Serie A

Lazio Sell Just 11 Season Tickets As Serie A Death Bell Rings

If a football match takes place in Italy and no one is around to see it, does it actually happen? Lazio started selling season tickets on Monday, but their ticket offices remained an apparent ghost town throughout the day as they sold only 11 season tickets by the day’s end.

AS Roma Absolutely Hammer Preseason Opponents 16-0

AS Roma’s preseason has gotten off to a flyer after they comprehensively defeated Italian semi-pro side AC Pinzolo 16-0. Edin Dzeko, Mohamed Salah, Diego Perotti and Juan Iturbe were among those who got in on the scoring action.

If you didn’t score in this match, AS Roma have most likely put you up for sale in the transfer window. Seriously though, it’s not often that you see a 16-0 scoreline pop up on your Twitter feed. Sixteen!

Roma Coach Believes Francesco Totti Can Play Into His 40s

Back in January, it appeared as though the writing was on the wall with regards to Francesco Totti’s professional career. His wife, Ilary Blasi, confirmed that Totti’s thoughts had turned away from football.

Atletico Diritti, An Italian Team Of Refugees, Migrants And Prisoners, Plays For Human Rights

In the southeastern Roman neighborhood of Quadraro, Atletico Diritti play their home matches under the shadow of the Felice Aqueduct. The aqueduct was completed in 1586 by Pope Sixtus V, bringing water back to the hills of Rome, which had been waterless and sparsely inhabited since the sixth century.

By 1589, the aqueduct was filling no less than twenty-seven public fountains. As the aqueduct provided for the people of Rome, so Atletico Diritti hopes to provide for the migrants, refugees, prisoners and former prisoners in the area. 

No Young Player Had A More Impressive Goal Scoring Campaign Than Paulo Dybala

Paulo Dybala lit Serie A on fire this year. The young Argentine was purchased for €32 million, and those who had kept tabs on him wondered if that transfer fee would end up being laughed at in the years to come, and for all the right reasons.

Simply put, Dybala is incredibly talented; another short forward the class of which Argentina has made its name producing. Carlos Tevez, Sergio Aguero, Ezequiel Lavezzi, and of course Lionel Messi have made their mark on the best leagues in the world, and Dybala seems to be destined to do the same. 

Gonzalo Higuain Quietly Had One Of The Best Seasons In Serie A History

This year has been sensational for the slightly-not-as-good-as-Messi-and-Ronaldo group of strikers. Zlatan set Ligue 1's single-season scoring record. Luis Suarez had the best season of his career on the way to becoming La Liga's leading scorer. Harry Kane won the golden boot in the Premier League. Robert Lewandowski ripped Gernamy apart. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang ripped Germany apart. Chicharito Ripped Germany apart.

Luca Toni Says Farewell To Football With A Gorgeous Panenka Penalty

2006 World Cup winner Luca Toni signed off on his illustrious career with an audacious Panenka penalty against Juventus this weekend, leading Verona to a shock 2-1 victory over Juventus.

Paul Pogba Wants To Be The Best In The World And Doesn’t Care Who Knows It

Look up to Paul Pogba. The french midfielder is currently wearing #10 for the best team in Italy, Juventus, and is just about all you could want from a footballer. He would be so even if he existed only on the pitch, that’s how good his skills, are.

It takes more than just skills be a great player however, and Pogba has shown time and time again he has has exceptional character as well.

Milan Legend Paolo Maldini To Receive One Club Man Award

In 2015, Spanish club Athletic Bilbao started the "One Club Man Award," which aims to celebrate players outside of Athletic who spent their entire career at one club. The first award was given to Southampton's Matt Le Tissier last year, in recognition of "Le God's" 16 seasons at the the English club. 

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