1956–57 Serie A

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Serie A
Season1956–57
Champions Milan
6th title
Relegated Triestina
Palermo
European Cup Milan
Matches played306
Goals scored845 (2.76 per match)
Top goalscorer Dino da Costa
(22 goals)
1957–58

The 1956–57 Serie A season was won by Milan.

Teams

Udinese and Palermo had been promoted from Serie B.

Contents

Final classification

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Milan (C)3421676540+2548Qualification to European Cup
2 Fiorentina 34161085540+1542
3 Lazio 34141375240+1241
4 Udinese 34156135958+136
5 Internazionale 341113105345+835
5 Bologna 341211115448+635
5 Torino 34139124542+335
5 Sampdoria 341211115956+335
9 Juventus 341111125454033
9 SPAL 34145153847933
11 Vicenza 341110134951232
11 Napoli 341110133941232
11 Padova 34816103339632
14 Roma 341011135349+431
14 Atalanta 34913123644831
16 Genoa 349121336461030
17 Triestina (R)34911143342929Relegation to Serie B
18 Palermo (R)34781932633122
Source: Panini
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated

Results

Home \ Away ATA BOL FIO GEN INT JUV LRV LAZ MIL NAP PAD PAL ROM SAM SPA TOR TRI UDI
Atalanta 3–21–10–12–10–01–10–12–22–00–01–04–13–31–00–13–11–1
Bologna 1–02–23–13–21–01–13–11–22–11–21–11–04–23–00–00–04–3
Fiorentina 0–12–11–03–12–22–10–00–34–03–03–12–23–02–01–03–02–1
Genoa 2–15–21–20–01–10–01–10–11–01–12–21–1 1–1 2–11–00–11–1
Internazionale 2–22–22–12–0 1–1 3–10–1 1–1 3–12–01–03–26–12–03–01–02–3
Juventus 2–23–11–12–0 5–1 0–13–30–11–00–06–41–21–12–0 1–1 4–32–3
Vicenza 2–02–14–00–12–11–11–13–10–00–04–11–03–24–11–23–11–1
Lazio 2–23–23–02–21–10–32–03–01–11–13–0 0–3 2–11–22–22–02–1
Milan 4–01–02–02–0 1–1 4–14–23–23–52–01–03–12–10–13–12–12–0
Napoli 2–00–01–11–21–11–21–00–02–21–04–1 1–2 2–00–12–12–12–1
Padova 0–01–12–22–03–22–11–10–12–01–11–00–12–61–21–31–14–1
Palermo 3–12–10–11–01–10–23–12–61–20–01–11–01–10–01–02–10–1
Roma 1–02–30–21–10–02–32–2 2–2 0–0 1–3 2–22–15–15–10–23–16–1
Sampdoria 2–21–12–2 3–2 2–22–15–00–13–21–02–06–01–00–31–01–13–0
SPAL 0–01–02–11–21–03–15–21–01–32–00–01–01–10–32–10–11–1
Torino 2–01–12–12–21–1 4–1 2–10–12–21–10–25–11–00–03–21–03–1
Triestina 0–10–00–02–12–23–02–11–11–31–20–01–11–11–12–01–01–0
Udinese 3–01–52–55–11–03–03–22–02–12–10–02–02–23–03–25–10–1
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 Brazil.svg Flag of Italy.svg Dino da Costa Roma 22
2 Flag of Italy.svg Giuseppe Secchi Udinese 18
3 Flag of Brazil.svg Luís Vinício Napoli 17
4 Flag of Italy.svg Gastone Bean Milan 16
5 Flag of Sweden.svg Bengt Lindskog Udinese 15
Flag of Italy.svg Adriano Bassetto Atalanta
7 Flag of Argentina.svg Flag of Italy.svg Miguel Montuori Fiorentina 14
Flag of Italy.svg Carlo Galli Milan
9 Flag of Sweden.svg Gunnar Nordahl Roma 13
10 Flag of Austria.svg Ernst Ocwirk Sampdoria 12
Flag of Italy.svg Eddie Firmani Sampdoria
Flag of Italy.svg Gino Armano Torino
Flag of Italy.svg Cesarino Cervellati Bologna
Flag of Italy.svg Amedeo Bonistalli Padova
15 Flag of Sweden.svg Arne Selmosson Lazio 11
Flag of Italy.svg Giorgio Stivanello Juventus
Flag of Italy.svg Ezio Pascutti Bologna
Flag of Argentina.svg Santiago Vernazza Palermo

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