Serie A Football Club of the Year explained

Serie A Football Club of the Year
Sport:Association football
Competition:Serie A
Awardedfor:The football club considered to have performed the best in each given Serie A season
Country:Italy
Presenter:Italian Footballers' Association (AIC)
First:2010–11
Number:10
Mostwins:Juventus
(7 times)
Mostrecent:Milan (2022)

The AIC Serie A Football Club of the Year (in Italian: Società dell'anno AIC) is an annual award given to football club in the top tier of Italian football, the Serie A, who is considered to have performed the best during the previous calendar season. It is awarded within the Gran Galà del Calcio event.

The award has been presented since the 2010–11 season. The shortlist is compiled by the members of the players' trade union, the Italian Footballers' Association (AIC).

Winners

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Denotes the club were Serie A champions in the same season
YearNat.PresidentClubRef(s)
Franco SoldatiUdinese
Andrea AgnelliJuventus
Andrea AgnelliJuventus
Andrea AgnelliJuventus
Andrea AgnelliJuventus
Andrea AgnelliJuventus
Andrea AgnelliJuventus
Andrea AgnelliJuventus
Antonio PercassiAtalanta
Antonio PercassiAtalanta
Steven ZhangInternazionale
Paolo ScaroniMilan
Aurelio De LaurentiisNapoli

By club

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ClubTimes won
Juventus7
Atalanta2
Internazionale1
Milan1
Napoli1
Udinese1