Stadio Diego Armando Maradona, home stadium of SSC Napoli
SSC Napoli

SSC Napoli

ItalyÝ
WDLWD

Năm thành lập

1926

Huấn luyện viên

Antonio Conte

Sân nhà

Stadio Diego Armando Maradona

Thành phố

Naples

Sức chứa

60,240

Mặt sân

grass

#2 Serie A R0# Coppa Italia # Super Cup #30 UEFA Champions League R0
TiếpSerie A
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SSC Napoli was founded in 1926 by Ascarelli and has become the most successful club in southern Italy.

Thống kê mùa giải

Thành tích

21W 6D 7L

H:12W/A:9W

Bàn thắng

52 / 33 (+19)

H:30/A:22

Sạch lưới

19

H:9/A:10

Hạng

1

Cầu thủ nghỉ thi đấu (5)

David NeresMuscle Injury
từ 29/08/2025
R. LukakuThigh Injury
từ 15/08/2025
Miguel GutiérrezAnkle Injury
từ 05/05/2025
N. ContiniHand Injury
từ 11/09/2025
A. RrahmaniHamstring
từ 06/09/2025

Danh hiệu

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

SSC 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.