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Which Serie A faction does Napoli belong to?

Società Sportiva Calcio Napoli is a football club located in Naples, a famous city in southern Italy. It was founded in 1904 and currently competes in Serie A.

It was founded in 1904 by a group of British sailors. In 1912, foreign players split to form the International Naples Club. In 1926, the two clubs merged to form the current Naples Football Club, which has been in the middle and lower reaches of Serie A ever since.

Naples broke the transfer fee record in world football when they signed Maradona. On June 30, 1984, they took away the Argentine football king from Barcelona for US$12 million. The team's lineup has also been rebuilt, with Hiero Ferrara, Bagni and De Naples joining the new team. Soon the team returned to the top of the Serie A rankings. In the 1985-86 season, the team finished third in the league. This was already a historic achievement. However, in the subsequent 1986-87 season, Napoli's results were even better. Lou, they finally won the Serie A championship with a 3-point lead over the second place, and defeated Atalanta 4-0 in the Italian Cup final to achieve a double crown. It created the most glorious era in the club's history. In 1991, after Maradona left the team, Naples' No. 10 jersey, which symbolized Maradona, was also retired. In 2004, the club declared bankruptcy and was relegated to the Italian Football League C. In the 2006-2007 season, the Naples club competed in Serie B, finishing second and returning to the next Serie A. The following season they quickly qualified for the UEFA Cup.

On October 4, 2009, former Sampdoria head coach Walter Mazzarri took office. After Mazzarri introduced a 3-4-3 system that placed great emphasis on tactical counterattacks, the team soared and advanced to the Europa League and UEFA Champions League in the next two seasons. Among them, Mazzarri's most commendable work is that he qualified from the "Group of Death" in the Champions League group stage with Bayern Munich, a unique Bundesliga team, and defeated Manchester City, the favorite to qualify. In the round of 16, they defeated Chelsea 3-1 at home, but were eventually reversed by Chelsea 4-1 after overtime in the away game. The total score was 4-5, and they missed the quarterfinals.

On May 20, 2012, Napoli faced Juventus, who had just won the Serie A championship unbeaten in the entire season, in the Italian Cup final. The team defeated the opponent 2-0, which was Napoli's first trophy in 20 years.

In terms of faction, it should belong to the Juventus faction.