24 relations: A.C. Milan, A.S. Roma, ACF Fiorentina, Bologna F.C. 1909, Brescia Calcio, Cagliari Calcio, F.C. Bari 1908, Hellas Verona F.C., Inter Milan, Juventus F.C., Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation, S.S. Lazio, S.S.C. Napoli, Serie A, Torino F.C., U.C. Sampdoria, U.S. Città di Palermo, Vicenza Calcio, 1968–69 Serie A, 1970–71 European Cup, 1970–71 European Cup Winners' Cup, 1970–71 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, 1970–71 Serie A, 1970–71 Serie B.
A.C. Milan
Associazione Calcio Milan, commonly referred to as A.C. Milan or simply Milan, is a professional football club in Milan, Italy, founded in 1899.
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A.S. Roma
Associazione Sportiva Roma (Rome Sport Association), commonly referred to as simply Roma, is a professional Italian football club based in Rome.
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ACF Fiorentina
ACF Fiorentina S.p.A., commonly referred to as simply Fiorentina, is a professional Italian football club from Florence, Tuscany.
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Bologna F.C. 1909
Bologna Football Club 1909, known simply as Bologna, is an Italian football club based in Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, formed in 1909 (reformed in 1993).
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Brescia Calcio
Brescia Calcio is an Italian football club in Brescia, Lombardy, and currently plays in Serie B. The club holds the record for total number of seasons (59) and consecutive seasons (18, from 1947–48 to 1964–65) in Serie B, which they have won three times.
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Cagliari Calcio
Cagliari Calcio is an Italian football club based in Cagliari, Sardinia.
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F.C. Bari 1908
Football Club Bari 1908 S.p.A. is an Italian football club founded in 1908, they are based in Bari, Apulia and plays in Serie B. The club has spent many seasons bouncing between the top two divisions in Italian football, Serie A and Serie B.
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Hellas Verona F.C.
Hellas Verona Football Club, commonly known simply as Hellas Verona, Verona, or (within the city of Verona itself) Hellas, is a professional Italian football club, based in Verona, Veneto, that currently plays in Serie B. The team won the Serie A Championship in 1984–85.
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Inter Milan
Football Club Internazionale Milano S.p.A., commonly referred to as Internazionale or simply Inter and colloquially known as Inter Milan outside Italy, is a professional Italian football club based in Milan, Italy.
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Juventus F.C.
Juventus Football Club S.p.A. (from iuventūs, "youth"), colloquially known as Juve, is a professional Italian football club in Turin, Piedmont.
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Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation
The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF) is an international organization dedicated to collecting statistics about association football.
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S.S. Lazio
Società Sportiva Lazio S.p.A., commonly referred to as Lazio, is a professional Italian sports club based in Rome, most known for its football activity.
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S.S.C. Napoli
Società Sportiva Calcio Napoli, commonly referred to as Napoli, is a professional Italian football club based in Naples, Campania.
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Serie A
Serie A, also called Serie A TIM due to sponsorship by TIM, is a professional league competition for football clubs located at the top of the Italian football league system and the winner is awarded the Coppa Campioni d'Italia.
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Torino F.C.
Torino Football Club, commonly referred to as Torino or simply Toro, is a professional Italian football club based in Turin, Piedmont, that plays in Serie A. Founded as Foot-Ball Club Torino in 1906, Torino are among the most successful clubs in Italy with seven league titles, including five consecutive league titles at the time of the Grande Torino, widely recognised as one of the strongest teams of the 1940s.
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U.C. Sampdoria
Unione Calcio Sampdoria, commonly known as Sampdoria, is an Italian association football club based in Genoa.
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U.S. Città di Palermo
Unione Sportiva Città di Palermo, commonly referred to as Palermo, is an Italian football club from Palermo, Sicily, playing in Serie B. Formed in 1900 as Anglo Palermitan Athletic and Football Club, the club had various names before assuming its current form in 1987, and is the top-ranked football club from the island of Sicily.
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Vicenza Calcio
Vicenza Calcio is an Italian professional football club based in Vicenza, Veneto.
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1968–69 Serie A
The 1968–69 Serie A season was won by A.C. Fiorentina.
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1970–71 European Cup
The 1970–71 season of the European Cup football club tournament was won by Ajax in the final against Panathinaikos.
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1970–71 European Cup Winners' Cup
The 1970–71 season of the European Cup Winners' Cup football club tournament was won by Chelsea in a replay against Real Madrid.
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1970–71 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
The thirteenth and final Inter-Cities Fairs Cup was played over the 1970–71 season.
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1970–71 Serie A
The 1970–71 Serie A season was won by F.C. Internazionale Milano.
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1970–71 Serie B
This article contains information on the 1970–71 season of Serie B, the second highest football league in Italy.
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Redirects here:
1969-70 Serie A, Serie A 1969-70, Serie A 1969–70.
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1969–70_Serie_A