Club: | Associazione Calcio Fiorentina |
Season: | 1969–70 |
Manager: | Bruno Pesaola |
Chairman: | Nello Baglini |
Chrtitle: | President |
Stadium: | Comunale |
League: | Serie A |
League Result: | 5th |
Cup1: | Coppa Italia |
Cup1 Result: | Quarter-finals |
Cup2: | European Cup |
League Topscorer: | Luciano Chiarugi (12) |
Season Topscorer: | Luciano Chiarugi (19) |
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Prevseason: | 1968–69 |
Nextseason: | 1970–71 |
During the 1969–70 season Fiorentina competed in Serie A, Coppa Italia and European Cup.
The club as incumbent Champion started the season winning 4 consecutive matches, however, it was Cagliari from Luigi Riva, that clinched the Serie A. Head coach Bruno Pesaola[1] and the squad reached a decent 5th place, and qualified to the 1970-71 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup.[2]
Meanwhile, in European Cup the squad defeated the Swedish club Öster IF in first round, and Dynamo Kyiv in eightfinals, only to be eliminated in quarterfinals by Scottish Celtic Glasgow; in Coppa Italia the squad was eliminated by Varese also in quarterfinals stage in the last season for Amarildo playing with the club.[3]
Forward Luciano Chiarugi scored 19 goals being the season club top scorer.[4] [5]
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DF | Fabrizio Berni | ||||||
DF | Francesco Carpenetti | ||||||
DF | Giuseppe Longoni | ||||||
DF | Vasco Marinelli | ||||||
MF | Giovanni Marongiu | ||||||
FW | Fabio Ferrario |
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FW | Lucio Bertogna | ||||||
FW | Giancarlo Danova | ||||||
DF | Eraldo Mancin | ||||||
DF | Paolino Stanzial |
See main article: 1969–70 Serie A.
According to UEFA two-cities-ban rule Milan not qualified to the 1970-71 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup consequently to Inter qualification to 1970-71 European Cup.
See main article: 1969-70 Coppa Italia.
See main article: 1969-70 European Cup.