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Serie A; Season: 2005–06: Dates: 27 August 2005 – 14 May 2006: Champions: Internazionale 14th title: Relegated: Lecce Treviso Juventus: Champions League: Internazionale Roma Milan Chievo: UEFA Cup: Palermo Livorno Parma: Matches played: 380: Goals scored: 991 (2.61 per match) Top goalscorer: Luca Toni (31 goals) Highest scoring: Roma 4–4 ...
- 27 August 2005 – 14 May 2006
- 2005–06
- Internazionale, 14th title
1987–2005 2006–2007: 592: 0 6 Dino Zoff: Udinese, Mantova, Napoli, Juventus: 1961–1983 570: 0 7 Samir Handanović: Treviso, Lazio, Udinese, Inter Milan: 2004–2006 2007–2023: 566: 0 8 Pietro Vierchowod: Como, Fiorentina, Roma, Sampdoria, Juventus, AC Milan, Piacenza: 1980–2000: 562: 38 9 Fabio Quagliarella: Torino, Ascoli, Sampdoria ...
- 1898; 125 years ago, 1929; 94 years ago (as round-robin)
- Juventus (36 titles)
The 2016–17 Serie A (known as the Serie A TIM for sponsorship reasons) was the 115th season of top-tier Italian football, the 85th in a round-robin tournament, and the 7th since its organization under a league committee separate from Serie B.
The 2017–18 Serie A (known as the Serie A TIM for sponsorship reasons) was the 116th season of top-tier Italian football, the 86th in a round-robin tournament and the 8th since its organization under a league committee separate from Serie B. Juventus were the six-time defending champions.
2007–08 →. The 2006–07 Serie A (known as the Serie A TIM for sponsorship reasons) was the 105th season of top-tier Italian football, the 75th in a round-robin tournament. It was scheduled to begin on 26 and 27 August but was postponed to 2 September 2006 due to the Calciopoli scandal, which led to the absence of Juventus.
- 9 September 2006 – 26 May 2007
- 2006–07
- Internazionale, 15th title
Results. Relegation tie-breaker. Top goalscorers. References and sources. External links. 2004–05 Serie A. The 2004–05 Serie A (known as the Serie A TIM for sponsorship reasons) was the 103rd season of top-tier Italian football, the 73rd in a round-robin tournament.
When the league was established it included 18 clubs, but since when it has decreased and expanded many times: from 16 as minimum to 21 clubs as maximum (since the 2004-2005 season, 20 clubs has been included). Today the division is also referred to Lega Serie A, or more commonly only Serie A. Contents. History. League system. Stats. Audience.