List of SS Lazio seasons explained

This is a list of seasons played by SS Lazio in Italian and European football. It details the club's achievements in major competitions, managers, and top league goalscorers for each season.

Key

WinnerRunners-upThird placePromotionRelegationTop goalscorer in Serie A

Seasons

SeasonLeagueCoppa
Italia
UEFA
Continental
Supercoppa ItalianaManager(s)Top goalscorer(s)
DivisionPldWDLGFGAPtsPos
1901–02N/A Bruto Seghettini
1902–03N/A Sante Ancherani
1903–04N/A Sante Ancherani
1904–05N/A Sante Ancherani
1905–06N/A Sante Ancherani
1906–07Campionato Romano22005041stN/A Sante Ancherani
Guido Baccani
1907–08N/A Silvio Mizzi
Guido Baccani
1908–09N/A Guido Baccani
1909–10Terza Categoria6600312121stN/A Guido Baccani
1910–11Terza Categoria44009081stN/A Guido Baccani
1911–12Terza Categoria10901527181stN/A Guido Baccani
1912–13Prima Categoria139316018212ndN/A Guido Baccani
1913–14Prima Categoria1614026614202ndN/A Guido Baccani Fernando Saraceni16
1914–15Prima Categoria1612135423251st[1] N/A Guido Baccani Marcello Consiglio13
No competitive football was played between 1915–1919 due to the First World War
1919–20Prima Categoria/Laziale126242211143rdN/A Guido Baccani
1920–21Prima Categoria/Laziale1810355226233rdN/A Guido Baccani Giuseppe Fioranti8
1921–22Prima Divisione (C.C.I.)/Laziale168443522204thN/AN/A Guido Baccani Dante Filippi10
1922–23Prima Divisione/Laziale2015236928292ndN/A Guido Baccani Fulvio Bernardini22
1923–24Prima Divisione/Laziale1610245520232ndN/A Guido Baccani Fulvio Bernardini19
1924–25Prima Divisione/Laziale148333318193rdN/A Dezső Kőszegy Fulvio Bernardini16
1925–26Prima Divisione/Laziale106224527143rdN/A Dezső Kőszegy Fulvio Bernardini14
1926–27Prima Divisione2417164030354thN/AN/A Jenő Ligeti Dante Filippi10
1927–28Divisione Nazionale/A20431317451110thN/A Franz Sedlacek Renato Sanero4
1928–29Divisione Nazionale/B30133144739298th[2] N/A Franz Sedlacek
Technical Commission
Aldo Spivach13
1929–30Serie A341081649502815thN/A Pietro Piselli Luigi Ziroli11
1930–31Serie A34155144544358thN/A Ferenc Molnár Piero Pastore13
1931–32Serie A341071745532713thN/A Amílcar Barbuy Anfilogino Guarisi12
1932–33Serie A341291342443310thN/A Karl Stürmer João Fantoni10
1933–34Serie A341191448663110thN/A Karl Stürmer
Walter Alt
Anfilogino Guarisi12
1934–35Serie A30136115546325thN/A Walter Alt Silvio Piola21
1935–36Serie A30118114842307thQFN/A Walter Alt
József Viola
Silvio Piola19
1936–37Serie A3017585642392ndR32MIT Runners-up József Viola Silvio Piola21
1937–38Serie A30111094830328thR32N/A József Viola Silvio Piola15
1938–39Serie A301161333402810thR16N/A József Viola
Luigi Allemandi
Alfredo Di Franco
Silvio Piola9
1939–40Serie A30121174446354thQFN/A Géza Kertész Silvio Piola
Silvestro Pisa
9
1940–41Serie A307131038422714th[3] SFN/A Géza Kertész
Ferenc Molnár
Dino Canestri
Silvio Piola10
1941–42Serie A3014975537374thR16N/A Alexander Popovic Silvio Piola18
1942–43Serie A30108125659289thQFN/A Alexander Popovic Silvio Piola21
No competitive football was played between 1944 and 1945 due to the Second World War
1945–46Serie A-B206591919177thN/A Dino Canestri
Salvador Gualtieri
Tony Cargnelli
Engelbert Koenig11
1946–47Serie A3812121456563610thN/A Tony Cargnelli Aldo Puccinelli13
1947–48Serie A4013131454553910thN/A Tony Cargnelli
Orlando Tognotti
Romano Penzo17
1948–49Serie A3811121560623413thN/A Orlando Tognotti
Mario Sperone
Romano Penzo12
1949–50Serie A381810106743464thLC 4th Mario Sperone Norberto Höfling13
1950–51Serie A381810106450464thMIT 4th[4] Mario Sperone Norberto Höfling11
1951–52Serie A381513106049434thN/A Giuseppe Bigogno Şükrü Gülesin16
1952–53Serie A341271538443110thN/A Giuseppe Bigogno
Alfredo Notti
Paolo Bettolini
Ragnar Nikolay Larsen
7
1953–54Serie A341091540422911thN/A Mario Sperone
Federico Allasio
Alberto Fontanesi
Pasquale Vivolo
9
1954–55Serie A341181541523012thN/A Federico Allasio
Roberto Copernico
George Raynor
John Hansen15
1955–56Serie A34141195446393rdN/A Roberto Copernico
Jesse Carver
Luigi Ferrero
Lorenzo Bettini12
1956–57Serie A34141375240413rdN/A Jesse Carver Arne Selmosson12
1957–58Serie A3410101445653012thChampionsN/A Milovan Ćirić
Alfredo Monza
Dino Canestri
Fulvio Bernardini
Arne Selmosson9
1958–59Serie A3410101437543011thQFN/A Fulvio Bernardini Humberto Tozzi14
1959–60Serie A349121332453012thSFAMI Champions[5] Fulvio Bernardini Orlando Rozzoni13
1960–61Serie A34582130631818thRunners-upCDA Champions[6] Fulvio Bernardini
Enrique Flamini
Jesse Carver
Orlando Rozzoni11
1961–62Serie B381414105028424thR2N/A Paolo Todeschini
Roberto Lovati
Alfonso Ricciardi
Carlo Facchini
Juan Carlos Morrone13
1962–63Serie B38181285031482ndR1N/A Carlo Facchini
Roberto Lovati
Juan Carlos Lorenzo
Paolo Bernasconi
Juan Carlos Morrone
Orlando Rozzoni
10
1963–64Serie A34912132124308thR2N/A Juan Carlos Lorenzo Mario Maraschi
Juan Carlos Morrone
5
1964–65Serie A348131325382914thGSN/A Umberto Mannocci Nello Governato
Antonio Renna
4
1965–66Serie A348131328412912thGSN/A Umberto Mannocci Vito D'Amato7
1966–67Serie A346151320352715thR2MIT QF Umberto Mannocci
Maino Neri
Romano Bagatti
Juan Carlos Morrone
4
1967–68Serie B4010181227333811thR2N/A Renato Gei
Roberto Lovati
Giuliano Fortunato5
1968–69Serie B38171655527501stGSN/A Juan Carlos Lorenzo Gian Piero Ghio10
1969–70Serie A30117123332298thGSMIT R16
CDA GS
AIC GS
Roberto Lovati
Juan Carlos Lorenzo
Giorgio Chinaglia12
1970–71Serie A305121328432215thR2ICFC R1
Giorgio Chinaglia9
1971–72Serie B38181374828492ndR2N/A Giorgio Chinaglia[7] 21
1972–73Serie A30161133316433rdQFAIC GS Giorgio Chinaglia10
1973–74Serie A3018754523431stQFUC R2 Giorgio Chinaglia24
1974–75Serie A3014973428374thGSN/A[8] Giorgio Chinaglia14
1975–76Serie A306111335402313thGSUC R2 Giulio Corsini
Tommaso Maestrelli
Giorgio Chinaglia8
1976–77Serie A30101193428315thGSN/A Bruno Giordano10
1977–78Serie A308101231382611thGSUC R2 Bruno Giordano13
1978–79Serie A30911103540298thGSN/A Bruno Giordano19
1979–80Serie A305151021252513th[9] QFN/A9
1980–81Serie B38132055032464thR2N/A Alberto Bigon
Fernando Viola
8
1981–82Serie B3811151238353710thR2N/A Vincenzo D'Amico10
1982–83Serie B38141864432462ndR2N/A Bruno Giordano18
1983–84Serie A30891335492513thGSN/A Bruno Giordano
Michael Laudrup
8
1984–85Serie A302111716451515thGSN/A Paolo Carosi
Juan Carlos Lorenzo
Giancarlo Oddi
Roberto Lovati
Bruno Giordano5
1985–86Serie B3811141338423611thGSN/A Luigi Simoni Oliviero Garlini18
1986–87Serie B38141410352833[10] 16th[11] R16N/A Eugenio Fascetti Giuliano Fiorini7
1987–88Serie B38151764225473rdR2N/A Eugenio Fascetti Paolo Monelli13
1988–89Serie A345191023322910thQFN/AN/A Giuseppe Materazzi Rubén Sosa8
1989–90Serie A34815113433319thR2N/AN/A Giuseppe Materazzi Rubén Sosa
Amarildo
8
1990–91Serie A34819733363511thR2N/AN/A Dino Zoff 11
1991–92Serie A3411121143403410thR16N/AN/A Dino Zoff 13
1992–93Serie A34131296551385thQFN/AN/A Dino Zoff Giuseppe Signori26
1993–94Serie A34171075540444thR2UC R2N/A Dino Zoff Giuseppe Signori23
1994–95Serie A3419696934632ndR2UC QFN/A Zdeněk Zeman Giuseppe Signori17
1995–96Serie A3417896638593rdQFUC R2N/A Zdeněk Zeman Giuseppe Signori24
1996–97Serie A34151095437554thQFUC R2N/A Zdeněk Zeman
Dino Zoff
Giuseppe Signori15
1997–98Serie A34168105330567thChampionsUC Runners-upN/A Sven-Göran Eriksson Pavel Nedvěd11
1998–99Serie A3420956531692ndQFCWC ChampionsWinners Sven-Göran Eriksson Marcelo Salas15
1999–2000Serie A3421946433721stChampionsCL QF
N/A Sven-Göran Eriksson Marcelo Salas13
2000–01Serie A3421676536693rdQFCL 2nd GSWinners Sven-Göran Eriksson
Dino Zoff
Hernán Crespo26
2001–02Serie A34141195037536thQFCL 1st GSN/A Dino Zoff
Alberto Zaccheroni
Hernán Crespo13
2002–03Serie A34151545732604thSFUC SFN/A Roberto Mancini Claudio López15
2003–04Serie A34168105238566thChampionsCL GSN/A Roberto Mancini Bernardo Corradi10
2004–05Serie A3811111648534410thR16UC GSRunners-up Domenico Caso
Giuseppe Papadopulo
Tommaso Rocchi13
2005–06Serie A3816148574732[12] 16th[13] QFUIC SF[14] N/A Delio Rossi Tommaso Rocchi16
2006–07Serie A3818119593362[15] 3rdR3N/A [16] N/A Delio Rossi Tommaso Rocchi16
2007–08Serie A3811131447514612thSFCL GSN/A Delio Rossi Goran Pandev
Tommaso Rocchi
14
2008–09Serie A381551846555010thChampionsN/AN/A Delio Rossi Mauro Zárate13
2009–10Serie A3811131439434612thR16EL GSWinners Davide Ballardini
Edoardo Reja
Sergio Floccari8
2010–11Serie A38206125539665thR16N/AN/A Edoardo Reja Hernanes11
2011–12Serie A38188125647624thQFEL R32N/A Edoardo Reja Miroslav Klose12
2012–13Serie A38187135142617thChampionsEL QFN/A Vladimir Petković Miroslav Klose15
2013–14Serie A381511125454569thQFEL R32Runners-up Vladimir Petković
Edoardo Reja
Antonio Candreva12
2014–15Serie A38216117138693rdRunners-upN/AN/A Stefano Pioli Miroslav Klose13
2015–16Serie A38159145252548thQFCL Play-off
EL R16
Runners-up Stefano Pioli
Simone Inzaghi
Antonio Candreva10
2016–17Serie A38217107451705thRunners-upN/AN/A Marcelo Bielsa
Simone Inzaghi
Ciro Immobile23
2017–18Serie A3821988949725thSFEL QFWinners Simone Inzaghi Ciro Immobile29
2018–19Serie A38178135646598thChampionsEL R32N/A Simone Inzaghi Ciro Immobile15
2019–20Serie A3824687942784thQFEL GSWinners Simone Inzaghi Ciro Immobile36
2020–21Serie A38215126155686thQFCL R16N/A Simone Inzaghi Ciro Immobile20
2021–22Serie A381810107758645thQFEL Play-offN/A Maurizio Sarri Ciro Immobile27
2022–23Serie A3822886030742ndQFEL GS
ECL R16
N/A Maurizio Sarri Ciro Immobile12
2023–24Serie A38187134939617thSFCL R16SF Maurizio Sarri
Giovanni Martusciello
Igor Tudor
Ciro Immobile7

Notes and References

  1. Season did not finish due to the outbreak of the First World War
  2. Playoff for 8th and 9th place against Napoli canceled by FIGC.
  3. Saved on better goal difference than Novara
  4. Mitropa Cup unofficially named Zentropa Cup for this year only
  5. Contributed to the victory representing Italy
  6. Contributed to the victory representing Italy
  7. Leading Goalscorer in Serie B
  8. Excluded from 1974–75 European Cup
  9. Placed in the last position and relegated to Serie B by FIGC because of the Totonero 1980 scandal
  10. 10 points Deducted due to Totonero 1986 Conviction
  11. Survived Relegation Tie-breaker
  12. 30 Pts Deduction due to 2006 Calciopoli Scandal
  13. Originally finished 6th with 62 pts prior to the 2006 Calciopoli scandal
  14. Awarded the spot that was renounced by Messina and Livorno
  15. 3 Pts Deduction due to 2006 Calciopoli Scandal
  16. Not allowed to compete in 2006–07 UEFA Cup due to 2006 Calciopoli scandal