Lega Serie A

Italian football organization

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March 23 2025 Juventus removes Thiago Motta as manager while in 5th position
February 17 2025 Fabio Pecchia is removed as Parma manager while the team is in 18th position, with Cristian Chivu appointed on 18 February
February 10 2025 Salvatore Bocchetti is dismissed as Monza manager while the team is in 20th position, with Alessandro Nesta reappointed on the same day
2024 Ezio Simonelli begins his tenure as chairman of Lega Serie A.
2024 The 123rd season of top-tier Italian football league Serie A begins, marking the 93rd round-robin tournament and 15th season under the Lega Serie A league committee.
2024 Inter Milan begins their title defense as the reigning champions from the previous season.
December 30 2024 Paulo Fonseca is removed as AC Milan manager while the team is in 8th position, with Sérgio Conceição appointed on the same day
December 23 2024 Alessandro Nesta is dismissed as Monza manager while the team is in 20th position, with Salvatore Bocchetti immediately appointed
November 19 2024 Alberto Gilardino is removed as Genoa manager while the team is in 17th position, with Patrick Vieira appointed on 20 November
November 10 2024 Ivan Jurić is dismissed from Roma while the team is in 12th position, with Claudio Ranieri appointed on 14 November
November 9 2024 Luca Gotti is removed as Lecce manager while the team is in 18th position, with Marco Giampaolo appointed on 11 November
September 18 2024 Daniele De Rossi is sacked as Roma manager, with Ivan Jurić immediately appointed as his replacement while the team is in 16th position
July 19 2024 Como replaces caretaker manager Osian Roberts with Cesc Fàbregas
July 1 2024 Series of new manager appointments across Serie A, including Marco Baroni at Lazio, Vincenzo Italiano at Bologna, Raffaele Palladino at Fiorentina, Alessandro Nesta at Monza, Antonio Conte at Napoli, Paolo Vanoli at Torino, Kosta Runjaić at Udinese, Davide Nicola at Cagliari, Thiago Motta at Juventus, and Paulo Fonseca at AC Milan
June 30 2024 Multiple Serie A teams undergo managerial changes, including Thiago Motta leaving Bologna, Vincenzo Italiano departing Fiorentina, Raffaele Palladino leaving Monza, Francesco Calzona exiting Napoli, Ivan Jurić leaving Torino, Fabio Cannavaro departing Udinese, Claudio Ranieri retiring from Cagliari, Paolo Montero ending his caretaker spell at Juventus, and Stefano Pioli leaving AC Milan by mutual consent
June 5 2024 Igor Tudor resigns as Lazio manager, with Marco Baroni appointed as his replacement effective 1 July 2024
June 2 2024 Venezia completed the Serie A lineup, returning to the top tier after a two-year spell in Serie B.
May 10 2024 Como earned promotion to Serie A, marking their return to the top division after 21 years away.
May 1 2024 Parma secured promotion to Serie A, returning to the top tier after a three-year absence.
2023 Continued partnership with Puma, using the Puma Orbita Serie A 2023-24 as the official match ball for the league
July 28 2023 UEFA released a statement confirming Juventus' violation of financial regulations, leading to their exclusion from the 2023–24 UEFA Europa Conference League.
June 11 2023 Spezia lost to Hellas Verona 1–3.
May 2023 Following a new investigation, Juventus were docked 10 points.
May 4 2023 Napoli secured their third Serie A title and first since 1990, clinching the championship with five matches remaining after a 1-1 draw against Udinese.
April 2023 The previous point deduction against Juventus was overturned, and the team was given back their 15 points.
February 23 2023 Fabrizio Lorieri's caretaker spell at Spezia ends, with Leonardo Semplici appointed as the new manager.
February 15 2023 Luca Gotti leaves Spezia, with Fabrizio Lorieri appointed as caretaker manager.
February 15 2023 Davide Nicola is removed as manager of Salernitana, with Paulo Sousa appointed as his successor on the same day.
January 2023 Juventus were deducted 15 points as punishment for capital gain violations.
January 14 2023 Massimiliano Alvini is sacked as manager of Cremonese, with Davide Ballardini appointed as his replacement the next day.
2022 This became the first season since 2003–04 without any teams from the Sardinia and Sicily archipelagos in Serie A.
2022 Lecce returned to Serie A after two years of absence, as 2021–22 Serie B champions.
2022 Genoa was relegated to Serie B after fifteen years in the top flight.
2022 Venezia was relegated after just one season in Serie A.
2022 Monza was promoted to Serie A for the first time in the club's history, becoming the 67th team to play in the top flight of Italian football.
2022 Cagliari was relegated from Serie A after six consecutive years in the top flight.
2022 Cremonese returned to Serie A for the first time in 26 years, as Serie B runners-up.
2022 Lega Serie A initially planned a tournament featuring Serie A teams in the United States during the 2022 FIFA World Cup, which was later cancelled.
2022 Transitioned from Nike to Puma as the official match ball provider for Serie A, introducing the Puma Orbita Serie A ball for the 2022-23 season
December 4 2022 Salvatore Bocchetti is demoted from head coach to assistant coach at Hellas Verona, with Marco Zaffaroni taking over as manager.
October 11 2022 Gabriele Cioffi leaves Hellas Verona, with Salvatore Bocchetti appointed as the new manager on 13 October 2022.
October 2 2022 Marco Giampaolo is removed as manager of Sampdoria.
September 13 2022 Giovanni Stroppa is sacked by Monza, with Raffaele Palladino immediately appointed as his replacement.
September 12 2022 Luca Vigiani's caretaker spell at Bologna ends, with Thiago Motta appointed as the new manager.
September 6 2022 Siniša Mihajlović is sacked by Bologna, with Luca Vigiani appointed as caretaker manager.
June 28 2022 Thiago Motta leaves Spezia by mutual consent, with Luca Gotti appointed as the new manager on 1 July 2022.
June 1 2022 Aurelio Andreazzoli's contract expires at Empoli, with Paolo Zanetti appointed as the new manager on 1 July 2022.
May 30 2022 Gabriele Cioffi's caretaker spell at Udinese ends, with Andrea Sottil appointed as the new manager on 1 July 2022.
May 28 2022 Igor Tudor leaves Hellas Verona by mutual consent, with Gabriele Cioffi set to take over on 1 July 2022.
May 21 2022 Fabio Pecchia resigns as manager of Cremonese, marking the first managerial change of the 2022-23 Serie A season.

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