Capocannoniere
Award by the Italian Footballers' Association
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The capocannoniere award (Italian: [ˌkapokannoˈnjɛːre]; lit. 'head gunner'), known as Paolo Rossi Award since 2021,[1] is awarded by the Italian Footballers' Association (AIC) to the highest goalscorer of each season in Italy's Serie A. From the 2010–11 season until the change of denomination, it was called the AIC Award to the Top Scorer (Italian: Premio AIC al Capocannoniere in Italian). The award is currently held by Mateo Retegui, who scored 25 goals for Atalanta in the 2024–25 season.
| Paolo Rossi Award | |
|---|---|
Gunnar Nordahl, by winning the capocannoniere award five times, is the pluricapocannoniere of Serie A, while playing at AC Milan. | |
| Awarded for | The leading goalscorer in a single Serie A season |
| Country | Italy |
| Presented by | Italian Footballers' Association |
| Formerly called | Capocannoniere |
| First award | 2011 |
| Currently held by | Mateo Retegui (2024–25) |
| Most wins | Gunnar Nordahl (5) |
The highest number of goals scored to win the Capocannoniere is 37, by Luigi Cevenini for Inter Milan. Gino Rossetti, Gonzalo Higuaín and Ciro Immobile are in joint second place for this record; they each scored 36 goals for Torino, Napoli and Lazio respectively.
Gunnar Nordahl of AC Milan has won the title of capocannoniere five times: 1949–50, 1950–51, 1952–53, 1953–54 and 1954–55, more than any other player in the history of Italian championship.[2]
Winners
Data relating to seasons prior to 1923–24 are incomplete or imprecise due to scarcity of sources.
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Statistics
Wins by player (multiple)
The capocannonieri are unknown for 12 seasons.
Wins by club
The players' clubs are unknown for 8 seasons. Current Serie A teams are shown in bold.
| Club | Total |
|---|---|
| Inter Milan | 19 |
| Milan | 18 |
| Juventus | 17 |
| Lazio | 12 |
| Torino | 11 |
| Roma | 9 |
| Bologna | 7 |
| Fiorentina | 5 |
| Napoli | 4 |
| Udinese | 4 |
| Cagliari | 3 |
| Sampdoria | 3 |
| Atalanta | 2 |
| Internazionale Torino | 2 |
| Livorno | 2 |
| US Milanese | 2 |
| Vicenza | 2 |
| Bari | 1 |
| Genoa | 1 |
| Piacenza | 1 |
| Pro Vercelli | 1 |
| Hellas Verona | 1 |
Wins by country

The nationalities are unknown for 9 seasons.
See also
Notes
- It is presumed to be Walter Streule, with 2 goals.
- Italian by naturalisation.