2015–16 Serie A

Serie A
Season 2015–16
Champions Juventus
32nd title
Relegated Carpi
Frosinone
Hellas Verona
Champions League Juventus
Napoli
Roma
Europa League Internazionale
Fiorentina
Sassuolo
Matches played 380
Goals scored 979 (2.58 per match)
Top goalscorer Gonzalo Higuaín (36)[1]
Best goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon (21 clean sheets)
Biggest home win Napoli 6–0 Bologna
(19 April 2016)[2]
Biggest away win Goal difference of 4
6 games[2]
Highest scoring Sampdoria 5–2 Carpi
(23 August 2015)[2]
Lazio 5–2 Verona
(11 February 2016)[2]
Longest winning run 15 games[2]
Juventus
Longest unbeaten run 26 games[2]
Juventus
Longest winless run 22 games[2]
Verona
Longest losing run 5 games[2]
Genoa
Highest attendance 79,154
Inter 1–0 Milan
(13 September 2015)[2]
Inter 0–0 Juventus
(18 October 2015)[3]
Lowest attendance 0 (behind closed doors)
Palermo 2–2 Atalanta
(20 April 2016)[2][4][5]
Average attendance 22,199[2]

The 2015–16 Serie A (known as the Serie A TIM for sponsorship reasons) was the 114th season of top-tier Italian football, the 84th in a round-robin tournament, and the 6th since its organization under a league committee separate from Serie B. Juventus were the defending champions. The campaign began on 22 August 2015 and ended on 15 May 2016.

On 25 April 2016, Juventus succeeded in defending their title for the fifth consecutive season, after second placed Napoli lost to Roma, giving Juventus a 12-point lead with only three games left.[6]

Events

On 28 April 2015 Carpi obtained its first promotion ever to Serie A, after debuting in Serie B the year before, becoming the 64th team to participate in Serie A since the 1929–30 season.[7] On 16 May, Frosinone also earned its first promotion to Serie A, becoming the 65th to participate.[8] On 9 June 2015 Bologna won Serie B play-off, returning to the Serie A after just one year.

This season of Serie A was the first season to have goal-line technology implemented after severe complaints from various teams' general managers (first Adriano Galliani) in relation to controversial ghost goals during recent seasons of Serie A.[9]

On 20 March 2016, Gianluigi Buffon broke the previous record of Sebastiano Rossi (929 minutes) by setting a longer period of 974 minutes without conceding a goal.[10]

On 14 May, Gonzalo Higuaín broke Gunnar Nordahl's record for most goals scored in Serie A (20 teams championship) in a season (35 in 1949–50) and equaled Gino Rossetti's record in 1928–29 (that was composed of 32 teams, instead) by scoring 36 goals and winning the Capocannoniere.[11][12] [13]

Three Serie A icons also retired at the end of the season; the Verona captain Luca Toni, who scored 157 goals in 324 league appearances and was twice the league's top scorer, as well as Gianpaolo Bellini, the left-back who spent his entire career with Atalanta, making 435 appearances with the club. Both players also scored in their final games with their clubs on 8 May 2016, Toni in a 2–1 win over champions Juventus and Bellini in a 1–1 draw with Udinese;[14] and on 14 May, Christian Abbiati for Milan in the last fixture of the season at home against Roma, however, he did not get any playing time,[15] totaling 281 league appearances for the club.[16][17]


Teams

Stadiums and locations

Team Home city Stadium Capacity 2014–15 season
Atalanta Bergamo Stadio Atleti Azzurri d'Italia 26,542 17th in Serie A
Bologna Bologna Stadio Renato Dall'Ara 38,279 Serie B playoffs winner
Carpi Carpi Stadio Alberto Braglia (Modena) 21,151 Serie B Champions
Chievo Verona Stadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi 38,402 14th in Serie A
Empoli Empoli Stadio Carlo Castellani 16,800 15th in Serie A
Fiorentina Florence Stadio Artemio Franchi 47,282 4th in Serie A
Frosinone Frosinone Stadio Matusa 10,000 2nd in Serie B
Genoa Genoa Stadio Luigi Ferraris 36,685 6th in Serie A
Hellas Verona Verona Stadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi 38,402 13th in Serie A
Internazionale Milan San Siro 80,018 8th in Serie A
Juventus Turin Juventus Stadium 41,475 Serie A Champions
Lazio Rome Stadio Olimpico 72,698 3rd in Serie A
Milan Milan San Siro 80,018 10th in Serie A
Napoli Naples Stadio San Paolo 60,240 5th in Serie A
Palermo Palermo Stadio Renzo Barbera 36,349 11th in Serie A
Roma Rome Stadio Olimpico 72,698 2nd in Serie A
Sampdoria Genoa Stadio Luigi Ferraris 36,685 7th in Serie A
Sassuolo Sassuolo Mapei Stadium – Città del Tricolore (Reggio Emilia) 23,717 12th in Serie A
Torino Turin Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino 27,994 9th in Serie A
Udinese Udine Stadio Friuli 25,144 16th in Serie A

Personnel and kits

Team Manager Captain Kitmaker Shirt sponsor
Atalanta Italy Edoardo Reja Italy Gianpaolo Bellini Nike Suisse Gas
Bologna Italy Roberto Donadoni Italy Archimede Morleo Macron FAAC
Carpi Italy Fabrizio Castori Italy Filippo Porcari Givova Azimut Holding
Chievo Italy Rolando Maran Italy Sergio Pellissier Givova Jetcoin
Empoli Italy Marco Giampaolo Italy Massimo Maccarone Joma NGM Mobile, Computer Gross, Gensan
Fiorentina Portugal Paulo Sousa Argentina Gonzalo Rodríguez Le Coq Sportif Save the Children
Frosinone Italy Roberto Stellone Italy Alessandro Frara Legea Banca Popolare del Frusinate
Genoa Italy Gian Piero Gasperini Argentina Nicolás Burdisso Lotto McVitie's, Df Sport Specialist
Hellas Verona Italy Luigi Delneri Italy Luca Toni Nike Leaderform, Metano Nord
Internazionale Italy Roberto Mancini Argentina Mauro Icardi Nike Pirelli
Juventus Italy Massimiliano Allegri Italy Gianluigi Buffon Adidas Jeep
Lazio Italy Simone Inzaghi Argentina Lucas Biglia Macron
Milan Italy Cristian Brocchi Italy Riccardo Montolivo Adidas Fly Emirates
Napoli Italy Maurizio Sarri Slovakia Marek Hamšík Kappa Lete, Pasta Garofalo
Palermo Italy Davide Ballardini Italy Stefano Sorrentino Joma
Roma Italy Luciano Spalletti Italy Francesco Totti Nike
Sampdoria Italy Vincenzo Montella Italy Angelo Palombo Joma Tempotest Parà
Sassuolo Italy Eusebio Di Francesco Italy Francesco Magnanelli Kappa Mapei
Torino Italy Giampiero Ventura Poland Kamil Glik Kappa Suzuki Vitara/Nyalakan Nyali†, Fratelli Beretta, Tecnoalarm
Udinese Italy Luigi De Canio Italy Antonio Di Natale HS Football Dacia

Torino to appear Nyalakan Nyali branding to promote Suzuki branding in Indonesia.

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Replaced by Date of appointment
Napoli Spain Rafael Benítez Signed for Real Madrid 25 May 2015 Pre-season Italy Maurizio Sarri 12 June 2015[18]
Udinese Italy Andrea Stramaccioni Resigned 1 June 2015[19] Italy Stefano Colantuono 4 June 2015 [20]
Sampdoria Serbia Siniša Mihajlović Signed for Milan 1 June 2015 Italy Walter Zenga 4 June 2015 [21]
Milan Italy Filippo Inzaghi Sacked 4 June 2015 Serbia Siniša Mihajlović 16 June 2015[22]
Empoli Italy Maurizio Sarri Resigned 5 June 2015 Italy Marco Giampaolo 9 June 2015[23]
Fiorentina Italy Vincenzo Montella Sacked 8 June 2015 [24] Portugal Paulo Sousa 21 June 2015[25]
Carpi Italy Fabrizio Castori Sacked 28 September 2015[26] 20th Italy Giuseppe Sannino 29 September 2015[27]
Bologna Italy Delio Rossi Sacked 28 October 2015 18th Italy Roberto Donadoni 28 October 2015[28]
Carpi Italy Giuseppe Sannino Sacked 3 November 2015[29] 20th Italy Fabrizio Castori 3 November 2015[30]
Palermo Italy Giuseppe Iachini Sacked 10 November 2015[31] 12th Italy Davide Ballardini 10 November 2015[31]
Sampdoria Italy Walter Zenga Sacked 10 November 2015[32] 10th Italy Vincenzo Montella 15 November 2015[33]
Hellas Verona Italy Andrea Mandorlini Sacked 30 November 2015[34] 20th Italy Luigi Delneri 1 December 2015[35]
Palermo Italy Davide Ballardini Sacked 11 January 2016[36] 16th Italy Fabio Viviani (caretaker) 11 January 2016[36]
Roma France Rudi García Sacked 13 January 2016[37] 5th Italy Luciano Spalletti 13 January 2016[37]
Palermo Italy Fabio Viviani (caretaker)[36] End of caretaker spell 18 January 2016[36] 14th Italy Giovanni Tedesco 26 January 2016[38]
Palermo Italy Giovanni Tedesco End of interim spell 10 February 2016[36] 14th Italy Giovanni Bosi 10 February 2016[39]
Palermo Italy Giovanni Bosi Sacked 15 February 2016[40] 15th Italy Giuseppe Iachini 15 February 2016
Palermo Italy Giuseppe Iachini Sacked 10 March 2016 17th Italy Walter Novellino 10 March 2016[41]
Udinese Italy Stefano Colantuono Sacked 14 March 2016 16th Italy Luigi De Canio 15 March 2016[42]
Lazio Italy Stefano Pioli Sacked 3 April 2016 8th Italy Simone Inzaghi (caretaker) 3 April 2016[43]
Palermo Italy Walter Novellino Sacked 11 April 2016[44] 18th Italy Davide Ballardini 12 April 2016[45]
Milan Serbia Siniša Mihajlović Sacked 12 April 2016 6th Italy Cristian Brocchi 12 April 2016[46]

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Juventus (C) 38 29 4 5 75 20 +55 91 Qualification to Champions League group stage[lower-alpha 1]
2 Napoli 38 25 7 6 80 32 +48 82
3 Roma 38 23 11 4 83 41 +42 80 Qualification to Champions League play-off round
4 Internazionale 38 20 7 11 50 38 +12 67 Qualification to UEFA Europa League group stage
5 Fiorentina 38 18 10 10 60 42 +18 64
6 Sassuolo 38 16 13 9 49 40 +9 61 Qualification to Europa League third qualifying round
7 Milan 38 15 12 11 49 43 +6 57
8 Lazio 38 15 9 14 52 52 0 54
9 Chievo 38 13 11 14 43 45 2 50
10 Empoli 38 12 10 16 40 49 9 46[lower-alpha 2]
11 Genoa 38 13 7 18 45 48 3 46[lower-alpha 2]
12 Torino 38 12 9 17 52 55 3 45[lower-alpha 3]
13 Atalanta 38 11 12 15 41 47 6 45[lower-alpha 3]
14 Bologna 38 11 9 18 33 45 12 42
15 Sampdoria 38 10 10 18 48 61 13 40
16 Palermo 38 10 9 19 38 65 27 39[lower-alpha 4]
17 Udinese 38 10 9 19 35 60 25 39[lower-alpha 4]
18 Carpi (R) 38 9 11 18 37 57 20 38 Relegation to Serie B
19 Frosinone (R) 38 8 7 23 35 76 41 31
20 Hellas Verona (R) 38 5 13 20 34 63 29 28
Source: Serie A, Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Goal difference; 5) Goals scored; 6) Draw.[47]
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated.
Notes:
  1. Juventus qualified for the UEFA Europa League group stage by winning the 2015–16 Coppa Italia. However, since they already qualified for European competition based on their league position, the spot awarded to the cup winners was passed down the league.
  2. 1 2 Empoli ahead of Genoa on head-to-head record; Empoli–Genoa 2–0, Genoa–Empoli 1–0.
  3. 1 2 Torino ahead of Atalanta on head-to-head record; Atalanta–Torino 0–1, Torino–Atalanta 2–1.
  4. 1 2 Palermo ahead of Udinese on head-to-head record; Udinese–Palermo 0–1, Palermo–Udinese 4–1.

Positions by round

The table lists the positions of teams after each week of matches. In order to preserve chronological evolvements, any postponed matches are not included to the round at which they were originally scheduled, but added to the full round they were played immediately afterwards.

Team
Round
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38
Juventus 17 17 16 13 13 15 12 14 12 12 10 7 6 5 5 4 4 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Napoli 14 14 14 11 12 10 6 4 2 2 4 4 2 1 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Roma 10 7 5 4 9 6 4 2 1 1 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Internazionale 7 3 1 1 1 2 2 3 4 4 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 3 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Fiorentina 3 10 8 3 2 1 1 1 3 3 1 1 3 3 2 2 2 2 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
Sassuolo 5 4 6 5 3 4 8 5 6 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 6 6
Milan 19 12 12 9 7 11 11 13 10 8 6 6 7 7 8 7 6 7 8 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7
Lazio 4 13 9 10 8 5 3 6 5 6 7 9 8 10 12 12 10 10 9 9 9 8 9 9 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 9 8 8 8
Chievo 2 1 2 6 4 7 7 9 11 11 13 14 11 13 11 11 12 12 10 10 10 12 12 10 11 12 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 8 8 9 9 9
Empoli 18 18 17 14 14 17 16 17 15 13 12 13 16 12 10 9 8 8 7 8 8 9 8 8 9 10 11 11 11 11 14 12 12 12 11 11 12 10
Genoa 16 9 11 16 17 14 15 12 16 15 14 15 13 15 16 17 17 17 17 16 16 16 16 16 16 14 15 14 12 12 10 10 11 10 10 12 10 11
Torino 6 2 4 2 6 3 5 7 8 10 11 11 9 8 9 10 11 14 14 11 11 11 11 12 12 11 12 12 13 13 11 11 10 11 12 10 11 12
Atalanta 15 8 10 12 10 8 10 8 9 7 8 8 10 9 7 8 9 9 11 12 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 15 15 14 14 15 14 13 13 14 13 13
Bologna 12 16 19 17 18 19 20 20 18 18 18 16 17 18 15 13 15 15 15 15 12 10 10 11 10 9 9 9 9 10 12 13 13 16 15 13 14 14
Sampdoria 1 6 3 7 5 9 9 10 7 9 9 10 12 14 14 16 14 13 13 14 17 17 17 17 17 17 16 13 14 15 16 14 15 15 14 15 15 15
Palermo 8 5 7 8 11 12 13 11 13 13 16 12 14 16 17 14 16 16 16 17 14 14 15 15 15 16 17 17 17 18 18 18 19 19 18 18 17 16
Udinese 8 11 13 18 16 13 14 15 14 15 15 17 15 11 13 15 13 11 12 13 15 15 14 14 14 15 14 16 16 16 15 16 16 14 16 16 16 17
Carpi 20 20 18 19 19 20 17 19 20 20 20 20 20 19 19 19 19 19 19 18 18 18 18 18 19 19 19 19 19 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 18 18
Frosinone 13 19 20 20 20 16 19 16 17 17 17 18 18 17 18 18 18 18 18 19 19 19 19 19 18 18 18 18 18 19 19 19 18 18 19 19 19 19
Hellas Verona 11 15 15 15 15 18 18 18 19 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20

Last updated: 16 May 2016
Source: Lega Serie A

Leader
2015–16 UEFA Champions League Group stage
2015–16 UEFA Champions League Play-off round
2015–16 UEFA Europa League Group stage
2015–16 UEFA Europa League Third qualifying round
Relegation to 2016–17 Serie B

Results

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Atalanta 20 30 10 00 23 20 02 11 11 02 21 21 13 30 33 21 11 01 11
Bologna 30 00 01 23 11 10 20 01 01 00 22 01 32 01 22 32 01 01 12
Carpi 11 12 12 10 01 21 41 00 12 23 13 00 00 11 13 21 13 21 21
Chievo 10 00 10 11 00 51 10 11 01 04 40 00 01 31 33 11 11 10 23
Empoli 01 00 30 13 20 12 20 10 01 13 10 22 22 00 13 11 10 21 11
Fiorentina 30 20 21 20 22 41 10 11 21 12 13 20 11 00 12 11 31 20 30
Frosinone 00 10 21 02 20 00 22 32 01 02 00 24 15 02 02 20 01 12 20
Genoa 12 01 12 32 10 00 40 20 10 02 00 10 00 40 23 23 21 32 21
Hellas Verona 21 02 12 31 01 02 12 11 33 21 12 21 02 01 11 03 11 22 11
Internazionale 10 21 11 10 21 14 40 10 10 00 12 10 20 31 10 31 01 12 31
Juventus 20 31 20 11 10 31 11 10 30 20 30 10 10 40 10 50 10 21 01
Lazio 20 21 00 41 20 24 20 20 52 20 02 13 02 11 14 11 02 30 20
Milan 00 01 00 10 21 20 33 21 11 30 12 11 04 32 13 41 21 10 11
Napoli 21 60 10 31 51 21 40 31 30 21 21 50 11 20 00 22 31 21 10
Palermo 22 00 22 10 01 13 41 10 32 11 03 03 02 01 24 20 01 13 41
Roma 02 11 51 30 31 41 31 20 11 11 21 20 11 10 50 21 22 32 31
Sampdoria 00 20 52 01 11 02 20 03 41 11 12 21 01 24 20 21 13 22 20
Sassuolo 22 02 10 11 32 11 22 01 10 31 10 21 20 21 22 02 00 11 11
Torino 21 20 00 12 01 31 42 33 00 01 14 11 11 12 21 11 20 13 01
Udinese 21 01 12 00 12 21 10 11 20 04 04 00 23 31 01 12 10 00 15

Updated to games played on 15 May 2016.
Source: Serie A
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For coming matches, an a indicates there is an article about the match.


Attendance data

Pos Team Total High Low Average Change
1 Internazionale 865,226 79,154 31,494 45,538 0.22184062248457+22.1%
2 Napoli 736,434 56,452 18,766 38,760 0.20126448893572+20.1%
3 Juventus 734,580 41,305 28,899 38,662 0.0028272767359219+0.2%
4 Milan 719,352 77,043 25,517 37,861 0.032732331360301+3.2%
5 Roma 668,449 55,508 27,000 35,182 -0.876591503675112.3%
6 Fiorentina 545,947 36,297 22,791 28,734 -0.94803523705835.1%
7 Sampdoria 417,513 31,375 20,223 21,974 0.010531156587721+1.0%
8 Genoa 405,813 31,770 19,061 21,359 0.065552506859566+6.5%
9 Lazio 399,471 31,108 10,000 21,025 -0.6015908895819639.8%
10 Torino 368,449 25,868 14,327 19,392 0.16196296962071+16.1%
11 Bologna 359,078 29,463 15,576 18,899 0.24523950714898+24.5%1
12 Hellas Verona 345,678 23,423 15,198 18,194 -0.942743147313335.7%
13 Palermo 324,241 33,445 10,223 18,013 0.03043304158801+3.0%
14 Udinese 307,974 25,467 12,704 16,209 0.81878366247756+81.8%
15 Atalanta 302,959 19,770 12,352 15,945 0.051781002638522+5.1%
16 Sassuolo 217,298 20,570 7,000 11,437 -0.8913568700802710.8%
17 Chievo 213,700 25,000 7,500 11,247 0.055858054825385+5.5%
18 Empoli 180,695 14,693 7,309 9,510 0.030447502437967+3.0%
19 Carpi 170,393 17,775 5,268 8,968 1.9695364238411+196.9%1
20 Frosinone 138,478 9,400 6,007 7,288 0.38924895158216+38.9%1
League total 8,241,728 79,154 5,268 22,221 0.0074352813165888+0.7%

Updated to games played on 15 May 2016
Source: Official club websites and Lega Serie A

Notes:
1 Team played last season in Serie B.

Season statistics

Hat-tricks

Player Club Against Result Date
Croatia Nikola Kalinić Fiorentina Internazionale 4–1 27 September 2015
Spain Suso Genoa Frosinone 4–0 3 April 2016
Belgium Dries Mertens Napoli Bologna 6–0 19 April 2016
Argentina Gonzalo Higuaín Napoli Frosinone 4–0 14 May 2016

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