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2013–14 Serie A

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112nd season of top-tier Italian football

Football league season
Serie A
Season2013–14
Dates24 August 2013 – 18 May 2014
ChampionsJuventus
30th title
RelegatedLivorno
Bologna
Catania
Champions LeagueJuventus
Roma
Napoli
Europa LeagueFiorentina
Internazionale
Torino
Matches380
Goals1,035 (2.72 per match)
Top goalscorerCiro Immobile
(22 goals)
Biggest home winRoma 5–0Bologna
(29 September 2013)
Sampdoria 5–0Hellas Verona
(23 March 2014)
Biggest away winSassuolo 0–7Internazionale
(22 September 2013)
Highest scoring8 goals:
Hellas Verona 3–5Fiorentina
(13 April 2014)
Udinese 5–3Livorno
(4 May 2014)
Longest winning run12 games
Juventus
Longest unbeaten run22 games
Juventus
Longest winless run10 games
Livorno
Longest losing run7 games
Livorno[1]
Average attendance23,481[2]

The2013–14 Serie A (known as theSerie ATIM for sponsorship reasons) was the 112th season of top-tier Italianfootball, the 82nd in around-robin tournament, and the 4th since its organization under a league committee separate fromSerie 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 the2012–13 season and three promoted from the2012–13 Serie B campaign.Palermo,Pescara andSiena were each demoted from the top flight. They were replaced by Serie B championSassuolo, runner-upHellas Verona and play-off winnerLivorno. 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 fivederbies among teams from the same city:Milan (Internazionale andMilan),Turin (Juventus andTorino),Rome (Lazio andRoma),Genoa (Genoa andSampdoria), andVerona (Chievo andHellas Verona).

Teams

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Stadiums and locations

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Locations of the 2013–14 Serie A teams
TeamHome cityStadiumCapacity2012–13 season
AtalantaBergamoAtleti Azzurri d'Italia26,54215th in Serie A
BolognaBolognaRenato Dall'Ara38,27913th in Serie A
CagliariCagliariSant'Elia15,00011th in Serie A
CataniaCataniaAngelo Massimino23,4208th in Serie A
ChievoVeronaMarc'Antonio Bentegodi38,40212th in Serie A
FiorentinaFlorenceArtemio Franchi47,2824th in Serie A
GenoaGenoaLuigi Ferraris36,68517th in Serie A
InternazionaleMilanSan Siro80,0189th in Serie A
JuventusTurinJuventus Stadium41,254Serie A champions
LazioRomeOlimpico72,6987th in Serie A
LivornoLivornoArmando Picchi19,238Serie B playoffs winner
MilanMilanSan Siro80,0183rd in Serie A
NapoliNaplesSan Paolo60,2402nd in Serie A
ParmaParmaEnnio Tardini27,90610th in Serie A
RomaRomeOlimpico72,6986th in Serie A
SampdoriaGenoaLuigi Ferraris36,68514th in Serie A
SassuoloSassuolo
(playing inReggio Emilia)
Mapei Stadium[3]20,084Serie B Champions
TorinoTurinOlimpico di Torino27,99416th in Serie A
UdineseUdineFriuli230,6425th in Serie A
Hellas VeronaVeronaMarc'Antonio Bentegodi38,4022nd in Serie B

1Cagliari is going to play atStadio Nereo Rocco inTrieste while Stadio Sant'Elia is under renovation.[4]
2Some matches may be played atStadio Nereo Rocco inTrieste if Stadio Friuli's renovation is not finished.[5]

Personnel and sponsorship

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TeamHead coachCaptainKit manufacturerFront shirt sponsor(s)
MainSecondary
AtalantaItalyStefano ColantuonoItalyGianpaolo BelliniErreàAXAKonica Minolta
BolognaItalyDavide BallardiniUruguayDiego PérezMacronNGM MobileNone
CagliariItalyIvo PulgaItalyDaniele ContiKappaSardegnaTirrenia
CataniaItalyMaurizio PellegrinoArgentinaMariano IzcoGivovaFiorucci SalumiTTT Lines
ChievoItalyEugenio CoriniItalySergio PellissierGivovaPaluani/Midac Batteries/Banca Popolare di VeronaMidac Batteries/Magneti Marelli
FiorentinaItalyVincenzo MontellaItalyManuel PasqualJomaMazdaNone
GenoaItalyGian Piero GasperiniItalyDaniele PortanovaLottoiZiPlayNone
InternazionaleItalyWalter MazzarriArgentinaJavier ZanettiNikePirelliNone
JuventusItalyAntonio ConteItalyGianluigi BuffonNikeJeepNone
LazioItalyEdoardo RejaItalyStefano MauriMacronLazio Style Channel/Clinica PaideiaNone
LivornoItalyDavide NicolaItalyAndrea LuciLegeaBanca CarigeNone
MilanNetherlandsClarence SeedorfItalyRiccardo MontolivoAdidasFly EmiratesNone
NapoliSpainRafael BenítezSlovakiaMarek HamšíkMacronLeteMSC Cruises
ParmaItalyRoberto DonadoniItalyAlessandro LucarelliErreàFollettoNavigare
RomaFranceRudi GarciaItalyFrancesco TottiIn-houseRoma Cares/Sky Sport HD/TelethonNone
SampdoriaSerbiaSiniša MihajlovićItalyDaniele GastaldelloKappaGamenetNone
SassuoloItalyEusebio Di FrancescoItalyFrancesco MagnanelliSportikaMapeiNone
TorinoItalyGiampiero VenturaPolandKamil GlikKappaFratelli BerettaSuzuki/Suzuki S-Cross
UdineseItalyFrancesco GuidolinItalyAntonio Di NataleHS FootballDaciaUPIM
Hellas VeronaItalyAndrea MandorliniItalyDomenico MaiettaNikeManila Grace/Franklin & MarshallLeaderform/agsm

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableReplaced byDate of appointment
NapoliItalyWalter MazzarriResigned19 May 2013[6]Pre-seasonSpainRafael Benítez27 May 2013[7]
InternazionaleItalyAndrea StramaccioniSacked24 May 2013[8]ItalyWalter Mazzarri24 May 2013[8]
ChievoItalyEugenio CoriniMutual consentItalyGiuseppe Sannino1 July 2013
GenoaItalyDavide BallardiniItalyFabio Liverani7 June 2013
CagliariItalyIvo PulgaDemoted to assistant coachUruguayDiego López16 July 2013
RomaItalyAurelio AndreazzoliEnd of caretaker spell12 June 2013FranceRudi Garcia12 June 2013
GenoaItalyFabio LiveraniSacked29 September 2013[9]15thItalyGian Piero Gasperini29 September 2013[9]
CataniaItalyRolando Maran20 October 2013[10]17thItalyLuigi De Canio20 October 2013[10]
SampdoriaItalyDelio Rossi11 November 2013[11]18thSerbiaSiniša Mihajlović20 November 2013
ChievoItalyGiuseppe Sannino11 November 2013[12]20thItalyEugenio Corini11 November 2013[13]
LazioBosnia and HerzegovinaVladimir Petković4 January 2014[14]10thItalyEdoardo Reja4 January 2014[14]
BolognaItalyStefano Pioli7 January 201417thItalyDavide Ballardini8 January 2014
MilanItalyMassimiliano Allegri13 January 201411thNetherlandsClarence Seedorf16 January 2014
LivornoItalyDavide Nicola13 January 201419thItaly Attilio Perotti13 January 2014
CataniaItalyLuigi De Canio16 January 201420thItalyRolando Maran16 January 2014
LivornoItaly Attilio PerottiEnd of caretaker spell21 January 201419thItalyDomenico Di Carlo21 January 2014
SassuoloItalyEusebio Di FrancescoSacked28 January 201418thItalyAlberto Malesani29 January 2014
ItalyAlberto Malesani3 March 201420thItalyEusebio Di Francesco3 March 2014
CagliariUruguayDiego López7 April 201415thItalyIvo Pulga7 April 2014
CataniaItalyRolando Maran7 April 201420thItalyMaurizio Pellegrino7 April 2014
LivornoItaly Domenico Di Carlo21 April 201419thItalyDavide Nicola21 April 2014
  • ^1 Assistant coach Diego López was promoted to head coaching role after he was admitted to the yearlyUEFA Pro Licence course on 16 July 2013,[15][16][17] with former head coach Ivo Pulga being moved to an assistant role, thus exchanging roles with respect to the previous season.

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Juventus(C)3833328023+57102Qualification for theChampions League group stage
2Roma3826757225+4785
3Napoli3823967739+3878Qualification for theChampions League play-off round
4Fiorentina38198116544+2165Qualification for theEuropa League group stage[a]
5Internazionale38151586239+2360Qualification for theEuropa League play-off round[a]
6Parma381513105846+1258
7Torino381512115848+1057[b]Qualification for theEuropa League third qualifying round[c]
8Milan38169135749+857[b]
9Lazio381511125454056
10Hellas Verona38166166268−654
11Atalanta38155184351−850
12Sampdoria38129174862−1445
13Udinese38128184657−1144[d]
14Genoa381111164150−944[d]
15Cagliari38912173453−1939
16Chievo38106223454−2036
17Sassuolo3897224372−2934
18Catania(R)3888223466−3232Relegation toSerie B
19Bologna(R)38514192858−3029
20Livorno(R)3867253977−3825
Source:Serie A,Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd head-to-head points; 3rd head-to-head goal difference; 4th goal difference; 5th number of goals scored; 6th public draw.
(Head-to-head record is applied for clubs with the same number of points only onceall matches between said clubs have been played)[18]
(C) Champions;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^abSince the2013–14 Coppa Italia championsNapoli and runners–upFiorentina qualified for the 2014–15 European football season thus 4th, 5th and 6th in Serie A (barring any failure to receive a "UEFA licence" from the FIGC or a ban from European competition) would qualify forgroup stage,play-off round andthird qualifying round respectively.
  2. ^abTorino finished ahead of Milan on goal difference : Torino 2-2 Milan, Milan 1-1 Torino; Torino = +10, Milan = +8.
  3. ^The FIGC rejected the application of Parma for a UEFA license, because Parma had overdue tax debt; their place went to seventh-place Torino, which had a UEFA license.
  4. ^abUdinese finished ahead of Genoa on head-to-head away goals scored: Udinese 1-0 Genoa, Udinese 3-3 Genoa.

Results

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Home \ AwayATABOLCAGCTNCHVFIOGENHELINTJUVLAZLIVMILNAPPARROMSAMSASTORUDI
Atalanta2–11–02–12–10–21–11–21–11–42–12–02–13–00–41–13–00–22–02–0
Bologna0–21–01–20–00–31–01–41–10–20–01–03–32–21–10–12–20–01–20–2
Cagliari2–10–32–10–11–02–11–01–11–40–21–21–21–11–01–32–22–22–13–0
Catania2–12–01–12–00–31–10–00–30–13–13–31–32–40–04–12–10–01–21–0
Chievo0–13–00–02–01–22–10–12–11–20–23–00–02–41–20–20–10–10–12–1
Fiorentina2–03–01–12–13–13–34–31–24–20–11–00–21–22–20–12–13–42–22–1
Genoa1–10–01–22–02–12–52–01–00–12–00–01–20–21–01–00–12–01–13–3
Hellas Verona2–10–02–14–00–13–53–00–22–24–12–12–10–33–21–32–02–01–32–2
Internazionale1–22–21–10–01–12–12–04–21–14–12–01–00–03–30–31–11–01–00–0
Juventus1–01–03–04–03–11–02–02–13–14–12–03–23–02–13–04–24–01–01–0
Lazio0–11–02–03–13–00–00–23–31–01–12–01–12–43–20–02–03–23–32–1
Livorno1–02–11–12–02–40–10–12–32–20–20–22–21–10–30–21–23–13–31–2
Milan3–01–03–11–03–00–21–11–01–00–21–13–01–22–42–21–02–11–11–0
Napoli2–03–03–02–11–10–11–15–14–22–04–24–03–10–11–02–01–12–03–3
Parma4–31–10–00–00–02–21–12–00–20–11–12–03–21–01–32–03–13–11–0
Roma3–15–00–04–01–02–14–03–00–00–12–03–02–02–04–23–01–12–13–2
Sampdoria1–01–11–02–02–10–00–35–00–40–11–14–20–22–51–10–23–42–23–0
Sassuolo2–02–11–13–10–10–14–21–20–71–32–21–44–30–20–10–21–20–21–2
Torino1–01–22–14–14–10–02–12–23–30–11–03–12–20–11–11–10–22–02–0
Udinese1–11–12–01–03–01–01–01–30–30–22–35–31–01–13–10–13–31–00–2
Updated to match(es) played on 18 May 2014. Source:Lega 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
1ItalyCiro ImmobileTorino22
2ItalyLuca ToniHellas Verona20
3ArgentinaCarlos TevezJuventus19
4ItalyAntonio Di NataleUdinese17
ArgentinaGonzalo HiguaínNapoli
ArgentinaRodrigo PalacioInternazionale
7ItalyDomenico BerardiSassuolo16
SpainFernando LlorenteJuventus
ItalyGiuseppe RossiFiorentina
10SpainJosé CallejónNapoli15
ItalyAlberto GilardinoGenoa
BrazilPaulinhoLivorno

Source:[19]

Scoring

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Discipline

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Hat-tricks

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PlayerTeamAgainstResultDate
ItalyGiuseppe RossiFiorentinaJuventus4–220 October 2013
ItalyDomenico BerardiSassuoloSampdoria4–33 November 2013
ArgentinaCarlos TevezJuventusSassuolo4–015 December 2013
ItalyDomenico Berardi4SassuoloMilan4–312 January 2014
ItalyAlberto AquilaniFiorentinaGenoa]l3–326 January 2014
ItalyCiro ImmobileTorinoLivorno3–122 March 2014
ItalyMattia DestroRomaCagliari3–16 April 2014
ItalyAlberto PaloschiChievoLivorno4–213 April 2014
ArgentinaGonzalo HiguaínNapoliLazio4–213 April 2014
ItalyDomenico BerardiSassuoloFiorentina4–36 May 2014
ItalyAntonio Di NataleUdineseSampdoria3–317 May 2014

Average attendance

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TeamAverage attendanceHighLow
Internazionale46,24679,34332,765
Napoli40,63256,22510,000
Roma40,43654,09728,000
Milan39,87475,58929,631
Juventus38,32839,33432,279
Fiorentina32,05740,91227,767
Lazio31,90549,23624,858
Sampdoria22,15834,29220,076
Hellas Verona21,17225,16417,729
Bologna21,14530,92915,227
Genoa20,05529,87817,875
Torino17,02425,55912,572
Catania15,19719,94512,172
Udinese14,25222,2629,750
Atalanta14,19420,14010,543
Sassuolo13,75322,0019,315
Parma13,45117,74010,409
Livorno10,98218,7358,608
Chievo9,14920,0005,000
Cagliari4,6364,7984,000
Source:http://www.european-football-statistics.co.uk/attn.htm

References

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  4. ^"Addio is Arenas, il Cagliari torna a Sant'Elia".
  5. ^http://www.tuttosport.com/calcio/calciomercato/2013/06/13-265346/L%26apos%3BUdinese+pagher%26%23224%3B+i+lavori+per+lo+stadio+Nereo+RoccoArchived 3 December 2013 at theWayback Machine Tuttosport
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