Stadio Diego Armando Maradona, home stadium of Napoli
Napoli

Napoli

Italyİtalya
DLWWW

Kuruluş

1926

Teknik Direktör

Antonio Conte

Tesis

Stadio Diego Armando Maradona

Şehir

Naples

Kapasite

60,240

Zemin

grass

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SonrakiSerie A
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SSC Napoli was founded in 1926 by Ascarelli and has become the most successful club in southern Italy.

Sezon İstatistikleri

Sicil

17W 5D 6L

H:9W/A:8W

Goller

43 / 29 (+14)

H:23/A:20

Gol Yemeden

19

H:9/A:10

Sıra

1

Sakat Oyuncular (5)

David NeresKas sakatlığı
tarihinden beri 29/08/2025
R. LukakuUyluk sakatlığı
tarihinden beri 15/08/2025
Miguel GutiérrezAyak bileği sakatlığı
tarihinden beri 05/05/2025
N. ContiniHand Injury
tarihinden beri 11/09/2025
A. RrahmaniArka adele sakatlığı
tarihinden beri 06/09/2025

Kupalar

Serie B

1949/1950,

1xWinner

Serie B

2006/2007,1964/1965,1961/1962,

3x2nd Place

Coppa Italia

2019/2020,2013/2014,2011/2012,1986/1987,1975/1976,1961/1962,

6xWinner

Coppa Italia

1996/1997,1988/1989,1977/1978,1971/1972,

4x2nd Place

Serie A

2024/2025,2022/2023,1989/1990,1986/1987,

4xWinner

Serie A

2018/2019,2017/2018,2015/2016,2012/2013,1988/1989,1987/1988,1974/1975,

7x2nd Place

Super Cup

2014,1990,

2xWinner

Super Cup

2024,2021,2012,

3x2nd Place

UEFA Europa League

1988/1989,

1xWinner

Napoli

Società Sportiva Calcio Napoli, officially founded in 1926 in the passionate and culturally distinct port city of Naples, plays at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona (capacity ~54,700) — renamed in 2020 to honour the Argentine genius who transformed the club by signing from Barcelona in 1984 for a then-world record fee. With Maradona leading the attack, Napoli won their first two Scudetti (1987, 1990), the Coppa Italia in 1987, and the UEFA Cup in 1989. After a long wait, Luciano Spalletti delivered a third Scudetto in 2022-23 in emphatic style, before Antonio Conte guided them to a fourth title in 2024-25. Beyond Maradona, club legends include Gonzalo Higuain, who set the single-season Serie A scoring record with 36 goals, and Victor Osimhen.