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🏆 Italy Serie A Top Goalscorer (1992–93-Present)

2014–15 2014–15

1
Mauro Icardi
Flag Mauro Icardi
Argentina
22
Goals
Internazionale

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1
Mauro Icardi
Flag Mauro Icardi
Argentina
22 (Goals)
Internazionale
1
Luca Toni
Flag Luca Toni
Italy
22
Goals
Hellas Verona

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1
Luca Toni
Flag Luca Toni
Italy
22 (Goals)
Hellas Verona
3
Carlos Tévez
Flag Carlos Tévez
Argentina
20
Goals
Juventus

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3
Carlos Tévez
Flag Carlos Tévez
Argentina
20 (Goals)
Juventus
4
Gonzalo Higuaín
Flag Gonzalo Higuaín
Argentina
18
Goals
Napoli

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4
Gonzalo Higuaín
Flag Gonzalo Higuaín
Argentina
18 (Goals)
Napoli
5
Jérémy Ménez
Flag Jérémy Ménez
France
16
Goals
Milan

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5
Jérémy Ménez
Flag Jérémy Ménez
France
16 (Goals)
Milan
6
Domenico Berardi
Flag Domenico Berardi
Italy
15
Goals
Sassuolo

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6
Domenico Berardi
Flag Domenico Berardi
Italy
15 (Goals)
Sassuolo
6
Manolo Gabbiadini
Flag Manolo Gabbiadini
Italy
15
Goals
Sampdoria/Napoli

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6
Manolo Gabbiadini
Flag Manolo Gabbiadini
Italy
15 (Goals)
Sampdoria/Napoli
8
Antonio Di Natale
Flag Antonio Di Natale
Italy
14
Goals
Udinese

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8
Antonio Di Natale
Flag Antonio Di Natale
Italy
14 (Goals)
Udinese
9
Paulo Dybala
Flag Paulo Dybala
Argentina
13
Goals
Palermo

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9
Paulo Dybala
Flag Paulo Dybala
Argentina
13 (Goals)
Palermo
9
Iago Falque
Flag Iago Falque
Spain
13
Goals
Genoa

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9
Iago Falque
Flag Iago Falque
Spain
13 (Goals)
Genoa
9
Miroslav Klose
Flag Miroslav Klose
Germany
13
Goals
Lazio

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9
Miroslav Klose
Flag Miroslav Klose
Germany
13 (Goals)
Lazio
9
Fabio Quagliarella
Flag Fabio Quagliarella
Italy
13
Goals
Torino

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9
Fabio Quagliarella
Flag Fabio Quagliarella
Italy
13 (Goals)
Torino

2013–14 2013–14

1
Ciro Immobile
Flag Ciro Immobile
Italy
22
Goals
Torino

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1
Ciro Immobile
Flag Ciro Immobile
Italy
22 (Goals)
Torino
2
Luca Toni
Flag Luca Toni
Italy
20
Goals
Hellas Verona

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2
Luca Toni
Flag Luca Toni
Italy
20 (Goals)
Hellas Verona
3
Carlos Tévez
Flag Carlos Tévez
Argentina
19
Goals
Juventus

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3
Carlos Tévez
Flag Carlos Tévez
Argentina
19 (Goals)
Juventus
4
Antonio Di Natale
Flag Antonio Di Natale
Italy
17
Goals
Udinese

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4
Antonio Di Natale
Flag Antonio Di Natale
Italy
17 (Goals)
Udinese
4
Gonzalo Higuaín
Flag Gonzalo Higuaín
Argentina
17
Goals
Napoli

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4
Gonzalo Higuaín
Flag Gonzalo Higuaín
Argentina
17 (Goals)
Napoli
4
Rodrigo Palacio
Flag Rodrigo Palacio
Argentina
17
Goals
Internazionale

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4
Rodrigo Palacio
Flag Rodrigo Palacio
Argentina
17 (Goals)
Internazionale
7
Domenico Berardi
Flag Domenico Berardi
Italy
16
Goals
Sassuolo

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7
Domenico Berardi
Flag Domenico Berardi
Italy
16 (Goals)
Sassuolo
7
Fernando Llorente
Flag Fernando Llorente
Spain
16
Goals
Juventus

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7
Fernando Llorente
Flag Fernando Llorente
Spain
16 (Goals)
Juventus
7
Giuseppe Rossi
Flag Giuseppe Rossi
Italy
16
Goals
Fiorentina

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7
Giuseppe Rossi
Flag Giuseppe Rossi
Italy
16 (Goals)
Fiorentina
10
José Callejón
Flag José Callejón
Spain
15
Goals
Napoli

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10
José Callejón
Flag José Callejón
Spain
15 (Goals)
Napoli
10
Alberto Gilardino
Flag Alberto Gilardino
Italy
15
Goals
Genoa

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10
Alberto Gilardino
Flag Alberto Gilardino
Italy
15 (Goals)
Genoa
10
Paulinho
Flag Paulinho
Brazil
15
Goals
Livorno

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10
Paulinho
Flag Paulinho
Brazil
15 (Goals)
Livorno

2012–13 2012–13

1
Edinson Cavani
Flag Edinson Cavani
Uruguay
29
Goals
Napoli

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1
Edinson Cavani
Flag Edinson Cavani
Uruguay
29 (Goals)
Napoli
2
Antonio Di Natale
Flag Antonio Di Natale
Italy
23
Goals
Udinese

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2
Antonio Di Natale
Flag Antonio Di Natale
Italy
23 (Goals)
Udinese
3
Stephan El Shaarawy
Flag Stephan El Shaarawy
Italy
16
Goals
Milan

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3
Stephan El Shaarawy
Flag Stephan El Shaarawy
Italy
16 (Goals)
Milan
3
Dani Osvaldo
Flag Dani Osvaldo
Italy
16
Goals
Roma

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3
Dani Osvaldo
Flag Dani Osvaldo
Italy
16 (Goals)
Roma
5
Germán Denis
Flag Germán Denis
Argentina
15
Goals
Atalanta

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5
Germán Denis
Flag Germán Denis
Argentina
15 (Goals)
Atalanta
5
Miroslav Klose
Flag Miroslav Klose
Germany
15
Goals
Lazio

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5
Miroslav Klose
Flag Miroslav Klose
Germany
15 (Goals)
Lazio
5
Erik Lamela
Flag Erik Lamela
Argentina
15
Goals
Roma

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5
Erik Lamela
Flag Erik Lamela
Argentina
15 (Goals)
Roma
5
Giampaolo Pazzini
Flag Giampaolo Pazzini
Italy
15
Goals
Milan

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5
Giampaolo Pazzini
Flag Giampaolo Pazzini
Italy
15 (Goals)
Milan
9
Gonzalo Bergessio
Flag Gonzalo Bergessio
Argentina
13
Goals
Catania

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9
Gonzalo Bergessio
Flag Gonzalo Bergessio
Argentina
13 (Goals)
Catania
9
Alberto Gilardino
Flag Alberto Gilardino
Italy
13
Goals
Bologna

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9
Alberto Gilardino
Flag Alberto Gilardino
Italy
13 (Goals)
Bologna
9
Stevan Jovetić
Flag Stevan Jovetić
Montenegro
13
Goals
Fiorentina

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9
Stevan Jovetić
Flag Stevan Jovetić
Montenegro
13 (Goals)
Fiorentina

2011–12 2011–12

1
Zlatan Ibrahimović
Flag Zlatan Ibrahimović
Sweden
28
Goals
Milan

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Zlatan Ibrahimović
Flag Zlatan Ibrahimović
Sweden
28 (Goals)
Milan
2
Diego Milito
Flag Diego Milito
Argentina
24
Goals
Internazionale

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2
Diego Milito
Flag Diego Milito
Argentina
24 (Goals)
Internazionale
3
Edinson Cavani
Flag Edinson Cavani
Uruguay
23
Goals
Napoli

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3
Edinson Cavani
Flag Edinson Cavani
Uruguay
23 (Goals)
Napoli
3
Antonio Di Natale
Flag Antonio Di Natale
Italy
23
Goals
Udinese

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3
Antonio Di Natale
Flag Antonio Di Natale
Italy
23 (Goals)
Udinese
5
Rodrigo Palacio
Flag Rodrigo Palacio
Argentina
19
Goals
Genoa

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5
Rodrigo Palacio
Flag Rodrigo Palacio
Argentina
19 (Goals)
Genoa
6
Germán Denis
Flag Germán Denis
Argentina
16
Goals
Atalanta

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6
Germán Denis
Flag Germán Denis
Argentina
16 (Goals)
Atalanta
6
Fabrizio Miccoli
Flag Fabrizio Miccoli
Italy
16
Goals
Palermo

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6
Fabrizio Miccoli
Flag Fabrizio Miccoli
Italy
16 (Goals)
Palermo
8
Sebastian Giovinco
Flag Sebastian Giovinco
Italy
15
Goals
Parma

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Sebastian Giovinco
Flag Sebastian Giovinco
Italy
15 (Goals)
Parma
9
Stevan Jovetić
Flag Stevan Jovetić
Montenegro
14
Goals
Fiorentina

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9
Stevan Jovetić
Flag Stevan Jovetić
Montenegro
14 (Goals)
Fiorentina
10
Miroslav Klose
Flag Miroslav Klose
Germany
12
Goals
Lazio

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10
Miroslav Klose
Flag Miroslav Klose
Germany
12 (Goals)
Lazio
10
Mattia Destro
Flag Mattia Destro
Italy
12
Goals
Siena

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10
Mattia Destro
Flag Mattia Destro
Italy
12 (Goals)
Siena

2010–11 2010–11

1
Antonio Di Natale
Flag Antonio Di Natale
Italy
28
Goals
Udinese

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Antonio Di Natale
Flag Antonio Di Natale
Italy
28 (Goals)
Udinese
2
Edinson Cavani
Flag Edinson Cavani
Uruguay
26
Goals
Napoli

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2
Edinson Cavani
Flag Edinson Cavani
Uruguay
26 (Goals)
Napoli
3
Samuel Eto'o
Flag Samuel Eto'o
Cameroon
21
Goals
Internazionale

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3
Samuel Eto'o
Flag Samuel Eto'o
Cameroon
21 (Goals)
Internazionale
4
Alessandro Matri
Flag Alessandro Matri
Italy
20
Goals
Cagliari/Juventus

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4
Alessandro Matri
Flag Alessandro Matri
Italy
20 (Goals)
Cagliari/Juventus
5
Marco Di Vaio
Flag Marco Di Vaio
Italy
19
Goals
Bologna

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5
Marco Di Vaio
Flag Marco Di Vaio
Italy
19 (Goals)
Bologna
6
Giampaolo Pazzini
Flag Giampaolo Pazzini
Italy
17
Goals
Sampdoria/Internazionale

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6
Giampaolo Pazzini
Flag Giampaolo Pazzini
Italy
17 (Goals)
Sampdoria/Internazionale
7
Francesco Totti
Flag Francesco Totti
Italy
15
Goals
Roma

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7
Francesco Totti
Flag Francesco Totti
Italy
15 (Goals)
Roma
8
Zlatan Ibrahimović
Flag Zlatan Ibrahimović
Sweden
14
Goals
Milan

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8
Zlatan Ibrahimović
Flag Zlatan Ibrahimović
Sweden
14 (Goals)
Milan
8
Alexandre Pato
Flag Alexandre Pato
Brazil
14
Goals
Milan

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Alexandre Pato
Flag Alexandre Pato
Brazil
14 (Goals)
Milan
8
Robinho
Flag Robinho
Brazil
14
Goals
Milan

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Robinho
Flag Robinho
Brazil
14 (Goals)
Milan

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Summary

The Serie A (Italian pronunciation: [ˈsɛːrje ˈa]), officially known as Serie A Enilive in Italy and Serie A Made in Italy abroad for sponsorship reasons, is a professional association football league in Italy and the highest level of the Italian football league system. The winners are awarded the Coppa Campioni d'Italia trophy and the scudetto, a decoration that they wear on the jersey the season after the victory. It has been operating as a round-robin tournament for over ninety years since the 1929–30 season. It had been organized by the Direttorio Divisioni Superiori until 1943, the Lega Calcio until 2010, and the Lega Serie A ever since. Serie A is regarded as one of the best football leagues in the world and it is often depicted as the most tactical and defensively sound national league. In 2023–24, Serie A was ranked as the best league by UEFA coefficient.

In its current format, the Italian Football Championship was revised from having regional and interregional rounds, to a single-tier league from the 1929–30 season onwards. The championship titles won before 1929 are officially recognised by FIGC with the same weighting as titles that were subsequently awarded. Similarly, the 1945–46 season, when the round-robin was suspended and the league was played over two geographical groups due to the ravages of World War II, is not statistically considered, even if its title is fully official.

The league hosts three of the world's most famous clubs in Juventus, AC Milan and Inter Milan, all founding members of the G-14, a group which represented the largest and most prestigious European football clubs from 2000 to 2008, with the first two also being founding members of its successive organisation, the European Club Association (ECA). More players have won the Ballon d'Or award while playing at a Serie A club than any league in the world other than Spain's La Liga. Juventus, Italy's most successful club of the 20th century and the most winning Italian team, is tied for sixth in Europe and twelfth in the world with the most official international titles with eleven. Prior the first Europa Conference League final in 2022, it was also the only one in the world to have won all the historical five official confederation competitions, an achievement reached after its triumph in the 1985 Intercontinental Cup and revalidated after winning a sixth tournament, the UEFA Intertoto Cup, fourteen years later. Milan is joint third club overall for official international titles won with nineteen. Inter, following their achievements in the 2009–10 season, became the first Italian team to have achieved a seasonal treble. It is also the team to have competed uninterruptedly for the most time in the top flight of Italian football, having seen its debut in 1909. All these clubs, along with Lazio, Fiorentina, Roma and Napoli, are known as the "seven sisters" (sette sorelle) of Italian football.

Serie A is one of the most storied football leagues in the world. Of the 100 greatest footballers in history chosen by FourFourTwo in 2017, 42 players have played in Serie A, more than any other league in the world. Juventus is the team that has produced the most World Cup champions (27), with Inter (20), Roma (16) and Milan (10), being respectively third, fourth and ninth in that ranking.

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