1931–32 Serie B

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Serie B
Season1931–32
Champions Palermo
1st title
1932–33

The 1931–32 Serie B was the third tournament of this competition played in Italy since its creation.

Contents

Teams

Como, Vigevano and Cagliari had been promoted from Prima Divisione, while Livorno and Legnano had been relegated from Serie A.

Final classification

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Palermo (P, C)3421858035+4550Promotion to Serie A
2 Padova (P)3419967926+5347
3 Verona 34177106150+1141
4 Atalanta 34131385742+1539
4 Vigevanesi 34167115746+1139
6 Cremonese 341311104343037
7 Spezia 341310115336+1736
7 Livorno 341310115443+1136
9 Comense 34139124749235
9 Monfalcone 34139124250835
11 Pistoiese 34138134950134
11 Legnano 34146145054434
13 Cagliari [lower-alpha 1] 34128144138+331
14 Serenissima Venezia 3410101443561330
14 Novara 341261640541430
16 Udinese (R)34971843662325Relegation to Prima Divisione
17 Lecce [lower-alpha 2] (R, E)34871923512821Bankruptcy
18 Parma (R)3433282598739Relegation to Prima Divisione
Source: Panini
(C) Champion; (E) Eliminated; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. 1 point deducted.
  2. 2 points deducted for financial problems. Lecce was later re-founded in 1934 with a completely new team, and it was restored in Serie C in 1936.

Results

Home \ Away ATA CAG COM CRE LCE LEG LIV MFA NOV PAD PAL PAR PST SEV SPE UDI HEL VIG
Atalanta 6–41–13–02–01–20–00–02–01–00–07–03–11–11–17–02–02–0
Cagliari 3–02–23–00–00–11–12–03–00–2 2–1 2–03–12–10–00–00–22–1
Comense 2–02–10–02–00–04–00–02–00–00–44–32–10–02–02–20–32–1
Cremonese 2–11–03–11–01–21–11–11–41–42–01–06–01–00–06–10–02–1
Lecce 0–00–23–21–10–20–24–01–00–11–21–00–21–01–12–12–02–1
Legnano 1–13–21–12–12–11–10–12–11–11–23–12–32–02–12–01–31–2
Livorno 2–00–23–22–34–02–15–04–02–01–15–00–01–11–03–00–15–1
Monfalcone 2–31–12–30–24–02–03–17–03–12–02–11–10–02–11–03–00–2
Novara 2–21–00–10–00–02–02–02–02–22–53–01–03–02–02–11–30–0
Padova 7–02–01–01–12–11–14–14–04–02–26–04–04–12–06–26–00–0
Palermo 5–1 4–1 5–02–13–14–21–10–14–10–06–04–13–11–14–13–14–0
Parma 1–10–11–35–00–02–10–11–40–41–70–20–20–20–22–53–01–1
Pistoiese 0–02–11–01–14–01–32–25–02–00–21–13–04–23–11–03–30–1
Serenissima V. 0–21–01–00–02–15–22–20–02–11–21–24–12–12–12–41–10–0
Spezia 2–21–15–32–02–05–22–00–02–02–01–21–01–14–02–04–05–1
Udinese 3–21–00–10–10–01–21–00–01–21–11–13–01–21–41–03–55–1
Hellas Verona 0–30–02–11–13–02–16–17–02–21–01–22–01–05–02–12–22–1
Vigevanesi 0–01–03–24–13–03–11–03–01–01–03–09–22–04–42–20–13–0
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.

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