List of U.S. Città di Palermo seasons

Graph of US Palermo season-by-season placements from 1929–1930 to 2009–2010

This is a record of all seasons played by U.S. Città di Palermo since 1929, including their seasonal performances in all major football competitions when notable.

Key

Promoted Relegated

Seasons

Season Div Pos League record Other competitions Other Top scorer[1]
P W D L F A Pts
1929–30  Divisione D 1st 282026591742 Carlo Radice15
1930–31 Serie B 3rd 341888543144 Carlo Radice16
1931–32 Serie B 1st 342185803550 Carlo Radice27
193233 Serie A 12th 3411716285829 Giovanni Chiecchi8
1933–34 Serie A 12th 3410915395129 Aldo Borel12
1934–35 Serie A 7th 3091110273429 Coriolano Palumbo5
1935–36 Serie A 15th 3010317245023 Coriolano Palumbo5
1936–37 Serie B 7th 309129433230 Oliviero Icardi18
1937–38 Serie B 7th 3215512464335 Balilla Lombardi/Umberto Di Falco12
1938–39 Serie B 7th 34131011353436 Romolo Celant9
1939–40 Serie B 7th 3411716366929 [2] Romolo Celant9
1940–41 Club cancelled, did not play in any league
1941–42
1942–43 Serie B 18th 236512193017 [3] ??
1943–44 Leagues suspended due to World War II
1944–45
1945–46 Serie A 8th 20659162317 [4] Luigi Perugini5
1946–47 Serie B/C 8th 3210912353531 [5] Balilla Lombardi9
1947–48 Serie B/C 1st 341987663046 [5] Aurelio Pavesi23
1948–49 Serie A 11th 3814816575836 Aurelio Pavesi13
1949–50 Serie A 14th 3813718476433 Dante Di Maso/Čestmír Vycpálek10
1950–51 Serie A 10th 3814618596734 Dante Di Maso15
1951–52 Serie A 11th 38111413435136 Helge Bronée11
1952–53 Serie A 16th 34101014435630 Enrique Martegani/Lorenzo Bettini8
1953–54 Serie A 17th 349817375926 Enrique Martegani10
1954–55 Serie B 13th 34101014384330 Franco Maselli/Angelo Turconi6
1955–56 Serie B 2nd 3417134413447 Franco Maselli7
1956–57 Serie A 18th 347819326622 Santiago Vernazza11
1957–58 Serie B 6th 3412139363537 Santiago Vernazza12
1958–59 Serie B 2nd 3811137522849 Santiago Vernazza19
1959–60 Serie A 16th 3461513274027 Santiago Vernazza9
1960–61 Serie B 3rd 3813205462746 Eugenio Fantini14
1961–62 Serie A 8th 3413912303535 José Fernando Puglia10
1962–63 Serie A 18th 3451019185420 Rune Börjesson7
1963–64 Serie B 12th 3891712252835 Santino Maestri10
1964–65 Serie B 11th 38121214434336 Giorgio Tinazzi11
1965–66 Serie B 15th 3891613343434 Gaetano Troja12
1966–67 Serie B 9th 38121412342638 Silvino Bercellino13
1967–68 Serie B 1st 4018166402352 Silvino Bercellino/Gilberto Perucconi9
1968–69 Serie A 11th 3071112213225 Sergio Pellizzaro10
1969–70 Serie A 15th 3051015234520 Sergio Pellizzaro/Gaetano Troja6
1970–71 Serie B 13th 388219333337 Gaetano Troja/Sergio Pellizzaro/Silvino Bercellino7
1971–72 Serie B 3rd 3817147352248 Enzo Ferrari12
1972–73 Serie A 15th 3031116134117 Arturo Ballabio3
1973–74 Serie B 7th 389218354239 CI: runners-up Giacomo La Rosa15
1974–75 Serie B 5th 3813178312543 Giorgio Barbana7
1975–76 Serie B 11th 3811611343538 Guido Magherini11
1976–77 Serie B 13th 3881713294133 Sergio Magistrelli7
1977–78 Serie B 6th 38121610423640 Vito Chimenti16
1978–79 Serie B 7th 3811199383441 CI: runners-up Vito Chimenti13
1979–80 Serie B 10th 38121412293538 Fausto Silipo6
1980–81 Serie B 14th 389218353334 [6] Egidio Calloni11
1981–82 Serie B 6th 38151211524242 Gianni De Rosa19
1982–83 Serie B 15th 38111215364634 Gianni De Rosa10
1983–84 Serie B 17th 3891613303234 Massimo De Stefanis11
1984–85 Serie C1/B 2nd 3816135412445 Gabriele Messina15
1985–86 Serie B 16th 3872011273534 Orazio Sorbello9
1986–87 Club cancelled, did not play in any league
1987–88 Serie C2/D 1st 3419114572149 CIC: runners-up Claudio Casale13
1988–89 Serie C1/B 3rd 3411185311940 Gaetano Auteri11
1989–90 Serie C1/B 5th 3414155341943 CIC: runners-up Gaetano Musella11
1990–91 Serie C1/B 2nd 3415136402443 CIC: runners-up Giorgio Lunerti11
1991–92 Serie B 17th 38111314414335 Antonio Rizzolo11
1992–93 Serie C1/B 1st 3416144462546 CIC: winners Luca Cecconi14
1993–94 Serie B 14th 38121214323836 Antonio Soda8
1994–95 Serie B 12th 38101414333544 Salvatore Campilongo/Pietro Maiellaro9
1995–96 Serie B 7th 38121610363552 CI: quarter-finals Gaetano Vasari10
1996–97 Serie B 19th 3861715405535 Giampaolo Saurini17
1997–98 Serie C1/B 14th 3481313323737 [7] Lorenzo Scarafoni7
1998–99 Serie C1/B 2nd 3415118363056 [8] Luca Puccinelli/Andrea D'Amblè5
1999–2000 Serie C1/B 6th 3413138302352 Luca Lugnan6
2000–01 Serie C1/B 1st 3418106473164 Massimiliano Cappioli15
2001–02 Serie B 11th 38121214475448 Christian La Grotteria/Stefano Guidoni11
2002–03 Serie B 6th 38151310454258 Filippo Maniero13
2003–04 Serie B 1st 4622177753983 Luca Toni30
2004–05 Serie A 6th 3812179484453 Luca Toni20
2005–06 Serie A 5th 38131312505252 CI: semifinals
UC: round of 16
[9] Andrea Caracciolo9
2006–07 Serie A 5th 38161012554658 UC: group stage Eugenio Corini10
2007–08 Serie A 11th 38121115474747 CI: round of 16
UC: first round
Amauri15
2008–09 Serie A 8th 3817615575057 CI: third round Edinson Cavani/Fabrizio Miccoli14
2009–10 Serie A 5th 3818119594765 CI: fifth round Fabrizio Miccoli19
2010–11 Serie A 8th 3817516586356 CI: runners-up
UC: first round
Javier Pastore11
2011–12 Serie A 16th 38111017526243 CI: round of 16
UC: 3rd preliminary round
Fabrizio Miccoli14
2012–13 Serie A 18th 3861418345432 CI: fourth round Josip Iličić11
2013–14 Serie B 1st 4225116622886 CI: third round Abel Hernández14
2014–15 Serie A 11th 38121313535549 CI: third round Paulo Dybala13
2015–16 Serie A 16th 3810919385639 CI: fourth round Alberto Gilardino11

Notes

  1. Only domestic matches
  2. club cancelled at the end of the season
  3. As Juventina Palermo; the team played 23 of the scheduled 34 matches before abandoning the league at Day 29 because of World War II-related reasons, as it was not able to play any of its home matches.
  4. As Serie B team included to fill the Campionato Centro Sud (Southern Round of Serie A)
  5. 1 2 From 1946 to 1948 the Serie B league was split in three rounds, with a total number of teams as 60 in 1946-47 and 48 in 1947-48.
  6. 5 points deducted
  7. relegated, then readmitted to Serie C1/B to fill a league vacancy
  8. defeated in the promotion playoff semifinals by Savoia
  9. originally in 8th place; the team's position was promoted to fifth following the 2006 Serie A scandal

References

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