The 1951–52 Serie A season was won by Juventus. SPAL and Legnano had been promoted from Serie B. Six out of the twenty clubs came from Lombardy, a record...
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Pisa Reggiana Roma Salernitana Siracusa Stabia Treviso Venezia The Serie B 1951–52 was the twentieth tournament of this competition played in Italy since...
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The 1951–52 Serie C was the fourteenth edition of Serie C, the third highest league in the Italian football league system. FIGC reduced the number of...
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The 1951–52 Serie A season was the 19th season of the Serie A, the top level of ice hockey in Italy. Six teams participated in the league, and HC Milan...
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The 1951–52 1re série season was the 31st season of the 1re série, the top level of ice hockey in France. Seven teams participated in the league, and...
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During the 1951–52 season Associazione Calcio Milan competed in Serie A. The transfer market was once again aimed at strengthening the squad. Reinforcements...
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During the 1951–52 season Football Club Internazionale competed in Serie A. During summer the club had several transfers in such as: Goalkeeper Giorgio...
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John Hansen (footballer, born 1924) (category Serie A players)
Juventus FC, and won two Serie A championships with the club, finishing as Capocannoniere top-goal scorer in the 1951–52 Serie A season; he later also played...
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Como 1907 (category Coppa Italia Serie C winning clubs)
Serie A. The club also became the sole leader of Serie A for the first time in its history when on 23 September 1951 after the third day of the 1951–52...
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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...
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During the 1951–52 season Juventus Football Club competed in Serie A and the Latin Cup. The bianconero club saw a moving summer due to disagreements between...
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The Serie A (Italian pronunciation: [ˈsɛːrje ˈa]), officially known as Serie A Enilive in Italy and Serie A Made in Italy abroad for sponsorship reasons...
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Derby della Madonnina (redirect from A.C. Milan - F.C. Internazionale rivalry)
case with the 2005–06 title. Inter went on to win the 2006–07 Serie A title as well in a season that saw Juventus relegated from the top division, and...
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Juventus FC–AC Milan rivalry (redirect from Juventus F.C.-A.C.Milan rivalry)
Milan was in Serie B, and in 2007, since Juventus was in Serie B. Notes: 1945–46 Italian Football Championship is not included in Serie A statistics. Both...
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head-to-head in 2007, since Juventus was in Serie B. Notes: 1945–46 Italian Football Championship is not included in Serie A statistics. Both teams finished with...
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Since then, the derby has not been played in Serie A thirteen times: twelve due to Torino being in Serie B, and once after Juventus were relegated following...
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the 1949–50 Serie A under the management of Englishman Jesse Carver, and then repeating in the 1951–52 Serie A. For the 1957–58 Serie A, two new strikers...
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Antognoni. On the final day of the 1981–82 Serie A season, with both teams competing for the national championship, a series of debatable decisions in two different...
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List of AC Milan seasons (redirect from A C Milan seasons)
professional football club based in Milan, Lombardy, who currently play in the Serie A. This list details Milan's achievements in major competitions, together...
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Juventus FC (redirect from Juventus Football Club S.p.A.)
the 1949–50 Serie A under the management of Englishman Jesse Carver, and then repeating in the 1951–52 Serie A. For the 1957–58 Serie A, two new strikers...
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The Serie A Golden Boot known as Capocannoniere (plural: capocannonieri) is the award given to the highest goalscorer in Serie A. Doubles: Serie A and...
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Spanish club Barcelona was the winner of the tournament after defeating Nice by a score of 1–0 in the final match. The host of the tournament was France, and...
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the 1980s when Napoli became league contenders. Juventus won the 1985–86 Serie A title with star player Michel Platini, six points clear of third placed...
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played 75 seasons in the Serie A, 12 seasons in the Serie B, 2 seasons in the Serie C (or equivalent), 0 seasons in the Serie D (or equivalent) and 0 seasons...
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Coppa Italia, in their first season following their promotion back to Serie A after a one-season stay in the second tier. Their first scudetto (league championship)...
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List of AS Roma seasons (redirect from A S Roma seasons)
and UEFA Europa Conference League Goals in all competitions (Serie A, Serie B or Serie C, Coppa Italia, European tournaments and Supercoppa Italiana)...
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Gunnar Nordahl (category Serie A players)
1945–46, 1946–47, 1947–48 Svenska Cupen: 1945 AC Milan Serie A: 1950–51, 1954–55 Latin Cup: 1951, 1956 Sweden Olympic Gold Medal: 1948 Nordic Football...
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all the Swedish players that have appeared at least once for a team in Italy's Serie A. In bold are the players still active in current season and their...
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eighth consecutive Serie A title, with Allegri departing Juventus at the end of the season. A year later, on 26 July 2020, the club secured a ninth consecutive...
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counted. The Serie A Golden Boot known as Capocannoniere (plural: capocannonieri) is the award given to the highest goalscorer in Serie A. Season did not...
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