List of Atalanta BC seasons

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Atalanta Bergamasca Calcio is an Italian professional football club based in Bergamo, Lombardy, who play their matches in Stadio Atleti Azzurri d'Italia. The club was formed in 1907, and joined the Italian league in 1929.

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The club has won the Prima Divisione (predecessor of Serie A) once and the Coppa Italia once. They won the Serie B six times and the Serie C once. They also won the UEFA Europa League in 2024.

This list details the club's achievements in major competitions, and the top scorers for each 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 Tier

Seasons

Results of league and cup competitions by season
SeasonDivisionPldWDLGFGAPtsPos. Coppa Italia Supercoppa
Italiana
CupResultPlayer(s)Goals
League UEFAFIFA Top goalscorer(s) [1]
1914–15 Promozione (2)
Finale
10
9
6
3
1
2
3
4
15
8
11
11
13
11
2nd
4th
Delmo Covezzi 17
1915–16 World War I
1916–17
1917–18
1919–20 Prima Categoria (1)
Lombarda Girone B
105141116113rd Enrico Tirabassi 3
1920–21 Prima Categoria (1)
Lombarda Girone E
611461534th A Ravazio 8
1921–22 Prima Categoria (1)
Lombarda Girone B
630391463rd Giacomo Cornolti 3
1922–23 Seconda Divisione (2)
Lega Nord Girone C
148423412201st Felice Martinelli 7
1924–25 Seconda Divisione (2)
Lega Nord Girone B
1831051422167th Giacomo Cornolti 4
1925–26 Seconda Divisione (2)
Lega Nord Girone A
2010643822264th Gedeon Lukács 13
1926–27 Prima Divisione (2)
Girone B
1811434527262nd Luigi Poggia 23
1927–28 Prima Divisione (2)
Girone A
1813414110301st Romano Buschi 13
1928–29 Divisione Nazionale (1)
Girone A
30681627532014th Carlo Gianelli 8
1929–30 Serie B (2) 34111583726378th Giulio Panzeri 7
1930–31 Serie B (2) 34151186235416th Renato Sanero
Amerigo Bedetti
11
1931–32 Serie B (2) 34131385742394th Renato Sanero 17
1932–33 Serie B (2) 32951852602316th Giulio Panzeri 14
1933–34 Serie B (2)
Girone B
249873124265th Renato Sanero 6
1934–35 Serie B (2)
Girone B
24126103835307th Sereno Gianesello 10
1935–36 Serie B (2) 341361525503210th 2R Giulio Longhi 7
1936–37 Serie B (2) 30141154825392nd 3R Dario Savio 11
1937–38 Serie A (1) 30481822501515th QF Alessandro Fornasaris 7
1938-39 Serie B (2) 34151364326433rd 1R Severo Cominelli
Nicolò Nicolosi
8
1939–40 Serie B (2) 3419966231471st 3R Giovanni Gaddoni 26
1940–41 Serie A (1) 30119104538316th R32 Severo Cominelli 11
1941–42 Serie A (1) 30881434472413th R16 Edmondo Fabbri
Giovanni Gaddoni
8
1942–43 Serie A (1) 30116133444289th R16 Adriano Gè 12
1943–44 World War II
1944–45
1945–46 Serie A (1) 2677122128219th Walter Del Medico 6
1946–47 Serie A (1) 381115124052378th Arnaldo Salvi 10
1947–48 Serie A (1) 401612124841445th Mario Astorri 9
1948–49 Serie A (1) 381191840583115th Edmondo Fabbri
Renato Miglioli
6
1949–50 Serie A (1) 38176156660408th Karl Aage Hansen 18
1950–51 Serie A (1) 3810121648693214th Jørgen Sørensen 20
1951–52 Serie A (1) 381381754613412th Hasse Jeppson 22
1952–53 Serie A (1) 341012125253328th Poul Rasmussen 18
1953–54 Serie A (1) 3410111354533110th Adriano Bassetto 17
1954–55 Serie A (1) 348121435382815th Poul Rasmussen 16
1955–56 Serie A (1) 341191450553115th Adriano Bassetto 18
1956–57 Serie A (1) 349131236443114th Adriano Bassetto 15
1957–58 Serie A (1) 346161229492817th Raul Conti
Marino Perani
6
1958–59 Serie B (2) 38181556230511st R16 Giovanni Zavaglio 13
1959–60 Serie A (1) 349131231393111th QF Humberto Maschio 9
1960–61 Serie A (1) 34913123541319th 2R Angelo Longoni
Enrico Nova
8
1961–62 Serie A (1) 34131293938386th 2R Humberto Maschio 11
1962–63 Serie A (1) 341210124344348th W Dino da Costa 12
1963–64 Serie A (1) 34716112643308th QF CWC 1R Angelo Domenghini 9
1964–65 Serie A (1) 347161119283011th 3R Bruno Petroni 10
1965–66 Serie A (1) 349111424372912th 3R Enrico Nova 15
1966–67 Serie A (1) 349131228433111th 1R Giancarlo Danova 6
1967–68 Serie A (1) 301051526422512th 2R Giuseppe Savoldi 13
1968–69 Serie A (1) 304111525451916th GS Sergio Clerici 10
1969–70 Serie B (2) 388171330293315th GS Adriano Novellini 9
1970–71 Serie B (2) 38151764125472nd GS Adelio Moro 10
1971–72 Serie A (1) 30981321262610th GS Sergio Magistrelli 13
1972–73 Serie A (1) 305141116332414th 2GS Sergio Pellizzaro 8
1973–74 Serie B (2) 3811141324243611th 2GS Emanuele Gattelli
Sergio Pellizzaro
6
1974–75 Serie B (2) 381411133736396th GS Alberto Rizzati 8
1975–76 Serie B (2) 381312132624389th GS Raffaello Vernacchia 6
1976–77 Serie B (2) 38191184426492nd GS Ezio Bertuzzo 15
1977–78 Serie A (1) 3061592832279th GS Augusto Scala
Angelo Paina
15
1978–79 Serie A (1) 306121220332415th GS Salvatore Garritano 5
1979–80 Serie B (2) 381116112924389th GS Augusto Scala
Ezio Bertuzzo
5
1980–81 Serie B (2) 389121728403018th GS Carlo De Bernardi 9
1981–82 Serie C1 (3)
Girone A
34171524215491st Bortolo Mutti 20
1982–83 Serie B (2) 381017113027378th GS Marino Magrin
Marco Pacione
6
1983–84 Serie B (2) 38161754928491st GS Marino Magrin
Marco Pacione
15
1984–85 Serie A (1) 30518720322810th GS Marino Magrin 7
1985–86 Serie A (1) 3071582726298th R16 Aldo Cantarutti 10
1986–87 Serie A (1) 30771616222115th RU Giuseppe Incocciati
Marino Magrin
9
1987–88 Serie B (2) 38141955034474th GS CWC SF Oliviero Garlini 22
1988–89 Serie A (1) 34111493732366th SF Evair 11
1989–90 Serie A (1) 341211113643357th GS UC 1R Claudio Caniggia 10
1990–91 Serie A (1) 3411131038373510th R16 UC QF Evair 14
1991–92 Serie A (1) 3410141031333411th R16 Carlos Alberto Bianchezi
Claudio Caniggia
9
1992–93 Serie A (1) 34148124244368th 2R Maurizio Ganz 15
1993–94 Serie A (1) 345111835652117th R16 Maurizio Ganz 11
1994–95 Serie B (2) 38171564936664th 2R Maurizio Ganz 14
1995–96 Serie A (1) 341161738503913th RU Domenico Morfeo 12
1996–97 Serie A (1) 3411111244464410th 1R Filippo Inzaghi 25
1997–98 Serie A (1) 347111625483216th R16 Nicola Caccia 7
1998–99 Serie B (2) 38141954427326th QF Nicola Caccia 19
1999–2000 Serie B (2) 38171295134632nd R16 Nicola Caccia 22
2000–01 Serie A (1) 341014103834447th QF Nicola Ventola 11
2001–02 Serie A (1) 34129134150459th QF Cristiano Doni 16
2002–03 Serie A (1) 348141235473815th R32 Cristiano Doni 10
2003–04 Serie B (2) 46192075936775th GS Igor Budan
Carmine Gautieri
11
2004–05 Serie A (1) 388111934453520th QF Andrea Lazzari 10
2005–06 Serie B (2) 4224996139815th R16 Nicola Ventola 15
2006–07 Serie A (1) 381214125654508th 3R Cristiano Doni
Riccardo Zampagna
13
2007–08 Serie A (1) 381212145256489th 3R Cristiano Doni 12
2008–09 Serie A (1) 381381745484711th 4R Sergio Floccari 12
2009–10 Serie A (1) 38982137533518th 4R Simone Tiribocchi 11
2010–11 Serie B (2) 42221376135791st 3R Simone Tiribocchi 14
2011–12 Serie A (1) 3813131241435212th 3R Germán Denis 16
2012–13 Serie A (1) 381191839564015th R16 Germán Denis 15
2013–14 Serie A (1) 381551843515011th R16 Germán Denis 13
2014–15 Serie A (1) 387161538573717th R16 Germán Denis 8
2015–16 Serie A (1) 3811121541474513th 4R Alejandro Gómez 7
2016–17 Serie A (1) 3821986241724th R16 Alejandro Gómez 16
2017–18 Serie A (1) 381612105739607th SF UEL R32 Josip Iličić 15
2018–19 Serie A (1) 3820997746693rd RU UEL PO Duván Zapata 28
2019–20 Serie A (1) 3823969848783rd R16 UCL QF Josip Iličić 21
2020–21 Serie A (1) 3823969047783rd RU UCL R16 Luis Muriel 26
2021–22 Serie A (1) 381611116548598th QF UCL
UEL
GS
QF
Luis Muriel
Mario Pašalić
14
2022–23 Serie A (1) 38197126648645th QF Ademola Lookman 15
2023–24 Serie A (1) 38216117242694th RU UEL W Gianluca Scamacca 19

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References

  1. Goals in all competitions (Serie A, Serie B or Serie C, Coppa Italia, European tournaments and Supercoppa Italiana) are counted.