List of football clubs in Italy
This is a list of football clubs located in Italy, sorted by division, then alphabetically, and including geographical locations, home stadium information and club positions in the prior season.
Clubs by division
Serie A
- 2020-21 Serie A clubs. For a complete list of clubs see List of Italian Football Championship clubs.
Team | Home city | Stadium | Capacity | 2019–20 season | Seasons of Serie A | Seasons of Serie B |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Atalanta | Bergamo | Gewiss Stadium | 21,300 | 3rd in Serie A | 60 | 28 |
Benevento | Benevento | Stadio Ciro Vigorito | 16,867 | 1st in Serie B | 2 | 3 |
Bologna | Bologna | Stadio Renato Dall'Ara | 38,279 | 12th in Serie A | 74 | 12 |
Cagliari | Cagliari | Sardegna Arena | 16,233 | 14th in Serie A | 41 | 29 |
Crotone | Crotone | Stadio Ezio Scida | 16,640 | 2nd in Serie B | 3 | 13 |
Fiorentina | Florence | Stadio Artemio Franchi | 43,147 | 10th in Serie A | 83 | 5 |
Genoa | Genoa | Stadio Luigi Ferraris | 36,685 | 17th in Serie A | 54 | 33 |
Hellas Verona | Verona | Stadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi | 39,211 | 9th in Serie A | 30 | 53 |
Internazionale | Milan | San Siro | 80,018 | 2nd in Serie A | 89 | - |
Juventus | Turin | Allianz Stadium | 41,507 | Serie A champions | 88 | 1 |
Lazio | Rome | Stadio Olimpico | 72,698 | 4th in Serie A | 78 | 11 |
Milan | Milan | San Siro | 80,018 | 6th in Serie A | 87 | 2 |
Napoli | Naples | Stadio San Paolo | 60,240 | 7th in Serie A | 75 | 12 |
Parma | Parma | Stadio Ennio Tardini | 27,906 | 11th in Serie A | 27 | 27 |
Roma | Rome | Stadio Olimpico | 72,698 | 5th in Serie A | 88 | 1 |
Sampdoria | Genoa | Stadio Luigi Ferraris | 36,685 | 15th in Serie A | 64 | 11 |
Sassuolo | Sassuolo | Mapei Stadium – Città del Tricolore | 23,717 | 8th in Serie A | 8 | 5 |
Spezia | La Spezia | Stadio Alberto Picco | 10,336 | 3rd in Serie B | 1 | 27 |
Torino | Turin | Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino | 27,994 | 16th in Serie A | 77 | 12 |
Udinese | Udine | Stadio Friuli | 25,132 | 13th in Serie A | 48 | 18 |
Serie B
- 2020-21 Serie B clubs.
Serie C (formerly Lega Pro)
- 2020–21 Serie C clubs.
Group A (North and Central West)
Group B (North and Central East)
Club | City | Stadium | Capacity | Seasons of Serie A | Seasons of Serie B |
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Arezzo | Arezzo | Città di Arezzo | 13,128 | - | 16 |
Calcio Padova | Padua | Stadio Euganeo | 32,420 | 16 | 38 |
Carpi | Carpi | Stadio Sandro Cabassi | 5,500 | 1 | 5 |
Cesena | Cesena | Stadio Dino Manuzzi | 23,860 | 13 | 32 |
Fano | Fano | Raffaele Mancini | 8,800 | - | - |
FeralpiSalò | Salò | Lino Turina | 2,500 | - | - |
Fermana | Fermo | Bruno Recchioni | 9,500 | - | 1 |
Gubbio | Gubbio | Pietro Barbetti | 5,300 | - | 2 |
Imolese | Imola | Romeo Galli | 4,000 | - | - |
Legnago Salus | Legnago | Stadio Mario Sandrini | 1,200 | - | - |
Mantova | Novara | Silvio Piola (Novara) | 17,875 | 7 | 14 |
Matelica | Campodarsego | Giovanni Paolo II | 1,200 | - | - |
Modena | Modena | Stadio Alberto Braglia | 21,092 | 13 | 50 |
Perugia | Perugia | Stadio Renato Curi | 23,625 | 13 | 27 |
Ravenna | Ravenna | Stadio Bruno Benelli | 12.020 | - | 7 |
Sambenedettese | San Benedetto del Tronto | Riviera delle Palme | 14,995 | - | 21 |
Südtirol | Bolzano/Bozen | Druso | 3,500 | - | - |
Triestina | Trieste | Nereo Rocco | 32,454 | 26 | 22 |
Virtus Verona | Verona | Gavagnin Nocini | 1,200 | - | - |
Vis Pesaro | Pesaro | Tonino Benelli | 4,898 | - | - |
Group C (South)
Trapani was subsequently removed from Serie C after abandoning its first two matches of the 2020-21 season.
Serie D and below
The below tables listing amateur-level Italian soccer clubs is out of date or incomplete. The following teams are presently participants in Serie D but have formerly played at Serie A, the top level of Italian professional football:
- Foggia - 11 seasons in Serie A plus 25 seasons in Serie B
- Siena - 9 seasons in Serie A plus 13 seasons in Serie B (disbanded prior to 2020-21 season after competing in Serie C)
- Varese - 7 seasons in Serie A plus 21 seasons in Serie B (since demoted to Eccellenza)
- Messina - 5 seasons in Serie A plus 32 seasons in Serie B
- Casale - 4 seasons in Serie A plus 4 seasons in Serie B
- Legnano - 3 seasons in Serie A plus 14 seasons in Serie B
- Treviso - 1 season in Serie A plus 16 seasons in Serie B
Further, the following participants of Serie D have previously played at the Serie B level of Italian football but not Serie A:
- Taranto (31 seasons)
- Fanfulla (12 seasons)
- Marzotto (10 seasons)
- Prato (10 seasons)
- Rimini (9 seasons)
- Ravenna (7 seasons)
- Brindisi (6 seasons)
- Fidelis Andreia (6 seasons)
- Seregno (6 seasons)
- Viareggio (6 seasons)
- Campobasso (5 seasons)
- Savona (5 seasons)
- Barletta (4 seasons)
- Casale (4 seasons)
- Latina (4 seasons)
- Derthona (3 seasons)
- L'Aquila (3 seasons)
- Samremese (3 seasons)
- Savoia (3 seasons)
- Rieti (2 seasons)
- Acireale (2 seasons)
- Crema (2 seasons)
- Licata (2 seasons)
- Alzano Virescit (1 season)
- Forli (1 season)
- Massese (1 season)
- Mestre (1 season)
- Sorrento (1 season)
- Ponte San Pietro Isola (1 season as Vita Nova)
Several other former Serie B participants retain active amateur clubs below Serie D.
Vigevano Calcio (11 seasons of Serie B) was relegated from Serie D to Eccellenza Lombardy after 2011. Pavia (4 seasons of Serie B) was also relegated from Serie D to Eccellenza after 2019. Lanciano Calcio 1920 joined Eccellenza Abruzzo after 2019 promotion. Biellese, Scafatese, Suzzara, and Trani each have played two seasons of Serie B, but presently play in the fifth level of Italian football. Centese, Gallipoli, Magenta, Portogruaro, and Sestrese spent a single season in Serie B but presently participate at the Eccellenza level as well.
Piombino (3 seasons of Serie B), Castadel di Sangro (2 seasons), Gallaratese (2 seasons), Pro Gorizia (2 seasons), and Maceratese (1 season) presently play at the sixth level of Italian football.
Molinella (1 season of Serie B) plays at the seventh level of Italian football.
Monfalcone (4 seasons of Serie B) was relegated from Serie D and presently plays in Seconda Categoria, the eighth level of Italian football.
- 2016–17 Serie D clubs
Girone A
Girone B
Girone C
Teams from Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol & Veneto
Girone D
Girone E
Girone F
Girone G
Girone H
Club | City | Stadium | Capacity | 2015–16 season |
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Agropoli | Agropoli | Raffaele Guariglia | 2,000 | 13th in Serie D Girone I |
Anziolavinio | Anzio | Massimo Burschini | 3,000 | 2nd in Eccellenza Lazio Girone B |
AZ Picerno | Picerno | Donato Curcio | 16th in Serie D Girone H | |
Bisceglie | Bisceglie | Gustavo Ventura | 5,000 | 8th in Serie D Girone H |
Cynthia | Genzano di Roma | Comunale | 4,500 | 15th in Serie D Girone G |
Francavilla | Francavilla in Sinni | Nunzio Fittipaldi | 1,200 | 3rd in Serie D Girone H |
Gelbison | Vallo della Lucania | Giovanni Morra | 4,000 | 17th in Serie D Girone I |
Gravina | Gravina in Puglia | Stefano Vicino | 1st in Eccellenza Apulia | |
Herculaneum | Ercolano | Raffaele Solaro | 1,300 | 1st in Eccellenza Campania Girone A |
Madre Pietra Daunia | Castelnuovo della Daunia | Madre Pietra (Apricena) | 1st in Eccellenza Molise | |
Manfredonia | Manfredonia | Miramare | 4,076 | 6th in Serie D Girone H |
Nardò | Nardò | Giovanni Paolo II | 5,000 | 4th in Serie D Girone H |
Nocerina | Nocera Inferiore | San Francesco | 9,068 | 1st in Eccellenza Campania Girone B |
Potenza | Potenza | Alfredo Viviani | 5,500 | 12th in Serie D Girone H |
San Severo | San Severo | Ricciardelli | 300 | 14th in Serie D Girone H |
Trastevere | Rome | Trastevere | 11th in Serie D Girone G | |
Vultur Rionero | Rionero in Vulture | Pasquale Corona | 1st in Eccellenza Basilicata |
Girone I
Club | City | Stadium | Capacity | 2015–16 season |
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Aversa Normanna | Aversa | Augusto Bisceglia | 2,555 | 6th in Serie D Girone I |
Castrovillari | Castrovillari | Mimmo Rende | 4,000 | 2nd in Eccellenza Calabria |
Cavese | Cava de' Tirreni | Simonetta Lamberti | 5,200 | 3rd in Serie D Girone I |
Due Torri | Piraino | Enzo Vasi | 3,800 | 7th in Serie D Girone I |
Frattese | Frattamaggiore | Pasquale Ianniello | 5,000 | 2nd in Serie D Girone I |
Gela | Gela | Vincenzo Presti | 4,200 | 1st in Eccellenza Sicily Girone A |
Gladiator | Santa Maria Capua Vetere | Mario Piccirillo | 2,000 | 12th in Eccellenza Campania Girone A |
Gragnano | Gragnano | San Michele | 2,000 | 10th in Serie D Girone I |
Igea Virtus | Barcellona Pozzo di Gotto | Carlo Stagno d'Alcontres | 7,000 | 1st in Eccellenza Sicily Girone B |
Palmese | Palmi | Giuseppe Lopresti | 2,500 | 16th in Serie D Girone I |
Pomigliano | Pomigliano d'Arco | Ugo Gobbato | 1,600 | 7th in Serie D Girone H |
Rende | Rende | Marco Lorenzon | 5,000 | 11th in Serie D Girone I |
Roccella | Roccella Ionica | Ninetto Muscolo | 2,000 | 8th in Serie D Girone I |
Sancataldese | San Cataldo | Valentino Mazzola | 2nd in Eccellenza Sicily Girone A | |
Sarnese | Sarno | Felice Squitieri | 3,246 | 9th in Serie D Girone I |
Sersale | Sersale | Ferrarizzi | 1st in Eccellenza Calabria | |
Sicula Leonzio | Lentini | Angelino Nobile | 2,500 | 3rd in Eccellenza Sicily Girone B |
Turris | Torre del Greco | Amerigo Liguori | 5,300 | 13th in Serie D Girone H |