1971–72 Serie A

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1971–72 Juventus team
Season1971 (1971)–72
Dates3 October 1971 – 28 May 1972
Champions Juventus
14th title
Relegated Mantova
Catanzaro
Varese
European Cup Juventus
Cup Winners' Cup Milan
UEFA Cup Torino
Cagliari
Internazionale
Fiorentina
Matches240
Goals483 (2.01 per match)
Top goalscorer Roberto Boninsegna
(22 goals)
1972–73

The 1971–72 Serie A season was won by Juventus.

Teams

Mantova, Atalanta and Catanzaro had been promoted from Serie B.

Contents

Final classification

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Juventus (C)3017944824+2443Qualification to European Cup
2 Milan 30161043617+1942Qualification to Cup Winners' Cup
3 Torino 3017853925+1442Qualification to UEFA Cup
4 Cagliari 3015963923+1639
5 Internazionale 30131074928+2136
6 Fiorentina 30121262820+836
7 Roma 3013983731+635
8 Napoli 3061682731428
9 Sampdoria 30812102328528
10 Atalanta 3098132126526
11 Bologna 30711122836825
12 Vicenza 30871530431323
13 Hellas Verona 304141221361522
14 Mantova (R)30691523391621Relegation to Serie B
15 Catanzaro (R)303151217341721
16 Varese (R)301111817422513
Source: Panini
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated

Results

Home \ Away ATA BOL CAG CTZ FIO INT JUV LRV MAN MIL NAP ROM SAM TOR VAR HEL
Atalanta 0–02–11–03–11–00–01–32–00–13–11–10–00–01–00–0
Bologna 1–12–12–11–10–31–22–11–10–22–22–21–02–31–01–0
Cagliari 2–02–10–00–02–12–13–01–02–12–11–03–11–21–13–1
Catanzaro 1–11–02–20–20–21–01–11–10–00–01–11–01–31–10–0
Fiorentina 2–02–10–11–00–01–12–10–12–02–12–00–01–11–02–1
Internazionale 2–01–10–01–01–1 0–0 2–12–0 2–3 2–02–24–42–02–04–1
Juventus 1–02–12–14–21–0 3–0 2–02–11–12–22–13–1 2–1 1–04–0
Vicenza 1–02–30–12–00–10–41–31–00–26–20–11–00–00–42–1
Mantova 1–01–12–11–11–21–61–10–10–00–00–21–21–22–21–0
Milan 1–01–00–01–02–0 1–1 1–41–10–13–03–00–01–03–12–0
Napoli 2–10–00–00–00–00–01–11–11–00–0 4–0 0–01–13–01–1
Roma 1–01–02–24–00–03–11–11–03–11–2 1–0 1–03–10–01–0
Sampdoria 1–02–10–01–10–00–00–01–10–00–21–21–02–12–01–0
Torino 1–01–01–01–02–12–1 2–1 2–11–00–01–02–02–02–02–2
Varese 0–10–00–21–11–10–30–10–02–40–10–11–30–12–20–0
Hellas Verona 1–20–00–20–00–02–01–02–21–01–11–11–13–20–01–1
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 Italy.svg Roberto Boninsegna Internazionale 22
2 Flag of Italy.svg Luigi Riva Cagliari 20
3 Flag of Italy.svg Alberto Bigon Milan 14
4 Flag of Italy.svg Pietro Anastasi Juventus 11
Flag of Italy.svg Mario Maraschi Vicenza
Flag of Italy.svg Giuseppe Savoldi Bologna
7 Flag of Brazil.svg Sergio Clerici Fiorentina 10
Flag of Italy.svg Roberto Bettega Juventus
9 Flag of Italy.svg Gianni Bui Torino 9
Flag of Italy.svg Fabio Capello Juventus

Attendances

#ClubAverage
1Napoli53,923
2Roma47,990
3Milan46,130
4Juventus45,667
5Internazionale42,630
6Fiorentina37,492
7Cagliari31,839
8Torino31,386
9Bologna25,503
10Sampdoria21,334
11Hellas Verona20,038
12Atalanta17,781
13Vicenza15,352
14Catanzaro14,762
15Mantova12,111
16Varese9,000

Source: [1]

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