The 1993-94 campaign was Fiorentina's 67th season in existence and its first in Serie B since 1938.
Following the enforced relegation, President Cecci Gori appointed Claudio Ranieri as the new club head coach,[1][2] the squad lost Brian Laudrup to AC Milan.
[3] However, international stars Argentine Forward Gabriel Batistuta[4][5] and German Midfielder Stefan Effenberg[6] stayed at the club.
Young Goalkeeper Francesco Toldo had his breakthrough season as starter,[7] meanwhile Defender Alberto Malusci, midfielders Massimo Orlando and Stefano Pioli and Forward Anselmo Robbiati were crutial to clinch the first spot.
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