilan
Cup Winners' CupSampdoria
UEFA CupJuventus
Lazio
Parma
Napoli
Internazionale
Matches306
Goals741 (2.42 per match)
Top goalscorerGiuseppe Signori
(23 goals)
Serie A 1993-94 team distribution

The1993–94 Serie A was won byMilan, being the 14th title for therossoneri and their third in succession, complemented by glory in theUEFA Champions League. It was a disappointing season in the league forInternazionale, whose 13th-place finish saw them avoid relegation by a single point, but they compensated for this by winning theUEFA Cup.Piacenza,Udinese,Atalanta andLecce were all relegated.Milan won theScudetto during the penultimate match againstUdinese. AC Milan also set an unprecedented record for securing the title by scoring just 36 goals, the lowest in Serie A history.

This was the final season in which two points were awarded for a win; going forward this changed tothree points.

Teams

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Reggiana,Cremonese,Piacenza andLecce had been promoted fromSerie B. Milan won the title scoring just 36 goals from 34 games all season; they didn't score more than 2 goals in any single game throughout the season.

Personnel and Sponsoring

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TeamHead CoachKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
AtalantaItalyCesare Prandelli &Italy Andrea ValdinociLottoTamoil
CagliariItalyBruno GiorgiErreàPecorino Sardo
CremoneseItalyLuigi SimoniUhlsportMoncart
FoggiaCzech RepublicZdeněk ZemanAdidasNone
GenoaItalyFranco ScoglioErreàSaiwa
InternazionaleItalyGiampiero MariniUmbroFiorucci
JuventusItalyGiovanni TrapattoniKappaDanone
LazioItalyDino ZoffUmbroBanco di Roma
LecceItalyRino MarchesiAsicsNone
MilanItalyFabio CapelloLottoMotta
NapoliItalyMarcello LippiUmbroVoiello
ParmaItalyNevio ScalaUmbroParmalat
PiacenzaItalyLuigi CagniABMCassa di Risparmio di Parma e Piacenza
ReggianaItalyGiuseppe MarchioroAsicsBurro Giglio
RomaItalyCarlo MazzoneAdidasBarilla
SampdoriaSwedenSven-Göran ErikssonAsicsErg
TorinoItalyEmiliano MondonicoLottoFratelli Beretta
UdineseItalyAdriano FedeleLottoVictors Caramelle Balsamiche

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Milan(C)34191233615+2150Qualified toChampions League
2Juventus34171345825+3347Qualification toUEFA Cup
3Lazio34171075540+1544
4Sampdoria3418886439+2544Qualification toCup Winners' Cup
5Parma34177105035+1541Qualification toUEFA Cup
6Napoli341212104135+636
7Roma34101593530+535
8Torino341112113937+234
9Foggia341013114646033
10Cremonese34816104141032
11Genoa34816103240−832
12Cagliari341012123948−932
13Internazionale[a]34119144645+131Qualification toUEFA Cup
14Reggiana341011132937−831
15Piacenza(R)34814123243−1130Relegation toSerie B
16Udinese(R)34714133548−1328
17Atalanta(R)34511183565−3021
18Lecce(R)3435262872−4411
Source:1993–94 Serie A,RSSSF.com,Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Goal difference; 5) Goals scored; 6) Draw. (Note: Head-to-head record is used only after all the matches between the teams in question have been played).[1]
(C) Champions;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^Internazionale qualified to1994–95 UEFA Cup as defending champions.

Results

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Home \ AwayATACAGCREFOGGENINTJUVLAZLECMILNAPPARPIAREGROMSAMTORUDI
Atalanta5–2[a]0–01–12–12–11–31–13–40–11–10–20–02–11–11–42–21–1
Cagliari1–10–01–10–01–00–14–12–10–01–20–42–03–01–10–02–11–2
Cremonese2–03–12–01–11–41–11–02–10–22–00–04–01–11–10–01–11–1
Foggia1–10–11–13–01–11–14–15–01–10–13–21–01–01–11–21–02–2
Genoa2–11–11–01–41–01–11–12–00–00–00–40–10–02–01–11–13–0
Internazionale1–23–32–13–11–32–21–24–11–20–03–22–02–12–23–00–01–0
Juventus2–11–11–02–04–01–06–15–10–11–04–02–04–00–03–13–21–0
Lazio3–14–04–20–04–00–03–13–00–13–02–11–02–01–01–11–22–1
Lecce5–10–12–40–20–01–31–11–20–10–11–11–12–40–20–3[b]1–21–0
Milan2–02–11–02–11–0[c]2–11–10–00–02–11–12–00–12–01–01–02–2
Napoli4–01–22–11–11–10–00–01–23–11–02–00–05–01–11–20–02–1
Parma2–13–12–13–02–14–12–02–01–00–01–30–01–00–22–13–00–1
Piacenza4–01–11–15–41–12–10–01–22–10–01–11–13–21–02–10–30–0
Reggiana3–03–12–00–01–11–00–00–01–00–11–02–01–10–01–11–01–1
Roma2–12–01–20–01–11–12–11–13–00–22–32–03–10–00–12–00–2
Sampdoria3–11–23–16–01–13–11–13–42–13–24–11–12–11–00–11–06–2
Torino2–12–11–11–42–02–01–11–13–00–01–11–21–02–01–12–31–0
Udinese0–01–13–33–00–40–10–32–22–10–03–10–12–22–10–00–21–1
Source:[citation needed]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Notes:
  1. ^The match was played atStadio Renato Dall'Ara.
  2. ^The match was played atStadio San Nicola.
  3. ^The match was played atStadio San Paolo.

Top goalscorers

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RankPlayerClubGoals
1ItalyGiuseppe SignoriLazio23
2ItalyGianfranco ZolaParma18
3ItalyRoberto BaggioJuventus17
ItalyAndrea SilenziTorino
5UruguayRubén SosaInternazionale16
6UruguayDaniel FonsecaNapoli15
NetherlandsRuud GullitSampdoria
8ItalyMarco BrancaUdinese14
9PanamaJulio Dely ValdésCagliari13
10ArgentinaAbel BalboRoma12
ItalyRoberto ManciniSampdoria
BelgiumLuís OliveiraCagliari
NetherlandsBryan RoyFoggia

Attendances

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Source:[2]

No.ClubAverage
1Milan65,708
2Roma52,615
3Lazio50,149
4Internazionale49,469
5Juventus44,520
6Napoli39,594
7Sampdoria30,616
8Genoa26,391
9Torino26,130
10Parma25,364
11Atalanta20,335
12Foggia19,468
13Cagliari18,343
14Udinese18,163
15Piacenza14,658
16Reggiana13,377
17Lecce12,394
18Cremonese10,611

References and sources

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  1. ^Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio - La Storia 1898-2004, Panini Edizioni, Modena, September 2005"Norme organizzative interne della F.I.G.C. - Art. 51.6"(PDF) (in Italian).Italian Football Federation. 12 September 2018. Retrieved11 November 2018.
  2. ^https://www.european-football-statistics.co.uk/attn/archive/ita/aveita94.htm
  • Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio - La Storia 1898-2004, Panini Edizioni, Modena, September 2005

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