Calcio Pavia Association 1952-1953 – Wikipedia
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This item collects the information regarding the Pavia football association In the official competitions of the season 1952-1953 .
In the 1952-1953 season, Pavia played the new Serie C championship with a single group and won it with 48 points in the standings, returning to the cadet series with Alexandria arrived in second place with 46 points. The novelty of the 1952-1953 season is the alignment of the C series on the same level as the major series: unique group to eighteen teams with two promotions as in Serie B.
The protective number of Pavia Pietro Fortunati is appointed “Knight of the Republic” for the sporting merit of having supported the fate for several years in precarious economic conditions. In addition to the honor can breathe a sigh of relief because with him now he collaborates an industrial enterprising such as Dr. Giuliano Ravizza. There is a lot of euphoria around the team coached by Giovanni Brezzi, the stands of the municipal old town show insufficient to contain the fans who have found the road in via Alzia. The vintage of miracles is coming, everything goes for the right verse. The long duel with the Alessandrini grays is the theme of the championship. The grenades are always maintained in the lead, seven days from the end they have four points ahead of the grays, but the defeats on the fiery fields of Lecce and Taranto call into question the primacy, it will be the two internal victories with Livorno and Mantua to decree the return , after eighteen years, in Serie B. Best seasonal marker of the Pavesi grenade is Mario De Prati with 17 goals made.
Serie C [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]
First round [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]
Molfetta September 14, 1952 1st day |
Molfetta | 1 – 1 | Pavia | Paolo Poli stadium |
Pavia September 28, 1952 3rd day |
Pavia | 2 – 0 | Stabia | Municipal stadium |
Pavia 12 October 1952 5th day |
Pavia | 0 – 0 | Alexandria | Municipal stadium |
Parma 19 October 1952 6th day |
Parma | twelfth | Pavia | Ennio Tardini stadium |
Pavia November 2, 1952 7th day [first] |
Pavia | ten | Vigevano | Municipal stadium |
Pisa November 9, 1952 8th day |
Pisa | 0 – 1 | Pavia | Arena Garibaldi stadium |
Pavia November 16, 1952 9th day |
Pavia | 2 – 1 | Piacenza | Municipal stadium |
Venice November 23, 1952 10th day |
Venice | 2 – 1 | Pavia | Pierluigi Penzo stadium |
Pavia November 30, 1952 11th day |
Pavia | 4 – 2 | Lecce | Municipal stadium |
Pavia December 7, 1952 12th day |
Pavia | 2 – 0 | Arsenale Taranto | Municipal stadium |
Reggio Emilia December 14, 1952 13th day |
Reggiana | 0 – 1 | Pavia | Mirabello stadium |
Pavia December 21, 1952 14th day |
Pavia | 3 – 2 | Empoli | Municipal stadium |
Pavia January 4, 1953 15th day |
Pavia | 2 – 0 | Sambenedettese | Municipal stadium |
Livorno 11 January 1953 16th day |
Livorno | 2 – 1 | Pavia | Municipal stadium |
Mantua January 18, 1953 17th day |
Mantua | 0 – 2 | Pavia | Danilo Martelli stadium |
Return group [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]
Pavia January 25, 1953 18th day |
Pavia | 4 – 1 | Molfetta | Municipal stadium |
Pavia 1 February 1953 19th day |
Pavia | ten | Toma Maglie | Municipal stadium |
Pavia 1 March 1953 23rd day |
Pavia | 2 – 0 | Parma | Municipal stadium |
Monza 8 Marzo 1953 24th day [2] |
Vigevano | 0 – 1 | Pavia | San Gregorio stadium | ||||||
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Pavia 15 Marzo 1953 25th day |
Pavia | ten | Pisa | Municipal stadium |
Piacenza 22 Marzo 1953 26th day |
Piacenza | 3 – 0 | Pavia | Genoa barrier |
Pavia 29 Marzo 1953 27th day |
Pavia | 2 – 1 | Venice | Municipal stadium |
Lecce April 5, 1953 28th day |
Lecce | 3 – 2 | Pavia | Carlo lunch stadium |
Pavia April 19, 1953 30th day |
Pavia | 2 – 1 | Reggiana | Municipal stadium |
Empoli May 3, 1953 31st day |
Empoli | 2 – 1 | Pavia | Old castellani |
Pavia May 25, 1953 33rd day |
Pavia | 5 – 0 | Livorno | Municipal stadium |
Pavia May 31, 1953 34th day |
Pavia | 3 – 0 | Mantua | Municipal stadium |
- ^ Early game on November 1, 1952.
- ^ Match played on the neutral field of Monza.
- Giovanni Bottazzini and Carlo Fontanelli, Football in Pavia – 1911-2011 – A century of emotions , Empoli, Geo Edizioni, 2011, pp. 145-152.
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