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The Italian football champions (Italian: Campione d'Italia di calcio, plural: Campioni) are the annual winners of Serie A, Italy's premier football league competition. The title has been contested since 1898 in varying forms of competition.
Serie A, as it is structured today, began during the 1929–30 season.From 1898 to 1922, the competition was organised into regional groups. Because of ever growing teams attending regional championships, the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) split the CCI (Italian Football Confederation) in 1921, which founded in Milan the Lega Nord (Northern Football League), ancestor of present-day Lega ...
The Supercoppa Italiana is a single match that has been contested annually since 1988 by the winners of the Serie A and the Coppa Italia in the previous season. UCL UEFA Champions League. Since 1955. Known as the European Cup until 1992. [1] [2] UEL UEFA Europa League. Since 1971. Known as the UEFA Cup until 2009. [3] [4] UECL UEFA Europa ...
List of the 20 oldest players at their last Serie A match. Updated as of 15 December 2024. [7] [8] Players in bold are still active in Serie A. Players in italics are still active outside of Serie A. Marco Ballotta 44 years, 38 days (last game: 11 May 2008, Lazio) Gianluigi Buffon 43 years, 83 days (last game: 12 May 2021, Juventus)
Serie B. Winners: 1930–31; 1938–39; 1993–94; Serie C2 (as Florentia Viola) Winners: 2002–03; Serie A record by opponent. Following is a table detailing ACF ...
Serie A 38 19 12 7 75 52 50 4th Héctor Puricelli: 21 1947–48: Serie A 40 21 7 12 76 48 49 2nd Héctor Puricelli: 17 1948–49: Serie A 38 21 8 9 83 52 50 3rd Riccardo Carapellese: 18 1949–50: Serie A 38 27 3 8 118 45 57 2nd Gunnar Nordahl: 35: 1950–51: Serie A 38 26 8 4 107 39 60 1st: Latin Cup: W: Gunnar Nordahl: 38: 1951–52: Serie A ...
Napoli have won Serie A three times, the Coppa Italia six times and the UEFA Cup once. [ 3 ] The list encompasses the major honours won by Napoli, records set by the club, their managers and their players, and details of their performance in European competition.
Inter Milan are the only team to win Serie A, Coppa Italia and UEFA Champions League in the same year, in 2010. [3] The tournament was not held in the years 1923–1925, 1928–1935 and 1944–1957. [4] It was recommenced in 1958, in conjunction with the UEFA project for a new competition, the European Cup Winners' Cup. [4]