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词条 List of Parma Calcio 1913 seasons
释义

  1. History

  2. Key

  3. Seasons

  4. Footnotes

  5. References

This is a list of seasons played by Parma Football Club, an Italian professional football club currently playing in Serie A based in Parma, Emilia-Romagna. It details Parma's achievements in major competitions, together with the top scorers for each season of their existence up to the most recent completed season. Top scorers in bold were also the top scorers in the league that season. Parma have never won a domestic league title, but have won three Italian Cups, one Supercoppa Italiana, as well as two UEFA Cups, one European Super Cup and one UEFA Cup Winners' Cup. The club won all eight of these trophies between 1992 and 2002, a period in which it is also achieved its best ever league finish as runners-up in the 1996–97 season.

As of June 2017, although Parma had spent just twenty seasons in Serie A, they had amassed the fifteenth most points in the league's history and had the seventh best average points total per season in the division (assuming 3 points for a win throughout its history), whose inception was in 1929.[1] Including the 2017–18 season and since 1929, Parma have spent 24 seasons in the top flight of Italian football, 28 at the second level, 32 at the third and 5 at the fourth.

History

The club was founded as Parma Foot Ball Club in December 1913.[2] At this time Parma's matches were less well-organised and arranged on a largely ad-hoc basis. Official records from these matches are sketchy at best. The club began playing league football in 1919 and became founder members of Serie B in 1928. The club would then be renamed Associazione Sportiva Parma in 1932. Much of the next few decades was spent in the doldrums; a time which included the absorption of A.C. Parmense and another rename to Associazone Club Parma in 1968 due to financial difficulties.

Easily Parma's most successful period followed promotion to Serie A in 1990 under Nevio Scala.[3] Scala remained at the club until 1996 and won the Crociati's first ever major trophies – securing one Coppa Italia, one UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, one UEFA Cup and one Supercoppa Italiana win. Four more triumphs – two in the Coppa Italia, one in the UEFA Cup and another in the Supercoppa Italiana – followed before 2002. The club became embroiled in financial disaster after the fraud of the Parmalat and A.C. Parma owners came to a head soon after and no major trophies have been won since. The club was re-founded as Parma Football Club in 2004 and a sale to current owner Tommaso Ghirardi in early 2007.

Key

{{col-begin}}{{col-4}}
  • P = Played
  • W = Games won
  • D = Games drawn
  • L = Games lost
  • F = Goals for
  • A = Goals against
  • Pts = Points
  • Pos = Final position
{{col-4}}
  • Grp = Group stage
  • R1 = First Round
  • R2 = Second Round
  • R32 = Round of 32
  • R16 = Round of 16
{{col-4}}
  • QF = Quarter-finals
  • SF = Semi-finals
  • RU = Runners-up
  • W = Winners
{{col-end}}
ChampionsRunners-up

Seasons

SeasonLeague{{#tag:ref|Before the establishment of the modern Serie A in 1929, the championship was contested under several different formats, including knock-out competitions or successive group stages.|group=nb{{#tag:ref|The number in superscript represents the number of parallel divisions there were to the one in which Parma were competing, where there were two or more (including the division in which Parma competed).|group=nbCup{{#tag:ref|The Coppa Italia was founded in 1922, but - despite an abortive attempt in 1927 - a second edition did not take place before the 1935–36 season. Since then the tournament was played on a regular basis until 1943, when it was suspended due to WWII. The competition was eventually resumed only in 1958.|group=nbEurope / OtherTop league goalscorer(s)
LevelDivisionPWDLFAPtsPosNameGoals
1919–202Promozione/Emilia1385122713112nd ↑{{#tag:ref|Parma lost a two-legged tie-breaker 4–1 to Mantova, so failed to qualify for the northern finals.|group=nb}}Was not held
1920–211Prima Categoria/Emilia/A1785122713112nd
Prima Categoria/Emilia/Final821010512nd
1921–22Prima Categoria/Emilia/A1042116452ndR1
Prima Categoria/Emilia/Final6612381343rd
1922–232Seconda Divisione/D6147253317163rdWas not held
1923–24Seconda Divisione/F6148423013202nd
1924–25Seconda Divisione/Nord/C91612134516251st
Seconda Divisione/Nord/Final2631291071st
1925–261Prima Divisione/B222521523581611th ↓{{flagicon|Italy|1861}} Mattioli10
1926–272Prima Divisione/C4188462725204thR3
1927–28Prima Divisione/B418214thWas not held
1928–29Prima Divisione/B32615655731361st
Prima Divisione/Final20111212nd
1929–30Serie B341281438573212th
1930–31Serie B341071745642713th
1931–32Serie B3433282598918th ↓
1932–333Prima Divisione/E92413474133302nd
1933–34Prima Divisione/B82617456122381st
Prima Divisione/Final B4620471144th
1934–35Prima Divisione/B82615745818372nd{{flagicon|Italy|1861}} Giuseppe Cella15
1935–36Serie C/B430126123939309thR3
1936–37Serie C/B5309111039402910thR3
1937–38Serie C/B530491725571715thR1
1938–39Serie C/B82612683426305thR1
1939–40Serie C/B83014884233364thR2{{flagicon|Italy|1861}} Alessandro Fornasaris20
1940–41Serie C/B830155105646355thQual
1941–42Serie C/B83020738937472ndDNQ{{flagicon|Italy|1861}} Luciano Degara30
1942–43Serie C/G121917118211351stDNQ{{flagicon|Italy|1861}} Luciano Degara31
Serie C/Final B210613231013DQ - 6th
1943–44Leagues suspended for World War IIWas not heldCampionato Alto ItaliaGrp{{flagicon|Italy|1861}} Enzo Loni11
1944–45
1945–462Serie B-C/C32212463620283rd
1946–47Serie B/B34014101641453814th
1947–48Serie B/B33412148332838Parma avoided relegation after finishing second three-way relegation tie-breaker with Cremonese and Prato.|group=nb}}
1948–49Serie B42121317425937Parma lost a relegation tie-breaker 4–1 to Spezia to consign themselves to relegation.|group=nb}}
1949–503Serie C/B440219106428522nd
1950–51Serie C/B438217105732493rd{{flagicon|ITA}} William Bronzoni20
1951–52Serie C/B434211037524522nd{{flagicon|ITA}} Edmundo Fabbri20
1952–53Serie C34148124731366th{{flagicon|CZE}} Július Korostelev15
1953–54Serie C3417984523431st{{flagicon|CZE}} Július Korostelev15
1954–552Serie B3481793740339th{{flagicon|ITA}} Aldo Fontana
{{flagicon|CZE}} Čestmír Vycpálek
8
1955–56Serie B341081636462815th{{flagicon|ITA}} Paolo Erba14
1956–57Serie B349131233383112th{{flagicon|ITA}} Paolo Erba16
1957–58Serie B345141525492418thDNQ{{flagicon|ITA}} Carlo Dell'Omodarme6
1958–59Serie B3810121641643218thR2{{flagicon|ITA}} Franco Marmiroli13
1959–60Serie B389161338503414thR32{{flagicon|ITA}} Giuseppe Calzolari
{{flagicon|ITA}} Giampaolo Menichelli
8
1960–61Serie B3812111536363513thR32Teams from Italy – Parma, Brescia, Lecco, Pro Patria, Reggiana, Monza, Lazio and Fiorentina – took on teams from Switzerland – Lugano, Lucerne, YF Zurigo, Schaffhausen, Biel-Bienne, Bellinzona, Grasshopper, Young Boys – and the Italians emerged victorious.|group=nb}}{{#tag:ref|{{cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesa/alpi61.html|title=Cup of the Alps 1961}}|group=nb}}W{{flagicon|ITA}} Giuseppe Calzolari13
1961–62Serie B389171225333512thR1{{flagicon|ITA}} Giovanni Meregalli6
1962–63Serie B3812111532443513thR1{{flagicon|ITA}} Giovanni Meregalli6
1963–64Serie B388161431433215thR16{{flagicon|ITA}} Dario Cavallito
{{flagicon|ITA}} Dimitri Pinti
8
1964–65Serie B38792223542320th ↓R16{{flagicon|ITA}} Giovanni Meregalli
{{flagicon|ITA}} Dimitri Pinti
3
1965–663Serie C/A3343191215282517th ↓DNQ{{flagicon|ITA}} Armando Onesti5
1966–674Serie D/C634141193929396thDNQ{{flagicon|ITA}} Giuseppe Mattei8
1967–68Serie D/B9341014102823346thDNQ
1968–69Serie D/B9348131321312914thDNQ{{flagicon|ITA}} William Rizzi6
1969–70Serie D/B93423654015521stDNQ{{flagicon|ITA}} Carlo Rancati14
1970–713Serie C/A3381413115039415thDNQ{{flagicon|ITA}} Orazio Rancati18
1971–72Serie C/B338171654826402ndDNQ{{flagicon|ITA}} Fabio Bonci20
1972–73Serie C/A338191454015521stDNQCoppa Italia SemiprofessionistiQF{{flagicon|ITA}} Alberto Rizzati13
1973–742Serie B38101993932395thGrp{{flagicon|ITA}} Alberto Rizzati15
1974–75Serie B389151430373020th ↓Grp{{flagicon|ITA}} Fabio Bonci14
1975–763Serie C/B338161484225462ndDNQCoppa Italia Semiprofessionisti{{flagicon|ITA}} Alberto Rizzati10
1976–77Serie C/B338161484633462ndDNQCoppa Italia SemiprofessionistiR16
Anglo-Italian CupGrp
1977–78Serie C/B338161485037464thDNQCoppa Italia SemiprofessionistiR32
1978–79Serie C1/A234161264316482nd ↑DNQCoppa Italia SemiprofessionistiGrp
1979–802Serie B387131827492719th ↓Grp
1980–813Serie C1/A2348141225323013thDNQCoppa Italia Semiprofessionisti{{flagicon|ITA}} Sergio D'Agostino9
1981–82Serie C1/A234913123032319thDNQCoppa Italia Serie CR16{{flagicon|ITA}} Enrico Cannata10
1982–83Serie C1/A2341014102826346thDNQCoppa Italia Serie CR32{{flagicon|ITA}} Massimo Barbuti10
1983–84Serie C1/A234181244720481stGrpCoppa Italia Serie CR32{{flagicon|ITA}} Massimo Barbuti17
1984–852Serie B386141825472618th ↓QF{{flagicon|ITA}} Massimo Barbuti10
1985–863Serie C1/A234161533914471stGrpCoppa Italia Serie CR32{{flagicon|ITA}} Marco Rossi10
1986–872Serie B38111893026407thQF{{flagicon|ITA}} Mario Bortolazzi7
1987–88Serie B38920933333811thR16{{flagicon|ITA}} Marco Osio
{{flagicon|ITA}} Davide Zannoni
7
1988–89Serie B3882192931379thGrp{{flagicon|ITA}} Lorenzo Minotti7
1989–90Serie B38161484930464th ↑R1{{flagicon|ITA}} Fausto Pizzi12
1990–911Serie A34131293531386thR2{{flagicon|ITA}} Alessandro Melli13
1991–92Serie A34111673228386thWUEFA CupR1{{flagicon|ITA}} Alessandro Melli6
1992–93Serie A3416994734413rdQFCup Winners' CupW{{flagicon|ITA}} Alessandro Melli12
Supercoppa ItalianaRU
1993–94Serie A34177105035415thSFCup Winners' CupRU{{flagicon|ITA}} Gianfranco Zola18
Super CupW
1994–95Serie A3418975131The 1994–95 season saw the introduction of three points for a win.|group=nb}}3rdRUUEFA CupW{{flagicon|ITA}} Gianfranco Zola19
1995–96Serie A34161084431585thR2Cup Winners' CupQF{{flagicon|ITA}} Gianfranco Zola10
Supercoppa ItalianaRU
1996–97Serie A3418974126632ndR2UEFA CupR32{{flagicon|ITA}} Enrico Chiesa14
1997–98Serie A34151275539575thSFChampions LeagueGrp{{flagicon|ARG}} Hernán Crespo12
1998–99Serie A34151095536554thWUEFA CupW{{flagicon|ARG}} Hernán Crespo16
1999–2000Serie A34161085237585th{{#tag:ref|Parma lost a UEFA Champions League qualification tie-breaker 3–1 to Internazionale to consign themselves to a place in the UEFA Cup.|group=nb}}R16Champions LeagueQual{{flagicon|ARG}} Hernán Crespo22
UEFA CupR16
Supercoppa ItalianaW
2000–01Serie A34168105131564thRUUEFA CupR16{{flagicon|ITA}} Marco Di Vaio15
2001–02Serie A341281443474410thWChampions LeagueQual{{flagicon|ITA}} Marco Di Vaio20
UEFA CupR16
2002–03Serie A34151185536565thR2UEFA CupR2{{flagicon|ROM}} Adrian Mutu16
Supercoppa ItalianaRU
2003–04Serie A34161085746585thQFUEFA CupR32{{flagicon|ITA}} Alberto Gilardino23
2004–05Serie A38101216486542Parma won a relegation tie-breaker 2–1 against Bologna over two legs to avoid relegation.|group=nb}}R16UEFA CupSF{{flagicon|ITA}} Alberto Gilardino23
2005–06Serie A38129174660457thR16{{flagicon|ITA}} Bernardo Corradi
{{flagicon|BRA}} Fábio Simplício
10
2006–07Serie A3810121641564212thQFUEFA CupR32{{flagicon|CRO}} Igor Budan13
2007–08Serie A387131842623419th ↓R32{{flagicon|CRO}} Igor Budan7
2008–092Serie B42191946534762nd ↑R32{{flagicon|ITA}} Cristiano Lucarelli
{{flagicon|ITA}} Alberto Paloschi
12
2009–101Serie A381410144651528thR32{{flagicon|BUL}} Valeri Bojinov8
2010–11Serie A3811131439474612thQF{{flagicon|ARG}} Hernán Crespo9
2011–12Serie A381511125453568thR32{{flagicon|ITA}} Sebastian Giovinco15
2012–13Serie A3813101545464910thR16{{flagicon|ITA}} Amauri10
2013–14Serie A381513105846586thR16{{flagicon|ITA}} Antonio Cassano12
2014–15Serie A3868243375Parma was docked 7 points for failing to pay players' wages.[4][5][6]|group=nb}}20th ↓QF{{flagicon|ITA}} Antonio Cassano5
2015–164Serie D/D938281008217941stDNQCoppa Serie DR1{{flagicon|SEN}} Yves Baraye20
Serie D/Finale B320113413rd
2016–173Lega Pro/B338201085536702nd ↑{{#tag:ref|Parma won the promotion play-offs, winning the final 2–0 against Alessandria to secure promotion.|group=nb}}DNQCoppa Lega ProR1{{flagicon|ITA}} Emanuele Calaiò15
2017–182Serie B42219125737852nd ↑R2{{flagicon|ITA}} Emanuele Calaiò13

Footnotes

1. ^{{cite web| url=http://wildstat.com/p/2201/cht/15/stat/summary |title=Italian Serie A: All time overall table |accessdate=7 April 2012 | work=WildStat.com | publisher=WildSoft}}
2. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.football-italia.net/clubs/Parma/history|title=Parma Club History|accessdate=12 January 2012|publisher=football-italia.net|work=Football Italia}}
3. ^{{Cite web|url=http://ghostgoal.co.uk/2010/05/19/parma-90s-phenomenon/|title=Parma: '90s Phenomenon|accessdate=31 July 2010|date=19 May 2010|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110817053639/http://ghostgoal.co.uk/2010/05/19/parma-90s-phenomenon/|archivedate=17 August 2011|df=}}
4. ^{{ cite news |url=http://www.figc.it/it/204/2526302/2014/12/News.shtml |publisher=FIGC |title=Inadempienze CO.VI.SO.C.: un punto di penalizzazione per il Parma |language=Italian |date=9 December 2014 |access-date=16 December 2014 }}
5. ^{{ cite news |url=http://www.figc.it/it/204/2527218/2015/03/News.shtml |publisher=FIGC |title=TFN: altri 2 punti di penalizzazione al Parma|language=Italian |date=13 March 2015 |access-date=15 March 2015 }}
6. ^{{ cite news |url=http://www.figc.it/it/204/2527673/2015/04/News.shtml |publisher=FIGC |title=News - Quattro punti di penalizzazione al Parma, sanzionati anche tre club di Lega Pro |language=Italian |date=16 April 2015 |access-date=18 April 2015 }}

References

{{Reflist|2}}{{Parma F.C.}}{{DEFAULTSORT:List Of Parma F.C. Seasons}}

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