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Atalanta

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Gian Piero Gasperini

League Position
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Established
1907 (116 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Stadium/Home
Gewiss Stadium
(21,300 Capacity)

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Location
Bergamo, Italy

Nicknames
Dea

Competitions
Italian Serie A
UEFA Champions League
Coppa Italia
UEFA Europa League

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17 Mar 23 Atalanta  2 - 1  Empoli
11 Mar 23 Napoli  2 - 0  Atalanta
04 Mar 23 Atalanta  0 - 0  Udinese
26 Feb 23 Milan  2 - 0  Atalanta
19 Feb 23 Atalanta  1 - 2  Lecce

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Atalanta Bergamasca Calcio, commonly known as just Atalanta, Atalanta Bergamo or the abbreviation Atalanta BC, is an Italian football club based in Bergamo, Lombardy. The club currently plays in Serie A, having gained the promotion from Serie B in 2010–11.

They are nicknamed the Nerazzurri and the Orobici. Atalanta play in blue-and-black vertically striped shirts, black shorts and black socks. The club stadium is the 26,638 seater Atleti Azzurri d'Italia.

In Italy, Atalanta is sometimes called Regina delle provinciali (queen of the provincial clubs) to mark the fact that the club is historically one of the most consistent among the non-metropolitan ones, having played 53 times in Serie A (11th overall for number of participations in the top division), 28 times in Serie B and only once in Serie C1.

The club won the Coppa Italia in 1963 and reached the Cup Winners' Cup Semifinal in 1988, when it was still competing in Serie B. This is still the best ever performance by a non-first division club in a major UEFA competition (together with Cardiff City). Atalanta also participated twice in the UEFA Cup, reaching the quarterfinals in 1990–91.

Team Members
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Ederson
#13



Jeremie
Boga
#10



Merih
Demiral
#28



Berat
Djimsiti
#19



Hans
Hateboer
#33



Rasmus
Højlund
#17



Teun
Koopmeiners
#7



Ademola
Lookman




Valentin
Mihăilă
#20



Luis
Muriel
#9



Juan
Musso
#1



Joakim
Mæhle
#3



Memeh
Okoli
#5 (Caleb Okoli)



Jose
Luis #6



Mario
Pasalic
#88



Marten
de #15



Francesco
Rossi
#31



Matteo
Ruggeri
#22



Giorgio
Scalvini
#42



Brandon
Soppy




Marco
Sportiello
#57



Rafael
Toloi
#2



Duván
Zapata
#91



Davide
Zappacosta
#77


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Stadium or Home

Atleti Azzurri d'Italia is a stadium in Bergamo, Italy, used by the Atalanta and Albinoleffe football teams. The field is 120 m long, and 70 m wide. The stadium has officially 24,642 recognized seats.

The stadium is seen by many to be outdated and not up to standard for Serie A due to poor facilities, poor views from a number of stands and because most of the stadium has no roof cover.

In the last decade some projects for a new stadium have been proposed but as of October 2012 no project has been carried out.

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Italian Serie B
2010-2011

Italian Serie B
2005-2006

Italian Serie B
1983-1984

Coppa Italia
1962-1963

Italian Serie B
1958-1959

Italian Serie B
1939-1940


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