List of S.S.C. Napoli records and statistics

The San Paolo Stadium, where Napoli play their domestic ties since 1959.

Società Sportiva Calcio Napoli is an Italian professional association football club based in Naples. The club was formed in 1926 as Associazione Calcio Napoli,[1] a name it retained until 1964, when the current name was adopted.[2] The team has played at the San Paolo Stadium since 1959. SSC Napoli have won Serie A twice, the Coppa Italia five times and the UEFA Cup once.[3]

Last update - 14 October 2017

The list encompasses the major honours won by SSC Napoli, records set by the club, their managers and their players, and details of their performance in European competition. The player records section itemises the club's leading goalscorers and those who have made most appearances in first-team competitions.

Honours

Napoli have won honours both domestically and in European competitions. Their first silverware was the Coppa Italia, which they won in 1962. They won their first scudetto in the 1986–87 season, and two seasons later they won the UEFA Cup.

Napoli's achievements include the following:[4]

Napoli supporters celebrating the team's first scudetto in May 1987.

European

  • Winners (1): 1976
  • Winners (1): 1966

Domestic

Player records

Most appearances

Giuseppe Bruscolotti is the player with most appearances; he played 16 seasons for Napoli, collecting 511 appearances in all competitions. Slovak midfielder Marek Hamšík is the currently active player with most appearances at 463, and also holds the record for most appearances in UEFA competitions with 68.

Competitive matches only, including substitutes.[5][6]

# Name Years League (Serie A)[a] Domestic cups[b] UEFA competitions[c][7] Other competitions[d][8] Total
1Italy Giuseppe Bruscolotti19721988387 (387)96262511
2Italy Antonio Juliano19621978394 (355)722019505
3Slovakia Marek Hamšík2007present395 (395)32740508
4Italy Moreno Ferrario19771988310 (310)70160396
5Italy Ciro Ferrara19841994247 (247)47280322
6Italy Christian Maggio20082018223 (223)21470291
7Italy Paolo Cannavaro19981999
20062014
238 (197)17220278
8Italy Bruno Gramaglia19381943
19491955
273 (201)200275
9Italy Carlo Buscaglia19281938261 (237)900270
10Paraguay Italy Attila Sallustro19261937258 (203)503266
Marek Hamšík, the player currently at Napoli with most appearances and goals scored.
Notes
  1. ^ Numbers include appearances in all domestic league tiers and in all formats. Numbers in brackets include only appearances in Serie A seasons disputed under the current single group
    round robin format.
  2. ^ Domestic cups include Coppa Italia and Italian Supercup.
  3. ^ European competitions include UEFA Cup and Europa League, UEFA Champions League and European Cup, Cup Winners' Cup, European Supercup and Intertoto Cup.
  4. ^ Other competitions include Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, Mitropa Cup, Anglo-Italian League Cup, Anglo-Italian Cup and Coppa delle Alpi.

Goalscorers

Top goalscorers

On the 23rd of December 2017, in a SERIE A championship match against Sampdoria, Marek Hamšík scored his 116th goal, becoming the player who scored most goals for Napoli.

Competitive matches only.[5][6]

# Name Years League (Serie A)[a] Domestic cups[b] UEFA competitions[c][10] Other competitions[d][11] Total (appearances)
1Slovakia Marek Hamšík2007present100(100)5150120 (503)
2Argentina Diego Maradona1984199181 (81)2950115 (259)
3Paraguay Italy Attila Sallustro19261937106 (78)101108 (266)
4Uruguay Edinson Cavani2010201378 (78)7190104 (138)
5Italy Antonio Vojak19291935102 (102)001103 (194)
6Brazil Italy José Altafini1965197271 (71)1101597 (234)
7Brazil Careca1987199373 (73)158096 (221)
8Argentina Gonzalo Higuaín2013201671 (71)315291 (149)
9Belgium Dries Mertens2013present69 (69)517091 (236)
10Italy Giuseppe Savoldi1975197955 (55)193077 (165)
Gonzalo Higuaín, for whom Napoli paid the highest transfer fee in their history.
Notes
  1. ^ Numbers outside brackets refer to goals scored in all domestic league tiers and in all formats. Numbers in brackets include only goals scored in Serie A seasons disputed under the current single group round robin format.
  2. ^ Domestic cups include Coppa Italia and Italian Supercup.
  3. ^ European competitions include UEFA Cup and Europa League, UEFA Champions League and European Cup, Cup Winners' Cup, European Supercup and Intertoto Cup.
  4. ^ Other competitions include Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, Mitropa Cup, Anglo-Italian League Cup, Anglo-Italian Cup and Coppa delle Alpi.

Record transfer fees

Managerial records

Fritz Kreutzer was Napoli's manager in the first season of the club's history. The Austrian midfielder spent one season at Napoli as a player-manager.[15] The longest serving manager by number of matches is Eraldo Monzeglio, who managed Napoli from 1949 to 1956, for a total of 236 matches.

Competitive matches only[16]

Edoardo Reja, manager of Napoli from 2005 to 2009.
# Manager Years Matches managed
1 Bruno Pesaola[a] 19621963
19641968
19761977
265
2 Eraldo Monzeglio 19491956 236
3 Ottavio Bianchi 19851989
1992-1993
236
4 Giuseppe Chiappella 19681973 189
5 Edoardo Reja 20052009 188
6 Walter Mazzarri 20092013 182
7 Luís Vinício 19731976
19781980
176
8 William Garbutt 19291935 169
9 Amedeo Amadei 19561959
19591961
146
10 Maurizio Sarri 2015-2018 114
Notes
  • ^ Pesaola also co-managed Napoli in the role of Technical Director for 18 matches, which are not included in the number shown.
  • Club records

    Goals

    • Most league goals scored in a season: 94 in 38 matches, 2016–17.[17]
    • Fewest league goals scored in a season: 18 in 30 matches, 1972–73.[18]
    • Most league goals conceded in a season: 76 in 34 matches, 1997–98.[19]
    • Fewest league goals conceded in a season: 19 in 30 matches, 1970–71.[18]

    Points

    • Most points in a season:
    Two points for a win: 51 in 34 matches, 1989–90.[20]
    Three points for a win: 91 in 38 matches, 2017–18.[21]

    Matches

    Record wins

    • Record home wins:[21]
    Napoli 8–1 Pro Patria , Serie A, 16 October 1955.
    • Record away wins:[21]
    Bologna 1–7 Napoli, Serie A, 4 February 2017

    Record defeats

    • Record away defeat:[20]
    Torino 110 Napoli, Divisione Nazionale, 4 March 1928.
    Roma 80 Napoli, Serie A, 29 March 1959.

    Record consecutive results

    Statistics in European football

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