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Genoa vs Como (07 Nov)

Head Coach

Alberto Gilardino

League Position
17

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Established
1823 (200 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Venue

Stadio Luigi Ferraris

(36,536 Capacity)

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Location
Genoa, Italy

Nicknames
Grifoni

Competitions
Italian Serie A
Coppa Italia

Last Edit
GOAviator: 23/Oct/24
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07 Nov Genoa - Como
24 Nov Genoa - Cagliari
01 Dec Udinese - Genoa
08 Dec Genoa - Torino
15 Dec AC Milan - Genoa

Results
04 Nov Parma Calcio 0 - 1 Genoa
31 Oct Genoa 0 - 1 Fiorentina
27 Oct Lazio 3 - 0 Genoa
19 Oct Genoa 2 - 2 Bologna
05 Oct Atalanta 5 - 1 Genoa


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Genoa Cricket and Football Club, commonly referred to as Genoa (Italian pronunciation: ), is a professional football club based in Genoa, Liguria, Italy. From the 2023–24 season, the team will compete back in Serie A, the first division of the Italian football league system, just one year after relegation. Established on 7 September 1893, it is Italy's oldest football team, and the oldest Italian football team still active with over 125 years of history.

During their long history, Genoa have won the Italian Championship nine times. Genoa's first title came at the inaugural championship in 1898 and their most recent was in 1923–24. They have also won the Coppa Italia once. Historically, Genoa are the fourth most successful Italian club in terms of championships won.

This slew of early successes may lie at the origin of the love professed for the team by the godfather of Italian sports journalists Gianni Brera (1919–92), who, despite having been born in Lombardy, always declared himself a supporter of the team. Brera went as far as creating the nickname Vecchio Balordo (Old Fool or Cranky Old One) for Genoa.

Genoa CFC have played their home games at the 36,536 capacity Stadio Luigi Ferraris since 1911. Since 1946, the ground has been shared with local rivals Sampdoria. Genoa has spent most of its post-war history going up and down between Serie A and Serie B, with two brief spells in Serie C, before being relegated to Serie B again in 2022.


Team Members



Asoro

Strootman

Lerager

Lakićević

Zapata

Pjaca

Shomurodov

Onguéné

Zappacosta

Males

Pellegrini

Goldaniga

Schone

Fares

Sabelli

Biraschi

Cassata

Caicedo

Bianchi

Pandev

Andrenacci

Radovanovic

Scamacca

Sirigu

Favilli

Vasquez

Buksa

Maksimovic

Melegoni

Shevchenko

Šemper

Czyborra

Vanheusden

Portanova

Toure

Galdames

Tassotti

Caso

Charpentier

Kallon

Zajc

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1975-1976

1972-1973

1961-1962

1952-1953

1936-1937

1934-1935


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