1934–35 Serie A

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Serie A
Season1934–35
Champions Juventus
7th title
Relegated Livorno
Pro Vercelli
Matches played240
Goals scored629 (2.62 per match)
Top goalscorer Enrique Guaita
(28 goals)
1935–36

The 1934–35 Serie A season was won by Juventus.

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Serie A 1934-35 teams distribution

Teams

Sampierdarenese had been promoted from Serie B.

Final classification

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Juventus (C)3018844522+2344 1935 Mitropa Cup
2 Ambrosiana-Inter 30151235824+3442 1935 Mitropa Cup
3 Fiorentina 3015963923+1639
4 Roma 3014796338+2535
5 Lazio 30136115546+932
6 Bologna 30118114634+1230
7 Napoli 30109113938+129
7 Alessandria 30125134448429
7 Palermo 30911102734729
10 Milan 30811113638227
10 Triestina 301151433441127
10 Brescia 301071329451627
13 Sampierdarenese 30981329421326
14 Torino 3089133745825
15 Livorno (R)30881428542624Relegation to Serie B
16 Pro Vercelli (R)30552021543315
Source: Panini
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated

Results

Home \ Away ALE AMB BOL BRE FIO JUV LAZ LIV MIL NAP PAL PVE ROM SAM TOR TRI
Alessandria 1–32–01–02–00–01–24–12–14–24–22–11–62–23–03–0
Ambrosiana-Inter 0–01–05–11–1 0–0 1–05–1 2–0 2–13–01–00–16–14–07–0
Bologna 3–30–03–02–12–01–24–06–33–00–05–01–10–13–11–3
Brescia 1–01–11–11–10–21–04–02–00–12–23–02–11–02–12–1
Fiorentina 4–11–11–01–00–12–10–11–03–22–01–04–10–04–01–0
Juventus 4–1 1–0 1–00–00–06–12–11–02–12–13–02–14–0 1–1 0–0
Lazio 0–14–22–14–03–55–36–11–43–11–06–0 0–0 2–11–10–0
Livorno 1–01–14–13–11–21–20–20–20–2 [lower-alpha 1] 0–31–01–10–01–11–0
Milan 2–2 2–2 0–00–11–13–01–11–12–22–11–04–42–10–00–1
Napoli 0–10–11–12–01–10–03–01–10–16–01–0 3–2 1–12–12–1
Palermo 2–01–10–10–00–00–02–12–21–02–02–01–01–00–02–0
Pro Vercelli 1–01–12–11–12–00–11–00–11–21–10–01–42–30–34–2
Roma 3–03–41–14–00–01–2 1–1 5–11–0 4–0 5–13–22–02–11–2
Sampierdarenese 2–10–02–13–00–10–12–30–00–01–31–00–01–03–21–0
Torino 2–11–20–14–21–0 1–3 2–21–01–10–00–02–02–35–23–1
Triestina 3–11–11–33–00–12–12–11–22–10–01–13–10–22–11–0
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.
Notes:
  1. Decided by the FIGC.

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Flag of Argentina.svg Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Enrique Guaita Roma 28
2 Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Silvio Piola Lazio 21
3 Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Giuseppe Meazza Ambrosiana-Inter 18
4 Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Renato Cattaneo Alessandria 16
5 Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Felice Borel Juventus 13
6 Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Angelo Schiavio Bologna 12
7 Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Giovanni Busoni Livorno 11
Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Nereo Rocco Triestina
Flag of Argentina.svg Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Alejandro Scopelli Roma
10 Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Pietro Arcari Milan 10
Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Cherubino Comini Sampierdarenese
Flag of Argentina.svg Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Attilio Demaría Ambrosiana-Inter
Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Germano Mian Triestina
Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Giovanni Moretti Milan
Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Vinicio Viani Fiorentina
Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Antonio Vojak Napoli

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