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1994–95 Brescia Calcio season

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Chairman
  
Luigi Corioni

Serie A
  
18th

Top goalscorer
  
Maurizio Neri (4)

Stadium
  
Stadio Mario Rigamonti

Coppa Italia
  
Second Round

Manager
  
Adelio Moro Luigi Maifredi

During the 1994–95 Italian football season, Brescia Calcio competed in the Serie A and their first season in the top flight since the 1992–93 season.

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They also accumulated the league's lowest points total since the introduction of 3 points for a win with just 12 points, as well as the record for the second fewest wins in a Serie A season with just 2 victory in 34 games after Varese with 1 win in 1971–72 season.

Goalkeepers

  • Marco Ballotta
  • Ivan Gamberini
  • Defenders

  • Daniele Adani
  • Giuseppe Baronchelli
  • Sergio Battistini
  • Stefano Bonometti
  • Luca Brunetti
  • Luigi Corino
  • Giovanni Francini
  • Nicola Marangon
  • Davide Mezzanotti
  • Midfielders

  • Gabriele Ambrosetti
  • Roberto Baronio
  • Ivano Bonetti
  • Eugenio Corini
  • Augusto Di Muri
  • Fabio Gallo
  • Salvatore Giunta
  • Dănuţ Lupu
  • Marco Piovanelli
  • Andrea Pirlo
  • Ioan Sabău
  • Attackers

  • Antonio Bernardi
  • Stefano Borgonovo
  • Jorge Cadete
  • Franco Lerda
  • Marco Nappi
  • Maurizio Neri
  • Davide Ratti
  • References

    1994–95 Brescia Calcio season Wikipedia