1989–90 Serie B

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Serie B
Season1989–90
Champions Torino
2nd title
Promoted Pisa
Cagliari
Parma
Relegated Monza
Licata
Como
Catanzaro
Matches380
Goals674 (1.77 per match)
Top goalscorer Andrea Silenzi (23 goals)
1990–91

The Serie B 1989–90 was the fifty-eighth tournament of this competition played in Italy since its creation.

Contents

Teams

Triestina, Reggiana, Cagliari and Foggia had been promoted from Serie C, while Torino, Pescara, Pisa and Como had been relegated from Serie A.

Final classification

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Torino (P, C)38191546324+3953Promotion to Serie A
2 Pisa (P)38161935123+2851
3 Cagliari (P)38171383922+1747
4 Parma (P)38161484930+1946
5 Ancona 38131784634+1243
6 Reggina 38131693227+542
7 Reggiana 38111893331+240
8 Foggia 38159144538+739
8 Pescara 381411133439539
10 Brescia 381017113134337
10 Padova 381213132633737
12 Avellino 381211153335235
12 Triestina 38917123341835
14 Cosenza 389161327401334
15 Barletta 389161324371334
16 Messina 3811121528441634 Relegation tie-breaker [a]
17 Monza (R)3811121526371134 Serie C1 after tie-breaker
18 Licata (R)386161622381628Relegation to Serie C1
19 Como (R)387131816321627
20 Catanzaro (R)383191616351925
Source: Head-to-head points used for three or more clubs finishing at the same result.
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. Qualified to the relegation tie-breaker for worst head-to-head points against Cosenza and Barletta.

Results

Home \ Away ANC AVE BRL BRE CAG CTZ COM COS FOG LIC MES MON PAD PAR PES PIS REA REG TOR TRI
Ancona 1–03–10–01–10–04–01–11–31–05–00–11–11–01–11–11–10–00–10–0
Avellino 0–00–11–22–01–01–04–00–11–01–02–01–00–11–10–30–02–01–11–1
Barletta 1–10–21–10–00–01–01–11–00–03–01–01–01–01–01–10–11–11–00–0
Brescia 2–31–14–01–20–00–02–12–11–01–10–02–10–10–01–40–01–11–11–0
Cagliari 0–02–02–10–04–11–00–00–03–03–03–01–02–22–01–01–11–00–01–1
Catanzaro 2–30–00–01–20–10–00–00–11–10–11–10–11–40–11–01–10–00–11–1
Como 0–21–22–00–00–10–01–02–02–00–00–12–00–00–10–00–01–10–01–2
Cosenza 2–01–01–02–00–20–02–02–01–12–00–00–01–02–01–41–20–01–11–1
Foggia 1–11–21–13–10–11–01–02–00–03–11–04–01–23–00–00–00–00–13–2
Licata 1–00–04–00–01–00–00–00–03–01–10–20–10–30–00–01–02–31–11–0
Messina 3–12–00–00–21–01–01–01–00–21–11–01–21–11–10–01–20–12–01–0
Monza 1–31–12–10–00–11–10–11–11–12–00–01–01–12–02–21–01–02–01–0
Padova 1–20–01–02–02–00–00–03–10–20–01–02–01–01–10–00–01–11–11–1
Parma 1–12–11–00–01–12–00–05–15–34–12–21–00–11–00–22–00–21–10–0
Pescara 0–02–12–11–00–00–11–03–02–11–02–00–00–02–01–44–01–12–02–0
Pisa 1–02–10–02–12–21–11–00–02–03–12–13–01–02–23–02–10–00–00–0
Reggiana 1–11–01–10–02–00–12–02–12–20–02–22–04–00–21–00–01–10–03–0
Reggina 0–24–10–00–11–03–12–10–02–02–10–11–00–10–02–10–01–00–02–1
Torino 4–12–23–02–11–02–15–03–01–02–03–04–03–10–07–02–14–02–01–1
Triestina 1–31–02–22–01–00–00–20–00–32–10–02–12–00–22–12–20–02–03–3
Source: Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio - La Storia 1898-2004, Panini Edizioni, Modena, September 2005
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Relegation tie-breaker

Messina 1–0 Monza
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Stadio Adriatico, Pescara
Attendance: 13,000
Referee: Gianni Beschin

Monza relegated to Serie C1.

Attendances

#ClubAverage
1Torino30,198
2Cagliari18,056
3Foggia13,633
4Pescara12,574
5Reggina11,712
6Avellino11,226
7Brescia10,167
8Parma10,039
9Reggiana9,552
10Cosenza9,137
11Pisa9,116
12Padova8,668
13Ancona8,417
14Messina7,534
15Triestina7,494
16Monza6,353
17Barletta5,909
18Catanzaro5,266
19Como4,702
20Licata3,072

Source: [1]

Footnotes

References and sources