Football derby in Italy – Wikipedia

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Italian pioneering football was characterized by the presence of various teams in the same cities and the numerous meetings between partnerships of the same urban nucleus even constituted the preliminary phase of the championship, valid for access to the national finals.

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During the 1920s, the fascist hierarchs were then aware of the great propaganda potential inherent in what had become the first national sport, to impose the simplification of the staff of the individual cities with authority: if on the one hand, in fact, the presence of rivalry within the same urban nucleus contrasted with the corporate vision of the regime, on the other the reduction of the corporate endowment of the individual centers allowed the creation of new places available for a greater number of cities. As a rule, each Italian capital was equipped with a single company that could represent it on a professional level, a rule from which only the three major centers of the North, Genoa, Milan and Turin were exempted,, places where the Italian championship was born and which included fans now too full -bodied and antagonistic; Instead, it was for the strong resistance of the leaders of Lazio who flowed into the newly formed Rome sports association that the same treatment was reserved in Rome, the capital.

Rome, before the merger between Alba, Roman and Fortitudo that gave rise to the A.S. Rome had eight teams who played in the championship organized by the South League: Foot Ball Club in Rome (better known as Roman), Alba Roma sports club, Fortitudo, Lazio, Pro Roma sports club, Juventus Rome, Audace Roma sports club Rome, and Roman sports union.

The first derby ever, passed to the Annals in an official meeting of the top Italian championship, was played in Turin on 8 May 1898 between the International and the Turin, teams from whose merger Turin will be born.

Subsequently when Serie A was born in 1929, three were held there derby (Inter-Milan, Juventus-Turin and Lazio-Roma), which became 4 in 1935 on the occasion of the return to the highest category of the dominant Genoese team, a few years earlier refounded as Sampierdarenese . At eighty years later, these are still the traditional stracittadini appointments of the Italian football championship: the only novelty occurred in the seasons 2001-2002, and starting from the 2013-2014 season when the exceptional company of Chievo, the only team already amateur who managed to ascend to the top flight, allowed the dispute of a fifth derby : that of Verona. Another exception concerns the derby of Genoa, the only city that has had three teams and therefore 3 different derby in the top flight since Serie A was established. This took place in the 1945-46 championship, for war reasons the only one not unique group since it was established The Serie A.

Below are the derby played at least once in the Serie A and/or Serie B championships with a single group.

  • ymby the belowage? Lantern derby ): This derby, the oldest in Italy, sees Genoa opposing the other formations, which in the succession of the times constituted the city antagonist; They were Andrea Doria, Sampierdarenese and the dominant. In the 1945-46 season, 3 different derby took place (between Genoa, Andrea Doria and Sampierdarenese, the only case in Italy by the establishment of the Serie A). Since 1946 the derby has been Genoa-Sampdoria, a meeting that often represents the main race of the season for the fans of the two teams. Genoa played his first derby in 1902, winning him. Sampdoria played her first derby in 1946, winning it.
  • Milan derby ( Madonnina derby ): Inter-Milan, is the only one who sees two teams already winners of the Champions/Champions League cup in the field. It was officially held for the first time in 1909 (on the occasion of the first game of Inter), successfully successful.
  • Derby in Rome ( Derby of the capital ): Lazio-Rome, it is historically the derby followed with more passion from the two fans who, in the event of victory in the stracittadina, can be satisfied with an entire season. It was officially held for the first time (between Lazio and Rome) in 1929, with Giallorossi success. But before the birth of the A.S. Rome in 1927, when the single group championship had not yet been launched, many other derby took place in the capital, among the 8 Roman teams participating in the South League championship; Four times these teams reached the final for the Scudetto, against the team that had won the championship of the Northern League, but were always defeated.
  • Turin derby ( Derby della Mole ): Juventus-Turin, is the first derby carried out in Italy for antiquity as well as the stracittadina of Turin, the oldest among still existing teams. It was officially held for the first time in 1907, successfully grenade.
  • Derby in Verona ( Derby dell’Arena O Derby della Scala ): Chievo-Hellas Verona took place for the first time in Serie B in 1994, ending on the score of 1-1. The first stracittadina in Serie A dates back to 2001, won by Hellas 3-2.

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  • Derby of Bergamo: Atalanta-Albinoleffe, with the rise of the formation of the Val Seriana, the match became a meeting between the reality of the mountain and that of the city of the province of Bergamo; He was played in Serie B in the seasons 2003-04, 2005-06 and 2010-11 with a balance of all 6 Nerazzurri victories. Previously the Bergamo derby was considered the Atalanta-Alzano Virescit meeting (played in Serie B in the 1999-00 season), the city and the suburbs of the Bergamo reality. However, the clear preponderance of cheering for Atalanta leads these games to be considered Stracittadine , more than real derby. Going in chronological order, before all these games, deserves another official game, that is, the Atalanta-Virescit Boccaleone meeting, finished with the score of 2-1, which is even a city derby, being at the time the Virescit Boccaleone The second team of the city of Bergamo. This race, however, is not related to championship meetings, but as a match of the first day of group 4 eliminatory of the Italian Cup, held on Sunday 24 August 1986. A few years later the Boccaleone Virescit will be based with the Team of Alzano Lombardo to give life, in fact, at Alzano Virescit above.

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  • Derby of the Riviera: Cesena-Rimini, played in Serie B in the seasons 1977-78, 1978-79 and 1980-81, when Rimini was still part of the province of Forlì. Further league derby were played in the 2000s, after the Rimini detachment from the Forlì province.

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  • Lucchesia derby: Lucchese-Venggio, extremely dangerous given some of the historical precedents, especially in the 1920s and 1930. [first] There are precedents in Serie B in the seasons 1934-35 and 1935-36, and in the II level of the Italian football championship in the 1920s.

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  • Modena-Sassuolo derby, not historic but began to have a certain relevance for the previous recent in Serie B. It was in fact played in the seasons from 2008-2009 to 2012-2013, with a budget of 2 wins for Modena, 5 draws and 3 wins for Sassuolo.
  • Modena-Carpi Derby, played in the cadet series for the first time in the 2013-2014 season until the 2014-2015 season. The budget sees 3 wins for Carpi and 1 draw.
  • Derby Sassuolo-Carpi. He played for the first time in Serie A in the 2015-2016 season, with a double victory of Sassuolo 1-0 in Reggio Emilia and 3-1 in Modena.

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  • Derby Napoli-Savoia, was played for the first time on December 24, 1939, during the sixteenth finals of the Italian Cup 1939-1940, the score was Savoia-Napoli 1-3 [2] . In championship races the only precedents date back to the Serie B 1999-2000 championship, the year in which Napoli returned to Serie A and the Savoy relegated to Serie C1. The results were Savoia-Napoli 0-1 [3] and Naples-Savoy 1-1 [4] .

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  • Vicenza derby o wool : L.R. Vicenza-Marzotto (now called Valdagno), he played above all between the two world wars in the third series and at the beginning of the 1950s in Serie B. The rivalry between Vicenza and Valdagno, despite not officially encountered for decades, is still on, So much so that in some bar in Valdagno a cocktail called “Cinqueazero” has still been served, in memory of a Victory of Marzotto in the 1940s.

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The only Abruzzese derbies played so far in Serie B are those between Castel di Sangro and Pescara (1996-1997 and 1997-98) and, more recently, between Pescara himself and Virtus Lanciano (2013-2014, 2014-2015 e 2015-2016).

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  • Calabria derby: Catanzaro-Cosenza. The hottest and most heartfelt derby in the region is the one that sees Catanzaro and Cosenza opposed: Cosenza: considered the Calabria derby par excellence, was played for the first time in Serie B in 1946. The last derby was played in the 2017- season 2018, concluded with the result of 0-0 at Marulla.
  • Cosenza-Reggina. Historically another derby turned on and heard by both fans since the 1960s has always been Cosenza-Reggina [5] [6] , also played in Serie B, but starting from the 1988-1989 season.
  • The classic : [7] Reggina-Catanzaro. Challenge among the only Calabrian companies to have played in Serie A until 2016, the year of the historic promotion of Crotone, the third Calabrian team to reach the top flight. The last comparison in the championship was played in the 2019-2020 season, was won by Reggina at Granillo 1-0;
  • Derby of the former Province of Catanzaro: Catanzaro-Crotone. It is the former derby of the province of Catanzaro to whom Crotone was part before the 1990s.
  • Magna Greece derby: Reggina-Crotone. Driving in Serie B since 2001, it ends in a tie except for 2010, when the victory of the Amaranths slowed down the run-up of the Pythagoreans towards the play-offs, and another amaranth victory is in the Italian Cup in 2013 for 1 -0. Subsequently, the historic victory at Scida 2-0 of Crotone at home in October 2013, after 37 years after the previous one; In the same season, in March 2014, the rossoblu win in the home of the amaranth 1-4, sanctioning the relegation of the Reggiors to Serie C.
  • Cosenza-Crotone. In addition to these listed the only other Calabrian derby played at least in Serie B is that between Bruzi and Pythagoreans. The last comparison was played in the 2019-2020 season and ended up with the result of 0-1 at Marulla.

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The most prestigious Campania derby were played in Serie A:

The other Campani derby, those played at least in Serie B also involve Benevento, Casertana, Juve Stabia, Nocerina and Savoia, and excluding all the provincial challenges most mentioned, are the remaining:

  • Avellino-Salerno: it is the Campania derby several times played in Serie B.
  • Avellino-Benevento
  • Avellino-Casertana
  • Avellino-Juve Stabia
  • Benevento-Salernitana
  • Juve Stabia-Noceina
  • Juve Stabia-Salerno
  • Salernitana-Savoia

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  • Derby del Ducato: Piacenza-Parma, played between the teams of the two cities once part of the homonymous pre-unification state. He was played for the first time in Serie A in the 1993-94 season.
  • Derby dell’Ence ( o Grana Derby ): Parma-Reggiana. The name Enza derives from the homonymous stream that divides the provincial borders of Parma with those of Reggio Emilia. He was played for the first time in Serie A in the 1993-94 season. Since 1997 the two formations no longer faced each other until 19 December 2016 in Lega Pro after almost twenty years: in the first leg in Reggio Emilia prevailed the crusaders 2-0. This is the most felt challenge ever by the two fans and has often been the scene of violent accidents.
  • Derby del Secchia: Modena-Reggiana; The name Secchia derives from the homonymous river that marks the provincial border between Reggio and Modena. This race was played in the maximum in Serie B, and has often been the subject of numerous and violent clashes between the two fans.
  • Riviera derby: Rimini-Ravenna, was played in Serie B only in the 2007-08 season.
  • Romagna derby: Cesena-Rimini (played in Serie B since 1977-78), but also Cesena-Ravenna (played in Serie B only since 1993-94).
  • Derby Emilia against Romagna: the challenges of Cesena, the Romagna team who often has played in the major series, against some of the main Emilian realities, take this name: above all the derby with Bologna (played for 10 seasons in Serie A), then, then played, then The one with Modena (played at most in Serie B), followed by the challenges against Reggiana (played at most in Serie B) and Spal (played at most in Serie B). The duels embody the claims of autonomy from Romagna from Emilia.
  • Derby della via Emilia: all the meetings between Piacenza-Paparma-Reggiana-Modena-Bologna. In any case, Piacenza maintains a certain distance from regional rivalries that are not those with Parma and above all Reggiana, feeling more a strong rivalry with Lombardy teams such as Cremonese (against which the so -called is held derby del after ), Pavia and Mantua.
  • Derby of Emilia: the challenge between Bologna and Modena assumes this name, held starting from the 1912-1913 season, also called Secchia derby . It was added to it between Bologna and Parma, which are the two most famous teams in the area; They started challenging themselves in Serie A alone from the 1990-91 season, the year of the first appearance in the category of Parmesan.
  • Bologna-Spal Derby: one of the most heartfelt Emilian derby, given the historical rivalry between the cities of Bologna and Ferrara. He was played in Serie A between the 1950s and 1960s and again from the 2017-18 season.
  • Cesena-Sassuolo derby, was played in Serie B in the seasons 2009-10 and 2012-2013 and in the 2014-15 season it was played in Serie A.
  • Este derby: Modena-Spal, played in Serie A in the seasons 1962-63 and 1963-64.

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  • North-East derby: Udinese-Trieste, a game that sees the capitals of the historical-geographical regions of Friuli and Venezia Giulia opposed, and also the only two regional clubs to have landed in Serie A. They challenged each other for 7 seasons in series A from 1950-51 to 1958-59.

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The only derbys between two Lazio teams who have been held exclusively in the top flight are the Derby in Rome And in the 2015-2016 Rome-Frosinone and Lazio-Frosinone season. From the 2014-15 season, for the first time in history, the cadetry was held Basso Lazio derby Between Frosinone and Latina, a category in which Alba Roma-Teti also held in the 1946-1947 season.

  • Derby del Romano-Ciociaro: Rome/Lazio-Frosinone, these derby took place for the first time in history to the 2015-2016 season of the Serie A; Before then they had not been played in any lower division. These derby repeated in the 2018-2019 Serie A championship.
  • Derby del Basso Lazio: Frosinone-Latina, also known as Lepini derby , a very heartfelt meeting in both provinces, which puts two very different regional realities in front of them, such as the Ciociara (Frosinone) and Pontine (Latin). The game began to acquire importance in the 1960s and have always been characterized by accidents between fans, especially in the 1980s. In the Lega Pro Prima Divisione season 2011-2012, after numerous years of very different fortunes, the two formations were Find. In the 2014-2015 season, for the first time in history, the derby was played in Serie B.

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In addition to the stracittadine of Genoa, the other derby played in Serie A are:

  • Genoa-Spezia derby, held 4 times in Serie A, the last one in 2022; strong tensions [8] They distinguished the 20 official meetings played between the two teams.
  • Derby Sampdoria-Spezia, held 3 times in Serie A, the last one in 2021.

Thanks also to the long regional football tradition that dates back to the dawn of football in Italy, there are also numerous derby played between Ligurian teams in Serie B:

  • Derby Entella-Spezia, held 37 times since 1935 including 10 times in Serie B between 2014 and 2020; It is mainly felt by the fans of the first team [9] .
  • Genoa-Savona derby, held 10 times in the top flight between 1913 and 1922 and in Serie B 1966-1967, for a total of 17 official meetings, the last in 1971.
  • Derby Sampdoria-Savona, played in one season: Serie B 1966-1967.
  • Derby Sanremese-Spezia, held 34 times since 1935 including 4 times in Serie B between 1937 and 1939; The last official meeting dates back to 2000.
  • Savona-Sestrese derby, held in the Maximum Series 1920-1921, in Serie B 1946-1947 and in the final of the Italian Amateur Cup 1990-1991, for a total of 84 official meetings, the last in 2010.
  • Derby Savona-Spezia, held in the Maximum Series 1920-1921 and 8 times in Serie B between 1940 and 1947, for a total of 56 official meetings, the last in 2010; The two fans are twinned [ten] .
  • Derby Sestrese-Spezia, played the first time in 1919, 4 times in the top flight between 1920 and 1925 and in Serie B 1946-1947, for a total of 24 official meetings; Since 1955 it was held only in the 2008-2009 season, when there are some accidents between the fans [11] .

Also in Serie B there were also the following regional derby that involved teams later disappeared:

  • Derby The Dominant-Spezia, held 4 times in Serie B between 1929 and 1931.
  • Derby Sampierdarenese-Savona, held in the top flight between 1919 and 1921 and subsequently in Serie B 1940-1941, for a total of 8 official meetings.
  • Derby Sampierdarenese-Spezia, held in the top flight in the 1920-1921 season and subsequently 6 times in Serie B between 1932 and 1941, for a total of 8 official meetings.

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  • Lombardo derby: Atalanta-Brescia, the strong rivalry for Campanylistic reasons that has existed for centuries between the provinces of Bergamo and Brescia, although historically linked by the ancient people of the Celts and the Cenomans, it is also reflected in football challenges. The last meeting between Orobici and Rondinelle dates back to the 2019-2020 season.
  • Derby Atalanta-Inter
  • Derby Atalanta-Milan: Historical rivalry relentlessly particularly in the 1980s, both for episodes successes during the races and for the twinning still existing between Ultras groups of Milan and Brescia.
  • Derby Brescia-Inter: rivalry mainly due to twinning today existing between Ultras groups of Milan and Brescia.
  • Derby Milan-Monza: even if until 2004 Monza was in the province of Milan, it is above all the minimum distance, about ten kilometers, between the cities that makes this challenge almost a stracittadina that was held in the two seasons in which the Rossoneri played the Serie B: The meetings all closed with Milanist victories, in 1980-1981 (2-1 in Monza and 1-0 at San Siro) and in 1982-1983 (4-1 at the Sada stadium and 4-0 in Milan). In 2022 he took place for the first time in Serie A, with a Milan victory.
  • Lario derby: Como-Lecco, until some time ago it was to be considered a provincial rivalry; Since 1992, with the creation of the Province of Lecco, he has become a clash between two independent realities that continues even in the extra-charging field. It is a duel between the two branches of Lake Como: that of Volta and that of Manzoni. The two teams have faced each other several times in Serie B and Serie C but never in the top flight.
  • Insubria derby: Como-Varese, it is one of the most heated rivalries of the West of Lombardy, so much so that it is considered risky even in the lower categories. After almost 10 years since the last cross, the teams found themselves in the 2017-18 season.
  • Derby of the Altomilanese: Pro Patria-Legnano, a clash between two cities always looking for its own autonomy. The rivalry has historical roots that finds traces in the municipal age. Both companies boast past in Serie A and six times they faced each other in the top flight.
  • Derby Como-Monza, a sports clash that finds roots in the 1930s and then reached the levels of maximum voltage in 1979, when both formations were fighting for promotion to Serie A. The competition also concerns economic and cultural aspects, apparently similar, But with thin differences, which are found for example in the dialect. Football formations have no longer faced each other since 1997 to the 2009-10 season due to the alternate fortunes of the two teams and the rivalry has cooled a little.
  • Valassina derby: Monza-Pro Sesto, rivalry linked to the geographical proximity and which takes its name from the road artery connection between the cities of Monza (MB) and Sesto San Giovanni (MI) which are about 6 km in the crowd . In recent years the two companies have no longer faced each other due to the failure of the Sestese team, which took place in 2010.
  • Cremonese-Mantova derby, in recent years, with the fall of the Grigiorossi in the minor series, has become one of the most heated rivalries in the south of Lombardy, so much so that it is considered risky. There were numerous meetings in the early 2000s in the second division after years of militancy in different series.
  • Violin derby: Cremonese-Brescia, rivalry on and historical even if with a few episodes of importance in recent years given the alternate fortunes of the two teams. The last derby took place in the 2021-2022 season.

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Generally the most famous challenges are those between the three teams (Bari, Lecce and Foggia) who are the only Apulian who in their historical record have the stamp of the Serie A. Bari-Lecce has been held in the top flight 7 times, Bari -Foggia in 1991-1992 and 1994-95, Lecce-Foggia in 1993-1994. In evidence:

  • Puglia derby: Bari-Lecce, a very heartfelt football derby; The first meeting between the two teams dates back to 1929. From then on they faced each other numerous times in all the major national categories. The first meeting in the top flight dates back to 1985.
  • Derby delle Puglie: Bari-Taranto, the two most populous cities in the region. Ancient derby and of rooted tradition; Due to the different fortunes of the two teams, it has not been played on an official level for 28 years, until 2021. In the past they have faced many Serie B championships.
  • Apulia derby: Foggia-Bari, from the name that the ancients gave to the continental Puglia.

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Sicily is the region of Southern Italy which can boast the largest number of regional derby played between the two maximum professional series: 30 in Serie A (of which 18 between Palermo and Catania, 6 between Catania and Messina and 6 between Palermo and Messina) and 119 overall played in Serie B which involved 7 teams (Palermo, Catania, Messina, Syracuse, Trapani, Acireale and Licata).

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  • Derby Guelfi-GhiBellini: Fiorentina-Siena, a game very felt by the Siena fans. The rivalry has historical origin, to be found even in the battle of Montaperti of 1260.
  • Derby Livorno-Pisa, stands out between the various Tuscan derby due to the strong historical rivalry between the two cities. In Italy it is one of the challenges at maximum risk of public order.
  • Fiorentina-Pisa derby, very felt by both sides and, despite the fact that the most felt rivalry by the Pisans is the one with the “cousins” of Livorno, some fringes of the Neroazzurra fans remember that in reality their real derby is that with the Florentine “hated”.
  • Cintola derby: Pistoiese-Prato, very felt between the two cities. It owes its name from the memory of the theft made by a Pistoia, called “musciattino”, who introduced himself to Prato to steal the sacred belt; The fog, however, made him lose the orientation and returned to Prato, where he was captured and executed by the Prato. There have been numerous clashes between the rival fans, so much so as to be considered after Livorno-Pisa the football challenge most at risk in Tuscany.
  • Medici derby: Fiorentina-Livorno, holds the record of being the most played Tuscan derby in the top Italian football series with 32 meetings (16 seasons).
  • Livorno-Siena derby, strong rivalry since the 1950s between the two fans.
  • Space derby: Fiorentina-Pistoiese, the challenge originates in the first division 1928-1929, has occurred a few times and was played twice in the maximum championship, in the Serie A 1980-1981. In total, the games played so far are 11: 3 Viola wins, 3 draws and 5 wins for orange, this derby bears the name of “Space Derby” due to a UFO sighting that occurred during a friendly Fiorentina-Pistoiese match in 1954 .
  • Derby del Foro: Lucchese-Pisa, has acquired a lot of importance since this challenge has been very recurring in recent years. It is very felt by both fans. It is also called “Derby delle Due Torri”, with reference to the pendant tower of Pisa and the Guinigi Tower of Lucca.
  • Derby Siena-Empoli, rivalry between the two fans.
  • Derby delle Saline: Grosseto-Siena, rivalry between the Maremma capital and the city of the Palio linked to a historical hatred between the two cities that starts from the Middle Ages, as Siena attacked and submitted Grosseto four times to remove the economic hegemony in the Saline della Costa Maremma. The last meeting between the two teams dates back to the Serie B championship 2010-2011.
  • Livorno-Lucchese derby, strong rivalry.
  • Derby of the archipelago: Grosseto-Livorno, a challenge that is played for the first time in Serie B in the 2008-2009 championship, after 30 years of absence of official challenges between the two teams. [twelfth]
  • Derby Pisa-Empoli, rivalry between the two fans.
  • Derby del Pisano: Pisa-Pontedera, considered a “light” derby, without disagreements or problems of public order, very felt by the Pontederese fans and to a lesser extent by the Pisan ones.
  • Valdera derby: Ponsacco-Pontedera, considered a high-risk derby, many episodes of disorder especially in the 1990s, returned after 11 years in the 2008-2009 season where there were many clashes. It is very felt by both fans.
  • Derby Empoli-Prato, until some time ago it was to be considered a provincial derby, when Prato was still part of the province of Florence. Just in that period he was played in the Serie B with a single group in the 1949-1950 season.
  • Other Tuscan derby: most of the meetings are heard among the numerous Tuscan teams (Arezzo, Carrarese, Colligiana, Empoli, Fiorentina, Grosseto, Livorno, Lucchese, Massese, Pisa, Pistoiese, Prato, Siena, Viareggio), in particular the provincial one Between Massese and Carrarese.

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  • Derby of Umbria: Perugia-Arginana, a very felt derby and at risk of accidents, while never playing in Serie A represents the clash between the two major realities of Umbria.

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The Juventus captain Giampiero Boniperti (left) and the purple one Sergio Cervato (on the right) before a challenge between Fiorentina and Juventus at the end of 1950, under the eyes of the referee concept Lo Bello (in the center).
  • Ancona-Pescara rivalry: Derby of the Adriatic coast, with several precedents in the professional championships, two of whom in Serie A.
  • Ascoli-Laterna rivalry: Derby of the Umbrian-Marchigian Apennines, very felt by the two fans and often characterized by violent accidents. [15] [16] [17] [18]
  • Avellino-Foggia rivalry: Dauno-Irpino derby:
  • Bologna-Fiorentina rivalry: also known as Apennines derby , represents the challenge between two of the most famous companies in central-northern Italy.
  • Brescia-Verona rivalry: challenge heard and full of precedents, which contrasts the two teams that occupy the first two places in the perpetual ranking of the Serie B, also known by the name of There is syy laly pop going to the shod. .
  • Crotone-Taranto rivalry: challenge between two teams representing cities located on the coasts of the Ionian Sea.
  • Fiorentina-Juventus rivalry: in the absence of a significant regional antagonism in Tuscany towards Fiorentina, the most felt challenge by the purple fans has become the one against the Turin ones: this originated in the 1920s after a defeat-record for eleven goals at zero suffered against the Juventusians, [19] It is re -proposed thirty years later when both teams were permanently at the top of Italian football, and further acaches since 1980 by including some management and political tensions between the families of the Valle and Agnelli, the majority shareholders respectively of the viola e Bianconeri between the 2000s and 2010. [20]
  • Inter-Juventus rivalry: known as Derby d’Italia , the latter ended by the journalist Gianni Brera in 1967 to identify the challenge among the, then, two most popular and titled Italian teams in the national field. This is the race repeatedly played in the Italian football scene.
  • Rivalry Juventus-Milan: the antagonism follows from numerous challenges between the two most titled Italian teams at both national and international, and with the major sporting tradition of the country.
  • JUVENTUS-Napoli rivalry: known as “National Derby” [21] , antagonism that faces the first two teams by number of supporters in Southern Italy, also originating from extrasporty post -unification issues. [22]
  • JUVENTUS-Rome rivalry: rivalry that put the first two teams in front of the number of football supporters in Central Italy [23] And which originates in the 1930s and refresher half a century later, as the Romans are the most valid contenders of the Bianconeri in the national title until the mid -1980s. [24]
  • JUVENTUS-verona rivalry: the meetings between the most titled team of the peninsula and the last provincial To have won the Scudetto they lived their peak during the 1980s, in a decade in which the two clubs found themselves several times to duel at the top of national football, both in the championship and in the Italian Cup, as well as in a double comparison in the cup samples [25] which marked the first meeting between two Italian teams in UEFA competitions.
  • Livorno-Parma rivalry: much felt challenge, especially by the Livornese fans. The rivalry derives historically from the contrast between the Duchy of Parma and Piacenza and the Marquisate of Livorno.
  • Naples-Rome rivalry: also known as “Derby del Sole”, represents the challenge between the two most popular partnerships in central-southern Italy, both having a high number of fans.
  • Naples-Palermo: also known as the “Derby delle Due Sicilie”, it represents the challenge between the former capitals of the two Sicilies. However, the two fans are very respected.
  • Rivalality Bari-Napoli :, also known as “Southern Derby”.
  • Naples-Catanzaro rivalry: during the 1970s it was considered the South Italy Derby Since the two teams are, for almost all the decade, the only representatives of the South in Serie A. [26]
  • Trieste-Vicenza rivalry: also known as “Triveneto derby”.
  • Piacenza-Cremonese rivalry: also known as “Derby del Po”, it stands out due to the strong historical rivalry between the two cities, only thirty kilometers away. For the fans of both teams it is considered as the most felt derby in the framework of their rivalries. [27]
  • Pisa-Spezia rivalry: also known as “Tuscan-Ligure derby”.
  • Messina-Reggina rivalry: also known as “Derby della Stretto”, it is the challenge between the two teams of the Strait of Messina.
  • Rivalry Perugia-Arezzo: also known as “derby of Etruria” (“or Umbrian-Tuscan derby”), was born in the 1970s for purely sporting reasons; The challenge is very felt and considered a derby in all respects, also due to the relative proximity between the two cities. [28]
  • SPAL-ROVIGO rivalry: also known as “Polesine derby”.
  • Carrarese-Spezia rivalry: also known as “Lunse derby”.
  • Genoa-Turin rivalry: also known as the “North-West derby”.
  • Foggia-Napoli rivalry: also known as “Bourbon derby”.
  • Mantua-Verona rivalry: also known as “Mincio derby”.
  • Naples-Catania: also known as “Vulcano derby”. However, the two fans are twin.
  • Novara-Pro Patria rivalry: also known as the “Ticino derby”.
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