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Italy - List of Champions


The oldest Italian championships officially considered (the FIF tournament -Federation Italienne du Football) were not played in a single league butplayed in various regional groups with play-offs. The award was a Cupwhich could be kept after winning three tournaments.
The first Cup was offered in 1898 by the Duca degli Abruzzi, a member of theRoyal House of Savoy, and was awarded to Genoa Cricket & Football Club in1901. (Not to be confused with theMedaglia di Re, a trophy for challenge matches secured by Milan in 1902.)
The second trophy was offered by Dan Fawcus, player and manager ofGenoa, and was awarded to his team in 1904.
The third (and last) Cup was offered in 1905 by James R. Spensley the oldgoalkeeper of Genoa who became manager and FIF referee. It was gained by SGPro Vercelli.

During that early period, most of football teams played for theFGNI (Italian Federation of Gymnastics) instead of FIF events (orindifferently for both federations). FGNI organised annualConcorsi Federali di Calcio (official Italian championships) sometimes inserting that events in the three-yearly Concorsi Nazionali FGNI, a sort of national Convention of all sports (like Olympic games). The necessity to perform a lot of different sports was the reason for their seasonal placing (summer or early autumn) in order to have dry fields to play. FIF Championships were rather played in winter time.

See here for a list ofFGNI champions 1896-1913.


1898     Genoa 18931899     Genoa 18931900     Genoa 18931901     Milan AC1902     Genoa 18931903     Genoa 18931904     Genoa 18931905     Juventus FC1906     Milan AC1907     Milan AC1908     Pro Vercelli1909     Pro Vercelli1909/10  FC Internazionale1910/11  Pro Vercelli1911/12  Pro Vercelli1912/13  Pro Vercelli1913/14  Casale1914/15  Genoa 18931916        cancelled1917        cancelled1918        cancelled1919/20  FC Internazionale [1]1920/21  Pro Vercelli1921/22  Pro Vercelli  (C.C.I)         Novese  (F.I.G.C)1922/23  Genoa 18931923/24  Genoa 18931924/25  Bologna1925/26  Juventus FC1926/27    not awarded     [Torino had title revoked]1927/28  Torino1928/29  Bologna

Professional League

1929/30  Ambrosiana-Inter1930/31  Juventus FC1931/32  Juventus FC1932/33  Juventus FC1933/34  Juventus FC1934/35  Juventus FC1935/36  Bologna1936/37  Bologna1937/38  Ambrosiana-Inter1938/39  Bologna1939/40  Ambrosiana-Inter1940/41  Bologna1941/42  AS Roma1942/43  Torino1943/44     different local leagues because of the war1944/45     different local leagues because of the war, e.g. inSicily1945/46  Torino1946/47  Torino1947/48  Torino1948/49  Torino1949/50  Juventus FC1950/51  Milan AC1951/52  Juventus FC1952/53  FC Internazionale1953/54  FC Internazionale1954/55  Milan AC1955/56  AC Fiorentina1956/57  Milan AC1957/58  Juventus FC1958/59  Milan AC1959/60  Juventus FC1960/61  Juventus FC1961/62  Milan AC1962/63  FC Internazionale1963/64  Bologna1964/65  FC Internazionale1965/66  FC Internazionale1966/67  Juventus FC1967/68  Milan AC1968/69  AC Fiorentina1969/70  Cagliari1970/71  FC Internazionale1971/72  Juventus FC1972/73  Juventus FC1973/74  SS Lazio1974/75  Juventus FC1975/76  Torino1976/77  Juventus FC1977/78  Juventus FC1978/79  Milan AC1979/80  FC Internazionale1980/81  Juventus FC1981/82  Juventus FC1982/83  AS Roma1983/84  Juventus FC1984/85  Hellas Verona1985/86  Juventus FC1986/87  SSC Napoli1987/88  Milan AC1988/89  FC Internazionale1989/90  SSC Napoli1990/91  Sampdoria UC1991/92  Milan AC1992/93  Milan AC1993/94  Milan AC1994/95  Juventus FC1995/96  Milan AC1996/97  Juventus FC1997/98  Juventus FC1998/99  Milan AC1999/00  SS Lazio2000/01  AS Roma2001/02  Juventus FC2002/03  Juventus FC2003/04  Milan AC2004/05    not awarded     [Juventus had title revoked]2005/06  FC Internazionale [Juventus had title revoked]2006/07  FC Internazionale2007/08  FC Internazionale2008/09  FC Internazionale2009/10  FC Internazionale2010/11  Milan AC2011/12  Juventus FC2012/13  Juventus FC2013/14  Juventus FC2014/15  Juventus FC2015/16  Juventus FC2016/17  Juventus FC2017/18  Juventus FC2018/19  Juventus FC2019/20  Juventus FC2020/21  FC Internazionale2021/22  Milan AC2022/23  SSC Napoli2023/24  FC Internazionale2024/25  SSC NapoliNotes-----1898-29 Different local leagues operated.1915/16 A Federal Cup was played, won by Milan.1916-19 Cancelled due to war.1919/20 As no Sicilian teams were included, there was aFederal Cup        organised there won by Palermo.1929-30 Professional, united Seria A was organized.1943-44 There was a special northern league (Campionato Alta Italia)        won by Vigili del fuoco La Spezia.1944-45 There were various regional leagues, e.g. in Sicily.1945-46 Serie A-B together divided into north and south,        separate final was held.Winners (121)      -------------      36 Juventus FC       (does not include revoked titles 2004/05 and 2005/06)20 FC Internazionale (includes 2005/06 title awarded on Jul 26, 2006)19 Milan AC 9 Genoa 1893 7 Torino            (does not incluce revoked title 1926/27)   Bologna   Pro Vercelli  4 SSC Napoli 3 AS Roma 2 AC Fiorentina   SS Lazio 1 Cagliari   Casale   Novese   Sampdoria UC   Hellas VeronaNB: does not include Campionato Alta Italia 1944.

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