Competition: | Serie A |
Season: | 2024–25 |
Dates: | 17 August 2024 – 25 May 2025[1] |
Continentalcup1: | Champions League |
Continentalcup2: | Europa League |
Continentalcup3: | Conference League |
Matches: | 138 |
Total Goals: | 372 |
League Topscorer: | Mateo Retegui (12 goals) |
Biggest Home Win: | (26 October 2024) |
Biggest Away Win: | (20 October 2024) |
Highest Scoring: | (27 October 2024) |
Longest Wins: | Atalanta (8 matches) |
Longest Unbeaten: | Juventus (14 matches) |
Longest Winless: | Parma (9 matches) |
Longest Losses: | Lecce Roma Venezia (4 matches) |
Highest Attendance: | 75,366 Inter Milan 1–2 AC Milan (22 September 2024)[2] |
Lowest Attendance: | 7,746 Empoli 0–0 Monza (17 August 2024) |
Attendance: | 4,234,672 |
Average Attendance: | 30,686 |
Prevseason: | 2023–24 |
Nextseason: | 2025–26 |
Updated: | 2 December 2024 |
The 2024–25 Serie A (known as the Serie A Enilive and Serie A Made in Italy for sponsorship reasons domestically and abroad, respectively) is the 123rd season of top-tier Italian football, the 93rd in a round-robin tournament, and the 15th since its organization under an own league committee, the Lega Serie A. Inter Milan are the defending champions.
On 1 May 2024, Parma returned to Serie A after a three-year absence,[3] while on 10 May 2024, Como also were promoted after 21 years away. The final berth was filled on 2 June 2024, with Venezia returning to the top tier following a two-year spell in Serie B.[4]
Promoted from 2023–24 Serie B | Relegated from 2023–24 Serie A | |
---|---|---|
Parma | Frosinone | |
Como | Sassuolo | |
Venezia | Salernitana |
Region | Team(s) | |
---|---|---|
5 | ||
2 | Roma and Lazio | |
Bologna and Parma | ||
Juventus and Torino | ||
Empoli and Fiorentina | ||
Hellas Verona and Venezia | ||
1 | Lecce | |
Napoli | ||
Genoa | ||
Cagliari | ||
Udinese | ||
Team | Outgoing manager | Manner of departure | Date of vacancy | Position in table | Replaced by | Date of appointment |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Lazio | Igor Tudor | Resigned | 5 June 2024[6] | Pre-season | Marco Baroni | 1 July 2024[7] |
Bologna | Thiago Motta | End of contract | 30 June 2024[8] | Vincenzo Italiano | 1 July 2024[9] | |
Fiorentina | Vincenzo Italiano | 30 June 2024[10] | Raffaele Palladino | 1 July 2024 | ||
Monza | Raffaele Palladino | 30 June 2024[11] | Alessandro Nesta | 1 July 2024[12] | ||
Napoli | Francesco Calzona | 30 June 2024[13] | Antonio Conte | 1 July 2024 | ||
Torino | Ivan Jurić | 30 June 2024[14] | Paolo Vanoli | 1 July 2024[15] | ||
Udinese | Fabio Cannavaro | 30 June 2024[16] | Kosta Runjaić | 1 July 2024[17] | ||
Cagliari | Claudio Ranieri | Retired | 30 June 2024[18] | 5 July 2024[19] | ||
Juventus | Paolo Montero | End of caretaker spell | 30 June 2024[20] | Thiago Motta | 1 July 2024[21] | |
AC Milan | Stefano Pioli | Mutual consent | 30 June 2024[22] | Paulo Fonseca | 1 July 2024[23] | |
Hellas Verona | Marco Baroni | 30 June 2024[24] | Paolo Zanetti | 1 July 2024[25] | ||
Venezia | Paolo Vanoli | 30 June 2024[26] | Eusebio Di Francesco | 1 July 2024[27] | ||
Empoli | Davide Nicola | 2 July 2024 | Roberto D'Aversa | 2 July 2024[28] | ||
Como | Osian Roberts | End of caretaker spell | 19 July 2024 | Cesc Fàbregas | 19 July 2024[29] | |
Roma | Daniele De Rossi | Sacked | 18 September 2024[30] | 16th | Ivan Jurić | 18 September 2024[31] |
Lecce | Luca Gotti | 9 November 2024[32] | 18th | Marco Giampaolo | 11 November 2024[33] | |
Roma | Ivan Jurić | 10 November 2024[34] | 12th | Claudio Ranieri | 14 November 2024[35] | |
Genoa | Alberto Gilardino | 19 November 2024[36] | 17th | Patrick Vieira | 20 November 2024[37] |
Rank | Player | Club | Goals[38] |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Mateo Retegui | Atalanta | 12 |
2 | Moise Kean | Fiorentina | 9 |
Marcus Thuram | Inter Milan | ||
4 | Ademola Lookman | Atalanta | 7 |
5 | Valentín Castellanos | Lazio | 6 |
Riccardo Orsolini | Bologna | ||
Dušan Vlahović | Juventus | ||
8 | Khvicha Kvaratskhelia | Napoli | 5 |
Romelu Lukaku | Napoli | ||
Lautaro Martínez | Inter Milan | ||
Andrea Pinamonti | Genoa | ||
Christian Pulisic | AC Milan | ||
Mattia Zaccagni | Lazio |
See main article: List of Serie A hat-tricks.
Player | Club | Against | Result | Date | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mateo Retegui | Atalanta | Genoa | 5–1 (H) | ||
Marcus Thuram | Inter Milan | Torino | 3–2 (H) | ||
Moise Kean | Fiorentina | Hellas Verona | 3–1 (H) |
Rank | Player | Club | Clean sheets[39] |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Michele Di Gregorio | Juventus | 7 |
Alex Meret | Napoli | ||
3 | Mike Maignan | AC Milan | 6 |
Yann Sommer | Inter Milan | ||
5 | David de Gea | Fiorentina | 5 |
Devis Vásquez | Empoli | ||
7 | Marco Carnesecchi | Atalanta | 4 |
Wladimiro Falcone | Lecce | ||
Mile Svilar | Roma | ||
10 | Elia Caprile | Napoli | 3 |
Vanja Milinković-Savić | Torino | ||
Maduka Okoye | Udinese | ||
Mattia Perin | Juventus | ||
Ivan Provedel | Lazio |
Month | Player of the Month | Coach of the Month | Goal of the Month | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Player | Club | Coach | Club | Player | Club | ||
August | Marcus Thuram[41] | Inter Milan | Paolo Vanoli[42] | Torino | Nicolò Barella[43] | Inter Milan | |
September | Khvicha Kvaratskhelia[44] | Napoli | Antonio Conte[45] | Napoli | Saúl Coco[46] | Torino | |
October | Mateo Retegui[47] | Atalanta | Marco Baroni[48] | Lazio | Luca Mazzitelli[49] | Como | |
November | Gabriele Zappa[50] | Cagliari |