List of Italian Football Championship clubs
This is a complete List of Italian Football Championship clubs from the first season in 1898 until the present day.
From 1898 to 1929
A
Club | City | First season |
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A.C. Ligure Bolzaneto | Bolzaneto, Genoa | 1914–15 |
A.C. Milanese | Milan | 1913–14 |
Alba Roma | Flaminio, Rome | 1912–13 |
Alba-Audace Roma | Flaminio, Rome | 1926–27 |
Alessandria | Alessandria | 1913–14 |
Amatori Torino | Turin | 1919–20 |
Anconitana | Ancona | 1921–22 (CCI) |
Andrea Doria | Genoa | 1903 |
Atalanta | Bergamo | 1919–20 |
Audace Roma/Audace-Esperia | Rome | 1912–13 |
Audace Taranto | Taranto | 1921–22 (CCI) |
Audace Torino | Turin | 1902 |
Audacia Napoli | Naples | 1920–21 |
Audax Modena | Modena | 1914–15 |
Ausonia Milano | Milan | 1909–10 |
Ausonia Pro Gorla | Gorla Primo, Milan | 1919–20 |
B
Club | City | First season |
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Bagnolese | Bagnoli, Naples | 1920–21 |
Bari | Bari | 1928–29 |
Bentegodi Verona | Verona | 1920–21 |
Biellese | Biella | 1914–15 |
Bologna | Bologna | 1910–11 |
Brescia | Brescia | 1913–14 |
C
Club | City | First season |
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C.S. Firenze | Florence | 1911–12 |
Carignano | Carignano | 1920–21 |
Carpi | Carpi | 1919–20 |
Casale | Casale Monferrato | 1911–12 |
Casertana | Caserta | 1925–26 |
Casteggio | Casteggio | 1920–21 |
Cavese | Cava de' Tirreni | 1922–23 |
Chiasso | Chiasso (Switzerland) | 1914–15 |
Como | Como | 1913–14 |
Cremonese | Cremona | 1914–15 |
E
Club | City | First season |
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Enotria Goliardo | Milan | 1919–20 |
Enotria Taranto | Taranto | 1923–24 |
Esperia Como | Como | 1922–23 |
F
Club | City | First season |
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F.B.C. Bari | Bari | 1924–25 |
F.B.C. Torinese | Turin | 1898 |
Fiorentina | Florence | 1928–29 |
Fiumana | Fiume (now Rijeka in Croatia) | 1928–29 |
Foggia | Foggia | 1923–24 |
Fortitudo | Borgo, Rome | 1913–14 |
Fortitudo-Pro Roma | Borgo, Rome | 1926–27 |
G
Club | City | First season |
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G.S. Bolognese | Bologna | 1919–20 |
Genoa | Genoa | 1898 |
Gerbi Pisa | Pisa | 1919–20 |
Ginnastica Torino | Turin | 1898 |
Giovani Calciatori Cappuccini | Vercelli | 1921–22 (FIGC) |
Giovani Calciatori Genova | Genoa | 1921–22 (FIGC) |
Giovani Calciatori Legnanesi | Legnano | 1920–21 |
Grifone G.C. Genova | Genoa | 1919–20 |
H
Club | City | First season |
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Hellas Verona | Verona | 1910–11 |
I
Club | City | First season |
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Ideale Bari | Bari | 1922–23 |
Inter/Ambrosiana | Milan | 1909 |
Internazionale Napoli | Naples | 1912–13 |
Internazionale Torino | Turin | 1898 |
Itala Firenze | Florence | 1913–14 |
J
Club | City | First season |
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Juventus | Turin | 1900 |
Juventus Audax | Rome | 1912–13 |
Juventus Italia | Milan | 1914–15 |
L
Club | City | First season |
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La Dominante Genova | Genoa | 1927–28 |
Lazio | Rome | 1912–13 |
Lecce | Lecce | 1922–23 |
Libertas Firenze | Florence | 1913–14 |
Libertas Milano | Milan | 1919–20 |
Libertas Palermo | Palermo | 1922–23 |
Liberty Bari | Bari | 1921–22 (CCI) |
Livorno | Livorno | 1919–20 |
Lucchese | Lucca | 1919–20 |
M
Club | City | First season |
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Maceratese | Macerata | 1925–26 |
Mantova | Mantua | 1919–20 |
Mantovana | Mantua | 1921–22 (FIGC) |
Mediolanum | Milan | 1901 |
Messina | Messina | 1922–23 |
Milan | Milan | 1900 |
Modena | Modena | 1912–13 |
Monza | Monza | 1919–20 |
N
Club | City | First season |
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Naples | Naples | 1912–13 |
Napoli/Internaples | Naples | 1922–23 |
Nazionale Emilia | Bologna | 1919–20 |
Nazionale Lombardia | Milan | 1913–14 |
Novara | Novara | 1912–13 |
Novese | Novi Ligure | 1921–22 (FIGC) |
P
Club | City | First season |
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Padova | Padua | 1914–15 |
Palermo | Palermo | 1921–22 (CCI) |
Parma | Parma | 1920–21 |
Pastore Torino | Turin | 1919–20 |
Pavia | Pavia | 1919–20 |
Petrarca Padova | Padua | 1913–14 |
Piacenza | Piacenza | 1920–21 |
Piemonte | Turin | 1910–11 |
Pisa | Pisa | 1912–13 |
Pistoiese | Pistoia | 1928–29 |
Prato | Prato | 1913–14 |
Pro Caserta | Caserta | 1919–20 |
Pro Italia Taranto | Taranto | 1921–22 (CCI) |
Pro Livorno | Livorno | 1921–22 (FIGC) |
Pro Napoli | Naples | 1919–20 |
Pro Patria | Busto Arsizio | 1920–21 |
Pro Roma | Rome | 1912–13 |
Pro Sesto | Sesto San Giovanni | 1920–21 |
Pro Vercelli | Vercelli | 1908 |
Puteolana | Pozzuoli | 1919–20 |
R
Club | City | First season |
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Racing Libertas Club | Milan | 1912–13 |
Reggiana | Reggio Emilia | 1920–21 |
Rivarolese | Rivarolo Ligure, Genoa | 1920–21 |
Roma | Rome | 1927–28 |
Roman | Parioli, Rome | 1912–13 |
S
Club | City | First season |
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Salernitana/Salernitanaudax | Salerno | 1920–21 |
Sampierdarenese | Sampierdarena, Genoa | 1899 |
Saronno | Saronno | 1919–20 |
Savoia | Torre Annunziata | 1920–21 |
Savona | Savona | 1913–14 |
Schio | Schio | 1920–21 |
Sestrese | Sestri Ponente, Genoa | 1920–21 |
S.P.A.L. | Ferrara | 1920–21 |
Speranza Savona | Savona | 1921–22 (FIGC) |
S.P.E.S. Genova | Genoa | 1919–20 |
Spezia | La Spezia | 1920–21 |
Stabia | Castellammare di Stabia | 1921–22 (CCI) |
Stelvio | Milan | 1920–21 |
T
Club | City | First season |
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Tivoli | Tivoli | 1921–22 (CCI) |
Torino | Turin | 1907 |
Trevigliese | Treviglio | 1919–20 |
Treviso | Treviso | 1920–21 |
Triestina | Trieste | 1928–29 |
U
Club | City | First season |
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U.S. Alessandrina | Alessandria | 1919–20 |
U.S. Milanese | Milan | 1905 |
U.S. Romana | Rome | 1919–20 |
U.S. Tarantina | Taranto | 1924–25 |
U.S. Torinese | Turin | 1919–20 |
Udinese | Udine | 1913–14 |
V
Club | City | First season |
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Valenzana | Valenza | 1914–15 |
Varese | Varese | 1919–20 |
Veloces | Biella | 1914–15 |
Venezia | Venice | 1909 |
Viareggio | Viareggio | 1920–21 |
Vicenza | Vicenza | 1910–11 |
Vigor Senigallia | Senigallia | 1921–22 (CCI) |
Virtus Bologna | Bologna | 1921–22 (FIGC) |
Virtus Juventusque | Livorno | 1912–13 |
Vittoria Roma | Rome | 1921–22 (CCI) |
Volontari Venezia | Venice | 1912–13 |
The 1921–22 C.C.I. championship
After 1928–1929 season: the single table
In 1929 FIGC changed the mechanism of the championship, and created the Serie A as we know it today (1 league only with 16, 18 or 20 teams).
These are the 66 teams which took part to the championships played from 1929–30 to 2016–17:
Internazionale is the only team which played all the seasons following Juventus' relegation to Serie B after the 2005–2006 season.
Seasons in Serie A
There are 67 teams that have taken part in 87 Serie A championships in a single round that was played from the 1929–30 season until the 2019–20 season. The teams in bold compete in Serie A currently. Internazionale is the only team that has played Serie A football in every season.
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By region
The following table lists the participations by region.
The teams in bold compete in Serie A currently.
War championships
1944 Campionato Alta Italia
This championship was disputed during the second World War and won by Vigili del Fuoco di La Spezia (V.V.F. Spezia, Spezia Firefighters). It wasn't recognized by the FIGC until 2002 and assigned to Spezia Calcio 1906, though Spezia's Scudetto is considered a "decoration".
(*) Audace San Michele and Pellizzari Arzignano retired after two matches.
The 1945–46 war championship
This championship is not usually included in the statistics, because some of the southern sides that took part to the competition were Serie B teams, while northern Serie B teams played at the second level with the Serie C teams. Anyway, Torino's scudetto is considered official.