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1992–93 S.S.C. Napoli season

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Chairman
  
Corrado Ferlaino

Coppa Italia
  
Quarter Finals

Top goalscorer
  
Daniel Fonseca (16)

Serie A
  
11th

UEFA Cup
  
Second Round

Manager
  
Claudio Ranieri Ottavio Bianchi

S.S.C. Napoli got extremely close to a shock relegation to Serie B, and only held on to its top-flight status by two points. This was just three years since the club led by playmaker and legend Diego Maradona won the domestic league title. It actually spent Christmas of 1992 in the relegation zone, and climbed out of it thanks to a strong January '93 run. The reason Napoli survived was the above-average offensive skills. Gianfranco Zola, Daniel Fonseca and Careca was a trio capable of leading any teams' attack, and the club looked set to suffer when Zola (Parma) and Careca (Japan) departed at the end of the season. Fonseca's season is mostly remembered for an extremely unusual five goals in one match, as Napoli beat Valencia 5-1 away from home in the UEFA Cup. Then it lost to Paris SG in the next round, rendering it was out of Europe.

Contents

Goalkeepers

  • Giovanni Galli
  • Marco Sansonetti
  • Defenders

  • Ciro Ferrara
  • Giovanni Francini
  • Fabio Cannavaro
  • Giancarlo Corradini
  • Massimo Tarantino
  • Carlo Cornacchia
  • Sebastiano Nela
  • Paolo Ziliani
  • Midfielders

  • Jonas Thern
  • Fausto Pari
  • Roberto Policano
  • Massimo Mauro
  • Massimo Crippa
  • Luca Altomare
  • Gaetano De Rosa
  • Angelo Carbone
  • Attackers

  • Gianfranco Zola
  • Daniel Fonseca
  • Careca
  • Cristian Baglieri
  • Giorgio Bresciani
  • Topscorers

  • Daniel Fonseca 16
  • Gianfranco Zola 12
  • Careca 7
  • Roberto Policano 7
  • References

    1992–93 S.S.C. Napoli season Wikipedia