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2022–23 Serie A

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Serie A
Season2022–23
Dates13 August 2022 – 4 June 2023
2023–24

The 2022–23 Serie A (known as the Serie A TIM for sponsorship reasons) is the 121st season of top-tier Italian football, the 91st in a round-robin tournament, and the 13th since its organization under an own league committee, the Lega Serie A.[1]

Teams

Stadiums and locations

Team Home city Stadium Capacity 2021–22 season
Atalanta Bergamo Gewiss Stadium 25,000
Bologna Bologna Stadio Renato Dall'Ara 36,462
Empoli Empoli Stadio Carlo Castellani 16,284
Fiorentina Florence Stadio Artemio Franchi 45,000
Hellas Verona Verona Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi 39,371
Internazionale Milan San Siro 75,923
Juventus Turin Allianz Stadium 41,507
Lazio Rome Stadio Olimpico 70,634
Milan Milan San Siro 75,923
Napoli Naples Stadio Diego Armando Maradona 54,726
Roma Rome Stadio Olimpico 70,634
Sassuolo Sassuolo Mapei Stadium (Reggio Emilia) 23,717
Torino Turin Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino 28,958
Udinese Udine Dacia Arena 25,144

Number of teams by region

No. of teams Region Team(s)
3  Lombardy Atalanta, Internazionale and Milan
2  Emilia-Romagna Bologna and Sassuolo
 Lazio Lazio and Roma
 Piedmont Juventus and Torino
 Tuscany Empoli and Fiorentina
1  Campania Napoli
 Friuli Venezia Giulia Udinese
 Veneto Hellas Verona

Personnel and kits

Team Manager Captain Kit manufacturer[2] Shirt sponsor (front) Shirt sponsor (back) Shirt sponsor (sleeve)
Atalanta Italy Gian Piero Gasperini Italy Rafael Tolói Joma
Bologna Serbia Siniša Mihajlović Italy Roberto Soriano Macron
Empoli Italy Aurelio Andreazzoli Kappa
Fiorentina Italy Vincenzo Italiano Italy Cristiano Biraghi Kappa
Hellas Verona Croatia Igor Tudor Portugal Miguel Veloso Macron
Internazionale Italy Simone Inzaghi Nike
Juventus Italy Massimiliano Allegri Italy Giorgio Chiellini Adidas
Lazio Italy Maurizio Sarri Italy Ciro Immobile Mizuno
Milan Italy Stefano Pioli Puma
Napoli Italy Luciano Spalletti
Roma Portugal José Mourinho Italy Lorenzo Pellegrini New Balance
Sassuolo Italy Alessio Dionisi Puma
Torino Croatia Ivan Jurić Joma
Udinese Italy Gabriele Cioffi (caretaker) Netherlands Bram Nuytinck Macron

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Napoli (C) 38 28 6 4 77 28 +49 90 Qualification for the Champions League group stage[a]
2 Lazio 38 22 8 8 60 30 +30 74
3 Inter Milan 38 23 3 12 71 42 +29 72
4 Milan 38 20 10 8 64 43 +21 70
5 Atalanta 38 19 7 12 66 48 +18 64 Qualification for the Europa League group stage[b]
6 Roma 38 18 9 11 50 38 +12 63
7 Juventus[c] 38 22 6 10 56 33 +23 62[d]
8 Fiorentina 38 15 11 12 53 43 +10 56 Qualification for the Εuropa Conference League play-off round
9 Bologna 38 14 12 12 53 49 +4 54
10 Torino 38 14 11 13 42 41 +1 53
11 Monza 38 14 10 14 48 52 −4 52
12 Udinese 38 11 13 14 47 48 −1 46
13 Sassuolo 38 12 9 17 47 61 −14 45
14 Empoli 38 10 13 15 37 49 −12 43
15 Salernitana 38 9 15 14 48 62 −14 42
16 Lecce 38 8 12 18 33 46 −13 36
17 Spezia (R) 38 6 13 19 31 62 −31 31[e] Qualification for the Relegation tie-breaker[a]
18 Hellas Verona (O) 38 7 10 21 31 59 −28 31[e]
19 Cremonese (R) 38 5 12 21 36 69 −33 27 Relegation to Serie B
20 Sampdoria (R) 38 3 10 25 24 71 −47 19
Source: Serie A
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Tiebreaker for Champions team and third relegated team;[5] 3) Head-to-head points; 4) Head-to-head goal difference; 5) Goal difference; 6) Goals scored; 7) Draw. (Note: Head-to-head record is used only after all the matches between the teams in question have been played)[6]
(C) Champions; (O) Play-off winners; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Should the first and second, or 17th and 18th-placed teams at the end of the season be tied on points, a play-off tiebreaker match was held at a neutral site to determine the title and final team relegated respectively.
  2. ^ Since the winners of the 2022–23 Coppa Italia, Inter Milan, qualified for the Champions League, the Europa League berth awarded to the Coppa Italia winners was passed to the sixth-placed team, and the Europa Conference League berth awarded to the sixth-placed team was passed to the seventh-placed team.
  3. ^ Juventus were excluded from UEFA competitions due to violation of UEFA's financial regulations.[3]
  4. ^ Juventus were deducted 10 points as punishment for capital gain violations.[4]
  5. ^ a b Head-to-head points: Spezia 4 Hellas Verona 1

References

  1. ^ Lega Serie A. www.legaseriea.it.
  2. ^ "I contratti tra squadre e sponsor tecnici con tutte le scadenze". Passione Maglie (in Italian). Retrieved 2022-04-27.
  3. ^ "The CFCB concludes its proceedings against Juventus and Chelsea FC". UEFA. 28 July 2023. Retrieved 28 July 2023.
  4. ^ "Caso plusvalenze, dieci punti di penalizzazione per la Juventus da scontare nella corrente stagione sportiva" [In the case of capital gains, ten penalty points for Juventus to be served in the current football season] (in Italian). Italian Football Federation. 22 May 2023. Retrieved 22 May 2023.
  5. ^ Should the first and second, or 17th and 18th-placed teams at the end of the season be tied on points, a play-off tiebreaker match was held at a neutral site to determine the title and final team relegated respectively.
  6. ^ "Comunicato Ufficiale N. 304/A" (PDF) (in Italian). Italian Football Federation.