President Enrico Mantovani Stadium Stadio Luigi Ferraris Coppa Italia Winners | Manager Sven-Göran Eriksson Serie A 3rd | |
Top goalscorer League:
Ruud Gullit (15)
All:
Ruud Gullit (17) |
Unione Calcio Sampdoria bounced back from a disappointing season the year before, and scored the most goals of all teams on its way to third in Serie A. It also won Coppa Italia following a furious second-half offensive against Ancona, winning both the match and on aggregate with a commanding 6–1.
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The most influential players were experienced duo Ruud Gullit and Roberto Mancini combined with playmakers David Platt and Attilio Lombardo, with Sampdoria's strength lying in the offensive department. Nevertheless, the entire team was filled with internationally recognised players, even though the defence was nowhere close to the efficiency of league champions A.C. Milan.
Goalkeepers
Defenders
Midfielders
Forwards
Matches
Goalscorers
References
1993–94 U.C. Sampdoria season Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA