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Serie A Beginner’s Guide

Read our Serie A beginner’s guide to learn more about one of the most passionate leagues in the world.

For those who enjoy delving into the minutiae of soccer tactics, the Italian top flight, known as Serie A, has always been a big favorite.

Since its inception as a round robin tournament in 1929, the division has always been associated with the cerebral side of the beautiful game. For instance, the Premier League is a physical league. Meanwhile, the Bundesliga is associated with intensity. On the other hand, La Liga is a hotbed of technical flair. On the contrary, Serie A has been home to some of the most intelligent footballers the game has ever seen.

It is a reputation that has lasted up until the present day. Serie A is not as advanced commercially as the top tiers in England and Spain. Nor does it boast the best attendance figures in European football. However, it is still packed with savvy sides and fantastic players.

In the history of Italian league football, the majority of these stars have represented Juventus, who remain an irresistible force in the division. The Bianconeri have won the title a whopping 32 times, including a run of five in succession between 2011 and 2016.

Falling in love with Serie A

What has also long been attractive about the Italian top flight is the amount of massive clubs in the division. Indeed, as well as the Turin giants, AC Milan and Inter Milan have each won 18 league titles in their history and play at the San Siro, considered to be one of the most iconic stadiums on the planet.

Both of the Milan clubs have endured testing times recently during Juventus’ dominance, although it has allowed for the emergence of some fresher names in the upper echelons of the Italian game. Indeed, it is Roma and Napoli that have been the primary challengers to the Bianconeri in recent years, although neither have done enough to mount a sustained challenge.

The division itself contains 20 teams following an expansion in 2005 and takes a standard format. Unlike La Liga, the Premier League and the Bundesliga, only the top three teams secure a spot in the UEFA Champions League the following season. That is because Italian sides have struggled to progress into the tournament’s latter stages, lowering the division’s coefficient.

How to watch Serie A

For a UEFA Europa League spot, a finish in fourth or fifth is necessary. Meanwhile, the bottom three sides face relegation to Serie B.

While the division has a reputation for tight defending and controlling tactical play, there is plenty of attacking football to savor too.

The league title is often referred to as the Scudetto by Serie A aficionados, while the award for the division’s top goalscorer is named the Capocannoniere.

 

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Have any questions or comments about the Serie A beginner’s guide? Let us know in the comments section below.

 

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  1. Eric

    August 9, 2018 at 7:07 pm

    The qualification to Europe section needs to be updated, Serie A has 4 teams in the UCL after last season . UEL is now 5th-7th spots.

    Another thing that could be added is the diehard passion the fans & ultras show, along with the incredible tifo that is unrivaled in the “big 5” leagues, with the Bundesliga a close 2nd.

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