Napoli | ||
Full name | Società Sportiva Calcio Napoli S.p.A. | |
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Nickname(s) | Partenopei Gli Azzurri (The Blues) I Ciucciarelli (The Little Donkeys) | |
Founded | 1 August 1926 | |
Ground | Stadio Diego Armando Maradona (Capacity: 54,726) | |
Owner | Filmauro S.r.l. | |
Chairman | Aurelio De Laurentiis | |
Head Coach | Antonio Conte | |
Current League | Serie A | |
2023–24 | Serie A, 10th | |
Website | Club home page | |
Current season |
Società Sportiva Calcio Napoli is a professional Italian football club based in Naples, Campania. Formed in 1926, the club plays in Serie A, the top flight of Italian football. The club has won Serie A twice, and been runners-up six times, the Coppa Italia five times, the Supercoppa Italiana twice, and the 1988–89 UEFA Cup.
Napoli have the fourth biggest fanbase in Italy, and in 2015 were ranked as the fifth most valuable football club in Serie A, as well as being listed on the Forbes' list of the most valuable football clubs. The club is one of the associate members of the European Club Association. In the January 2016 UEFA ratings, Napoli are ranked the eighth best club in European Football and the second best club in Italy.
Since 1959, the club has played their home games at Stadio San Paolo in the Fuorigrotta suburb of Naples. Their home colours are sky blue shirts and white shorts. The official anthem of the club is "'O surdato 'nnammurato". Former players include Diego Maradona, Gianfranco Zola, Fabio Cannavaro, Edinson Cavani and Gonzalo Higuaín.
Players[]
Current squad[]
- As of 3 September 2023
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Out on loan[]
- As of 3 September 2023
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Primavera squad[]
- Main article: S.S.C. Napoli Youth Sector
Retired numbers[]
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Club alumni[]
Former players[]
- Main: List of Napoli players
Managers[]
- Main: List of Napoli managers
Club honours[]
Domestic league[]
Serie A: (3)
- Champions: 1986–87; 1989–90; 2022–23
- Runners-up (8): 1967–68; 1974–75; 1987–88; 1988–89; 2012–13; 2015–16; 2017–18; 2018–19
- 3rd place (10): 1932–33; 1933-34; 1965–66; 1970–71; 1973–74; 1980–81; 1985–86; 2010–11; 2013–14; 2016–17
Serie B: 1
- Champions: 1949–50
- Runners-up (1): 2006–07
Serie C1: 1
- Southern Champions: 2005–06
Domestic cup[]
Coppa Italia: 6
- Winners: 1961–62; 1975–76; 1986–87; 2011–12, 2013–14, 2019–20
- Runners-up (4): 1971–72, 1977–78, 1988–89, 1996–97
- Winners: 1990, 2014
- Runners-up (1): 2012
European competition[]
UEFA Cup: 1
- Winners: 1988–89
- Winners: 1976
- Runners-up (1): 1969-70
Coppa delle Alpi: 1
- Winners: 1966
External links[]
- Official website (Italian) (English) (Spanish) (Chinese)
- S.S.C. Napoli at Serie A (English) (Italian)
- S.S.C. Napoli at UEFA
- S.S.C. Napoli at FIFA
Società Sportiva Calcio Napoli S.p.A. |
Current season • Club honours • Coaching staff • Stadio Diego Armando Maradona History: General • Seasons |
S.S.C. Napoli squad - 2024–25 |
1 Meret · 3 Natan · 4 Demme · 5 Juan Jesus · 6 Mário Rui · 7 Elmas · 9 Osimhen · 13 Rrahmani · 14 Contini · 16 Idasiak · 17 Olivera · 18 Simeone · 20 Zieliński · 21 Politano · 22 Di Lorenzo (c) · 23 Zerbin · 24 Cajuste · 29 Lindstrøm · 38 Russo · 55 Østigård · 59 Zanoli · 68 Lobotka · 70 Gaetano · 77 Kvaratskhelia · 81 Raspadori · 95 Gollini · 99 Zambo Anguissa · Manager: Antonio Conte |
S.S.C. Napoli seasons |
2019–20 · 2020–21 · 2021–22 · 2022–23 · 2023–24 · 2024–25 · |
S.S.C. Napoli - Managers |
Kreutzer (1926–27) • Skasa (1927) • Technical Commission (Steiger, Terrile & Molnár) (1927–28) • Fischer (1928) • Terrile (1928–29) • Garbutt (1929–35) • Csapkay (1935–36) • Mattea (1936–38) • Payer (1938–39) • Technical Commission (D'Albora, Iodice, Castello, Piccini & Rocco) (1939) • Baloncieri (1939–40) • Vojak (1940–43) • Innocenti (1943) • Sansone (1945–46) • Vecchina (1947–48) • Sentimenti (1948) • Borel (1948–49) • De Manesc (1949) • Mosele (1949) • Monzeglio (1949–56) • Amadei (1956–59) • Frossi (1959) • Amadei (1959–61) • Sallustro (1961) • Baldi (1961–62) • Pesaola (1962) • Pesaola & Monzeglio (1962–63) • Lerici (1963–64) • Molino (1964) • Pesaola (1964–68) • Chiappella & Parola (1968–69) • Di Costanzo (1969) • Chiappella (1969–73) • Vinicio (1973–76) • Delfrati & Rivellino (1976) • Pesaola (1976–77) • Di Marzio (1977) • Vinício (1978) • Sormani (1980) • Marchesi (1980–82) • Giacomini (1982) • Rambone & Pesaola (1982–83) • Santin (1983–84) • Marchesi (1984–85) • Bianchi (1985–89) • Bigon (1989–91) • Ranieri (1991–93) • Bianchi (1993) • Lippi (1993–94) • Guerini (1994) • Boškov (1994–96) • Simoni (1996–97) • Montefusco (1997) • Mutti (1997) • Mazzone (1997) • Galeone (1997–98) • Montefusco (1998) • Ulivieri (1998–99) • Montefusco (1999) • Novellino (1999–2000) • Zeman (2000) • Mondonico (2000–01) • De Canio (2001–02) • Colomba (2002) • Busoc (2002) • Scoglio (2002–03) • Colomba (2003) • Agostinelli (2003) • Simoni (2003–04) • Ventura (2004) • Reja (2005–09) • Donadoni (2009) • Mazzarri (2009–13) • Benítez (2013–15) • Sarri (2015–18) • Ancelotti (2018–19) • Gattuso (2019–21) • Spalletti (2021–23) • Garcia (2023) • Mazzarri (2023–24) • Calzona (2024) • Conte (2024–) |
Italian Football Championship and Serie A winners |
Italian Football Championship |
Genoa (1898; 1899; 1900) · Milan (1901) · Genoa (1902; 1903; 1904) · Juventus (1905) · Milan (1906; 1907) · Pro Vercelli (1908; 1909) · Internazionale (1909–10) · Pro Vercelli (1910–11; 1911–12; 1912–13) · Casale (1913–14) · Genoa (1914–15) · Internazionale (1919–20) · Pro Vercelli (1920–21; 1921–22 (CCI)) · Novese (1921–22 (FIGC)) · Genoa (1922–23; 1923–24) · Bologna (1924–25) · Juventus (1925–26) · no winner (1926–27); Torino (1927–28) · Bologna (1928–29) |
Serie A winners |
Ambrosiana (1929–30) · Juventus (1930–31; 1931–32; 1932–33; 1933–34; 1934–35) · Bologna (1935–36; 1936–37) · Ambrosiana-Inter (1937–38) · Bologna (1938–39) · Ambrosiana-Inter (1939–40) · Bologna (1940–41) · Roma (1941–42) · Torino (1942–43; 1945–46; 1946–47; 1947–48; 1948–49) · Juventus (1949–50) · Milan (1950–51) · Juventus (1951–52) · Internazionale (1952–53; 1953–54) · Milan (1954–55) · Fiorentina (1955–56) · Milan (1956–57) · Juventus (1957–58) · Milan (1958–59) · Juventus (1959–60; 1960–61) · Milan (1961–62) · Internazionale (1962–63) · Bologna (1963–64) · Internazionale (1964–65; 1965–66) · Juventus (1966–67) · Milan (1967–68) · Fiorentina (1968–69) · Cagliari (1969–70) · Internazionale (1970–71) · Juventus (1971–72; 1972–73) · Lazio (1973–74) · Juventus (1974–75) · Torino (1975–76) · Juventus (1976–77; 1977–78) · Milan (1978–79) · Internazionale (1979–80) · Juventus (1980–81; 1981–82) · Roma (1982–83) · Juventus (1983–84) · Hellas Verona (1984–85) · Juventus (1985–86) · Napoli (1986–87) · Milan (1987–88) · Internazionale (1988–89) · Napoli (1989–90) · Sampdoria (1990–91) · Milan (1991–92; 1992–93; 1993–94) · Juventus (1994–95) · Milan (1995–96) · Juventus (1996–97; 1997–98) · Milan (1998–99) · Lazio (1999–2000) · Roma (2000–01) · Juventus (2001–02; 2002–03) · Milan (2003–04) · no winner (2004–05) · Internazionale ((2005–06 unofficial); 2006–07; 2007–08; 2008–09; 2009–10) · Milan (2010–11) · Juventus (2011–12; 2012–13; 2013–14; 2014–15; 2015–16; 2016–17; 2017–18; 2018–19; 2019–20) · Internazionale (2020–21) · Milan (2021–22) · Napoli (2022–23) · Internazionale (2023–24) · |
Italian Cup winners |
Vado (1922) • Torino (1935–36) • Genoa (1936–37) • Juventus (1937–38) • Ambrosiana-Inter (1938–39) • Fiorentina (1939–40) • Venezia (1940–41) • Juventus (1941–42) • Torino (1942–43) • Lazio (1958) • Juventus (1958–59; 1959–60) • Fiorentina (1960–61) • Napoli (1961–62) • Atalanta (1962–63) • Roma (1963–64) • Juventus (1964–65) • Fiorentina (1965–66) • Milan (1966–67) • Torino (1967–68) • Roma (1968–69) • Bologna (1969–70) • Torino (1970–71) • Milan (1971–72; 1972–73) • Bologna (1973–74) • Fiorentina (1974–75) • Napoli (1975–76) • Milan (1976–77) • Internazionale (1977–78) • Juventus (1978–79) • Roma (1979–80; 1980–81) • Internazionale (1981–82) • Juventus (1982–83) • Roma (1983–84) • Sampdoria (1984–85) • Roma (1985–86) • Napoli (1986–87) • Sampdoria (1987–88; 1988–89) • Juventus (1989–90) • Roma (1990–91) • Parma (1991–92) • Torino (1992–93) • Sampdoria (1993–94) • Juventus (1994–95) • Fiorentina (1995–96) • Vicenza (1996–97) • Lazio (1997–98) • Parma (1998–99) • Lazio (1999–2000) • Fiorentina (2000–01) • Parma (2001–02) • Milan (2002–03) • Lazio (2003–04) • Internazionale (2004–05; 2005–06) • Roma (2006–07, 2007–08) • Lazio (2008–09) • Internazionale (2009–10; 2010–11) • Napoli (2011–12) • Lazio (2012–13) • Napoli (2013–14) • Juventus (2014–15; 2015–16) • |
Italian Super Cup winners |
Milan (1988) • Internazionale (1989) • Napoli (1990) • Sampdoria (1991) • Milan (1992) • Milan (1993) • Milan (1994) • Juventus (1995) • Fiorentina (1996) • Juventus (1997) • Lazio (1998) • Parma (1999) • Lazio (2000) • Roma (2001) • Juventus (2002) • Juventus (2003) • Milan (2004) • Internazionale (2005) • Internazionale (2006) • Roma (2007) • Internazionale (2008) • Lazio (2009) • Internazionale (2010) • Milan (2011) • Juventus (2012) • Juventus (2013) • Napoli (2014) • Juventus (2015) • Milan (2016) • Lazio (2017) • Juventus (2018) • Lazio (2019) • Juventus (2020) • |
Serie A 2024–25 |
Atalanta · Bologna · Cagliari · Como · Empoli · Fiorentina · Genoa · Hellas Verona · Inter Milan · Juventus · Lazio · Lecce · A.C. Milan · Monza · Napoli · Parma · Roma · Torino · Udinese · Venezia |
Italy |