Football records in Italy

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27, Juventus

76, Internazionale

1392, Juventus

4852, Juventus (1.72 goals per match)

7, Internazionale, against Treviso, January 18 2006 (Julio Cruz, Nicolás Burdisso, Javier Zanetti, Juan Sebastián Verón, Esteban Cambiasso, Kily González and Walter Samuel, all Argentine footballers)[1]

  • Virginio Rosetta (2 with Pro Vercelli + 6 with Juventus)
  • Giovanni Ferrari (5 with Juventus + 2 with Inter + 1 with Bologna)
  • Giuseppe Furino (all with Juventus)

  • Roberto Bettega (all with Juventus)
  • Alessandro Costacurta (all with Milan)
  • Ciro Ferrara (2 with Napoli + 5 with Juventus)
  • Paolo Maldini (all with Milan) [inactive]
  • Gaetano Scirea (all with Juventus)
  • Guglielmo Gabetto (2 with Juventus + 5 with Torino)

  • Guido Ara (all with Pro Vercelli)
  • Edoardo Pasteur (all with Genoa)
  • James Richardson Spensley (all with Genoa)
  • Claudio Gentile (all with Juventus)
  • Franco Baresi (all with Milan)
  • Antonio Cabrini (all with Juventus)
  • Franco Causio (all with Juventus)
  • Dino Zoff (all with Juventus)
  • Roberto Donadoni (all with Milan)

  • Walter Agar (all with Genoa)
  • Henri Dapples (all with Genoa)
  • Giovanni Innocenti (all with Pro Vercelli)
  • Pietro Leone (all with Pro Vercelli)
  • Felice Milano (all with Vercelli)
  • Giuseppe Milano (all with Pro Vercelli)
  • Carlo Rampini (all with Pro Vercelli)
  • Renato Cesarini (all with Juventus)
  • Raimundo Orsi Bibiani (all with Juventus)
  • Umberto Caligaris (all with Juventus)
  • Mario Varglien (all with Juventus)
  • Gianpiero Combi (all with Juventus)
  • Giuseppe Grezar (all with Torino)
  • Valentino Mazzola (all with Torino)
  • Franco Ossola (all with Torino)
  • Ezio Loik (all with Torino)
  • Pietro Ferraris (2 with Inter + 3 with Torino)
  • Lorenzo Buffon (4 with Milan + 1 with Inter)
  • Sandro Salvadore (2 with Milan + 3with Juventus)
  • Giampiero Boniperti (all with Juventus)
  • Tarcisio Burgnich (1 with Juventus + 4 with Inter)
  • Antonello Cuccureddu (all with Juventus)
  • Francesco Morini (all with Juventus)
  • Luciano Spinosi (all with Juventus)
  • Marco Tardelli (all with Juventus)
  • Pietro Fanna (3 with Juventus + 1 with Hellas Verona + 1 with Inter)
  • Sebastiano Rossi (all with Milan)
  • Demetrio Albertini (all with Milan)
  • Mauro Tassotti (all with Milan)
  • Antonio Conte (all with Juventus)
  • Alessio Tacchinardi (all with Juventus) [still active]
  • Alessandro Del Piero (all with Juventus) [still active]

Top thirty most goals scorers, all-time (only Serie A)

Updated the 16th December 2007

Players in bold are still active

Rank Nat Name Years Games Goals
1 Flag of Italy Silvio Piola 1929-1954 537 274
2 Flag of Sweden Gunnar Nordahl 1948-1958 291 225
3 Flag of Italy Giuseppe Meazza 1929-1947 367 216
4 Flag of BrazilFlag of Italy José Altafini 1958-1976 459 216
5 Flag of Italy Roberto Baggio 1985-2004 452 205
6 Flag of Sweden Kurt Hamrin 1956-1971 400 190
7 Flag of Italy Giuseppe Signori 1991-2004 344 188
8 Flag of Argentina Gabriel Batistuta 1991-2003 318 184
9 Flag of Italy Giampiero Boniperti 1946-1961 444 178
10 Flag of Italy Amedeo Amadei 1936-1956 423 174
11 Flag of Italy Giuseppe Savoldi 1965-1982 405 168
12 Flag of Italy Guglielmo Gabetto 1934-1949 322 165
13 Flag of Italy Roberto Boninsegna 1965-1979 366 163
14 Flag of Italy Francesco Totti 1992- 379 158
15 Flag of Italy Luigi Riva 1964-1976 289 156
15 Flag of Italy Roberto Mancini 1981-2000 541 156
17 Flag of Brazil Luis Vinicio 1955-1968 348 155
17 Flag of Italy Carlo Reguzzoni 1929-1948 401 155
19 Flag of Hungary István Nyers 1948-1956 236 153
20 Flag of Italy Adriano Bassetto 1946-1958 329 149
21 Flag of ArgentinaFlag of Italy Omar Sivori 1957-1969 278 146
22 Flag of Italy Benito Lorenzi 1947-1959 330 142
22 Flag of Italy Paolo Pulici 1967-1985 401 142
24 Flag of Italy Alessandro Del Piero 1993- 346 141
25 Flag of Italy Vincenzo Montella 1996- 273 140
26 Flag of Denmark John Hansen 1948-1955 214 139
27 Flag of Italy Enrico Chiesa 1988- 380 138
28 Flag of Italy Christian Vieri 1989- 243 137
29 Flag of Italy Sergio Brighenti 1952-1965 311 136
30 Flag of Argentina Hernán Crespo 1996- 251 135
others still active
38 Flag of Italy Filippo Inzaghi 1995- 294 127
57 Flag of France David Trezeguet 2000- 167 107


  1. On April 9, 2006, in a league away game versus Ascoli Calcio Siniša Mihajlović scored his 27th career free-kick goal in Serie A, a record.

The following table shows the goalkeepers that have longest consecutive run without conceding a goal in Serie A. Length column is in minutes.

Rank Nat Name Team Season Length
1 Flag of Italy Sebastiano Rossi Milan 1993-94 929
2 Flag of Italy Dino Zoff Juventus 1972-73 903
3 Flag of Italy Mario Da Pozzo Genoa 1963-64 791
4 Flag of Italy Ivan Pelizzoli Roma 2003-04 773
5 Flag of Italy Davide Pinato Atalanta 1997-98 757
6 Flag of Italy Luca Marchegiani Lazio 1997-98 744
7 Flag of Italy Adriano Reginato Cagliari 1966-67 712
8 Flag of Italy Sebastiano Rossi Milan 1993-94 690
9 Flag of Italy Fabio Cudicini Milan 1971-72 687
10 Flag of Italy Ivano Bordon Internazionale 1979-80 686

As of April 15, 2007.

Top thirty most appearances, all-time (only Serie A)

Updated the 16th December 2007

Players in bold are still active

Rank Nat Name Years Games Goals
1 Flag of Italy Paolo Maldini 1984-2008 604 28
2 Flag of Italy Gianluca Pagliuca 1987-2007 592 -
3 Flag of Italy Dino Zoff 1961-1983 570 -
4 Flag of Italy Pietro Vierchowod 1980-2000 562 38
5 Flag of Italy Roberto Mancini 1981-2000 541 156
6 Flag of Italy Silvio Piola 1929-1954 537 274
7 Flag of Italy Enrico Albertosi 1958-1980 532 -
8 Flag of Italy Gianni Rivera 1958-1979 527 128
9 Flag of Italy Giuseppe Bergomi 1980-1999 519 23
10 Flag of Italy Ciro Ferrara 1984-2005 500 27
11 Flag of Italy Giovanni Galli 1977-1995 496 -
12 Flag of Italy Tarcisio Burgnich 1958-1976 494 6
13 Flag of Italy Giancarlo De Sisti 1960-1979 478 50
13 Flag of Italy Angelo Peruzzi 1987-2007 478 -
15 Flag of Italy Giacinto Facchetti 1960-1978 475 59
16 Flag of Italy Franco Baresi 1977-1997 470 12
17 Flag of Italy Pietro Ferraris (II) 1929-1950 469 123
18 Flag of Italy Sergio Cervato 1948-1964 466 45
19 Flag of Italy Franco Causio 1967-1986 460 66
20 Flag of BrazilFlag of Italy José Altafini 1958-1976 459 216
21 Flag of Italy Alessandro Costacurta 1987-2007 458 3
22 Flag of Italy Roberto Baggio 1985-2004 452 205
23 Flag of Italy Giampiero Boniperti 1946-1961 444 178
24 Flag of Italy Mario Corso 1958-1974 436 78
25 Flag of Italy Giuseppe Favalli 1989- 427 7
26 Flag of Italy Giacomo Mari 1946-1960 426 24
27 Flag of Italy Francesco Janich 1956-1972 425 -
28 Flag of Italy Amedeo Amadei 1936-1956 423 174
29 Flag of Italy Luca Marchegiani 1988-2005 422 -
30 Flag of Italy Alessandro Mazzola 1960-1977 417 116
others still active
37 Flag of Argentina Javier Zanetti 1995- 404 11

  1. Flag of Italy Marco Ballotta 43 years and 144 days (Still active. Last game: August 25, 2007, Lazio)
  2. Flag of Italy Dino Zoff 41 years and 76 days (Last game: May 15, 1983, Juventus)
  3. Flag of Italy Alessandro Costacurta 41 years and 25 days (Last game: May 19, 2007, AC Milan)
  4. Flag of Italy Pietro Vierchowod 41 years and 10 days (Last game: April 16, 2000, Piacenza)
  5. Flag of Italy Silvio Piola 40 years and 159 days (Last game: March 7, 1954, Novara)
  6. Flag of Italy Enrico Albertosi 40 years and ? days (Last game: February 10, 1980 , AC Milan)
  7. Flag of Italy Alberto Fontana 40 years and 73 days (Still active. Last game: April 7, 2007, Palermo)
  8. Flag of Italy Gianluca Pagliuca 40 years and 62 days (Still active. Last game: February 18, 2007, Ascoli)
  9. Flag of Italy Gianluca Berti 39 years and 322 days (Still active. Last game: April 7, 2007, Sampdoria)
  10. Flag of Argentina Roberto Néstor Sensini 39 years and 102 days (Last game: January 22, 2006, Udinese)

  1. Flag of Italy Amedeo Amadei, A.S. Roma, 15 years, 281 days (2 May 1937)
  2. Flag of Italy Gianni Rivera, U.S. Alessandria, 15 years, 288 days (2 June 1959)

  1. Flag of Bulgaria Valeri Bojinov 15 years, 341 days (22 January 2002)

All time highest bolded (3 players).

Year Tally Player
1923–24 22 goals Flag of Austria Heinrich Schönfeld (Torino)
1924–25 19 goals Flag of Italy Mario Magnozzi (Livorno)
1925–26 35 goals Flag of Hungary Ferenc Hirzer (Juventus)
1926–27 22 goals Flag of Austria Anton Powolny (Inter)
1927–28 35 goals Flag of Argentina Julio Libonatti (Torino)
1928–29 36 goals Flag of Italy Gino Rossetti (Torino)
1929–30 31 goals Flag of Italy Giuseppe Meazza (Inter)
1930–31 29 goals Flag of Italy Rodolfo Volk (Roma)
1931–32 25 goals Flag of Uruguay Pedro Petrone (Fiorentina)
Flag of Italy Angelo Schiavio (Bologna)
1932–33 29 goals Flag of Italy Felice Placido Borel (Juventus)
1933–34 31 goals Flag of Italy Felice Placido Borel (Juventus)
1934–35 31 goals Flag of Argentina Enrico Guaita (Roma)
1935–36 25 goals Flag of Italy Giuseppe Meazza (Inter)
1936–37 21 goals Flag of Italy Silvio Piola (Lazio)
1937–38 20 goals Flag of Italy Giuseppe Meazza (Inter)
1938–39 19 goals Flag of Italy Aldo Boffi (Milan)
Flag of Uruguay Ettore Puricelli (Bologna)
1939–40 24 goals Flag of Italy Aldo Boffi (Milan)
1940–41 22 goals Flag of Uruguay Ettore Puricelli (Bologna)
1941–42 22 goals Flag of Italy Aldo Boffi (Milan)
1942–43 21 goals Flag of Italy Silvio Piola (Lazio)
1945–46 13 goals Flag of Italy Eusebio Castigliano (Torino)
1946–47 29 goals Flag of Italy Valentino Mazzola (Torino)
1947–48 27 goals Flag of Italy Giampiero Boniperti (Juventus)
1948–49 26 goals Flag of Hungary Stefano Nyers (Inter)
1949–50 35 goals Flag of Sweden Gunnar Nordahl (Milan)
1950–51 34 goals Flag of Sweden Gunnar Nordahl (Milan)
1951–52 30 goals Flag of Denmark John Hansen (Juventus)
1952–53 26 goals Flag of Sweden Gunnar Nordahl (Milan)
1953–54 23 goals Flag of Sweden Gunnar Nordahl (Milan)
1954–55 26 goals Flag of Sweden Gunnar Nordahl (Milan)
1955–56 29 goals Flag of Italy Gino Pivatelli (Bologna)
1956–57 22 goals Flag of Brazil Dino Da Costa (Roma)
1957–58 28 goals Flag of Wales John Charles (Juventus)
1958–59 33 goals Flag of Argentina Antonio Valentin Angelillo (Inter)
1959–60 28 goals Flag of Argentina Omar Sivori (Juventus)
1960–61 27 goals Flag of Italy Sergio Brighenti (Sampdoria)
1961–62 22 goals Flag of Brazil José Altafini (Milan)
Flag of Italy Aurelio Milani (Fiorentina)
1962–63 19 goals Flag of Denmark Harald Nielsen (Bologna)
Flag of Argentina Pedro Manfredini (Roma)
1963–64 21 goals Flag of Denmark Harald Nielsen (Bologna)
1964–65 17 goals Flag of Italy Alberto Orlando (Fiorentina)
Flag of Italy Sandro Mazzola (Inter)
1965–66 25 goals Flag of Italy Luis Vinicio (Vicenza)
Year Tally Player
1966–67 18 goals Flag of Italy Gigi Riva (Cagliari)
1967–68 15 goals Flag of Italy Pierino Prati (Milan)
1968–69 21 goals Flag of Italy Gigi Riva (Cagliari)
1969–70 21 goals Flag of Italy Gigi Riva (Cagliari)
1970–71 24 goals Flag of Italy Roberto Boninsegna (Inter)
1971–72 22 goals Flag of Italy Roberto Boninsegna (Inter)
1972–73 17 goals Flag of Italy Paolino Pulici (Torino)
Flag of Italy Gianni Rivera (Milan)
Flag of Italy Giuseppe Savoldi (Bologna)
1973–74 24 goals Flag of Italy Giorgio Chinaglia (Lazio)
1974–75 18 goals Flag of Italy Paolino Pulici (Torino)
1975–76 21 goals Flag of Italy Paolino Pulici (Torino)
1976–77 21 goals Flag of Italy Francesco Graziani (Torino)
1977–78 24 goals Flag of Italy Paolo Rossi (Vicenza)
1978–79 19 goals Flag of Italy Bruno Giordano (Lazio)
1979–80 16 goals Flag of Italy Roberto Bettega (Juventus)
1980–81 18 goals Flag of Italy Roberto Pruzzo (Roma)
1981–82 15 goals Flag of Italy Roberto Pruzzo (Roma)
1982–83 16 goals Flag of France Michel Platini (Juventus)
1983–84 20 goals Flag of France Michel Platini (Juventus)
1984–85 18 goals Flag of France Michel Platini (Juventus)
1985–86 19 goals Flag of Italy Roberto Pruzzo (Roma)
1986–87 17 goals Flag of Italy Pietro Paolo Virdis (Milan)
1987–88 15 goals Flag of Argentina Diego Maradona (Napoli)
1988–89 22 goals Flag of Italy Aldo Serena (Inter)
1989–90 19 goals Flag of the Netherlands Marco van Basten (Milan)
1990–91 19 goals Flag of Italy Gianluca Vialli (Sampdoria)
1991–92 25 goals Flag of the Netherlands Marco Van Basten (Milan)
1992–93 26 goals Flag of Italy Giuseppe Signori (Lazio)
1993–94 23 goals Flag of Italy Giuseppe Signori (Lazio)
1994–95 26 goals Flag of Argentina Gabriel Batistuta (Fiorentina)
1995–96 24 goals Flag of Italy Giuseppe Signori (Lazio)
Flag of Italy Igor Protti (Bari)
1996–97 24 goals Flag of Italy Filippo Inzaghi (Atalanta)
1997–98 27 goals Flag of Germany Oliver Bierhoff (Udinese)
1998–99 22 goals Flag of Brazil Márcio Amoroso (Udinese)
1999–00 24 goals Flag of Ukraine Andriy Shevchenko (Milan)
2000–01 26 goals Flag of Argentina Hernán Crespo (Lazio)
2001–02 24 goals Flag of France David Trezeguet (Juventus)
Flag of Italy Dario Hübner (Piacenza)
2002–03 24 goals Flag of Italy Christian Vieri (Inter)
2003–04 24 goals Flag of Ukraine Andriy Shevchenko (Milan)
2004–05 24 goals Flag of Italy Cristiano Lucarelli (Livorno)
2005–06 31 goals Flag of Italy Luca Toni (Fiorentina)
2006–07 26 goals Flag of Italy Francesco Totti (Roma)


Team Serie A Coppa Italia Supercoppa Italiana European Cup Cup Winners' Cup
1960-1999
UEFA Cup Intertoto Cup Coppa delle Alpi
1960-1994
European Super Cup Intercontinental Cup Total
Juventus 27 9 4 2 1 3 1 3 2 2 54
AC Milan 17 5 5 7 2 - - - 5 4 45
Internazionale 15 5 3 2 - 3 - - - 2 30
Genoa 9 1 - - - - - 3 - - 13
Torino 7 5 - - - - - 1 - - 13
Bologna 7 2 - - - - 1 - - - 10
Pro Vercelli 7 - - - - - - - - - 7
Roma 3 8 2 - - 1 - - - - 14
Fiorentina 2 6 1 - 1 - - 1 - - 11
Lazio 2 4 2 - 1 - - 2 1 - 12
Napoli 2 3 1 - - 1 - 1 - - 8
Sampdoria 1 4 1 - 1 - 1 1 - - 9
Cagliari 1 - - - - - - - - - 1
Hellas Verona 1 - - - - - - - - - 1
Novese 1 - - - - - - - - - 1
Casale 1 - - - - - - - - - 1
Spezia 1 - - - - - - - - - 1
Parma - 3 1 - 1 2 - - 1 - 8
Atalanta - 1 - - - - - - - - 1
Venezia - 1 - - - - - - - - 1
Vicenza - 1 - - - - - - - - 1
Vado - 1 - - - - - - - - 1
Perugia - - - - - - 1 - - - 1
Udinese - - - - - - 1 - - - 1

Notes The UEFA Cup includes Roma's 1960/61 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup victory, a competion which was later replaced by the UEFA Cup but is not listed as a continuation by UEFA.

The Coppa delle Alpi includes the Memorial Pier Cesare Baretti winners, which briefly replaced the original competion.


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