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Bologna
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Full nameBologna Football
Club 1909 SpA
Nickname(s)Rossoblu (Red-blues)
Founded1909
GroundStadio Renato Dall'Ara,
Bologna, Italy
Capacity39,444
ChairmanItaly Alfredo Cazzola
ManagerItaly Renzo Ulivieri
LeagueSerie B
2005-06Serie B, 8th

Bologna Football Club 1909 is an Italian football club based in Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, nicknamed the rossoblù. They play in red and blue striped shirts with blue shorts and socks.

Bologna was founded in October 1909 as AGC Bologna, and in the 1920s and 1930s was one of the pre-eminent Italian sides. After World War II, the club was less successful, winning a few domestic cup competitions but little else; beginning in the 1981-82 season the club was relegated twice in succession and slid into Serie C1. They won their way out of C1 the next year, however, and returned to Serie A for the 1989-90 season. They did not remain long, however, being relegated in 1991 and returning to C1 in 1993. The club returned to Serie A in 1996 and remained there until the 2004/05 campaign, surviving at mid-table and challenging for a UEFA Cup place.

Bologna won the Serie A league seven times, the last triumph coming in at 1964, and the club have also won the Coppa Italia twice.

The club plays at the 40,572 seater Stadio Renato Dall'Ara. Bologna has played there since 1927 when it was called the Stadio Littoriale; it was renamed Stadio Comunale in 1946 and then Stadio Renato Dall’Ara in 1983 after a former club president.

Today

Bologna now plays in Serie B after losing a relegation playoff match against Parma, who stayed up instead as a result, sending Bologna down. Despite losing some key players, Bologna fully expect to be challenging strongly for automatic promotion at their first attempt in the 2005/06 campaign. However, despite its ambition, Bologna had a poor start on his Serie B league, causing the sacking of experienced coach Renzo Ulivieri, replaced by Andrea Mandorlini, and a heavy and prominent activity during the Winter football market. During the first half of the season, the team has also been sold from Giuseppe Gazzoni Frascara to the hands of Alfredo Cazzola, a local enterpreneur. However, Mandorlini was not either able to bring Bologna up the Serie B table, and he was thus fired on March 5, 2006; Ulivieri was then appointed back as team coach, after having been sacked a few months before. Bologna ended the 2005/2006 Serie B campaign in eighth place.

Current first team squad

As of August 26, 2006[1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Italy ITA Francesco Antonioli
2 DF Italy ITA Daniele Daino
4 MF Italy ITA Christian Amoroso
5 DF Italy ITA Claudio Terzi
6 DF Italy ITA Emanuele Brioschi
7 MF Italy ITA Carlo Nervo
8 MF Italy ITA Nicola Mingazzini
9 DF Italy ITA Stefano Torrisi
10 FW Italy ITA Lamberto Zauli
11 FW Italy ITA Claudio Bellucci
14 DF Italy ITA Marcello Castellini
15 GK Italy ITA Roberto Colombo
16 DF Italy ITA Luca Mezzano
17 DF Serbia SRB Vlado Šmit
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 FW Italy ITA Giacomo Cipriani
19 MF Italy ITA Leonardo Colucci
20 MF Italy ITA Massimo Loviso
21 FW France FRA Mourad Meghni
23 DF Italy ITA Andrea Costa
25 FW Italy ITA Enrico Fantini
26 MF Italy ITA Emanuele Filippini (on loan from Treviso)
32 FW Italy ITA Luigi Della Rocca
33 MF Italy ITA Gabriele Paonessa
41 FW Italy ITA Massimo Marazzina
87 MF Italy ITA Michael Vincenzi
GK Italy ITA Mattia Ascani (from youth team)
MF Italy ITA Davide Colomba
MF Italy ITA Francesco Della Rocca

Squad change during 06/07 season

In:

FW Italy ITA Enrico Fantini (from Fiorentina)
MF France FRA Mourad Meghni (return from FC Sochaux-Montbéliard)
DF Italy ITA Marcello Castellini (from U.C. Sampdoria)
GK Italy ITA Francesco Antonioli (from U.C. Sampdoria)
DF Italy ITA Emanuele Brioschi (from A.S. Bari)
GK Italy ITA Roberto Colombo (from San Marino Calcio)

Out:

GK Italy ITA Gianluca Pagliuca (to Ascoli Calcio 1898)
MF Italy ITA Fabio Pecchia (to Ascoli Calcio 1898)
DF Romania ROU Valentin Nastase (to Ascoli Calcio 1898)
FW Albania ALB Igli Tare (to S.S. Lazio)

Team honors

League Championships 7: 1925, 1929, 1935-36, 1936-37, 1938-39, 1940-41, 1963-64
Italian Cup 2: 1969-70, 1973-74
Mitropa Cup 3: 1932, 1934, 1961
UEFA Intertoto Cup 1: 1998

Famous players

   

References