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  1. Parma Calcio 1913, más conocido simplemente como Parma, es un club de fútbol con sede en la ciudad homónima de Emilia-Romaña, Italia. Disputa actualmente la Serie B, segunda categoría del fútbol italiano, y a partir de la temporada 2024-25 participará en la Serie A.

  2. Il Parma Calcio 1913, meglio conosciuto come Parma, è una società calcistica italiana con sede nella città di Parma. Milita in Serie B, la seconda divisione del campionato italiano; nella stagione 2024-2025 militerà in Serie A . Il sodalizio è erede del Parma Football Club, già Parma Associazione Calcio, sorto nel 1970; questi ...

  3. Parma Calcio 1913 ( Italian pronunciation: [ˈparma] ), commonly known as Parma, is an Italian professional football club based in Parma, Emilia-Romagna, which will compete in the Serie A, the top tier of Italian football league system, following promotion from Serie B in the 2023-24 season.

    • Early Years
    • Life as A Provincial Club
    • Dipping Into and Out of Lower League Obscurity
    • Two Promotions
    • Serie A and Scala's Success
    • More International Fame
    • Further Domestic and International Success
    • Emergence of Financial Troubles
    • Decline on and Off The Pitch
    • Up and Down After Ghirardi's Purchase

    A football club was founded in Parma in July 1913 as Verdi Foot Ball Club in honour of famous opera composer Giuseppe Verdi, who was born in the province of Parma, adopting its unique white shirts emblazoned with a black cross on the front. The genesis came about after Verdi's death was commemorated with the dispute of the Coppa Verdi; the players ...

    After finishing as runners-up in 1941–42, Parma very nearly achieved a return to Serie B the next year, winning seventeen matches of nineteen and scoring 82 goals to top their group, before progressing to the final, where they would have won promotion but for their disqualification due to alleged corruption on the final day of the season in their m...

    Parma topped their regional division in 1969–70, earning themselves promotion to Serie C, where they would remain for three years. In 1969, the club signed winger Bruno Mora, who was capped 21 times for Italy, went to the 1962 World Cup, won Serie A twice and the European Cup once and was the first person from Parma to play for the national team wh...

    Parma continued to yo-yo between the leagues and returned to Serie B under Arrigo Sacchi in 1986 after finishing level on points at the top of the league with Modena, having never previously seriously threatened to do so. Promotion was secured on the final day of the season with a 2–0 victory over Sanremese, a day on which Alessandro Melli, a playe...

    Parma's first ever game in Serie A was a 2–1 defeat at home to Turin giants Juventus, which was followed by an inaugural Serie A victory 15 days later: 1–0 victory over Diego Maradona's Napoli. Parma ended their first ever season in Serie A in sixth place, which meant they qualified for the UEFA Cup. However, the 1991–92 season saw Parma exit the U...

    The next year, bolstered by the acquisitions of Fernando Couto and Dino Baggio, Parma would face Juventus in a two-legged final, as they did in the 1992 domestic cup final, only this time the prize at stake was greater: the UEFA Cup. Dino Baggio scored the only goal of the first leg – played in Parma – with a far post header from close range and he...

    Malesani's first business was the completion of the transfer of Juan Sebastián Verón from Sampdoria. Despite a disappointing finish in fourth place in Serie A, this season remains Parma's most successful ever, winning two cup competitions as Parma adopted yellow and blue horizontal stripes for the first time in many years. On 14 April 1999, Parma a...

    The sale of Gianluigi Buffon and Lilian Thuram to rivals Juventus for a combined 180 billion lire (€92.96 million) paved the way to a disastrous start to the 2001-02 season, another early Champions League exit, this time at the hands of Lille, and the sacking of Uliveri in October and the hiring and firing of Daniel Passarella just two months later...

    After years of corporate and financial crisis due to the Crac Parmalat, Parma A.C. was renamed to Parma F.C. in June 2004. Prandelli's departure as manager preceded the 2004–05 season, as did the decision to revert to the club's traditional colours: white shirts again being adorned by black crosses, replacing the yellow and blue hoops associated wi...

    Parma's stay in Serie B started badly under Luca Cagni, who was sacked six games into the season and replaced by Francesco Guidolin who guided the club to joint top at the half-way mark and a second-place finish, ending the season unbeaten at home and fired on with goals from Alberto Paloschi and Cristiano Lucarelli, finally securing promotion back...

  4. The 2020–21 Parma Calcio 1913 season was the club's 107th season in existence and its third consecutive season in the top flight of Italian football. In addition to the domestic league, Parma participated in this season's edition of the Coppa Italia.

  5. www.parmacalcio1913.com › enParma Calcio 1913

    Our Gialloblù players. The Parma team that will take to the virtual pitch this season to try to top the standings and win the division. Stay up to date so that you don’t miss any of our competitions and show the support of a true fan. meet the team.

  6. The 2021–22 season was Parma Calcio 1913 's 108th season in existence. In addition to the Serie B, Parma participated in this season's edition of the Coppa Italia. On 27 May 2021, Parma announced that Enzo Maresca would be the new team's coach. [1]