Name
Cremonese

Badge
User Rating

(0 users)

Next Event
Cremonese vs Feralpisalò (01 Apr)

Head Coach

Giovanni Stroppa

League Position
3

Recent League Form ➡


Established
1903 (121 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Stadium/Home
Stadio Giovanni Zini
(20,641 Capacity)

Jersey or Equipment Clearart

Archive

Primary Colours
#808285
#ed1c24

Location
Cremona, Italy

Nicknames
I Grigiorossi

Competitions
Italian Serie B
Coppa Italia

Last Edit
avzubkof: 27/Mar/24


Upcoming
01/04 Cremonese - Feralpisalò
05/04 Bari - Cremonese
13/04 Cremonese - Ternana
20/04 Catanzaro - Cremonese
26/04 Venezia - Cremonese

Results
16/03 Sudtirol 3 - 0 Cremonese
09/03 Cremonese 2 - 1 Como
03/03 Modena 0 - 1 Cremonese
27/02 Sampdoria 1 - 2 Cremonese
24/02 Cremonese 2 - 2 SSD Palermo

Description
Available in:

Unione Sportiva Cremonese, commonly referred to as Cremonese, is an Italian football club based in Cremona, Lombardy, which plays in the Serie B.

The performance of Cremonese in the Italian football league structure since the first season of a unified Serie A (1929–30).
Cremonese was in the Serie A in its first season, 1929–30, but entered a long period of decline, languishing in the lower leagues before the late 1970s. By 1984, they had achieved promotion to Serie A, with one-year spells in 1984–85, 1989–90 and 1991–92.

Cremonese had a successful run in the 1992–93 Anglo-Italian Cup, beating Bari 4–1 in the semi-final, and Derby County 3–1 in the final at the old Wembley Stadium, Cremonese's scorers were Corrado Verdelli, Riccardo Maspero and Andrea Tentoni, with Derby's goal scored by Marco Gabbiadini.

Under Luigi Simoni, Cremonese returned to Serie A in the 1993–94 season. With a side containing quality in the form of defenders Luigi Gualco and Corrado Verdelli, midfield playmaker Riccardo Maspero and forwards Andrea Tentoni and Matjaž Florijančič, Cremonese held their own in Serie A with a 10th-place finish in 1993–94, but would be relegated in the 1995–96 season.

Relegation resulted in the decline of the club, plummeting to Serie C2 by 2000, before achieving successive promotions back to Serie B by 2005. Giovanni Dall'Igna, another defender from the Serie A years, has since returned to the club. However, Cremonese were relegated to Serie C1 in the 2005–06 season. Cremonese have tried to return to Serie B since: they had a good attempt in the 2009–10 season, when they were beaten by Varese in the promotion play-off final (2–1 on aggregate). Eventually they succeeded in 2017. In the 2021–22 Serie B, Cremonese finished second to earn promotion to the 2022–23 Serie A. Despite achieving promotion, coach Fabio Pecchia resigned from his post.

Team Members




Afena-Gyan



26

Antov





Ascacíbar



15

Bianchetti





Buonaiuto





Castagnetti



21

Chiriches





Ciofani





Coda





Collocolo





Ghiglione





Jungdal





Lochoshvili





Meite



77

Okereke



6

Pickel





Quagliata





Ravanelli





Ricci





Santos





Sarr





Sernicola



74

Tsadjout





Valeri



22

Vazquez





Zanimacchia



= Player Contract years remaining
Showing 0 to 28 (Total: 28)



Stadium or Home

Stadio Giovanni Zini is a football stadium in Cremona, Italy. It is currently the home of U.S. Cremonese. The stadium was built in 1929 and holds 20,641.

The stadium was named after Giovanni Zini, a goalkeeper of U.S. Cremonese who died during the World War I.

On 16 November 2013, it hosted Italy's end-of-year rugby union international against Fiji. Italy won 37–31.

Trophies


Fanart


Banner

Other Links

Facebook

Twitter

Website

Instagram

Youtube