Serie A

Serie A League 2024–25 Champions, point table and awards

Serie A League 2024–25 season officially known as Serie A Enilive domestically and Serie A Made in Italy abroad due to sponsorship, marked the 123rd season of top-flight Italian football, the 93rd under a round-robin format, and the 15th managed by the Lega Serie A. Napoli emerged as champions, clinching their fourth league title and second in three seasons on the final day with a 2–0 win over Cagliari at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on 23 May 2025. Inter Milan, the defending champions, narrowly missed out on retaining their crown, finishing just one point behind Napoli in a tightly contested title race.

Champions: Napoli (4th title)
Top Goal Scorer: Mateo Retegui, 25 goal

Serie A League 2024–25 Awards

AwardWinnerClub
Most Valuable Player Scott McTominay Napoli
Best Under-23 Nico Paz Como
Best Goalkeeper Mile Svilar Roma
Best Defender Alessandro Bastoni Inter Milan
Best Midfielder Tijjani Reijnders AC Milan
Best Striker Mateo Retegui Atalanta
Coach of the Season Antonio Conte Napoli
Fair Play Moment Claudio Ranieri Roma

Serie A League 2024–25 Point Table | Standings

PositionTeamPlayedWinDrawLossGFGAGDPointsQualification | Relegation
1. Champions Napoli38241045927+3282Qualify to UCL
2 Inter Milan3824957935+4481Qualify to UCL
3 Atalanta3822887837+4174Qualify to UCL
4 Juventus38181645835+2370Qualify to UCL
5 Roma3820995635+2169Qualify to Europa League
6 Fiorentina38198116041+1965Qualify to Conference League
7 Lazio38181196149+1265
8 AC Milan38189116143+1863
9 Bologna38161485747+1062Qualify to Europa League
10 Como381310154952−349
11 Torino381014143945−644
12 Udinese38128184156−1544
13 Genoa381013153749−1243
14 Hellas Verona38107213466−3237
15 Cagliari3899204056−1636
16 Parma38715164458−1436
17 Lecce38810202758−3134
18 Empoli (R)38613193359−2631Relegated to Serie B
19 Venezia (R)38514193256−2429Relegated to Serie B
20 Monza (R)3839262869−4118Relegated to Serie B

Note A: Fiorentina finished ahead of Lazio on head-to-head points: Fiorentina 2–1 Lazio, Lazio 1–2 Fiorentina.
Note B: ologna qualified for the Europa League league stage as the winners of the 2024–25 Coppa Italia.
Note C: Torino finished ahead of Udinese on head-to-head points: Udinese 2–2 Torino, Torino 2–0 Udinese.
Note D: Cagliari finished ahead of Parma on head-to-head points: Parma 2–3 Cagliari, Cagliari 2–1 Parma.

Team Promoted from 2023–24 Serie B
1. Parma
2. Como
3. Venezia

Team Relegated from 2023–24 Serie A
1. Frosinone
2. Sassuolo
3. Salernitana

Top Goal Scorer list

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Mateo Retegui Atalanta25
2 Moise Kean Fiorentina19
3 Ademola Lookman Atalanta15
4 Riccardo Orsolini Bologna15
5 Romelu Lukaku Napoli14
6 Marcus Thuram Inter Milan14
7 Artem Dovbyk Roma12
8 Lorenzo Lucca Udinese12
9 Lautaro Martínez Inter Milan12
10 Scott McTominay Napoli12

Most Assist provider list

RankPlayerClubAssists
1 Romelu Lukaku Napoli10
2 Christian Pulisic AC Milan9
3 Raoul Bellanova Atalanta9
4 Aarón Caricol Genoa8
5 Mateo Retegui Atalanta8
6 Nico Paz Como8
7 Nuno Tavares Lazio8
8 Rafael Leão AC Milan8

Most Clean sheets

RankPlayerClubClean Sheets
1 Alex Meret Napoli17
2 Mile Svilar Roma16
3 Michele Di Gregorio Juventus14
4 Marco Carnesecchi Atalanta13
5 Yann Sommer Inter Milan13

Serie A League 2024–25 Team of the Season

PositionPlayerTeam
Goalkeeper David de Gea Fiorentina
Defender Alessandro Bastoni Inter Milan
Defender Federico Dimarco Inter Milan
Defender Alessandro Buongiorno Napoli
Defender Giovanni Di Lorenzo Napoli
Defender Amir Rrahmani Napoli
Defender Evan Ndicka Roma
Midfielder Kenan Yıldız Juventus
Midfielder Manuel Locatelli Juventus
Midfielder Nico Paz Como
Midfielder Khéphren Thuram Juventus
Midfielder Christian Pulisic AC Milan
Midfielder Ademola Lookman Atalanta
Midfielder Mattia Zaccagni Lazio
Midfielder Tijjani Reijnders AC Milan
Midfielder Riccardo Orsolini Bologna
Midfielder Scott McTominay Napoli
Midfielder Nicolò Barella Inter Milan
Forward Mateo Retegui Atalanta
Forward Moise Kean Fiorentina
Forward Romelu Lukaku Napoli
Forward Marcus Thuram Inter Milan
Forward Ché Adams Torino

Serie A League 2024–25 Team information and Sponsor

TeamManagerCaptainKit Manufacturer
Atalanta Gian Piero Gasperini Rafael TolóiJoma
Bologna Vincenzo Italiano Lewis FergusonMacron
Cagliari Davide Nicola Leonardo PavolettiEYE Sport
Como Cesc Fàbregas Alessandro GabrielloniAdidas[8]
Empoli Roberto D'Aversa Alberto GrassiKappa
Fiorentina Raffaele Palladino Luca RanieriKappa
Genoa Patrick Vieira Milan BadeljKappa
Hellas Verona Paolo Zanetti Darko LazovićJoma
Inter Milan Simone Inzaghi Lautaro MartínezNike
Juventus Igor Tudor Manuel LocatelliAdidas
Lazio Marco Baroni Mattia ZaccagniMizuno
Lecce Marco Giampaolo Federico BaschirottoM908
AC Milan Sérgio Conceição Mike MaignanPuma
Monza Alessandro Nesta Matteo PessinaLotto
Napoli Antonio Conte Giovanni Di LorenzoEA7
Parma Cristian Chivu Enrico DelpratoPuma
Roma Claudio Ranieri Lorenzo PellegriniAdidas
Torino Riccardo Baroni Duván ZapataJoma
Udinese Kosta Runjaić Florian ThauvinMacron
Venezia Eusebio Di Francesco Jay IdzesNocta

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