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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 ...
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.
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 ...
Italian Football League; Divisione Nazionale 1933-1934; Rugby Calvisano; Golden League FIAF 2002; Golden League FIAF 1995; Eccellenza 1962-1963 (rugby a 15) Serie A 1976-1977 (rugby a 15) Serie A1 1996-1997 (rugby a 15) Serie A 1966 (hockey su pista) Serie A 1957 (pallanuoto maschile) Serie A 1965 (pallanuoto maschile) Serie A 1977 (pallanuoto ...
The Italian Football Championship began in 1898. The current Serie A began in 1929. CI The Coppa Italia began in 1922 as an annual cup for Italian football clubs. It was played again in 1926–27, but was cancelled during the round of 32.
Christian Vieri (Italian pronunciation: [ˈkristjam ˈvjɛːri]; born 12 July 1973), commonly known as Bobo Vieri, is an Italian former professional footballer who played as a centre forward. Having been born in Italy, Vieri moved with his family to Australia as a child, before returning to Italy to pursue his professional career at a young age.
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.
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