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  2. Scudetto - Wikipedia

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    The scudetto was created in the 1920s to honour the winner of the national association football league (in 1929 rebranded as Serie A) and the first team to wear it was Genoa in 1924. Later, it was adopted by the teams of other sports. The word scudetto is also used to indicate the Serie A trophy; "winning the scudetto" is a synonym of "winning ...

  3. List of Italian football champions - Wikipedia

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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. Inter Milan are the current champions, while Juventus have won a record 36 titles.

  4. File:Scudetto.svg - Wikipedia

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    Dansk: Scudetto - lille skjold med det italienske flag (Il Tricolore), som anvendes for at symbolisere et italiensk mesterskab indenfor en sportsgren. English : The Scudetto, a small shield with the Italian flag ( Il Tricolore ) worn by sportspeople (either individual or in team) who is the incumbent title holder of the Italian championship of ...

  5. File:Scudetto8.svg - Wikipedia

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    Numbered Italian scudetto (used for awarding an Italian sports team the win in their national championship) Date: 31 October 2015, 12:00 UTC+1: Source: Own work; Derived from Froztbyte’s Scudetto.svg: Author: Blackcat: Permission (Reusing this file)

  6. Scudetto of the Pistols - Wikipedia

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    The journalistic expression ‘Scudetto of the Pistols’ refers to the title of ‘champion of Italy’ conquered by Bologna in the 1924-1925 First Division, the 25th edition of the top level of the Italian men's football championship, as well as, in the broad sense, to the entire season and the numerous controversies that determined its outcome.

  7. AS Roma - Wikipedia

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    The second scudetto did not elude Roma for much longer. In 1982–83 , the Roman club won the title for the first time in 41 years, amidst celebrations in the capital. [ 21 ] The following season , Roma finished as runners-up in Italy [ 7 ] and collected a Coppa Italia title; [ 16 ] they also finished as runners-up in the European Cup final of ...

  8. History of SSC Napoli - Wikipedia

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    The club managed to keep their name amongst the elite of Italian football in the early '70s, with two third-place finishes in 1970–71 and 1973–74. 1974–75 Napoli. The 1974–75 season under coach and former Napoli player Luís Vinício was the closest Napoli had ever come to capturing the scudetto at this point. They ended the season just ...

  9. 2007–08 Inter Milan season - Wikipedia

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    The 2007–08 season was Football Club Internazionale Milano's 99th in existence and 92nd consecutive season in the top flight of Italian football. This season marked Inter's centenary celebration on March 9, 2008. [1] The club commemorated its foundation on the previous day with a party in San Siro, in which supporters and former players took ...