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Juventus were the eight-time defending champions and they successfully defended their title following a 2\u20130 win against Sampdoria on 26 July 2020.[4]The season was originally scheduled to run from 24 August 2019 to 24 May 2020.[5] However, on 9 March 2020, the Italian government halted the league until 3 April 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy.[3] Serie A did not resume play on this date, citing it would only resume once “health conditions allow it”.[6] On 18 May, it was announced that Italian football would be suspended until 14 June.[7] On 28 May, it was announced that Serie A would resume starting 20 June.[8]On 14 April 2019, Chievo returned to Serie B after 11 years.[9] Following this on 5 May Frosinone was relegated after one year[10] while the last team to be relegated was Empoli (on 26 May 2019) also after just one year.[11]Teams that were promoted directly from 2018\u201319 Serie B were Brescia (on 1 May 2019, after 8 years of absence[12]) and Lecce (10 days later, after 7 years[13]) while the last team to join was Hellas Verona (after just one season in Serie B) by winning the promotion play-off on 2 June.[14]On 28 June 2019, Milan were excluded from the Europa League after breaches of the UEFA Financial Fair Play Regulations.[15]Roma were then moved to the Europa League group phase while Torino entered the preliminary round.[16]Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Serie A[edit]On 22 February 2020, Prime Minister of Italy, Giuseppe Conte, suspended all sporting events in the regions of Lombardy and Veneto, which included three Serie A matches in those regions, as well as one in Piedmont, that were to be played the following day, due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the country.[17][18] The following week, six matches were initially to be played behind closed doors due to scare of the outbreak, however, all were later outright suspended.[19][20][21] On 4 March, the government ruled that all sporting events in Italy would be played behind closed doors until 3 April.[2] On 9 March, the government ruled that all sporting events in Italy be suspended until 3 April.[3] Serie A did not resume play on this date, citing it will only resume once “health conditions allow it”.[6] On 13 May, it was announced that team training would be resumed on 18 May,[22] and on 18 May it was announced that Italian football would be suspended until 14 June.[7] On 28 May, Italian Minister for Sport Vincenzo Spadafora announced that Serie A would resume starting 20 June.[8] Protocol was established wherein the entire squad would be quarantined for 14 days if one member, player or staff, tests positive for COVID-19.[23] On 18 June, Spadafora approved the softening of quarantine rules which allowed for the quarantining of only the individual who tests positive for COVID-19, whereas the rest of the squad will ramp up testing, including a rapid-response test the day before a match.[24]Stadiums and locations[edit]Locations of the 2019\u201320 Serie A teamsTeamHome cityRegionStadiumCapacity2018\u201319 seasonAtalantaBergamoLombardyStadio Atleti Azzurri d’Italia21,3003rd in Serie ABolognaBolognaEmilia-RomagnaStadio Renato Dall’Ara38,27910th in Serie ABresciaBresciaLombardyStadio Mario Rigamonti19,500Serie B championsCagliariCagliariSardiniaSardegna Arena16,23315th in Serie AFiorentinaFlorenceTuscanyStadio Artemio Franchi43,14716th in Serie AGenoaGenoaLiguriaStadio Luigi Ferraris36,60017th in Serie AHellas VeronaVeronaVenetoStadio Marc’Antonio Bentegodi39,211Serie B playoffs winnerInternazionaleMilanLombardySan Siro75,9234th in Serie AJuventusTurinPiedmontJuventus Stadium41,507Serie A championsLazioRomeLazioStadio Olimpico70,6348th in Serie ALecceLecceApuliaStadio Via del Mare31,5332nd in Serie BMilanMilanLombardySan Siro75,9235th in Serie ANapoliNaplesCampaniaStadio San Paolo54,7262nd in Serie AParmaParmaEmilia-RomagnaStadio Ennio Tardini27,90614th in Serie ARomaRomeLazioStadio Olimpico70,6346th in Serie ASampdoriaGenoaLiguriaStadio Luigi Ferraris36,6859th in Serie ASassuoloSassuoloEmilia-RomagnaMapei Stadium \u2013 Citt\u00e0 del Tricolore (Reggio Emilia)21,58411th in Serie ASPALFerraraEmilia-RomagnaStadio Paolo Mazza16,13413th in Serie ATorinoTurinPiedmontStadio Olimpico Grande Torino27,9587th in Serie AUdineseUdineFriuli-Venezia GiuliaStadio Friuli25,14412th in Serie APersonnel and kits[edit]TeamManagerCaptainKit manufacturerShirt sponsor (chest)Shirt sponsor (back)Shirt sponsor (sleeve)Atalanta Gian Piero Gasperini Alejandro G\u00f3mezJomaRadici Group, U PowerGewissAutomhaBologna Sini\u0161a Mihajlovi\u0107 Andrea PoliMacronLiu\u00b7JoIllumiaLavoropi\u00f9Brescia Diego L\u00f3pez Daniele GastaldelloKappaUBI BancaOMRNoneCagliari Walter Zenga Luca CeppitelliMacronISOLA Artigianato di Sardegna, IchnusaNieddittasArboreaFiorentina Giuseppe Iachini Germ\u00e1n PezzellaLe Coq SportifMediacom, Val di Fassa\/Meyer Children’s HospitalPrima.itEstraGenoa Davide Nicola Domenico CriscitoKappaZentivaLeaseplanNoneHellas Verona Ivan Juri\u0107 Giampaolo PazziniMacronGruppo Sinergy, Air Dolomiti\/Sartori ViniABEO\/Busajo Onlus\/Tescoma\/Manila Grace\/Garelli\/Winelivery\/Bergen\/Olimpiadi del Cuore Onlus\/SundekTrivellato IndustrialiInternazionale Antonio Conte Samir Handanovi\u0107NikePirelliDriverNoneJuventus Maurizio Sarri Giorgio ChielliniAdidasJeepCygamesNoneLazio Simone Inzaghi Senad Luli\u0107MacronNoneNoneFrecciarossaLecce Fabio Liverani Marco MancosuM908Moby Lines, Pasta MaffeiLaBconsulenzeBanca Popolare PuglieseMilan Stefano Pioli Alessio RomagnoliPumaFly EmiratesNoneNoneNapoli Gennaro Gattuso Lorenzo InsigneKappaLete, MSC CruisesKimbo Caff\u00e8NoneParma Roberto D’Aversa Bruno AlvesErre\u00e0Cetilar, LewerViva la Mamma BerettaCanovi CopertureRoma Paulo Fonseca Edin D\u017eekoNikeQatar AirwaysHyundaiNoneSampdoria Claudio Ranieri Fabio QuagliarellaJomaInvent Energy\/Acqua S. BernardoIBSA GroupNoneSassuolo Roberto De Zerbi Francesco MagnanelliKappaMapeiNoneNoneSPAL Luigi Di Biagio Sergio FloccariMacronOrOil\/VB Impianti\/Orlandi Lubrificanti, Omega Group\/Krifi Caff\u00e8Errebi TechnologyPentaferteTorino Moreno Longo Andrea BelottiJomaSuzuki, BerettaEdilizia AcrobaticaN\u00b0 38 W\u00fcberUdinese Luca Gotti Kevin LasagnaMacronDacia, VorticeBluenergyNoneManagerial changes[edit]League table[edit]Source: Serie A, SoccerwayRules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Goal difference; 5) Goals scored; 6) Draw. (Note: Head-to-head record is used only after all the matches between the teams in question have been played)(C) Champion; (R) RelegatedNotes:^ a b Atalanta finished ahead of Lazio on head-to-head points: Lazio 3\u20133 Atalanta, Atalanta 3\u20132 Lazio.^ Napoli qualified for the Europa League group stage by winning the 2019\u201320 Coppa Italia.^ a b c Positions determined by head-to-head points: Hellas Verona: 10 pts; Fiorentina: 5 pts; Parma: 1 pt.^ a b Udinese finished ahead of Cagliari on head-to-head points: Udinese 2\u20131 Cagliari, Cagliari 0\u20131 Udinese.Results[edit]Source: Serie ALegend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.For upcoming matches, an “a” indicates there is an article about the rivalry between the two participants.Players’ awards[edit]MVP of the Month[edit][63]Seasonal awards[edit][72][73]Season statistics[edit]Top goalscorers[edit]Hat-tricks[edit]Note(H) \u2013 Home (A) \u2013 AwayClean sheets[edit][edit]References[edit]^ a b c d e f “Italian Serie A Performance Stats \u2013 2019\u201320”. 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Retrieved 31 July 2020.^ “The MVPs of the 2019\/2020 Serie A Season”. Serie A. 4 August 2020. Retrieved 4 August 2020.^ “Dybala named Serie A’s MVP”. Football Italia. 4 August 2020.^ “Serie A TIM | Top Scorers Table”. LegaNazionale Professionisti Serie A. Retrieved 1 August 2020.^ “2019\u201320 Serie A Player Goalkeeping Stats \u2013 Clean Sheets”. Fox Sports. Retrieved 5 July 2020.External links[edit]"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/2019-20-serie-a-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"2019\u201320 Serie A – Wikipedia"}}]}]