2009–10 in Italian football

The 2009–10 season was the 108th season of competitive football in Italy.

Events

  • August 23, 2009 – Serie A season began.

Honours

Competition Winner
Serie A Inter
Supercoppa Italiana Lazio
Coppa Italia Inter

National team

Team
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Italy 10730187+1124
 Republic of Ireland 10460128+418
 Bulgaria 103521713+414
 Cyprus 10235141629
 Montenegro 1016391459
 Georgia 10037719123
  Bulgaria Cyprus Georgia (country) Italy Montenegro Republic of Ireland
Bulgaria  20 62 00 41 11
Cyprus  41 21 12 22 12
Georgia  00 11 02 00 12
Italy  20 32 20 21 11
Montenegro  22 11 21 02 00
Republic of Ireland  11 10 21 22 00

Notes on the tie-breaking situation:

  • Cyprus and Montenegro are ranked by their overall goal difference.

League tables

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
Head-to-head
1 Internazionale (C) 38 24 10 4 75 34 +41 82 2010–11 UEFA Champions League Group stage
2 Roma 38 24 8 6 68 41 +27 80
3 Milan 38 20 10 8 60 39 +21 70
4 Sampdoria 38 19 10 9 49 41 +8 67 2010–11 UEFA Champions League Play-off round
5 Palermo 38 18 11 9 59 47 +12 65 2010–11 UEFA Europa League Play-off round
6 Napoli 38 15 14 9 50 43 +7 59
7 Juventus 38 16 7 15 55 56 1 55 2010–11 UEFA Europa League Third qualifying round
8 Parma 38 14 10 14 46 51 5 52
9 Genoa 38 14 9 15 57 61 4 51
10 Bari 38 13 11 14 49 49 0 50
11 Fiorentina 38 13 8 17 48 47 +1 47
12 Lazio 38 11 13 14 39 43 4 46
13 Catania 38 10 15 13 44 45 1 45
14 Chievo 38 12 8 18 37 42 5 44 CHI: 8 pts
UDI: 6 pts
CAG: 1 pt
15 Udinese 38 11 11 16 54 59 5 44
16 Cagliari 38 11 11 16 56 58 2 44
17 Bologna 38 10 12 16 42 55 13 42
18 Atalanta (R) 38 9 8 21 37 53 16 35 Relegation to Serie B
19 Siena (R) 38 7 10 21 40 67 27 31
20 Livorno (R) 38 7 8 23 27 61 34 29

Source: Lega Calcio and Yahoo! Sport
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head goals scored; 5) goal difference; 6) number of goals scored
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.
Head-to-Head: used when head-to-head record is used to rank tied teams.

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
Head-to-head
1 Lecce (C) (P) 42 20 15 7 66 47 +19 75 Promotion to Serie A
2 Cesena (P) 42 20 14 8 55 29 +26 74
3 Brescia (O) (P) 42 21 9 12 60 44 +16 72 Promotion play-off
4 Sassuolo 42 18 15 9 60 42 +18 69
5 Torino 42 19 11 12 53 36 +17 68
6 Cittadella 42 18 12 12 62 43 +19 66
7 Grosseto 42 14 19 9 66 63 +3 61
8 Crotone 42 17 11 14 53 50 +3 0601
9 Ascoli 42 15 12 15 57 57 0 57
10 Empoli 42 15 11 16 66 56 +10 56
11 AlbinoLeffe 42 14 13 15 59 56 +3 55
12 Modena 42 14 12 16 39 47 8 54 MOD 1–0 REG
REG 0–1 MOD
13 Reggina 42 15 9 18 51 56 5 54
14 Vicenza 42 12 17 13 40 41 1 53 VIC: 8 pts 4–1
PIA: 5 pts 4–5
FRO: 3 pts 4–6
15 Piacenza 42 13 14 15 40 45 5 53
16 Frosinone 42 15 8 19 50 67 17 53
17 Ancona (R) 42 15 9 18 55 56 1 0521 Excluded from all football leagues after bankruptcy. Relegated to Eccellenza as US Ancona 1905 3
18 Triestina 42 13 12 17 41 51 10 51 Relegation to Lega Pro Prima Divisione 3 PAD 0–0 TRI
TRI 2–1 PAD
19 Padova (O) 42 12 15 15 44 48 4 51 Qualification for Relegation play-off
20 Mantova (R) 42 10 18 14 46 58 12 48 Relegation to Serie D 4
21 Gallipoli (R) 42 10 10 22 43 74 31 40 Relegation to Promozione 5
22 Salernitana (R) 42 5 8 29 40 80 40 0172 Relegation to Lega Pro Prima Divisione

Updated to games played on 30 May 2010.
Source: http://www.gazzetta.it/speciali/risultati_classifiche/2010/calcio/serieb/index.shtml
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
1. 2 points deducted due to financial irregularities.[1][2]
2. 6 points deducted due to match-fixing during the 2007–08 Serie C1 season.[3]
3. Ancona was excluded from football by Federal Council's decision. As a consequence, Triestina as losing sides of the relegation play-off were spared from relegation.
4. Mantova declared bankrupt and relegated to Serie D.
5. Gallipoli declared bankrupt and relegated to Promozione.
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.

Inter Milan

UEFA Champions League

Group stage

Group F
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Spain Barcelona 632173+411
Italy Internazionale 623176+19
Russia Rubin Kazan 61324736
Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv 61237925

Knockout phase

Round of 16
Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Final

Deaths

  • September 18, 2009 — Brian Filipi, 20, Ravenna midfielder and Albania youth international, killed in a car accident.[4]
  • October 13, 2009 — Massimo Mattolini, 56, former Serie A goalkeeper with Fiorentina and Napoli, Coppa Italia winner in 1975, kidney failure.[5]
  • November 10, 2009 — Flora Viola, 86, widow of late Roma President Dino Viola, and club chairwoman herself during the year 1991.[6]
  • December 26, 2009 — Giuseppe Chiappella, 85, former midfielder, 1955–56 Serie A winner with Fiorentina, Italian international footballer, and later manager for Fiorentina and Internazionale.[7]
  • March 10, 2010 — Tonino Carino, 65, popular Italian RAI journalist who was active in football, best famous for his coverage of Ascoli games during the club's period in the Serie A in the 1980s and 1990s.[8]
  • March 20, 2010 — Naim Krieziu, 92, Albanian former striker/winger, one of the two last surviving members with Amedeo Amadei of the Roma team who won the club's first Italian title in 1942.[9]
  • April 3, 2010 - Maurizio Mosca, 69, popular Italian journalist and TV presenter who was active in football.[10]

References

  1. "Ancona: penalizzazione sale a due punti" (in Italian). Corriere dello Sport - Stadio. August 2010. Archived from the original on 2012-07-29. Retrieved 2010-03-13.
  2. "Serie B, Crotone: confermati 2 punti di penalizzazione" (in Italian). Blitz Quotidiano. 2010-03-12. Retrieved 2009-10-22.
  3. "Presunto illecito: punite Salernitana e Potenza" (in Italian). La Repubblica. 2010-03-20. Retrieved 2010-03-19.
  4. "Tragedia a Ravenna Auto travolge e uccide Filipi" (in Italian). La Repubblica. 2009-09-19. Retrieved 2009-09-19.
  5. "CALCIO, MORTO MATTOLINI, EX PORTIERE FIORENTINA E NAPOLI" (in Italian). La Repubblica. 2009-10-13. Retrieved 2009-10-13.
  6. "Roma in lutto: è morta Flora Viola" (in Italian). Corriere dello Sport – Stadio. 2009-11-10. Retrieved 2009-11-10.
  7. "E' morto Beppe Chiappella Allenò Fiorentina e Inter" (in Italian). La Gazzetta dello Sport. 2009-12-26. Retrieved 2009-12-27.
  8. "Morto Tonino Carino, volto di 90°minuto" (in Italian). Corriere della Sera. 10 March 2010. Retrieved 20 March 2010.
  9. "Morto Naim Krieziu: con i suoi gol la Roma vinse il primo scudetto" (in Italian). Il Messaggero. 20 March 2010. Archived from the original on 1 August 2012. Retrieved 20 March 2010.
  10. Mediaset, The died of M.Mosca
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