List of football clubs in Italy by major honours won

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This is a list of the major honours won by football clubs in Italy. It lists every Italian association football club to have won any of the domestic and international trophies recognised as major titles by FIFA.

Contents

Honours table

Key

Domestic trophiesNotes
IFC Seria A The Italian Football Championship began in 1898. The current Serie A began in 1929.
CI Coppa Italia The Coppa Italia began in 1922 as an annual cup for Italian football clubs. It was played again in 1926–27, but was cancelled during the round of 32. After 1935–36, the competition began annually, but the events of World War II interrupted the tournament after 1942–43, and it did not resume again until 1958, where it has been played annually continuously since.
SI Supercoppa Italiana The Supercoppa Italiana was a single match contested annually from 1988 to 2023. From 2023, it is played as a four-team tournament, contested by the winners and runners-up of the previous season's Serie A and Coppa Italia.
Continental trophies
UCL UEFA Champions League Known as the European Cup from 1955 to 1992. [1] [2]
UEL UEFA Europa League Known as the UEFA Cup from 1971 to 2009. [3] [4]
UECL UEFA Conference League Known as the UEFA Europa Conference League from 2021 to 2024. [5]
USC UEFA Super Cup Since 1972. [6]
UCWC UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (defunct)Held from 1960 until 1999. [7] [8]
IFCF Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Held from 1955 to 1971. Although not organised by UEFA, it is included here because it is considered the predecessor to the UEFA Europa League. [9] [4]
UIC UEFA Intertoto Cup (defunct)Held from 1995 to 2008. [10]
Worldwide trophies
FCWC FIFA Club World Cup First edition held in 2000, then annually since 2005 to 2023. [11] [12] From 2025, it has been revamped to a quadriennal competition.
IC Intercontinental Cup (defunct)Held from 1960 to 2004. Although the competition was organised by UEFA and CONMEBOL, it was officially merged with the FIFA Club World Cup above, and the winners are recognised by FIFA as club world champions. [13] [14] [15] [16]

Ranking

As of 24 May 2025

RankClubDomestic trophiesContinental trophiesWorldwide trophiesHonoursLast trophy
IFC CI SI Total UCL UEL UECL USC UCWC ICFC UIC Total FCWC IC TotalTotal
1 Juventus 36159602321192271 2023–24 Coppa Italia
2 Milan 1958327521413450 2024 Supercoppa Italiana
3 Internazionale 20983733612346 2023–24 Serie A
4 Roma 3921411216 2021–22 UEFA Europa Conference League
Lazio 2751411216 2019 Supercoppa Italiana
6 Napoli 462121113 2024–25 Serie A
7 Torino 751212 1992–93 Coppa Italia
8 Bologna 73101111 2024–25 Coppa Italia
9 Fiorentina 26191110 2000–01 Coppa Italia
Genoa 911010 1936–37 Coppa Italia
11 Parma 31421148 2001–02 Coppa Italia
12 Sampdoria 1416117 1993–94 Coppa Italia
Pro Vercelli 777 1921–22 Prima Divisione (CCI)
14 Atalanta 11112 2023–24 UEFA Europa League
15 Udinese 111 2000 UEFA Intertoto Cup
Perugia 111 2003 UEFA Intertoto Cup
Hellas Verona 111 1984–85 Serie A
Cagliari 111 1969–70 Serie A
Vicenza 111 1996–97 Coppa Italia
Venezia 111 1940–41 Coppa Italia
Vado 111 1922 Coppa Italia
Casale 111 1913–14 Prima Categoria
Novese 111 1921–22 Prima Categoria (FIGC)

Numbers in bold are Italian record totals for that competition.

See also

References

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