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League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Internazionale 27 17 8 2 52 22 +30 59 2010–11 UEFA Champions League Group stage
2 Milan 27 16 7 4 46 26 +20 55
3 Roma 27 15 7 5 45 20 +25 52
4 Palermo 27 13 7 7 38 31 +7 46 2010–11 UEFA Champions League Play-off round
5 Juventus 27 13 5 9 42 36 +6 44 2010–11 UEFA Europa League Play-off round
6 Sampdoria 27 12 7 8 34 33 +1 43 2010–11 UEFA Europa League Third qualifying round
7 Napoli 27 10 11 6 35 31 +4 41
8 Cagliari 27 11 6 10 43 36 +7 39
9 Genoa 27 11 6 10 44 43 +1 39
10 Fiorentina 27 10 5 12 33 32 +1 35
11 Chievo 27 10 5 12 26 27 −1 35
12 Bari 27 9 8 10 32 34 −2 35
13 Bologna 27 9 7 11 32 37 −5 34
14 Parma 27 9 7 11 28 37 −9 34
15 Catania 27 6 10 11 29 33 −4 28
16 Udinese 27 7 7 13 32 39 −7 28
17 Lazio 27 5 11 11 22 30 −8 26
18 Livorno 27 6 5 16 17 37 −20 23 Relegation to Serie B
19 Atalanta 27 5 7 15 22 38 −16 22
20 Siena 27 5 6 16 28 48 −20 21
Updated to match(es) played on 7 March 2010. Source: lega-calcio.it (in Italian)
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head goals scored; 5) goal difference; 6) number of goals scored.

1Winners of the 2009–10 Coppa Italia competition qualify for the play-off round of the 2010–11 UEFA Europa League.

Results

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Day 26

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27 February 2010
(17) Catania 4 – 0 Bari (11)
(15) Lazio 1 – 1 Fiorentina (10)
28 February 2010
(3) Milan 3 – 1 Atalanta (19)
(9) Genoa 3 – 4 Bologna (14)
(12) Chievo 2 – 1 Cagliari (8)
(16) Udinese 2 – 3 Internazionale (1)
(5) Napoli 2 – 2 Roma (2)
(13) Parma 1 – 0 Sampdoria (7)
(18) Livorno 1 – 2 Siena (20)
(4) Juventus 0 – 2 Palermo (6)

Day 27

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06 March 2010
(10) Fiorentina 1 – 2 Juventus (5)
(3) Roma 0 – 0 Milan (2)
07 March 2010
(8) Cagliari 2 – 2 Catania (15)
(13) Bari 1 – 0 Chievo (11)
(7) Sampdoria 2 – 1 Lazio (17)
(4) Palermo 1 – 0 Livorno (18)
(14) Bologna 2 – 1 Napoli (6)
(20) Siena 1 – 1 Parma (12)
(19) Atalanta 0 – 0 Udinese (16)
(1) Internazionale 0 – 0 Genoa (9)

Day 28

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14 March 2010
(14) Parma vs Atalanta (19)
(17) Lazio vs Bari (12)
(9) Genoa vs Cagliari (8)
(2) Milan vs Chievo (11)
(7) Napoli vs Fiorentina (10)
(15) Catania vs Internazionale (1)
(16) Udinese vs Palermo (4)
(18) Livorno vs Roma (3)
(13) Bologna vs Sampdoria (6)
(5) Juventus vs Siena (20)

Managerial changes

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Before the start of the season

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Team Outgoing head coach Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Incoming head coach Date of appointment Position in table
Milan Italy Carlo Ancelotti Signed by Chelsea 1 June 2009[1] Pre-season Brazil Leonardo 1 June 2009[1] Pre-season
Sampdoria Italy Walter Mazzarri Mutual consent 1 June 2009[2] Pre-season Italy Luigi Del Neri 1 June 2009[3] Pre-season
Palermo Italy Davide Ballardini1 Removed from managerial duties 5 June 2009[4] Pre-season Italy Walter Zenga 5 June 2009[4] Pre-season
Atalanta Italy Luigi Del Neri Contract expired 1 June 2009[5] Pre-season Italy Angelo Gregucci 5 June 2009[6] Pre-season
Catania Italy Walter Zenga Mutual consent 1 June 2009[7] Pre-season Italy Gianluca Atzori 10 June 2009[8] Pre-season
Lazio Italy Delio Rossi Contract expired 8 June 2009[9] Pre-season Italy Davide Ballardini 16 June 2009[10] Pre-season
Bari Italy Antonio Conte Mutual consent 23 June 2009[11] Pre-season Italy Giampiero Ventura 29 June 2009[12] Pre-season
Livorno Italy Gennaro Ruotolo2 End of caretaker spell 9 July 2009 Pre-season Italy Vittorio Russo 13 July 2009[13] Pre-season

During the season

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Team Outgoing head coach Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Incoming head coach Date of appointment Position in table
Roma Italy Luciano Spalletti Resigned 1 September 2009[14] 20th Italy Claudio Ranieri 2 September 2009[15] 20th
Atalanta Italy Angelo Gregucci Sacked 21 September 2009[16] 20th Italy Antonio Conte 21 September 2009[16] 20th
Napoli Italy Roberto Donadoni Sacked 6 October 2009[17] 15th Italy Walter Mazzarri 6 October 2009[17] 15th
Bologna Italy Giuseppe Papadopulo Sacked 20 October 2009[18] 18th Italy Franco Colomba 20 October 2009[18] 18th
Livorno Italy Vittorio Russo Sacked 21 October 2009[19] 20th Italy Serse Cosmi 21 October 2009[19] 20th
Siena Italy Marco Giampaolo Sacked 29 October 2009[20] 20th Italy Marco Baroni 29 October 2009[20] 20th
Palermo Italy Walter Zenga Sacked 23 November 2009[21] 12th Italy Delio Rossi 23 November 2009[22] 12th
Siena Italy Marco Baroni3 Removed from managerial duties 23 November 2009[23] 20th Italy Alberto Malesani 23 November 2009[23] 20th
Catania Italy Gianluca Atzori Sacked 8 December 2009[24] 19th Serbia Siniša Mihajlović 8 December 2009[24] 19th
Udinese Italy Pasquale Marino Sacked 22 December 2009[25] 15th Italy Gianni De Biasi 22 December 2009[25] 15th
Atalanta Italy Antonio Conte Resigned 7 January 2010[26] 19th Italy Walter Bonacina (caretaker) 7 January 2010[26] 19th
Atalanta Italy Walter Bonacina End of caretaker spell 11 January 2010[27] 19th Italy Bortolo Mutti 11 January 2010[27] 19th
Juventus Italy Ciro Ferrara Sacked 29 January 2010[28] 6th Italy Alberto Zaccheroni 29 January 2010[28] 6th
Lazio Italy Davide Ballardini Sacked 10 February 2010[29] 18th Italy Edoardo Reja 10 February 2010[29] 18th
Udinese Italy Gianni De Biasi Sacked 21 February 2010[30] 16th Italy Pasquale Marino 21 February 2010[30] 16th
  • ^Note 1 : Davide Ballardini was removed from his managerial duties on June 5, contemporarily to Walter Zenga's appointment as new head coach. He successively rescinded his contract by mutual consent on June 13.[31]
  • ^Note 2 : Gennaro Ruotolo had originally accepted to stay at Livorno as a permanent head coach after he guided the team to success through the Serie B promotion playoffs in June 2009. However, on July 9 the Technical Sector of the Italian Football Federation announced Ruotolo could not serve as head coach in the Serie A, as he was lacking the required UEFA Pro coaching badges. Following these events, UEFA Pro licensed coach Vittorio Russo was appointed as head coach, with Ruotolo actually serving as joint head coach to him despite appearing as assistant manager to Russo himself. He was successively removed from his assistant coaching post on September 20.[32]
  • ^Note 3 : Siena Primavera (under-19 team) coach Marco Baroni was appointed permanent first team coach on October 29, only to be moved back to his previous role on November 23.[33]

The list does not include Serse Cosmi's resignation from Livorno on January 24, 2010,[34][35] as they were rejected by the club two days later following a meeting between Cosmi and club chairman Aldo Spinelli, with no competitive game scheduled in between the short vacancy period.[36]

Topscorers

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  1. 19 goals
    Italy Antonio Di Natale (Udinese)
  2. 15 goals
    Argentina Diego Milito (Internazionale)
  3. 13 goals
    Italy Giampaolo Pazzini (Sampdoria)
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