A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | CH | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9
Season | 2023–24 |
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Dates | 19 August 2023 – 2 June 2024 |
Champions | Inter Milan 20th title |
Relegated | Salernitana |
Champions League | Inter Milan AC Milan |
Matches played | 352 |
Goals scored | 914 (2.6 per match) |
Top goalscorer | Lautaro Martínez (24 goals) |
Biggest home win | Roma 7–0 Empoli (17 September 2023) |
Biggest away win | Sassuolo 1–6 Napoli (28 February 2024) Frosinone 0–5 Inter Milan (10 May 2024) |
Highest scoring | Roma 7–0 Empoli (17 September 2023) Cagliari 4–3 Frosinone (29 October 2023) Empoli 3–4 Sassuolo (26 November 2023) Sassuolo 1–6 Napoli (28 February 2024) |
Longest winning run | Inter Milan (10 matches) |
Longest unbeaten run | Inter Milan (28 matches) |
Longest winless run | Salernitana (17 matches) |
Longest losing run | Empoli Hellas Verona (5 matches) |
Highest attendance | 75,676 AC Milan 0–1 Juventus (22 October 2023)[1] |
Lowest attendance | 7,128 Empoli 0–0 Udinese (6 October 2023)[1] |
Total attendance | 10,732,412[1] |
Average attendance | 30,752[1] |
← 2022–23 2024–25 →
All statistics correct as of 10 May 2024. |
The 2023–24 Serie A (known as the Serie A TIM for sponsorship reasons or Serie A Made in Italy for abroad naming) is the 122nd season of top-tier Italian football, the 92nd in a round-robin tournament, and the 14th since its organization under an own league committee, the Lega Serie A. Napoli were the defending champions.
On 22 April 2024, Inter Milan secured a 20th league title with five matches to spare, following a 2–1 victory against city rivals AC Milan. Inter thus earned the right to add a second golden star to their logo.[2]
Teams
Spezia, Cremonese, and Sampdoria were relegated after three, one, and eleven years respectively in the top flight. They were replaced by Frosinone, Genoa, and Cagliari. Frosinone returned to the top flight after four years of absence, whilst Genoa and Cagliari both returned after one year of absence.
Team changes
Promoted from 2022–23 Serie B |
Relegated from 2022–23 Serie A |
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Frosinone | Spezia |
Genoa | Cremonese |
Cagliari | Sampdoria |
Stadiums and locations
Team | Location | Stadium | Capacity |
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Atalanta | Bergamo | Gewiss Stadium | 15,222 |
Bologna | Bologna | Stadio Renato Dall'Ara | 36,532 |
Cagliari | Cagliari | Stadio Unipol Domus | 16,412 |
Empoli | Empoli | Stadio Carlo Castellani - Computer Gross Arena | 16,167 |
Fiorentina | Florence | Stadio Artemio Franchi | 43,118 |
Frosinone | Frosinone | Stadio Benito Stirpe | 16,227 |
Genoa | Genoa | Stadio Luigi Ferraris | 33,205 |
Hellas Verona | Verona | Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi | 31,713 |
Inter Milan | Milan | Stadio Giuseppe Meazza | 75,710 |
Juventus | Turin | Allianz Stadium Juventus | 41,507 |
Lazio | Rome | Stadio Olimpico | 67,585 |
Lecce | Lecce | Stadio Comunale Ettore Giardiniero - Via del mare | 30,354 |
AC Milan | Milan | San Siro Stadium | 75,710 |
Monza | Monza | U-Power Stadium | 15,039 |
Napoli | Naples | Stadio Diego Armando Maradona | 54,732 |
Roma | Rome | Stadio Olimpico | 67,585 |
Salernitana | Salerno | Stadio Arechi | 29,739 |
Sassuolo | Sassuolo | Mapei Stadium – Città del Tricolore | 21,515 |
Torino | Turin | Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino | 28,177 |
Udinese | Udine | Bluenergy Stadium | 25,132 |
Number of teams by regions
No. of
teams |
Region | Team(s) |
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4 | Lombardy | Atalanta, Inter Milan, AC Milan, and Monza |
3 | Lazio | Frosinone, Lazio and Roma |
2 | Campania | Napoli and Salernitana |
Emilia-Romagna | Bologna and Sassuolo | |
Piedmont | Juventus and Torino | |
Tuscany | Empoli and Fiorentina | |
1 | Apulia | Lecce |
Friuli-Venezia Giulia | Udinese | |
Liguria | Genoa | |
Sardinia | Cagliari | |
Veneto | Hellas Verona |