1982–83 Serie B

The Serie B 1982–83 was the fifty-first tournament of this competition played in Italy since its creation.

Serie B
Season1982–83
ChampionsMilan
2nd title

Teams

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Atalanta, Monza, Arezzo and Campobasso had been promoted from Serie C, while Milan, Bologna and Como had been relegated from Serie A.

Final classification

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1Milan (P, C)38191637736+4154Promotion to Serie A
2Lazio (P)38141864432+1246
3Catania (P)38141773721+1645Serie A after tie-breaker
4Cremonese38131964228+1445Promotion tie-breaker
5Como38131963624+1245
6Cavese38121883837+142
7Monza381312134042−238
8Atalanta381017113027+337
8Sambenedettese381017113332+137
8Varese38919103137−637
11Perugia381114133637−136
11Arezzo381016123038−836
11Campobasso38918112634−836
14Pistoiese38720113334−134
14Palermo381112153646−1034
14Lecce381014143344−1134
17Bologna (R)38914153147−1632Relegation to Serie C1
18Reggiana (R)38620123949−1032
19Foggia (R)38814162435−1130
20Bari (R)38912173046−1630
Source: head-to-head points used in event of equal points in relegation zone.
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

Results

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Arezzo1–00–00–10–02–22–01–01–10–00–01–12–21–01–01–11–12–21–00–0
Atalanta1–11–03–02–10–12–10–01–11–01–12–02–20–02–00–01–05–10–00–0
Bari0–00–01–00–01–03–11–20–12–10–31–21–40–11–03–12–02–11–22–2
Bologna1–00–11–10–01–11–10–10–00–02–12–01–32–21–33–11–02–11–11–0
Campobasso0–21–00–02–20–01–10–01–11–01–01–00–21–01–10–02–11–11–03–2
Catania3–00–03–02–11–02–00–00–02–11–12–01–12–02–02–11–10–01–10–0
Cavese0–01–02–01–00–01–00–00–01–02–21–12–21–01–12–10–03–11–01–0
Como0–11–03–12–02–11–03–00–00–00–02–01–00–01–12–21–01–12–02–2
Cremonese1–03–11–14–02–10–12–21–00–00–12–03–31–02–02–20–01–12–00–0
Foggia3–12–12–11–10–00–00–01–12–10–23–01–10–02–01–00–02–21–00–1
Lazio2–02–11–01–10–02–11–12–21–00–03–02–21–11–02–01–23–31–12–0
Lecce2–11–11–11–33–00–11–02–11–22–00–01–11–13–00–00–02–11–13–2
Milan2–11–03–15–00–00–01–22–01–12–05–14–24–02–02–12–13–02–23–0
Monza2–11–01–02–12–10–02–21–11–22–02–01–11–45–10–11–12–01–03–0
Palermo0–13–01–12–01–10–01–11–03–21–00–02–00–03–10–03–21–11–11–0
Perugia3–01–10–20–03–01–11–00–10–11–01–11–03–22–12–02–21–00–01–0
Pistoiese3–10–03–01–01–11–01–11–10–02–00–10–10–00–11–20–01–01–12–2
Reggiana1–10–00–00–00–11–04–31–11–12–10–00–02–34–13–12–11–10–00–1
Samb.2–00–02–02–12–11–30–11–11–03–00–10–01–12–02–11–01–11–10–1
Varese1–20–00–00–02–12–11–10–01–11–02–10–00–01–12–12–12–20–01–1
Source: [citation needed]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Promotion tie-breaker

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Team 1 Score Team 2
Catania 1-0 Como
Cremonese 0-0 Como
Catania 0-0 Cremonese

Catania promoted to Serie A.

References and sources

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