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UC Sampdoria is an Italian professional football club based in Genoa, Liguria, who play their matches in Stadio Luigi Ferraris. The club was formed in 1946 after a fusion between Sampierdarenese and Andrea Doria, and the club's formal debut in an official league was also in 1946.
The club has won the Serie A once, Serie B twice, the Coppa Italia four times, the Supercoppa Italiana once and the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup once.
Sampdoria has played 66 seasons in the Serie A, 12 seasons in the Serie B, 0 seasons in the Serie C (or equivalent), 0 seasons in the Serie D (or equivalent) and 0 seasons in lower competitions.
This list details the club's achievements in major competitions, and the top scorers for each season. Top scorers in bold were also the top scorers in the Italian league that season. Records of local or regional competitions are not included due to them being considered of less importance.
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edit- ^ "Storia Della Serie B". Retrieved 3 August 2020. If not available in Wikipedia, the top goalscorer was found on this site for the Serie B seasons
- ^ "The Introduction Page of the RSSSF -- the Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation". Archived from the original on 22 December 2012. Retrieved 16 June 2008. If not available in Wikipedia, the top goalscorer was found on this site for the Serie A seasons
- ^ Goals in all competitions (Serie A, Serie B or Serie C, Coppa Italia, European tournaments and Supercoppa Italiana) are counted.
- ^ Lost the play-off preliminary round versus Palermo 2–0
- ^ Quagliarella won the title of Serie A top scorer (26 goals)
- ^ "1 point penalty". Archived from the original on 14 October 2013. Retrieved 1 August 2012.
- ^ Won the play-off final versus Varese 4–2 on aggregate
- ^ Vialli won the title of Serie A top scorer (19 goals)
- ^ Lost 0–1 in a play-off game in Torino for 5th place and participation in the 1987–88 UEFA Cup to Milan on 23 May 1987
- ^ 3 points deducted for offering a present to Atalanta players for losing a game in the 1972–73 Serie A
- ^ Won the Play-off game for relegation to the 1964–65 Serie B 2–0 against Modena on 7 June 1964
- ^ Brighenti won the title of Serie A top scorer (27 goals)
- ^ In brackets is the number of points according to the 3-point per victory rule
- ^ In brackets is the number of points according to the 3-point per victory rule