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Serie A Winners List: Every Serie A Winner By Year

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In this article, weโ€™ll be looking at the list of all the Serie A Winners since its inception in 1898.

Serie A, also known as the Serie A TIM due to sponsorship reasons, is the top professional soccer league in Italy.

Throughout its history, Serie A has been home to some of the most successful and iconic soccer clubs. The league has witnessed fierce rivalries, intense competition, and memorable moments that have captivated fans worldwide.

In this article, we will explore the history of Serie A and delve into the list of all the winners since its inception. We will also take a closer look at the different eras, the most successful teams, and the rivalries that have shaped the leagueโ€™s narrative.

So, letโ€™s get started and take a look at the history of Italyโ€™s premier soccer league.

List of All the Serie A Winners By Club

Most Successful Italian Clubs in Serie A
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Before diving into all the Serie A winners, letโ€™s first take a look at the most successful teams in the Italian league.

TeamWins
Juventus FC36
Inter Milan20
AC Milan19
Genoa CFC9
AC Torino7
Bologna FC 19097
US Pro Vercelli7
SSC Napoli3
AS Roma3
SS Lazio2
AC Fiorentina2
UC Sampdoria1
AC Hellas Verona1
Unione Sportiva Cagliari1
US Novese1
Casale FBC1

List of All the Serie A Winners By Year

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Hereโ€™s the complete list of all Serie A winners since its inception in 1898.

SeasonChampion (Scudetto)Runner-up
2022/23NapoliLazio
2021/22AC MilanInter Milan
2020/21Inter MilanAC Milan
2019/20JuventusInter Milan
2018/19JuventusNapoli
2017/18JuventusNapoli
2016/17JuventusAS Roma
2015/16JuventusNapoli
2014/15JuventusAS Roma
2013/14JuventusAS Roma
2012/13JuventusNapoli
2011/12JuventusAC Milan
2010/11AC MilanInter Milan
2009/10Inter MilanAS Roma
2008/09Inter MilanJuventus
2007/08Inter MilanAS Roma
2006/07Inter MilanAS Roma
2005/06Inter MilanAS Roma
2004/05[none]revoked
2003/04AC MilanAS Roma
2002/03JuventusInter Milan
2001/02JuventusAS Roma
2000/01AS RomaJuventus
1999/2000LazioJuventus
1998/99AC MilanLazio
1997/98JuventusInter Milan
1996/97JuventusParma
1995/96AC MilanJuventus
1994/95JuventusLazio
1993/94AC MilanJuventus
1992/93AC MilanInter Milan
1991/92AC MilanJuventus
1990/91SampdoriaAC Milan
1989/90NapoliAC Milan
1988/89Inter MilanNapoli
1987/88AC MilanNapoli
1986/87NapoliJuventus
1985/86JuventusAS Roma
1984/85VeronaTorino
1983/84JuventusAS Roma
1982/83AS RomaJuventus
1981/82JuventusFiorentina
1980/81JuventusAS Roma
1979/80Inter MilanJuventus
1978/79AC MilanPerugia
1977/78JuventusLanerossi
1976/77JuventusTorino
1975/76TorinoJuventus
1974/75JuventusNapoli
1973/74LazioJuventus
1972/73JuventusAC Milan
1971/72JuventusAC Milan
1970/71Inter MilanAC Milan
1969/70CagliariInter Milan
1968/69FiorentinaCagliari
1967/68AC MilanNapoli
1966/67JuventusInter Milan
1965/66Inter MilanBologna
1964/65Inter MilanAC Milan
1963/64BolognaInter Milan
1962/63Inter MilanJuventus
1961/62AC MilanInter Milan
1960/61JuventusAC Milan
1959/60JuventusFiorentina
1958/59AC MilanFiorentina
1957/58JuventusFiorentina
1956/57AC MilanFiorentina
1955/56FiorentinaAC Milan
1954/55AC MilanUdinese
1953/54Inter MilanJuventus
1952/53Inter MilanJuventus
1951/52JuventusAC Milan
1950/51AC MilanInter Milan
1949/50JuventusAC Milan
1948/49TorinoInter Milan
1947/48TorinoAC Milan
1946/47TorinoJuventus
1945/46TorinoJuventus
1944/45suspended due to World War 2
1942/43TorinoLivorno
1941/42AS RomaTorino
1940/41BolognaAmbrosiana โ€˜Interโ€™
1939/40Ambrosiana โ€˜Interโ€™Bologna
1938/39BolognaTorino
1937/38Ambrosiana โ€˜Interโ€™Juventus
1936/37BolognaLazio
1935/36BolognaAS Roma
1934/35JuventusAmbrosiana โ€˜Interโ€™
1933/34JuventusAmbrosiana โ€˜Interโ€™
1932/33JuventusAmbrosiana โ€˜Interโ€™
1931/32JuventusBologna
1930/31JuventusAS Roma
1929/30Ambrosiana SSGenova 1893
1929BolognaTorino
1928FBC TorinoGenoa
1927FBC Torino (revoked)Bologna
1926FBC JuventusAlba Roma
1925Bologna FBCAlba Roma
1924Genoa FBCAC Savoia
1923Genoa FBCLazio
1922 CCIUS Pro VercelliFortitudo Roma
1922 FIGCUS NoveseSampierdarenese
1921US Pro VercelliPisa
1920FBC InternazionaleLivorno
1916-1919suspended due to World War 1
1915Genoa FBC(FIGC awarded the title)
1914CasaleLazio
1913Pro VercelliLazio
1912Pro VercelliVenezia
1911Pro VercelliVicenza
1910FBC InternazionalePro Vercelli
1909Pro VercelliUS Milanese
1908Pro VercelliUS Milanese
1907Milan FBCFBC Torino
1906Milan FBCFBC Juventus
1905FBC JuventusGenoa FBC
1904Genoa FBCFBC Juventus
1903Genoa FBCFBC Juventus
1902Genoa FBCMilan Cricket & FBC
1901Milan Cricket & FBCGenoa FBC
1900Genoa FBCFBC Torinese
1899Genoa Cricket & Athletic ClubFBC Internazionale
1898Genoa Cricket & Athletic ClubFBC Internazionale

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History of Serie A Winners

Early Years (1898-1929)

A line-up of Genoa Cricket and Athletic Club in the 1898 season.
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A line-up of Genoa Cricket and Athletic Club in the 1898 season.

The Italian Football Championship was established in 1898, with the inaugural season featuring only three teams: Genoa Cricket and Football Club, Internazionale Torino, and FBC Torinese. Genoa emerged as the first champions, winning the title in 1898 and 1899.

The early years also saw the dominance of Pro Vercelli, who clinched the championship five times between 1908 and 1922.

Notable early winners also included Milan Cricket and Football Club (now AC Milan), who secured their first championship in 1901. Juventus, another prominent club, claimed their maiden title in 1905.

These teams laid the foundation for their future success and established themselves as powerhouses in Italian soccer.

Pre-War Era (1930-1945)

As the World War 2 escalated, many players and officials were called to serve in the military, resulting in a significant decline in the quality and competitiveness of the league. The absence of key players and the disruption of regular soccer activities had a detrimental effect on the development and progress of Italian soccer during this time.

Furthermore, the war also caused extensive damage to stadiums and infrastructure, making it difficult for clubs to resume normal operations once the conflict ended. The reconstruction efforts required significant time and resources, further delaying the revival of Italian soccer.

Despite these challenges, the Pre-War Era did witness some notable moments in Italian soccer. Teams like Juventus, Bologna, and Inter Milan continued to showcase their strength and dominance, winning multiple championships before the war disrupted the league.

Post-War Resurgence (1946-1960)

The end of World War II marked a new beginning for Italian soccer, as the country embarked on the challenging task of rebuilding and revitalizing the sport.

The reconstruction efforts were extensive, with stadiums and infrastructure requiring significant repairs and renovations. Despite the challenges, Italian soccer emerged stronger than ever, fueled by the passion and determination of players, clubs, and fans.

During this era, several dominant teams and players left their mark on Serie A. AC Milan showcased their prowess and clinched multiple championships.

Inter Milan also enjoyed a period of dominance, thanks to the contributions of players like Istvรกn Nyers and Aldo Campatelli.

Istvรกn Nyers played 182 games for Inter Milan, scoring 133 goals.
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Istvรกn Nyers played 182 games for Inter Milan, scoring 133 goals.

Other notable teams, such as Torino and Fiorentina, also made their mark during the post-war years, captivating fans with their exciting style of play and talented rosters.

Tragedy also stuck Italian soccer in 1949 as a plane carrying Torino players crashed, killing all 31 team members on the flight.

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As the 1960s approached, a new era of dominance was on the horizon, with Inter Milan poised to establish their reign as the team to beat in Serie A.

Era of Grande Inter (1960s)

The Era of Grande Inter in the 1960s marked a period of unparalleled dominance for Inter Milan in Serie A. Under the guidance of legendary manager Helenio Herrera, Inter Milan established itself as the team to beat in Italian soccer.

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Herreraโ€™s innovative tactics, known as โ€œcatenaccio,โ€ revolutionized the game and propelled Inter Milan to success. The teamโ€™s defensive solidity, combined with swift counter-attacks, made them a formidable force on the pitch.

During this era, Inter Milan boasted a roster of legendary players like Sandro Mazzola, Giacinto Facchetti, and Luis Suarez.

AC Milanโ€™s Golden Years (1980s and 1990s)

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The rise of AC Milan as a European powerhouse in the 1980s and 1990s was a testament to the clubโ€™s ambition and determination. Under the guidance of legendary managers Arrigo Sacchi and Fabio Capello, AC Milan achieved unprecedented success both domestically and on the continental stage.

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During this period, AC Milan assembled a squad of world-class players who formed the backbone of their success. The likes of Franco Baresi, Paolo Maldini, and Marco van Basten showcased their exceptional skills and played pivotal roles in AC Milanโ€™s triumphs.

The Inter-Milan Rivalry (2000s)

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The 2000s witnessed an intense rivalry between Inter Milan and AC Milan, two of the most successful clubs in Serie A history. This rivalry, known as the โ€œDerby della Madonnina,โ€ captivated fans and showcased the fierce competition between the two Milanese giants.

Both Inter Milan and AC Milan boasted star-studded squads, featuring some of the worldโ€™s best players. Inter Milan, under the leadership of managers like Roberto Mancini and Jose Mourinho, had a formidable lineup that included the likes of Javier Zanetti, Esteban Cambiasso, and Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

AC Milan, on the other hand, had a strong team led by legendary figures such as Paolo Maldini, Andrea Pirlo, and Kaka.

During this period, both Inter Milan and AC Milan achieved significant success. Inter Milan secured five consecutive Serie A titles from 2006 to 2010, including a treble in 2010. AC Milan, meanwhile, clinched the Scudetto in the 2003/2004 season and also tasted European success by winning the UEFA Champions League in 2003 and 2007.

Juventusโ€™ Return to Dominance (2010s)

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Juventus, one of the most iconic clubs in Serie A history, experienced a remarkable resurgence in the 2010s after enduring the Calciopoli scandal. This dark period in the clubโ€™s history saw Juventus stripped of two Serie A titles and relegated to Serie B in 2006. However, the club used this setback as motivation to rebuild and reclaim their position at the top of Italian soccer.

Under the guidance of managers like Antonio Conte and later Massimiliano Allegri, Juventus assembled a strong squad that combined experienced veterans with promising young talents.

The likes of Gianluigi Buffon, Andrea Pirlo, and Giorgio Chiellini provided leadership and stability, while emerging stars such as Paul Pogba and Paulo Dybala injected youthful energy into the team.

Juventusโ€™ dominance in the 2010s was evident in their unprecedented run of nine consecutive Serie A titles from 2011 to 2020.

Recent Years and Emerging Contenders (2020s)

The landscape of Serie A has been evolving in the current decade, with new contenders emerging and challenging the traditional powerhouses.

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No team exemplifies this change more than Napoli who won the Serie A title in 2022/2023 season. With Victor Osimhen and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia leading the line, Napoli became an unstoppable force in that season.

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Another team that has made significant strides in recent years is Atalanta. Under the guidance of manager Gian Piero Gasperini, Atalanta has transformed into an attacking force. Their high-scoring style has earned them multiple top-four finishes and qualification for the UEFA Champions League. Players like Papu Gomez, Josip Ilicic, and Duvan Zapata have been instrumental in Atalantaโ€™s success.

Inter Milan has also experienced a resurgence in recent years. Under the management of Antonio Conte, Inter Milan clinched the Serie A title in the 2020/2021 season, ending Juventusโ€™ nine-year reign.


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