List of Cagliari Calcio seasons

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Cagliari Calcio is an Italian professional football club based in Cagliari, Sardinia, who play their matches in Stadio Sant'Elia. The club was formed in 1920, and joined the Italian league in 1930. Before that time they played regional competitions in the South and Sardinia.

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The club has won one Serie A title. They also won the Serie B once and Serie C four times.

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 Tier

Seasons

Results of league and cup competitions by season
SeasonDivisionPldWDLGFGAPtsPos Coppa Italia Supercoppa
Italiana
CupResultPlayer(s)Goals [1]
League UEFAFIFA Top goalscorer(s) [2]
1928–29 Campionato Meridionale A (4)
Semifinali A
22
6
17
1
2
1
3
4
58
3
16
8
4
3
1st
4th [3]
n/a
1929–30 Prima Divisione D (3) 2814684723345thn/a
1930–31 Prima Divisione F (3)
Finali Sud
22
2
15
1
5
1
2
0
50
3
16
2
35
3
1st
1st
n/a
1931–32 Serie B (2) 341281441383213th Rodolfo Ostromann 11
1932–33 Serie B (2) 32961737602414th Domenico D'Alberto
Tonino Fradelloni
9
1933–34 Serie B Girone A (2) 246315226114 [4] 12th [5] Ernesto Zambianchi 8
1934–35 Serie B Girone A (2) 29126114540309th [6] Otello Subinaghi 14
1935–36 Seconda Divisione Sardegna (5) n/an/an/an/an/an/an/a1stn/a
1936–37 Prima Divisione Sardegna (4) n/an/an/an/an/an/an/a1stn/a
1937–38 Serie C Girone E (3) 2424181854813th 1R n/a
1938–39 Serie C Girone F (3) 24103114435235th 2R n/a
1939–40 Serie C Girone F (3) 2713595738316th [7] 2R n/a
1940–41 Prima Divisione Sardegna (4) n/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/a
1941–42 Prima Divisione Sardegna (4) 12318131876thn/a
1942–43 Prima Divisione Sardegna (4) 4112n/an/a35thn/a
1943–44Regional Competitionn/a
1944–45 Prima Divisione Sardegna (4) 1stn/a
1945–46 Prima Divisione Sardegna (4) 1stn/a
1946–47 Prima Divisione Sardegna (4) 3rd [8] n/a
1947–48 Serie B Girone A (2) 34742332791818th Antonio Ragazzo 11
1948–49 Serie C Girone C (3) 4013101748603615thn/a
1949–50 Serie C Girone C (3) 40197146756456thn/a
1950–51 Serie C Girone C (3) 381513105945435thn/a
1951–52 Serie C Girone C (3)
Gironi Finali
34
6
22
5
8
1
4
0
75
12
24
5
52
11
1st
1st
Erminio Bercarich 30
1952–53 Serie B (2) 341410105144384th Erminio Bercarich 12
1953–54 Serie B (2) 3416994230413rd Giancarlo Mezzalira 8
1954–55 Serie B (2) 341013113335339th Aurelio Santagostino 10
1955–56 Serie B (2) 34151095145405th Tullio Ghersetich 16
1956–57 Serie B (2) 3411101330343210th Tullio Ghersetich 10
1957–58 Serie B (2) 348101631442617th Gianni Meanti 8
1958–59 Serie B (2) 381513104848434th 2R Carlo Regalia 15
1959–60 Serie B (2) 388151536543120th 1R Umberto Serradimigni 7
1960–61 Serie C Girone B (3) 3419784826452nd Guerrino Rossi 13
1961–62 Serie C Girone B (3) 34171075123441st Danilo Torriglia 13
1962–63 Serie B (2) 381214124140389th 1R Danilo Torriglia 11
1963–64 Serie B (2) 38161754423492nd 3R Ricciotti Greatti 12
1964–65 Serie A (1) 34138133335346th QF Gigi Riva 12
1965–66 Serie A (1) 3410101436373011th 2R Gigi Riva 11
1966–67 Serie A (1) 34131473517406th 1R Gigi Riva 19
1967–68 Serie A (1) 30127114438319th 1R Gigi Riva 13
1968–69 Serie A (1) 30141334118412nd RU Gigi Riva 27
1969–70 Serie A (1) 3017112421145W 3rd Gigi Riva 27
1970–71 Serie A (1) 3081483335307th 1R EC R16 Gigi Riva
Angelo Domenghini
8
1971–72 Serie A (1) 3015963923394th 1R Gigi Riva 21
1972–73 Serie A (1) 30911102628298th 2R UC 1R Gigi Riva 20
1973–74 Serie A (1) 30714925322810th 1R Gigi Riva 15
1974–75 Serie A (1) 306141022302610th 1R Sergio Gori 15
1975–76 Serie A (1) 30591625521916th 1R Gigi Riva
Pietro Paolo Virdis
6
1976–77 Serie B (2) 38171564532494th 1R Pietro Paolo Virdis 18
1977–78 Serie B (2) 3812131352473712th 1R Luigi Piras 12
1978–79 Serie B (2) 38161754624492nd QF Emanuele Gattelli 7
1979–80 Serie A (1) 3081482729308th 1R Franco Selvaggi 12
1980–81 Serie A (1) 3081482729306th 1R Franco Selvaggi 8
1981–82 Serie A (1) 307111233362512th 1R Luigi Piras 10
1982–83 Serie A (1) 306141023332614th R16 Luigi Piras 10
1983-84 Serie B (2) 3810161231323611th 1R Luigi Piras 8
1984–85 Serie B (2) 3812101629323416th R16 Gianni De Rosa 5
1985–86 Serie B (2) 381391627383514th 1R Luigi Piras 8
1986–87 Serie B (2) 3891316324726 [9] 20th SF Luigi Piras
Giampaolo Montesano
7
1987–88 Serie C1 Girone B (3) 341191434343111th 1R Guglielmo Coppola 11
1988–89 Serie C1 Girone B (3) 34161353721451st Guglielmo Coppola 11
1989–90 Serie B (2) 38171383922473rd 1R Fabrizio Provitali 12
1990–91 Serie A (1) 346171129442914th 2R Daniel Fonseca 8
1991–92 Serie A (1) 347151230342913th 1R Daniel Fonseca 9
1992–93 Serie A (1) 34149114533376th R16 Luís Oliveira
Enzo Francescoli
9
1993–94 Serie A (1) 3410121239483212th 2R UC SF Dely Valdés 17
1994–95 Serie A (1) 341310114039499th R16 Roberto Muzzi 12
1995–96 Serie A (1) 341181534474110th QF Luís Oliveira 18
1996–97 Serie A (1) 349101545553715th R16 Sandro Tovalieri 13
1997–98 Serie B (2) 38151855336633rd R32 Roberto Muzzi 19
1998–99 Serie A (1) 341181549504113th R32 Roberto Muzzi 18
1999–2000 Serie A (1) 343131829542217th SF Patrick M'Boma 14
2000–01 Serie B (2) 3812141253455011th GS David Suazo
Fabrizio Cammarata
14
2001–02 Serie B (2) 3810171139394712th GS David Suazo 9
2002–03 Serie B (2) 381412124746548th GS David Suazo
Mauro Esposito
11
2003–04 Serie B (2) 46231498051832nd GS David Suazo 19
2004–05 Serie A (1) 3810141451604412th SF Mauro Esposito 19
2005–06 Serie A (1) 388151542553914th R16 David Suazo 25
2006–07 Serie A (1) 389131635464017th 2R David Suazo 15
2007–08 Serie A (1) 381191840564214th R16 Robert Acquafresca 12
2008–09 Serie A (1) 38158154950539th 4R Robert Acquafresca 14
2009–10 Serie A (1) 3811111656584416th 3R Alessandro Matri 13
2010–11 Serie A (1) 381291744514514th 4R Alessandro Matri 11
2011–12 Serie A (1) 3810131537464315th 4R Joaquín Larrivey 10
2012–13 Serie A (1) 3812111543554711th R16 Marco Sau 12
2013–14 Serie A (1) 389121734533915th 3R Mauricio Pinilla 8
2014–15 Serie A (1) 388102048683418th R16 Marco Sau 9
2015–16 Serie B (2) 4225897841831st R16 Diego Farias 14
2016–17 Serie A (1) 381451955764711th 4R Marco Borriello 20
2017–18 Serie A (1) 381162133613916th 4R Leonardo Pavoletti 11
2018–19 Serie A (1) 3810111736544115th R16 Leonardo Pavoletti 14
2019–20 Serie A (1) 3811121552564514th R16 João Pedro 19
2020–21 Serie A (1) 389101943593716th R16 João Pedro 16
2021–22 Serie A (1) 386122034683018th R16 João Pedro 13
2022–23 Serie B (2) 38151585034605th [10] R32 Gianluca Lapadula 26

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References

  1. "Storia Della Serie B" . Retrieved 3 August 2020. 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.
  3. admitted to Prima Divisione
  4. 1 point penalty for a withdrawal
  5. Relegated to the Prima Divisione and later readmitted to complement
  6. Bankrupt
  7. At the outbreak of World War II and the consequent difficulties in the transfers to the mainland, the company abandons the Series C and participates in the First Division Sarda, separate from other Italian military tournaments
  8. The FIGC readmitted Cagliari in Serie B
  9. 5 point penalty
  10. Promoted via play-offs