All Time past Italian Serie A Winners, Top scorers 1898-2025 (HONOURS LIST)

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All Time past Italian Serie A Winners List Revealed (HONOURS LIST)


List of The Italian Serie A Winners (1898-2025) and Top Scorers Each Season, Italian Serie A Winners Last 10 Years 2015-2025, All-Time Champions Since Inception 1898 to 2025, Italian Serie A Winners Since 2000-2025, Italian Serie A Winners Since 1929-1999

The Italian football champions 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. Napoli are the current champions, while Juventus have won a record 36 titles. The first time the Scudetto (Italian: scudetto, "little shield", plural: scudetti) was used was in 1924 when Genoa won its 9th championship title and decided to add a little shield to their shirt to reward and celebrate themselves as champions.

The finals of the first Italian Football Championship were decided in a single day with four teams competing, three from Turin and one from Genoa. The title was decided using a knock-out format between the finalists with Genoa, the inaugural winners. The knock-out format was used until the 1909–10 season, when a league consisting of nine teams was formed. The championship, which had been confined to a single league in the north of Italy, became a national competition in 1929 with the foundation of Serie A and Serie B. via Wikipedia

Current Winner

The current winner of the Italian Serie A is Napoli. They won the title in the 2024-25 season, finishing one point ahead of second-placed Inter Milan. Napoli's victory marked their fourth overall title and their second in three seasons.
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Napoli's title win was their fourth overall, with previous victories in 1986-87, 1989-90, and 2022-23. The club, founded in 1926, has played its home games at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona (formerly Stadio San Paolo) since 1959. Napoli's most famous player is Diego Maradona, who played for the club from 1984 to 1991 and led them to their first two titles.

Napoli's victory is a testament to their resurgence under coach Antonio Conte, who returned to the club for the 2024-25 season. The team will aim to defend their title in the 2025-26 season and continue their competitive presence in European competitions.
HONOURS LIST --- Past Winners and Number of Trophies

SeasonWinnersRunners-upTop Scorer(s)Goals
2024-25Napoli (4)Inter MilanMateo Retegui (Atalanta)25
2023-24Inter Milan (20)AC MilanLautaro Martínez (Inter Milan)24
2022-23Napoli (3)LazioVictor Osimhen (Napoli)26
2021-22AC Milan (19)Inter MilanCiro Immobile (Lazio)27
2020-21Inter Milan (19)AC MilanCristiano Ronaldo (Juventus)29
2019-20Juventus (36)Inter MilanCiro Immobile (Lazio)36
2018-19Juventus (35)NapoliFabio Quagliarella (Sampdoria)26
2017-18Juventus (34)NapoliCiro Immobile (Lazio), Mauro Icardi (Inter Milan)29
2016-17Juventus (33)RomaEdin Džeko (Roma)29
2015-16Juventus (32)NapoliGonzalo Higuaín (Napoli)36
2014-15Juventus (31)RomaLuca Toni (Hellas Verona), Mauro Icardi (Inter Milan)22
2013-14Juventus (30)RomaCiro Immobile (Torino)22
2012-13Juventus (29)NapoliEdinson Cavani (Napoli)29
2011-12Juventus (28)AC MilanZlatan Ibrahimović (AC Milan)28
2010-11AC Milan (18)Inter MilanAntonio Di Natale (Udinese)28
2009-10Inter Milan (18)RomaAntonio Di Natale (Udinese)29
2008-09Inter Milan (17)JuventusZlatan Ibrahimović (Inter Milan)25
2007-08Inter Milan (16)RomaAlessandro Del Piero (Juventus)21
2006-07Inter Milan (15)RomaFrancesco Totti (Roma)26
2005-06Inter Milan (14)RomaLuca Toni (Fiorentina)31
2004-05Not awardedAC MilanCristiano Lucarelli (Livorno)24
2003-04AC Milan (17)RomaAndriy Shevchenko (AC Milan)24
2002-03Juventus (27)Inter MilanChristian Vieri (Inter Milan)24
2001-02Juventus (26)RomaDavid Trezeguet (Juventus), Dario Hübner (Piacenza)24
2000-01Roma (3)JuventusHernán Crespo (Lazio)26
1999-00Lazio (2)JuventusAndriy Shevchenko (AC Milan)24
1998-99AC Milan (16)LazioAmoroso (Udinese)22
1997-98Juventus (25)Inter MilanOliver Bierhoff (Udinese)27
1996-97Juventus (24)ParmaFilippo Inzaghi (Atalanta)24
1995-96AC Milan (15)JuventusIgor Protti (Bari), Giuseppe Signori (Lazio)24
1994-95Juventus (23)LazioGabriel Batistuta (Fiorentina)26
1993-94AC Milan (14)JuventusGiuseppe Signori (Lazio)23
1992-93AC Milan (13)Inter MilanGiuseppe Signori (Lazio)26
1991-92AC Milan (12)JuventusMarco van Basten (AC Milan)25
1990-91Sampdoria (1)AC MilanGianluca Vialli (Sampdoria)19
1989-90Napoli (2)AC MilanMarco van Basten (AC Milan)19
1988-89Inter Milan (13)NapoliAldo Serena (Inter Milan)22
1987-88AC Milan (11)NapoliDiego Maradona (Napoli)15
1986-87Napoli (1)JuventusPietro Paolo Virdis (AC Milan)17
1985-86Juventus (22)RomaMichel Platini (Juventus)20
1984-85Hellas Verona (1)TorinoMichel Platini (Juventus)18
1983-84Juventus (21)RomaMichel Platini (Juventus)20
1982-83Roma (2)JuventusMichel Platini (Juventus)16
1981-82Juventus (20)FiorentinaRoberto Pruzzo (Roma)15
1980-81Juventus (19)RomaRoberto Pruzzo (Roma)18
1979-80Inter Milan (12)JuventusRoberto Bettega (Juventus)16
1978-79AC Milan (10)PerugiaBruno Giordano (Lazio)19
1977-78Juventus (18)Vicenza/TorinoPaolo Rossi (Vicenza)24
1976-77Juventus (17)TorinoFrancesco Graziani (Torino)21
1975-76Torino (7)JuventusPaolo Pulici (Torino)21
1974-75Juventus (16)NapoliPaolo Pulici (Torino)18
1973-74Lazio (1)JuventusGiorgio Chinaglia (Lazio)24
1972-73Juventus (15)AC MilanGianni Rivera (AC Milan), Giuseppe Savoldi (Bologna), Luciano Chiarugi (AC Milan)17
1971-72Juventus (14)AC Milan/TorinoRoberto Boninsegna (Inter Milan)22
1970-71Inter Milan (11)AC MilanRoberto Boninsegna (Inter Milan)24
1969-70Cagliari (1)Inter MilanGigi Riva (Cagliari)21
1968-69Fiorentina (2)Cagliari/AC MilanGigi Riva (Cagliari)20
1967-68AC Milan (9)NapoliPierino Prati (AC Milan)15
1966-67Juventus (13)Inter MilanSandro Mazzola (Inter Milan)17
1965-66Inter Milan (10)BolognaLuís Vinício (Vicenza)25
1964-65Inter Milan (9)AC MilanAlberto Orlando (Fiorentina), Sandro Mazzola (Inter Milan)17
1963-64Bologna (7)Inter MilanHarald Nielsen (Bologna)21
1962-63Inter Milan (8)JuventusHarald Nielsen (Bologna), Pedro Manfredini (Roma)19
1961-62AC Milan (8)Inter MilanJosé Altafini (AC Milan), Aurelio Milani (Fiorentina)22
1960-61Juventus (12)AC MilanSergio Brighenti (Sampdoria)27
1959-60Juventus (11)FiorentinaOmar Sívori (Juventus)27
1958-59AC Milan (7)FiorentinaAntonio Angelillo (Inter Milan)33
1957-58Juventus (10)FiorentinaJohn Charles (Juventus)28
1956-57AC Milan (6)FiorentinaDino da Costa (Roma)22
1955-56Fiorentina (1)AC MilanGino Pivatelli (Bologna)29
1954-55AC Milan (5)UdineseGunnar Nordahl (AC Milan)27
1953-54Inter Milan (7)JuventusGunnar Nordahl (AC Milan)23
1952-53Inter Milan (6)JuventusGunnar Nordahl (AC Milan)26
1951-52Juventus (9)AC MilanJohn Hansen (Juventus)30
1950-51AC Milan (4)Inter MilanGunnar Nordahl (AC Milan)34
1949-50Juventus (8)AC MilanGunnar Nordahl (AC Milan)35
1948-49Torino (6)Inter MilanIstván Nyers (Inter Milan)26
1947-48Torino (5)Juventus/AC Milan/TriestinaGiampiero Boniperti (Juventus)27
1946-47Torino (4)JuventusValentino Mazzola (Torino)29
1945-46Torino (3)JuventusEusebio Castigliano (Torino)13
1944-45Cancelled due to Second World WarCancelled due to Second World War--
1944Spezia (1)*Torino--
1942-43Torino (2)LivornoSilvio Piola (Lazio)21
1941-42Roma (1)TorinoAldo Boffi (AC Milan)22
1940-41Bologna (6)Ambrosiana-InterEttore Puricelli (Bologna)22
1939-40Ambrosiana-Inter (5)BolognaAldo Boffi (AC Milan)24
1938-39Bologna (5)TorinoEttore Puricelli (Bologna), Aldo Boffi (AC Milan)19
1937-38Ambrosiana-Inter (4)JuventusGiuseppe Meazza (Ambrosiana-Inter)20
1936-37Bologna (4)LazioSilvio Piola (Lazio)21
1935-36Bologna (3)RomaGiuseppe Meazza (Ambrosiana-Inter)25
1934-35Juventus (7)Ambrosiana-InterEnrico Guaita (Roma)28
1933-34Juventus (6)Ambrosiana-InterGiovanni Ferrari (Juventus)20
1932-33Juventus (5)Ambrosiana-InterFelice Borel (Juventus)29
1931-32Juventus (4)BolognaFelice Borel (Juventus), Angelo Schiavio (Bologna)25
1930-31Juventus (3)RomaRodolfo Volk (Roma)29
1929-30Ambrosiana-Inter (3)GenoaGiuseppe Meazza (Ambrosiana-Inter)31
1928-29Bologna (2)TorinoGino Rossetti (Torino)36
1927-28Torino (1)GenoaJulio Libonatti (Torino)35
1926-27Not awardedBolognaAnton Powolny (Inter Milan)22
1925-26Juventus (2)Alba TrastevereFerenc Hirzer (Juventus)35
1924-25Bologna (1)Alba TrastevereMario Magnozzi (Livorno)19
1923-24Genoa (9)SavoiaHeinrich Schönfeld (Torino)22
1922-23Genoa (8)Lazio
1921-22 (CCI)Pro Vercelli (7)Fortitudo Roma
1921-22 (FIGC)Novese (1)Sampierdarenese
1920-21Pro Vercelli (6)Pisa
1919-20Inter Milan (2)Livorno
1915–19Postponed due to First World War
1914-15Genoa (7)
1913-14Casale (1)Lazio
1912-13Pro Vercelli (5)Lazio
1911-12Pro Vercelli (4)Venezia
1910-11Pro Vercelli (3)Vicenza
1909-10Inter Milan (1)Pro Vercelli
1909Pro Vercelli (2)US Milanese
1908Pro Vercelli (1)US Milanese
1907AC Milan (3)Torino
1906AC Milan (2)Juventus
1905Juventus (1)Genoa
1904Genoa (6)Juventus
1903Genoa (5)Juventus
1902Genoa (4)AC Milan
1901AC Milan (1)Genoa
1900Genoa (3)Torinese
1899Genoa (2)Internazionale/Torino
1898Genoa (1)Internazionale/Torino

*Spezia's 1944 title is recognized as a special wartime championship but not an official Serie A title.

Italian Serie A Winners Last 10 Years (2015-2025)
  • 2024-25: Napoli
  • 2023-24: Inter Milan
  • 2022-23: Napoli
  • 2021-22: AC Milan
  • 2020-21: Inter Milan
  • 2019-20: Juventus
  • 2018-19: Juventus
  • 2017-18: Juventus
  • 2016-17: Juventus
  • 2015-16: Juventus
Italian Serie A Winners Since 2000 (2000-2025)
  • 2024-25: Napoli
  • 2023-24: Inter Milan
  • 2022-23: Napoli
  • 2021-22: AC Milan
  • 2020-21: Inter Milan
  • 2019-20: Juventus
  • 2018-19: Juventus
  • 2017-18: Juventus
  • 2016-17: Juventus
  • 2015-16: Juventus
  • 2014-15: Juventus
  • 2013-14: Juventus
  • 2012-13: Juventus
  • 2011-12: Juventus
  • 2010-11: AC Milan
  • 2009-10: Inter Milan
  • 2008-09: Inter Milan
  • 2007-08: Inter Milan
  • 2006-07: Inter Milan
  • 2005-06: Inter Milan
  • 2004-05: Not awarded
  • 2003-04: AC Milan
  • 2002-03: Juventus
  • 2001-02: Juventus
  • 2000-01: Roma
Italian Serie A Winners (1929-1999)
  • 1998-99: AC Milan
  • 1997-98: Juventus
  • 1996-97: Juventus
  • 1995-96: AC Milan
  • 1994-95: Juventus
  • 1993-94: AC Milan
  • 1992-93: AC Milan
  • 1991-92: AC Milan
  • 1990-91: Sampdoria
  • 1989-90: Napoli
  • 1988-89: Inter Milan
  • 1987-88: AC Milan
  • 1986-87: Napoli
  • 1985-86: Juventus
  • 1984-85: Hellas Verona
  • 1983-84: Juventus
  • 1982-83: Roma
  • 1981-82: Juventus
  • 1980-81: Juventus
  • 1979-80: Inter Milan
  • 1978-79: AC Milan
  • 1977-78: Juventus
  • 1976-77: Juventus
  • 1975-76: Torino
  • 1974-75: Juventus
  • 1973-74: Lazio
  • 1972-73: Juventus
  • 1971-72: Juventus
  • 1970-71: Inter Milan
  • 1969-70: Cagliari
  • 1968-69: Fiorentina
  • 1967-68: AC Milan
  • 1966-67: Juventus
  • 1965-66: Inter Milan
  • 1964-65: Inter Milan
  • 1963-64: Bologna
  • 1962-63: Inter Milan
  • 1961-62: AC Milan
  • 1960-61: Juventus
  • 1959-60: Juventus
  • 1958-59: AC Milan
  • 1957-58: Juventus
  • 1956-57: AC Milan
  • 1955-56: Fiorentina
  • 1954-55: AC Milan
  • 1953-54: Inter Milan
  • 1952-53: Inter Milan
  • 1951-52: Juventus
  • 1950-51: AC Milan
  • 1949-50: Juventus
  • 1948-49: Torino
  • 1947-48: Torino
  • 1946-47: Torino
  • 1945-46: Torino
  • 1944-45: Cancelled due to Second World War
  • 1944: Spezia (1)*
  • 1942-43: Torino
  • 1941-42: Roma
  • 1940-41: Bologna
  • 1939-40: Ambrosiana-Inter
  • 1938-39: Bologna
  • 1937-38: Ambrosiana-Inter
  • 1936-37: Bologna
  • 1935-36: Bologna
  • 1934-35: Juventus
  • 1933-34: Juventus
  • 1932-33: Juventus
  • 1931-32: Juventus
  • 1930-31: Juventus
  • 1929-30: Ambrosiana-Inter
All-Time Champions (Number of Titles)
  • Juventus: 36
  • Inter Milan: 20
  • AC Milan: 19
  • Genoa: 9
  • Torino: 7
  • Bologna: 7
  • Pro Vercelli: 7
  • Napoli: 4
  • Roma: 3
  • Lazio: 2
  • Fiorentina: 2
  • Sampdoria: 1
  • Hellas Verona: 1
  • Cagliari: 1
  • Novese: 1
  • Casale: 1
  • Spezia: 1*

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