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Torino Football Club is one of the most popular Italian football clubs, based in Turin. Torino are nicknamed 'I Granata' (the Maroons) from the color of the team shirts, or 'Il Toro' (the Bull), an abbreviation of the team name which refers to both the Toro Rampante (Prancing Bull), the emblem of the city of Turin and a distinctive feature of the team's iconography since its inception, and to the city name of Turin in Italian language. The club was known as A.C. Torino until 1970, and as Torino Calcio from 1970 to 2005. Image File history File links Torino_FC_Logo. ...
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Stadio Olimpico di Torino (before 2006: Stadio Comunale di Torino) is a multi-use stadium in Turin, Italy. ...
The Stadio Delle Alpi is a football and athletics stadium in the Italian city of Turin. ...
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Urbano Cairo (1957-) is an Italian businessman and chairman of Torino FC. His principal business interest is in the Cairo Communications, a business which he founded and is today worth in excess of 150 million euros. ...
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Walter Alfredo Novellino (born June 6, 1953 in Montemarano, Avellino) is the current manager of the Italian Serie A football team Torino. ...
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Serie A 2006-07 teams distribution Serie A 2006/2007 logo The Serie A 2006-2007 season (officially Serie A TIM 2006-2007) began September 10, 2006. ...
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Foot-Ball Club Torino was founded on 3 December 1906 after a meeting at the Voigt brewery in Via Pietro Micca near the center of Turin. Its foundation involved some Juventus dissidents led by Alfredo Dick, who had left the bianconeri after some at the club wanted to move Juventus out of Turin.[1] As well as Alfredo Dick, other prominent founders included the Swiss businessman Hans Schoenbrod (first chairman), and Vittorio Pozzo (later manager of Italy).[2] is the 337th day of the year (338th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Juventus Football Club (Latin for Youth, pronounced yoo-VEHN-toos) is one of Italys oldest and most successful football clubs, based in Turin. ...
Vittorio Pozzo (born March 2, 1886 in Turin, Piedmont, Italy â Ponderano (Biella) December 21, 1968) was an Italian football (soccer) coach who was most famous for leading the Italian national team to victory in the 1934 and 1938 FIFA World Cup; managed the side that won the 1930 and 1935...
The first ground for FBC Torino would be Velodromo Umberto I in the La Crocetta neighbourhood, for which Dick owned the lease. Torino lured some players from other clubs, including FBC Torinese who became defunct as a result.[3] The fact that Torino's split from Juve was not amicable, saw the rise of a heated local known as the Derby della Mole.[4] Stadio Motovelodromo Umberto I commonly known as Velodromo Umberto I, was an early football stadium in Turin. ...
Not to be confused with Torino Football Club. ...
Derby della Mole is the Italian name for the Turin derby, played out between the citys two most successful teams, Juventus FC and Torino Calcio. ...
Italian Football Championship Torino F.C. took part in the world's first international tournament, Torneo Internazionale Stampa Sportiva 1908 which was hosted in Turin itself organised by the Italian magazine La Stampa Sportiva. Torino lost in the final 3-1 to Swiss side Servette.[5] In 1909 it was succeeded by the Sir Thomas Lipton Trophy, in which a Torino XI comprised of Juve and Torino players participated but did not make it to the final.[6] The Torneo Internazionale Stampa Sportiva (English: The Sport Press International Tournament) was one of the very first international football (soccer) competitions. ...
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Servette FC is a Swiss football club, based in Geneva. ...
The Sir Thomas Lipton Trophy (also called Sir Thomas the Orange Trophy) was a football (soccer) competition that took place in Turin, Italy in 1909. ...
Juventus Football Club (from Latin [1] iuventus: youth, IPA: ); (pronounced yoo-ven-toos) also known as Juventus Turin (or Juventus Torino), Juventus, or simply Juve, is a football club from Turin, Italy. ...
After the early years, Torino were denied their first championship attempt by the outbreak of World War I, and their first title was revoked in 1926/27 due to an irregularity in the match against Juventus. Torino won its first Scudetto, the Italian Serie A league Championship, the following 1927/28 season and, between 1942/43 and 1948/49, the "Grande Torino" (Great Torino), widely considered the best ever team in Italian football history, won five other straight scudetti, led by its captain, Valentino Mazzola. âThe Great War â redirects here. ...
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Juventus Football Club (Latin for Youth, pronounced yoo-VEHN-toos) is one of Italys oldest and most successful football clubs, based in Turin. ...
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It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Torino F.C.. (Discuss) Grande Torino (The Great Torino) is how the Torino F.C. team of the forties is known in Italy. ...
Valentino Mazzola. ...
On May 4, 1949, all but one player (who was out for an injury) of Grande Torino were killed when their plane crashed into the hills of Superga, on the outskirts of Turin. The club never recovered, and after a decade of mediocre seasons, they were relegated to Serie B in 1958/59, although they returned to Serie A the following season. is the 124th day of the year (125th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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The Superga air disaster happened on Wednesday, May 4, 1949, when a plane carrying almost the entire Grande Torino squad (18 players), plus management, journalists and crew, crashed into the Superga hills near Turin, killing everyone on board. ...
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By the early 1960s and until the late 1980s, Torino had good results in Serie A, including another Scudetto in the 1975/76 season. Since the end of the 1980s, the club went up and down between Serie A and Serie B, the top two divisions with little success, except a Coppa Italia in 1992/93 and a Mitropa Cup win in 1990/91. Among the best results ever achieved in the club's history, it reached the UEFA Cup Final in 1991/92 only to lose it in two aggregate matches to Ajax Amsterdam without being defeated. This article is about the Italian football league. ...
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Amsterdamsche Football Club Ajax (Euronext: AJAX) also referred to as Ajax Amsterdam, AFC Ajax, or simply Ajax (pronounced /ËÊɪjaks/), is a professional football club from Amsterdam, Netherlands. ...
Old logo for Torino Calcio, used until 2005. In 2004/05, Torino finished 3rd in Serie B and, after winning the playoffs, was promoted back in Serie A. However, the FIGC, the governing body of Italian football, expelled both Torino Calcio and F.C. Messina from Serie A, due to both clubs' financial problems. However, while Messina was re-admitted by a civil court of appeal, Torino was not and it was cancelled from the Italian sport panorama. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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Thanks to the 'Lodo Petrucci' (Italian law which allows a sport club that is the direct heir of a cancelled one to be re-admitted one division below the previous one), a new club was founded under the current name Torino F.C. and was admitted to play the next season, again in Serie B. Bought by entrepreneur Urbano Cairo, Torino FC ended its 2005/2006 Serie B campaign in third place, being therefore qualified for the promotion play-offs. Torino subsequently defeated Mantova in the final to earn promotion to Serie A. Serie B is the name of the second highest football league in Italy. ...
Urbano Cairo (1957-) is an Italian businessman and chairman of Torino FC. His principal business interest is in the Cairo Communications, a business which he founded and is today worth in excess of 150 million euros. ...
Associazione Calcio Mantova is an Italian football club, based in Mantua, Lombardy. ...
Even in its worst seasons, Torino has often achieved good results in epic matches (the so-called "derbies") against the other Turin team, Juventus. Since 1990 the club has played in the 69,040 capacity Stadio Delle Alpi, shared with Juventus. Prior to 1990 the clubs shared the Stadio Comunale for thirty years, Torino moving there from the glorious Stadio Filadelfia, home of Grande Torino. Starting with the 2006/07 season Torino will move into a new, smaller ground of its own, the Stadio Grande Torino (which is the renewed former stadio comunale). Actually the Stadio delle Alpi (that is of Juventus Turin propriety) is closed for a future rebuilt: after that maybe Torino will still use it for a number of high profile matches. When playing at home Torino wears a maroon top and white shorts (sometimes is full maroon) but when playing else where the team wears all white. When practicing Torino wears red and white or red and black. Juventus Football Club (Latin for Youth, pronounced yoo-VEHN-toos) is one of Italys oldest and most successful football clubs, based in Turin. ...
The Stadio Delle Alpi is a football and athletics stadium in the Italian city of Turin. ...
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The Stadio Delle Alpi is a football and athletics stadium in the Italian city of Turin. ...
Juventus Football Club (Latin for Youth, pronounced yoo-VEHN-toos) is one of Italys oldest and most successful football clubs, based in Turin. ...
A lineup of the Grande Torino. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (1309x685, 496 KB) Summary Questa immagine è stata creata in Italia ed è ora di pubblico dominio poiché il suo copyright è scaduto. ...
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Il Grande Torino Grande Torino ("The Great Torino") is the name by which the Torino F.C. team of the 1940s is popularly known in Italy. Torino F.C. set many important records of Italian football, all of which still stand today. It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Torino F.C.. (Discuss) Grande Torino (The Great Torino) is how the Torino F.C. team of the forties is known in Italy. ...
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Grande Torino played with the 4-4-2 10 years before the Brazil 1958 World Cup team, and some of their game tactics anticipated by 35 years the Dutch Total Football that revolutionized the game in the 1970s. Year 1958 (MCMLVIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The FIFA World Cup, sometimes called the Football World Cup or the Soccer World Cup, but usually referred to simply as the World Cup, is an international football competition contested by the mens national football teams of the member nations of Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA...
In football (soccer), Total Football is a system where a player who moves out of his position is replaced by another from his team, thus retaining their intended organizational structure. ...
The starting lineup of Grande Torino included Valerio Bacigalupo, Aldo Ballarin, Virgilio Maroso, Pino Grezar, Mario Rigamonti, Eusebio Castigliano, Romeo Menti, Ezio Loik, Guglielmo Gabetto, Valentino Mazzola, and Franco Ossola; the son of Ossola is now the major biographer of the Club's history. Romeo Menti. ...
Valentino Mazzola. ...
The Italy national football team starting lineup in the second half of the forties consisted almost entirely of Grande Torino players, which regularly contributed with 8-9 starters. On May 11, 1947, for the friendly match between Italy and Hungary 3-2, the Azzurri starting lineup was made of 10 Grande Torino players plus the Juventus goalkeeper Sentimenti IV. Italian manager Vittorio Pozzo reserved the Azzurri starting keeper Valerio Bacigalupo; otherwise it would have been the whole Grande Torino team playing for Italy. First international Italy 6 - 2 France (Milan, Italy; 15 May 1910) Biggest win Italy 9 - 0 USA (Brentford, England; 2 August 1948) Biggest defeat {{{Largest loss}}} World Cup Appearances 16 (First in 1934) Best result Winners, 1934, 1938, 1982, 2006 European Championship Appearances 6 (First in 1968) Best result Winners...
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Juventus Football Club (Latin for Youth, pronounced yoo-VEHN-toos) is one of Italys oldest and most successful football clubs, based in Turin. ...
Vittorio Pozzo (born March 2, 1886 in Turin, Piedmont, Italy â Ponderano (Biella) December 21, 1968) was an Italian football (soccer) coach who was most famous for leading the Italian national team to victory in the 1934 and 1938 FIFA World Cup; managed the side that won the 1930 and 1935...
Legendary captain Valentino Mazzola was also the captain of the Italy national football team as well as the father of Sandro Mazzola, who was also a great champion playing for Internazionale Milano and Italy in the 1960s-70s. Valentino was an all-around playmaker midfielder who could direct the team, pass, score, tackle, defend, inspire and lead his teammates. Valentino Mazzola. ...
First international Italy 6 - 2 France (Milan, Italy; 15 May 1910) Biggest win Italy 9 - 0 USA (Brentford, England; 2 August 1948) Biggest defeat {{{Largest loss}}} World Cup Appearances 16 (First in 1934) Best result Winners, 1934, 1938, 1982, 2006 European Championship Appearances 6 (First in 1968) Best result Winners...
Sandro Mazzola (born November 8, 1942 in Turin, Italy) was a football player. ...
Internazionale Milano Football Club is an Italian football club based in Milan, Lombardy, which plays in the Serie A. It is more commonly known as Inter, and often named Inter Milan in foreign countries. ...
Grande Torino records - Most consecutive Italian Serie A league titles: 5 straight championships from 1943 to 1949 (1942/43, 1945/46, 1946/47, 1947/48, 1948/49, in 1944 and 1945 no league matches were played because of World War II), which ties Juventus record of 5 straight Serie A league titles of 1930/31, 1931/32, 1932/33, 1933/34 and 1934/35
- Most consecutive seasons undefeated at home: 4 straight seasons (1945/46, 1946/47, 1947/48, 1948/49)
- Most consecutive league matches undefeated at home: 93 straight matches, with 83 wins and 10 draws (from January 24, 1943 to April 30, 1949)
- Most points in one season (before the 3 points per win rules): 65 points (1947/48)
- Winning the Serie A league with more points ahead of the runner up team: 16 points on Juventus, AC Milan and Triestina with 65 points to 49 (1947/48)
- Biggest ever advantage on the English average: 6 points above (1946/47)
- Greatest ever home win: 10-0 to Alessandria (1947/48)
- Greatest ever away win: 0-7 to AS Roma (1945/46 Serie A Finals)
- Most wins in one season (16 teams league): 20 wins in 30 matches (1942/43)
- Most wins in one season (20-21 teams league): 28 wins in 38 matches (1946/47) and 29 wins in 40 matches (1947/48)
- Most home wins in one season: 19 wins on 20 matches (1947/48)
- Most away wins in one season (16 teams league): 10 wins in 15 matches (1942/43)
- Most away wins in one season (20-21 teams league): 13 wins in 19 matches (1946/47)
- Most home points in one season: 39 points on 40 available (1947/48)
- Most away points in one season (16 teams league): 22 points on 30 available (1942/43)
- Fewest home points lost in one season: 1 point on 40 available (1947/48 and 1948/49)
- Fewest defeats in one season: 3 defeats on 38 matches (1946/47 and 1948/49)
- Fewest away defeats in one season: 3 defeats on 19 matches (1946/47 and 1948/49)
- Most goals scored in one season: 125 goals (1947/48)
- Most home goals scored in one season: 89 goals (1947/48)
- Most away goals scored in one season (16 teams league): 31 goals (1942/43)
- Most away goals scored in one season (20-21 teams league): 36 goals (1946/47 and 1947/48)
- Most goals scored in the 5 championship seasons: 408 goals scored (1942/43, 1945/46, 1946/47, 1947/48, 1948/49)
- Fewest goals suffered in one season (21 teams league): 33 goals (1947/48)
- Fewest away goals suffered in one season (16 teams league): 9 goals (1942/43)
- Best ever percentage of goals scored in one season: 3.787 goals per match (1947/48)
- More points in the second half of the season: 34 points on 38 available (1946/47) and 36 points on 40 available (1947/48)
- Longest game ever played in the Italian league: in the 1920/21 season, during a game between Torino and Legnano, which finished level at full time, the teams played two periods of extra time of 30 minutes each; after 8 minutes of the third period of extra time (there were no free kicks) the two teams refused to continue and the victory was given to Legnano.
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Juventus Football Club (Latin for Youth, pronounced yoo-VEHN-toos) is one of Italys oldest and most successful football clubs, based in Turin. ...
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is the 120th day of the year (121st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Juventus Football Club (Latin for Youth, pronounced yoo-VEHN-toos) is one of Italys oldest and most successful football clubs, based in Turin. ...
AC Milan is an Italian football club. ...
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A.S. Roma (Associazione Sportiva Roma) is a Italian football club. ...
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The Superga tragedy -
On May 4, 1949, after having secured their record fifth back-to-back Serie A title, and on their way home after a friendly match with Benfica in Lisbon, Portugal, the airplane carrying Grande Torino crashed against the Basilica of Superga, on a hill near Turin, killing all the players and managers. [[1]] The Superga air disaster happened on Wednesday, May 4, 1949, when a plane carrying almost the entire Grande Torino squad (18 players), plus management, journalists and crew, crashed into the Superga hills near Turin, killing everyone on board. ...
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Location - Country Portugal - Region Lisboa - Subregion Grande Lisboa - District or A.R. Lisbon Mayor Carmona Rodrigues - Party PSD Area 84. ...
The Basilica of Superga is a church in the vicinity of Turin. ...
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Grande Torino is still much loved by Italian football fans as a symbol of national pride that helped Italian people get through the hardships of post World War II.
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Gianluca Comotto (born October 16, 1978 in Ivrea) is an Italian footballer who currently plays for Torino F.C. of Serie A. A product of the Torino youth team, Comotto made his Serie A debut for Vicenza Calcio on October 1, 2000, in a match against AC Milan. ...
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Vincenzo (Vince) Grella (born October 5, 1979) is an Australian football midfielder, who currently plays for Parma A.C. in Italys Serie A. Previous clubs include Carlton and Canberra Cosmos in Australia and Ternana and Empoli F.C. in Italy. ...
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Ivan Franceschini (born July 12, 1976 in Parma, Italy) is an Italian football (calcio) defender who currently plays for Reggina of Italys Serie A. Club history Olympique de Marseille (1996-97) Salernitana Calcio 1919 (1997-98) A.S. Lucchese (1998-99) Genoa C.F.C. (1999-2000) A.C...
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Salvatore Lanna (born 31 July 1976 in Carpi, Modena) is an Italian football (soccer) defender. ...
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The Midfield in relation to the football positions In association football, a midfielder is a player whose position of play is midway between the attacking strikers and the defenders (highlighted in blue on the diagram). ...
Paolo Zanetti (born 16 December 1982 in Valdagno, Vicenza) is an Italian football (soccer) midfielder. ...
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The Midfield in relation to the football positions In association football, a midfielder is a player whose position of play is midway between the attacking strikers and the defenders (highlighted in blue on the diagram). ...
Tommaso Vailatti is an Italian footballer who currently plays for Torino F.C. He began his career in Serie B while playing for Torino. ...
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The Midfield in relation to the football positions In association football, a midfielder is a player whose position of play is midway between the attacking strikers and the defenders (highlighted in blue on the diagram). ...
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A goalkeeper. ...
Alberto Maria Fontana (born 2 December 1974 in Turin) is an Italian footballer who plays for Serie A team Torino FC in the role of a goalkeeper. ...
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The Midfield in relation to the football positions In association football, a midfielder is a player whose position of play is midway between the attacking strikers and the defenders (highlighted in blue on the diagram). ...
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Gabriele Cioffi (born 30 September 1975 in Florence) is an Italian footballer who plays for Serie A team Torino FC in the role of a defender. ...
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Roberto Stellone (born 27 July 1977 in Rome) is an Italian footballer who plays for Serie A team Torino FC as a striker. ...
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Ãlvaro Alexander Recoba Rivero, nicknamed El Chino (born March 17, 1976) is a Uruguayan football forward who plays in the Italian Serie A since 1997, and participated at the 2002 World Cup with the Uruguay national team. ...
Internazionale Milano Football Club is an Italian football club based in Milan, which plays in the Serie A (first division). ...
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The Midfield in relation to the football positions In association football, a midfielder is a player whose position of play is midway between the attacking strikers and the defenders (highlighted in blue on the diagram). ...
Eugenio Corini (born July 30, 1970 in Bagnolo Mella, Italy) is an Italian soccer player, currently a Palermo captain. ...
Unione Sportiva Città di Palermo is an Italian football club from Palermo, Sicily which currently plays in Serie A, the top level of Italian football. ...
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The Midfield in relation to the football positions In association football, a midfielder is a player whose position of play is midway between the attacking strikers and the defenders (highlighted in blue on the diagram). ...
Vincenzo (Vince) Grella (born October 5, 1979) is an Australian football midfielder, who currently plays for Parma A.C. in Italys Serie A. Previous clubs include Carlton and Canberra Cosmos in Australia and Ternana and Empoli F.C. in Italy. ...
Parma Football Club (formerly Parma Associazione Calcio) is an Italian football club based in Parma, Emilia-Romagna, nicknamed the Crociati (Crusaders) and the Gialloblu (Yellow-Blues). ...
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The Association Sportive de Monaco Football Club is a Monegasque football club, founded in 1919. ...
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Nicola Ventola (born May 24, 1978 in Grumo Appula, Bari) is an Italian footballer playing as a striker. ...
Atalanta B.C. (Atalanta Bergamasca Calcio, sometimes called Atalanta Bergamo) is an Italian football club based in Bergamo, Lombardy. ...
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The Midfield in relation to the football positions In association football, a midfielder is a player whose position of play is midway between the attacking strikers and the defenders (highlighted in blue on the diagram). ...
Paolo Zanetti (born 16 December 1982 in Valdagno, Vicenza) is an Italian football (soccer) midfielder. ...
Ascoli Calcio 1898 is an Italian football club based in Ascoli Piceno, Marche. ...
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Matteo Sereni (born February 11, 1975 Parma) is a Italian football goalkeeper, currently plays for Treviso . ...
S.S. Lazio (Italian: Società Sportiva Lazio) is a sports club based in Rome, Italy and is the biggest sports association in Europe with 37 disciplines ranging from cricket to basketball to parachute jumping[1]. Its mens football team however is by far its most important and prestigious. ...
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Cesare Natali (born 6 April 1979 in Bergamo, Italy) is an Italian football defender, who currently plays for Udinese of Serie A. Categories: | | | | | | ...
Udinese Calcio (in short Udinese) is an Italian football club. ...
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David Di Michele (born on January 6, 1976 in Guidonia, Rome) is an Italian football player, who currently plays as a forward for Serie A side US Palermo. ...
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A.S. Cittadella is an Italian football club, based in Cittadella, Veneto. ...
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A.S. Varese 1910 is a football (soccer) club from Varese, founded 22 March 1910. ...
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Tommaso Vailatti is an Italian footballer who currently plays for Torino F.C. He began his career in Serie B while playing for Torino. ...
Vicenza Calcio is an Italian football club based in Vicenza, Veneto. ...
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Salvatore Lanna (born 31 July 1976 in Carpi, Modena) is an Italian football (soccer) defender. ...
Associazione Calcio Chievo Verona ( most commonly called Chievo) is an Italian professional football club named after and based in a suburb of Verona, Veneto, and owned by Paluani, a cake company and the inspiration for their original name, Paluani Chievo. ...
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Marco Motta (born 14 May 1986 in Merate, Italy) is an Italian football defender, who currently plays for Udinese of Serie A. Marco began his career with Atalanta BC but due to their relegation, he moved to Udinese Calcio in co-wonership deal (i. ...
Udinese Calcio (in short Udinese) is an Italian football club. ...
Achievements -
- Champions (7+1): 1926-1927(revoked), 1927-1928, 1942-43, 1945-46, 1946-47, 1947-48, 1948-49, 1975-76
- Runners-up (5): 1928-1929, 1938-1939, 1941-1942, 1976-1977, 1984-1985
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- Champions (5): 1935-36, 1942-43, 1967-68, 1970-71, 1992-93
- Runners-up (9): 1937-38, 1962-63, 1963-64, 1968-69, 1969-70, 1979-80, 1980-81, 1981-82, 1987-88
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- Champions (3): 1959-60, 1989-90, 2000-01
- Seria A Playoffs (2): 2004-05; 2005-06
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- Winners (1): 1990
- Runners-up (1): 1993
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- Runners-up (1): 1993-1994
This article is about the Italian football league. ...
The Coppa Italia Trophy - Coppa in Italian meaning Cup representing the Tournaments title. ...
Serie B is the name of the second highest football league in Italy. ...
The UEFA Cup is a football competition for European club teams, organized by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA). ...
The Mitropa Cup was one of the first really international major European football cups for club sides. ...
Initiated in 1960 as a competition between league selections; club teams entered in 1962. ...
The Italian Super Cup or the SuperCoppa Italiana is a pre-season football (soccer) competition held the week before the season begins in Italy every year, in August. ...
Youth team achievements - Italian Youth Championship
- 1966/67 - 1967/68 - 1969/70 - 1976/77 - 1984/85 - 1987/88 - 1990/91 - 1991/92
- Italian Youth Cup
- 1982/83, 1983/84, 1985/86, 1987/88, 1988/89, 1989/90, 1998/99
- Viareggio International youth Tournament
- 1984, 1985, 1987, 1989, 1995, 1998
Campionato Nazionale Primavera (or simply Campionato Primavera) is an Italian football competiton played for by youth teams (under 20) of all Serie A, all Serie B and 11 Serie C clubs. ...
Coppa Italia Primavera (Italian for Primavera Italian Cup) is an Italian football competiton played for by youth teams (under 20) from Campionato Primavera. ...
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Enrico Annoni (born 1 July 1966, in Giussano, Italy) is a retired Italian professional footballer, who spent most of his professional career at Roma. ...
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Antonino Asta (born 17 November 1970 in Alcamo, Trapani) is a former Italian football. ...
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Dino Baggio (born July 24, 1971 in Camposampiero) is an Italian football (soccer) defensive midfielder. ...
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Adolfo Baloncieri (born: 27th April 1897 in Alessandria - Alessandria, 1986)is the captain of the Italy national football team that won the bronze medal at the 1928 Olympic Games and the winner of the 1930 Coppa Internazioanle. ...
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Enzo Bearzot (born 26 September 1927 in Aiello del Friuli) is a former Italian football player and manager. ...
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Pasquale Bruno was a hard-hitting Italian defender, famed for his outrageous outburts on the pitch. ...
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Luca Bucci (born March 13, 1969 in Bologna) is a football goalkeeper for Parma F.C.. After a few years in some minor leagues, such as Serie C1 and Serie B, Bucci made his Serie A debut, playing for Parma in a league match against Udinese on 29 August 1993. ...
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Luciano Castellini (born Milan, 12 December 1945) is a retired Italian football player. ...
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Sandro Cois (born 9 June 1972 in Fossano) is a Italian football player. ...
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Giuseppe Dossena (born May 2, 1958 in Milan) is an Italian football (soccer) manager and former player. ...
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Marco Ferrante (born 4 February 1971 in Ascoli) is an Italian football (soccer) striker. ...
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Diego Fuser (born 11 November 1968) is a retired Italian football player. ...
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Fabio Galante (born 20 November 1973 in Montecatini Terme, Province of Pistoia) is an Italian football defender. ...
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Francesco Ciccio Graziani (born December 16, 1952 in Subiaco, Rome) is a football manager and former player. ...
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Gianluigi Lentini (born March 27, 1969 in Carmagnola) is a former Italian international winger who once held the distinction of being the worlds most expensive footballer, when he moved from Torino to AC Milan for £13 million in 1992. ...
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Cristiano Lucarelli (born October 4, 1975 in Livorno) is an Italian football player. ...
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Luca Marchegiani (born February 22, 1966 in Ancona) is an Italian football goalkeeper. ...
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Valentino Mazzola. ...
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Romeo Menti. ...
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Gigi Meroni was an Italian football player in the Torino team. ...
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Roberto Mussi (born in Massa, August 25, 1963) iss a former italian football (soccer) player in defender role. ...
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Eraldo Pecci (born 12 April 1955) is a former Italian footballer. ...
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Gianluca Pessotto (born August 11, 1970) is an Italian former footballer who played with Juventus for the majority of his career. ...
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Silvio Piola (September 29, 1913 in Robbio Lomellina, Italy - October 4, 1996 in Gattinara, Italy) was an Italian footballer whose career lasted from 1929 until 1954. ...
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Paolo Pulici (born 27 April 1950 at Roncello), nicknamed Paulino, is a former Italian footballer. ...
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Ruggiero Rizzitelli (September 1967 in Margherita di Savoia) was one of the few Italian players who played in Germany. ...
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Roberto Rosato (born in Chieri on 18 August 1943) is a former Italian footballer. ...
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Claudio Sala (born 8 September 1947 in Macherio) is a former Italian football player and current commentator. ...
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Patrizio Sala (born 16 June 1955) is a former Italian footballer. ...
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Andrea Silenzi (born 10 February 1966 in Rome) is a former Italian footballer. ...
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Lido Vieri (born 16 July 1939 at Piombino) is a former Italian football goalkeeper. ...
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Renato Zaccarelli (born in Ancona, January 18, 1951) was a former Italian footballer, who played in the midfield role. ...
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Patricio Hernández is an Argentine football (soccer) coach and former player. ...
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Julio Libonatti, (born in July 5, 1901 in Rosario - October 9, 1981), was an Argentine football forward. ...
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Vincenzo Enzo Scifo (born February 19, 1966) is a Belgian football midfielder. ...
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Johan Walem (born February 1, 1972 in Soignies, Belgium) is a former football midfielder and is now a TV consultant for Belgacom TV. He was one of the best Belgian midfielders of his generation, but he gained surprisingly few caps (36) for the national team, scoring two goals. ...
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Fernando Guidicelli, best known as Fernando (born in Rio de Janeiro, March 1, 1906 â dead December 28, 1968) was a Brazilian football (soccer) player in middlefield role. ...
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Leovegildo Lins da Gama Júnior (born June 29, 1954), known simply as Júnior, was a Brazilian football player. ...
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Wálter Casagrande Júnior, usually known as Casagrande (born April 15, 1963) was a former football (soccer) player in striker role, who currently is a famous TV commentator for Rede Globo. ...
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Luiz Antônio Correia da Costa , surnamed Müller, (born January 31, 1966 in Campo Grande) was a football (soccer) player from Brazil. ...
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André Luciano da Silva, usually known by the nickname Pinga (born on April 21, 1981 in Fortaleza, Brazil), is a Brazilian football offensive midfielder. ...
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Vedin MusiÄ (born March 11, 1973 in DoborovÄi, Bosnia and Herzegovina), is a Bosnian football midfielder. ...
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Robert Jarni (born October 26, 1968) is a Croatian footballer who plays left winger or wingback. ...
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Zisis Vryzas (born November 9, 1973 in Kavala) is a striker fot the Greek national team and PAOK FC. Vryzas got his start at Greek sides Skoda Xanthi and PAOK before moving onto AC Perugia in Italy. ...
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SaÅ¡a BjelanoviÄ (born 11 June 1979 in Zadar) is a Croatian footballer striker who is currently playing for Torino of the Italian Serie A. // SaÅ¡a BjelanoviÄ started is career at Zadar. ...
Ascoli Calcio 1898 is an Italian football club based in Ascoli Piceno, Marche. ...
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Atalanta B.C. (Atalanta Bergamasca Calcio, sometimes called Atalanta Bergamo) is an Italian football club based in Bergamo, Lombardy. ...
Cagliari Calcio is an Italian football club based in Cagliari, Sardinia. ...
Calcio Catania is an Italian football club founded in 1908 and are based in Catania, Sicily. ...
Empoli F.C. is a football club based in Empoli, Tuscany, and formed in 1920, although its first official match was in 1921. ...
ACF Fiorentina is an Italian football club based in Florence (Firenze), Tuscany. ...
Genoa Cricket and Football Club (IPA: , pronounced JEH-noa) is a professional football club based in the city of Genoa in Italy. ...
Football Club Internazionale Milano is an Italian football club based in Milan, Lombardy, which plays in Serie A. The club was founded March 9, 1908. ...
Juventus Football Club (from Latin [1] iuventus: youth, IPA: ); (pronounced yoo-ven-toos) also known as Juventus Turin (or Juventus Torino), Juventus, or simply Juve, is a football club from Turin, Italy. ...
S.S. Lazio (Italian: Società Sportiva Lazio) is a sports club based in Rome, Italy and is the biggest sports association in Europe with 37 disciplines ranging from cricket to basketball to parachute jumping[1]. Its mens football team however is by far its most important and prestigious. ...
Associazione Sportiva Livorno Calcio is a football club based in Livorno, Tuscany. ...
Associazione Calcio Milan is an Italian football club based in Milan, Lombardy. ...
Società Sportiva Calcio Napoli (also known as Azzurri and Partenopei) are an Italian professional football club based in Naples, Campania. ...
Unione Sportiva Città di Palermo is an Italian football club from Palermo, Sicily which currently plays in Serie A, the top level of Italian football. ...
Parma Football Club (formerly Parma Associazione Calcio) is an Italian football club based in Parma, Emilia-Romagna, nicknamed the Crociati (Crusaders) and the Gialloblu (Yellow-Blues). ...
Not to be confused with A.C. Reggiana 1919, a Serie C team. ...
Associazione Sportiva Roma (ISE: IT0001008876) is a major professional football club both in Italyâs Serie A and in European football. ...
Unione Calcio Sampdoria (commonly nicknamed Blucerchiati, blue-ringed) is a football club based in Genoa, Italy. ...
Associazione Calcio Siena is a football club based in Siena, Italy. ...
Udinese Calcio (in short Udinese) is an Italian football club. ...
| | | Italian Football Championship seasons | | 1898 • 1899 • 1900 • 1901 • 1902 • 1903 • 1904 • 1905 • 1906 • 1907 • 1908 • 1909 1909-10 • 1910-11 • 1911-12 • 1912-13 • 1913-14 • 1914-15 • 1919-20 • 1920-21 1921-22 (C.C.I.) • 1921-22 (F.I.G.C.) • 1922-23 • 1923-24 • 1924-25 • 1925-26 1926-27 • 1927-28 • 1928-29 The Italian Football Championship was the most senior football championship in Italy from the 1898 season to the 1928/1929 season. ...
The first Italian Championship (Scudetto) was held in Turin in only one day: 8th May. ...
The winner was Genoa. ...
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The winner was Milan. ...
This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...
The winner was Genoa. ...
The winner was Genoa. ...
The winner was Juventus F.C.. // [edit] Qualifications [edit] Piedmont The results were decided after F.C. Torineses forfeit. ...
The winner was Milan C.F.C.. // [edit] Qualifications [edit] Piedmont Juventus F.C. was the only registered team. ...
The winner was Milan C.F.C.. // [edit] Qualifications [edit] Piedmont Played on January 13 and February 3 [edit] Liguria Played on January 13 and February 3 [edit] Lombardy Played on January 13 and February 3 [edit] Final Round Final classification Italian Football Championship seasons Serie A seasons ·· Football in...
The winner was Pro Vercelli. ...
The winner was Pro Vercelli. ...
The winner was Internazionale. ...
The winner was Pro Vercelli. ...
The winner was Pro Vercelli. ...
The winner was Pro Vercelli. ...
The winner was Casale. ...
This championship was suspended due to Italy entering the First World War. ...
The winner was Internazionale. ...
The winner was Pro Vercelli. ...
The speedy deletion of this page is contested. ...
During the Summer of 1921, a dispute between the Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio and the main teams arose. ...
The winner was Genoa C.F.C. // Due to the high numbers of partecipants, the FIGC had to organize a qualification tournament, in order to reduce them to three rounds of 12 sides each. ...
The winner was Genoa C.F.C.. // Please note that the home teams are read down the left hand side while the away teams are indicated along the top. ...
The winner was Bologna F.C.. // Please note that the home teams are read down the left hand side while the away teams are indicated along the top. ...
The winner was Juventus F.C.. // A.C. Legnano, A.C. Mantova, U.S. Novese and F.C. Como were enlisted to partecipate to the qualification round, but Novese and Como retired, letting Legnano and Mantova to mantain their places in the Italian First Division. ...
The winner was Torino F.C.. The Scudetto, however, was revoked during the following season. ...
The 1927/1928 Italian Football Championship season was won by Torino Calcio. ...
The winner was Bologna. ...
| | | Serie A seasons | | 1929-30 • 1930-31 • 1931-32 • 1932-33 • 1933-34 • 1934-35 • 1935-36 • 1936-37 1937-38 • 1938-39 • 1939-40 • 1940-41 • 1941-42 • 1942-43 • 1944 • 1945-46 1946-47 • 1947-48 • 1948-49 • 1949-50 • 1950-51 • 1951-52 • 1952-53 • 1953-54 1954-55 • 1955-56 • 1956-57 • 1957-58 • 1958-59 • 1959-60 • 1960-61 • 1961-62 1962-63 • 1963-64 • 1964-65 • 1965-66 • 1966-67 • 1967-68 • 1968-69 • 1969-70 1970-71 • 1971-72 • 1972-73 • 1973-74 • 1974-75 • 1975-76 • 1976-77 • 1977-78 1978-79 • 1979-80 • 1980-81 • 1981-82 • 1982-83 • 1983-84 • 1984-85 • 1985-86 1986-87 • 1987-88 • 1988-89 • 1989-90 • 1990-91 • 1991-92 • 1992-93 • 1993-94 1994-95 • 1995-96 • 1996-97 • 1997-98 • 1998-99 • 1999-00 • 2000-01 • 2001-02 2002-03 • 2003-04 • 2004-05 • 2005-06 • 2006-07 • 2007-08 This article is about the Italian football league. ...
Classification Events Winner: S.S. Ambrosiana-Inter. ...
[edit] Classification [edit] External links [1] - Italian version with pictures and info. ...
[edit] Classification [edit] External links [1] - Italian version with pictures and info. ...
[edit] Classification [edit] External links [1] - Italian version with pictures and info. ...
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Serie A 1937-38 teams distribution // Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio - La Storia 1898-2004, Panini Edizioni, Modena, September 2005 [1] - Italian version with pictures and info. ...
Serie A 1938-39 teams distribution // (*) Triestina saved for goal difference. ...
Serie A 1939-40 teams distribution // (*) Fiorentina and Napoli saved for goal difference. ...
Serie A 1940-41 teams distribution // (*) Lazio saved for goal difference. ...
// Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio - La Storia 1898-2004, Panini Edizioni, Modena, September 2005 [1] - Italian version with pictures and info. ...
// (*) Triestina and Venezia saved after qualification matches with Bari: Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio - La Storia 1898-2004, Panini Edizioni, Modena, September 2005 [1] - Italian version with pictures and info. ...
This championship was disputed during the second World War and wasnt recognized by the FIGC until 2002, though Spezias Scudetto is considered a decoration. As said above, the winner was Spezia, that at the time was called 42° Corpo dei Vigili del Fuoco di La Spezia ( - Spezia Firefighters...
// Repetition (*) Bari and Napoli shared the title. ...
// (*) Triestina was relegated and later readmitted to Serie A for political reasons. ...
// (*) Napoli was demoted to the last place and relegated by the FIGC for a corruption case. ...
Torino was declared champion on May 6, 1949, after the Superga tragedy. ...
Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio - La Storia 1898-2004, Panini Edizioni, Modena, September 2005 [1] - Italian version with pictures and info. ...
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Italian Football Championship seasons Serie A seasons Football in Italy Categories: | | ...
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// (*) Catania and Udinese were relegated to Serie B by the FIGC for a corruption case. ...
Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio - La Storia 1898-2004, Panini Edizioni, Modena, September 2005 [1] - Italian version with pictures and info. ...
// Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio - La Storia 1898-2004, Panini Edizioni, Modena, September 2005 [1] - Italian version with pictures and info. ...
// 1Atalanta was ranked last by the Federation. ...
// Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio - La Storia 1898-2004, Panini Edizioni, Modena, September 2005 [1] - Italian version with pictures and info. ...
// 1 Genoa was penalized of 28 points, 10 of which in the following season. ...
// Bari relegated to Serie B. Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio - La Storia 1898-2004, Panini Edizioni, Modena, September 2005 [1] - Italian version with pictures and info. ...
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// Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio - La Storia 1898-2004, Panini Edizioni, Modena, September 2005 [1] - Italian version with pictures and info. ...
// Played in Rome on June 7, 1964. ...
// Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio - La Storia 1898-2004, Panini Edizioni, Modena, September 2005 [1] - Italian version with pictures and info. ...
// Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio - La Storia 1898-2004, Panini Edizioni, Modena, September 2005 [1] - Italian version with pictures and info. ...
Serie A 1966-67 season was won by Juventus, it was their second scudetto of the 1960s. ...
Serie A 1967-68 season was won by A.C. Milan. ...
The 1968/1969 Serie A season was won by A.C. Fiorentina. ...
The 1969/1970 Serie A season was won by Cagliari Calcio. ...
The 1970/1971 Serie A season was won by F.C. Internazionale Milano. ...
The 1971/1972 Serie A season was won by Juventus F.C.. Italian Football Championship seasons Serie A seasons Football in Italy Categories: | | ...
The 1972/1973 Serie A season was won by Juventus F.C.. Italian Football Championship seasons Serie A seasons Football in Italy Categories: | | ...
The 1973/1974 Serie A season was won by S.S. Lazio. ...
The 1974/1975 Serie A season was won by Juventus F.C.. Italian Football Championship seasons Serie A seasons Football in Italy Categories: | | ...
The 1975/1976 Serie A season was won by Torino Calcio. ...
The 1976/1977 Serie A season was won by Juventus F.C.. 1. ...
The 1977/1978 Serie A season was won by Juventus F.C.. Italian Football Championship seasons Serie A seasons Football in Italy Categories: | | ...
The 1978/1979 Serie A season was won by A.C. Milan. ...
The 1979/1980 Serie A season was won by F.C. Internazionale Milano. ...
The 1980/1981 Serie A season was won by Juventus F.C.. 1. ...
The 1981/1982 Serie A season was won by Juventus F.C.. Italian Football Championship seasons Serie A seasons Football in Italy Categories: | | ...
The 1982/1983 Serie A season was won by A.S. Roma. ...
The 1983/1984 Serie A season was won by Juventus F.C. It was a tight championship, won only on the last day of the season from A.S. Roma. ...
The 1984/1985 Serie A season heralded Hellas Veronas first and so far only Scudetto. ...
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Diego Maradona playing for Napoli in his famous No 10 jersey The 1986/1987 Serie A season ended with S.S.C. Napoli winning their first Scudetto, spurred on by such talents as Diego Maradona and Careca. ...
The 1987/1988 Serie A season marked A.C. Milans first Scudetto under the Silvio Berlusconi era and their first since the 1978/1979 season. ...
[edit] Final Classification 1. ...
[edit] Final Classification 1. ...
[edit] Final Classification Italian Football Championship seasons Serie A seasons ·· Football in Italy Categories: | | ...
League results Ascoli | Atalanta | Cagliari | Catania | Chievo | Empoli | Fiorentina | Inter | Lazio | Livorno Messina | Milan | Palermo | Parma | Reggina | Roma | Sampdoria | Siena | Torino | Udinese Italian Championships 1898 | 1899 | 1900 | 1901 | 1902 | 1903 | 1904 | 1905 | 1906 | 1907 | 1908 | 1909 | 1909-10 | 1910-11 | 1911-12 | 1912-13 | 1913-14 | 1914-15 | 1915-16...
Final Classification Ascoli | Atalanta | Cagliari | Catania | Chievo | Empoli | Fiorentina | Inter | Lazio | Livorno Messina | Milan | Palermo | Parma | Reggina | Roma | Sampdoria | Siena | Torino | Udinese Italian Championships 1898 | 1899 | 1900 | 1901 | 1902 | 1903 | 1904 | 1905 | 1906 | 1907 | 1908 | 1909 | 1909-10 | 1910-11 | 1911-12 | 1912-13 | 1913-14 | 1914-15 | 1915-16...
Final Classification Ascoli | Atalanta | Cagliari | Catania | Chievo | Empoli | Fiorentina | Inter | Lazio | Livorno Messina | Milan | Palermo | Parma | Reggina | Roma | Sampdoria | Siena | Torino | Udinese Italian Championships 1898 | 1899 | 1900 | 1901 | 1902 | 1903 | 1904 | 1905 | 1906 | 1907 | 1908 | 1909 | 1909-10 | 1910-11 | 1911-12 | 1912-13 | 1913-14 | 1914-15 | 1915-16...
Final Classification 1. ...
Final Classification 1. ...
Final Classification External links 1996/1997 Serie A Squads - (www. ...
Classification External links 1997/1998 Serie A Squads - (www. ...
Classification External links 1998/1999 Serie A Squads - (www. ...
Classification External links 1999/2000 Serie A Squads - (www. ...
In the 2000-01 season, Serie A, the major football (soccer) Italian professional league, was composed by 18 teams, for the 13th consecutive time from season 1988-89. ...
In the 2001-02 season, the Serie A, the major football (soccer) Italian professional league, was composed by 18 teams, for the 14th consecutive time from season 1988-89. ...
In the 2002-03 season, the Serie A, the major football (soccer) Italian professional league, was composed by 18 teams, for the 15th consecutive time from season 1988-89. ...
Celebrations for the 17th scudetto of AC Milan. ...
Serie A 2004-05 teams distribution In the 2004-05 season, the Serie A, the major football Italian professional league, was composed by 20 teams, for the first time in several years. ...
In the 2005-06 season, Serie A, the major football (soccer) Italian professional league, was contested by 20 teams. ...
Serie A 2006-07 teams distribution Serie A 2006/2007 logo The Serie A 2006-2007 season (officially Serie A TIM 2006-2007) began September 10, 2006. ...
Serie A 2007-08 team distribution The 2007-08 Serie A season will be the seventy-sixth since its establishment, and is set to start on August 26, 2007. ...
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