About Serie ASerie A (pronounced [ˈsɛːrje ˈa] in Italian) is Italy's professional football league and the top tier of the Italian football league system. Established in the 1929-30 season, it restructured the existing Italian football championships, which had been held since 1898, into a national round-robin format alongside Serie B. It operates under a promotion and relegation system with Serie B. ![]() League HistoryThe league was organized by the Direttorio Divisioni Superiori until 1943, by Lega Calcio from 1946 to 2010, and has been overseen by Lega Serie A ever since. The 29 championships held between 1898 and the founding of Serie A in 1929 are officially recognized by the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) as equivalent to subsequent Serie A titles. Similarly, the 1945-46 season, which was conducted in an interim format due to World War II, is also acknowledged as an official championship. Since 1924, the champion of Italy's top league has worn the Serie A champion badge on their jersey in the following season, and since 1961, the Scudetto (the trophy for Serie A champions) has been awarded to the league winner. ![]() Famous ClubsSerie A is home to some of the most successful and famous clubs in football history, including Juventus, Inter Milan, and AC Milan. These teams have played pivotal roles in the governance of European football and the sport's history. Juventus is Italy's most decorated club, boasting international success in all major UEFA and intercontinental competitions. AC Milan and Inter Milan have also earned significant honors: AC Milan is tied for third among the most successful clubs in UEFA Champions League history, while Inter Milan achieved the continental treble in the 2009-10 season. Along with Roma, Napoli, Lazio, and Fiorentina, these clubs form the "sette sorelle" (seven sisters) of Italian football. ![]() Ballon d'Or WinnersSerie A has historically attracted top global talent and produced numerous Ballon d'Or winners. It has become a cradle for the Ballon d'Or, with 14 individuals claiming the award—including superstars such as Omar Sívori, Paolo Rossi, Michel Platini, and Roberto Baggio—amassing a total of 18 victories. |

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Inter Milan
AC Milan
Napoli
AS Roma
Juventus
Como
Atalanta
Sassuolo
Lazio
Bologna
Udinese
Parma
Cagliari
Torino
Genoa
Cremonese
Lecce
Fiorentina
Pisa
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Feb. 22nd Key Football Fixtures! Pro Predictions & Betting Tips

Serie A: AC Milan VS Parma Pro Prediction & Betting Tips

Serie A: Atalanta BC VS Napoli Pro Prediction & Betting Tips

Total Collapse! All 3 Serie A Teams Lose Champions League Play-Off 1st Legs – Napoli Out Before It Even Started!

Total Wipeout! All Serie A Teams Crushed By 2+ Goals In Champions League Play-Off First Legs!

Feb. 20th Key Football Fixtures! Pro Predictions & Betting Tips

Serie A: Sassuolo VS Hellas Verona Pro Prediction & Betting Tips

Cassano: Juventus Should Reflect on Themselves First; Nedved, Buffon and Iuliano Also Behaved the Same Way

Osimhen Blasts Napoli: They Did Not Keep Their Gentlemen’s Agreement and Treated Me Like a Dog!

Official: Juventus Officials Giorgio Chiellini Suspended; Pierre Kalulu’s One-Match Ban Upheld

Referee of Inter Milan vs Juventus Receives Numerous Death Threats, Prepares to Report to Police

Fabio Cannavaro Discusses Alessandro Bastoni’s Dive That Led to a Red Card in the Derby d’Italia

Feb. 16th Key Football Fixtures! Pro Predictions & Betting Tips

Serie A: Cagliari VS Lecce Pro Prediction & Betting Tips

Comolli Fumes! Juventus Robbed Of Fair Fight Vs Inter – Shameful Refereeing Errors Ruin Derby D’Italia!
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Serie A upcoming fixture
Details for the next fixture in Serie A are not available yet. Check back soon for the confirmed schedule, streams, odds, and in-depth previews.
Serie A most recent fixture
The latest Serie A match was Udinese vs Sassuolo in Serie A on Feb 15, 2026, 11:30:00 AM UTC, finishing 1 - 2 (Sassuolo claimed the win.) at full time.
The first half closed at 1-0, and after the second half plus stoppage time, the full-time score settled at 1-2.
Tarik Muharemovic, Arthur Atta, Jordan Zemura, Jurgen Ekkelenkamp, Woyo Coulibaly, and Alieu Fadera were shown a yellow card.
Oumar Solet scored once for Udinese. Armand Lauriente scored once for Sassuolo. Andrea Pinamonti scored once for Sassuolo.
Udinese won 7 corners and Sassuolo won 6 corners.
This is round 25 of the Serie A.
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