The top of the Italian football league system was Serie A organized by the Directorio Division Superior until 1943 and the Lega Calcio until 2010, and Serie A from the 2010-11 football season. It started with the 20 teams of Italian Football clubs. There are many players Gianluigi Buffon is one of them who has the Most Appearances in Serie A.
Top 10 Players with Most Appearances in Serie A, during its history started from the year 1929-30 season, and the list does not include goals during the year 1944 Campionato Alta Italia.
Lega Serie A is Organising body of the Italian football league system. Juventus (36 titles) is the most championships club in the history of clubs competition. Silvio Piola (274) is the top goal score in the club history.
The 2024-25 Serie A is the current running season of the tournament and Inter Milan (20th title) (2023–24) is the current champion.
Top 10 Players with the Most Appearances in Serie A
This is a list of the top 10 positioned players by number of most appearances in Serie A, the Italian football league system. Gianluigi Buffon holds the record for the most appearances in Serie A.
At the age of 43, the greatest goalkeeper of all time and have made over 1,100 professional career appearances for the National team and Club in the professional career.
Here are Football records and statistics in Italian football league system Serie A.
Top 10 Players in Serie A Tournament | |||
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Player | Period | Clubs | games |
Gianluigi Buffon (Goalkeeper) | 1995–2021 | Parma, Juventus | 658 |
Paolo Maldini (Left-Back) | 1985–2009 | Milan | 648 |
Francesco Totti (Second Striker) | 1992–2017 | Roma | 618 |
Javier Zanetti (Right-Back) | 1995–2014 | Internazionale | 618 |
Gianluca Pagliuca (Goalkeeper) | 1987–2007 | Sampdoria, Internazionale, Bologna, Ascoli | 596 |
Dino Zoff (Goalkeeper) | 1961–1983 | Udinese, Mantova, Napoli, Juventus | 570 |
Samir Handanovic (Goalkeeper) | 2003–2023 | Udinese, Treviso, Lazio, Rimini, Inter | 566 |
Pietro Vierchowod (Centre-Back) | 1980–2000 | Como, Fiorentina, Roma, Sampdoria, Juventus, Milan, Piacenza | 563 |
Fabio Quagliarella (Centre-Forward) | 1999–2003 | Torino, Ascoli, Udinese, Napoli, Juventus, Sampdoria, | 556 |
Roberto Mancini (Second Striker) | 1981–2001 | Bologna, Sampdoria, and Lazio | 542 |