1991–92 AC Fiorentina season explained

Club:Fiorentina
Season:1991–92
Manager:Sebastião Lazaroni
Chairman:Mario Cecchi Gori
Chrtitle:President
Stadium:Stadio Artemio Franchi
League:Serie A
League Result:12th
Cup1:Coppa Italia
Cup1 Result:Round of 16
League Topscorer:
Gabriel Batistuta (13)
Season Topscorer:
Gabriel Batistuta (14)
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Prevseason:1990–91
Nextseason:1992–93

Associazione Calcio Fiorentina failed to take off under former Brazil national team coach Sebastião Lazaroni, and ended the season in 12th place. The result prompted president Cecchi Gori to sign German star Stefan Effenberg among others for the coming season, also replacing Lazaroni with Luigi Radice. The most significant event in Fiorentina's season was the arrival of Argentine striker Gabriel Batistuta, who was to become Fiorentina's all-time top scorer during his nine years at the club.

Players

Goalkeepers

Defenders

Midfielders

Forwards

Competitions

Serie A

See main article: article and 1991–92 Serie A.

Matches

Coppa Italia

See main article: article and 1991–92 Coppa Italia. Second roundRound of 16

Statistics

Goalscorers