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The 2023–24 Serie A (known as the Serie A TIM for sponsorship reasons or Serie A Made in Italy for abroad naming) was the 122nd season of top-tier Italian football, the 92nd in a round-robin tournament, and the 14th since its organization under an own league committee, the Lega Serie A.
The 2024–25 Serie A (known as the Serie A Enilive and Serie A Made in Italy for sponsorship reasons domestically and abroad, respectively) is the 123rd season of top-tier Italian football, the 93rd in a round-robin tournament, and the 15th since its organization under an own league committee, the Lega Serie A.
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 2021–22 Serie A (known as the Serie A TIM for sponsorship reasons) was the 120th season of top-tier Italian football, the 90th in a round-robin tournament, and the 12th since its organization under an own league committee, the Lega Serie A. [2]
The 2024–25 season is the 125th season in the history of SS Lazio, and the club's 37th consecutive season in Serie A. In addition to the domestic league, the club is participating in the Coppa Italia and the UEFA Europa League.
Qualification for the Champions League group stage [a] 2 Lazio: 38 22 8 8 60 30 +30 74 3 Inter Milan: 38 23 3 12 71 42 +29 72 4 Milan: 38 20 10 8 64 43 +21 70 5 Atalanta: 38 19 7 12 66 48 +18 64 Qualification for the Europa League group stage [b] 6 Roma: 38 18 9 11 50 38 +12 63 7 Juventus [c] 38 22 6 10 56 33 +23 62 [d] 8 Fiorentina: 38 15 11 ...
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It was founded on 1 July 2010. In the past the television rights of the Serie A clubs were sold separately, and "Serie A" had to financially support Serie B through divided part of the Serie A TV revenues to Serie B clubs. On 30 April 2009, Serie A announced a split from Serie B, when nineteen of the twenty clubs voted in favour of the move.