1941–42 Serie A

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Serie A
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1941–42 Roma team
Season1941–42
Champions Roma
1st title
Relegated Napoli
Modena
Matches played240
Goals scored687 (2.86 per match)
Top goalscorer Aldo Boffi
(22 goals)
1942–43

The 1941–42 Serie A season was won by Roma.

Contents

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Serie A 1941-42 teams distribution

Teams

Liguria and Modena had been promoted from Serie B.

Final classification

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGRPtsQualification or relegation
1 Roma (C)301610455212.61942
2 Torino 30167760391.53839
3 Venezia 30158740251.60038
4 Genova 1893 301311653351.51437
5 Lazio 30149755371.48637
6 Juventus 301281047411.14632
7 Bologna 301251350371.35129
8 Triestina 30813929320.90629
9 Fiorentina 301151451501.02027
10 Milano 301071353531.00027
11 Liguria 301071339560.69627
12 Ambrosiana-Inter 307121131470.66026
13 Atalanta 30881434470.72324
14 Livorno 30961535570.61424
15 Napoli (R)30871532510.62723Relegation to Serie B
16 Modena (R)30671723590.39019
Source: goal average officially used in event of equal points.
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated

Results

Home \ Away AMB ATA BOL FIO GEN JUV LAZ LIG LIV MIL MOD NAP ROM TOR TRI VEN
Ambrosiana-Inter 0–00–10–11–1 4–1 0–12–11–1 2–2 1–05–10–22–31–11–1
Atalanta 1–10–22–10–02–33–01–14–00–23–05–12–21–31–11–0
Bologna 0–14–02–31–12–02–22–27–13–14–01–21–21–02–02–0
Fiorentina 4–10–12–52–01–13–14–12–04–38–00–12–22–12–11–3
Genova 1893 6–11–03–24–01–41–21–13–11–16–03–02–04–30–01–0
Juventus 4–0 1–11–14–21–12–03–02–33–21–11–12–0 3–0 1–00–0
Lazio 2–22–15–11–11–12–14–03–02–22–11–0 1–1 4–15–02–1
Liguria 0–11–02–11–13–42–14–14–21–02–12–10–31–02–20–2
Livorno 3–03–11–13–10–01–22–12–00–22–22–00–21–11–01–1
Milano 2–1 1–32–02–13–01–12–53–20–27–13–14–22–52–21–1
Modena 1–12–01–01–12–30–21–01–13–01–01–00–00–30–10–1
Napoli 0–13–01–21–00–04–11–11–12–12–12–1 1–1 0–00–11–1
Roma 6–02–01–01–01–22–0 2–1 7–04–02–02–0 5–1 0–00–00–0
Torino 1–19–11–03–11–1 2–1 1–13–21–01–02–05–32–22–02–1
Triestina 0–00–01–02–02–13–00–00–15–12–21–11–00–01–32–2
Venezia 0–01–01–02–12–12–00–22–12–12–03–14–10–13–12–0
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.

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Aldo Boffi Milano 22
2 Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Amedeo Amadei Roma 18
Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Renato Gei Fiorentina
Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Silvio Piola Lazio
5 Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Bruno Ispiro Genova 1893 17
6 Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Guglielmo Gabetto Juventus 16
7 Flag of Albania (1939-1943).svg Riza Lushta Juventus 15
8 Flag of Argentina.svg Silvestro Pisa Lazio 14
Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Ettore Puricelli Bologna
Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Romeo Menti Torino
11 Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg Francesco Pernigo Venezia 12

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