1979–80 SS Lazio season

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Lazio
1979–80 season
Manager Luigi Simoni
Serie A 13th
Coppa Italia Quarter Final
Top goalscorer Bruno Giordano (9)
  1978–79
1980–81  

S.S. Lazio finished three points above the relegation zone, but were relegated due to involvement in a match-fixing scandal, that also saw Milan being demoted to Serie B.

Contents

Squad

Goalkeepers

Defenders

Midfielders

Attackers

Competitions

Serie A

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
12 Catanzaro 305141120341424
13 Udinese 303151224381421
14 Pescara (R)30481818442616Relegation to Serie B
15 Milan [lower-alpha 1] (D, R)3014883419+1536
16 Lazio [lower-alpha 1] (D, R)30515102125425
Source: RSSSF.com
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Goal difference; 5) Goals scored; 6) Draw. (Note: Head-to-head record is used only after all the matches between the teams in question have been played). [1]
Goal difference is used in case of equal points.
(D) Disqualified; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. 1 2 A.C. Milan and S.S. Lazio placed in the last position and relegated to Serie B by FIGC because of the Totonero 1980 scandal. Torino qualified to UEFA Cup instead of Milan.

Matches

16 September 19791 Avellino 0-0 Lazio Avellino
23 September 19792 Lazio 2-0 Fiorentina Roma
GiordanoSoccerball shade.svg12'
GarlaschelliSoccerball shade.svg90'
Stadium: Olimpico
30 September 19793 Internazionale 2-1 Lazio Milan
BeccalossiSoccerball shade.svg17'
MariniSoccerball shade.svg71'
GiordanoSoccerball shade.svg42'Stadium: Giuseppe Meazza
7 October 19794 Lazio 1-1 Perugia Roma
GiordanoSoccerball shade.svg61' Rossi Soccerball shade.svg41'Stadium: Olimpico
14 October 19795 Ascoli 1-1 Lazio Ascoli Piceno
BellottoSoccerball shade.svg9'GiordanoSoccerball shade.svg57'Stadium: Cino e Lillo Del Duca
21 October 19796 Lazio 1-1 Cagliari Roma
GiordanoSoccerball shade.svg30'MarchettiSoccerball shade.svg48'Stadium: Olimpico
28 October 19797 Roma 1-1 Lazio Roma
PruzzoSoccerball shade.svg16'ZucchiniSoccerball shade.svg6'Stadium: Olimpico
4 November 19798 Lazio 1-0 Juventus Roma
VerzaSoccerball shade.svg11' (og)Stadium: Olimpico
11 October 19799 Lazio 2-0 Pescara Roma
GiordanoSoccerball shade.svg11'
D'AmicoSoccerball shade.svg82'
Stadium: Olimpico
25 November 197910 Catanzaro 2-1 Lazio Catanzaro
PalancaSoccerball shade.svg25'
PalancaSoccerball shade.svg77'
ZucchiniSoccerball shade.svg84'
2 December 197911 Bologna 1-0 Lazio Bologna
ChiarugiSoccerball shade.svg74'Stadium: Renato Dall'Ara
9 December 197912 Lazio 0-0 Udinese Roma
Stadium: Olimpico
16 December 197913 Napoli 0-0 Lazio Napoli
Stadium: San Paolo
30 December 197914 Lazio 2-1 Torino Roma
D'AmicoSoccerball shade.svg50'
CitterioSoccerball shade.svg68'
MarianiSoccerball shade.svg1'Stadium: Olimpico
6 January 198015 Milan 2-1 Lazio Milan
ChiodiSoccerball shade.svg4'
ChiodiSoccerball shade.svg39'
GiordanoSoccerball shade.svg90'Stadium: San Siro
13 January 198016 Lazio 1-1 Avellino Roma
Stadium: Olimpico
20 January 198017 Fiorentina 0-0 Lazio Firenze
Stadium: Comunale
27 January 198018 Lazio 0-0 Internazionale Roma
Stadium: Olimpico
3 February 198019 Perugia 0-0 Lazio Perugia
10 February 198020 Lazio 0-1 Ascoli Roma
Stadium: Olimpico
24 February 198021 Cagliari 1-1 Lazio Cagliari
Stadium: Sant'Elia
2 March 198022 Lazio 1-2 Roma Roma
Stadium: Olimpico
9 March 198023 Juventus 0-0 Lazio Torino
Stadium: Comunale
23 March 198024 Pescara 2-0 Lazio Pescara
30 March 198025 Lazio 2-0 Catanzaro Roma
Stadium: Olimpico
5 April 198026 Lazio 0-1 Bologna Roma
Stadium: Olimpico
13 April 198027 Udinese 1-1 Lazio Udine
Stadium: Friuli
27 April 198028 Lazio 1-1 Napoli Roma
Stadium: Olimpico
4 May 198029 Torino 1-0 Lazio Torino
Stadium: Comunale
11 May 198030 Lazio 0-2 Milan Roma
Stadium: Olimpico

Coppa Italia

First Round
Group 5

TeamP.tiGWDLGFGADR
1. S.S. Lazio 7431091+8
2. Udinese 7431050+5
3. Brescia 3411213-2
4. Pistoiese2410335-2
5. Matera1401309-9
1 Lazio 5-0 Matera
2 Brescia 0-2 Lazio
3 Pistoiese 1-2 Lazio
5 Lazio 0-0 Udinese

Quarterfinals

Torino 0-0 Lazio Torino
Stadium: Comunale
Lazio 0-0
(3-4pen. agg.)
Torino

Sources

RSSSF - Italy Championship 1979/80

  1. "Norme organizzative interne della F.I.G.C. - Art. 51.6" (PDF) (in Italian). Italian Football Federation. 12 September 2018. Retrieved 11 November 2018.

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