
Italy
Serie A
Serie A, officially known as Serie A TIM for sponsorship reasons, is the pinnacle of professional football in Italy and one of the most storied and tactically influential leagues in the world. Founded in 1929, it has evolved from a regional championship into a global sporting institution, renowned for its defensive sophistication, passionate fan culture, and historic clubs. The league operates on a round-robin format, featuring 20 teams who each play 38 matches across a season running from August to May. The team with the most points is crowned the *Scudetto* champion, while the bottom three are relegated to Serie B. The top finishers qualify for prestigious UEFA competitions, including the Champions League and Europa League. Serie A's identity is built upon its legendary clubs, often referred to as the "Seven Sisters" of its golden era. These include the globally recognized giants of Juventus, AC Milan, and Inter Milan, whose rivalry forms the iconic *Derby d'Italia* and *Derby della Madonnina*. Other historically significant clubs include AS Roma, SS Lazio, Fiorentina, and SSC Napoli, each with a fervent following and rich history. The league has been a stage for some of football's greatest ever players. Icons like Diego Maradona, who led Napoli to historic titles, Paolo Maldini, the embodiment of Milan's defensive excellence, and Alessandro Del Piero, Juventus's beloved captain, have all graced its pitches. More recently, it has been home to modern superstars such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Zlatan Ibrahimović, and Romelu Lukaku. In the contemporary landscape, the competitive balance has shifted. While Juventus dominated the 2010s with nine consecutive titles, recent years have seen a resurgence from AC Milan and Inter Milan, who have reclaimed the Scudetto. Napoli's emphatic 2022-23 title victory further highlighted the league's renewed unpredictability and tactical diversity. An interesting fact is that Serie A is often called the "league of coaches" due to its historical emphasis on tactical systems, from *Catenaccio* to *Total Football* adaptations. The iconic black and white match ball, the *Puma Orbita*, is also a recognizable symbol of the league. With its blend of deep history, tactical innovation, and passionate support, Serie A remains a cornerstone of world football.
About Serie A
Serie A is a top football competition based in Italy, featuring league standings, fixture lists, results and team-by-team statistical breakdowns. 20 teams currently compete in Serie A, battling across the season for the title and league position. 5 matches are scheduled in the upcoming Serie A fixture list, with live updates and AI-powered predictions on this site. Browse standings, top scorers, fixtures, results and matchday predictions for Serie A below.
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View allGasperini on Dybala & Mancini: What Roma's Future Holds
Gasperini confirms Mancini will stay at Roma despite Inter links and addresses Dybala's contract situation as the club prepares for Champions League.
Dimarco Leads Inter to Scudetto: 18 Assists, MVP
Federico Dimarco won Serie A MVP with a record 18 assists, leading Inter to a Scudetto and two trophies under Chivu while Italy missed World Cup.
Kolo Muani: €25-30M Price Set, Juventus Face Galatasaray
Juventus target Kolo Muani, valued at €25-30m by PSG, faces Galatasaray competition after Vlahovic exit. The French striker previously shone in Turin.
Joao Mario to Fiorentina: Paratici Guarantees Move for €10M
Joao Mario closes in on Fiorentina move thanks to Paratici; €10M deal tied to Dodo sale. Nico Gonzalez could leave Juve for €30M.
Vlahovic Renewal Fails: Why Spalletti Gave Up
Dusan Vlahovic's Juventus renewal is dead: the club refused to shatter its wage cap. Luciano Spalletti, who reopened talks, has conceded defeat.
Why Vlahovic Rejected Juve: €8M Wage vs David Deal
Dusan Vlahovic has left Juventus after failed renewal talks, rejecting a €6M+ offer and demanding €8M per year following Jonathan David's big-money signing.







