2011\/2012<\/td> 380<\/td> 972<\/td> 2.58<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>\n<\/div>\n\n\n The Serie A has long been known for being the home to a very tactically-strong game and defensive style of play<\/strong> which does not leave much room for goal bonanzas<\/strong>.<\/p>\n\n\n However, over the past few years, with the introduction of more foreign coaches<\/strong> (or Italian coaches with international experience<\/strong>), the style of play of a few teams started to change and as we may see below, the average number of goals in every Serie A match is on the rise year after year<\/strong>.<\/p>\n\n\n Serie A Champions \u2013 Historical Home Win Percentage Stats\n <\/h3>\n \n\n \n The domestic leagues are most regarded because they allow teams to face every other team in the league in their home ground<\/strong>, with their home fans backing them every step of the way<\/strong>. This atmosphere makes it more difficult for the away teams to break down exceptionally-motivated<\/strong> home teams.<\/p>\n\n\n Sometimes, as in the 2013\/2014<\/strong> season, the eventual champions, Juventus<\/strong>, managed to keep a 100% home win percentage<\/strong> \u2013 that means 19 wins in 19 matches for the Old Lady!<\/p>\n\n\n
Season<\/th> Champions<\/th> Home Win Percentage<\/th><\/tr><\/thead> 2020\/2021<\/td> Inter<\/td> 89.4%<\/td><\/tr> 2019\/2020<\/td> Juventus<\/td> 84.2%<\/td><\/tr> 2018\/2019<\/td> Juventus<\/td> 78.9%<\/td><\/tr> 2017\/2018<\/td> Juventus<\/td> 84.2%<\/td><\/tr> 2016\/2017<\/td> Juventus<\/td> 94.7%<\/td><\/tr> 2015\/2016<\/td> Juventus<\/td> 84.2%<\/td><\/tr> 2014\/2015<\/td> Juventus<\/td> 84.2%<\/td><\/tr> 2013\/2014<\/strong><\/td>Juventus<\/strong><\/td>100%<\/strong><\/td><\/tr>2012\/2013<\/td> Juventus<\/td> 73.7%<\/td><\/tr> 2011\/2012<\/td> Juventus<\/td> 68.4%<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>\n<\/div>\n\n\n Overall, the Home Win Percentage for the Serie A<\/strong> in 2020\/21 was 41%<\/strong>, and it happens to be the 2nd lowest ratio since 2004<\/strong>. The season before that, we calculated the ratio was 42%<\/strong> – both of which are well below the average of 46% (calculated since 2004). This however, comes as no surprise<\/strong> since for these two particular seasons, many matches were played behind closed doors<\/strong> so no fans could be present, neither home nor away. These figures go to show the importance of the home crowd<\/strong> and how influential<\/strong> it may be on the results obtained.<\/p>\n\n\n Serie A Champions \u2013 Historical Away Win Percentage Stats\n <\/h3>\n \n\n \n These percentages are noticeably lower than the home win percentages. In fact, it is quite a rarity to have a top team which does better away than it does at home. Having said that, we have noticed that in the 2020\/2021 season, AC Milan finished in 2nd place with an impressive away win percentage of 84.2% (a Serie A record) but a surprisingly low home win percentage of 42.1%!<\/p>\n\n