Serie A
The Italian Football League, Serie A (abbreviated as "Serie A"), is the highest level of football in Italy and is managed and operated by the Serie A Professional League.
The number of teams in Serie A has been increased from 18 to 20 since the 2004/05 season, and the competition is played on a double cycle, with the bottom three teams relegated to Serie B. The Serie B champions and runners-up are promoted directly to Serie A, and the third to eighth places in Serie B compete for a promotion place through a play-off.
Serie A is one of the highest level professional football leagues in the world, characterized by a defensive focus. In the 1980s and 1990s, Serie A stars gathered, many strong teams, was once recognized as the world's first football league, known as the "small World Cup".
The Italian Football League, Serie A (abbreviated as "Serie A"), is the highest level of football in Italy and is managed and operated by the Serie A Professional League.
The number of teams in Serie A has been increased from 18 to 20 since the 2004/05 season, and the competition is played on a double cycle, with the bottom three teams relegated to Serie B. The Serie B champions and runners-up are promoted directly to Serie A, and the third to eighth places in Serie B compete for a promotion place through a play-off.
Serie A is one of the highest level professional football leagues in the world, characterized by a defensive focus. In the 1980s and 1990s, Serie A stars gathered, many strong teams, was once recognized as the world's first football league, known as the "small World Cup".
Serie A