Italian Serie A

Italian Serie A, often referred to simply as Serie A, is the top professional football (soccer) league in Italy. Established in 1898, it is organized by the Lega Serie A and features a system of promotion and relegation with Serie B, the second-tier league. Serie A is one of the most prestigious and competitive leagues in the world, known for its high-quality football, rich history, and skilled players. The league consists of 20 teams that compete annually, with each team playing 38 matches in a round-robin format, facing each other both at home and away. The team with the most points at the end of the season is crowned the league champion. Serie A has produced many famous clubs, such as Juventus, AC Milan, and Inter Milan, and has contributed significantly to the footballing landscape both in Italy and internationally.