1929–30 Alessandria US season

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Alessandria U.S.
1929–30 season
ChairmanItaly Ladislao Rocca
Head CoachItaly Carlo Carcano
StadiumCampo del Littorio, Alessandria
Serie A6th
Top goalscorerItaly Giovanni Ferrari (18)
← 1928-29
1930-31 →

The 1929–30 season of Alessandria Unione Sportiva's was their 14th in Italian football and their 13th in the top level of Italian championship, which in this season settled in a simple 18-teams tournament named Serie A.

The team of the 1928-29 season was almost entirely confirmed, except for the loss of Elvio Banchero, which signed for Genova 1893. The team played for the first time at the Campo del Littorio.[1]

After the first seventeen rounds, the Grigi's held a high-levels table position; from April to June, they met 7 defeats in 8 matches, and lost touch with the first positions, occupied by Ambrosiana and Genova 1893; they finished in sixth place. So far, it is the highest result reached by Alessandria in Serie A since its foundation (both with 1931-32).[1]

In his last season with Alessandria U.S., Giovanni Ferrari scored 18 goals.[2]

Club[edit]

[3]

Players[edit]

Transfers[edit]

Profiles and statistics[edit]

[3][4]

Role Player Player Born Apps Goals Apps Goals
Serie A Total
FW Italy Umberto Alessio 4 1 4 1
FW Italy Mario Autelli 1905 8 1 8 1
FW Italy Edoardo Avalle 1905 33 9 33 9
MF Italy Amilcare Baghino 1912 1 0 1 0
GK Italy Natale Balossino 1904 28 -43 28 -43
FW Italy Ettore Banchero (II) 1907 4 1 4 1
MF Italy Luigi Bertolini 1904 30 0 30 0
MF Italy Michele Borelli 1909 10 2 10 2
FW Italy Renato Cattaneo 1903 33 9 33 9
FW Italy Carlo Chierico 1907 21 2 21 2
DF Italy Felice Costa 1899 32 0 32 0
FW Italy Giovanni Ferrari 1907 26 18 26 18
DF Italy Luigi Gallino 1901 33 0 33 0
MF Italy Giuseppe Gandini 1900 24 0 24 0
FW Italy Settimo Gastaldi 1910 11 2 11 2
DF Italy Armando Lauro 1900 32 1 32 1
DF Italy Giuseppe Mantelli 1 0 1 0
MF Italy Libero Marchina 1907 24 2 24 2
GK Italy Giuseppe Rapetti 1905 6 -6 6 -6
FW Italy Cinzio Scagliotti 1911 14 4 14 4

Matches[edit]

[2][3]

Serie A[edit]

6 October 1929 1 Alessandria 3–1 Roma Alessandria
Alessio 8'
Avalle 53'
Ferrari 75'
39' Volk Stadium: Campo del Littorio
Referee: Rovida (Milan)
20 October 1929 3 Lazio 0–0 Alessandria Rome
Stadium: Stadio della Rondinella
Referee: Dani (Genoa)
27 October 1929 4 Padova 1–3 Alessandria Padua
Lamon 42' 16' Autelli
17' Ferrari
28' Cattaneo
Stadium: Stadio Silvio Appiani
Referee: Garbieri (Genoa)
3 November 1929 5 Alessandria 3–3 Torino Alessandria
Ferrari 8', 66', 68' 20' Baloncieri
42' Janni
52' Libonatti
Stadium: Campo del Littorio
Referee: Lenti (Genoa)
10 November 1929 6 Alessandria 1–0 Juventus Alessandria
Caligaris 88' (o.g.) Stadium: Campo del Littorio
Referee: Caironi (Milan)
8 December 1929 9 Pro Vercelli 2–2 Alessandria Vercelli
Gatti 18'
Casalino 67'
17' Ferrari
25' Chierico
Stadium: Foro Boario
Referee: Rovida (Milan)
22 December 1929 11 Milan 0–1 Alessandria Milan
41' Cattaneo Stadium: Stadio San Siro
Referee: Dani (Genoa)
5 January 1930 12 Bologna 1–2 Alessandria Bologna
Maini 44' 54' Borelli
77' Marina
Stadium: Stadio Littoriale
Referee: Lenti (Genoa)
12 January 1930 13 Alessandria 4–1 Triestina Alessandria
Avalle 27', 28' (pen.)
Gastaldi 48'
Ferrari 76'
8' (pen.) Castellani Stadium: Campo del Littorio
Referee: Caironi (Milan)
19 January 1930 14 Livorno 2–1 Alessandria Livorno
Magnozzi 65', 79' 8' Ferrari Stadium: Campo Villa Chayes
Referee: Pessato (Monfalcone)
2 February 1930 16 Modena 0–1 Alessandria Modena
Setti 8' (o.g.) Stadium: Ex Velodromo
Referee: Barlassina (Novara)
16 February 1930 17 Alessandria 3–0 Cremonese Alessandria
Lauro 12'
Ferrari 40', 47'
Stadium: Campo del Littorio
Referee: Malagodi (Milan)
23 February 1930 18 Roma 1–1 Alessandria Rome
Volk 21' 72' Borelli Stadium: Campo Testaccio
Referee: Gama (Genoa)
9 March 1930 19 Pro Patria 4–0 Alessandria Busto Arsizio
Vigna 49'
Bonivento 58', 74', 83'
Stadium: Stadium
Referee: Turbiani (Ferrara)
16 March 1930 20 Alessandria 4–2 Lazio Alessandria
Ferrari 16'
Chierico 21'
Cattaneo 30', 71'
47' Spivach
72' Ziroli
Stadium: Campo del Littorio
Referee: Guarnieri (Milan)
19 March 1930 15 (P) Alessandria 2–1 Napoli Alessandria
Vincenzi 35' (o.g.)
Avalle 46'
15' Sallustro I Stadium: Campo del Littorio
Referee: Giorgi (Gallarate)
23 March 1930 21 Alessandria 4–2 Padova Alessandria
Avalle 18', 25', 87'
Scagliotti 82'
10' Vecchina
88' (pen.) Bedendo
Stadium: Campo del Littorio
Referee: Malagodi (Milan)
30 March 1930 22 Torino 2–2 Alessandria Turin
Imberti 40', 90' 31' Cattaneo
64' Ferrari
Stadium: Stadio Filadelfia
Referee: Giorgi (Gallarate)
13 April 1930 23 Juventus 2–1 Alessandria Turin
Balossino 25' (o.g.)
Orsi 83'
40' Cattaneo Stadium: Stadio di Corso Marsiglia
Referee: Dani (Genoa)
27 April 1930 25 Brescia 2–1 Alessandria Brescia
Scaltriti 12'
Maffioli 40'
35' Banchero II Stadium: Stadium
Referee: Rovida (Milan)
29 May 1930 29 Alessandria 2–3 Bologna Alessandria
Ferrari 1'
Avalle 49'
19', 70' Maini
74' Busini III
Stadium: Campo del Littorio
Referee: Caironi (Milan)
1 June 1930 30 Triestina 1–0 Alessandria Udine
Ostromann 73' Stadium: Stadio Moretti
Referee: Bonello (Venice)
19 June 1930 34 (A) Cremonese 1–1 Alessandria Cremona
Serdoz 81' 69' Gastaldi Stadium: Stadio Giovanni Zini
Referee: Garbieri (Genoa)

Statistics[edit]

Results by round[edit]

Round12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334
GroundHHAAHHAHAHAAHAHAHAAHHAAHAHAHHAHAHA
ResultWDDWDWLWDLWWWLWWWDLWWDLLLLLWLLWLDD
Position1443214334333442234333455555555656
Source: Standings
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Results summary[edit]

Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
34 14 8 12 55 49  +6 50 10 3 4 37 23  +14 4 5 8 18 26  −8

Last updated: 14 March 2012.
Source: - Standings

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Caligaris (2002), pp. 29-31
  2. ^ a b "Serie A 1929-30". Retrieved March 15, 2012.
  3. ^ a b c Boccassi (1973), pp. 53-56
  4. ^ Melegari (2005), p. 83

Sources[edit]

  • Ugo Boccassi, Enrico Dericci, Marcello Marcellini. Alessandria U.S.: 60 anni. Milano, G.E.P., 1973.
  • Mimma Caligaris. NovantAlessandria. Il Piccolo, Alessandria, 2002.
  • Fabrizio Melegari. Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio - La Storia 1898-2004. Panini Edizioni, Modena, September 2005.