List of UC Sampdoria seasons

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UC Sampdoria is an Italian professional football club based in Genoa, Liguria, who play their matches in Stadio Luigi Ferraris. The club was formed in 1946 after a fusion between Sampierdarenese and Andrea Doria, and the club's formal debut in an official league was also in 1946.

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The club has won the Serie A once, Serie B twice, the Coppa Italia four times, the Supercoppa Italiana once and the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup once.

Sampdoria has played 66 seasons in the Serie A, 12 seasons in the Serie B, 0 seasons in the Serie C (or equivalent), 0 seasons in the Serie D (or equivalent) and 0 seasons in lower competitions.

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

WinnersRunners-up Promoted Relegated 1st Tier2nd Tier3rd Tier4th Tier5th Tier6th Tier7th Tier8th Tier

Seasons

Results of league and cup competitions by season
SeasonDivisionPldWDLGFGAPtsPos Cup Supercoppa
Italiana
CupResultPlayer(s)Goals [1] [2]
League UEFAFIFA Top goalscorer(s) [3]
2023–24 Serie B (2) 38169135350557th [4] R32 Manuel De Luca 10
2022–23 Serie A (1) 383102524711920th R16 Manolo Gabbiadini 7
2021–22 Serie A (1) 381062246633615th R16 Francesco Caputo 11
2020–21 Serie A (1) 38157165254529th 4R Fabio Quagliarella 13
2019–20 Serie A (1) 381262048654215th 4R Fabio Quagliarella 12
2018–19 Serie A (1) 38158156051539th R16 Fabio Quagliarella 26 [5]
2017–18 Serie A (1) 381661656605410th R16 Fabio Quagliarella 19
2016–17 Serie A (1) 3812121449554810th R16 Fabio Quagliarella 12
2015–16 Serie A (1) 3810101848614015th R16 UEL QR3 Éder 13
2014–15 Serie A (1) 38131784842567th R16 Éder 12
2013–14 Serie A (1) 381291748624512th R16 Éder 12
2012–13 Serie A (1) 38111017435142 [6] 14th 3R Mauro Icardi 10
2011–12 Serie B (2) 42171695334676th [7] 3R Nicola Pozzi 19
2010–11 Serie A (1) 388121833493618th QF UCL
UEL
PO
GS
Giampaolo Pazzini 12
2009–10 Serie A (1) 38191094941674th 4R Giampaolo Pazzini 21
2008–09 Serie A (1) 3811131449524613th RU UC R32 Antonio Cassano
Giampaolo Pazzini
15
2007–08 Serie A (1) 38179125646606th QF UC 1R Claudio Bellucci 13
2006–07 Serie A (1) 381310154448499th SF Fabio Quagliarella 14
2005–06 Serie A (1) 3810111747514112th QF UC GS Francesco Flachi 15
2004–05 Serie A (1) 381710114229615th QF Francesco Flachi 14
2003–04 Serie A (1) 341113104042468th R16 Fabio Bazzani 13
2002–03 Serie B (2) 38171655331672nd R16 Fabio Bazzani 17
2001–02 Serie B (2) 3812121442464811th R16 Francesco Flachi 20
2000–01 Serie B (2) 38161666038645th R16 Francesco Flachi 19
1999–2000 Serie B (2) 381711104540625th 2R Francesco Flachi 12
1998–99 Serie A (1) 349101538553716th R16 Vincenzo Montella 13
1997–98 Serie A (1) 34139125255489th R16 UC R64 Vincenzo Montella 20
1996–97 Serie A (1) 34141196046536th 2R Vincenzo Montella 17
1995–96 Serie A (1) 341410105947528th R16 Enrico Chiesa 22
1994–95 Serie A (1) 341311105137508th 3R RU CWC SF Roberto Mancini 11
1993–94 Serie A (1) 3418886439443rd W Ruud Gullit 17
1992–93 Serie A (1) 341212105048367th 2R Roberto Mancini 15
1991–92 Serie A (1) 34111673831386th SF W EC RU Gianluca Vialli 20
1990–91 Serie A (1) 3420113572451W RU CWC
USC
QF
RU
Gianluca Vialli 23 [8]
1989–90 Serie A (1) 34161174626435th 3R RU CWC W Gianluca Vialli 19
1988–89 Serie A (1) 34141194325395th W CWC RU Gianluca Vialli 32
1987–88 Serie A (1) 30131164130374th W Gianluca Vialli 13
1986–87 Serie A (1) 3013983721356th [9] 1R Gianluca Vialli 13
1985–86 Serie A (1) 308111127252711th RU CWC R16 Roberto Mancini 12
1984–85 Serie A (1) 30121353621374th W Trevor Francis 15
1983–84 Serie A (1) 30128103630327th QF Roberto Mancini 10
1982–83 Serie A (1) 3081573130317th GS Alessandro Scanziani 10
1981–82 Serie B (2) 38171384125473rd SF Alessandro Scanziani
Nicola Zanone
10
1980–81 Serie B (2) 38112163933435th GS Gianluca De Ponti 10
1979–80 Serie B (2) 38102173327417th GS Giovanni Sartori 10
1978–79 Serie B (2) 38918113739369th GS Maurizio Orlandi 8
1977–78 Serie B (2) 381214124137388th GS Nello Saltutti 11
1976–77 Serie A (1) 306121228422414th GS Nello Saltutti 7
1975–76 Serie A (1) 30881421322412th 2R Sergio Magistrelli
Nello Saltutti
13
1974–75 Serie A (1) 304161021352413th GS Mario Maraschi 7
1973–74 Serie A (1) 3051312273420 [10] 13th GS Gianni Improta
Mario Maraschi
6
1972–73 Serie A (1) 305141116252412th GS Giancarlo Salvi 7
1971–72 Serie A (1) 30812102328289th GS Ermanno Cristin
Dino Spadetto
Luis Suárez
5
1970–71 Serie A (1) 306131130342512th GS Ermanno Cristin 10
1969–70 Serie A (1) 306121222372413th GS Romeo Benetti
Ermanno Cristin
4
1968–69 Serie A (1) 305131221272312th GS Roberto Vieri 5
1967–68 Serie A (1) 30615927342710th 1R Ermanno Cristin
Fulvio Francesconi
7
1966–67 Serie B (2) 38201444719541st 3R Fulvio Francesconi 21
1965–66 Serie A (1) 34991627472716th 1R Mario Frustalupi 8
1964–65 Serie A (1) 349111419302914th 2R José Ricardo da Silva 8
1963–64 Serie A (1) 341071738502715th [11] 2R Paolo Barison 14
1962–63 Serie A (1) 341181541503011th QF José Ricardo da Silva 13
1961–62 Serie A (1) 349121332403010th 2R Sergio Brighenti 9
1960–61 Serie A (1) 34177105451414th QF Sergio Brighenti 29 [12]
1959–60 Serie A (1) 341113104146358th R16 Ernesto Cucchiaroni
Lennart Skoglund
10
1958–59 Serie A (1) 34158115044385th R16 Aurelio Milani 13
1957–58 Serie A (1) 349121354623014th QF Eddie Firmani 23
1956–57 Serie A (1) 341211115956357th Eddie Firmani
Ernst Ocwirk
12
1955–56 Serie A (1) 341211115154357th Eddie Firmani 17
1954–55 Serie A (1) 341112115444349th Giuseppe Baldini
Oliviero Conti
Pierluigi Ronzon
10
1953–54 Serie A (1) 341112113840348th Giuseppe Baldini
Oliviero Conti
8
1952–53 Serie A (1) 349131237433112th Oliviero Conti 7
1951–52 Serie A (1) 38169134840417th Adriano Bassetto 12
1950–51 Serie A (1) 381291751763312th Renato Gei 12
1949–50 Serie A (1) 381371862703313th Adriano Bassetto 20
1948–49 Serie A (1) 38169137463415th Giuseppe Baldini
Renato Gei
15
1947–48 Serie A (1) 3813101768633614th Adriano Bassetto 21
1946–47 Serie A (1) 381481656523611th Giuseppe Baldini 18
Total [13] Serie A, Divisione Nazionale (1) 2,0106706476952,5032,5132,198 (2,657)1x Champ4x
Coppa
1x
Supercoppa
1xUEFA Cup Winners' Cup Gianluca Vialli 32
Total [14] Serie B (2) 460174181105544419622 (701)2x Champ Fulvio Francesconi 21

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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. "The Introduction Page of the RSSSF -- the Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation". Archived from the original on 22 December 2012. Retrieved 16 June 2008. If not available in Wikipedia, the top goalscorer was found on this site for the Serie A seasons
  3. Goals in all competitions (Serie A, Serie B or Serie C, Coppa Italia, European tournaments and Supercoppa Italiana) are counted.
  4. Lost the play-off preliminary round versus Palermo 2–0
  5. Quagliarella won the title of Serie A top scorer (26 goals)
  6. "1 point penalty". Archived from the original on 14 October 2013. Retrieved 1 August 2012.
  7. Won the play-off final versus Varese 4–2 on aggregate
  8. Vialli won the title of Serie A top scorer (19 goals)
  9. Lost 0–1 in a play-off game in Torino for 5th place and participation in the 1987–88 UEFA Cup to Milan on 23 May 1987
  10. 3 points deducted for offering a present to Atalanta players for losing a game in the 1972–73 Serie A
  11. Won the Play-off game for relegation to the 1964–65 Serie B 2–0 against Modena on 7 June 1964
  12. Brighenti won the title of Serie A top scorer (27 goals)
  13. In brackets is the number of points according to the 3-point per victory rule
  14. In brackets is the number of points according to the 3-point per victory rule