Más apariciones consecutivas como visitante en la Serie A con al menos un gol marcado
Giuseppe Signori (del 17 de mayo de 1992 al 28 de febrero de 1993; 1 en 1991-92 con Foggia y 9 en 1992-93 con Lazio ) (10 partidos consecutivos de visitante en la Serie A con un gol) [89] [90]
Más apariciones consecutivas como visitante en la Serie A con al menos un gol marcado en una sola temporada
Los jugadores italianos con mayor puntuación en todas las competiciones
La siguiente tabla muestra los diez jugadores italianos que han marcado más goles profesionales en total a lo largo de su carrera, tanto a nivel de club como a nivel internacional (excluyendo las competiciones juveniles). [92]
Los jugadores en negrita siguen activos en la Serie A. Los jugadores en cursiva siguen activos fuera de la Serie A.
El mayor número de goles en propia puerta en la historia de la Serie A
Zlatan Ibrahimović , 40 años, 6 meses y 21 días (24 de abril de 2022, en Lazio-AC Milan, 1-2) [96]
Portero
Las rachas consecutivas más largas sin recibir goles en la Serie A
La siguiente tabla muestra los porteros que tienen la racha consecutiva más larga sin recibir gol en la Serie A. La columna de duración está en minutos.
Los jugadores en negrita siguen activos en la Serie A. Los minutos en negrita indican una racha activa.
La mayoría de las sábanas limpias
Actualizado el 22 de febrero de 2021
Los jugadores en negrita siguen activos en la Serie A.
Source for figures before 1997 from RSSSF.com:[76]
Source for figures after 1997 from lega-calcio.it:[116]
Retired numbers
Up to the present day, nineteen different top clubs in Italy have retired numbers for different reasons, mostly in recognition of their former players.
Notes
^ a b c d e f g h i j kPosthumous honour.
Most successful clubs overall (1898–present)
The following table includes only Italian, European and worldwide competitions organised respectively by FIGC, UEFA and FIFA since 1898.[130] The figures in bold represent the most times this competition has been won by an Italian team. Teams which have one at least one official title are included, ranked by number of overall titles at national and/or international level and listed in chronological order in case of a tie. In particular, note that the UEFA Cup unlike the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup was an official competition organized by UEFA. Original idea of the ICFC was a trade fairs promoting competition and was not organised by UEFA. It is not considered as an official tournament by UEFA due to the major idea of promoted trade fairs and the system of admission of the first editions. At the beginning it was only open to a certain few clubs from some European countries that were promoting trade and not an open football tournament. However, it is the official predecessor of UEFA Cup - Europa League (by UEFA) and recognized by FIFA (and FIGC) as a major trophy.
Key
By club
Additionally, the Alta Italia Championship, also known as Campionato di guerra (War Championship), won by the Vigili del Fuoco della Spezia in 1944 (the only edition ever held), was recognised by the FIGC in 2002 as the equivalent to the Serie A championship of that year.[141][142] # Although not organised by UEFA, the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup is included here under UEFA as it is the official predecessor to the UEL and acknowledged by FIFA as a major trophy. * Although organized by UEFA (and CONMEBOL), the Intercontinental Cup is included here under FIFA for being the predecessor to the FCWC.
Notes
^Tally does not include 16 goals that Piola also scored from 29 appearances during the 1945–46 Divisione Nazionale season
^According to several sources, Andrea Pirlo scored 28 goals from free kicks in Serie A, which would make him the all–time highest goalscorer from set–pieces in Serie A history, alongside Siniša Mihajlović;[39][40] however, two of his claimed goals are disputed and have been recorded as own goals by two different goalkeepers according to other sources: the first by Sébastien Frey in Verona-Reggina 1–1 on 9 January 2000 (1999–2000 Serie A),[41][42] and the second by Marco Silvestri in Juventus-Cagliari 3–0 on 16 May 2014 (2013–14 Serie A).[43][44][45] According to the official regulations by Lega Serie A, a goal is considered to be an own goal when "a player deflects a shot, cross, or pass from an opponent, which was not directed on target, into their own goal."[46] See also it:Statistiche della Serie A#Calci piazzati.
^ a bNote: statistical data only began to be collected from the 2004–05 Serie A season onwards
^Although some sources claim that Giorgio Chinaglia is in fact the highest-scoring Italian player in all competitions with 398 career goals, this claim is also disputed, as the NASL did not abide to certain FIFA regulations at the time in which Chinaglia was playing there[94]
^362 if his goals for the Italy U-17 (1), U-18 (12), and U-21 teams (3) are included
^349 if his goals in the Divisione Nazionale are included
^321 if his goals for the Italy U-16 team (3) are included
^334 if his goals for the Italy U-15 (3), Italy U-16 (2), U-18 (7), U-21 (4), and U-23 teams (2) are included
^316 if his goals for the Italy U-21 team (3) are included
^313 if his goals for the Italy U-21 team (9) are included
^298 if his goals for the Italy U-21 (2), and U-23 tams (3) are included
^Gianpiero Combi's Italian league record unbeaten streak of 934 consecutive minutes without conceding a goal was set during the 1925–26 Prima Divisione season, prior to the establishment of the Serie A in the 1929–30 season.[98][99][100]
^ a b cNote: statistical data only began to be collected from the 1994–95 Serie A season onwards
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