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Serie A Champions History
June, 2024
Serie A was initiated in 1929-30. From 1898 to 1929. Italian football was played in regional groups. "Calcio Italiano" means football ("soccer") in Italian. "Scudetto" means small shield.
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The Serie A Championship title is referred to as the
Scudetto (small shield) because the winning team will wear a
small coat of arms with the Italian flag on their jersey in
the following season. The most successful league club is
Juventus F.C. with over 30 championships, followed by A.C. Milan and Internazionale with close to twenty. For every
ten titles won, a club is allowed to wear a golden star above
their club badge; so Juventus has three, while AC Milan and
Internazionale have one or two stars each.
Season
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Champion (Scudetto)
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Runner-up
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2023-24
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Inter Milan
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AC Milan
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2022-23
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Napoli
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Lazio
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2021-22
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AC Milan
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Inter Milan
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2020-21
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Inter Milan
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AC Milan
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2019-20
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Juventus
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Inter Milan
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2018-19
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Juventus
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Napoli
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2017-18
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Juventus
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Napoli
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2016-17
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Juventus
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AS Roma
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2015-16
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Juventus
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Napoli
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2014-15
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Juventus
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AS Roma
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2013-14
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Juventus
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AS Roma
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2012-13
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Juventus
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Napoli
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2011-12
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Juventus
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AC Milan
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2010-11
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AC Milan
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Inter Milan
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2009-10
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Inter Milan
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AS Roma
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2008-09
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Inter Milan
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Juventus
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2007-08
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Inter Milan
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AS Roma
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2006-07
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Inter Milan
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AS Roma
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2005-06
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Inter Milan
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AS Roma
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2004-05
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[none]
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revoked
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2003-04
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AC Milan
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AS Roma
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2002-03
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Juventus
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Inter Milan
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2001-02
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Juventus
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AS Roma
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2000-01
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AS Roma
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Juventus
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1999-2000
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Lazio
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Juventus
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1998-99
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AC Milan
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Lazio
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1997-98
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Juventus
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Inter Milan
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1996-97
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Juventus
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Parma
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1995-96
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AC Milan
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Juventus
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1994-95
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Juventus
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Lazio
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1993-94
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AC Milan
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Juventus
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1992-93
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AC Milan
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Inter Milan
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1991-92
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AC Milan
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Juventus
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1990-91
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Sampdoria
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AC Milan
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1989-90
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Napoli
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AC Milan
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1988-89
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Inter Milan
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Napoli
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1987-88
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AC Milan
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Napoli
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1986-87
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Napoli
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Juventus
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1985-86
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Juventus
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AS Roma
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1984-85
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Verona
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Torino
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1983-84
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Juventus
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AS Roma
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1982-83
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AS Roma
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Juventus
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1981-82
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Juventus
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Fiorentina
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1980-81
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Juventus
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AS Roma
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1979-80
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Inter Milan
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Juventus
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1978-79
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AC Milan
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Perugia
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1977-78
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Juventus
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Lanerossi
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1976-77
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Juventus
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Torino
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1975-76
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Torino
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Juventus
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1974-75
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Juventus
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Napoli
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1973-74
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Lazio
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Juventus
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1972-73
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Juventus
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AC Milan
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1971-72
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Juventus
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AC Milan
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1970-71
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Inter Milan
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AC Milan
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1969-70
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Cagliari
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Inter Milan
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1968-69
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Fiorentina
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Cagliari
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1967-68
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AC Milan
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Napoli
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1966-67
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Juventus
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Inter Milan
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1965-66
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Inter Milan
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Bologna
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1964-65
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Inter Milan
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AC Milan
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1963-64
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Bologna
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Inter Milan
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1962-63
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Inter Milan
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Juventus
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1961-62
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AC Milan
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Inter Milan
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1960-61
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Juventus
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AC Milan
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1959-60
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Juventus
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Fiorentina
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1958-59
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AC Milan
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Fiorentina
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1957-58
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Juventus
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Fiorentina
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1956-57
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AC Milan
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Fiorentina
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1955-56
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Fiorentina
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AC Milan
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1954-55
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AC Milan
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Udinese
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1953-54
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Inter Milan
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Juventus
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1952-53
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Inter Milan
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Juventus
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1951-52
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Juventus
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AC Milan
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1950-51
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AC Milan
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Inter Milan
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1949-50
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Juventus
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AC Milan
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1948-49
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Torino
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Inter Milan
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1947-48
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Torino
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AC Milan
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1946-47
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Torino
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Juventus
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1945-46
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Torino
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Juventus
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1944-45
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suspended
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World War II
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1942-43
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Torino
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Livorno
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1941-42
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AS Roma
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Torino
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1940-41
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Bologna
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Ambrosiana 'Inter'
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1939-40
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Ambrosiana 'Inter'
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Bologna
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1938-39
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Bologna
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Torino
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1937-38
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Ambrosiana 'Inter'
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Juventus
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1936-37
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Bologna
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Lazio
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1935-36
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Bologna
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AS Roma
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1934-35
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Juventus
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Ambrosiana 'Inter'
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1933-34
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Juventus
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Ambrosiana 'Inter'
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1932-33
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Juventus
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Ambrosiana 'Inter'
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1931-32
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Juventus
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Bologna
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1930-31
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Juventus
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AS Roma
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1929-30
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Ambrosiana SS
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Genova 1893
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1929
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Bologna
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Torino
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1928
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FBC Torino
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Genoa
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1927
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FBC Torino (revoked)
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Bologna
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1926
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FBC Juventus
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Alba Roma
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1925
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Bologna FBC
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Alba Roma
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1924
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Genoa FBC
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AC Savoia
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1923
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Genoa FBC
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Lazio
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1922 CCI
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US Pro Vercelli
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Fortitudo Roma
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1922 FIGC
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US Novese
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Sampierdarenese
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1921
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US Pro Vercelli
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Pisa
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1920
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FBC Internazionale
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Livorno
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1918-19
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suspended
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World War I
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1917-18
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suspended
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World War I
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1916-17
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suspended
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World War I
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1915
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Genoa FBC
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(FIGC awarded the title)
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1914
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Casale
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Lazio
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1913
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Pro Vercelli
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Lazio
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1912
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Pro Vercelli
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Venezia
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1911
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Pro Vercelli
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Vicenza
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1910
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FBC Internazionale
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Pro Vercelli
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1909
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Pro Vercelli
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US Milanese
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1908
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Pro Vercelli
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US Milanese
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1907
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Milan FBC
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FBC Torino
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1906
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Milan FBC
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FBC Juventus
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1905
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FBC Juventus
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Genoa FBC
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1904
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Genoa FBC
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FBC Juventus
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1903
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Genoa FBC
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FBC Juventus
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1902
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Genoa FBC
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Milan Cricket & FBC
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1901
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Milan Cricket & FBC
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Genoa FBC
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1900
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Genoa FBC
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FBC Torinese
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1899
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Genoa Cricket & Athletic Club
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FBC Internazionale
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1898
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Genoa Cricket & Athletic Club
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FBC Internazionale
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*Inter Milan's total includes three championships as
Ambrosiana-Inter; no title was awarded in 1927 after Torino was
stripped by the Italian Federation; Torino was declared
champion in 1948-49 when most of the team died in a plane
crash. Totals and champions from 2003-2006 had to be restated in 2006 when a scandal shocked Italian football. Juventus, AC Milan, Fiorentina, and Lazio were retroactively penalized, Juventus was stripped of more than one title, and the winner of 2004-2005 season declared null - no title awarded.
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