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[LENGKAP] Daftar Juara Seri A dari Tahun ke Tahun

Serie A juga disebut Serie A TIM karena kesepakatan sponsor dengan Telecom Italia, adalah liga sepak bola profesional tertinggi di sistem liga sepak bola Italia dan telah berjalan selama delapan puluh tahun lebih sejak dibentuk dengan format saat ini pada musim 1929–30. Liga ini dijalankan oleh Lega Calcio sampai 2010, tetapi organisasi baru, Lega Serie A, dibentuk pada awal musim 2010–11. Serie A seringkali dianggap sebagai salah satu liga sepak bola terbaik di dunia, dan mencapai puncaknya pada 1990-an sampai pertengahan 2000-an.

Berikut daftar juara Seri A dari tahun ke tahunnya :

 



Kejuaraan Italia (Sebelum Serie A)

 

Tahun Juara Runner-Up Topskor (klub) (jumlah gol)
1897–98 Genoa (1) Torino Robert Al Leaver (Genoa) (2)
1898–99 Genoa (2) Torino
1899–00 Genoa (3) Torinese
1900–01 AC Milan (1) Genoa Ettore Negretti (AC Milan) (4)
1901–02 Genoa (4) AC Milan
1902–03 Genoa (5) Juventus
1903–04 Genoa (6) Juventus
1904–05 Juventus (1) Genoa
1905–06 AC Milan (2) Juventus Guido Pedroni (AC Milan) (3)
1906–07 AC Milan (3) Torino Hans Kaempfer (Torino) (7)
1907–08 Pro Vercelli (1) US Milanese
1908–09 Pro Vercelli (2) US Milanese
1909–10 Inter Milan (1) Pro Vercelli
1910–11 Pro Vercelli (3) AC Milan (Liga)
Vicenza (Nasional)
Louis Van Hege (AC Milan) (19)
1911–12 Pro Vercelli (4) AC Milan (Liga)
Venezia (Nasional)
1912–13 Pro Vercelli (5) Genoa (Liga)
Lazio (Nasional)
1913–14 Casale (1) Genoa (Liga)
Lazio (Nasional)
1914–15 Genoa (7) Torino
1916 AC Milan Juventus →Titel tidak resmi
1916–19 Perang Dunia I
1919–20 Inter Milan (2) Juventus (Liga)
Livorno (Nasional)
1920–21 Pro Vercelli (6) Bologna (Liga)
Pisa (Nasional)
1921–22
(C.C.I.)
Pro Vercelli (7) Genoa (Liga)
Fortitudo AS Roma (Nasional)
1921–22
(F.I.G.C.)
Novese (1) Sampierdarenese
1922–23 Genoa (8) Pro Vercelli (Liga)
Lazio (Nasional)
1923–24 Genoa (9) Bologna (Liga)
Savoia (Nasional)
Heinrich Schönfeld (Torino) (22)
1924–25 Bologna (1) Genoa (Liga)
Alba Trastevere (Nasional)
Mario Magnozzi (Livorno) (19)
1925–26 Juventus (2) Bologna (Liga)
Alba Trastevere (Nasional)
Ferenc Hirzer (Juventus) (35)
1926–27 Tidak ada juara Bologna Anton Powolny (Inter) (22)
1927–28 Torino (1) Genoa Julio Libonatti (Torino) (35)
1928–29 Bologna (2) Torino Gino Rossetti (Torino) (36)



Serie A

 

Tahun Juara Runner-Up Topskor (klub) (jumlah gol)
1929–30 Inter Milan (3) Genoa Giuseppe Meazza (Inter Milan) (31)
1930–31 Juventus (3) AS Roma Rodolfo Volk (AS Roma) (29)
1931–32 Juventus (4) Bologna Pedro Petrone (Fiorentina)
Angelo Schiavio (Bologna) (25)
1932–33 Juventus (5) Inter Milan Felice Placido Borel II° (Juventus) (29)
1933–34 Juventus (6) Inter Milan Felice Placido Borel II° (Juventus) (31)
1934–35 Juventus (7) Inter Milan Enrico Guaita (AS Roma) (31)
1935–36 Bologna (3) AS Roma Giuseppe Meazza (Inter Milan) (25)
1936–37 Bologna (4) Lazio Silvio Piola (Lazio) (21)
1937–38 Inter Milan (4) Juventus Giuseppe Meazza (Inter Milan) (20)
1938–39 Bologna (5) Torino Aldo Boffi (AC Milan)
Ettore Puricelli (Bologna) (19)
1939–40 Inter Milan (5) Bologna Aldo Boffi (AC Milan) (24)
1940–41 Bologna (6) Inter Milan Ettore Puricelli (Bologna) (22)
1941–42 AS Roma (1) Torino Aldo Boffi (AC Milan) (22)
1942–43 Torino (2) Livorno Silvio Piola (Lazio) (21)
1944 Spezia Calcio Torino → Titel tidak resmi
1944–45 Perang Dunia II
1945–46 Torino (3) Juventus Guglielmo Gabetto (Torino) (22)
1946–47 Torino (4) Juventus Valentino Mazzola (Torino) (29)
1947–48 Torino (5) AC Milan Giampiero Boniperti (Juventus) (27)
1948–49 Torino (6) Inter Milan István Nyers (Inter Milan) (26)
1949–50 Juventus (8) AC Milan Gunnar Nordahl (AC Milan) (35)
1950–51 AC Milan (4) Inter Milan Gunnar Nordahl (AC Milan) (34)
1951–52 Juventus (9) AC Milan John Hansen (Juventus) (30)
1952–53 Inter Milan (6) Juventus Gunnar Nordahl (AC Milan) (26)
1953–54 Inter Milan (7) Juventus Gunnar Nordahl (AC Milan) (23)
1954–55 AC Milan (5) Udinese Gunnar Nordahl (AC Milan) (26)
1955–56 Fiorentina (1) AC Milan Gino Pivatelli (Bologna) (29)
1956–57 AC Milan (6) Fiorentina Dino da Costa (AS Roma) (22)
1957–58 Juventus (10) Fiorentina John Charles (Juventus) (28)
1958–59 AC Milan (7) Fiorentina Antonio Valentin Angelillo (Inter Milan) (33)
1959–60 Juventus (11) Fiorentina Omar Sivori (Juventus) (28)
1960–61 Juventus (12) AC Milan Sergio Brighenti (Sampdoria) (27)
1961–62 AC Milan (8) Inter Milan José Altafini (AC Milan)
Aurelio AC Milani (Fiorentina) (22)
1962–63 Inter Milan (8) Juventus Harald Nielsen (Bologna)
Pedro Manfredini (AS Roma) (19)
1963–64 Bologna (7) Inter Milan Harald Nielsen (Bologna) (21)
1964–65 Inter Milan (9) AC Milan Sandro Mazzola (Inter Milan)
Alberto Orlando (Fiorentina) (17)
1965–66 Inter Milan (10) Bologna Luis Vinicio (Vicenza) (25)
1966–67 Juventus (13) Inter Milan Gigi Riva (Cagliari) (18)
1967–68 AC Milan (9) Napoli Pierino Prati (AC Milan) (15)
1968–69 Fiorentina (2) Cagliari Gigi Riva (Cagliari) (21)
1969–70 Cagliari Calcio (1) Inter Milan Gigi Riva (Cagliari) (21)
1970–71 Inter Milan (11) AC Milan Roberto Boninsegna (Inter Milan) (24)
1971–72 Juventus (14) AC Milan Roberto Boninsegna (Inter Milan) (22)
1972–73 Juventus (15) AC Milan Giuseppe Savoldi (Bologna)
Paolino Pulici (Torino)
Gianni Rivera (AC Milan) (17)
1973–74 Lazio (1) Juventus Giorgio Chinaglia (Lazio) (24)
1974–75 Juventus (16) Napoli Paolino Pulici (Torino) (18)
1975–76 Torino (7) Juventus Paolino Pulici (Torino) (21)
1976–77 Juventus (17) Torino Francesco Graziani (Torino) (21)
1977–78 Juventus (18) Vicenza Paolo Rossi (Vicenza) (24)
1978–79 AC Milan (10) Perugia Bruno Giordano (Lazio) (19)
1979–80 Inter Milan (12) Juventus Roberto Bettega (Juventus) (16)
1980–81 Juventus (19) AS Roma Roberto Pruzzo (AS Roma) (18)
1981–82 Juventus (20) Fiorentina Roberto Pruzzo (AS Roma) (15)
1982–83 AS Roma (2) Juventus Michel Platini (Juventus) (16)
1983–84 Juventus (21) AS Roma Michel Platini (Juventus) (20)
1984–85 Verona (1) Torino Michel Platini (Juventus) (18)
1985–86 Juventus (22) AS Roma Roberto Pruzzo (AS Roma) (19)
1986–87 Napoli (1) Juventus Pietro Paolo Virdis (AC Milan) (17)
1987–88 AC Milan (11) Napoli Diego Maradona (Napoli) (15)
1988–89 Inter Milan (13) Napoli Aldo Serena (Inter Milan) (22)
1989–90 Napoli (2) AC Milan Marco van Basten (AC Milan) (19)
1990–91 Sampdoria (1) AC Milan Gianluca Vialli (Sampdoria) (19)
1991–92 AC Milan (12) Juventus Marco van Basten (AC Milan) (25)
1992–93 AC Milan (13) Inter Milan Giuseppe Signori (Lazio) (26)
1993–94 AC Milan (14) Juventus Giuseppe Signori (Lazio) (23)
1994–95 Juventus (23) Lazio Gabriel Batistuta (Fiorentina) (26)
1995–96 AC Milan (15) Juventus Igor Protti (Bari)
Giuseppe Signori (Lazio) (24)
1996–97 Juventus (24) Parma Filippo Inzaghi (Atalanta) (24)
1997–98 Juventus (25) Inter Milan Oliver Bierhoff (Udinese) (27)
1998–99 AC Milan (16) Lazio Márcio Amoroso (Udinese) (22)
1999–00 Lazio (2) Juventus Andriy Shevchenko (AC Milan) (24)
2000–01 AS Roma (3) Juventus Hernán Crespo (Lazio) (26)
2001–02 Juventus (26) AS Roma David Trezeguet (Juventus)
Dario Hübner (Piacenza) (24)
2002–03 Juventus (27) Inter Milan Christian Vieri (Inter Milan) (24)
2003–04 AC Milan (17) AS Roma Andriy Shevchenko (AC Milan) (24)
2004–05 Tidak ada juara
[gelar Juventus ditarik]
AC Milan Cristiano Lucarelli (Livorno) (24)
2005–06 Inter Milan (14)
[‘hibah’ dari gelar Juventus]
AS Roma Luca Toni (Fiorentina) (31)
2006–07 Inter Milan (15) AS Roma Francesco Totti (AS Roma) (26)
2007–08 Inter Milan (16) AS Roma Alessandro Del Piero (Juventus) (21)
2008–09 Inter Milan (17) Juventus Zlatan Ibrahimović (Inter Milan) (25)
2009–10 Inter Milan (18) AS Roma Antonio Di Natale (Udinese) (29)
2010–11 AC Milan (18) Inter Milan Antonio Di Natale (Udinese) (28)
2011–12 Juventus (28) AC Milan Zlatan Ibrahimovic (AC Milan) (28)
2012-13 Juventus (29)
Napoli Edinson Cavani (Napoli) (29)
2013-14 Juventus (30) AS Roma Ciro Immobile (Torino) (22)
2014-15 Juventus (31) AS Roma M.Icardi(Intermilan),Luca toni(H.Verona)(22)

 

Koleksi Gelar

 

Klub Juara Runner-Up Musim Scudetto
Juventus 31 20 1905, 1925–26, 1930–31, 1931–32, 1932–33, 1933–34, 1934–35, 1949–50, 1951–52, 1957–58, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1966–67, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77, 1977–78, 1980–81, 1981–82, 1983–84, 1985–86, 1994–95, 1996–97, 1997–98, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2011-12. 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15
Inter Milan 18 14  1909–10, 1919–20, 1929–30, 1937–38, 1939–40, 1952–53, 1953–54, 1962–63, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1970–71, 1979–80, 1988–89, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10
AC Milan 18 14 1901, 1906, 1907, 1950–51, 1954–55, 1956–57, 1958–59, 1961–62, 1967–68, 1978–79, 1987–88, 1991–92, 1992–93, 1993–94, 1995–96, 1998–99, 2003–04, 2010–11
Genoa 9 4 1898, 1899, 1900, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1914–15, 1922–23, 1923–24
Torino 7 7 1927–28, 1942–43, 1945–46, 1946–47, 1947–48, 1948–49, 1975–76
Bologna 7 4 1924–25, 1928–29, 1935–36, 1936–37, 1938–39, 1940–41, 1963–64
Pro Vercelli 7 1 1908, 1909, 1910–11, 1911–12, 1912–13, 1920–21, 1921–22 (CCI)
AS Roma 3 12 1941–42, 1982–83, 2000–01
Lazio 2 6 1973–74, 1999–00
Fiorentina 2 5 1955–56, 1968–69
Napoli 2 5 1986–87, 1989–90
Cagliari 1 1 1969–70
Casale 1 1913–14
Novese 1 1921–22 (FIGC)
Sampdoria 1 1990–91
Verona 1 1984–85

 

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