A lo largo de las décadas de 1980 y 1990, la Serie A fue ampliamente considerada como la mejor liga del fútbol mundial. Los clubes italianos tenían los mejores jugadores, la mayor cantidad de fanáticos y ganaron la mayor cantidad de trofeos de los continentes, pero a fines de la década de 1990 y particularmente durante la década de 2000, todo esto comenzó a desmoronarse. La Serie A ahora solo está clasificada como la cuarta mejor liga de Europa, detrás de La Liga, la Premier League y la Bundesliga. En este breve documental, HITC Sevens analiza el ascenso y la caída, y el posible ascenso nuevamente de la Serie A, y lo que llevó a la desaparición de la máxima categoría de Italia en los últimos 20 años.
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Now Serie A is joke to people. It’s is a distant 4th league now.
In seria A in live matchday they hsve few spectators and stadiums is very outdated the pitch and stand are far away from viwers
Without even watching, 'money' happened to Seria A..
The narrator is shit.
Football like every other sport is merely a shadow of its former self.
Paying hundreds of millions of dollars to self entitled, mediocre players with insect sized hearts will lead to its ultimate decline.
No one cares about it anymore, they’ve alienated its primary fan base.
Thank god for classic matches available on YouTube
a shameful and embarrassing maneuver is underway to stop Juventus. They investigate non-existent crimes and the media (which have always been against Juve) publish fake news in order to sink Juventus. Here's what's happening in Italy, self-destruction in order to win a distorted scudetto for Napoli after 30 years🤮
The EU killed it and the common currency
I love the Serie A
Italy is a big begger nation.
Upcoming Milan Derby in Champions League..
Serie A is NO MORE Italian football…
Serie A was at its best as Italians made up the bulk of every team and foreigners were just complements (80s, 90s and partially the 00s). Italian clubs dominated the European and World football and the Nazionale was crowned twice World Champions.
Where are the Rossi, Conti, Bettega, Antognoni, Baggio, Totti, Del Piero, Maldini, Baresi, Donadoni, Zola, Vialli, Mancini, Cannavaro, Buffon and many, many others who made the glory of Italian football ?
Italian Serie A is still one of the top 4 leagues in the planet. And considering how many competitions there are, it's pretty good.
Serie A is just bad
Cheap mediocre foreign players and a way to recycle money.
To me main reason is they stopped producing world class home players from Italy. I can't name you one Italian player today and back form mid 80s to late 90s they were the strongest league in the world by far and up to 1996 you had only 3 foreigners per team. So yes, they fill in the gaps with best of the best from rest of the world but still majority of the strongest league in the world was based on home players that were world class. You knew Italy was short on creative midfielders and they were main import, but GK, defenders on all positions and attackers from Italy were all world class and so many of them. Standard of local players was extremely high. And up to mid 90s I think they had them more than any other nation, except maybe Brazil and Argentina. Why this happened and their development of Italian players declined so much I don't know, maybe some Italian in the comments can share some lights.
I watch a fair amount of Italian football and serie a Is definitely on the up again since juves dominance ended
Serie A has become a very competitive league. But those teams are still not good enough to win a European trophy. Back then, serie a teams didn’t need to buy international good players, the talent of Italians was elite.
Italians are corrupt cheaters. Not just in football either. Just ask their wives
Moggi
I have to be honest. The best part of Serie A WAS those old stadiums. Huge arenas – with a massive away following – constant noise and flags, colour and flares galore (the latter of which could be thrown onto the massive gaps between the stands and the pitch and not affect the game).Brilliant! I miss it greatly.
Now as a Juventus fan and been a while since I saw this fact Juventus either share or are 1 behind Real Madrid in the record number of Champions League (including when it was called the European Cup) finals played in (which I believe is 14 finals being the record). But Juventus have lost more finals than anyone else that is a record I’m certain of
I’m 41 and my favourite World Cup is Italia 90 and from people my age I’ve talked too Italia 90 is also their favourite World Cup
You are so boring
I wish Milan and Roma return to their glory days soon
As an fb fan, watching closely since 1984(born 79) I can tell you are always on point, you underline interesting football history events and in general you are pretty much the best yt channel on football out there
7:05 13:14 stadiums
Fifa didn't let some serie a team sign some talent