List of A.C. ChievoVerona seasons

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A.C. ChievoVerona is an Italian professional football club based in Verona, Veneto, who play their matches in Stadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi. The club was formed in 1929, and the club's formal debut in an official league was on 8 November 1931. Before that time they played several amateur tournaments. Chievo disbanded in 1936, however, due to economic woes but returned to play in 1948 after World War II

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The club has won the Serie B and Serie C1 once.

This list details the club's achievements in major competitions, and the top scorers for each season. Top scorers in bold were also the top scorers in the Italian league that season. Records of local or regional competitions are not included due to them being considered of less importance.

Key

ChampionsRunners-up Promoted Relegated 1st Tier2nd Tier3rd Tier4th Tier5th Tier6th Tier7th Tier

Seasons

Results of league and cup competitions by season
SeasonDivisionPWDLGFGAPtsPos Coppa Italia Supercoppa
Italiana
CupResultName(s)Goals [1]
League UEFA - FIFA Top goalscorer(s) [2]
1931–32 Seconda Cat. Veronese ULIC A (5) -------3rdn/a
1932–33 Seconda Cat. Veronese ULIC A (5) -------1stn/a
1933–34 Seconda Cat. Veronese ULIC A (5) -------3rdn/a
1934–35 Seconda Cat. Veronese ULIC A (5) --------n/a
1935–36 Seconda Cat. Veronese ULIC A (5) --------n/a
1936–37 Disbanded --------n/a
1937–38 Disbanded --------n/a
1938–39 Disbanded --------n/a
1940–41 Disbanded --------n/a
1941–42 Disbanded --------n/a
1942–43 Disbanded --------n/a
1943–44 Disbanded --------n/a
1944–45 Disbanded --------n/a
1945–46 Disbanded --------n/a
1946–47 Disbanded --------n/a
1947–48 Disbanded --------n/a
1948–49Seconda Divisione Veneto B (7)-------3rdn/a
1949–50Seconda Divisione Veneto I (7)-------5thn/a
1950–51Seconda Divisione Veneto A (7)-------1stn/a
1951–52Prima Divisione Veneto A (6)-------15thn/a
1952–53Prima Divisione Veneto A (6)-------12thn/a
1953–54Prima Divisione Veneto A (6)-------6thn/a
1954–55Prima Divisione Veneto A (6)-------7thn/a
1955–56Prima Divisione Veneto A (6)-------4thn/a
1956–57Prima Divisione Veneto A (6)-------4thn/a
1957–58Prima Divisione Veneto A (6)-------7thn/a
1958–59Prima Divisione Veneto A (6)-------3rdn/a
1959–60Seconda Categoria Veneto A (6)-------9thn/a
1960–61 Prima Categoria Veneto A (5) 26113124147259thn/a
1961–62 Prima Categoria Veneto A (5) 30-----288thn/a
1962–63 Prima Categoria Veneto B (5) 30681633582015thn/a
1963–64Seconda Categoria Veneto A (6)-------4thn/a
1964–65Seconda Categoria Veneto A (6)-------1stn/a
1965–66 Prima Categoria Veneto A (5) 30813934322911thn/a
1966–67 Prima Categoria Veneto A (5) 30681628462015thn/a
1967–68Seconda Categoria Veneto A (6)-------1stn/a
1968–69Seconda Categoria Veneto A (6)-------1stn/a
1969–70 Prima Categoria Veneto A (5) 3081394244298thn/a
1970–71 Promozione Veneto A (5) 30910112833289thn/a
1971–72 Promozione Veneto A (5) 30121263520365thn/a
1972–73 Promozione Veneto A (5) 30-----2911thn/a
1973–74 Promozione Veneto A (5) 30-----3011thn/a
1974–75 Promozione Veneto A (5) 30-----411stn/a
1975–76 Serie D Girone C (5) 3411101336343210thn/a
1976–77 Serie D Girone C (5) 341181527353015thn/a
1977–78 Serie D Girone B (5) 341113104439358thn/a
1978–79 Serie D Girone B (5) 349141137493211thn/a
1979–80 Serie D Girone C (5) 349121321333013thn/a
1980–81 Serie D Girone C (5) 3410111333363111thn/a
1981–82 Campionato Interregionale Girone B (5) 30911102731298th Alberto Vanoni 7
1982–83 Campionato Interregionale Girone D (5) 30991229312712th Fausto Nosè 8
1983–84 Campionato Interregionale Girone D (5) 301010102220309th Paolo Galli 7
1984–85 Campionato Interregionale Girone C (5) 3091474029327th Giovanni Sartori 11
1985–86 Campionato Interregionale Girone C (5) 3018844414441st Giovanni Sartori 17
1986–87 Serie C2 Girone B (4) 34111672423384th Flavio Fiorio 7
1987–88 Serie C2 Girone B (4) 34151363622434th Flavio Fiorio 13
1988–89 Serie C2 Girone B (4) 34181244115481st Flavio Fiorio 15
1989–90 Serie C1 Girone A (3) 34101593731356th Flavio Fiorio 12
1990–91 Serie C1 Girone A (3) 348151123293114th Franco Lerda 8
1991–92 Serie C1 Girone A (3) 3481883235347th Riccardo Gori 13
1992–93 Serie C1 Girone A (3) 321210103634347th Riccardo Gori 8
1993–94 Serie C1 Girone A (3) 34191144623681st Riccardo Gori 12
1994–95 Serie B (2) 3810141435384413th 2R Michele Cossato 10
1995–96 Serie B (2) 38920937304714th 2R Michele Cossato 8
1996–97 Serie B (2) 38121884440547th 2R Raffaele Cerbone 20
1997–98 Serie B (2) 3812141243435010th 1R Raffaele Cerbone 12
1998–99 Serie B (2) 3811151237404811th R32 Ciro De Cesare 10
1999–2000 Serie B (2) 3811141348534715th GS Massimo Marazzina 17
2000–01 Serie B (2) 38191365434703rd GS Bernardo Corradi 13
2001–02 Serie A (1) 34141285752545th GS Massimo Marazzina 13
2002–03 Serie A (1) 34167115139557th QF UC 1R Federico Cossato 9
2003–04 Serie A (1) 341111123637449th R16 Federico Cossato 6
2004–05 Serie A (1) 3811101732494315th 2R Sergio Pellissier 7
2005–06 Serie A (1) 381315105449544th 3R Sergio Pellissier 13
2006–07 Serie A (1) 389121738483918th QF CL
UC
QR3
1R
Sergio Pellissier 9
2007–08 Serie B (2) 42241357743851st 1R Sergio Pellissier 22
2008–09 Serie A (1) 388141635493816th 3R Sergio Pellissier 14
2009–10 Serie A (1) 381281837424414th R16 Sergio Pellissier 12
2010–11 Serie A (1) 3811131438404611th R16 Sergio Pellissier 11
2011–12 Serie A (1) 3812131335454910th QF Sergio Pellissier 8
2012–13 Serie A (1) 381291737524512th 4R Cyril Théréau 13
2013–14 Serie A (1) 381062234543616th R16 Alberto Paloschi 15
2014–15 Serie A (1) 3810131528414314th 3R Alberto Paloschi 9
2015–16 Serie A (1) 381311144345509th 3R Alberto Paloschi 8
2016–17 Serie A (1) 381271943614314th R16 Roberto Inglese 12
2017–18 Serie A (1) 3810101836594013th 4R Roberto Inglese 13
2018–19 Serie A (1) 382142225751720th 4R Mariusz Stępiński 6
2019–20 Serie B (2) 381414104838566th 3R Filip Đorđević 9

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References

  1. http://mikyegenny.altervista.org/sport/serie-b-storia/indice.html If not available in Wikipedia, the top goalscorer was found on this site for the Serie B seasons
  2. Goals in all competitions (Serie A, Serie B or Serie C, Coppa Italia, European tournaments and Supercoppa Italiana) are counted.