Calcio Lecco Association 1969-1970 – Wikipedia
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This item collects the information regarding the Lecco football association In the official competitions of the season 1969-1970 .
In the 1969-1970 season, Lecco disputes group A of the Serie C championship, obtains 53 points and the second place in the standings, four lengths from Novara that climbs to Serie B, relegate to Serie D the Marquis of Valdagno, the Treviso area e The Biellese.
After more than twenty years of Serie A and Serie B, for Lecco it is hard to get back to the Rudi fields of the C series. The Bluceleste present themselves for this Serie C season with a new president Giuseppe Martini, and also a new coach Luciano Lupi , start among the favorites of the tournament and are confirmed at the top of the group throughout the championship, but in the long run they are forced to give way to Novara. With a single planned promotion, Lecco does not achieve the goal of prompt ascent between the cadets, while playing a sumptuous tournament. As in the old days, Rigamonti remains unbeaten, even outside the house it is good with six wins, the problem is only that Novara manages to do better than Lecco. The best seasonal scorer Bluceleste was the Milanese Giovanni Pedroni, a center forward arrived from Triestina, with nine goals in the championship.
Serie C group a [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]
First round [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]
Lecco September 14, 1969 1st day |
Lecco | ten | Triestine | Mario Rigamonti stadium | ||||||
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Biella September 21, 1969 2nd day |
Biellese | ten | Lecco | Lamarmora stadium | ||||||
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Novara October 5, 1969 4th day |
Novara | 2 – 1 | Lecco | Municipal stadium |
Legnano October 19, 1969 6th day |
Legnano | 0 – 0 | Lecco | Municipal stadium |
Lecco October 26, 1969 7th day |
Lecco | ten | Venice | Mario Rigamonti stadium | ||||||
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Udine November 23, 1969 11th day |
Udinese | 0 – 0 | Lecco | Moretti stadium |
Monfalcone December 7, 1969 13th day |
Monfalcone | 3 – 2 | Lecco | Italcantieri stadium |
Chioggia 11 January 1970 17th day |
Submarine | 2 – 0 | Lecco | Aldo and Dino Ballarin stadium |
Lecco January 18, 1970 18th day |
Lecco | ten | Verbania | Mario Rigamonti stadium |
Return group [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]
Trieste 1 February 1970 20th day |
Triestine | 0 – 0 | Lecco | Giuseppe Grezar stadium |
Lecco February 22, 1970 23rd day |
Lecco | 2 – 0 | Novara | Mario Rigamonti stadium |
Treviglio March 1, 1970 24th day [3] |
Trevigliese | 0 – 3 | Lecco | Mario Zanconti stadium |
Venice 15 Marzo 1970 26th day |
Venice | 1 – 1 | Lecco | Pierluigi Penzo stadium | ||||||
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Lecco 22 Marzo 1970 27th day |
Lecco | 2 – 0 | Padua | Mario Rigamonti stadium |
Tortona April 5, 1970 29th day |
Derthona | 0 – 0 | Lecco | Fausto Coppi stadium |
Lecco April 12, 1970 30th day |
Lecco | 1 – 1 | Udinese | Mario Rigamonti stadium | ||||||
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Lecco April 26, 1970 32nd day |
Lecco | 2 – 0 | Monfalcone | Mario Rigamonti stadium | ||||||
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Lecco May 17, 1970 34th day |
Lecco | ten | Pro patria | Mario Rigamonti stadium | ||||||
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Treviso May 24, 1970 35th day |
Treviso | 2 – 1 | Lecco | Omobono stadium Teni |
Lecco May 31, 1970 36th day |
Lecco | 2 – 1 | Submarine | Mario Rigamonti stadium |
Verbania June 7, 1970 37th day |
Verbania | 0 – 1 | Lecco | Stadio Carlo Pedroli | ||||||
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- ^ Early game on November 1, 1969.
- ^ Match postponed for the impracticability of the field and recovered on March 4, 1970.
- ^ Early game on February 28, 1970.
- Illustrated Almanac of football , Panini Edizioni, 1971, p. 262.
- Michele Invernizzi, Gianni Manicatti and Carlo Fontanelli, All Lecco started by game , Geo Edizioni, 2018, pp. 202-204.
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