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Top 10 Clubs with the most Series A Titles

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Since its inception in 1898, Serie A has been the home of tactical masterclasses, fierce rivalries, and legendary players who have defined the beautiful game. From the Golden Era of Italian football to modern-day dominance, Serie A’s winners have left indelible marks on the sport’s history.

But who stands tall in the league of legends? In this article, we rank the top 10 Serie A clubs by their Scudetti (league titles) and explore the iconic eras, players, and rivalries that have shaped Italy’s premier football league.

Ready to uncover the kings of Italian football? Let’s dive in.


Top 10 Serie A Winners

10. Lazio – 2 titles
(1973–74, 1999–2000)
Lazio’s two titles reflect their resilience and occasional brilliance. Their 1999–2000 title under Sven-Göran Eriksson was particularly memorable, with stars like Alessandro Nesta and Pavel Nedvěd leading the charge.


9. Napoli – 3 titles
(1986–87, 1989–90, 2022–23)
Napoli’s three titles are tied to two iconic eras: Diego Maradona’s magic in the late 1980s and their resurgence in 2022–23. Their passionate fans and attacking football continue to make them one of Serie A’s most beloved teams.


8. Roma – 3 titles
(1941–42, 1982–83, 2000–01)
Roma’s passionate fanbase has celebrated three Scudetti, each tied to unforgettable moments. From Falcão’s brilliance in the 1980s to Francesco Totti’s leadership in the 2000s, the Giallorossi have carved their place among Italy’s elite.


7. Pro Vercelli – 7 titles
(1908, 1909, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1921, 1922)
Pro Vercelli were early giants of Italian football, dominating in the early 20th century with their tactical prowess and teamwork. Though they’ve faded from prominence, their seven titles remain a testament to their historic importance.

6. Bologna – 7 titles
(1924–25, 1928–29, 1935–36, 1936–37, 1938–39, 1940–41, 1963–64)
Bologna’s golden era spanned the 1930s and 1940s, where their stylish play and strong squad earned them seven Scudetti. Their last title in 1964 marked the end of an era, but their legacy remains firmly entrenched in Serie A history.


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