Lombardy leading with five teams. With the promotion of Venezia, Veneto rises to two

Lombardy leading with five teams. With the promotion of Venezia, Veneto rises to two
Lombardy leading with five teams. With the promotion of Venezia, Veneto rises to two

With the return of Venice in A league after two seasons, the picture of the next men’s major championship has been completed. Northern Italy reigns supreme and, despite Cremonese’s failure to reach the final (which lost the final play-offs against the lagoon players) will have five representatives in Lombardy: Inter, champions of Italy), Milan, Atalanta, Monza and the newly promoted Como. Followed by two teams are Piedmont (Juventus and Turin), Tuscany (Fiorentina and Empoli), Veneto with Hellas Verona and Venice. The list of regions with only one representative is led by Sardinia with the Cagliari. It should be underlined that a statistical data highlights that ad today, in the history of our football, they are there are four regions that have never seen one of their teams participate in the top football championship. These are Valle d’Aosta, Trentino Alto Adige, Basilicata and Molise, the last three with Sudtirol, Campobasso, Matera and Potenza, have at most entered the fields of B series.

THE MAP OF THE 2024/2025 SERIE A
Northern Italy
Val d’Aosta 0 teams
Piedmont 2 teams (Juventus and Turin)
Liguria 1 team (Genoa)
Lombardy 5 teams (Inter, Milan, Atalanta, Monza and Como)
Veneto 2 teams (Hellas Verona and Venice)
Trentino Alto Adige teams
Friuli Venezia Giulia 1 team (Udinese)
Emilia Romagna 2 teams (Bologna and Parma)

Center of Italy
Marche 0 teams
Tuscany 2 teams (Fiorentina and Empoli)
Lazio 2 teams (Roma and Lazio)
Abruzzo 0 teams

Southern Italy
Campania 1 team (Naples)
Basilicata 0 teams
Molise 0 teams
Puglia 1 team (Lecce)
Calabria 0 teams
Sicily 0 teams
Sardinia 1 team (CAGLIARI)

 
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