Parma Calcio

Parma Calcio 1913, commonly referred to as Parma, is a historic Italian football club based in Parma, Emilia-Romagna. Founded: 27 July 1913

Parma Calcio 2024–25 squad list

#PlayerTeamPositionDate of BirthAge
Zion SuzukiParmaFebruary 19, 20250
Leandro ChichizolaParmaFebruary 19, 20250
Richard MarconeParmaFebruary 19, 20250
Edoardo CorviParmaFebruary 19, 20250
Manuel MorettaParmaFebruary 19, 20250
Emanuele ValeriParmaFebruary 19, 20250
Lautaro ValentiParmaFebruary 19, 20250
Mathias LovikParmaFebruary 19, 20250
Enrico del PratoParmaFebruary 19, 20250
Yordan OsorioParmaFebruary 19, 20250
Alessandro VogliaccoParmaFebruary 19, 20250
Botond BaloghParmaFebruary 19, 20250
Alessandro CircatiParmaFebruary 19, 20250
Antoine HainautParmaFebruary 19, 20250
Giovanni LeoniParmaFebruary 19, 20250
Rares FatuParmaFebruary 19, 20250
Adrian BernabeParmaFebruary 19, 20250
Junior HernaniParmaFebruary 19, 20250
Simon SohmParmaFebruary 19, 20250
Mandela KeitaParmaFebruary 19, 20250
Nahuel EstevezParmaFebruary 19, 20250
Drissa CamaraParmaFebruary 19, 20250
Jacob OndrejkaParmaFebruary 19, 20250
Dennis ManParmaFebruary 19, 20250
Pontus AlmqvistParmaFebruary 19, 20250
Valentin MihailaParmaFebruary 19, 20250
Matteo CancellieriParmaFebruary 19, 20250
Adrian BenedyczakParmaFebruary 19, 20250
Daniele IacoponiParmaFebruary 19, 20250
Anas Haj MohamedParmaFebruary 19, 20250
Mateusz KowalskiParmaFebruary 19, 20250
Milan DjuricParmaFebruary 19, 20250
Ange-Yoan BonnyParmaFebruary 19, 20250
Gabriel CharpentierParmaFebruary 19, 20250
Mateo PellegrinoParmaFebruary 19, 20250
Leagues
Serie A
Seasons
2025-26
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Parma Calcio 1913, commonly referred to as Parma, is a historic Italian football club based in Parma, Emilia-Romagna. Known for their proud legacy and resilience, Parma has been a formidable force in Italian and European football. Following their promotion from Serie B in the 2023–24 season, the club returned to the Serie A, ready to compete at the highest level.

Major Achievements

  • Coppa Italia Titles: 3 (1991–92, 1998–99, 2001–02)
  • Supercoppa Italiana: 1 (1999)
  • UEFA Cup (Europa League) Titles: 2 (1994–95, 1998–99)
  • UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup: 1 (1992–93)
  • UEFA Super Cup: 1 (1993)

Parma enjoyed their golden era in the 1990s, establishing themselves as one of Europe’s elite clubs, winning multiple domestic and international trophies.

Home Stadium: Stadio Ennio Tardini

  • Location: Parma, Emilia-Romagna
  • Capacity: 22,352
  • Opened: 1923 (One of Italy’s oldest stadiums)
  • Features: A stadium rich in history and tradition, with plans for future renovations to enhance fan experience.

Club Identity & Playing Style

Parma is renowned for:

  • Counter-Attacking Football: Fast transitions and dynamic wing play.
  • Youth Development: A strong commitment to nurturing young talents.
  • Solid Defense: Inspired by the legendary backlines of the 1990s.

Iconic Eras & Memorable Moments

  • 🏆 The 1990s Golden Era: Backed by Parmalat, Parma became a powerhouse, winning multiple UEFA trophies under coaches like Nevio Scala, Carlo Ancelotti, and Alberto Malesani.
  • 🏆 1999 Treble: Secured the Coppa Italia, UEFA Cup, and Supercoppa Italiana, cementing their status in European football.
  • 💪 Rebirth After Bankruptcy (2015): Despite financial collapse, Parma climbed from Serie D back to Serie A within three consecutive seasons (2015–2018), showcasing resilience and passion.
  • 🎉 2023–24 Promotion: Returned to Serie A, marking a new chapter in their storied history.

Rivalries

  • Derby dell’Emilia (vs. Bologna): A fierce regional rivalry representing Emilia-Romagna pride.
  • Matches vs. Juventus: A historic rivalry, with memorable clashes in the Coppa Italia and UEFA Cup finals.
  • Derby del Ducato (vs. Piacenza): A rivalry symbolizing regional supremacy.

Legendary Players

  • Gianluigi Buffon: Parma’s iconic goalkeeper, who started and ended his career with the club.
  • Hernán Crespo: Prolific striker and hero of the 1999 UEFA Cup triumph.
  • Lilian Thuram: Defensive rock during Parma’s golden era.
  • Fabio Cannavaro: A future World Cup-winning captain and defensive leader.
  • Enrico Chiesa: Key attacker in Parma’s European success.
  • Tomas Brolin: Integral to the UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup victory (1993).

The Future of Parma Calcio

Parma’s return to Serie A signals a bright future, with a focus on:

  • Youth Development: Investing in their academy, which has produced talents like Gianluigi Buffon and Alberto Gilardino.
  • Smart Transfers: Building a competitive squad with a blend of experience and young prospects.
  • Stadium Renovation: Modernizing Stadio Ennio Tardini to enhance the fan experience.
  • European Aspirations: Aiming for a top-half finish and a return to European competitions.

Parma Calcio: Rising Again with Pride and Passion

From their 1990s European dominance to their remarkable comeback from bankruptcy, Parma embodies resilience and ambition. Their return to Serie A is not just a promotion—it’s a homecoming to where they belong.

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