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Who has won Serie A? All-time Italian soccer champions list

Juventus has won more Serie A championships than any other team, with 36 titles. Check out the all-time Italian soccer winners list now. [46022568]

Who has won Serie A? All-time Italian soccer champions list

 

Serie A is the highest level of the Italian football league system. It was founded in 1898 as Campionato nazionale di calcio and renamed Serie A in 1929.  

Juventus has won more championships than any other team, with 36 titles. Inter Milan and AC Milan trail them at 20 and 19 titles, respectively. 

Napoli took home their fourth title at the end of the 2024-25 season. Check out the all-time winners list below:

 

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: None 

2003-04: AC Milan 

2002-03: Juventus 

2001-02: Juventus 

2000-01: AS Roma 

1999-2000: Lazio 

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: Verona 

1983-84: Juventus 

1982-83: AS 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: Canceled due to World War II 

1943-44: Canceled due to World War II 

1942-43: Torino 

1941-42: AS 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 SS

1928-29: Bologna

1927-28: FBC Torino

1926-27: FBC Torino (revoked)

1925-26: FBC Juventus

1924-25: Bologna FBC

1923-24: Genoa FBC

1922-23: Genoa FBC

1921-22: US Novese (FIGC); US Pro Vercelli (CCI) 

1920-21: US Pro Vercelli

1919-20: FBC Internazionale

1918-19: Canceled due to World War I

1917-18: Canceled due to World War I

1916-17: Canceled due to World War I 

1915-16: Genoa FBC

1914-15: Casale

1913-14: Pro Vercelli

1912-13: Pro Vercelli

1911-12: Pro Vercelli

1910-11: FBC Internazionale

1909-10: Pro Vercelli

1908-09: Pro Vercelli

1907-08: Milan FBC

1906-07: Milan FBC

1905-06: FBC Juventus

1904-05: Genoa FBC

1903-04: Genoa FBC

1902-03: Genoa FBC

1901-02: Milan Cricket & FBC

1900-01: Genoa FBC

1899-1900: Genoa Cricket & Athletic Club

1898-99: Genoa Cricket & Athletic Club

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