Italian League

The Italian League, officially known as Serie A, is the top professional football (soccer) league in Italy. It is one of the most prestigious football leagues in the world and features a competition format where teams play each other in a round-robin structure over the course of a season. Serie A was established in 1898 and has a rich history, encompassing numerous renowned clubs such as Juventus, AC Milan, and Inter Milan. The league operates under the governance of the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) and is part of the broader Italian football pyramid. The team with the most points at the end of the season is crowned the champion, and the league includes a system of promotion and relegation with lower divisions of Italian football. The Italian League is known for its tactical play, strong defensive strategies, and has produced many legendary players and managers, making it a significant contributor to both national and international football.