Serie A Season Ends with Historic Shifts: Como and Roma Secure Champions League, Juventus and Milan Miss Out
Serie A·25 May 2026·42d ago

Serie A Season Ends with Historic Shifts: Como and Roma Secure Champions League, Juventus and Milan Miss Out

Source: Cult of Calcio

Como secured a top-four finish in the final round of Serie A, leapfrogging AC Milan, who stumbled against Cagliari. AS Roma maintained their position with a win over Hellas Verona, while Juventus secured qualification through a narrow margin after the Derby della Mole was delayed due to public order issues. The results mark historic moments across Italian football: Como's qualification represents their first-ever Champions League appearance, while Roma ended a seven-year absence from the competition.

Juventus and AC Milan's joint failure to qualify for the Champions League represents a watershed moment in Serie A. It is the first time both clubs have missed the competition since its format changed in 1992–93. Juventus finished lower in the standings than at any point in the previous 15 seasons, their last absence stemming from a point deduction related to the 'plusvalenze' scandal. Massimiliano Allegri will miss Champions League qualification for the first time since 2010 when managing a team competing for it.

Como's qualification is notable for another reason: they are the first Serie A side to access the Champions League without a single goal scored by an Italian player. The northern club, which spent most of its history in lower divisions, achieved the feat with only a handful of Italian players in their squad and none as regular starters. The conclusion of the season saw the two clubs deemed most deserving of Champions League spots secure their places based on recent form and overall performance.

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Como sneaked into the top four in the last round, stunningly leapfrogging Milan, which faltered against Cagliari, Roma held serve against Hellas Verona, while Juventus needed almost a miracle to make it. The delayed start of the Derby della Mole due to public order problems rendered its result…

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