This page details football records in Italy.
Contents
- Overall
- Consecutives
- Most seasons in Serie A
- Most seasons in Serie B
- Most points in a season
- Most consecutive wins
- Most consecutive home wins
- Longest win streaks from the start of a Serie A season
- Longest win streaks without conceding from the start of a Serie A season
- Most wins in season
- Most home wins in season
- Most matches won
- Most goals scored
- Longest unbeaten streaks
- Longest unbeaten streaks in a single Serie A season
- Most championships won
- 8 Championships
- 7 Championships
- 6 Championships
- 5 Championships
- Appearances
- Oldest players
- Youngest Italian players
- Goalscoring
- Most goals from a penalty kick
- Most goals from a free kick
- Goalkeeping
- Most clean sheets
- Most consecutive clean sheets
- Most red cards
- Top scorers capocannonieri by season
- Most successful clubs overall 1898present
- By club
- References
Overall
Consecutives
Most seasons in Serie A
Most seasons in Serie B
Most points in a season
Most consecutive wins
Most consecutive home wins
Longest win streaks from the start of a Serie A season
Longest win streaks without conceding from the start of a Serie A season
Most wins in season
Most home wins in season
Most matches won
Most goals scored
Longest unbeaten streaks
Longest unbeaten streaks in a single Serie A season
Most championships won
Players in bold are still active
8 Championships
7 Championships
6 Championships
5 Championships
Appearances
Top thirty most appearances, all-time (only Serie A regular-seasons)
Updated 5 March 2017
Players in bold are still active
Top ten most appearances, still active (only Serie A regular-seasons)
Updated 5 March 2017
Oldest players
- Marco Ballotta 7009139181760000000♠44 years, 38 days (Last game: 11 May 2008, Lazio)
- Francesco Antonioli 7009134572320000000♠42 years, 235 days (Last game: 6 May 2012, Cesena)
- Alberto Fontana 7009131952240000000♠41 years, 297 days (Last game: 15 November 2008, Palermo)
- Dino Zoff 7009130042800000000♠41 years, 76 days (Last game: 15 May 1983, Juventus)
- Alessandro Costacurta 7009129602160000000♠41 years, 25 days (Last game: 19 May 2007, Milan)
- Pietro Vierchowod 7009129472560000000♠41 years, 10 days (Last game: 16 April 2000, Piacenza)
- Paolo Maldini 7009129159360000000♠40 years, 339 days (Last game: 31 May 2009, Milan)
- Javier Zanetti 7009128658240000000♠40 years, 281 days (Last game: 18 May 2014, Internazionale)
- Silvio Piola 7009127604160000000♠40 years, 159 days (Last game: 7 March 1954, Novara)
- Francesco Totti 7009127483200000000♠40 years, 145 days (Last game: 19 February 2017, Roma)
- Enrico Albertosi 7009127094400000000♠40 years, 100 days (Last game: 10 February 1980, Milan)
- Gianluca Pagliuca 7009127025280000000♠40 years, 92 days (Last game: 18 February 2007, Ascoli)
- Luca Bucci 7009126550080000000♠40 years, 37 days (Last game: 19 April 2009, Napoli)
- Gianluca Berti 7009125951760000000♠39 years, 333 days (Last game: 18 April 2007, Sampdoria)
- Antonio Chimenti 7009125390160000000♠39 years, 268 days (Last game: 25 March 2010, Juventus)
- Maurizio Pugliesi 7009124284240000000♠39 years, 140 days (Last game: 15 May 2016, Empoli)
- Roberto Sensini 7009123955920000000♠39 years, 102 days (Last game: 22 January 2006, Udinese)
- David Balleri 7009123394320000000♠39 years, 37 days (Last game: 4 May 2008, Livorno)
Youngest Italian players
1. Amedeo Amadei; (Roma), 7008497556000000000♠15 years, 280 days (2 May 1937)
1. Pietro Pellegri; (Genoa), 7008497556000000000♠15 years, 280 days (22 December 2016)
3. Gianni Rivera; (Alessandria), 7008498247200000000♠15 years, 288 days (2 June 1959)
4. Aristide Rossi; (Cremonese), 7008498765600000000♠15 years, 294 days (29 June 1930)
5. Giuseppe Campione; (Bologna), 7008499111200000000♠15 years, 298 days (25 June 1989)
6. Andrea Pirlo; (Brescia) 7008505094400000000♠16 years, 2 days (21 May 1995)
7. Stephan El Shaarawy; (Genoa) 7008509673600000000♠16 years, 55 days (21 December 2008)
8. Lorenzo Tassi; (Brescia) 7008513475200000000♠16 years, 99 days (22 May 2011)
9. Stefano Okaka; (Roma) 7008516240000000000♠16 years, 131 days (18 December 2005)
10. Paolo Pupita; (Cesena) 7008516499200000000♠16 years, 134 days (28 January 1990)
11. Nicola Ventola; (Bari) 7008519264000000000♠16 years, 166 days (6 November 1994)
12. Giuseppe Sacchi; (Milan) 7008524880000000000♠16 years, 231 days (25 October 1942)
13. Gianluigi Donnarumma; (Milan) 7008525830400000000♠16 years, 242 days (25 October 2015)
14. Moise Kean; (Juventus) 7008527817600000000♠16 years, 265 days (19 November 2016)
- Valeri Bojinov; (Lecce), 7008502826400000000♠15 years, 341 days (22 January 2002)
- Lampros Choutos; (Roma), 7008516931200000000♠16 years, 139 days (21 April 1996)
- Nana Welbeck; (Brescia), 7008520387200000000♠16 years, 179 days (22 May 2011)
- Claiton; (Bologna), 7008529372800000000♠16 years, 283 days (17 June 2001)
- Mohammed Aliyu Datti; (Milan), 7008532224000000000♠16 years, 316 days (24 January 1999)
- Frank Ongfiang; (Venezia), 7008534729600000000♠16 years, 345 days (17 June 2001)
- Khouma Babacar; (Fiorentina), 7008534902400000000♠16 years, 347 days (27 February 2010)
- Goran Slavkovski; (Internazionale), 7008538984800000000♠17 years, 29 days (7 May 2006)
- Stephen Appiah; (Udinese), 7008540712800000000♠17 years, 49 days (11 February 1998)
- Richmond Boakye; (Genoa), 7008542095200000000♠17 years, 65 days (3 April 2010)
Since FIFA prevented player inter-association movement for under-18 players (U16 within EU), the only possibility to break the record will be a foreign player who has immigrated to Italy using reasons other than football.
Goalscoring
Top 30 goalscorers, all-time (only Serie A regular-seasons)
Updated 5 March 2017
Players in bold are still active
Top ten goal scorers, still active (only Serie A regular-seasons)
Updated 5 March 2017
Most goals from a penalty kick
Top five penalty kick scorers, all-time (only Serie A regular-seasons)
Updated 29 January 2017
Players in bold are still active
Most goals from a free kick
Top ten free kick scorers, all-time (only Serie A regular-seasons)
Updated 29 January 2017
Players in bold are still active
Goalkeeping
The following table shows the goalkeepers that have longest consecutive run without conceding a goal in Serie A. Length column is in minutes.
Players in bold are still active.
Most clean sheets
Updated 8 February 2017
Players in bold are still active
Gianluigi Buffon, 278
Most consecutive clean sheets
Updated 29 January 2017
Players in bold are still active
Gianluigi Buffon, 10
Most red cards
Updated 29 January 2017
Players in bold are still active
Paolo Montero, 16
Top scorers (capocannonieri) by season
All-time highest bolded.
Most successful clubs overall (1898–present)
The following table includes only Italian, European and worldwide competitions organised respectively by FIGC, UEFA and FIFA since 1898. The figures in bold represent the most times this competition has been won by an Italian team. Teams which have one at least one official title are included, ranked by number of overall titles at national and/or international level and listed in chronological order in case of a tie. In particular, note that the UEFA Cup unlike the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup was an official competition organized by UEFA. Original idea of the ICFC was a trade fairs promoting competition and was not organised by UEFA. It is not considered as an official tournament by UEFA due to the major idea of promoted trade fairs and the system of admission of the first editions. At the beginning it was only open to a certain few clubs from some European countries that were promoting trade and not an open football tournament. However, it is the official predecessor of UEFA Cup - Europa League (by UEFA) and recognized by FIFA (and FIGC) as a major trophy.
By club
Additionally, the Alta Italia Championship—also knowns as Campionato di guerra (War Championship)—, won by the Vigili del Fuoco della Spezia in 1944 (the only edition ever held), was recognised by FIGC in 2000 as the equivalent to the Serie A championship of that year.
# Although not organised by UEFA, the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup is included here under UEFA as it is the official predecessor to the UEL and acknowledged by FIFA as a major trophy.
* Although organized by UEFA (and CONMEBOL), the Intercontinental Cup is included here under FIFA for being the predecessor to the FCWC.