This is a list of football clubs located in Italy, sorted by division, then alphabetically, and including geographical locations, home stadium information and club positions in the prior season.
Clubs by division
2025âÂÂ26 Serie A clubs. For a complete list of clubs see List of Italian Football Championship clubs.
2025âÂÂ26 Serie B clubs.
2025âÂÂ26 Serie C clubs.
Group A (North)
Group B (Central)
Group C (South)
Former Professional Teams
Former Professional Teams Active or Recently Active in Italian Pyramid
Note that the post-war 1946 through 1948 seasons are generally not characterized as a professional season except for three clubs which were only a professional team during these seasons. Teams listed with an earlier Last Professional Season were also typically in the unofficial 1948 Serie C.
Serie C / Lega Pro / Serie C1 / Serie C2 season counts are sometimes inconsistent but directionally accurate with counts consistent with Italian Wikipedia.
Former Professional Teams Eliminated Through Merger
Sampdoria is treated as inheriting the history of Andrea Doria as a result of its merger with another professional club Sampierdarenese in 1946. Sampierdarenese previously absorbed professional club AC Liguria in 1919.
ASD Trastevere is treated as inheriting the history of Alba Trastevere, from which it purchased the sporting title in 1968.
UC AlbinoLeffe is treated as inheriting the history of Albinese Calcio as a result of its merger with a semi-pro club, SocietÃÂ Calcio Leffe, in 1998.
Vogherese merged with professional club SBC Oltrepò in 2013 to regain its sporting title but is not treated as inheriting the history of the less historic professional team.
Dolomiti Bellunesi is treated as inheriting the history of AC Belluno 1905 as a result of its 2021 merger with non-professional clubs, Union Feltre and Union S. Giorgio Sedico.
Former Professional Teams Removed by Italian National Boundary Changes
Following World War II, the following professional teams no longer fell within the Italian national borders and joined the professional leagues in Yugoslavia:
- Grion Pola (3 seasons at Serie B, 8 seasons at Serie C)
- Fiumana (2 seasons at Serie B, 7 seasons at Serie C)
- Ampelea (6 season at Serie C)
- Arsa (1 season at Serie C)
Former Professional Teams Liquidated or Excluded
- Pre-1948 Liquidations (23): Isotta Fraschini, Vicenzo Benini, Fortitudo Trieste, Vittorio Necchi, Armando Casalini, Alfa Romeo, VV. FF. Roma, 94ú Reparto Distrettuale, Ilva Savona, VV. FF. Palermo, RST Littorio, Mario Passamonte, M.A.T.E.R., SGEM Villafranca, Mario Passamonte, Avio Squadrea, Dipendenti Municipali La Spezia, Ala Italiana, Magazzini Generali, San Giorgio Fois, Trancerie Mossina, Pietro Resta, Amatori Bologna
- Unknown Liquidation Date (11): Budrio, Redaelli, Cantieri Tosi, Aviosicula Palermo, Ardens, Galliate, Cinzano, Bondenese, Breda, Villasanta, Gerli
- Late 20th Century Liquidations (21): Arsenale Messina (1951); Acciaierie Falck (1952); Marzotto Manerbio (1957); Chinotto Neri (1957); FEDIT (1959); Rizzoli (1964); Cirio (1964); Juventina Palermo (1968); Pirelli (1968); Enzo Andreanelli (1969); Edera Trieste (1973); Massiminiana (1976); Banco di Roma (1983); Gioventu Brindisi (1985); Telgate (1989); Valdiano 85 (1990); Adelaide Nicastro (1992); Virescit Boccaleone (1993); Terranova Gela (1994); Juventina Gela (1994); Agrigento (1999)
- Modern Liquidations (34): Sangiuseppese (2008); CuoioCappiano (2009); Pro Belvedere (2010); Pescina Valle del Giovenco (2010); Cisco Roma (2011); Atletico Roma (2011); Cesenatico (2011); Rodengo Saiano (2011); Pizzighettone (2012); Castel San Pietro (2012); Citta di Jesolo (2013); Giacomense (2013); Aullese (2014); Castel Rigone (2014); Baracca Lugo (2015); Magazzini Generali (2015); Abbiategrasso (2015); HinterReggio (2015); Real Vicenza (2015); Neapolis (2015); Sebinia Alto Sebino (2016); Calcio Caravaggese (2016); Crociati Noceto (2016); A.C. Virtus Bolzano (2017); Racing Roma (2017); LVPA Frascati (2019); Lupa Roma (2019); Pro Piacenza (2019); Sarzanese (2020); Pro Cisterna (2021); Delta Porto Tolle (2022); Arzanese (2022); Sparta Novara (2023); Aprilia (2023)
Virtus Bolzano with one Serie B and 21 Serie C seasons; Baracca Lugo with 19 Serie C seasons; and Virescit Boccaleone with 9 Serie C seasons are the only liquidated clubs in modern history with more than six seasons of professional football.
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