1993–94 Serie A Explained

Competition:Serie A
Season:–94
Winners:Milan
14th title
Dates:29 August 1993 – 1 May 1994
Continentalcup1:Champions League
Continentalcup1 Qualifiers:Milan
Continentalcup3:UEFA Cup
Continentalcup3 Qualifiers:Juventus
Lazio
Parma
Napoli
Internazionale
Continentalcup2:Cup Winners' Cup
Continentalcup2 Qualifiers:Sampdoria
Relegated:Piacenza
Udinese
Atalanta
Lecce
League Topscorer:Giuseppe Signori
(23 goals)
Matches:306
Total Goals:741
Prevseason:1992–93
Nextseason:1994–95

The 1993–94 Serie A was won by Milan, being the 14th title for the rossoneri and their third in succession, complemented by glory in the UEFA Champions League. It was a disappointing season in the league for Internazionale, whose 13th-place finish saw them avoid relegation by a single point, but they compensated for this by winning the UEFA Cup. Piacenza, Udinese, Atalanta and Lecce were all relegated. Milan won the Scudetto during the penultimate match against Udinese. AC Milan also set an unprecedented record for securing the title by scoring just 36 goals, the lowest in Serie A history.

This was the final season in which two points were awarded for a win; going forward this changed to three points.

Teams

Reggiana, Cremonese, Piacenza and Lecce had been promoted from Serie B. Milan won the title scoring just 36 goals from 34 games all season; they didn't score more than 2 goals in any single game throughout the season.

Personnel and Sponsoring

TeamHead CoachKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
Atalanta Cesare Prandelli & Andrea ValdinociLottoTamoil
Cagliari Bruno GiorgiErreàPecorino Sardo
Cremonese Luigi SimoniUhlsportMoncart
Foggia Zdeněk ZemanAdidasNone
Genoa Franco ScoglioErreàSaiwa
Internazionale Giampiero MariniUmbroFiorucci
Juventus Giovanni TrapattoniKappaDanone
Lazio Dino ZoffUmbroBanco di Roma
Lecce Rino MarchesiAsicsNone
Milan Fabio CapelloLottoMotta
Napoli Marcello LippiUmbroVoiello
Parma Nevio ScalaUmbroParmalat
Piacenza Luigi CagniABMCassa di Risparmio di Parma e Piacenza
Reggiana Giuseppe MarchioroAsicsBurro Giglio
Roma Carlo MazzoneAdidasBarilla
Sampdoria Sven-Göran ErikssonAsicsErg
Torino Emiliano MondonicoLottoFratelli Beretta
Udinese Adriano FedeleLottoVictors Caramelle Balsamiche

League table

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Giuseppe SignoriLazio23
2 Gianfranco ZolaParma18
3 Roberto BaggioJuventus17
Andrea SilenziTorino
5Internazionale16
6Napoli15
Sampdoria
8 Marco BrancaUdinese14
9Cagliari13
10Roma12
Roberto ManciniSampdoria
Cagliari
Foggia

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