Serie A Team of the Year
SportAssociation football
CompetitionSerie A
Awarded forEleven footballers considered to have performed the best in their position in each given Serie A season
Local nameSquadra dell'anno AIC (Italian)
CountryItaly
Presented byItalian Footballers' Association (AIC)
History
First award2010–11
Editions13
Most winsNicolò Barella
Gianluigi Buffon
Giorgio Chiellini
(5 times each)
WebsiteOfficial website

The AIC Serie A Team of the Year (in Italian: Squadra dell’anno AIC) is an annual award given to a set of eleven footballers in the top tier of Italian football, the Serie A, who are considered to have performed the best during the previous calendar season. It is awarded within the Gran Galà del Calcio event.

The award has been presented since the 2010–11 season. The shortlist is compiled by the members of the players' trade union, the Italian Footballers' Association (AIC).

Winners

Players in bold also won the Serie A Footballer of the Year award.

2010–11

Source:[1]

Position Player Club Appearance
GKSlovenia Samir HandanovićUdinese1
DFItaly Christian MaggioNapoli1
DFBrazil Thiago SilvaMilan1
DFItaly Alessandro Nesta
Italy Andrea Ranocchia
Milan
Internazionale
1
DFColombia Pablo ArmeroUdinese1
MFSlovakia Marek HamšíkNapoli1
MFItaly Thiago Motta
Italy Claudio Marchisio
Internazionale
Juventus
1
MFGhana Kevin-Prince BoatengMilan1
FWUruguay Edinson CavaniNapoli1
FWItaly Antonio Di NataleUdinese1
FWSweden Zlatan IbrahimovićMilan1

2011–12

Source:[2]

Position Player Club Appearance
GKItaly Gianluigi BuffonJuventus1
DFItaly Christian MaggioNapoli2
DFBrazil Thiago SilvaMilan2
DFItaly Andrea BarzagliJuventus1
DFItaly Federico BalzarettiPalermo1
MFItaly Claudio MarchisioJuventus2
MFItaly Andrea PirloJuventus1
MFItaly Antonio NocerinoMilan1
FWUruguay Edinson CavaniNapoli2
FWItaly Antonio Di NataleUdinese2
FWSweden Zlatan IbrahimovićMilan2

2012–13

Source:[3][4]

Position Player Club Appearance
GKSlovenia Samir HandanovićInternazionale2
DFItaly Christian MaggioNapoli3
DFItaly Andrea BarzagliJuventus2
DFItaly Giorgio ChielliniJuventus1
DFItaly Mattia De SciglioMilan1
MFChile Arturo VidalJuventus1
MFItaly Andrea PirloJuventus2
MFSpain Borja ValeroFiorentina1
FWUruguay Edinson CavaniNapoli3
FWItaly Antonio Di NataleUdinese3
FWItaly Mario BalotelliMilan1

2013–14

Source:[5]

Position Player Club Appearance
GKItaly Gianluigi BuffonJuventus2
DFItaly Matteo DarmianTorino1
DFItaly Andrea BarzagliJuventus3
DFMorocco Medhi BenatiaRoma1
DFGhana Kwadwo AsamoahJuventus1
MFChile Arturo VidalJuventus2
MFItaly Andrea PirloJuventus3
MFFrance Paul PogbaJuventus1
FWItaly Ciro ImmobileTorino1
FWArgentina Gonzalo HiguaínNapoli1
FWArgentina Carlos TevezJuventus1

2014–15

Source:[6]

Position Player Club Appearance
GKItaly Gianluigi BuffonJuventus3
DFItaly Matteo DarmianTorino2
DFItaly Leonardo BonucciJuventus1
DFItaly Daniele RuganiEmpoli1
DFItaly Giorgio ChielliniJuventus2
MFBelgium Radja NainggolanRoma1
MFItaly Andrea PirloJuventus4
MFFrance Paul PogbaJuventus2
FWArgentina Mauro IcardiInternazionale1
FWItaly Luca ToniHellas Verona1
FWArgentina Carlos TevezJuventus2

2015–16

Source:[7]

Position Player Club Appearance
GKItaly Gianluigi BuffonJuventus4
DFSenegal Kalidou KoulibalyNapoli1
DFItaly Leonardo BonucciJuventus2
DFItaly Andrea BarzagliJuventus4
DFItaly Giorgio ChielliniJuventus3
MFBelgium Radja NainggolanRoma2
MFBosnia and Herzegovina Miralem PjanićRoma1
MFFrance Paul PogbaJuventus3
MFSlovakia Marek HamšíkNapoli2
FWArgentina Paulo DybalaJuventus1
FWArgentina Gonzalo HiguaínNapoli2

2016–17

Source:[8]

Position Player Club Appearance
GKItaly Gianluigi BuffonJuventus5
DFBrazil Dani AlvesJuventus1
DFItaly Leonardo BonucciJuventus3
DFSenegal Kalidou KoulibalyNapoli2
DFBrazil Alex SandroJuventus1
MFBelgium Radja NainggolanRoma3
MFBosnia and Herzegovina Miralem PjanićJuventus2
MFSlovakia Marek HamšíkNapoli3
FWBelgium Dries MertensNapoli1
FWArgentina Gonzalo HiguaínJuventus3
FWArgentina Paulo DybalaJuventus2

2017–18

Source:[9]

Position Player Club Appearance
GKBrazil AlissonRoma1
DFPortugal João CanceloInternazionale1
DFSenegal Kalidou KoulibalyNapoli3
DFItaly Giorgio ChielliniJuventus4
DFBrazil Alex SandroJuventus2
MFSerbia Sergej Milinković-SavićLazio1
MFBosnia and Herzegovina Miralem PjanićJuventus3
MFBelgium Radja NainggolanRoma4
FWArgentina Paulo DybalaJuventus3
FWItaly Ciro ImmobileLazio2
FWArgentina Mauro IcardiInternazionale2

2018–19

Source:[10]

Position Player Club Appearance
GKSlovenia Samir HandanovićInternazionale3
DFPortugal João CanceloJuventus2
DFSenegal Kalidou KoulibalyNapoli4
DFItaly Giorgio ChielliniJuventus5
DFSerbia Aleksandar KolarovRoma1
MFItaly Nicolò BarellaCagliari1
MFBosnia and Herzegovina Miralem PjanićJuventus4
MFSlovenia Josip IličićAtalanta1
FWItaly Fabio QuagliarellaSampdoria1
FWColombia Duván ZapataAtalanta1
FWPortugal Cristiano RonaldoJuventus1

2019–20

Source:[11]

Position Player Club Appearance
GKItaly Gianluigi DonnarummaMilan1
DFGermany Robin GosensAtalanta1
DFNetherlands Stefan de VrijInternazionale1
DFItaly Leonardo BonucciJuventus4
DFFrance Théo HernandezMilan1
MFItaly Nicolò BarellaInternazionale2
MFArgentina Alejandro GómezAtalanta1
MFSpain Luis AlbertoLazio1
FWArgentina Paulo DybalaJuventus4
FWItaly Ciro ImmobileLazio3
FWPortugal Cristiano RonaldoJuventus2

2020–21

Source:[12]

Position Player Club Appearance
GKItaly Gianluigi DonnarummaMilan2
DFMorocco Achraf HakimiInternazionale1
DFNetherlands Stefan de VrijInternazionale2
DFItaly Alessandro BastoniInternazionale1
DFFrance Théo HernandezMilan2
MFItaly Nicolò BarellaInternazionale3
MFIvory Coast Franck KessiéMilan1
MFItaly Federico ChiesaJuventus1
FWColombia Luis MurielAtalanta1
FWBelgium Romelu LukakuInternazionale1
FWPortugal Cristiano RonaldoJuventus3

2021–22

Source:[13]

Position Player Club Appearance
GKFrance Mike MaignanMilan1
DFItaly Giovanni Di LorenzoNapoli1
DFBrazil BremerTorino1
DFEngland Fikayo TomoriMilan1
DFFrance Théo HernandezMilan3
MFItaly Nicolò BarellaInternazionale4
MFCroatia Marcelo BrozovićInternazionale1
MFSerbia Sergej Milinković-SavićLazio2
FWItaly Ciro ImmobileLazio4
FWPortugal Rafael LeãoMilan1
FWSerbia Dušan VlahovićFiorentina/Juventus1

2022–23

Source:[14]

Position Player Club Appearance
GKFrance Mike MaignanMilan2
DFItaly Giovanni Di LorenzoNapoli2
DFItaly Alessandro BastoniInternazionale2
DFSouth Korea Kim Min-jaeNapoli1
DFFrance Théo HernandezMilan4
MFItaly Nicolò BarellaInternazionale5
MFTurkey Hakan ÇalhanoğluInternazionale1
MFSlovakia Stanislav LobotkaNapoli1
FWGeorgia (country) Khvicha KvaratskheliaNapoli1
FWPortugal Rafael LeãoMilan2
FWNigeria Victor OsimhenNapoli1

Appearances by player

Appearances by club

Club Appearances
Juventus 49[lower-alpha 1]
Napoli 22
Milan 21
Internazionale 19
Roma 8
Lazio
6
Atalanta 5
Udinese 5
Torino 4
Fiorentina
Cagliari 1
Empoli 1
Genoa 1
Hellas Verona 1
Palermo 1
Sampdoria 1

Footnotes

  1. 1 2 Dušan Vlahović award in 2021–22 is shared by Juventus and Fiorentina.

References

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