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{{Short description|Association football club in Italy}} {{Use dmy dates|date=December 2023}} {{EngvarB|date=May 2014}} {{Infobox football club | clubname = Napoli | image = [[File:SSC Napoli 2024 (deep blue navy).svg|frameless|upright=0.85|class=skin-invert]] | fullname = SocietΓ Sportiva Calcio Napoli [[SocietΓ per azioni|S.p.A.]] | nickname = {{lang|it|Gli Azzurri}} (The Blues)<br>{{lang|it|I Partenopei}} (The [[Parthenope (Naples)|Parthenopeans]])<br>{{lang|it|I Ciucciarelli}} (The Little Donkeys) | short name = SSC Napoli | founded = {{Start date and age|df=yes|25 August 1926}}, as ''Associazione Calcio Napoli''<br> {{Start date and age|df=yes|6 September 2004}}, as ''Napoli Soccer'' then ''SSC Napoli'' | ground = [[Stadio Diego Armando Maradona]] | capacity = 54,725 | owner = [[Filmauro|Filmauro S.r.l.]] | chrtitle = President | chairman = [[Aurelio De Laurentiis]] | mgrtitle = Head coach | manager = [[Antonio Conte]] | league = {{Italian football updater|Napoli}} | season = {{Italian football updater|Napoli2}} | position = {{Italian football updater|Napoli3}} | current = 2024β25 SSC Napoli season | website = {{URL|https://sscnapoli.it/|sscnapoli.it}} | pattern_b1 = _napoli2425h | body1 = | pattern_la1 = _napoli2425h | leftarm1 = | pattern_ra1 = _napoli2425h | rightarm1 = | pattern_sh1 = _napoli2425h | shorts1 = | pattern_so1 = _napoli2425hl | socks1 = 0792E7 | pattern_b2 = _napoli2425A | body2 = f | pattern_la2 = _napoli2425A | leftarm2 = f | pattern_ra2 = _napoli2425A | rightarm2 = f | pattern_sh2 = _napoli2425A | shorts2 = f | pattern_so2 = _napoli2425al | socks2 = f | pattern_la3 = _napoli2425t | pattern_b3 = _napoli2425t | pattern_ra3 = _napoli2425t | pattern_sh3 = _napoli2425t | pattern_so3 = _napoli2425tl | leftarm3 = | body3 = | rightarm3 = | shorts3 = | socks3 = }} '''SocietΓ Sportiva Calcio Napoli''' ({{IPA|it|sotΚeΛta sporΛtiΛva ΛkaltΚo ΛnaΛpoli|pron}}), commonly known as '''SSC Napoli''' or simply '''Napoli''', is an Italian professional [[Association football|football]] [[List of football clubs in Italy|club]] based in [[Naples]], [[Campania]]. The club competes in the [[Serie A]], the top tier of [[Italian football league system|Italian football]]. In its history, Napoli has won four league titles, six [[Coppa Italia]], two [[Supercoppa Italiana]] and one [[UEFA Europa League|UEFA Cup]].<ref name="calcionap2">{{cite news|title=La storia del Calcio Napoli sino ai giorni nostri |language=it|publisher=Ale Napoli |url=http://www.alenapoli.com/storia/storia.htm|url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081024075840/http://www.alenapoli.com/storia/storia.htm |archive-date=24 October 2008}}</ref> Napoli are the reigning champions of Italy, having won the [[2024β25 Serie A]] title. The club was formed in 1926 as Associazione Calcio Napoli following the merger of [[US Internazionale Napoli]] and [[Naples FBC|Naples Foot-Ball Club]]. Napoli saw relatively little success in its early years, winning their first major trophy in the [[1961β62 Coppa Italia|1962 Coppa Italia]]. Napoli then saw increased success in the late 1970s (including their second Coppa Italia in [[1975β76 Coppa Italia|1976]]) and especially in the 1980s, after the club acquired [[Diego Maradona]] in 1984. During his time in Naples, Maradona helped the team win its first two league titles (in [[1986β87 Serie A|1987]] and [[1989β90 Serie A|1990]]), the [[1986β87 Coppa Italia|1987 Coppa Italia]], the [[1990 Supercoppa Italiana]], and their only European trophy with the [[1988β89 UEFA Cup|1989 UEFA Cup]]. Following his departure, however, Napoli struggled financially, and endured relegations and a bankruptcy, prior to being re-founded in 2004 by film producer [[Aurelio De Laurentiis]]. Under his leadership, the club returned to Serie A and experienced a new era of success, winning three Coppa Italia (in [[2012 Coppa Italia final|2012]], [[2014 Coppa Italia final|2014]] and [[2020 Coppa Italia final|2020]]), the [[2014 Supercoppa Italiana]] and two Serie A titles in [[2022β23 Serie A|2023]] and [[2024β25 Serie A|2025]]. By attendance, Napoli have the fourth-largest fan base in Italy,<ref name="tifo2">{{cite news|date=September 2012|title=Il tifo calcistico in Italia β Settembre 2012|language=it|url=http://www.demos.it/a00756.php|access-date=18 September 2012|archive-date=15 October 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131015164331/http://www.demos.it/a00756.php|url-status=live}}</ref> and were ranked as the [[Deloitte Football Money League|fifth]] highest-earning football club in Serie A, with $182 million in revenue during the 2017β18 season.<ref>{{cite web|title=Deloitte Football Money League 2014|url=http://www.deloitte.com/view/en_GB/uk/industries/sportsbusinessgroup/sports/football/deloitte-football-money-league/|access-date=9 October 2014|publisher=Deloitte|archive-date=20 December 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131220013031/http://www.deloitte.com/view/en_GB/uk/industries/sportsbusinessgroup/sports/football/deloitte-football-money-league/|url-status=dead}}</ref> In 2018, [[Forbes list of the most valuable football clubs|Forbes estimated]] the club is the fifth most valuable club in Italy, worth $379 million. Napoli are also one of the associate members of the [[European Club Association]]. Since 1959, the club has played their home games at the Stadio San Paolo, which was renamed [[Stadio Diego Armando Maradona]] after the Argentine striker's death in 2020. Napoli traditionally wear sky blue shirts, white shorts, and sky blue socks at home and white shirts, white or sky blue shorts, and white or sky blue socks away; this is derived from the shirts of Naples FBC and the shorts of Internazionale Napoli after the clubs merged to form Napoli's predecessor [[#FBC Internaples|Internaples]] in 1922. Napoli have [[List of association football rivalries|rivalries]] with [[Juventus FCβSSC Napoli rivalry|Juventus]], [[Derby del Sole|Roma]] ([[Derby del Sole]]), [[Inter Milan|Internazionale]], [[AC Milan]] and [[Salernitana]] (Derby of [[Campania]]). The club's anthem is "Napoli", one of the major hits of the Neapolitan singer [[Nino D'Angelo]].<ref>{{cite web |title="Napoli" di Nino D'Angelo sarΓ il nuovo inno: l'annuncio di De Laurentiis |url=https://www.corrieredellosport.it/news/calcio/serie-a/napoli/2023/05/27-108253458/_napoli_di_nino_d_angelo_sara_il_nuovo_inno_l_annuncio_di_de_laurentiis |website=corrieredellosport.it |access-date=23 August 2024 |language=Italian |date=27 May 2023 |archive-date=23 August 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240823150545/https://www.corrieredellosport.it/news/calcio/serie-a/napoli/2023/05/27-108253458/_napoli_di_nino_d_angelo_sara_il_nuovo_inno_l_annuncio_di_de_laurentiis |url-status=live }}</ref> ==History== {{Further|History of SSC Napoli|Naples FBC|US Internazionale Napoli}} ===Origins=== [[File:Naples Foot-Ball Club 1906.jpg|thumb|left|Team of "Naples F.C.", predecessor of current club, in 1906]] Although the club was officially founded in 1926, Napoli traces its roots to the first relevant Neapolitan club, founded as "Naples Foot-Ball & Croquet Club" in 1905 by English sailor William Poths and his associate Hector M. Bayon.<ref name="earlyhistory2">{{cite news |date=23 June 2007 |title=Storia Del Club, by Pietro Gentile and Valerio Rossano |language=it |publisher=Napoli 2000 |url=http://napoli2000.etereanetwork.com/StoriaClub_Albori.asp |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070702133335/http://napoli2000.etereanetwork.com/StoriaClub_Albori.asp |archive-date=2 July 2007}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |date=23 June 2007 |title=Willy Garbutt, The Italian Trailblazer |publisher=[[British Council]] |url=http://www.britishcouncil.org/japan-sport-footballculture-history-garbutt-italy.htm |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080330025643/http://www.britishcouncil.org/japan-sport-footballculture-history-garbutt-italy.htm |archive-date=30 March 2008}}</ref> Neapolitans such as Conforti, Catterina and Amedeo Salsi were also involved; Salsi was named the club's first president.<ref>{{cite news |date=23 June 2007 |title=Dal Naples Football Club all'Internaples |language=it |publisher=S.S.C. Napoli |url=http://www.sscnapoli.it/client/render.aspx?content=0&root=643&lang=en-US |access-date=23 June 2007 |archive-date=25 September 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190925071642/http://www.sscnapoli.it/client/render.aspx?content=0&root=643&lang=en-US |url-status=live }}</ref> The original kit of the club was a [[sky blue]] and navy blue striped shirt, with black shorts.<ref>{{cite news |date=23 June 2007 |title=La Storia β Periodo 1904β1926 |publisher=Napolissimo |url=http://spazioinwind.libero.it/napolissimo/cenni%20storici%201904-1926.htm |access-date=23 June 2007 |archive-date=24 July 2012 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120724191400/http://spazioinwind.libero.it/napolissimo/cenni%20storici%201904-1926.htm |url-status=live }}</ref> Naples' first match was a 3β2 win against the English crew of the boat ''Arabik'' with goals from William MacPherson, Michele Scafoglio and LΓ©on Chaudoir.<ref>{{cite news |date=3 April 2009 |title=Napoli back among the big boys |website=FIFA.com |publisher=FΓ©dΓ©ration Internationale de Football Association |url=https://www.fifa.com/news/y=2009/m=4/news=napoli-back-among-the-big-boys-1045169.html |url-status=dead |access-date=14 January 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151119142442/http://www.fifa.com/news/y=2009/m=4/news=napoli-back-among-the-big-boys-1045169.html |archive-date=19 November 2015}}</ref> Early into its existence, the [[Serie A|Italian Football Championship]] was limited to just [[Northern Italy|northern]] clubs, so southern clubs competed against sailors<ref name="earlyhistory2" /> or in cups such as [[Thomas Lipton]]'s [[Lipton Challenge Cup]]. In the cup competed between Naples FBC and [[Palermo FC|Palermo FBC]] Naples won three finals.<ref>{{cite news |date=23 June 2007 |title=I Primi 60 Anni: Dalla Nascita Aalla Coppa Lipton |language=it |publisher=Cuore Rosanero |url=http://www.cuorerosanero.com/primianni.htm |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071011210314/http://www.cuorerosanero.com/primianni.htm |archive-date=11 October 2007 |df=dmy-all}}</ref> The foreign contingent at the club broke off in 1911 to form [[US Internazionale Napoli|Internazionale Napoli]], who wore blue shirts with white shorts,<ref name="earlyhistory2" /> in time for both club's debut in the Italian Championship of [[1912β13 Prima Categoria#Campania (Southern Final)|1912β13]].<ref>{{cite news |date=26 June 2007 |title=La Storia. β Periodo 1904β1926 β La Preistoria |language=it |publisher=Napolissimo |url=http://spazioinwind.libero.it/napolissimo/cenni%20storici%201904-1926.html |access-date=26 June 2007 |archive-date=22 January 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210122043133/http://spazioinwind.libero.it/napolissimo/cenni%20storici%201904-1926.html |url-status=live }}</ref> Each of the teams won a Prima Categoria southern Italian titles and therefore competed in the national semi-finals, Naples doing so in 1912β13 and Internazionale Napoli in [[1913β14 Prima Categoria#Campania (Southern Final)|1913β14]].{{citation needed|date=January 2024}} They were set to face each other for the southern titles again in [[1914β15 Prima Categoria#Southern Italy tournament|1914β15]] but it was cancelled due to World War I.{{citation needed|date=January 2024}} Due to financial pressure, the two rival clubs merged as the "Foot-Ball Club Internazionale-Naples", abbreviated as "FBC Internaples" on 2 October 1922.<ref>{{cite news |date=11 July 2007 |title=Napoli |publisher=Goal.com |url=http://www.goal.com/it/Squadra.aspx?IdSquadra=165&SEOTeamName=Napoli |access-date=2 August 2021 |archive-date=12 July 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090712040750/http://www.goal.com/it/Squadra.aspx?IdSquadra=165&SEOTeamName=Napoli |url-status=live }}</ref> Internaples', and later Napoli's kits are derived from those of Naples FBC and Internazionale Napoli; adopting the sky blue from Naples' shirts and the white shorts from Internazionale Napoli.{{citation needed|date=January 2024}} ===FBC Internaples=== The merged club was seen by some media and fans to be a continuation of Internazionale Napoli rather than a new club; it played its games at Internazionale Napoli's Terme di Agnano rather than Naples FBC's Campo del Poligono and kept Internazionale Napoli's nickname of ''Gli Azzurri'' (The Blues) rather than ''I Blucelesti'' (The Navy Blue and Sky Blues) used by Naples.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://digitale.bnc.roma.sbn.it/tecadigitale/visore/#/main/viewer?idMetadato=2361664&type=bncr |title=''Il Messaggero'' del 10 novembre 1922, p. 2. |access-date=11 November 2022 |archive-date=1 November 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221101145426/http://digitale.bnc.roma.sbn.it/tecadigitale/visore/#/main/viewer?idMetadato=2361664&type=bncr |url-status=live }}</ref> Internaples were also given the nickname ''I Puledri'' (the foals), as the horse is a symbol of Naples.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://angeloxg1.files.wordpress.com/2022/11/articolo_ilmezzogiorno_ott_1922.jpg |title=articolo de Il Mezzogiorno dell'ottobre 1922. |access-date=11 November 2022 |archive-date=1 November 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221101191402/https://angeloxg1.files.wordpress.com/2022/11/articolo_ilmezzogiorno_ott_1922.jpg |url-status=live }}</ref> Internaples were immediately enrolled in the top-flight [[Prima Divisione]] Lega Sud championship, as both Internazionale Napoli and Naples competed in that division pre-merger. Since the end of World War I both clubs had lost dominance of the region to the likes of [[ASD Puteolana 1902|Puteolana]] and [[US Savoia 1908|Savoia]]. Even with the combined strength of Internaples, Savoia still proved to be the top team in southern Italy. Internaples reached the interregional semi-finals of Lega Sud in each of its first two seasons, and reached the Lega Sud finals in [[1925β26 Prima Divisione|1925β26]]. This secured the club a spot in the new [[Divisione Nazionale]] for the following season.<ref name="PacGar14" /> ===The birth of Associazione Calcio Napoli=== Under the presidency of Giorgio Ascarelli, and likely under pressure from the new fascist government to "Italianize" the club,<ref name="PacGar14">Pacileo e Gargano, ''80 anni di passione'', p. 14.</ref> Internaples changed its name to '''Associazione Calcio Napoli''' on 25 August 1926.<ref>Piergiorgio Renna, ''Il football a Napoli'', p. 39.</ref><ref>{{cite news |date=24 June 2007 |title=A short history of Napoli's roots: The Spark of Life |publisher='O Ciuccio |url=http://members.fortunecity.com/edvella/roots.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070211013719/http://members.fortunecity.com/edvella/roots.html |archive-date=11 February 2007}}</ref> The newly renamed team also moved from the Terme di Agnano to a new stadium, the Stadio Militare dell'Arenaccia. After a poor start, with a sole point in an entire championship,<ref name="league22">{{cite book |title=Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio β La Storia 1898β2004 |year=2005}}</ref> Napoli was re-admitted to Serie A's forerunner, the Divisione Nazionale, by the [[Italian Football Federation]] ("FIGC"), and began to improve thanks in part to Paraguayan-born [[Attila Sallustro]], who was the first fully fledged hero to the fans.<ref>{{cite news |date=26 June 2007 |title=Il primo, e ancora indimenticato idolo, dei tifosi partenope |publisher=Cronologia |url=http://cronologia.leonardo.it/sport/napoli.htm |url-status=dead |access-date=24 August 2007 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110722073231/http://cronologia.leonardo.it/sport/napoli.htm |archive-date=22 July 2011}}</ref> He was a capable goal-scorer and eventually set the all-time goal-scoring record for Napoli, which was later surpassed by players like [[Diego Maradona]] and [[Marek HamΕ‘Γk]].<ref>{{cite news |date=26 June 2007 |title=Storia del Napoli: Gli anni venti e trenta |language=it |publisher=Vesuvio |url=http://vesuvio.altervista.org/storia.htm |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120715061603/http://vesuvio.altervista.org/storia.htm |archive-date=15 July 2012 |df=dmy-all}}</ref> [[File:Stadio_San_Paolo_-_panoramio_(3).jpg|left|thumb|Napoli moved to the new [[Stadio Diego Armando Maradona|Stadio San Paolo]] in 1959, where they have played since.]] Napoli entered the Serie A era under the management of [[William Garbutt]].<ref>{{cite news |date=26 June 2007 |title=Gli anni '30 |language=it |publisher=YouNapoli.com |url=http://www.younapoli.com/storia%20del%20napoli.htm |url-status=usurped |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070504032847/http://www.younapoli.com/storia%20del%20napoli.htm |archive-date=4 May 2007}}</ref> During Garbutt's six-year stint, the club would be dramatically transformed, frequently finishing in the top half of the table.<ref name="league22" /> This included two third-place finishes during the [[1932β33 Serie A|1932β33]] and [[1933β34 Serie A|1933β34]] seasons,<ref name="league2" /> with added notables such as [[Antonio Vojak]], [[Arnaldo Sentimenti]] and [[Carlo Buscaglia]].<ref name="playerrecord2">{{cite web |title=Napoli Player Statistics |url=http://clubanglonapulitano.tripod.com/players.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161231225254/http://clubanglonapulitano.tripod.com/players.html |archive-date=31 December 2016 |access-date=14 January 2019 |work=ClubAngloNapulitano}}</ref> However, in the years leading up to World War II, Napoli went into decline, only surviving relegation in [[1939β40 Serie A|1939β40]] by goal average.<ref name="league2" /> Napoli lost a closely contested relegation battle at the end of 1942 and were relegated to [[Serie B]].{{citation needed|date=January 2024}} They moved from the [[Stadio Partenopeo|Stadio Giorgio Ascarelli]] to the [[Stadio Arturo Collana]] and remained in Serie B until after the war.{{citation needed|date=January 2024}} ===Post-war era and first trophies=== Play restarted in 1945 with two divisions: one consisting of Serie A teams from the north and one combined division of Serie A and Serie B teams from the central and south, with the top four of each division advancing to the national round that followed. Napoli won the [[1945β46 Italian Football Championship#Central and Southern Italy Serie A-B Championship|Centro-Sud Serie A-B]] to secure a place in the Divisione Nazionale (where they placed fifth) and automatic promotion to the next season's Serie A.<ref name="league2" /> They were relegated after two seasons for a bribery scandal.<ref>{{cite web |title=Italy 1947/48 |url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesi/ital48.html |publisher=[[Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation]] |access-date=3 February 2023 |archive-date=7 October 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221007064232/https://www.rsssf.org/tablesi/ital48.html |url-status=live }}</ref> The club won the Serie B titles that season to ensure top flight football at the start of the 1950s.<ref>{{cite news |date=26 June 2007 |title=Storia del Napoli (1904β1960) |language=it |publisher=Magico Napoli |url=http://it.geocities.com/magiconapoli2004/napoli_sto.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050307202148/http://it.geocities.com/magiconapoli2004/napoli_sto.htm |archive-date=7 March 2005}}</ref> Napoli moved to their new home ground [[Stadio Diego Armando Maradona|Stadio San Paolo]] in 1959.{{citation needed|date=January 2024}} Despite erratic league form with highs and lows during this period, including multiple relegations and promotions, Napoli won their first major trophy when they beat [[SPAL]] to lift the [[Coppa Italia]] in 1962, with goals from Gianni Corelli and [[Pierluigi Ronzon]].<ref>{{cite news |date=26 June 2007 |title=Italy β Coppa Italia History |publisher=Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation |url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesi/italcuphistfull.html |access-date=26 June 2024 |archive-date=12 October 2007 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071012025104/http://www.rsssf.com/tablesi/italcuphistfull.html |url-status=live }}</ref> The victory made Napoli the first team to win the Coppa while in Serie B, and they were promoted to Serie A that season. Their fourth relegation cut celebrations short the following season.<ref name="calcionap2" /> ===Name change=== As the club changed their name to '''SocietΓ Sportiva Calcio Napoli''' on 25 June 1964<ref name="calcionap2" /> they began to rise up again, gaining promotion in [[1964β65 Serie B|1964β65]]. Under the management of former player [[Bruno Pesaola]], they won the [[Cup of the Alps|Coppa delle Alpi]]<ref name="calcionap2" /> and were back among the elite in Serie A, with consistent top-five finishes.<ref name="league2" /> Napoli came very close to winning the league in [[1967β68 Serie A|1967β68]], finishing just behind [[AC Milan|Milan]] in second place.<ref name="league2" /> Some of the most popular players from this period were [[Dino Zoff]], [[JosΓ© Altafini]], [[Omar SΓvori]] and hometown midfielder [[Antonio Juliano]]. Juliano would eventually break the appearance records, which still stands today.<ref name="playerrecord2" /> ===League stability and second Coppa Italia=== [[File:SSCNapoli1970-71.jpg|thumb|Napoli at the start of the 1970s with [[Dino Zoff]], [[JosΓ© Altafini]], and others]] The trend of Napoli performing well in the league continued into the 1970s, with third place spots in [[1970β71 Serie A|1970β71]] and [[1973β74 Serie A|1973β74]].<ref name="league2" /> Under the coaching of former player [[LuΓs VinΓcio]], this gained them entry into the early [[UEFA Europa League|UEFA Cup]] competitions. In [[1974β75 UEFA Cup|1974β75]], they reached the third round knocking out [[FC Porto|Porto]] 2β0 ''en route''. During the [[1974β75 Serie A|same season]], Napoli finished second in Serie A, just two points behind champions [[Juventus FC|Juventus]].<ref name="league2" /> Solid performances from locally born players such as [[Giuseppe Bruscolotti]], Antonio Juliano and [[Salvatore Esposito (footballer, born 1948)|Salvatore Esposito]] were relied upon during this period, coupled with goals from [[Giuseppe Savoldi]].<ref name="playerrecord2" /> The club won their second Coppa Italia trophy in [[1975β76 Coppa Italia|1975β76]], eliminating Milan and [[ACF Fiorentina|Fiorentina]] ''en route'', before beating rivals [[Hellas Verona FC|Hellas Verona]] 4β0 in [[1976 Coppa Italia final|the finals]]. That season, they also defeated [[Southampton F.C.|Southampton]] 4β1 on aggregate to lift the 1976 [[Anglo-Italian League Cup]].<ref>{{cite news |date=24 June 2007 |title=Anglo-Italian League Cup |publisher=Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation |url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesa/angloitleagcup.html |access-date=3 February 2023 |archive-date=29 June 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110629074603/http://www.rsssf.com/tablesa/angloitleagcup.html |url-status=live }}</ref> Napoli were entered into the [[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup]] for [[1976β77 European Cup Winners' Cup|1976β77]], where they reached the semi-finals, losing 2β1 on aggregate to [[R.S.C. Anderlecht|Anderlecht]].<ref>{{cite news |date=26 June 2007 |title=UEFA Cup Winners' Cup |publisher=UEFA |url=http://www.uefa.com/competitions/ecwc/history/season=1976/round=1425/index.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080111202103/http://www.uefa.com/competitions/ecwc/history/season%3D1976/round%3D1425/index.html |archive-date=11 January 2008}}</ref> In the Italian league, Napoli were still very much a consistent top six side for much of the late 1970s.<ref name="league2" /> Even into the earliest two seasons of the 1980s, the club were performing respectably with a third-place finish in [[1980β81 Serie A|1980β81]]. [[SSC Napoli Youth Sector|Napoli's Primavera squad]] was also doing well at the time, winning the [[Torneo di Viareggio]] Cup in 1975 and their only [[Campionato Nazionale Primavera]] title in 1979.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Albo d'oro |url=https://www.legaseriea.it/it/primavera-1/albo-d-oro |access-date=2022-09-30 |website=Lega Serie A |language=it |archive-date=2 October 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221002030321/https://www.legaseriea.it/it/primavera-1/albo-d-oro |url-status=live }}</ref> However, by 1983, they had slipped dramatically and were involved in relegation battles.<ref name="league2" /> ===Napoli on the rise: Maradona era=== Napoli broke the world transfer record fee after acquiring [[Diego Maradona]] in a β¬12 million deal from [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] on 30 June 1984.<ref>{{cite news |date=26 June 2007 |title=Finals Countdown: Argentina |publisher=U4 The Game |url=http://www.4thegame.com/features/feature/180001/.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071014174058/http://www.4thegame.com/features/feature/180001/.html |archive-date=14 October 2007 |df=dmy-all}}</ref> The squad was gradually re-built, with the likes of [[Ciro Ferrara]], [[Salvatore Bagni]] and [[Fernando De Napoli]] filling the ranks.<ref name="playerrecord2" /> The rise up the tables was gradual, by [[1985β86 Serie A|1985β86]], they had a third-place finish under their belts, but better was yet to come. With the attacking trio of Maradona, [[Bruno Giordano]], and [[Careca]] (nicknamed MaGiCa), the [[1986β87 Serie A|1986β87]] season was the landmark in Napoli's history, becoming just the third Italian team to win [[Double (association football)|the double]] after securing the Serie A title by three points and then beating [[Atalanta BC|Atalanta]] 4β0 to lift the [[1986β87 Coppa Italia|Coppa Italia]].<ref name="calcionap2" /> [[File:19870510_sanpaolo.jpg|left|thumb|Napoli supporters celebrating the team's first ''[[scudetto]]'' in May 1987]] Because a mainland [[Southern Italy|Southern Italian]] team had never won the league before, this turned Maradona into a cultural, social and borderline religious icon for Neapolitans, which stretched beyond the realms of just football.<ref name="d10s2">{{cite news |date=26 June 2007 |title=People's champion |publisher=[[Channel 4]] |url=http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/articles/maradonagg.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080529032359/http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/articles/maradonagg.html |archive-date=29 May 2008}}</ref> [[File:Maradona_napoli_uefa_cup.jpg|thumb|Diego Maradona celebrating with the [[UEFA Europa League|UEFA Cup]] trophy after beating [[VfB Stuttgart]], May 1989]] The club were unsuccessful in the [[UEFA Champions League|European Cup]] in the following season and finished runners-up in [[1987β88 Serie A|Serie A]]. However, Napoli were entered into the UEFA Cup for [[1988β89 UEFA Cup|1988β89]] and won their first major European titles.<ref name="calcionap2" /> Juventus, [[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]] and [[PAOK FC|PAOK]] were defeated ''en route'' to the final, where Napoli beat [[VfB Stuttgart]] 5β4 on aggregate, with two goals from Careca and one each from Maradona, Ferrara and [[AlemΓ£o (footballer, born 1961)|AlemΓ£o]].<ref>{{cite news |date=26 June 2007 |title=European Competitions 1988β89 |publisher=Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation |url=https://www.rsssf.org/ec/ec198889.html |access-date=3 February 2023 |archive-date=27 November 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231127101612/https://www.rsssf.org/ec/ec198889.html |url-status=live }}</ref> Napoli added their second Serie A titles in [[1989β90 Serie A|1989β90]], defeating Milan by two points in the titles race.<ref name="calcionap2" /> However, this was surrounded by less auspicious circumstances as Napoli were awarded two points for a game, when in [[Bergamo]], an Atalanta fan threw a 100 [[Italian lira|lira]] coin at AlemΓ£o's head.<ref name="league2" /> A controversial set of events set off at the [[1990 FIFA World Cup|1990 World Cup]], when Maradona made comments pertaining to NorthβSouth inequality in the country and the ''[[Unification of Italy|risorgimento]]'', asking Neapolitans to root for [[Argentina national football team|Argentina]] in the semi-finals against [[Italy national football team|Italy]] in Naples.<ref>{{cite book |last=Maradona |first=Diego |title=El Diego, pg. 165 |year=2004}}</ref> {{cquote|''I don't like the fact that now everybody is asking Neapolitans to be Italian and to support their national team. Naples has always been marginalised by the rest of Italy. It is a city that suffers the most unfair racism.''|20px|20px|[[Diego Maradona]], July 1990 }} The Stadio San Paolo was the only stadium during the competition where the [[Argentine National Anthem]] was not jeered,<ref name="wc902">{{cite book |last=Maradona |first=Diego |title=El Diego, pg. 166 |year=2004}}</ref> Maradona bowed to the Napoli fans at the end and his country went on to reach the finals. However, after the finals, the [[Italian Football Federation]] (FIGC) forced Maradona to take a doping test, which he failed testing positive for [[cocaine]]; both Maradona and Napoli staff later claimed it was a revenge plot for events at the World Cup.<ref name="d10s2" /> Maradona was banned for 15 months and would never play for the club again.<ref name="d10s2" /> The club still won the [[Supercoppa Italiana]] that year, with a record 5β1 victory against Juventus, but it would be their last major trophy for 22 years. In the [[1990β91 European Cup|European Cup]], they were eliminated in the second round.<ref>{{cite news |date=26 June 2007 |title=UEFA European Cup Matches 1990β1991 |publisher=Xs4All |url=http://www.xs4all.nl/~kassiesa/bert/uefa/data/method1/match1991.html |access-date=26 August 2007 |archive-date=27 October 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091027010717/http://www.xs4all.nl/~kassiesa/bert/uefa/data/method1/match1991.html |url-status=live }}</ref> ===Decline=== Though the club finished fourth during the [[1991β92 Serie A|1991β92]] season,<ref name="league2" /> Napoli gradually went into decline after that season, both financially and on the field. Players such as [[Gianfranco Zola]], [[Daniel Fonseca]], Ciro Ferrara and Careca had all departed by 1994. Nonetheless, Napoli qualified for the [[1994β95 UEFA Cup]], reaching the third round and in [[1996β97 Coppa Italia|1996β97]], Napoli appeared at the Coppa Italia finals, but lost 3β1 to [[LR Vicenza|Vicenza]]; Napoli's primavera squad won the [[Coppa Italia Primavera]] that season.<ref>{{cite news |date=24 July 2007 |title=Coppa Italia champions β Names and Numbers; soccer |publisher=[[FindArticles]] |url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FCN/is_5_26/ai_111201162 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040927220852/http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FCN/is_5_26/ai_111201162 |archive-date=27 September 2004}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Honours List |url=https://www.legaseriea.it/en/coppa-italia-primavera/roll-of-honour |access-date=2022-10-02 |website=Lega Serie A |language=en |archive-date=29 September 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220929021236/https://www.legaseriea.it/en/coppa-italia-primavera/roll-of-honour |url-status=dead }}</ref> Napoli's league form had dropped lower, and relegation to Serie B came at the end of [[1997β98 Serie A|1997β98]] when they won only two matches all season.<ref name="league2" /> The club returned to Serie A after gaining promotion in the [[1999β2000 Serie B|1999β2000]] season, though after a closely contested relegation battle, they were relegated immediately back down the following season.<ref name="league2" /> By August 2004, Napoli was declared bankrupt.<ref>{{cite news |date=24 June 2007 |title=Napoli declared bankrupt says ANSA |publisher=CNN |url=http://edition.cnn.com/2004/SPORT/football/08/02/italy.napoli/ |access-date=27 February 2007 |archive-date=3 March 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303173048/http://edition.cnn.com/2004/SPORT/football/08/02/italy.napoli/ |url-status=dead }}</ref> To secure football in the city, film producer [[Aurelio De Laurentiis]] re-founded the club under the name Napoli Soccer, as they were not allowed to use their old name until the next season.<ref name="rename2">{{cite news |date=26 June 2007 |title=Luigi e Aurelio De Laurentiis |language=it |publisher=My Movies |url=http://www.mymovies.it/filmclub/2006/12/186/mymovies.pdf |access-date=26 August 2007 |archive-date=16 February 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120216041723/http://www.mymovies.it/filmclub/2006/12/186/mymovies.pdf |url-status=live }}</ref> [[Italian Football Federation|FIGC]] placed Napoli in [[Lega Pro Prima Divisione|Serie C1]], where they missed out on promotion after losing 2β1 in play-offs to local rivals [[US Avellino 1912|Avellino]] in [[2004β05 Serie C1|2004β05]].<ref name="calcionap2" /> Despite the fact Napoli were playing in a low division, they retained higher average attendances than most of the Serie A clubs, breaking the [[Serie C]] attendance record with 51,000 at one match.<ref name="restored2">{{cite news |date=24 June 2007 |title=De Laurentiis: "Il mio Napoli tra le grandi" |language=it |publisher=Solo Napoli |url=http://www.solonapoli.com/leggi_news.asp?Id=12814 |access-date=3 January 2007 |archive-date=20 June 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170620030604/http://www.solonapoli.com/leggi_news.asp?Id=12814 |url-status=live }}</ref> ===Resurgence=== The [[2005β06 Serie C1|following season]], they secured promotion to [[Serie B]] and De Laurentiis brought back the club's history, restoring its name to SocietΓ Sportiva Calcio Napoli in May 2006.<ref name="calcionap2" /> After just one season in Serie B, they were promoted to the top division, along with Juventus and other fellow "sleeping giants" [[Genoa CFC|Genoa]].<ref>{{cite news |date=10 July 2007 |title=Genoa e Napoli ritorno in paradiso |language=it |publisher=[[La Repubblica]] |url=http://www.repubblica.it/2007/06/sezioni/sport/calcio/serie_b/genoa-napoli/genoa-napoli/genoa-napoli.html |access-date=28 July 2009 |archive-date=7 May 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080507211427/http://www.repubblica.it/2007/06/sezioni/sport/calcio/serie_b/genoa-napoli/genoa-napoli/genoa-napoli.html |url-status=live }}</ref> In 2010, under manager [[Walter Mazzarri]], Napoli finished in sixth place to qualify for a [[2010β11 UEFA Europa League]] spot.<ref>{{cite news |date=2 May 2010 |title=Juve, addio alla Champions. Il Napoli vola in Europa. |language=it |publisher=[[Corriere dello Sport]] |url=http://www.corrieredellosport.it/calcio/serie_a/2010/05/02-109637/Juve,+addio+alla+Champions.+Il+Napoli+vola+in+Europa |url-status=dead |access-date=2 May 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120229181247/http://www.corrieredellosport.it/calcio/serie_a/2010/05/02-109637/Juve,+addio+alla+Champions.+Il+Napoli+vola+in+Europa |archive-date=29 February 2012 |df=dmy-all}}</ref> Napoli finished third in the [[2010β11 Serie A|2010β11 season]], qualifying directly for the [[2011β12 UEFA Champions League group stage|group stage]] of the [[2011β12 UEFA Champions League]].<ref>{{cite web |title=The 2010β2011 Serie A table |url=http://www.sscnapoli.it/client/render_e.aspx?content=0&root=1244&lang=en-US |access-date=19 July 2011 |publisher=S.S.C.Napoli |archive-date=6 April 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120406022502/http://www.sscnapoli.it/client/render_e.aspx?content=0&root=1244&lang=en-US |url-status=live }}</ref> In the [[2011β12 SSC Napoli season|2011β12 season]], Napoli ended in fifth place in [[2011β12 Serie A|Serie A]], but defeated unbeaten champions Juventus at the [[Stadio Olimpico]] to win the [[2011β12 Coppa Italia|Coppa Italia]] for the fourth time in the club's history, 25 years after their last cup win. The team finished second in its group of the 2011β12 UEFA Champions League, progressing to the round of 16, where they were eliminated by eventual winners [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]]. In [[2012β13 SSC Napoli season|2012β13]], Napoli finished in second place in [[2012β13 Serie A|Serie A]], the club's best performance since winning the [[1989β90 Serie A|1989β90]] [[Scudetto]]. [[Edinson Cavani]] finished as [[Capocannoniere|top scorer]] in the division with 29 goals, which resulted in him being sold to [[Paris Saint-Germain F.C.|Paris Saint-Germain]] for a club-record fee of β¬64 million.<ref>{{cite news |date=16 July 2013 |title=Edinson Cavani joins Paris Saint-Germain for French club record fee |work=The Guardian |url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2013/jul/16/edinson-cavani-paris-saint-germain-transfer |access-date=2 July 2018 |archive-date=24 April 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190424232149/https://www.theguardian.com/football/2013/jul/16/edinson-cavani-paris-saint-germain-transfer |url-status=live }}</ref> [[File:Champions_Napoli.jpg|thumb|Napoli celebrating their [[2014 Supercoppa Italiana]] win]] In the 2013 close-season, Mazzarri left Napoli and [[Rafael BenΓtez]] became the club's [[Manager (association football)|manager]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Rafa Benitez Is Napoli Manager |work=BBC Sport |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/22684637 |access-date=27 May 2013 |archive-date=13 June 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130613015832/http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/22684637 |url-status=live }}</ref> They finished the [[2013β14 Serie A|2013β14 season]] by winning the [[2014 Coppa Italia final]]s, their fifth title in the tournament, with a 3β1 win against [[ACF Fiorentina|Fiorentina]],<ref>{{cite web |date=3 May 2014 |title=Coppa Italia final: Rafael Benitez's Napoli beat Fiorentina 3β1 |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/27271913 |access-date=3 May 2014 |publisher=BBC Sport |archive-date=3 May 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140503232442/http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/27271913 |url-status=live }}</ref> as well as qualifying for the Champions League, but missed out on the group stage as they lost to [[Athletic Bilbao]] in the play-off round.{{citation needed|date=January 2024}} Their subsequent run in the Europa League ended when they lost 2β1 on aggregate to [[FC Dnipro|Dnipro]] in the semi-finals.{{citation needed|date=January 2024}} They finished the [[2014β15 Serie A|2014β15]] season in fifth, with BenΓtez then leaving for [[Real Madrid CF|Real Madrid]] and being replaced by [[Maurizio Sarri]].{{citation needed|date=January 2024}} In Sarri's first season in charge in the [[2015β16 Serie A|2015β16 season]], Napoli finished in second place with 82 points, and were knocked out of the Europa League in the round of 32 against [[Villarreal CF|Villarreal]].{{citation needed|date=January 2024}} In the following season, Napoli finished in third place on 86 points and were knocked out of the Champions League in the round of 16 against Real Madrid.{{citation needed|date=January 2024}} This year saw the breakout season for [[Dries Mertens]] who scored 34 goals in all competitions after he was moved from the left-wing to centre-forward following [[Arkadiusz Milik|Milik]]'s torn [[Anterior cruciate ligament injury|Anterior cruciate ligament]].{{citation needed|date=January 2024}} In the [[2017β18 Serie A|2017β18]] season, Napoli challenged for the titles for the entire season, and finished with a club record of 91 points. However, the titles ultimately went to Juventus in the penultimate round of matches.<ref>{{cite news |date=13 May 2018 |title=Juventus secure 7th straight Serie A title; Inter's top-4 hope restored |publisher=ESPN FC |url=http://www.espn.co.uk/football/italian-serie-a/story/3496234/juventus-secure-7th-straight-serie-a-title;-inters-top-4-hope-restored |access-date=10 June 2018 |archive-date=12 June 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180612141735/http://www.espn.co.uk/football/italian-serie-a/story/3496234/juventus-secure-7th-straight-serie-a-title;-inters-top-4-hope-restored |url-status=live }}</ref> On 23 December 2017, Marek HamΕ‘Γk overtook Diego Maradona as Napoli's all-time leading scorer after scoring his 115th goal.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2017-12-23 |title=Hamsik breaks Maradona's Napoli record |url=https://www.espn.com/soccer/napoli/story/3322199/marek-hamsik-breaks-diego-maradonas-napoli-scoring-record |access-date=2020-07-26 |website=ESPN.com |language=en |archive-date=12 January 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210112104510/https://www.espn.com/soccer/napoli/story/3322199/marek-hamsik-breaks-diego-maradonas-napoli-scoring-record |url-status=live }}</ref> At the end of the season, Sarri left for Chelsea, succeeded by [[Carlo Ancelotti]] in May 2018.<ref>{{Cite web |date=23 May 2018 |title=Official: Napoli appoint Ancelotti |url=https://www.football-italia.net/121800/official-napoli-appoint-ancelotti |publisher=Football Italia |access-date=10 December 2019 |archive-date=12 June 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180612142005/https://www.football-italia.net/121800/official-napoli-appoint-ancelotti |url-status=live }}</ref><ref name="Napoli hire Carlo Ancelotti to replace Maurizio Sarri as manager2">{{cite news |date=23 May 2018 |title=Napoli hire Carlo Ancelotti to replace Maurizio Sarri as manager |publisher=ESPN |agency=PA Sport |url=http://www.espn.com/soccer/napoli/story/3508317/napoli-sign-carlo-ancelotti-to-replace-maurizio-sarri-as-manager |access-date=23 May 2018 |archive-date=9 June 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210609215631/https://www.espn.com/soccer/napoli/story/3508317/napoli-sign-carlo-ancelotti-to-replace-maurizio-sarri-as-manager |url-status=live }}</ref> He managed the club to another second-place finish, but was sacked on 10 December 2019, following a poor run of results in the [[2019β20 Serie A|2019β20 season]] which left them seventh in the table. [[Gennaro Gattuso]] was named head coach the next day.<ref>{{cite news |date=11 December 2019 |title=Napoli appoint Gennaro Gattuso as head coach after sacking Carlo Ancelotti |work=The Guardian |url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2019/dec/10/carlo-ancelotti-sacked-by-napoli-despite-champions-league-qualification |access-date=11 December 2019 |archive-date=11 December 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191211004945/https://www.theguardian.com/football/2019/dec/10/carlo-ancelotti-sacked-by-napoli-despite-champions-league-qualification |url-status=live }}</ref> On 14 June 2020, Dries Mertens became Napoli's all-time top scorer after scoring his 122nd goal in a Coppa Italia semi-finals match against [[Inter Milan|Inter]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Mertens sets record as Napoli advances to Coppa Italia final - Sportsnet.ca |url=https://www.sportsnet.ca/soccer/mertens-sets-record-napoli-advances-coppa-italia-final/ |access-date=2020-07-26 |website=www.sportsnet.ca |archive-date=29 December 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201229195428/https://www.sportsnet.ca/soccer/mertens-sets-record-napoli-advances-coppa-italia-final/ |url-status=live }}</ref> Napoli went on to win the [[2019β20 Coppa Italia]] in a [[Penalty shoot-out (association football)|penalty shoot-out]] against Juventus in the [[2020 Coppa Italia final|finals]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Gonzalez |first1=Roger |date=17 June 2020 |title=Napoli beats Juventus on penalties to win Coppa Italia final; Ronaldo, Buffon denied title: Live updates |work=CBS Sports |url=https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/news/napoli-beats-juventus-on-penalties-to-win-coppa-italia-final-ronaldo-buffon-denied-title-live/live/ |access-date=17 June 2020 |archive-date=18 June 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200618082453/https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/news/napoli-beats-juventus-on-penalties-to-win-coppa-italia-final-ronaldo-buffon-denied-title-live/live/ |url-status=live }}</ref> In December 2020, Napoli renamed San Paolo after club icon [[Diego Maradona]], following his passing.<ref>{{cite web |date=4 December 2020 |title=Diego Maradona: Napoli renames stadium after late club legend |url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/55193282 |access-date=14 December 2020 |publisher=[[BBC Sport]] |archive-date=16 December 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201216211510/https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/55193282 |url-status=live }}</ref> Napoli finished fifth in Serie A that season after a draw on the finals day, missing a Champions League berth by one point.{{citation needed|date=January 2024}} In the [[2021β22 Serie A|2021β22]] season, [[Luciano Spalletti]] replaced Gennaro Gattuso as head coach and led the team to the third place in Serie A, securing a Champions League spot for the azzurri after a two-years absence.<ref>{{cite web |date=May 2022 |title=Napoli and Juventus qualify for 2022-23 Champions League - Football Italia |url=https://football-italia.net/napoli-and-juventus-qualify-for-2022-23-champions-league/ |access-date=23 May 2022 |archive-date=1 May 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220501204616/https://football-italia.net/napoli-and-juventus-qualify-for-2022-23-champions-league/ |url-status=live }}</ref> ===Scudetto return=== In the [[2022β23 Serie A|2022β23]] season, Napoli clinched the Serie A title for the first time since the 1989β90 season, and their third title overall, following a 1β1 draw against [[Udinese Calcio|Udinese]] on 4 May 2023, their first time as titleholders since the days of Diego Maradona.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/news/napoli-win-serie-a-title-with-draw-at-udinese-clinch-scudetto-for-first-time-since-days-of-diego-maradona/|title=Napoli win Serie A title with draw at Udinese, clinch Scudetto for first time since days of Diego Maradona|work=CBS Sports|date=May 4, 2023|first=Francesco|last=Porzio|access-date=4 May 2023|archive-date=16 May 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230516155350/https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/news/napoli-win-serie-a-title-with-draw-at-udinese-clinch-scudetto-for-first-time-since-days-of-diego-maradona/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/65488842|title=Udinese 1 Napoli 1|date=4 May 2023|work=BBC Sport|accessdate=5 May 2023|archive-date=14 July 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230714154304/https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/65488842|url-status=live}}</ref> Meanwhile, in the [[2022β23 UEFA Champions League|Champions League]], Spalletti led them to the quarter-finals for the first time in their European history, where they were beaten 2β1 (1β0 away and 1β1 at home) by fellow Serie A side Milan.<ref>{{Cite web |title=FINALE Napoli-Milan 1-1: rossoneri in semifinale dopo 16 anni! |url=https://www.gazzetta.it/Calcio/Serie-A/Milan/18-04-2023/napoli-milan-diretta-champions-league-risultato-live-4601174011691.shtml |access-date=2023-04-20 |website=La Gazzetta dello Sport |date=18 April 2023 |language=it-IT |archive-date=28 April 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230428031905/https://www.gazzetta.it/Calcio/Serie-A/Milan/18-04-2023/napoli-milan-diretta-champions-league-risultato-live-4601174011691.shtml |url-status=live }}</ref> The [[2023β24 Serie A|2023β24]] season proved to be extremely difficult for the club, as they went through three different coaches - [[Rudi Garcia]], a returning Walter Mazzarri, and [[Francesco Calzona]]; this managerial instability, as well as the new hires largely not performing to the club's expectations, led the Azzurri to finish 10th in the league, 41 points behind eventual champions Inter. In Europe, the club passed the group stage of the [[2023β24 UEFA Champions League]] in a group with [[Real Madrid CF|Real Madrid]], [[1. FC Union Berlin|Union Berlin]] and [[SC Braga|Braga]], but were ultimately eliminated by [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] in the round of 16. For the [[2024β25 Serie A|2024β25]] season, the club signed [[Antonio Conte]] in a bid to contest the title again.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Cappiello |first=Matteo |date=2024-06-05 |title=Antonio Conte named new Napoli coach |url=https://sscnapoli.it/en/antonio-conte-e-il-nuovo-allenatore-del-napoli/ |access-date=2025-05-28 |website=SSC Napoli |language=en-US}}</ref> Their season started out with a 3β0 away loss against [[Hellas Verona]], but the Azzurri quickly bounced back with five wins and one draw in the following six matches. The team also signed [[Scott McTominay]] and [[Romelu Lukaku]] late during summer, both players turning out to be very important for the title campaign. Napoli maintained strong form throughout the campaign and entered the final matchday one point ahead of [[Inter Milan]], and won the title by winning 2-0 over [[Cagliari Calcio|Cagliari]] on 23 May, winning their fourth title, the second in a three-year span, cementing Napoli as a consistent contender in the Serie A.<ref name="CBS">{{cite web |title=Napoli down Cagliari, win 2024-25 Serie A title: Antonio Conte wins the Scudetto in his first year at the club |first=Francesco |last=Porzio|url=https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/news/napoli-down-cagliari-win-2024-25-serie-a-title-antonio-conte-wins-the-scudetto-in-his-first-year-at-the-club/|work=CBS Sports |access-date=23 May 2025|date=23 May 2025}}</ref> ==Club staff== [[File:20150616 Antonio Conte.jpg|thumb|upright|[[Antonio Conte]] is the current head coach of the club]] {| class="wikitable" |- !Position !Staff |- |Head Coach || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Antonio Conte]] |- |Assistant Head Coach || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Cristian Stellini]] |- |Goalkeeping Coach || {{flagicon|ESP}} Alejandro Rosalen <br> {{flagicon|ITA}} Marco Giglio |- |Technical Coach || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Gianluca Conte]] <br> {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Elvis Abbruscato]] <br> {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Mauro Sandreani]] |- |Athletic Trainer || {{flagicon|ITA}} Costantino Coratti <br> {{flagicon|ITA}} Alfonso De Felice |- |Match Analyst || {{flagicon|ITA}} Giuseppe Maiuri |- |First-Team Doctor || {{flagicon|ITA}} Beniamino Casillo <br> {{flagicon|ITA}} Raffaele Canonico |- |Masseur || {{flagicon|ITA}} Marco Di Lullo |- |Nutritionist || {{flagicon|ITA}} Tiberio Ancora |- |Physiotherapist || {{flagicon|ITA}} Fabio Sannino |- |Medical Director Physiotherapy || {{flagicon|ITA}} Marco Romano |- |Sporting Director || {{flagicon|ITA}} Giovanni Manna |- |Sports Coordinator || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Gabriele Oriali]] |- |Head of Scouting || {{flagicon|ITA}} Maurizio Micheli <br> {{flagicon|ITA}} Leonardo Mantovani |- |Academy Manager || {{flagicon|ITA}} Giuseppe Santoro <br> {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Gianluca Grava]] |- |Kit Manager || {{flagicon|ITA}} Tommaso Starace |- |} ===Presidents=== Below is the official presidential history of Napoli, from when Giorgio Ascarelli took over at the club in 1926, until the present day.<ref>{{cite news|date=23 June 2007|title=All the presidents from Ascarelli to De Laurentiis|publisher=S.S.C. Napoli|url=http://www.sscnapoli.it/client/render_e.aspx?content=0&root=850|access-date=14 January 2019|archive-date=18 May 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210518070614/https://www.sscnapoli.it/client/render_e.aspx?content=0&root=850|url-status=live}}</ref><div> {| | width="10" | | valign="top" | {| class="wikitable" !Name !Years |- | align="left" |Giorgio Ascarelli | align="left" |1926β1927 |- | align="left" |Gustavo Zinzaro | align="left" |1927β1928 |- | align="left" |Giovanni Maresca | align="left" |1928β1929 |- | align="left" |Giorgio Ascarelli | align="left" |1929β1930 |- | align="left" |Giovanni Maresca<br/>Eugenio Coppola | align="left" |1930β1932 |- | align="left" |Vincenzo Savarese | align="left" |1932β1936 |- | align="left" |[[Achille Lauro]] | align="left" |1936β1940 |- | align="left" |Gaetano Del Pezzo | align="left" |1941 |- | align="left" |Tommaso Leonetti | align="left" |1942β1943 |- | align="left" |Luigi Piscitelli | align="left" |1941β1943 |- | align="left" |Annibale Fienga | align="left" |1943β1945 |- | align="left" |Vincenzo Savarese | align="left" |1945β1946 |} | width="30" | | valign="top" | {| class="wikitable" !Name !Years |- | align="left" |Pasquale Russo | align="left" |1946β1948 |- | align="left" |Egidio Musollino | align="left" |1948β1951 |- | align="left" |Alfonso Cuomo | align="left" |1951β1952 |- | align="left" |[[Achille Lauro]] | align="left" |1952β1954 |- | align="left" |Alfonso Cuomo | align="left" |1954β1963 |- | align="left" |Luigi Scuotto | align="left" |1963β1964 |- | align="left" |Roberto Fiore | align="left" |1964β1967 |- | align="left" |Gioacchino Lauro | align="left" |1967β1968 |- | align="left" |Antonio Corcione | align="left" |1968β1969 |- | align="left" |Corrado Ferlaino | align="left" |1969β1971 |- | align="left" |Ettore Sacchi | align="left" |1971β1972 |- | align="left" |Corrado Ferlaino | align="left" |1972β1983 |- | align="left" |Marino Brancaccio | align="left" |1983 |} | width="30" | | valign="top" | {| class="wikitable" !Name !Years |- | align="left" |Corrado Ferlaino | align="left" |1983β1993 |- | align="left" |Ellenio F. Gallo | align="left" |1993β1995 |- | align="left" |Vincenzo Schiano di Colella<br/><small>(honorary president)</small> | align="left" |1995β1996 |- | align="left" |Gian Marco Innocenti<br/><small>(honorary president)</small> | align="left" |1997β1998 |- | align="left" |Federico Scalingi<br/><small>(honorary president)</small> | align="left" |1999β2000 |- | align="left" |Giorgio Corbelli | align="left" |2000β2002 |- | align="left" |Salvatore Naldi | align="left" |2002β2004 |- | align="left" |[[Aurelio De Laurentiis]] | align="left" |2004β |} |} </div> ===Managers=== Napoli has had many managers and trainers, co-managers in some seasons, since 1926.<ref>{{cite news|date=24 June 2007|title=Omaggio al Napoli di Giovanni Armillotta|language=it|publisher=Gloria Eterna Al Napoli|url=http://www.geocities.com/g_armillotta/napoli/napoli.html?200727#allenatori|archive-url=https://archive.today/20091026022652/http://www.geocities.com/g_armillotta/napoli/napoli.html?200727%23allenatori|url-status=dead|archive-date=26 October 2009}}</ref> {| | width="10" | | valign="top" | {| class="wikitable" !Name !Nationality !{{spaces|3|nbsp}}Years{{spaces|3|nbsp}} |- | align="left" |{{ill|Antonio Kreutzer|de|Anton Kreuzer (FuΓballspieler)}} |{{flagicon|Austria}} | align="left" |1926β1927 |- | align="left" |Bino Skasa |{{flagicon|Austria}} | align="left" |1927 |- | align="left" |Technical Commission<br/>{{small|Rolf Steiger}}<!-- Per [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Rolf Steiger]], do not link https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Steiger because of "serious unresolved WP:V issues" --><br/><small>{{ill|Giovanni Terrile|it}}</small><br/>{{small|[[Ferenc MolnΓ‘r (footballer)|Ferenc MolnΓ‘r]]}} |{{flagicon|Austria}} {{flagicon|Italy|1861}} {{flagicon|Kingdom of Hungary}} | align="left" |1927β1928 |- | align="left" |[[Otto Fischer (footballer)|Otto Fischer]] |{{flagicon|Austria}} | align="left" |1928 |- | align="left" |{{ill|Giovanni Terrile|it}} |{{flagicon|Italy|1861}} | align="left" |1928β1929 |- | align="left" |[[William Garbutt]] |{{flagicon|England}} | align="left" |1929β1935 |- | align="left" |[[KΓ‘roly Csapkay]] |{{flagicon|Kingdom of Hungary}} | align="left" |1935β1936 |- | align="left" |[[Angelo Mattea]] |{{flagicon|Italy|1861}} | align="left" |1936β1938 |- | align="left" |{{ill|Eugen Payer|it}} |{{flagicon|Kingdom of Hungary}} | align="left" |1938β1939 |- | align="left" |Technical Commission<br/>{{small|Amedeo D'Albora}}<br/>{{small|Paolo Jodice}}<br/>{{small|Luigi Castello}}<br/>{{small|[[Achille Piccini]]}}<br/>{{small|[[Nereo Rocco]]}} |{{flagicon|Italy|1861}} | align="left" |1939 |- | align="left" |[[Adolfo Baloncieri]] |{{flagicon|Italy|1861}} | align="left" |1939β1940 |- | align="left" |[[Antonio Vojak]] |{{flagicon|Italy|1861}} | align="left" |1940β1943 |- | align="left" |[[Paulo Innocenti]] |{{flagicon|Italy|1861}} {{flagicon|Brazil}} | align="left" |1943 |- | align="left" |[[Raffaele Sansone]] |{{flagicon|Italy|1861}} {{flagicon|Uruguay}} | align="left" |1945β1947 |- | align="left" |[[Giovanni Vecchina]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} | align="left" |1947β1948 |- | align="left" |[[Arnaldo Sentimenti]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} | align="left" |1948 |- | align="left" |[[Felice Borel|Felice Placido Borel]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} | align="left" |1948β1949 |- | align="left" |{{ill|Luigi De Manes|it}} |{{flagicon|Italy}} | align="left" |1949 |- | align="left" |{{ill|Vittorio Mosele|it}} |{{flagicon|Italy}} | align="left" |1949 |- | align="left" |[[Eraldo Monzeglio]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} | align="left" |1949β1956 |- | align="left" |[[Amedeo Amadei]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} | align="left" |1956β1959 |- | align="left" |[[Annibale Frossi]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} | align="left" |1959 |- | align="left" |[[Amedeo Amadei]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} | align="left" |1959β1961 |- | align="left" |[[Amedeo Amadei]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} | rowspan="2" align="left" |1961 |- | align="left" |[[Renato Cesarini]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} |- | align="left" |[[Attila Sallustro]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} {{flagicon|Paraguay|1954}} | align="left" |1961 |- | align="left" |{{ill|Fioravante Baldi|it}} |{{flagicon|Italy}} | align="left" |1961β1962 |- | align="left" |[[Bruno Pesaola]] |{{flagicon|Argentina}} {{flagicon|Italy}} | align="left" |1962 |- | align="left" |[[Bruno Pesaola]] |{{flagicon|Argentina}} {{flagicon|Italy}} | rowspan="2" align="left" |1962β1963 |- | align="left" |[[Eraldo Monzeglio]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} |- | align="left" |[[Roberto Lerici]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} | align="left" |1963β1964 |- | align="left" |{{ill|Giovanni Molino|it}} |{{flagicon|Italy}} | align="left" |1964 |- | align="left" |[[Bruno Pesaola]] |{{flagicon|Argentina}} {{flagicon|Italy}} | align="left" |1964β1968 |- | align="left" |[[Giuseppe Chiappella]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} | align="left" |1968β1969 |- | align="left" |{{ill|Egidio Di Costanzo|it}} |{{flagicon|Italy}} | align="left" |1969 |- | align="left" |[[Giuseppe Chiappella]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} | align="left" |1969β1973 |- | align="left" |[[LuΓs VinΓcio]] |{{flagicon|Brazil|1968}} | align="left" |1973β1976 |- | align="left" |{{ill|Alberto Delfrati|it}} |{{flagicon|Italy}} | rowspan="2" align="left" |1976 |- | align="left" |{{ill|Rosario Rivellino|it}} |{{flagicon|Italy}} |- | align="left" |[[Bruno Pesaola]] |{{flagicon|Argentina}} {{flagicon|Italy}} | align="left" |1976β1977 |- | align="left" |{{ill|Rosario Rivellino|it}} |{{flagicon|Italy}} | align="left" |1977 |- | align="left" |[[Gianni Di Marzio]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} | align="left" |1977β1978 |- | align="left" |[[LuΓs VinΓcio]] |{{flagicon|Brazil}} | align="left" |1978β1980 |- | align="left" |[[Angelo Sormani]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} {{flagicon|Brazil|1968}} | align="left" |1980 |- | align="left" |[[Rino Marchesi]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} | align="left" |1980β1982 |- | align="left" |[[Massimo Giacomini]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} | align="left" |1982 |- | align="left" |[[Bruno Pesaola]] |{{flagicon|Argentina}} {{flagicon|Italy}} | align="left" |1982β1983 |- | align="left" |{{ill|Pietro Santin|it}} |{{flagicon|Italy}} | align="left" |1983β1984 |- | align="left" |[[Rino Marchesi]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} | align="left" |1984β1985 |} | width="30" | | valign="top" | {| class="wikitable" !Name !Nationality !{{spaces|3|nbsp}}Years{{spaces|3|nbsp}} |- | align="left" |[[Ottavio Bianchi]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} | align="left" |1 July 1986 β 30 June 1989 |- | align="left" |[[Alberto Bigon]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} | align="left" |1989β1991 |- | align="left" |[[Claudio Ranieri]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} | align="left" |1 July 1991 β 30 June 1993 |- | align="left" |[[Ottavio Bianchi]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} | align="left" |1 November 1992 β 30 June 1993 |- | align="left" |[[Marcello Lippi]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} | align="left" |1 July 1993 β 30 June 1994 |- | align="left" |[[Vincenzo Guerini (footballer)|Vincenzo Guerini]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} | align="left" |1 July 1994 β 17 October 1994 |- | align="left" |[[Vujadin BoΕ‘kov]]<br/>[[CanΓ©]] (Jarbas Faustinho) |{{flagicon|FR Yugoslavia}} {{flagicon|Brazil}} | align="left" |18 October 1994 β 1995 |- | align="left" |[[Vujadin BoΕ‘kov]]<br/>[[Aldo Sensibile]] |{{flagicon|FR Yugoslavia}} {{flagicon|Italy}} | align="left" |1995 β 30 June 1996 |- | align="left" |[[Luigi Simoni]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} | align="left" |1996β1997 |- | align="left" |[[Vincenzo Montefusco]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} | align="left" |1997 |- | align="left" |[[Bortolo Mutti]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} | align="left" |1 July 1997 β 6 October 1997 |- | align="left" |[[Carlo Mazzone]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} | align="left" |19 October 1997 β 24 November 1997 |- | align="left" |[[Giovanni Galeone]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} | align="left" |1997β1998 |- | align="left" |[[Vincenzo Montefusco]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} | align="left" |1998 |- | align="left" |[[Renzo Ulivieri]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} | align="left" |1998β1999 |- | align="left" |[[Vincenzo Montefusco]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} | align="left" |1999 |- | align="left" |[[Walter Novellino]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} | align="left" |1999β2000 |- | align="left" |[[ZdenΔk Zeman]] |{{flagicon|Czech Republic}} | align="left" |1 July 2000 β 12 November 2000 |- | align="left" |[[Emiliano Mondonico]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} | align="left" |13 November 2000 β 30 June 2001 |- | align="left" |[[Luigi De Canio]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} | align="left" |1 July 2001 β 30 June 2002 |- | align="left" |[[Franco Colomba]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} | align="left" |1 July 2002 β 16 December 2002 |- | align="left" |[[Sergio Buso]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} | align="left" |2002 |- | align="left" |[[Franco Scoglio]] |{{flagicon|Italy|2003}} | align="left" |18 December 2002 β 30 June 2003 |- | align="left" |[[Franco Colomba]] |{{flagicon|Italy|2003}} | align="left" |2003 |- | align="left" |[[Andrea Agostinelli]] |{{flagicon|Italy|2003}} | align="left" |19 June 2003 β 9 November 2003 |- | align="left" |[[Luigi Simoni]] |{{flagicon|Italy|2003}} | align="left" |10 November 2003 β 30 June 2004 |- | align="left" |[[Gian Piero Ventura]] |{{flagicon|Italy|2003}} | align="left" |1 July 2004 β 25 January 2005 |- | align="left" |[[Edoardo Reja]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} | align="left" |3 January 2005 β 10 March 2009 |- | align="left" |[[Roberto Donadoni]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} | align="left" |10 March 2009 β 5 October 2009 |- | align="left" |[[Walter Mazzarri]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} | align="left" |6 October 2009 β 20 May 2013 |- | align="left" |[[Rafael BenΓtez]] |{{flagicon|Spain}} | align="left" |27 May 2013 β 31 May 2015 |- | align="left" |[[Maurizio Sarri]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} | align="left" |11 June 2015 β 23 May 2018 |- | align="left" |[[Carlo Ancelotti]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} | align="left" |23 May 2018 β 10 December 2019 |- | align="left" |[[Gennaro Gattuso]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} | align="left" |11 December 2019 β 23 May 2021 |- |[[Luciano Spalletti]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} |29 May 2021 β 14 June 2023 |- | align="left" |[[Rudi Garcia]] |{{flagicon|France}} | align="left" |15 June 2023 β 14 November 2023 |- | align="left" |[[Walter Mazzarri]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} | align="left" |14 November 2023 β 19 February 2024 |- | align="left" |[[Francesco Calzona]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} | align="left" |19 February 2024 β 5 June 2024 |- | align="left" |[[Antonio Conte]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} | align="left" |5 June 2024 β |} |} ==Players== ===First-team squad=== {{updated|20 February 2025}}<ref>{{cite web |url=https://sscnapoli.it/rosa-napoli-seriea-2024-25/|title=Rosa SSCN Serie A 24/25 |access-date=16 July 2019 |work=SSC Napoli |language=it }}</ref> {{Fs start}} {{Fs player|no=1|nat=ITA|pos=GK|name=[[Alex Meret]]}} {{Fs player|no=4|nat=ITA|pos=DF|name=[[Alessandro Buongiorno]]}} {{Fs player|no=5|nat=BRA|pos=DF|name=[[Juan Jesus]]}} {{Fs player|no=6|nat=SCO|pos=MF|name=[[Billy Gilmour]]}} {{Fs player|no=7|nat=BRA|pos=FW|name=[[David Neres]]}} {{Fs player|no=8|nat=SCO|pos=MF|name=[[Scott McTominay]]}} {{Fs player|no=9|nat=SWI|pos=FW|name=[[Noah Okafor]]|other=on loan from [[AC Milan|Milan]]}} {{Fs player|no=11|nat=BEL|pos=FW|name=[[Romelu Lukaku]]}} {{Fs player|no=12|nat=ITA|pos=GK|name=Claudio Turi}} {{Fs player|no=13|nat=KVX|pos=DF|name=[[Amir Rrahmani]]}} {{Fs player|no=14|nat=ITA|pos=GK|name=[[Nikita Contini]]}} {{Fs player|no=15|nat=DEN|pos=MF|name=[[Philip Billing]]|other=on loan from [[AFC Bournemouth|Bournemouth]]}} {{fs player|no=16|nat=ESP|pos=DF|name=[[Rafa MarΓn]]}} {{Fs mid}} {{Fs player|no=17|nat=URU|pos=DF|name=[[MathΓas Olivera]]}} {{Fs player|no=18|nat=ARG|pos=FW|name=[[Giovanni Simeone]]}} {{Fs player|no=21|nat=ITA|pos=FW|name=[[Matteo Politano]]}} {{Fs player|no=22|nat=ITA|pos=DF|name=[[Giovanni Di Lorenzo]]|other=[[Captain (association football)|captain]]}} {{Fs player|no=26|nat=BEL|pos=FW|name=[[Cyril Ngonge]]}} {{Fs player|no=29|nat=ITA|pos=MF|name=[[Luis Hasa]]}} {{Fs player|no=30|nat=ITA|pos=DF|name=[[Pasquale Mazzocchi]]}} {{Fs player|no=37|nat=ITA|pos=DF|name=[[Leonardo Spinazzola]]}} {{Fs player|no=68|nat=SVK|pos=MF|name=[[Stanislav Lobotka]]}} {{Fs player|no=81|nat=ITA|pos=FW|name=[[Giacomo Raspadori]]}} {{Fs player|no=96|nat=ITA|pos=GK|name=[[Simone Scuffet]]|other=on loan from [[Cagliari Calcio|Cagliari]]}} {{Fs player|no=99|nat=CMR|pos=MF|name=[[Frank Anguissa]]}} {{Fs end}} ===Napoli Primavera=== {{Main|SSC Napoli Youth Sector}} {{Fs start}} {{Fs player|no=19|nat=ITA|pos=DF|name=Mattia Esposito}} {{Fs player|no=60|nat=ITA|pos=MF|name=Francesco Gioielli}} {{Fs end}} ===Out on loan=== {{updated|28 May 2025}} {{Fs start}} {{Fs player|no=|nat=ITA|pos=GK|name=[[Elia Caprile]]|other=at [[Cagliari Calcio|Cagliari]] until 30 June 2025}} {{Fs player|no=|nat=ITA|pos=DF|name=Luigi D'Avino|other=at [[AS Gubbio 1910|Gubbio]] until 30 June 2025}} {{Fs player|no=|nat=ITA|pos=DF|name=[[Francesco Mezzoni]]|other=at [[AC Perugia Calcio|Perugia]] until 30 June 2025}} {{Fs player|no=|nat=BRA|pos=DF|name=[[Natan (footballer, born 2001)|Natan]]|other=at [[Real Betis]] until 30 June 2025}} {{Fs player|no=|nat=ITA|pos=DF|name=[[:es:Nosa Edward Obaretin|Nosa Edward Obaretin]]|other=at [[SSC Bari|Bari]] until 30 June 2025}} {{Fs player|no=|nat=ITA|pos=DF|name=[[Alessandro Zanoli]]|other=at [[Genoa C.F.C.|Genoa]] until 30 June 2025}} {{Fs player|no=|nat=SWE|pos=MF|name=[[Jens Cajuste]]|other=at [[Ipswich Town F.C.|Ipswich Town]] until 30 June 2025}} {{Fs player|no=|nat=ITA|pos=MF|name=[[Michael Folorunsho]]|other=at [[ACF Fiorentina|Fiorentina]] until 30 June 2025}} {{Fs player|no=|nat=ITA|pos=MF|name=Gennaro Iaccarino|other=at [[AS Gubbio 1910|Gubbio]] until 30 June 2025}} {{Fs player|no=|nat=DEN|pos=MF|name=[[Jesper LindstrΓΈm]]|other=at [[Everton F.C.|Everton]] until 30 June 2025}} {{Fs player|no=|nat=ITA|pos=MF|name=Matteo Marchisano|other=at [[Cavese 1919|Cavese]] until 30 June 2025}} {{Fs mid}} {{Fs player|no=|nat=MLI|pos=MF|name=[[Coli Saco]]|other=at [[SSC Bari|Bari]] until 30 June 2025}} {{Fs player|no=|nat=ITA|pos=MF|name=Antonio Vergara|other=at [[AC Reggiana 1919|Reggiana]] until 30 June 2025}} {{Fs player|no=|nat=ITA|pos=MF|name=[[Alessio Zerbin]]|other=at [[Venezia FC|Venezia]] until 30 June 2025}} {{Fs player|no=|nat=ITA|pos=MF|name=Alessandro Spavone|other=at [[ACD Guidonia Montecelio|Guidonia]] until 30 June 2025}} {{Fs player|no=|nat=ITA|pos=FW|name=[[Giuseppe Ambrosino]]|other=at [[Frosinone Calcio|Frosinone]] until 30 June 2025}} {{Fs player|no=|nat=MAR|pos=FW|name=[[Walid Cheddira]]|other=at [[RCD Espanyol|Espanyol]] until 30 June 2025}} {{Fs player|no=|nat=ITA|pos=FW|name=[[Antonio Cioffi]]|other=at [[Rimini Calcio|Rimini]] until 30 June 2025}} {{Fs player|no=|nat=ITA|pos=FW|name=Giuseppe D'Agostino|other=at [[Giugliano Calcio|Giugliano]] until 30 June 2025}} {{Fs player|no=|nat=NGA|pos=FW|name=[[Victor Osimhen]]|other=at [[Galatasaray S.K. (football)|Galatasaray]] until 30 June 2025}} {{Fs player|no=|nat=ITA|pos=FW|name=[[Lorenzo Sgarbi]]|other=at [[SS Juve Stabia|Juve Stabia]] until 30 June 2025}} {{Fs end}} ===Retired numbers=== [[File:SSC_Napoli_jersey_10.svg|thumb|130x130px|Jersey number 10, retired in 2000 as tribute to [[Diego Maradona]]]] {{Main|List of retired numbers in association football|l1 = Retired numbers in football}} {{Fs start}} {{Fs player|nat=ARG|pos=FW|name=[[Diego Maradona]]|other=1984β1991{{citation needed|date=January 2024}}|no=10}} {{Fs end}} In the summer of 2000, Napoli retired the jersey number 10 belonged to former club legend [[Diego Maradona]], who played for the club from 1984 to 1991. Since the adoption of persistent squad numbers with players names printed on the jersey, the last players to wear the number 10 were [[Fausto Pizzi]] (in 1995β1996), [[Beto (footballer, born 1975)|Beto]] (in 1996β1997), [[Igor Protti]] (in 1997β1998) who was the last player to play and score a goal with the number 10 shirt in Serie A and [[Claudio Bellucci]] (from 1998 to 2000 in [[Serie B]]). However, for regulatory reasons, the number was reissued from 2004 to 2006 in [[Lega Pro Prima Divisione|Serie C1]], as at the time Italyβs third level tournament still used the old numbering from 1 to 11, without printed names. The last player to wear and score goals with this shirt in an official match was [[Mariano Bogliacino]] in the home match of 18 May 2006 against [[Spezia Calcio|Spezia]], valid for the finals leg of the [[Supercoppa di Serie C|Supercoppa di Lega Serie C1]]; primacy belongs to him also for last appearance in the championship, 12 May 2006 at the home match against [[SS Virtus Lanciano 1924|Lanciano]]. As regards exclusively the championship, however, the honour goes to the Argentine footballer [[Roberto Sosa (Argentine footballer)|Roberto Sosa]], the distinction of being the last to wear the 10 at the San Paolo and at the same time to score in the match against Frosinone on 30 April 2006.<ref>{{cite news|date=11 May 2008|title=Sosa, sono lacrime di festa|language=it|trans-title=Sosa, they are tears of celebration|publisher=Repubblica.it|url=http://ricerca.repubblica.it/repubblica/archivio/repubblica/2008/05/11/sosa-sono-lacrime-di-festa.html|access-date=29 January 2010|archive-date=16 January 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110116040034/http://ricerca.repubblica.it/repubblica/archivio/repubblica/2008/05/11/sosa-sono-lacrime-di-festa.html|url-status=live}}</ref> ==Culture== ===Colours, badge and nicknames=== {{Commons|S.S.C. Napoli kits}}As Naples is a coastal city, the colours of the club have always been derived from the blue waters of the [[Gulf of Naples]].<ref>{{cite news|date=24 June 2007|title=Napoli Calcio|language=it|publisher=Agenda Online|url=http://www.agendaonline.it/napolicalcio/|access-date=25 August 2007|archive-date=28 March 2009|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090328120855/http://www.agendaonline.it/napolicalcio/|url-status=live}}</ref> Originally, while using the name ''Naples FBC'', the colours of the club implemented two shades of blue.<ref name="blues2">{{cite news|date=23 June 2007|title=La Storia β Periodo 1904β1926|language=it|publisher=Napolissimo|url=http://spazioinwind.libero.it/napolissimo/cenni%20storici%201904-1926.htm|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://archive.today/20120724191400/http://spazioinwind.libero.it/napolissimo/cenni%20storici%201904-1926.htm|archive-date=24 July 2012}}</ref> However, since the 1920s, a singular blue tone has been used in the form of azure. Thus, Napoli share the nickname "''Azzurri''" with the [[Italy national football team|Italy national team]].<ref>{{cite news|date=24 June 2007|title=What's in a Nickname? The Answer Is in the Cup|publisher=NPR|url=https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5473205|access-date=2 April 2018|archive-date=6 December 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181206145331/https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5473205|url-status=live}}</ref> The shade of blue has been [[sky blue]] in many instances. [[File:SSC Neapel.svg|150px|thumb|Former badge used between 2007 and 2024]] Napoli typically wear azure shirts with white shorts at home and white shirts with either white or blue shorts away, though in recent years the away kits have often deviated from this tradition. One of the nicknames of Napoli is "''I ciucci''", which means "the [[donkey]]s" in the [[Neapolitan language]]. Napoli were given this name after a particularly poor performance during the [[1926β27 Divisione Nazionale|1926β27 season]]. It was originally meant to be derogatory, as the Neapolitan symbol is a rampant black horse,<ref>{{cite news|date=24 June 2007|title=Stemma Provincia di Napoli|language=it|publisher=Comuni-Italiani|url=http://www.comuni-italiani.it/063/stemma.html|access-date=24 August 2007|archive-date=27 June 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170627225501/http://www.comuni-italiani.it/063/stemma.html|url-status=live}}</ref> but the club adopted the donkey as a mascot named "'''O Ciuccio''".<ref>{{cite news|date=24 June 2007|title=A short history of Napoli's roots|publisher='O Ciuccio|url=http://members.fortunecity.com/edvella/mascot.html|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070211013840/http://members.fortunecity.com/edvella/mascot.html|archive-date=11 February 2007}}</ref> Napoli's first badge featured a rampant horse on top of a football with the letters "ACN" around it. The current club badge features a large "N" placed within a circle. This crest can be traced back to [[US Internazionale Napoli|Internazionale Napoli]], which used a similar design on their shirts.<ref>{{cite news |date=24 June 2007 |title=Napoli Story |publisher=Riccardo Cassero |url=http://www.riccardocassero.it/napolistory.htm#1 |access-date=25 August 2007 |archive-date=6 August 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210806085043/http://www.riccardocassero.it/napolistory.htm#1 |url-status=live }}</ref> Since the club officially adopted the "N badge" as its representative, Napoli have altered it slightly at various times; sometimes it features the club's name around it, sometimes it does not.<ref name="badge22">{{cite news |date=24 June 2007 |title=Napoli Information |publisher=WeltFussballarchiv |url=http://www.weltfussballarchiv.com/Vereinsprofilnew.php?ID=3843 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111211062623/http://weltfussballarchiv.com/Vereinsprofilnew.php?ID=3843 |archive-date=11 December 2011}}</ref> The main difference between each badge is the shade of blue used. Usually the "N" is white, although it has occasionally been gold (especially prior to 1980).<ref name="autogenerated62">{{cite news|date=24 June 2007|title=Napoli Information|publisher=WeltFussballarchiv|url=http://www.weltfussballarchiv.com/NapoliSoccer.html|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070928000243/http://www.weltfussballarchiv.com/NapoliSoccer.html|archive-date=28 September 2007}}</ref> "''Partenopei''" is a popular nickname for the club and people from the city of Naples in general.<ref>{{cite news|date=24 June 2007|title=The Story of La Partenope|publisher=La Partenope|url=http://www.lapartenope.net/index.php?id=85|url-status=usurped|access-date=25 August 2007|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070928014314/http://www.lapartenope.net/index.php?id=85|archive-date=28 September 2007|df=dmy-all}}</ref> It is derived from [[Greek mythology]] where the [[Siren (mythology)|siren]] [[Parthenope (Siren)|Parthenope]] tried to enchant [[Odysseus]] from his ship to [[Capri]]. In the story, Odysseus had his men tie him to the ship's mast so he was able to resist the song of the siren. Consequently, Parthenope, unable to live with the rejection of her love, drowned herself and her body was washed up upon the shore of Naples.<ref>{{cite news|date=24 June 2007|title=Center of Naples, Italy|publisher=Chadab Napoli|url=http://chabadnapoli.com/travel.aspx|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111005115826/http://chabadnapoli.com/travel.aspx|archive-date=5 October 2011|df=dmy}}</ref> ==Supporters and rivalries== {{See also|Derby del Sole|Juventus FCβSSC Napoli rivalry|Derby delle Due Sicilie}} ===Support=== [[File:NapoliUltras1.jpg|thumb|Napoli ultras at [[Stadio Diego Armando Maradona|Stadio San Paolo]]]] Napoli is the fourth most supported football club in Italy with around 13% of Italian football fans supporting the club.<ref name="tifo">{{cite news|url=http://www.demos.it/a00756.php|title=Il tifo calcistico in Italia β Settembre 2012|language=it|date=September 2012|access-date=18 September 2012|archive-date=15 October 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131015164331/http://www.demos.it/a00756.php|url-status=live}}</ref> Like other top clubs in the country, Napoli's fanbase goes beyond the Italian border; in 2018, the society announced that the team had over 35 million supporters worldwide and 120 million people who liked to watch Napoli matches.{{citation needed|date=January 2024}} The main [[ultra groups]] of Napoli are ''Fedayn EAM 1979'', ''Ultras Napoli'', ''Fossato Flegreo'', ''Secco Vive'', ''Mastiffs'', ''Brigata Carolina'', ''Teste Matte'', ''Sud1996'', ''Nuova Guardia'', ''Vecchi Lions'' and ''Masseria''.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.pianetaempoli.it/curva-ospiti-i-tifose-del-napoli/ |title=Curva Ospiti: I tifosi delβ¦ Napoli |website=Redazione PianetaEmpoli |date=18 March 2017 |language=it-IT |access-date=2018-04-04 |archive-date=11 August 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230811170555/https://www.pianetaempoli.it/curva-ospiti-i-tifose-del-napoli/ |url-status=live }}</ref> Napoli fans have occasionally cheered loud enough to register as earthquakes on [[Seismometer|seismographs]] at [[University of Naples Federico II]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Chetta |first=Alessandro |title=Terremoto Cavani: i gol registrati dai sismografi dell'universitΓ |url=http://corrieredelmezzogiorno.corriere.it/napoli/notizie/sport/2011/25-novembre-2011/terremoto-cavani-gol-registrati-sismografi-universita-1902306125658.shtml |access-date=2022-11-11 |website=Corriere del Mezzogiorno |language=it |archive-date=14 November 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161114195659/http://corrieredelmezzogiorno.corriere.it/napoli/notizie/sport/2011/25-novembre-2011/terremoto-cavani-gol-registrati-sismografi-universita-1902306125658.shtml |url-status=live }}</ref>{{cquote|''In the morning we went to the San Paolo to warm up, Carlos ([[Carlos Tevez|Tevez]]) was telling me about this stadium, but I've played for BarΓ§a so I said to myself, it can't be that big of a deal! Yet when I set foot on that pitch I felt something magical, different. In the evening, when there was the anthem of the Champions League, hearing 80,000 people whistling us I realized what a mess we were in! I did play some important matches in my career, but when I heard that cry for the first time my legs were shaking! Well, it was there that I realized that for those people this is not just a team, it is a visceral love, like the one between a mother and a son! It was the only time I remained on the pitch after losing a match, just to enjoy the show.''<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.tuttonapoli.net/in-evidenza/yaya-toura-al-san-paolo-mi-tremavano-le-gambe-dopo-l-inno-capii-in-che-guaio-ci-eravamo-messi-131433 |title=Yaya TourΓ¨: "Al San Paolo mi tremavano le gambe, dopo l'inno capii in che guaio ci eravamo messi..." |publisher=Tutto Napoli |date=28 November 2006 |access-date=31 March 2014 |archive-date=22 March 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140322001743/http://www.tuttonapoli.net/in-evidenza/yaya-toura-al-san-paolo-mi-tremavano-le-gambe-dopo-l-inno-capii-in-che-guaio-ci-eravamo-messi-131433 |url-status=live }}</ref>}} ===Rivalries=== Unlike other Italian cities such as [[Genoa]], [[Milan]], [[Rome]] and [[Turin]], Napoli is the only major football club in the city, and therefore there is no derby in the strict sense of the term. The now-infrequent derby with [[US Savoia 1908|Savoia]], the next largest club in Naples, was played for the first time 24 December 1939, during the knockout phase of the [[1939β40 Coppa Italia]], the score was 1β3 in favor of Napoli.<ref>Calvelli, Lucibelli, Schettino, p. 144</ref> The last meeting between the clubs was in Serie B in 2000, won 0β1 by Napoli. Napoli's most hated rivals are [[AS Roma|Roma]], known as the [[Derby del Sole]] (Derby of the Sun), [[Juventus FCβSSC Napoli rivalry|and the principal northern team]] [[Juventus FC|Juventus]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://sbotop.net/football/napoli-juventus-tale-italy-north-south-rivalry/ |title=Napoli Vs. Juventus: A Tale of Italy's North-South Rivalry |website=Sbotop.net |date=16 March 2021 |access-date=8 February 2023 |archive-date=27 January 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230127214158/https://sbotop.net/football/napoli-juventus-tale-italy-north-south-rivalry/ |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.gentlemanultra.com/2016/10/28/juventus-napoli-an-illustration-of-italys-internal-divisions/ |title=Juventus vs. Napoli: A tale of Italy's regional divide |work=The Gentleman Ultra |last=Hodges-Ramon |first=Luca |date=October 28, 2016 |access-date=8 February 2023 |archive-date=22 January 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230122030550/https://www.gentlemanultra.com/2016/10/28/juventus-napoli-an-illustration-of-italys-internal-divisions/ |url-status=live }}</ref> As Napoli is one of the most important southern Italian teams, there are a lot of rivalries with several northern teams, like [[AC Milan|Milan]], [[Inter Milan|Internazionale]], [[Atalanta BC]] and [[Hellas Verona FC|Hellas Verona]]<ref>{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=fS82AAAAQBAJ&dq=napoli+rivalries+atalanta+verona&pg=PA36 |title=European Football in Black and White: Tackling Racism in Football |last=Kassimeris |first=Christos |date=2008 |publisher=Lexington Books |location=Plymouth, UK |isbn=978-0-7391-1959-4}}{{page needed|date=February 2023}}</ref> They also have a rivalry with the other Roman club [[SS Lazio|Lazio]],{{citation needed|date=September 2022}} and contest the Derby Mezzogiorno (Midday Derby/Derby of Southern Italy) against [[SSC Bari|Bari]] and Derby Bourbon (referencing the family that ruled the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies) against [[Calcio Foggia 1920|Foggia]].{{citation needed|date=January 2024}} The Derby del Sud Italia (Derby of Southern Italy) against [[US Catanzaro 1929|Catanzaro]] was considered one of the most important rivalries in Italy during the 1970s.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.archiviolastampa.it/component/option,com_lastampa/task,search/action,detail/id,1069_02_1979_0013_0014_24149014/ | title = Tra Catanzaro and Naples derby in the name of boredom | publisher = Archiviolastampa.it | date = 15 January 1979 | access-date = 20 October 2011 | archive-date = 2 November 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20131102152332/http://www.archiviolastampa.it/component/option,com_lastampa/task,search/action,detail/id,1069_02_1979_0013_0014_24149014/ | url-status = live }}</ref> The fans of Napoli do{{clarify|date=January 2024|reason=why 'do'?}} co-star in two particular derbies in Italy against other regional teams: Derby della Campania generally refers to a rivalry with [[Campania|regional]] clubs, mainly [[US Avellino 1912|Avellino]] and [[US Salernitana 1919|Salernitana]].<ref>{{cite news|date=29 June 2007 |title=Genoa and Napoli |publisher=Forum of S.S.C. Napoli official site |url=http://www.sscnapoli.it/UserFiles/File/photogallery/stagione_06_07/070610_genoa_napoli/index.html |url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070911184830/http://www.sscnapoli.it/UserFiles/File/photogallery/stagione_06_07/070610_genoa_napoli/index.html|archive-date=11 September 2007|df=dmy-all}}</ref> ===Friendships=== A "friendly rivalry" with [[Palermo FC|Palermo]] is contested, known as the [[Derby delle Due Sicilie]] (Derby of the Two Sicilies), in reference to the historical link of the former [[Kingdom of the Two Sicilies|Kingdom of Two Sicilies]].<ref>{{cite web|date=2015-10-29|title=Gemellaggio Napoli Palermo|url=http://www.tuttocurve.com/gemellaggio-napoli-palermo|access-date=2018-12-22|website=Tuttocurve|language=it|archive-date=3 January 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170103070619/http://www.tuttocurve.com/gemellaggio-napoli-palermo|url-status=live}}</ref> Another friendly rivalry exists with [[Catania FC|Catania]] known as the Derby del Vulcano (Volcano Derby), referencing [[Mount Vesuvius]] near Naples and [[Mount Etna]] near Catania.{{citation needed|date=January 2024}} Friendships with teams outside Italy exist with [[Borussia Dortmund]],<ref>{{cite web|title=Napoli, gemellaggio coi tifosi del Borussia Dortmund|url=https://www.calciomercato.it/news/117522/napoli_gemellaggio_coi_tifosi_del_borussia_dortmund|access-date=2018-12-22|website=www.calciomercato.it|date=8 September 2013|language=it|archive-date=22 February 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200222071404/https://www.calciomercato.it/news/117522/napoli_gemellaggio_coi_tifosi_del_borussia_dortmund|url-status=live}}</ref> [[Celtic F.C.|Celtic]],<ref>{{cite web|date=2016-02-25|title=FOTO β Continua il gemellaggio tra Napoli e Celtic Glasgow|url=https://www.iamnaples.it/notizie-calcio-napoli/461260/|access-date=2018-12-22|website=I am Naples|language=it|archive-date=22 February 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200222071402/https://www.iamnaples.it/notizie-calcio-napoli/461260/|url-status=live}}</ref> [[PFC Lokomotiv Plovdiv|Lokomotiv Plovdiv]],<ref>{{cite web|date=2008-01-05|title=Napoletani Ultras Plovdiv (Lokomotiv Plovdiv-Bulgaria)|url=http://www.ultras-tifo.net/interviews/31-napoletani-ultras-plovdivlokomotiv-plovdiv-bulgaria.html|access-date=2016-04-05|publisher=Ultras-tifo.net|archive-date=30 June 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220630015327/https://www.ultras-tifo.net/interviews/31-napoletani-ultras-plovdivlokomotiv-plovdiv-bulgaria.html|url-status=live}}</ref> [[Paris Saint-Germain FC|Paris Saint-Germain]], and [[Red Star Belgrade]]. Napoli formerly had a famous and long-standing friendship with the fans of [[Genoa CFC|Genoa]], but the friendship ended in 2019.<ref>{{cite web|date=2011-11-08|title=Unlikely friendships between rival Italian clubs|url=http://www.wsc.co.uk/wsc-daily/1188-november-2014/11997-unlikely-friendships-between-rival-italian-clubs|access-date=2018-07-25|publisher=WSC.co.uk|archive-date=25 July 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180725153449/http://www.wsc.co.uk/wsc-daily/1188-november-2014/11997-unlikely-friendships-between-rival-italian-clubs|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Napoli ultras break up with Genoa |date=9 April 2019 |url=https://football-italia.net/napoli-ultras-break-up-with-genoa/ |access-date=11 November 2022 |archive-date=11 November 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221111225209/https://football-italia.net/napoli-ultras-break-up-with-genoa/ |url-status=live }}</ref> Napoli also once had a friendship with Roma.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Schlewitz |first=Kirsten |date=2014-10-31 |title=The shadow over Napoli-Roma |url=https://www.sbnation.com/soccer/2014/10/31/7136763/napoli-vs-roma-derby-del-sole-serie-a |access-date=2022-11-11 |website=SBNation |language=en |archive-date=11 November 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221111210653/https://www.sbnation.com/soccer/2014/10/31/7136763/napoli-vs-roma-derby-del-sole-serie-a |url-status=live }}</ref> ==Finances== SSC Napoli was expelled from the professional league in 2004. Thanks to [[Article 52 of NOIF]], the sports title was transferred to '''Napoli Soccer''' (later the "new" Napoli) in the same year, while the corporate entity which administered the "old" Napoli was liquidated. In the second last season before bankruptcy, the club was partially saved by the non-standard accounting practice of [[Amortization (accounting)|amortization]] after [[Silvio Berlusconi]], owner of Milan and [[Prime Minister of Italy]], introduced [[Italian Law 91/1981, Article 18B]].<ref name="Napoli2003bilancio2">S.S.C. Napoli S.p.A. ''bilancio'' (financial report and accounts) on 30 June 2003 {{in lang|it}}, [http://www.registroimprese.it PDF purchased from Italian C.C.I.A.A.] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220224201201/https://www.registroimprese.it/ |date=24 February 2022 }}</ref> Since re-foundation in 2004, the club's large numbers of supporters provided the main source of income, particularly through gate revenues and TV rights. Napoli made an aggregate profit in [[2006β07 Serie B]].<ref name="Napoli2007bilancio2">S.S.C. Napoli S.p.A. ''bilancio'' (financial report and accounts) on 30 June 2007 {{in lang|it}}, [http://www.registroimprese.it PDF purchased from Italian C.C.I.A.A.] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220224201201/https://www.registroimprese.it/ |date=24 February 2022 }}</ref> They have continued to be profitable since returning to Serie A.<ref name="Napoli2008bilancio2">S.S.C. Napoli S.p.A. ''bilancio'' (financial report and accounts) on 30 June 2008 {{in lang|it}}, [http://www.registroimprese.it PDF purchased from Italian C.C.I.A.A.] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220224201201/https://www.registroimprese.it/ |date=24 February 2022 }}</ref> Napoli [[Equity (finance)|equity]] in 2005 was a negative β¬261,466, having started from β¬3 million capital. By 2010 the equity was at β¬25,107,223 and Napoli achieved self-sustainability.{{clear}} {| class="wikitable sortable" |+'''S.S.C. Napoli S.p.A.'''separate [[financial statement]]s<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.registroimprese.it/ |title=Source. |access-date=26 February 2012 |archive-date=24 February 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220224201201/https://www.registroimprese.it/ |url-status=live }}</ref> !Year !Turnover !Result !Total Assets !Net Assets !Re-capitalization |- | colspan="6" |'''S.S.C. Napoli S.p.A.''' ([[VAT identification number|P.I.]] 03486600632) exchange rate β¬1 = [[Italian lira|L]]1936.27 |- |[[1999β2000 Serie B]]<ref name="Napoli2001bilancio2">S.S.C. Napoli S.p.A. ''bilancio'' (financial report and accounts) on 30 June 2001 (in Italian), [http://www.registroimprese.it PDF purchased from Italian C.C.I.A.A.] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220224201201/https://www.registroimprese.it/ |date=24 February 2022 }}</ref> |β¬25,120,308*# |β¬203,378*<ref>{{cite web|title=Norme in materia di rapporti tra societΓ e sportivi professionisti β Altalex|url=http://www.altalex.com/documents/leggi/2011/12/07/norme-in-materia-di-rapporti-tra-societa-e-sportivi-professionisti|access-date=14 January 2019|website=Altalex|date=9 October 2008|language=it|archive-date=1 July 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180701140246/http://www.altalex.com/documents/leggi/2011/12/07/norme-in-materia-di-rapporti-tra-societa-e-sportivi-professionisti|url-status=live}}</ref> |β¬111,556,811* |β¬5,952,921* | |- |[[2000β01 Serie A]]<ref name="Napoli2001bilancio2" /> |{{increase}} β¬54,966,464*# |{{decrease}} {{fontcolor|red|(β¬2,036,451)}}* |{{increase}} β¬154,624,699* |{{decrease}} β¬3,896,132* |β¬0 |- |[[2001β02 Serie B]]<ref name="Napoli2002bilancio2">S.S.C. Napoli S.p.A. ''bilancio'' (financial report and accounts) on 30 June 2002 (in Italian), [http://www.registroimprese.it PDF purchased from Italian C.C.I.A.A.] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220224201201/https://www.registroimprese.it/ |date=24 February 2022 }}</ref> |{{decrease}} β¬21,183,736*# |{{decrease}} {{fontcolor|red|(β¬28,856,093)}}* |{{decrease}} β¬92,721,662* |{{decrease}} {{fontcolor|red|(β¬2,166,997)}}* |{{increase}} ~β¬22.8 million |- |[[2002β03 Serie B]]<ref name="Napoli2003bilancio2" /> |{{decrease}} β¬20,428,522*# |{{increase}} {{fontcolor|red|(β¬13,754,506)}}*ΒΆ |{{decrease}} β¬67,994,171*ΒΆ |{{increase}} {{fontcolor|red|(β¬966,735)}}*ΒΆ |{{decrease}} ~β¬15 million |- |[[2003β04 Serie B]] | colspan="5" |Not available due to bankruptcy |- | colspan="6" |'''S.S.C. Napoli S.p.A.''' ([[VAT identification number|P.I.]] 04855461218) startup capital: β¬3 million** |- |[[2004β05 Serie C1]]<ref name="Napoli2005bilancio2">Napoli Soccer S.p.A. ''bilancio'' (financial report and accounts) on 30 June 2005 (in Italian), [http://www.registroimprese.it PDF purchased from Italian C.C.I.A.A.] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220224201201/https://www.registroimprese.it/ |date=24 February 2022 }}</ref> |β¬11,174,000 |{{fontcolor|red|(β¬7,061,463)}} |{{increase}} β¬37,117,126 |{{decrease}} {{fontcolor|red|(β¬261,466)}} |β¬3,800,000 |- |[[2005β06 Serie C1]]<ref name="Napoli2006bilancio2">S.S.C. Napoli S.p.A. ''bilancio'' (financial report and accounts) on 30 June 2006 (in Italian), [http://www.registroimprese.it PDF purchased from Italian C.C.I.A.A.] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220224201201/https://www.registroimprese.it/ |date=24 February 2022 }}</ref> |{{increase}} β¬12,068,630 |{{decrease}} {{fontcolor|red|(β¬9,088,780)}} |{{increase}} β¬37,299,498 |{{increase}} β¬211,220 |{{increase}} β¬9,561,466 |- |[[2006β07 Serie B]]<ref name="Napoli2007bilancio2" /> |{{increase}} β¬41,411,837 |{{increase}} β¬1,419,976 |{{increase}} β¬47,917,274 |{{increase}} β¬1,916,975 |{{decrease}} β¬288,780 |- |[[2007β08 Serie A]]<ref name="Napoli2008bilancio2" /> |{{increase}} β¬88,428,490 |{{increase}} β¬11,911,041 |{{increase}} β¬86,244,038 |{{increase}} β¬13,829,015 |{{decrease}} β¬1,000 |- |[[2008β09 Serie A]]<ref name="Napoli2009bilancio2">S.S.C. Napoli S.p.A. ''bilancio'' (financial report and accounts) on 30 June 2009 (in Italian), [http://www.registroimprese.it PDF purchased from Italian C.C.I.A.A.] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220224201201/https://www.registroimprese.it/ |date=24 February 2022 }}</ref> |{{increase}} β¬108,211,134 |{{decrease}} β¬10,934,520 |{{decrease}} β¬81,199,725 |{{increase}} β¬24,763,537 |{{decrease}} β¬0 |- |[[2009β10 Serie A]]<ref name="Napoli2010bilancio2">S.S.C. Napoli S.p.A. ''bilancio'' (financial report and accounts) on 30 June 2010 (in Italian), [http://www.registroimprese.it PDF purchased from Italian C.C.I.A.A.] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220224201201/https://www.registroimprese.it/ |date=24 February 2022 }}</ref> |{{increase}} β¬110,849,458 |{{decrease}} β¬343,686 |{{increase}} β¬117,237,581 |{{increase}} β¬25,107,223 | rowspan="5" |{{Nochange}} β¬0 |- |[[2010β11 Serie A]] |{{increase}} β¬131,476,940 |{{increase}} β¬4,197,829 |{{decrease}} β¬110,053,332 |{{increase}} β¬29,305,052 |- |[[2011β12 Serie A]] |{{increase}} β¬155,929,550 |{{increase}} β¬14,720,757 |{{increase}} β¬138,168,981 |{{increase}} β¬44,025,810 |- |[[2012β13 Serie A]] |{{decrease}} β¬151,922,436 |{{decrease}} β¬8,073,447 |{{decrease}} β¬136,748,114 |{{increase}} β¬52,099,258 |- |[[2013β14 Serie A]] |{{increase}} β¬237,034,664 |{{increase}} β¬20,217,304 |{{increase}} β¬215,764,185 |{{increase}} β¬72,316,563 |- |[[2014β15 Serie A]] | |{{decrease}} (β¬13.1m) | | | |- |[[2015β16 Serie A]] | |{{increase}} (β¬3.2m) | | | |- |[[2016β17 Serie A]] | |{{increase}} β¬66.6m | | | |- |[[2017β18 Serie A]] | |{{decrease}} (β¬6.4m) | | | |- |[[2018β19 Serie A]] |β¬216.6m |{{increase}} β¬29.2m | | | |- |[[2019β20 Serie A]]<ref>{{Cite web |date=2020-12-10 |title=FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SSC NAPOLI 2019/2020 |url=https://naples-football-city.com/2020/12/10/financial-statements-ssc-napoli-2019-2020/ |access-date=2023-05-06 |website=Naples Football City |language=en |archive-date=6 May 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230506012132/https://naples-football-city.com/2020/12/10/financial-statements-ssc-napoli-2019-2020/ |url-status=live }}</ref> |{{decrease}} β¬178.9m |{{decrease}} (β¬19.0m) | | | |- |[[2020β21 Serie A]] |{{increase}} β¬179.4m |{{decrease}} (β¬58.9m) | | | |- |[[2021β22 Serie A]]<ref>{{cite web |last1=Heyes |first1=Apollo |title=Napoli announce losses for third consecutive year |url=https://football-italia.net/napoli-announce-losses-for-third-consecutive-year/ |website=football-italia.net |access-date=5 June 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230509095205/https://football-italia.net/napoli-announce-losses-for-third-consecutive-year/ |archive-date=2023-05-09 |language=en |date=Dec 5, 2022 |url-status=live}}</ref> |{{decrease}} β¬165.2m |{{increase}} (β¬52.0m)<ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-12-05 |title=Il Napoli chiude il bilancio 2022 in rosso di 52 milioni |url=https://www.calcioefinanza.it/2022/12/05/napoli-bilancio-2022-rosso-52-milioni/ |access-date=2023-05-06 |website=Calcio e Finanza |language=it-IT}}</ref> | | | |- |[[2022β23 Serie A]]<ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-11-29 |title=Napoli posts record revenues, Inter enjoys Champions League sponsor boost |url=https://www.sportbusiness.com/news/napoli-posts-record-revenues-inter-enjoys-champions-league-sponsor-boost/ |access-date=2025-05-18 |website=SportBusiness |language=en-GB}}</ref> |{{increase}}β¬359.2m |{{increase}} β¬79.7m | | | |} ===Kit suppliers and shirt sponsors=== <ref name="sponsor2">{{cite web|date=18 February 2010|title=I colori del Napoli|url=http://www.riccardocassero.it/icolori.htm|access-date=14 January 2019|publisher=riccardocassero.it|archive-date=6 April 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190406194608/http://www.riccardocassero.it/icolori.htm|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=SSC Napoli Kit History|url=https://www.footballkitarchive.com/ssc-napoli-kits/|access-date=2021-09-27|website=Football Kit Archive|language=en-US|archive-date=27 September 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210927160828/https://www.footballkitarchive.com/ssc-napoli-kits/|url-status=live}}</ref> {| class="wikitable" !Period !Kit manufacturer !Front sponsor(s) !Back sponsor !Sleeve sponsor !Notes |- |1926β78 |''In-house'' | rowspan="3" |''None'' | rowspan="22" |''None'' | rowspan="24" |''None'' | |- |1978β80 |[[Puma (brand)|Puma]] | |- |1980β81 | rowspan="4" |NR (Ennerre) | |- |1981β82 |Snaidero | |- |1982β83 |[[Cirio]] | |- |1983β84 |Latte Berna | |- |1984β85 |Linea Time |[[Cirio]] | |- |1985β88 | rowspan="2" |NR (Ennerre) |[[Buitoni]] | |- |1988β91 |[[Mars bar|Mars]] | |- |1991β94 |[[Umbro]] |[[Voiello]] | |- |1994β96 | rowspan="2" |[[Lotto Sport Italia|Lotto]] |Record Cucine | |- |1996β97 |Centrale del Latte di Napoli | |- |1997β99 | rowspan="2" |[[Nike, Inc.|Nike]] |Polenghi | |- |1999β2000 | rowspan="2" |[[Peroni Brewery|Peroni]] | |- |2000β03 |[[Diadora]] | |- |2003β04 |[[Legea]] |Russo Cicciano | |- |2004β05 | rowspan="2" |[[Kappa (brand)|Kappa]] |''None'' (matches 1-7) / various [[Filmauro]] films (matches 8-23){{Efn|[[Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow|Sky Captain]] (matches 8β11) / [[Christmas in Love]] (matches 12β19) / [[Manuale d'amore]] (matches 19β23)|group=Sponsors}}<ref>{{Cite web|title=Maglie Napoli - stagione 2004/2005|url=https://www.francescocammarota.it/maglie-napoli-anni-2000-2009/maglie-napoli-stagione-2004-2005/|access-date=2021-09-27|website=Francesco Cammarota|language=it-IT}}</ref> / Mandi (match 24 - end of season) | |- |2005β06 | rowspan="3" |Lete | |- |2006β09 |[[Diadora]] | |- |2009β11 | rowspan="3" |[[Macron (sportswear)|Macron]] | |- |2011β14 |Lete / [[MSC Cruises]] | rowspan="4" |European competitions Lete only |- |2014β16 | rowspan="2" |Lete / Pasta Garofalo |- |2016β19 | rowspan="2" |[[Kappa (brand)|Kappa]] | rowspan="2" |Kimbo |- |2019β21 | rowspan="2" |Lete / MSC Cruises |- |2021β23 | rowspan="3" |[[Armani|EA7]] |Floki Inu |[[Amazon (company)|Amazon]] |European competitions Lete and Amazon only |- |2023β24 | rowspan="2" |MSC Cruises |[[Upbit|UPbit]] |[[eBay]] |European competitions MSC Cruises and eBay only |- |2024βpresent |Sorgesana |''None'' | |} {{Notelist|group=sponsors}} ==Stature and statistics== {{Unreferenced section|date=May 2025}} ===League history=== * 1926β1929 Divisione Nazionale (1st tier) * 1929β1942 Serie A (1st tier) * 1942β1943 Serie B (2nd tier) * 1943β1946 No contests (World War II) * 1946β1948 Serie A (1st tier) * 1948β1950 Serie B (2nd tier) β ''Champions: 1950'' * 1950β1961 Serie A (1st tier) * 1961β1962 Serie B (2nd tier) * 1962β1963 Serie A (1st tier) * 1963β1965 Serie B (2nd tier) * 1965β1998 Serie A (1st tier) β ''Champions: 1987, 1990'' * 1998β2000 Serie B (2nd tier) * 2000β2001 Serie A (1st tier) * 2001β2004 Serie B (2nd tier) * 2004β2006 Serie C1 (3rd tier) β ''Champions: 2006'' * 2006β2007 Serie B (2nd tier) * 2007β''present'' Serie A (1st tier) β ''Champions: 2023, 2025'' ==Honours== {{See also|SSC Napoli in European football}} {| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="font-size:95%; text-align:center;" ! style="width: 1%;" |Type ! style="width: 5%;" |Competition ! style="width: 1%;" |Titles ! style="width: 18%;" |Seasons |- | rowspan="3" |'''Domestic''' ! scope="col" |[[Serie A]] | style="text-align:center;" |4 | align="left" |[[1986β87 Serie A|1986β87]], [[1989β90 Serie A|1989β90]], [[2022β23 Serie A|2022β23]], [[2024β25 Serie A|2024β25]] |- ! scope="col" |[[Coppa Italia]] | style="text-align:center;" |6 | align="left" |[[1961β62 Coppa Italia|1961β62]], [[1975β76 Coppa Italia|1975β76]], [[1986β87 Coppa Italia|1986β87]], [[2011β12 Coppa Italia|2011β12]], [[2013β14 Coppa Italia|2013β14]], [[2019β20 Coppa Italia|2019β20]] |- ! scope="col" |[[Supercoppa Italiana]] | style="text-align:center;" |2 | align="left" |[[1990 Supercoppa Italiana|1990]], [[2014 Supercoppa Italiana|2014]] |- |'''Continental''' ! scope="col" |[[UEFA Europa League|UEFA Cup]] |1 | align="left" |[[1988β89 UEFA Cup|1988β89]] |} Source:<ref>{{cite web |title=PalmarΓ¨s |url=https://sscnapoli.it/en/palmares/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240122211601/https://sscnapoli.it/en/palmares/ |archive-date=22 January 2024 |access-date=22 January 2024 |publisher=SSC Napoli}}</ref> ===Other titles=== * '''[[Cup of the Alps|Coppa delle Alpi]]''' ** '''Winners:''' (1) [[1966 Cup of the Alps|1966]] * '''[[Anglo-Italian League Cup]]''' ** '''Winners:''' (1) [[Anglo-Italian League Cup#Winners|1976]] * '''[[Serie B]]''' ** '''Winners:''' (2) [[1945β46 Italian Football Championship|1945β46]], [[1949β50 Serie B|1949β50]] * '''[[Serie C|Serie C1]]''' ** '''Winners:''' (1) [[2005β06 Serie C1|2005β06]] (Group B) ==UEFA club coefficient ranking== {{updated|24 May 2025|<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.uefa.com/nationalassociations/uefarankings/club/?year=2024|title=UEFA Coefficients β Club coefficients|date=September 2024|publisher=UEFA|access-date=5 June 2024|archive-date=3 June 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240603161217/https://www.uefa.com/nationalassociations/uefarankings/club/?year=2024|url-status=live}}</ref>}} {| class="wikitable" !Rank !Team !Points |- |32 | align="left" |{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Real Sociedad]] |65.000 |- |33 | align="left" |{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Fiorentina]] |62.000 |- |34 | align="left" |{{flagicon|ITA}} '''Napoli''' |61.000 |- |35 | align="left" |{{flagicon|POR}} [[Sporting Lisbon]] |59.000 |- |36 | align="left" |{{flagicon|ESP}} [[Sevilla]] |58.000 |- |} ==Records and statistics== {{Main|List of SSC Napoli records and statistics|List of SSC Napoli players}} [[File:Hamsik_2016.jpg|thumb|upright|Marek HamΕ‘Γk is Napoli's record appearance holder.]] [[Marek HamΕ‘Γk]] holds Napoli's official appearance record, having made 520. He also holds the record for league appearances with 408 over the course of 12 years from 2007 to 2019. The all-time leading goalscorer for Napoli is [[Dries Mertens]], with 148 goals.<ref>{{cite news|title=Mertens supera Hamsik ed Γ¨ il leader della classifica bomber azzurri "all time" con 122 gol|language=it|website=www.sscnapoli.it|publisher=S.S.C. Napoli|url=https://sscnapoli.it/static/news/Mertens-supera-Hamsik-ed-e-il-leader-della-classifica-bomber-azzurri-all-time-con-122-gol-18242.aspx|access-date=13 June 2020|archive-date=13 June 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200613224841/https://sscnapoli.it/static/news/Mertens-supera-Hamsik-ed-e-il-leader-della-classifica-bomber-azzurri-all-time-con-122-gol-18242.aspx|url-status=dead}}</ref> He also holds the record for league goals with 113. [[Diego Maradona]] finished the season of Serie A as the league's top scorer, known in Italy as the ''[[Capocannoniere]]'', in the [[1987β88 Serie A|1987β88 season]] with 15 goals.<ref>{{cite web|title=Italy β Serie A top scorers|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesi/italtops.html|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151031163443/http://www.rsssf.com/tablesi/italtops.html|archive-date=31 October 2015|access-date=14 January 2019|publisher=Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation}}</ref> This achievement was matched by [[Edinson Cavani]] in 2012β13, [[Gonzalo HiguaΓn]] in 2015β16, and [[Victor Osimhen]] in 2022β23. The record for most goals in a single league season belongs to [[Gonzalo HiguaΓn]], with 36 in the 2015β16 Serie A.<ref>{{cite news|date=14 May 2016|title=Napoli's Gonzalo Higuain sets Serie A goals record with 36 in a season|publisher=ESPN FC|url=http://www.espn.co.uk/football/napoli/story/2872870/napolis-gonzalo-higuain-breaks-serie-a-goals-record-with-36-in-a-season|access-date=2 July 2018|archive-date=2 July 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180702204838/http://www.espn.co.uk/football/napoli/story/2872870/napolis-gonzalo-higuain-breaks-serie-a-goals-record-with-36-in-a-season|url-status=live}}</ref> The biggest ever victory recorded by Napoli was 8β1 against [[Aurora Pro Patria 1919|Pro Patria]], in the [[1955β56 Serie A|1955β56]] season of Serie A.<ref name="league2">{{cite book |title=Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio β La Storia 1898β2004 |year=2005}}</ref> Napoli's heaviest championship defeat came during the [[1927β28 Divisione Nazionale|1927β28]] season when eventual champions [[Torino FC|Torino]] beat them 11β0.<ref name="league2" /> On 26 July 2016, Gonzalo HiguaΓn became the [[List of most expensive association football transfers|third-highest football transfer of all-time]] and highest ever transfer for an Italian club<ref>{{cite web|date=26 July 2016|title=Gonzalo Higuain's Β£75m Juventus move β its place in history and what it means for football|url=http://asia.eurosport.com/football/serie-a/2015-2016/gonzalo-higuain-s-78m-juventus-move-its-place-in-history-and-what-it-means-for-football_sto5699162/story.shtml|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160730174220/http://asia.eurosport.com/football/serie-a/2015-2016/gonzalo-higuain-s-78m-juventus-move-its-place-in-history-and-what-it-means-for-football_sto5699162/story.shtml|url-status=dead|archive-date=30 July 2016|access-date=26 July 2016|publisher=eurosport.com}}</ref> when he joined Juventus for β¬90 million.<ref>{{cite web|date=26 July 2016|title=Higuain joins Juventus|url=http://www.juventus.com/en/news/news/2016/higuain-joins-juventus-.php|access-date=26 July 2016|publisher=juventus.com|archive-date=26 July 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160726183217/http://www.juventus.com/en/news/news/2016/higuain-joins-juventus-.php|url-status=live}}</ref> On 31 July 2020, Napoli confirmed the signing of Victor Osimhen from [[Lille OSC|Lille]] for a transfer fee of β¬70 million, making him Napoli's most expensive signing of his history.<ref>{{cite news|date=31 July 2020|title=Napoli sign Nigeria forward Osimhen from Lille|publisher=ESPN|url=https://www.espn.com/soccer/soccer-transfers/story/4150799/napoli-sign-forward-osimhen-from-lille|access-date=5 August 2020|archive-date=3 August 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200803171209/https://www.espn.com/soccer/soccer-transfers/story/4150799/napoli-sign-forward-osimhen-from-lille|url-status=live}}</ref> ==See also== * [[European Club Association]] * [[Napoli Calcio a 5|Napoli (futsal)]] ==References== {{Reflist}} {{Notelist}} ==External links== {{Commons category}} * {{Official website}} {{in lang|en|it|zh}} * [https://www.legaseriea.it/en/team/napoli SSC Napoli] at [[Serie A]] {{in lang|en|it}} * [https://web.archive.org/web/20201029110751/https://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/teams/50136--napoli/ SSC Napoli] at [[UEFA]] {{SSC Napoli}} {{SSC Napoli seasons}} {{Navboxes |titlestyle = background-color: #1E8EC9; color:white |title= Honours |list1= {{Italian Championship winners}} {{Italian Cup winners}} {{Italian Super Cup winners}} {{UEFA Europa League winners}} }} {{Serie A}} {{Serie B}} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Napoli}} [[Category:SSC Napoli]] [[Category:1926 establishments in Italy]] [[Category:2004 establishments in Italy]] [[Category:Association football clubs established in 1926]] [[Category:Coppa Italia winning clubs]] [[Category:Football clubs in Italy]] [[Category:Football clubs in Naples]] [[Category:Phoenix clubs (association football)]] [[Category:Serie A clubs]] [[Category:Serie Aβwinning clubs]] [[Category:Serie B clubs]] [[Category:Serie C clubs]] [[Category:UEFA Europa League winning clubs]]
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