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Serie A1

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Season 2026

Serie A1Today's Matches

Live scores, upcoming kick-offs, and finished results for today. Data refreshes automatically so you never miss a moment.

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ParmaBologna
NettunoCrocetta
CollecchioReggio Emilia

Serie A1Standings

Current Serie A1 2026 standings with 14 teams. Padova leads the table with 16 points after 16 matches, followed by Rovigo on 15 points. The table shows wins, losses, scoring, and win percentage — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

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Group F
1
Played: 16Won: 16Lost: 0Run Diff: +119
2
Played: 16Won: 15Lost: 1Run Diff: +88
3
Played: 16Won: 15Lost: 1Run Diff: +70
4
Played: 14Won: 8Lost: 6Run Diff: +20
5
Played: 14Won: 3Lost: 11Run Diff: -54
6
Played: 16Won: 3Lost: 13Run Diff: -86
7
Played: 16Won: 1Lost: 15Run Diff: -63
8
Played: 16Won: 1Lost: 15Run Diff: -94
Group G
1
Played: 8Won: 5Lost: 3Run Diff: +6
2
Played: 8Won: 5Lost: 3Run Diff: +18
3
Played: 8Won: 5Lost: 3Run Diff: +4
4
Played: 16Won: 9Lost: 7Run Diff: +11
5
Played: 8Won: 3Lost: 5Run Diff: -27
6
Played: 16Won: 5Lost: 11Run Diff: -12

Serie A1Results

The latest 25 completed matches in the Serie A1. The highest-scoring result was Reggio Emilia 7–9 San Marino. Review recent scorelines to spot form trends, home advantage patterns, and upset results that can inform your next bet.

Serie A1Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 14 teams in the Serie A1. Padova leads with 16 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, scoring, scoring difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

Serie A1Betting Insights

Serie A1 2026 — key betting statistics across 26 matches played. Games average combined scoring. Home sides win 50.0% of the time and the most common scoreline is 5-4. Use these metrics to calibrate your betting strategies.

9.04Scoring / Match
76.9%Both Score %
50.0%Home Win %
50.0%Away Win %
23.1%Clean Sheet %
4.35Avg Home Scoring
4.69Avg Away Scoring
+16.70Home Advantage

Serie A1Season Trends

Season-by-season comparison across 2 seasons of the Serie A1, with 2026 highlighted. The current season averages — combined scoring per match across 26 matches played. Columns cover home win % and away win % — use year-on-year trends to spot if the league is becoming higher or lower scoring and calibrate your betting strategy accordingly.

Rows highlighted in blue = current season

Serie A1Upcoming Fixtures

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Top Scoring Teams

14 teams in the Serie A1 2026 season ranked by wins. Padova leads with 16 wins. Compare current form against historical averages to spot rising and declining teams — useful for match result and outright winner betting.

1PPadova16Won
Played16Lost0Runs For145Runs Against26
2RRovigo15Won
Played16Lost1Runs For132Runs Against44
3BButtrio15Won
Played16Lost1Runs For109Runs Against39
4PPoviglio9Won
Played16Lost7Runs For95Runs Against84
5AAlpina8Won
Played14Lost6Runs For85Runs Against65
6GGodo5Won
Played8Lost3Runs For53Runs Against47
7RRimini5Won
Played8Lost3Runs For50Runs Against32
Played8Lost3Runs For36Runs Against32
9CCiemme5Won
Played16Lost11Runs For76Runs Against88
10CCagliari3Won
Played14Lost11Runs For59Runs Against113
11SSettimo3Won
Played16Lost13Runs For36Runs Against122
Played8Lost5Runs For33Runs Against60
13SSenago1Won
Played16Lost15Runs For55Runs Against118
Played16Lost15Runs For24Runs Against118

Serie A1Past Seasons

Browse 8 archived seasons of the Serie A1, from 2022 to 2025. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 19 Mar 2026

Founded1948

The Italian Baseball League was established on 12 March 1948 in Milan by Max Ott, initially operating as the Lega Italiana Baseball (LIB) before transitioning to governance by the Federazione Italiana Baseball. The league began with just five teams competing in two cities, rapidly expanding across the Italian peninsula to become a cornerstone of European baseball. In 2021, the competition underwent a significant structural rebranding, unifying the previous eight-team Serie A1 and second-tier Serie A2 into a single "Serie A" structure with 32 teams organized across five regional groups (Gironi A through E), with Girone A representing the elite eight clubs. This reform aimed to modernize the league's competitive framework while maintaining the traditional championship format that has defined Italian baseball for over seven decades.

  • 1948 — Italian Baseball League founded in Milan with five teams
  • 1951 — Nettuno Baseball Club wins first title, beginning their dominance with 17 total championships
  • 1977 — Parma establishes itself as a major power, beginning a run of 15 European Cup victories
  • 2021 — Italian Baseball League rebranded as Serie A, unifying Serie A1 and A2 into single structure
  • 2023 — UnipolSai Bologna defeats San Marino to claim the Italian Baseball Series championship
  • 2024 — Parma Clima wins championship with dominant 6-0 shutout victory over San Marino in five games

Competition Format 19 Mar 2026

Teams10European spots1

The Serie A1 season operates with ten teams divided into two regional groups (Group A and Group B), each containing five clubs. Teams compete in a home-and-away round-robin format within their respective groups, with matches typically running from March through September. The top finishers from each group advance to the Italian Baseball Series (Italian championship playoffs), a best-of-seven finals format that determines the national champion. The winner earns representation in the European Baseball Championship and other continental competitions. No relegation mechanism exists within Serie A1 itself, as it represents the elite tier of Italian professional baseball.

Records 19 Mar 2026

Most titlesNettuno Baseball Club (17)

The 2024 Italian Baseball Series finals saw Parma Clima achieve a dominant victory, defeating San Marino 6-0 in a shutout performance across five games, showcasing the high level of pitching excellence in the league.

Analysis 19 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

The 2025/26 Serie A1 season showcases the enduring strength of Italy's elite baseball clubs, with Parma Clima and UnipolSai Bologna continuing their rivalry at the top of Group A standings. Both clubs have established themselves as the league's dominant forces in recent years, with Parma claiming the 2024 championship through their dominant 6-0 shutout victory over San Marino in the Italian Baseball Series finals. The competition remains intensely contested, with traditional powerhouses Nettuno Baseball Club—holder of 17 all-time championships—and emerging contenders maintaining competitive pressure throughout the regular season.

The two-group format divides the ten teams strategically across Italian regions, with Group A featuring the most competitive clubs and Group B providing opportunities for ambitious challengers. This structural arrangement, introduced following the 2021 rebranding that unified the former Serie A1 and A2, has successfully maintained competitive balance while elevating the overall quality of play. Teams compete through March to September in a home-and-away format, accumulating points based on wins and run differential, with the top finishers advancing to the Italian Baseball Series playoffs.

The playoff format represents the climax of the Italian baseball season, with a best-of-seven championship series determining the national champion and earning representation in continental European competitions. San Marino Baseball Club, based in the independent republic of San Marino, has emerged as a consistent playoff contender, reflecting the league's international dimension and the high caliber of baseball throughout the region. The 2023 championship saw UnipolSai Bologna defeat San Marino 6-2 to claim the title, demonstrating the depth of competitive talent across the league's elite clubs.

Standout individual performances continue to define each season, with players from across Italy and international imports bringing exceptional skill to the league. The quality of pitching in Serie A1 is particularly notable, as evidenced by shutout performances in championship finals and consistent low-scoring, high-tension playoff matches. The league's reputation for defensive excellence and strategic gameplay has made it increasingly attractive to international talent seeking to compete at a high level outside of North America.

European Baseball Excellence

Serie A1 clubs have established themselves as significant forces in European baseball competitions, with Parma Clima winning 15 European Cup titles—the most of any Italian club—and Nettuno Baseball Club claiming six European Baseball Championships. This continental success reflects the technical proficiency and organizational strength of Italian clubs, which regularly compete against the strongest teams from Spain, the Netherlands, and other European baseball powers. The league's influence extends beyond domestic competition, with Serie A1 serving as a development and showcase platform for Italian national team players competing in the World Baseball Classic and Olympic competitions.

Competitive Structure and Regional Representation

The current Serie A1 structure emphasizes regional balance while maintaining elite competition. Group A houses the eight most competitive clubs, including traditional powerhouses and modern contenders, while Group B provides opportunities for ambitious teams to compete for playoff positions. This two-tier approach within the top division has proven effective in maintaining competitive depth while ensuring that championship contention remains concentrated among the strongest clubs. The inclusion of San Marino Baseball Club adds an international dimension to the competition, reflecting the broader European context of Italian baseball and the sport's growth throughout the Mediterranean region.

Historical Dominance and Championship Legacy

The championship history of Serie A1 reveals a sport dominated by a small number of elite organizations. Nettuno Baseball Club, established after American servicemen introduced baseball to the coastal town during World War II, has accumulated 17 championship titles across the league's history, establishing a record of sustained excellence unmatched in Italian baseball. Parma Clima has emerged as the modern era's dominant force, combining recent championship success with 15 European Cup victories that position them among Europe's strongest baseball organizations. UnipolSai Bologna, representing Italy's historic Emilia-Romagna region, has claimed multiple championships and maintains consistent playoff contention, ensuring that the title race remains competitive across multiple clubs with genuine championship credentials.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in Serie A1?

Ten teams compete in Serie A1, divided into two regional groups of five clubs each. These represent the elite tier of Italian professional baseball.

Who has won the most Serie A1 championships?

Nettuno Baseball Club holds the all-time record with 17 Italian Baseball League championships, the most of any club in the league's history.

How does the Serie A1 season format work?

Teams compete in home-and-away round-robin matches within their regional group from March through September. The top finishers from each group advance to the Italian Baseball Series (best-of-seven finals) to determine the national champion.

Is there relegation in Serie A1?

No, Serie A1 represents the elite tier of Italian professional baseball with no relegation mechanism. The league was restructured in 2021 to include 32 teams across five regional groups, with Girone A housing the eight most competitive clubs.

When was Italian professional baseball founded?

The Italian Baseball League was officially founded on 12 March 1948 in Milan by Max Ott, making it one of Europe's oldest professional baseball competitions.

What international competitions do Serie A1 winners participate in?

Serie A1 champions and top finishers earn representation in the European Baseball Championship and other continental competitions, with Parma and Nettuno particularly successful in European Club competitions.

API data: 1 May 2026 · Stats updated: 26 Apr 2026 · Content updated: 19 Mar 2026