For all other competitions not organized respectively by the above-mentioned bodies, please refer to the "Honours" section in each club's own article.Also, for a detailed discussion of official vs unofficial inter-confederation competitions please see Teams which have won at least one official title are included, ranked by number of overall titles (domestic and international) and listed in alphabetic order in case of a tie.Includes all previous denominations of the same competition organized by the RFEF, such as Copa del Generalísimo, Copa del Presidente de la República, etc.Prior to 1992, the tournament was officially called the European Champion Clubs' Cup but was usually referred to as simply the European CupThe first competition was held in the 1960–61 season—but not recognised by the governing body of European football until two years later The governing body of the European football organised the Intertoto Cup for the first time in 1995. Le tableau suivant comprend officielle espagnole, européenne et dans le monde des compétitions organisées respectivement par la Plus de buts en une saison, toutes compétitions confondues (au moins 150 buts)Equipe la plus efficace en Liga de la saison (au moins 3 buts par match)Plus de buts en Liga en une saison (au moins 30 buts)Plus de buts en une saison, toutes compétitions confondues (au moins 40 buts)Plus de buts en une saison, toutes compétitions confondues (au moins 150 buts)Equipe la plus efficace en Liga de la saison (au moins 3 buts par match)Plus de buts en Liga en une saison (au moins 30 buts)Plus de buts en une saison, toutes compétitions confondues (au moins 40 buts)Garde, Luis; Spanish newspaper ABC, page 86 Deportes 25 October 2004. The competition was discontinued in 1999 when it was absorbed by the The tournament was founded in 1961–62 independently to the UEFA administration. 36, Juventus Consecutives. 61, Brescia Le Championnat d'Italie de football, dénommé Serie A (prononcé : [ˈsɛːrje ˈa]), ou Serie A italienne (car le championnat brésilien est aussi nommé Série A), ou encore Serie A TIM pour des raisons de sponsoring avec TIM, est une compétition de football qui représente en Italie le sommet de la hiérarchie du football.

Up to present days, 18 clubs of Italy have retired numbers in honour of their most notable players. 9, Juventus (2011–12 season to 2019–20 season) 5, Juventus (1930–31 season to 1934–35 season) 5, Torino (1942–43 season and the 1945–46 season to 1948–49 season) 5, Internazionale (2005–06 season to 2009–10 season) Most seasons in Serie A. Classement final. The governing body of the European football organised the Cup Winners' Cup for the first time in 1961–62 season. Le record de titres est détenu par la Juventus FC qui en compte 37 (35 titres sur le terrain mais les titres de 2005 et 2006 ont été annulés à la suite du scandale … Team records Most championships won Overall. Le record de finales consécutives en actuelle Ligue des champions de notre ère est de trois finales, partagée par l'AC Milan (de 1993 à 1995), la Juventus (de 1996 à 1998) et le Real Madrid (de 2016 à 2018).

The following table includes only Italian, European and worldwide competitions organised respectively by Longest win streaks from the start of a Serie A seasonLongest win streaks without conceding from the start of a Serie A seasonLongest unbeaten streaks in a single Serie A seasonMost consecutive appearances in Serie A by an outfield playerMost consecutive appearances in Serie A for a single clubMost penalty kicks scored in a single Serie A seasonMost goals from a free kick in a single Serie A matchYoungest player to score more than three goals in a single Serie A matchOldest player to score five goals in a single Serie A matchMost consecutive Serie A seasons with at least one goalMost consecutive Serie A appearances with at least one goal scoredMost consecutive Serie A appearances with at least one goal scored in a single seasonMost consecutive Serie A appearances with at least one goal scored since the start of a single seasonMost consecutive Serie A away appearances with at least one goal scoredMost consecutive Serie A away appearances with at least one goal scored in a single seasonMost seasons with at least 10 goals scored in all competitions by an Italian playerHighest-scoring Italian players in all competitionsLongest win streaks from the start of a Serie A seasonLongest win streaks without conceding from the start of a Serie A seasonLongest unbeaten streaks in a single Serie A seasonMost consecutive appearances in Serie A by an outfield playerMost consecutive appearances in Serie A for a single clubMost penalty kicks scored in a single Serie A seasonMost goals from a free kick in a single Serie A matchYoungest player to score more than three goals in a single Serie A matchOldest player to score five goals in a single Serie A matchMost consecutive Serie A seasons with at least one goalMost consecutive Serie A appearances with at least one goal scoredMost consecutive Serie A appearances with at least one goal scored in a single seasonMost consecutive Serie A appearances with at least one goal scored since the start of a single seasonMost consecutive Serie A away appearances with at least one goal scoredMost consecutive Serie A away appearances with at least one goal scored in a single seasonMost seasons with at least 10 goals scored in all competitions by an Italian playerHighest-scoring Italian players in all competitionsTally does not include 16 goals that Piola also scored from 29 appearances during the 349 if his goals in the Divisione Nazionale are includedFrom the third match (Juventus 6–0 Milan on 25 October 1925) to thirteenth match (Parma 0–3 Juventus on 28 February 1926) of the For all other competitions not organized respectively by the above-mentioned bodies, please refer to the "Honours" section in each club's own article.Prior to 1992, the tournament was officially called the European Champion Clubs' Cup but was usually referred to as simply the The tournament was founded in 1960–61 independently to the UEFA administration.