1967–68 Serie A

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1967–68 Milan team
Season1967–68
Dates24 September 1967 – 12 May 1968
Champions Milan
9th title
Relegated SPAL
Brescia
Mantova
European Cup Milan
Cup Winners' Cup Torino
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Napoli
Juventus
Fiorentina
Bologna
Matches played240
Goals scored504 (2.1 per match)
Top goalscorer Pierino Prati
(15 goals)
1968–69

The 1967–68 Serie A season was won by Milan.

Teams

Sampdoria and Varese had been promoted from Serie B.

Contents

Six out of the sixteen clubs came from Lombardy, a record for a single region of Italy.

Final classification

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Milan (C)30181025324+2946Qualification to European Cup
2 Napoli 30131163424+1037Qualified to Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
3 Juventus 30131073329+436
4 Fiorentina 3013983523+1235
5 Internazionale 30137104634+1233
5 Bologna 30111183023+733Qualified to Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
7 Torino 30128104431+1332Qualification to Cup Winners' Cup
7 Varese 30128102827+132
9 Cagliari 30127114438+631
10 Sampdoria 3061592734727
10 Roma 307131025351027
12 Vicenza 3089132230825
12 Atalanta 301051526421625
14 SPAL (R)301021824381422Relegation to Serie B
14 Brescia (R)30861620351522
16 Mantova (R)303111613372417
Source: Panini
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated

Results

Home \ Away ATA BOL BRE CAG FIO INT JUV LRV MAN MIL NAP ROM SAM SPA TOR VAR
Atalanta 1–01–32–10–33–10–01–02–00–31–02–11–01–01–14–0
Bologna 5–00–32–10–12–10–02–01–01–11–21–00–02–32–01–0
Brescia 2–10–02–11–12–00–10–00–11–20–01–01–20–10–50–1
Cagliari 2–11–13–03–13–22–01–12–22–21–11–23–32–02–02–1
Fiorentina 1–01–00–11–01–12–03–12–00–23–00–00–02–01–13–1
Internazionale 3–01–03–00–23–1 0–0 1–03–0 1–1 1–21–12–02–01–01–0
Juventus 2–10–02–12–02–2 3–2 1–03–11–21–10–13–12–0 0–4 3–0
Vicenza 4–11–10–13–11–02–10–22–02–20–10–00–01–01–01–0
Mantova 1–00–01–00–11–20–00–01–10–10–10–00–10–10–00–0
Milan 0–04–21–00–10–0 1–1 0–02–03–12–13–02–03–22–11–0
Napoli 1–00–00–01–01–02–11–21–10–01–1 2–0 1–11–02–25–0
Roma 1–10–02–02–32–12–60–00–02–21–1 2–1 1–11–10–21–0
Sampdoria 0–01–21–01–11–12–21–11–03–00–31–11–11–01–11–1
SPAL 1–01–33–11–01–01–20–13–01–01–41–20–11–00–01–3
Torino 4–10–12–02–10–22–3 2–1 1–04–12–31–22–14–21–00–0
Varese 2–00–00–02–10–01–05–02–01–12–11–02–01–02–00–0
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.svg Pierino Prati Milan 15
2 Flag of Brazil.svg Flag of Italy.svg José Altafini Napoli 13
Flag of France.svg Nestor Combin Torino
Flag of Italy.svg Luigi Riva Cagliari
5 Flag of Italy.svg Mario Maraschi Fiorentina 12
Flag of Italy.svg Giuseppe Savoldi Atalanta
7 Flag of Italy.svg Angelo Sormani Milan 11
Flag of Italy.svg Gianni Rivera Milan
Flag of Italy.svg Pietro Anastasi Varese
Flag of Italy.svg Angelo Domenghini Internazionale
11 Flag of Italy.svg Giuliano Taccola Roma 9

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