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Serie A is the top division of the Italian Football League, the highest football league in Italy. The division consists of 20 clubs from the 2004-05 season.

Serie A, as it is structured today, began in 1929. From 1898 to 1929 the competition was organised into regional groups. No title was awarded in 1927 after A.C. Torino were stripped of the championship by the Italian Football Federation (FIGC). Torino was declared champions in the 1948-49 season following a plane crash near the end of the season in which the entire team was killed.

The championship is often called the scudetto (small shield) because the winning team will bear a small coat of arms with the Italian colours on their uniform in the following season.

The most successful league club is Juventus with 27 championships, followed by A.C. Milan (17), Internazionale (13) and Genoa 1893 (9).

Former champions

  • 1898 - Genoa Cricket & Athletic Club
  • 1899 - Genoa Cricket & Athletic Club
  • 1900 - Genoa FBC
  • 1901 - Milan Cricket & FBC
  • 1902 - Genoa FBC
  • 1903 - Genoa FBC
  • 1904 - Genoa FBC
  • 1905 - FBC Juventus
  • 1906 - Milan FBC
  • 1907 - Milan FBC
  • 1908 - Pro Vercelli
  • 1909 - Pro Vercelli
  • 1910 - FBC Internazionale
  • 1911 - Pro Vercelli
  • 1912 - Pro Vercelli
  • 1913 - Pro Vercelli
  • 1914 - Casale
  • 1915 - Genoa FBC (title awarded by the FIGC)
  • 1916-19 - league suspended due to WW I
  • 1920 - FBC Internazionale
  • 1921 - US Pro Vercelli
  • 1922 - CCI Champions - US Pro Vercelli; FIGC Champions - US Novese
  • 1923 - Genoa FBC
  • 1924 - Genoa FBC
  • 1925 - Bologna FBC
  • 1926 - FBC Juventus
  • 1927 - FBC Torino (removed by the FIGC)
  • 1928 - FBC Torino
  • 1929 - Bologna
  • 1929-30 - Ambrosiana SS
  • 1930-31 - Juventus
  • 1931-32 - Juventus
  • 1932-33 - Juventus
  • 1933-34 - Juventus
  • 1934-35 - Juventus
  • 1935-36 - Bologna
  • 1936-37 - Bologna
  • 1937-38 - Ambrosiana-Inter
  • 1938-39 - Bologna
  • 1939-40 - Ambrosiana-Inter
  • 1940-41 - Bologna
  • 1941-42 - AS Roma
  • 1942-43 - Torino
  • 1944-45 - league suspended due to WW II
  • 1945-46 - Torino
  • 1946-47 - Torino
  • 1947-48 - Torino
  • 1948-49 - Torino
  • 1949-50 - Juventus
  • 1950-51 - AC Milan
  • 1951-52 - Juventus
  • 1952-53 - Inter Milan
  • 1953-54 - Inter Milan
  • 1954-55 - AC Milan
  • 1955-56 - Fiorentina
  • 1956-57 - AC Milan
  • 1957-58 - Juventus
  • 1958-59 - AC Milan
  • 1959-60 - Juventus
  • 1960-61 - Juventus
  • 1961-62 - AC Milan
  • 1962-63 - Inter Milan
  • 1963-64 - Bologna
  • 1964-65 - Inter Milan
  • 1965-66 - Inter Milan
  • 1966-67 - Juventus
  • 1967-68 - AC Milan
  • 1968-69 - Fiorentina
  • 1969-70 - Cagliari
  • 1970-71 - Inter Milan
  • 1971-72 - Juventus
  • 1972-73 - Juventus
  • 1973-74 - Lazio
  • 1974-75 - Juventus
  • 1975-76 - Torino
  • 1976-77 - Juventus
  • 1977-78 - Juventus
  • 1978-79 - AC Milan
  • 1979-80 - Inter Milan
  • 1980-81 - Juventus
  • 1981-82 - Juventus
  • 1982-83 - AS Roma
  • 1983-84 - Juventus
  • 1984-85 - Verona
  • 1985-86 - Juventus
  • 1986-87 - SSC Napoli
  • 1987-88 - AC Milan
  • 1988-89 - Inter Milan
  • 1989-90 - SSC Napoli
  • 1990-91 - UC Sampdoria
  • 1991-92 - AC Milan
  • 1992-93 - AC Milan
  • 1993-94 - AC Milan
  • 1994-95 - Juventus
  • 1995-96 - AC Milan
  • 1996-97 - Juventus
  • 1997-98 - Juventus
  • 1998-99 - AC Milan
  • 1999-2000 - Lazio
  • 2000-01 - AS Roma
  • 2001-02 - Juventus
  • 2002-03 - Juventus
  • 2003-04 - AC Milan

Current teams (2004-2005 season)



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