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Serie A1
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2023–24 Serie A1
SportRoller Hockey
Founded1922; 103 years ago (1922)
AdministratorFISR
No. of teams14
CountryItaly
ConfederationWSE
Most recent
champion(s)
GSH Trissino (3rd title)
(2022–23)
Most titlesHockey Novara (32 titles)
TV partner(s)Rai Sport
Level on pyramidLevel 1
Relegation toSerie A2
Domestic cup(s)Coppa Italia
Supercoppa
International cup(s)European League
WS Europe Cup
Official websiteSerie A1

The main Italian clubs competition is the Serie A1 (english Serie A1 italian roller). It contains 14 teams.

History

The italian championship was formed in 1922 by the first teams who subscribed to the newborn italian federation FIPR (Federazione Italiana Pattinaggio a Rotelle).

After 3 years the teams attending the national championship were divided into two different federations and none of them controlled by the fascist regime so that the national team wasn't representing nor being nominated by the regime.

The CONI's President Lando Ferretti decided to close both federations acting a forced merging of skating and hockey teams into the new FIPR supervising the programmed developing of the roller skating sport in Italy.

The "italian championship" turned into "National Division", new denomination adopted from 1928 to 1942. Season 1942 had been last played one before the Allied forces entered Italy during WW2.

At the end of the war the championship had been reestablished on a national basis changing the name and adopting Serie A as commonly used for the football national championship.

In 1982 the Serie A and Serie B teams decided to developing both championships by nominating a new organization in order to directly run press information and championship fixtures. This organization took same italian basketball name and purposes copying part of the name: Lega Nazionale Hockey Pista. Offices were settled in Monza up to season 1986-1987. At the beginning of season 1987-1988 offices moved to Milan just to find a closer location suitable to air and railway main transport stations. The board of direction opted for the Stazione Centrale, in Via Ponte Seveso, just 100 meters away the railway station.

The board decided to change "Serie A" and "Serie B" into "Serie A1" and "Serie A2", leaving "Serie B" for the lower inter regional championships - the former "Serie C".

Serie A1 and Serie A2 are still the names of the top italian championships, but the "Lega Nazionale Hockey Pista" is no more organizing them because FIHP decided to close the milanese offices in 2018.

Competition format

Regular season

The first stage (stagione regolare) is played as a regular league with each of the 14 teams playing each other home and away. A win is worth 3 points and a draw one. The last three teams are relegated to the Serie A2.

Play-out

The 11th and 12th placed teams face two teams from the Serie A2 in a best-out-of-3 series. The winners remain in the top league.

Championship play-off

The first eight placed teams of the regular season fight for the championship in an elimination format in a best-out-of-3 series. The final is played in a best-out-of-5 format with the winner claiming the national championship.

Teams

Serie A1 (italian roller hockey) is located in ItalyAFP GiovinazzoAFP GiovinazzoAmatori LodiAmatori LodiFollonicaFollonicaForte dei MarmiForte dei MarmiGrossetoGrossetoHRC MonzaHRC MonzaSarzanaSarzanaVercelliVercelliVeneto teams: Bassano Breganze Montebello Sandrigo Trissino ValdagnoVeneto teams:
Bassano
Breganze
Montebello
Sandrigo
Trissino
Valdagnoclass=notpageimage| Locations of the 2023–24 Serie A1 teams
Team Location Arena
AFP Giovinazzo Giovinazzo PalaPansini
Amatori Lodi Lodi PalaCastellotti
Bassano Bassano del Grappa PalaUbroker
Breganze Breganze PalaFerrarin
Follonica Follonica Pista Armeni
Forte dei Marmi Forte dei Marmi PalaForte
Grosseto Grosseto Pista Mario Parri
HRC Monza Monza PalaRovagnati di Biassono
Montebello Montebello Vicentino Palazzetto dello sport
Sandrigo Sandrigo Palasport di Sandrigo
Sarzana Sarzana Pista Vecchio Mercato
Trissino Trissino PalaDante
Valdagno Valdagno PalaLido
Vercelli Vercelli PalaPregnolato

Champions

Year Winner
1922 HC Polese
1923 HC Sempione
1924 HC Sempione (2)
1925 US Triestina
1926 US Triestina (2)
1927 US Triestina (3)
1928 US Triestina (4)
1929 US Triestina (5)
1930 Hockey Novara
1931 Hockey Novara (2)
1932 Hockey Novara (3)
1933 Hockey Novara (4)
1934 Hockey Novara (5)
1935 Milan SHC
1936 Hockey Novara (6)
1937 Pubblico Impiego Trieste (6)
1938 Pubblico Impiego Trieste (7)
1939 Pubblico Impiego Trieste (8)
1940 Pubblico Impiego Trieste (9)
1941 Pubblico Impiego Trieste (10)
1942 Pubblico Impiego Trieste (11)
1943 not held
1944
1945 US Triestina (12)
1946 Hockey Novara (7)
1947 Hockey Novara (8)
1948 Edera Trieste
1949 Hockey Novara (9)
1950 Hockey Novara (10)
1951 Hockey Monza
1952 US Triestina (13)
1953 Hockey Monza (2)
1954 US Triestina (14)
1955 US Triestina (15)
1956 Hockey Monza (3)
Year Winner
1957 Amatori Modena
1958 Hockey Novara (11)
1959 Hockey Novara (12)
1960 Amatori Modena (2)
1961 Hockey Monza (4)
1962 US Triestina (16)
1963 US Triestina (17)
1964 US Triestina (18)
1965 Hockey Monza (5)
1966 Hockey Monza (6)
1967 US Triestina (19)
1968 Hockey Monza (7)
1969 Hockey Novara (13)
1970 Hockey Novara (14)
1971 Hockey Novara (15)
1972 Hockey Novara (16)
1973 Hockey Novara (17)
1974 Hockey Novara (18)
1975 Hockey Novara (19)
1976 Hockey Breganze
1977 Hockey Novara (20)
1978 GSH Trissino
1979 Hockey Breganze (2)
1979–80 AFP Giovinazzo
1980–81 Amatori Lodi
1981–82 Reggiana Hockey
1982–83 Amatori Vercelli
1983–84 Amatori Vercelli (2)
1984–85 Hockey Novara (21)
1985–86 Amatori Vercelli (3)
1986–87 Hockey Novara (22)
1987–88 Hockey Novara (23)
1988–89 Roller Monza
1989–90 Roller Monza (2)
1990–91 Seregno Hockey
1991–92 Roller Monza (3)
1992–93 Hockey Novara (24)
1996–97 Hockey Novara (27)
Year Winner
1993–94 Hockey Novara (25)
1994–95 Hockey Novara (26)
1995–96 Roller Monza (4)
1997–98 Hockey Novara (28)
1998–99 Hockey Novara (29)
1999–00 Hockey Novara (30)
2000–01 Hockey Novara (31)
2001–02 Hockey Novara (32)
2002–03 Primavera Prato
2003–04 Bassano Hockey 54
2004–05 Follonica Hockey
2005–06 Follonica Hockey (2)
2006–07 Follonica Hockey (3)
2007–08 Follonica Hockey (4)
2008–09 Bassano Hockey 54 (2)
2009–10 Hockey Valdagno
2010–11 CGC Viareggio
2011–12 Hockey Valdagno (2)
2012–13 Hockey Valdagno (3)
2013–14 Forte dei Marmi
2014–15 Forte dei Marmi (2)
2015–16 Forte dei Marmi (3)
2016–17 Amatori Lodi (2)
2017–18 Amatori Lodi (3)
2018–19 Forte dei Marmi (4)
2019–20 Abandoned (COVID-19
pandemic in Europe)
2020–21 Amatori Lodi (4)
2021–22 GSH Trissino (2)
2022–23 GSH Trissino (3)

Wins by team

  • Extinct clubs in italics.
Nr Team Year
32 Hockey Novara 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1936, 1946, 1947, 1949, 1950, 1958, 1959, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002
19 US Triestina/DPI Trieste 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1945, 1952, 1954, 1955, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1967
7 Hockey Monza 1951, 1953, 1956, 1961, 1965, 1966, 1968
4 Roller Monza 1989, 1990, 1992, 1996
Follonica 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
Forte dei Marmi 2014, 2015, 2016, 2019
Amatori Lodi 1981, 2017, 2018, 2021
3 GSH Trissino 1978, 2022, 2023
Amatori Vercelli 1983, 1984, 1986
Valdagno 2010, 2012, 2013
2 HC Sempione 1923, 1924
Amatori Modena 1957, 1960
Breganze 1976, 1979
Bassano 54 2004, 2009
1 HC Polese
Milan SHC
Edera Trieste
AFP Giovinazzo
Reggiana Hockey
Seregno Hockey
Primavera Prato
CGC Viareggio
1922
1935
1948
1978
1980
1982
1991
2003
2011

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