1985–86 Serie B

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The Serie B 1985–86 was the fifty-fourth tournament of this competition played in Italy since its creation.

Serie B
Season1985–86
ChampionsAscoli
2nd title

Teams edit

Brescia, Vicenza, Catanzaro and Palermo had been promoted from Serie C, while Ascoli, Lazio and Cremonese had been relegated from Serie A.

Classification edit

Results were hugely affected by the 1986 Totonero.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1Ascoli (P, C)38171655633+2350Promotion to Serie A[a]
2Brescia (P)38171384128+1347
3Lanerossi Vicenza (D)38161484833+1546Banned from playing in the Serie A for match fixing[b]
4Empoli (P)38131963228+445Promotion to Serie A[a]
5Triestina38151584030+1044[c]
6Bologna381511123729+841
7Genoa381412123531+440
8Cesena381215114238+439
9Cremonese381017113531+437
9Campobasso38919103036−637
11Arezzo38918113740−336
11Lazio381114133842−436
11Catania381212143037−736
14Sambenedettese381015132626035
14Cagliari38139162738−1135
16Palermo (E, R, R)38720112735−834Bankruptcy[d]
17Pescara (T)381013153337−433Re-admitted[e]
18Perugia (R, D, R)38816142939−1032Relegation to Serie C2[f]
19Catanzaro (R)38912173345−1230Relegation to Serie C1
20Monza (R)38614182545−2026
Source: Panini
(C) Champions; (D) Disqualified; (E) Eliminated; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated; (T) Qualified, but not yet for the particular phase indicated
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Empoli promoted after Vicenza’s conviction.
  2. ^ Totonero 1986: Lanerossi Vicenza originally promoted to Serie A, then sent back to Serie B by the federation for alleged match fixing.
  3. ^ Totonero 1986: 1 point deducted to Triestina
  4. ^ Excluded by the FIGC for financial reasons. Palermo was later re-founded in 1987.
  5. ^ Originally relegated to Serie C1, then readmitted to Serie B to fill Palermo's vacancy.
  6. ^ Totonero 1986: Perugia relegated directly to Serie C2 by the federation for alleged match fixing.

Results edit

Home \ AwayAREASCBOLBRECAGCAMCALCATCESCREEMPGENLRVLAZMONPALPERPESSAMTRI
Arezzo1–11–01–10–01–11–13–02–21–10–21–21–22–11–00–01–00–02–10–0
Ascoli3–31–03–13–04–02–03–21–01–00–02–11–13–24–03–21–12–00–01–1
Bologna1–14–01–10–12–12–02–02–11–01–10–01–11–01–01–04–20–02–11–0
Brescia3–11–01–03–11–12–00–12–10–03–01–01–02–02–00–01–11–00–12–1
Cagliari0–00–21–02–03–01–00–12–01–02–01–01–02–01–11–00–10–10–10–0
Campobasso1–12–21–10–01–00–01–00–02–11–11–01–01–12–04–12–11–11–00–1
Calcio Catania1–00–01–02–12–02–01–02–41–10–13–21–12–11–01–02–11–11–00–2
Catanzaro2–10–01–00–24–01–12–12–10–20–01–10–22–30–01–11–23–11–02–2
Cesena1–11–01–12–20–01–12–02–00–10–10–01–03–12–11–02–02–11–01–1
Cremonese0–01–21–20–10–00–00–00–03–24–02–02–22–11–01–12–12–01–12–2
Empoli3–21–11–00–02–00–00–01–02–20–01–00–02–00–10–01–11–01–03–2
Genoa1–01–00–11–14–12–01–02–01–02–02–21–01–11–02–01–00–01–21–0
L.R. Vicenza3–13–13–20–02–01–02–01–00–11–11–01–12–05–31–11–01–12–10–0
Lazio2–00–00–04–23–12–01–01–01–10–00–01–13–40–12–10–02–11–02–1
Monza0–02–20–00–02–10–02–12–23–21–10–10–00–10–01–11–00–00–10–0
Palermo0–10–02–02–01–10–00–01–01–12–11–10–01–11–12–11–12–10–00–0
Perugia0–20–42–00–11–12–10–02–20–01–01–11–11–10–02–10–01–00–02–0
Pescara2–20–12–11–22–02–11–10–01–11–01–13–00–02–03–10–12–11–01–2
Samb.0–11–10–20–00–00–02–10–00–01–11–12–01–01–13–14–10–01–00–0
Triestina2–11–10–01–01–21–11–13–22–00–11–02–13–20–01–02–01–02–01–0
Source: [citation needed]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

References and sources edit

  • Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio - La Storia 1898-2004, Panini Edizioni, Modena, September 2005