Serie A Winners

Juventus holds the record with 36 Serie A titles, more than any other team in Italian football history.

Inter Milan sits second with 20, followed by AC Milan with 19. But the story gets more interesting: after Juventus won nine consecutive championships from 2011-2020, the monopoly ended.

In the last five years, four different teams have won, including Napoli’s 2024-25 victory under Antonio Conte, when they finished just one point ahead of defending champion Inter Milan.

This guide covers the complete championship list, how dominance shifted across eras, why Juventus’s reign ended, and the records that define Serie A history.

Serie A All-Time Champions: Complete List 1929-2025

SeasonChampionNotes
1929-30InternazionaleModern Serie A begins
1930-31JuventusFirst of many
1931-32JuventusConsecutive 1
1932-33JuventusConsecutive 2
1933-34JuventusConsecutive 3
1934-35JuventusConsecutive 4
1935-36BolognaBreaks Juventus streak
1936-37Bologna
1937-38Ambrosiana (Inter)
1938-39Bologna
1939-40Ambrosiana (Inter)
1940-41AS Roma
1941-42AS Roma
1942-43Torino
1943-47No championshipWWII suspension
1947-48TorinoPost-war begins
1948-49TorinoGreat Torino era
1949-50Juventus
1950-51AC MilanMilan begins dominance
1951-52AC Milan
1952-53Internazionale
1953-54Internazionale
1954-55AC Milan
1955-56Fiorentina
1956-57AC Milan
1957-58AC Milan
1958-59AC Milan
1959-60Juventus
1960-61Juventus
1961-62AC Milan
1962-63Inter MilanInter rises
1963-64Bologna
1964-65Inter Milan
1965-66Inter Milan
1966-67Inter MilanConsecutive 2
1967-68Inter MilanConsecutive 3
1968-69Fiorentina
1969-70Cagliari
1970-71Inter MilanInter resurgent
1971-72JuventusJuventus resurgent
1972-73JuventusConsecutive 1
1973-74JuventusConsecutive 2
1974-75JuventusConsecutive 3
1975-76TorinoBreaks Juventus streak
1976-77JuventusJuventus dominance returns
1977-78JuventusConsecutive 1
1978-79AC MilanBreaks streak
1979-80Juventus
1980-81AS Roma
1981-82Juventus
1982-83AS Roma
1983-84Juventus
1984-85Hellas VeronaUnderdog victory
1985-86Juventus
1986-87NapoliFirst Napoli title
1987-88AC MilanMilan era begins
1988-89AC MilanConsecutive 1
1989-90AC MilanConsecutive 2
1990-91AC MilanConsecutive 3
1991-92AC MilanConsecutive 4 (Unbeaten)
1992-93AC MilanConsecutive 5
1993-94AC MilanConsecutive 6
1994-95JuventusMilan era ends
1995-96AC Milan
1996-97Juventus
1997-98Juventus
1998-99AC Milan
1999-00Lazio
2000-01AS Roma
2001-02JuventusJuventus ascends
2002-03JuventusConsecutive 1
2003-04AC Milan
2004-05;No winner (title voided)
2005-06Inter MilanJuventus stripped, Inter awarded
2006-07Internazionale
2007-08InternazionaleConsecutive 1
2008-09InternazionaleConsecutive 2
2009-10InternazionaleConsecutive 3
2010-11AC Milan
2011-12JuventusJuventus 9-peat begins
2012-13JuventusConsecutive 1
2013-14JuventusConsecutive 2
2014-15JuventusConsecutive 3
2015-16JuventusConsecutive 4
2016-17JuventusConsecutive 5
2017-18JuventusConsecutive 6
2018-19JuventusConsecutive 7
2019-20JuventusConsecutive 8 (Ronaldo era)
2020-21Inter Milan9-peat ends, Conte arrives
2021-22AC Milan
2022-23NapoliFirst title in 33 years
2023-24Inter MilanBack-to-back
2024-25NapoliConte’s second title

Three teams dominate Serie A history: Juventus (36 titles), Inter Milan (20), and AC Milan (19) account for 74 of 96 championships. The remaining 22 titles are split among 11 other teams.

Juventus’s Record 36 Titles: How One Team Dominated Italian Football

Juventus won 36 titles across nearly a century, a record no Italian team will match soon. Their dominance came in distinct waves, not a single era.

The 9-peat from 2011-12 to 2019-20 is the most visible. Juventus won with sustained financial power, managerial stability (Massimo Allegri’s five years), and world-class players (Buffon, Pirlo, Ronaldo).

Inter Milan broke this streak in 2020-21 under Antonio Conte, winning by 12 points and proving the dominance was beatable.

But Juventus’s record isn’t just the recent decade. They won five consecutive titles in the 1930s and again in the 1970s, establishing themselves as football’s premier force across generations. This multi-era dominance separates them from every other club.

One note: Juventus’s 2005-06 title was stripped due to the Calciopoli match-fixing scandal, with Inter Milan awarded that year instead.

Additionally, no title was awarded for the 2004-05 season. These details add context to Serie A’s competitive integrity history.

Top Teams by Serie A Titles: The Big Three and Historic Winners

TeamTitlesLast WonDominant Era
Juventus362019-201930s, 1970s, 2011-2020
Inter Milan202023-241950s-60s, 2006-2010, 2020-25
AC Milan192021-221950s-60s, 1988-1994
Genoa91923-241898-1924 (pioneer era)
Torino71975-761940s-1950s
Bologna71963-641920s-1960s
Napoli42024-251987, 1990, 2022-23, 2024-25
Roma31982-83Historic presence
Lazio21999-00Modern era
Fiorentina21968-69Historic presence

The Big Three monopoly is real: Juventus, Inter, and AC Milan have won 74 of 96 titles. This reflects financial power, organizational stability, and sustained management quality. The remaining 22 titles went to eight other clubs over nearly a century.

Inter’s 20 titles came in distinct periods: dominance in the 1950s-60s under Helenio Herrera, a 60-year gap, then resurgence from 2006-2010 (the Milito era) and again from 2020-2025.

AC Milan peaked in the early 1990s, winning six titles in eight years under Arrigo Sacchi.

Historic powerhouses like Genoa (9 titles between 1898-1924) and Torino’s Great Torino era (five consecutive in the 1940s) dominated before modern financial concentration.

Napoli’s four titles span different eras: two under Diego Maradona in the late 1980s, two recent under Antonio Conte.

Serie A History By Era: How Dominance Shifted Over 96 Years

1929-1945: Juventus, Bologna, and Ambrosiana Establish Dominance

Juventus won five consecutive titles from 1931-1935, setting an early record. Bologna and Ambrosiana (Inter) shared the remaining titles. This era ended when World War II suspended the championship in 1943.

1945-1970: Great Torino and the Rise of AC Milan

Torino dominated immediately post-war, winning five titles in seven years before the 1949 Superga air disaster killed most players. AC Milan emerged during the 1950s-60s, establishing the foundation for Milan club power. Inter won multiple titles in the 1960s, but Milan’s organization dominated the period.

1970-2000: AC Milan’s Golden Era and Scattered Winners

AC Milan dominated the early 1990s under Sacchi, winning five of eight titles between 1988-1994. This represented Italian football’s most tactically sophisticated period. Juventus began ascending in the 2000s, winning back-to-back titles and building the infrastructure for their later 9-peat.

2011-2020: The Juventus Monopoly

Juventus won nine consecutive titles. Competitors knew before the season started that Juventus would likely win. Financial investment, managerial stability, and sustained player quality made this era distinct. By 2019-20 (Ronaldo’s final season), the pattern seemed permanent.

2020-2025: Competitive Balance Restored

In five years, four different teams won: Inter Milan (2020-21), AC Milan (2021-22), Napoli (2022-23, 2024-25). This shift reflects Juventus’s post-Ronaldo struggles, increased investment by other clubs (American ownership at Milan, strategic spending at Napoli), and managerial changes (Conte’s arrival). Whether this balance is permanent or temporary remains unclear; but the Juventus monopoly has ended.

Notable Records and Milestones in Serie A History

  • Most Consecutive Titles: Juventus holds the record with nine consecutive championships (2011-20). This surpassed the previous mark of five consecutive, achieved by Grande Torino (1949), Juventus in the 1930s, and Inter Milan (2010). The 9-peat may never be matched given modern competitive balance.
  • Closest Title Race: Napoli won the 2024-25 season by just one point over Inter Milan, one of the tightest finishes in recent memory. This compressed margin reflects current competitive balance, contrasting the Juventus era when 15-20 point margins were common.
  • Largest Single-Season Margin: Inter Milan won the 2020-21 title by 12 points, their dominant performance after breaking Juventus’s dominance streak.
  • Title Distribution Inequality: Three teams account for 77% of all titles (74 of 96). This concentration is unusually high compared to other European leagues, reflecting historical power concentration.
  • No Title Awarded: The 2004-05 season had no declared champion when Juventus’s title was voided due to the Calciopoli scandal. This remains the only such season in modern Serie A history.
  • Underdog Victory: Hellas Verona’s 1984-85 title remains Serie A’s greatest underdog story, breaking the traditional power structure before it hardened further.

FAQs

How many Serie A titles does Juventus have?

36, the most of any Italian team. Their dominance spans nearly a century, with particularly strong periods in the 1930s, 1970s, and 2011-2020.

Who won Serie A in 2024-25?

Napoli won under manager Antonio Conte, finishing one point ahead of defending champion Inter Milan. This was their fourth title.

How many consecutive titles did Juventus win?

Nine consecutive from 2011-12 through 2019-20. Inter Milan ended this run in 2020-21.

What is the Scudetto?

The Scudetto (meaning “little shield” in Italian) is the badge worn by Serie A champions on their jerseys the following season. The term is synonymous with winning the Italian championship.

Which team has won the most Serie A titles?

Juventus leads with 36 titles. Inter Milan has 20, AC Milan has 19. These three clubs account for 74 of 96 championships since 1929.

How many times has Inter Milan won Serie A?

20 times. They dominated the 1950s-60s, 2006-2010, and have been strong again since 2020.

Why was Juventus’s 2005-06 title stripped?

Due to the Calciopoli match-fixing scandal. Inter Milan was awarded that year’s title retroactively. No title was awarded for 2004-05 either.

How many titles does Napoli have?

Four: 1987, 1990, 2022-23, and 2024-25. Their most recent came under Antonio Conte.

Did Juventus win every year from 2011-2020?

Yes, nine consecutive titles from 2011-12 through 2019-20. Inter Milan broke this streak in 2020-21.

Which team won most Serie A titles in the 1990s?

AC Milan dominated with five titles between 1988-1994.

M. Abdullah
M. Abdullah is a football content specialist and analyst at Surprise Sports. He specializes in tactical match coverage, global tournament tracking, and data-driven player profiles, evaluating both on-pitch performance and the off-pitch economics of the sport.