Football derbies in Italy

This is a list of the major football derbies in Italy.

Some derbies have developed on the basis of intra-city rivalries (locally called stracittadine, "crosstowns" in English), others on a regional basis and others are formed due to sporting or political rivalry and have little to do with geographical proximity.

City derbies

Early Italian football was characterised by numerous meetings between teams of the same cities, as teams would compete in regional preliminary phases in order to compete at the national level.

During the 1920s, the fascist leaders noted the great propaganda potential in what had become the first national sport. Most Italian cities were restricted to a single club could play a professional, although this rule was relaxed in three major cities of Northern Italy: Genoa, Milan and Turin, places where Italian football was born, which meant that the individual clubs' cultures were by that point too ingrained. Further, due to the strong resistance of Lazio to join Roma, the same treatment was accorded to Rome, the capital.

The first derby in the Italian top flight was played in Turin on 8 May 1898 between the F.B.C. Torinese and Internazionale F.C. Torino, teams that would merge to create Torino Football Club.

When the Serie A began in 1929, three derbies were played in the top flight, which became 4 in 1935–1936. Eighty years later, a fifth derby took place for the first time in 2001–02 when former amateur side Chievo contested the Verona Derby with the more traditional Hellas Verona.

The following city derbies are those that have been played at least once in Serie A.

Other major derbies

The following derbies have also been played in Serie A.

Minor provincial derbies

In Italy, there are 110 provinces. The following derbies are intra-provincial derbies.

Alessandria Province

Ascoli Piceno

Bari

Como

Florence

Forlì

Lecce

Lucca

Modena

Naples

Padua

Salerno

Varese

Vicenza

Minor regional derbies

In Italy, there are 20 regions. The following derbies are intra-regional derbies.

Abruzzo

The only derby in Abruzzo that have been played in Serie B is the one between Pescara and Virtus Lanciano in 2013–2014 and between Pescara and Castel di Sangro in 1996–97 and 1997–98 (Serie B).

Apulia

In general, the challenges are the most famous of the three teams (Bari, Lecce and Foggia), which are the only Apulian in their historical record have the stamp of Serie A. Bari-Foggia has played in the top division in 1991–92 and 1994–95, 1993–94 and in Foggia Lecce-Bari-Lecce 7 times. Featured:

Calabria

In addition to those listed the only other derby Calabrian played at least in Serie B is between Cosenza and Crotone in Serie B 2000–01 and 2001–02

Campania

Historically, the biggest football event of the region is the Derby della Campania , that is the challenge that confronts two teams from Avellino, Napoli and Salerno.

Other derby Campania, at least those played in Serie B also involve Juve Stabia, Nocerina and Savoia, and are the following:

Emilia-Romagna

Friuli-Venezia Giulia

Lazio

The only derby between two teams of Lazio which was held only in the top is the The Rome Derby. From the 2014–15 season, for the first time in history, in the lower division will be the Derby of the Lower Lazio between Frosinone and Latina.

Liguria

Since the early days of football in Italy, Liguria has been breeding ground for numerous teams and have therefore many derbies between teams of Liguria in Serie A and Serie B:

It should also be noted that three teams have now disappeared, Gymnastics Club Sampierdarenese, Liguria Football Club and La Dominante disputed derbies with the other teams in Liguria in Serie A or Serie B.

Lombardy

Marche

Piedmont

Sardinia

Sicily

Tuscany

Derby * 'Empoli' 'Prato' , until recently it was considered a provincial derby, when the meadow was part of the Province of Florence. Just at that time it was played in the Serie A single round in the season 1949–50.

Umbria

There used to be another local club based in Terni, Sporting Terni, but its existence was short lived.

Veneto

Other rivalries

The following derbies span multiple regions.

References

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