List of Palermo F.C. seasons

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Graph of Palermo season-by-season placements from 1929–30 to 2009–10

This is a record of all seasons played by Palermo F.C. since 1929, including their seasonal performances in all major football competitions when notable.

Contents

Key

Promoted Relegated

Seasons

SeasonDivPosLeague recordOther competitionsOtherTop scorer(s) [1]
PldWDLGFGAPtsPlayer(s)Goals
1929–30 Prima Divisione 1st282026591742 Carlo Radice 15
1930–31 Serie B 3rd341888543144 Carlo Radice 16
1931–32 Serie B 1st342185803550 Carlo Radice 27
1932–33 Serie A 12th3411716285829 Giovanni Chiecchi 8
1933–34 Serie A 12th3410915395129 Aldo Borel 12
1934–35 Serie A 7th3091110273429 Coriolano Palumbo 5
1935–36 Serie A 15th3010317245023 Coriolano Palumbo 5
1936–37 Serie B 7th309129433230 Oliviero Icardi 18
1937–38 Serie B 7th3215512464335 Umberto Di Falco
Balilla Lombardi
12
1938–39 Serie B 7th34131011353436 Romolo Celant 9
1939–40 Serie B 7th3411716366929 [2] Romolo Celant 9
1940–41Club cancelled, did not play in any league
1941–42
1942–43 Serie B 18th236512193017 [3] ??
1943–44Leagues suspended due to World War II
1944–45
1945–46 Serie A 8th20659162317 [4] Luigi Perugini 5
1946–47 Serie B/C 8th3210912353531 [5] Balilla Lombardi 9
1947–48 Serie B/C 1st341987663046 [5] Aurelio Pavesi 23
1948–49 Serie A 11th3814816575836 Aurelio Pavesi 13
1949–50 Serie A 14th3813718476433 Dante Di Maso
Čestmír Vycpálek
10
1950–51 Serie A 10th3814618596734 Dante Di Maso 15
1951–52 Serie A 11th38111413435136 Helge Bronée 11
1952–53 Serie A 16th34101014435630 Lorenzo Bettini
Enrique Martegani
8
1953–54 Serie A 17th349817375926 Enrique Martegani 10
1954–55 Serie B 13th34101014384330 Franco Maselli
Angelo Turconi
6
1955–56 Serie B 2nd3417134413447 Franco Maselli 7
1956–57 Serie A 18th347819326622 Santiago Vernazza 11
1957–58 Serie B 6th3412139363537 Santiago Vernazza 12
1958–59 Serie B 2nd3811137522849 Santiago Vernazza 19
1959–60 Serie A 16th3461513274027 Santiago Vernazza 9
1960–61 Serie B 3rd3813205462746 Eugenio Fantini 14
1961–62 Serie A 8th3413912303535 José Fernando Puglia 10
1962–63 Serie A 18th3451019185420 Rune Börjesson 7
1963–64 Serie B 12th3891712252835 Santino Maestri 10
1964–65 Serie B 11th38121214434336 Giorgio Tinazzi 11
1965–66 Serie B 15th3891613343434 Gaetano Troja 12
1966–67 Serie B 9th38121412342638 Silvino Bercellino 13
1967–68 Serie B 1st4018166402352 Silvino Bercellino
Gilberto Perucconi
9
1968–69 Serie A 11th3071112213225 Sergio Pellizzaro 10
1969–70 Serie A 15th3051015234520 Sergio Pellizzaro
Gaetano Troja
6
1970–71 Serie B 13th388219333337 Silvino Bercellino
Sergio Pellizzaro
Gaetano Troja
7
1971–72 Serie B 3rd3817147352248 Enzo Ferrari 12
1972–73 Serie A 15th3031116134117 Arturo Ballabio 3
1973–74 Serie B 7th389218354239CI: runners-up Giacomo La Rosa 15
1974–75 Serie B 5th3813178312543 Giorgio Barbana 7
1975–76 Serie B 11th3811611343538 Guido Magherini 11
1976–77 Serie B 13th3881713294133 Sergio Magistrelli 7
1977–78 Serie B 6th38121610423640 Vito Chimenti 16
1978–79 Serie B 7th3811199383441CI: runners-up Vito Chimenti 13
1979–80 Serie B 10th38121412293538 Fausto Silipo 6
1980–81 Serie B 14th389218353334 [6] Egidio Calloni 11
1981–82 Serie B 6th38151211524242 Gianni De Rosa 19
1982–83 Serie B 15th38111215364634 Gianni De Rosa 10
1983–84 Serie B 17th3891613303234 Massimo De Stefanis 11
1984–85 Serie C1/B 2nd3816135412445 Gabriele Messina 15
1985–86 Serie B 16th3872011273534 Orazio Sorbello 9
1986–87Club cancelled, did not play in any league
1987–88 Serie C2/D 1st3419114572149CIC: runners-up Claudio Casale 13
1988–89 Serie C1/B 3rd3411185311940 Gaetano Auteri 11
1989–90 Serie C1/B 5th3414155341943CIC: runners-up Gaetano Musella 11
1990–91 Serie C1/B 2nd3415136402443CIC: runners-up Giorgio Lunerti 11
1991–92 Serie B 17th38111314414335 Antonio Rizzolo 11
1992–93 Serie C1/B 1st3416144462546CIC: winners Luca Cecconi 14
1993–94 Serie B 14th38121214323836 Antonio Soda 8
1994–95 Serie B 12th38101414333544 Salvatore Campilongo
Pietro Maiellaro
9
1995–96 Serie B 7th38121610363552CI: quarter-finals Gaetano Vasari 10
1996–97 Serie B 19th3861715405535 Giampaolo Saurini 17
1997–98 Serie C1/B 14th3481313323737 [7] Lorenzo Scarafoni 7
1998–99 Serie C1/B 2nd3415118363056 [8] Andrea D'Amblè
Luca Puccinelli
5
1999–2000 Serie C1/B 6th3413138302352 Luca Lugnan 6
2000–01 Serie C1/B 1st3418106473164 Massimiliano Cappioli 15
2001–02 Serie B 11th38121214475448 Christian La Grotteria
Stefano Guidoni
11
2002–03 Serie B 6th38151310454258 Filippo Maniero 13
2003–04 Serie B 1st4622177753983 Luca Toni 30
2004–05 Serie A 6th3812179484453 Luca Toni 20
2005–06 Serie A 5th38131312505252CI: semi-finals
UC: round of 16
[9] Andrea Caracciolo 9
2006–07 Serie A 5th38161012554658UC: group stage Eugenio Corini 10
2007–08 Serie A 11th38121115474747CI: round of 16
UC: first round
Amauri 15
2008–09 Serie A 8th3817615575057CI: third round Edinson Cavani
Fabrizio Miccoli
14
2009–10 Serie A 5th3818119594765CI: fifth round Fabrizio Miccoli 19
2010–11 Serie A 8th3817516586356CI: runners-up
UC: first round
Javier Pastore 11
2011–12 Serie A 16th38111017526243CI: round of 16
UC: 3rd preliminary round
Fabrizio Miccoli 14
2012–13 Serie A 18th3861418345432CI: fourth round Josip Iličić 11
2013–14 Serie B 1st4225116622886CI: third round Abel Hernández 14
2014–15 Serie A 11th38121313535549CI: third round Paulo Dybala 13
2015–16 Serie A 16th3810919385639CI: fourth round Alberto Gilardino 11
2016–17 Serie A 19th386824337726CI: fourth round Ilija Nestorovski 11
2017–18 Serie B 4th4218177593971CI: third round Ilija Nestorovski 13
2018–19 Serie B 11th [10] 3616155573843CI: third round Ilija Nestorovski 14
2019–20 Serie D 1st262033471663CID: preliminary round Giovanni Ricciardo 9
2020–21 Serie C 7th36141111444053 [11] Lorenzo Lucca 13
2021–22 Serie C 3rd3618126643366CIC: round of 16 [12] Matteo Brunori 29

Notes

  1. Only domestic matches
  2. Club cancelled at the end of the season
  3. As Juventina Palermo; the team played 23 of the scheduled 34 matches before abandoning the league at Day 29 because of World War II-related reasons, as it was not able to play any of its home matches.
  4. As Serie B team included to fill the Campionato Centro Sud (Southern Round of Serie A)
  5. 1 2 From 1946 to 1948, the Serie B league was split in three rounds, with a total number of 60 teams in 1946–47 and 48 in 1947–48.
  6. 5 points deducted
  7. Relegated, then readmitted to Serie C1/B to fill a league vacancy.
  8. Defeated in the promotion play-off semi-finals by Savoia.
  9. Originally in 8th place; the team's position was promoted to 5th following Calciopoli.
  10. Relegated due to financial irregularities.
  11. Defeated in the promotion play-off first national round by Avellino.
  12. Defeated Padova in the promotion play-off final.

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