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Established
1823 (199 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Stadium/Home
Stadio Luigi Ferraris
(36,599 Capacity)

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Location
Genoa, Italy

Nicknames
Grifoni

League
Italian Serie B

Last Edit
zag: 21/Mar/23
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Home / Sport / Soccer / Italian Serie B / Genoa (year 2020)


Upcoming Events
31 Mar 23 Genoa   -  Reggina
10 Apr 23 Como   -  Genoa
15 Apr 23 Genoa   -  Perugia
22 Apr 23 Cittadella   -  Genoa
01 May 23 Sudtirol   -  Genoa

Latest Results
18 Mar 23 Brescia  0 - 3  Genoa
12 Mar 23 Genoa  1 - 0  Ternana
06 Mar 23 Genoa  4 - 0  Cosenza
01 Mar 23 Cagliari  0 - 0  Genoa
25 Feb 23 Genoa  3 - 0  SPAL 2013

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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, that competes in the Serie A. 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
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Andrea
Pinamonti



Jawad
El


Marko
Pajač #93


Riccardo
Saponara
#8


Peter
Ankersen
#22


Joel
Asoro
#10


Antonio
Sanabria
#19


Adama
Soumaoro
#5


Mattia
Bani
#13


Lukas
Lerager
#12


Ivan
Lakićević
#33


Rok
Vodišek



Gianluca
Lapadula



Cristián
Zapata
#3


Marko
Pjaca
#14


Eldor
Shomurodov



Davide
Zappacosta
#77


Darian
Males
#79


Luca
Pellegrini
#33


Yayah
Kallon



Lennart
Czyborra
#17


Edoardo
Goldaniga
#3


Lasse
Schone
#20


Davide
Biraschi



Francesco
Cassata
#8


Flavio
Bianchi



Goran
Pandev
#27


Ivan
Radovanovic
#16


Oscar
Hiljemark
#88


Gianluca
Scamacca
#7


Andrea
Favilli



Christian
Kouamé
#99


Filippo
Melegoni



Mattia
Destro
#23


András
Schäfer
#13

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Stadium or Home

Stadio Comunale Luigi Ferraris, also known as the Marassi from the name of the neighbourhood where it is located, is a multi-use stadium in Genoa, Italy. It opened in 1911 and is one of the oldest stadiums still in use for football and other sports in Italy. Aside from football, the stadium has hosted meetings of rugby in the Italian national team and, more rarely, some concerts.

It was originally built by Genoa C.F.C. in 1909, and maintained as their private property. In 1933, the stadium was named after the former Genoa captain, Luigi Ferraris. During World War II it was passed to municipal ownership. It is currently used for football matches for Genoa and (since 1946) Sampdoria. It also plays host to rugby union matches. It holds 36,703 spectators.

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