Serie A1 (futsal)

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Serie A1
Founded1983
CountryItaly
Confederation UEFA
Number of teams16
Level on pyramid1
Relegation to Serie A2
Domestic cup(s)Coppa Italia
International cup(s) UEFA Futsal Cup
Current champions Italservice Pesaro
Most championships Luparense (6 titles)
TV partners RAI
Website http://www.Divisionecalcioa5.it
Current: 2021–22

Serie A1 is the premier futsal league in Italy. It was founded in 1984. The league, which is played under UEFA rules, currently consists of 16 teams. It is organized by Divisione Calcio a 5.

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Champions

SeasonChampionTop goalscorerGoals
1984 Roma Barilla
1984–85 Roma Barilla
1985–86 Ortana Griphus
1986–87 Marino Calcetto
1987–88 Roma RCB
1988–89 Roma RCB
1989–90 Roma RCB
1990–91 Roma RCB
1991–92 BNL Roma Flag of Italy.svg Mario Patriarca (Bologna Futsal)
1992–93 Torrino Flag of Italy.svg Mario Patriarca (Bologna Futsal)
1993–94 Torrino Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Rubei (Torrino)
1994–95 BNL Roma
1995–96 BNL Roma Flag of Italy.svg Giovanni Roma (BNL Roma)48
1996–97 BNL Roma Flag of Italy.svg Roberto Matranga (Virtus Ladispoli)52
1997–98 Lazio Flag of Italy.svg Mario Paolillo (Afragola Calcio)45
1998–99 Torino Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Bearzi (Prato)53
1999–00 Genzano Flag of Brazil.svg Ivan Júnior (Augusta)54
2000–01 Roma RCB Flag of Italy.svg Adriano Foglia (Augusta)44
2001–02 Prato Flag of Italy.svg Adriano Foglia (Augusta)45
2002–03 Prato Flag of Italy.svg Fabrizio Amoroso (Arzignano)35
2003–04 Arzignano Flag of Italy.svg Eduardo Morgado (Montesilvano)40
2004–05 Perugia Flag of Brazil.svg Arrepio (Genzano)33
2005–06 Arzignano Flag of Italy.svg Fabrizio Amoroso (Arzignano)34
2006–07 Luparense Flag of Brazil.svg Sandrinho (Luparense)34
2007–08 Luparense Flag of Brazil.svg Ivan Júnior (Montesilvano)35
2008–09 Luparense Flag of Italy.svg Kaká (Augusta)28
2009–10 Montesilvano Flag of Brazil.svg Gustavo Menini (Pescara)36
2010–11 Marca Flag of Italy.svg Rodolfo Fortino (Augusta)30
2011–12 Luparense Flag of Italy.svg Adriano Foglia (Marca)
Flag of Spain.svg Héctor Albadalejo (Acqua e Sapone)
28
2012–13 Marca Flag of Italy.svg Kaká (Kaos Futsal)33
2013–14 Luparense Flag of Brazil.svg Paulinho (Five Martina)29
2014–15 Pescara Flag of Italy.svg Manoel Crema (Real Rieti)23
2015–16 Asti Flag of Italy.svg Kaká (Kaos Futsal)
Flag of Brazil.svg Márcio Zanchetta (Real Rieti)
28
2016–17 Luparense Flag of Brazil.svg Marcelinho (Isola)24
2017–18 Acqua&Sapone Flag of Brazil.svg Jader Fornari (Feldi Eboli)27
2018–19 Italservice Flag of Argentina.svg Cristian Borruto (Italservice)28
2019-20 Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2020-21 Italservice Flag of Italy.svg Arlan Vieira (Came Dosson)38
2021-22 Italservice Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Patias (Real San Giuseppe
Flag of Italy.svg Rodolfo Fortino (FF Napoli
35

Performance by club

TitlesClubWinning years
6 Luparense 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2014, 2017
5 Roma RCB 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 2001
4 BNL Roma 1992, 1995, 1996, 1997
3 Italservice 2019, 2021, 2022
2 Roma Barilla 1984, 1985
2 Torrino 1993, 1994
2 Prato 2002, 2003
2 Arzignano Grifo 2004, 2006
2 Marca 2011, 2013
1 Ortana Griphus 1986
1 Marino Calcetto 1987
1 Lazio 1998
1 Torino 1999
1 Genzano 2000
1 Perugia 2005
1 Montesilvano 2010
1 Pescara 2015
1 Asti 2016
1 Acqua e Sapone 2018

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