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| Italian Championship Totals |
| Rank |
Team |
Titles |
| 1. |
Juventus |
25 |
| 2. |
AC Milan |
16 |
| 3. |
Inter Milan |
13 |
| 4. |
Genoa |
9 |
| t5. |
Bologna |
7 |
| t5. |
Torino |
7 |
| t5. |
Pro-Vercelli |
7 |
| t8. |
AS Roma |
2 |
| t8. |
Fiorentina |
2 |
| t8. |
Napoli |
2 |
| t8. |
Lazio |
2 |
| t12. |
Cagliari |
1 |
| t12. |
Casale |
1 |
| t12. |
Novese |
1 |
| t12. |
Sampdoria |
1 |
| t12. |
Verona |
1 |
NOTE: Serie A was initiated in 1929-30. From 1898 to 1929 Italian soccer was played in regional groups.
*Inter Milan's total includes three championships as Ambrosiana-Inter; no title was awarded in 1927 after Torino was stripped by the Italian Federation; Torino was declared champion in 1948-49 when most of the team died in a plane crash.
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