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Full name Hellas Verona Football Club SpA
Nickname(s) Gialloblu (Yellow-Blues),
Mastini (Mastiffs);
Scaligeri (Scalidgers)
Founded 1903
Ground Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi,
Verona, Italy
(Capacity 39,211)
Chairman Pietro Arvedi D'Emilei
Head coach Maurizio Sarri
League Serie C1/A
2006-07 Serie B, 18th (Relegated)
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Hellas Verona Football Club S. Football club names are a part of the sport 's culture reflecting century-old traditions This is a of lists of the use of Nicknames in football (soccer. Year 1903 ( MCMIII) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link will display calendar of the Gregorian calendar or a Common year starting Verona is a city and provincial capital in Veneto, Northern Italy. Italy (Italia officially the Italian Republic, (Repubblica Italiana is located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe, and on the two largest The following is a list of Association football stadia. They are ordered by their capacity, that is the maximum number of spectators that the The 2006-07 Serie B season started on September 9 2006 and ended on June 10 2007. Promotion and Relegation At the end of the season, three teams are promoted to Serie A and four teams are relegated to Serie C1. p. A (commonly known simply as Verona, or Hellas within the city of Verona itself) is an Italian professional football team, based in Verona, Veneto. Italy (Italia officially the Italian Republic, (Repubblica Italiana is located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe, and on the two largest Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a Team sport played between two teams of eleven players and is widely considered Verona is a city and provincial capital in Veneto, Northern Italy. Veneto or Venetia ( Vèneto) is one of the 20 regions of Italy. The team's colours are yellow and blue and gialloblu (literally, "yellow-blue" in Italian) is the team's most widely used nickname. Italian ( or lingua italiana) is a Romance language spoken by about 63 million people as a First language, primarily in Italy. The colours represent the city itself and Verona's emblem (a yellow cross on a blue shield) appears on most team apparel. An emblem is a pictorial Image, abstract or representational that epitomizes a Concept — e Two more team nicknames are Mastini (the mastiffs) and Scaligeri, both references to Mastino I della Scala of the Della Scala princes that ruled the city during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries.

The Scala family coat of arms is depicted on the team's jersey and on its trademark logo as a stylized image of two large, powerful mastiffs facing opposite directions. A coat of arms or armorial bearings (often just arms for short in European tradition is a design belonging to a particular person (or group of people In essence, the term "scaligeri" is synonymous with Veronese, and therefore can describe anything or anyone from Verona (eg. , Chievo Verona, a different team that also links itself to the Scala family - specifically to Cangrande della Scala). Associazione Calcio ChievoVerona (more commonly called Chievo Verona or simply Chievo) is an Italian professional football club named after

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Origins and early history

Founded in 1903 by a group of university students, the club was named Hellas (the Greek word for Greece), at the request of a professor of Classics. Greece (Ελλάδα transliterated: Elláda, historically, Ellás,) officially the Hellenic Republic (Ελληνική Δημοκρατία "Classical literature" redirects here For literature in Classical languages outside the Graeco-Roman sphere see Ancient literature. At a time in which football was played seriously only in the larger cities of the Northwest of Italy, most of Verona was indifferent to the growing sport. Italy (Italia officially the Italian Republic, (Repubblica Italiana is located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe, and on the two largest However, when in 1906 two city teams chose the city's Roman amphitheatre as a venue to showcase the game, crowd enthusiasm and media interest began to rise. Year 1906 ( MCMVI) was a Common year starting on Monday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common year starting

During these first few years Hellas were one of three or four area teams playing mainly at a municipal level while fighting against city rivals Bentegodi to become the city's premier football outfit. By the 1907-1908 season, Hellas were playing against regional teams and an intense rivalry with Vicenza Calcio that lasts to this day is born. Vicenza Calcio is an Italian football club based in Vicenza, Veneto.

From 1898 to 1926 Italian football was organised into regional groups. In this period Hellas was one of the founding teams of the early league and often among its top final contenders. In 1911, the city helped Hellas replace the early, gritty football fields with a proper venue. This allowed the team to take part in its first regional tournament which, until 1926, was the qualifying stage for the national title.

In 1919, following a return to activity after a four year suspension of all football competition in Italy during World War I the team merged with city rival Verona and changed its name to Hellas Verona. World War I (abbreviated WWI; also known as the First World War, the Great War, and the War to End All Between 1926 and 1929 the elite "Campionato Nazionale" assimilated the top sides from the various regional groups and Hellas Verona joined the privileged teams, yet struggled to remain competitive.

Serie A, as it is structured today, began in 1929, when the Campionato Nazionale turned into a professional league. Serie A (officially known as the Lega Calcio Serie A TIM for Sponsorship reasons is a professional league competition for football clubs located Still an amateur team, Hellas merged with two city rivals, Bentegodi and Scaligera, to form AC Verona. Hoping to build a first class contender for future years the new team debuted in Serie B in 1929. It would take the gialloblu 28 years to finally achieve their goal. After first being promoted to Serie A for one season in 1957-58, in 1959 the team merged with another city rival (called Hellas) and commemorated its beginnings by changing its name to Hellas Verona AC.

Success in the '70s and '80s

Return to Serie A

Coached by Nils Liedholm, the team returned to Serie A in 1968 and remained in the elite league almost without interruption until 1990. Nils Liedholm ( October 8, 1922 &ndash November 5, 2007) was a Swedish football Midfielder and coach Year 1968 ( MCMLXVIII) was a Leap year starting on Monday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Year 1990 ( MCMXC) was a Common year starting on Monday (link displays the 1990 Gregorian calendar) Along the way it scored a famous 5-3 win in the 1972-1973 season that cost AC Milan the scudetto (the Serie A title). The fact that the result came late during the last matchday of the season makes the sudden and unexpected end to the rossoneri's title ambitions all the more memorable.

In 1973-1974 Hellas finished the season in 4th last place thus avoiding relegation, but were sent down to Serie B during the summer months as a result of a scandal involving team president Saverio Garonzi. Promotion and Relegation At the end of the season, three teams are promoted to Serie A and four teams are relegated to Serie C1. After a year in Serie B Hellas Verona returned to Serie A. Promotion and Relegation At the end of the season, three teams are promoted to Serie A and four teams are relegated to Serie C1.

Three Coppa Italia finals

In the 1975-1976 season the team had a successful run in the Coppa Italia, eliminating highly rated teams such as AC Torino, Cagliari Calcio, and Internazionale from the tournament. For the Italian rugby competition see Coppa Italia (rugby The Coppa Italia ( Italy Cup, officially known as TIM Cup Torino Football Club 1906, commonly referred to as simply Torino, is an Italian professional football club based in Turin, Piedmont Cagliari Calcio is an Italian football club based in Cagliari, Sardinia. Football Club Internazionale Milano, most commonly referred to as simply Internazionale, or Inter, is an Italian professional football club However, in their first ever final in the competition Hellas Verona were trounced 4-0 by SSC Napoli. Società Sportiva Calcio Napoli, commonly referred to as simply Napoli or the abbreviation SSC Napoli, is an Italian professional football club based

Under the leadership of legendary coach Osvaldo Bagnoli, in 1982-1983 the team secured 4th place in Serie A (its highest finish at the time) and even lead the Serie A standings for a few weeks. Osvaldo Bagnoli (born July 3, 1935 in Milan) is a former Italian football coach The same season Hellas again reached the Coppa Italia final. After a 2-0 home victory Hellas Verona travelled to Turin to play Juventus F.C. where the team lost the Cup in extra-time (3-0 defeat).

Heartbreak would follow in the 1983-1984 season when the team again reached the Coppa Italia final only to lose the Cup in the final minutes of the return match against defending Serie A champions AS Roma. Year 1984 ( MCMLXXXIV) was a Leap year starting on Sunday (link displays the 1984 Gregorian calendar) Associazione Sportiva Roma, ( commonly referred to as simply Roma, is an Italian professional football club from Rome, and are currently amongst

1984-1985 Scudetto

Hellas Verona AC is certainly most famous for going on to win the scudetto the following season (1984-85) and for its regular presence in European club football in the mid 1980s. Year 1984 ( MCMLXXXIV) was a Leap year starting on Sunday (link displays the 1984 Gregorian calendar) In those years its usual lineup was the following: Claudio Garella; Mauro Ferroni, Luciano Marangon, Roberto Tricella, Silvano Fontolan; Hans-Peter Briegel, Pietro Fanna, Domenico Volpati, Antonio Di Gennaro; Giuseppe Galderisi, Preben Elkjær Larsen and coach Osvaldo Bagnoli. Roberto Tricella (born 18 March 1959) is a former Italian footballer. Hans-Peter Briegel (born October 11, 1955 in Rodenbach, West Germany) is a former German football player and manager Antonio di Gennaro (born 5 October 1958 in Florence) is a former Italian footballer. Giuseppe Galderisi (born March 22, 1963 in Salerno) is an Italian former Football (soccer forward and manager Preben Elkjær Larsen (born September 11, 1957 in Copenhagen) is a Danish former professional football player, simply referred to Osvaldo Bagnoli (born July 3, 1935 in Milan) is a former Italian football coach Subs Luciano Bruni, Luigi Sacchetti and Fabio Turchetta were important regular contributors as well.

Although the 1984-1985 squad was made up of a healthy mix of emerging players and mature stars, at the beginning of the season no one would have regarded the team as having the necessary ingredients to make it to the end. Certainly the additions of Hans-Peter Briegel in midfield and of Danish striker Preben Elkjær Larsen to an attack that already featured the wing play of Pietro Fanna, the creative abilities of Antonio Di Gennaro and the scoring touch of Giuseppe Galderisi were to prove crucial. Hans-Peter Briegel (born October 11, 1955 in Rodenbach, West Germany) is a former German football player and manager Preben Elkjær Larsen (born September 11, 1957 in Copenhagen) is a Danish former professional football player, simply referred to Antonio di Gennaro (born 5 October 1958 in Florence) is a former Italian footballer. Giuseppe Galderisi (born March 22, 1963 in Salerno) is an Italian former Football (soccer forward and manager

To mention a few of the memorable milestones on the road to the scudetto: a decisive win against Juventus F.C. (2-0), with a memorable goal scored by Preben Elkjær Larsen after having lost a boot in a tackle just outside the box, set the stage early in the championship; an away win over Udinese Calcio (5-3) ended any speculation that the team was losing energy at the midway point; three straight wins (including a hard fought 1-0 victory against a strong AS Roma side) served notice that the team had kept its polish and focus intact during their rival's final surge; and a 1-1 draw in Bergamo against Atalanta secured the title with a game in hand. Preben Elkjær Larsen (born September 11, 1957 in Copenhagen) is a Danish former professional football player, simply referred to Udinese Calcio is an Italian football club based in Udine, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, which currently plays in Serie A. Bergamo ( Bèrghem in Lombard, antiquated Wälsch-Bergen in German) is a town in Lombardy, Italy, about Atalanta Bergamasca Calcio, commonly known as just Atalanta, Atalanta Bergamo or the abbreviation Atalanta BC, is an Italian football

Hellas Verona finished the year with a 15-13-2 record and 43 points, 4 points ahead of Torino with Internazionale and Sampdoria rounding out the top four spots. Torino Football Club 1906, commonly referred to as simply Torino, is an Italian professional football club based in Turin, Piedmont Football Club Internazionale Milano, most commonly referred to as simply Internazionale, or Inter, is an Italian professional football club Unione Calcio Sampdoria (commonly nicknamed Blucerchiati, blue-ringed is a football club based in Genoa, Italy. This unusual final table of the Serie A (with big teams as Juventus and AS Roma ending up much lower than expected - AC Milan wasn't that successful in those years) has led to many speculations. Serie A (officially known as the Lega Calcio Serie A TIM for Sponsorship reasons is a professional league competition for football clubs located Associazione Sportiva Roma, ( commonly referred to as simply Roma, is an Italian professional football club from Rome, and are currently amongst Associazione Calcio Milan, commonly referred to by the abbreviation Milan, is an Italian professional football club based in Milan, Lombardy The 1984/1985 season was the only with picked up referees. Before then the referees had always been appointed by a special commission of referees (de 'designatori arbitrali'). After the betting scandal of the early eighties (the 'calcioscommesse' scandal) it was decided to clean up the image of Italian football by picking up the referees instead of appointing them, in order to clear up all the suspects and accusations always accompanying Italy's football life. This resulted in a quieter championship and in a completely unexpected final table. In the season after, won again by Juventus, the choice of the referees went back in the hands of the 'designatori arbitrali'.

On the European stage

The team made its first European appearance in 1983-1984 in the UEFA Cup and were knocked out in the second round of the tournament. The UEFA Cup is a football competition for European club teams organised by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA. In 1986 Hellas Verona AC were eliminated from the European Cup by fellow Serie A side Juventus F.C. (the title holders after their victory the previous year over Liverpool). Year 1985 ( MCMLXXXV) was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link displays 1985 Gregorian calendar) See also List of European Cup and UEFA Champions League winners The UEFA Champions League, which evolved from the European Champion Clubs' Cup is a seasonal club Liverpool Football Club are an English professional Association football club based in Liverpool England. In 1988 the team had its best international result when it reached the UEFA Cup quarter-finals with four victories and three draws. Year 1987 ( MCMLXXXVII) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link displays 1987 Gregorian calendar) The decisive defeat came from German side Werder Bremen. Werder Bremen is a German sports club best known for its football team playing in Bremen, in the northwest German federal state of the

Recent years

Between Serie A and Serie B

These were more than mere modest achievements for a mid-size city with a limited appeal to fans across the nation. But soon enough financial difficulties caught up with team managers. In 1991 the team folded and was reborn as Verona FC, regularly moving to and fro between Serie A and Serie B for several seasons. In 1995 the name was officially changed back to Hellas Verona FC.

After a three year stay, their last stint in Serie A ended in grief in 2002. That season emerging international talents such as Adrian Mutu, Mauro Camoranesi, Alberto Gilardino, Martin Laursen, Massimo Oddo, Marco Cassetti and coach Alberto Malesani failed to capitalize on an excellent start and eventually dropped into fourth-to-last place for the first time all season on the very last matchday, enforcing relegation into Serie B. Adrian Mutu (born January 8 1979 in Călineşti, Argeş County) is a Romanian Striker who plays for Italian Serie A club ACF Mauro Germán Camoranesi Serra, Cavaliere OMRI, (born October 4, 1976 in Tandil, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina) is an Alberto Gilardino, Cavaliere Ufficiale OMRI, (born July 5 1982 in Biella, Piedmont) is a World Cup -winning footballer who plays as Martin Laursen (born July 26 1977 in Fårvang Denmark) is a Danish professional football player who is the captain for Aston Villa Massimo Oddo, Cavaliere Ufficiale OMRI, (born June 14, 1976 in Città Sant'Angelo, Pescara) is an Italian World Marco Cassetti (born May 29, 1977 in Brescia) is an Italian right-sided midfielder, though he sometimes plays as a right-back Alberto Malesani (born June 5, 1954 in Verona) is an Italian Football (soccer manager

Derby with Chievo Verona

In their last Serie A season, with city rivals Chievo Verona also in the country's premier football league, Verona joined Milan, Rome, Turin and Genoa to become only the fifth Italian city to host a Serie A derby (known as il derby della Scala). Associazione Calcio ChievoVerona (more commonly called Chievo Verona or simply Chievo) is an Italian professional football club named after Milan (Milano Milan (listen) is one of the largest cities in Italy, located in the plains of Lombardy. Rome ( Roma ˈroma Roma is the capital city of Italy and Lazio, and is Italy's largest and most populous city with more than 2 Genoa ( Genova, ˈdʒɛːnova in Italian; Zena in Genoese and Ligurian; Genua in Latin and archaically in English The first ever Verona derby came on matchday 11 and saw the city's teams both ranked among the top four in Serie A. The match was won by the Hellas side, 3-2. Chievo gained revenge in the return match in the spring, winning 2-1.

Present

Serie B

Following the 2002 relegation to Serie B, team fortunes continued to slip throughout the decade. In the 2003-04 season Hellas Verona struggled in Serie B and spent most of the season fighting off the unthinkable: a disconcerting relegation to Serie C1. Promotion and Relegation At the end of the season, three teams are promoted to Serie A and four teams are relegated to Serie C1. Undeterred, the fans supported their team and a string of late season wins eventually warded off the danger. Over 5000 of them followed Hellas to Como on the final day of the season to celebrate.

In 2004-05 things looked much brighter for the team. After a rocky start Hellas put together a string of results and climbed to third spot. The gialloblù held on to the position until January 2005, when transfers weakened the team, yet they managed to take the battle for Serie A to the last day of the season.

The Serie B 2006-07 seemed to start with good premises due to the club takeover by Pietro Arvedi D'Emilei which ended nine years of controversial rule by chairman Gianbattista Pastorello, heavily contested by the supporters in his late years at Verona. The 2006-07 Serie B season started on September 9 2006 and ended on June 10 2007. However, Verona was immediately involved in the relegation battle, and Massimo Ficcadenti was replaced in December 2006 by Giampiero Ventura. Massimo Ficcadenti (born 6 November 1967 in Fermo) is an Italian football manager and former Midfielder Giampiero Ventura (born January 14, 1948 in Genoa) is an Italian football manager. Despite a recovery in the results, Verona ended in an 18th place, thus being forced to play a two-legged playoff against 19th-placed Spezia in order to avert relegation. A 2-1 away loss in the first leg at La Spezia was followed by a 0-0 home tie, and Verona were relegated to Serie C1 after 64 years of playing between the two highest divisions.

Serie C1

Verona appointed experienced coach Franco Colomba for the new season with the aim to return back to Serie B as soon as possible. Franco Colomba (born 6 February 1955 in Grosseto) is an Italian football coach and former player However, despite being widely considered the division favourite, the gialloblù spent almost the entire season in last place. After 7 matches club management sacked Colomba in early October and replaced him with youth team coach (and former Verona player) Davide Pellegrini. [1] A new property acquired the club in late 2007, appointing in December Giovanni Galli as new director of football and Maurizio Sarri as new head coach. For the italian Formula One driver see Nanni Galli. Giovanni Galli (born 29 April 1958 in Pisa) is an Halfway through the 2007-2008 season the team remained at the bottom of Serie C1, on the brink of relegation to the fourth level (Serie C2). [2] Club management thus sacked Sarri and brought back Pellegrini. Thanks to a late-season surge the scaligeri managed to avoid direct relegation by qualifying for the relegation playoff, and narrowly averted dropping to serie C2 only in the final game, beating Pro Patria by 2-1 on aggregate. Pro Patria is an Italian football club based in Busto Arsizio, Lombardy.

Fan support remains strong in terms of attendance and season ticket sales, however the cash-strapped team continues to struggle. Fan websites cite team mismanagement as the main cause of the team's current decline. In addition, the success of city rivals Chievo do not help Hellas Verona's cause, since both the city and the team fan base are too small to support a second serie A team for Verona.

Honours

Serie A / Italian Football Championship:

Supporters

Apart from the many local fan clubs whose main role is (for example) to provide a meeting place for fans and friends and organize away trips, since the late 60s many Italian fans rely on organized stadium groups known as Ultras. Serie A (officially known as the Lega Calcio Serie A TIM for Sponsorship reasons is a professional league competition for football clubs located The Italian Football Championship was the most senior football championship in Italy from the 1898 season to the 1928/1929 season Final classification Results References and Sources Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio - La Storia 1898-2004 Ultras ( Latin word deriving from beyond in English with the implication that their enthusiasm is 'beyond' the normal are a sanctioned form of sports team supporters The main goal is to choreograph fan support with flags, banners, coloured smoke screens, drums, and chanting in unison. For most teams city rivalries, colours, coat of arms, symbols, and the overall iconography have roots in the Middle Ages and early Renaissance. The Renaissance (from French Renaissance, meaning "rebirth" Italian: Rinascimento, from re- "again" and nascere Today, as the chosen names of most organized groups, the youth of most members, and the late 60s origins may suggest, the social trend is best understood as part of the popular culture and counter-culture that centre around the year 1968.

The best-known organized fan group of the team was called Brigate Gialloblù or "BG" (the "yellowblue brigades"). A brigade is a Military unit Echelon: is It came together in 1971 and no longer exists as such. Year 1971 ( MCMLXXI) was a Common year starting on Friday (link will display full calendar of the 1971 Gregorian calendar. Although to this day virtually all fans call themselves BG members when at the Bentegodi, today's hardcore BG group numbers about a few thousand members, mostly grouped under the name "Curva Sud". From producing flags large enough to cover the entire Curva Sud section (about a third of the stadium) to singing Giuseppe Verdi's Aida, the BG (and Hellas fans in general) are one of Italy's most dedicated, imaginative and respected supporters. This article is about the marketing term AIDA For other uses of the term see Aida (disambiguation. They were responsible for introducing the British supporting style in Italy, putting aside drums and concentrating on catchy and powerful chants.

Their 'songbook' is Italy's larger, and increasing every season with new songs (even though at a slower pace than in the eighties, when new songs were appearing at nearly every home game). This songs are not only meant to support the club, but also to attack and insult the opponents. The BG are known to make themselves no limitations in this task. Everything, from physical defects to family tragedies, is used to make ironic songs meant to abuse an opponent player on the pitch or a rival crowd. And also racist abuse of any kind has been largely used since the early eighties, resulting in the last seasons in several games played behind closed doors. But only a small minority of Hellas supporters are militant fascist or openly racist. The majority uses this kind of imagery and attitude only as a way to provoke, to mark their diversity from the rest of the crowds, and, for some, from the rest of the country. The fact that the same chants are also used against white players who are as well despised by the BG didn't help to prevent sanctions by the authorities, and the crowd is deeply divided nowadays about the opportunity to go on with this sort things. But apart from racism the Verona chants can display a great amount of irony, also about themselves and their team. Also nonsense and church songs are among the crowd favorites when the game starts getting boring or worse than usual.

The main guideline of the BG has been since the beginning "first the Brigate, then the Club". This made so that a relatively big crowd had formed over the years, following the club everywhere without being particularly influenced by the often disappointing results of the team. After the relegation in the Serie C1 in the 2006/2007 season a stunning 10. 000 season tickets were sold, almost 4000 more than in the previous season, when Piero Arvedi bought the club in September 2006 from Gianbattista Pastorello, ending the supporters' boycott campaign of the season tickets sales within just a few days from its end.

Most Hellas fans have always kept football and politics apart, but right wing (Verona Front, Hellas Army) and left wing (Rude Boys) groups existed within the BG, as they do still among today's Hellas fans. In Politics, right-wing, the political right, and the Right are positions that uphold traditional values and/or authorities Then and now, the wide majority of the fans are joyous and well behaved, but small groups, among which also right wing fascist extremists, aim to provoke trouble, cause public outrage and attract attention, whatever the cost to the team.

Repeated incidents throughout the 1970s, and crowd violence in the late 1980s, drew plenty of media attention and Verona was singled out as amongst the worst perpetratraors. Unfortunately similar events occur in many (but not all) Italian stadiums. The founders and "hard-core" groups within the BG did what they could to keep younger members from emulating or even joining the fascist extremists, yet decisive action clearly needed to be taken. After 20 years, in late 1991 the various BG groups unanimously decided to disband themselves completely in order to avoid the attempt of some judges who wanted to put the BG on trial for being a 'criminal organization'.

Today acts of violence are extremely rare and fans attend games to display their affection for Hellas Verona. The large scale police repression of the Ultras movement following the murder of the police officer Filippo Raciti in Catania in February 2007 led to the disband of the organised 'Curva Sud' firm, along with the disappearance of the chant-launching supporters placed at the lower end of the Curva Sud. Ultras ( Latin word deriving from beyond in English with the implication that their enthusiasm is 'beyond' the normal are a sanctioned form of sports team supporters Filippo Raciti ( 17 January 1967 - 2 February 2007) was an Italian police officer ("ispettore capo di polizia" Catania ( Greek: &ndash Katánē; Latin: Catăna and Catĭna; Arabic: Now the chants are sung by spontaneous initiative of every supporter, just like in the UK. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom, the UK or Britain,is a Sovereign state located

Hellas Verona fans are twinned with the supporters of Fiorentina. ACF Fiorentina, commonly referred to as simply Fiorentina, is a professional Italian football club from Florence, Tuscany. The friendship dates back to the mid 80s, when several old viola crowd favourites (Antonio Di Gennaro, Luigi Sacchetti and Luciano Bruni) left Florence and won the scudetto with Hellas Verona. Antonio di Gennaro (born 5 October 1958 in Florence) is a former Italian footballer. This long lasting relationship is remarkable of the 'unorthodox' attitude of the Hellas fans: Fiorentina supporters are largely left wing oriented, but this doesn't seem to bother both sides. ACF Fiorentina, commonly referred to as simply Fiorentina, is a professional Italian football club from Florence, Tuscany. In decades there have never been any tensions related to this difference in political views. They also have 'amicizie' (friendships) with Lazio, Triestina and Sampdoria (in this case only with the 'Ultras Tito Cucchiaroni' group). Società Sportiva Lazio, ( commonly referred to SS Lazio or simply Lazio, is an Italian professional Sports club most noted for its football Unione Sportiva Triestina is an Italian football club based in Trieste, in the region of Friuli Venezia Giulia. Unione Calcio Sampdoria (commonly nicknamed Blucerchiati, blue-ringed is a football club based in Genoa, Italy. On international level the most important friendship is that with the Chelsea Headhunters, one of the oldest football friendships in the world, dating back to the second half of the seventies, when the visiting members of the Brigate were even allowed to show their away banner in the notorious Shed End of Chelsea's Stamford Bridge. The Chelsea Headhunters are an English hooligan firm linked to the London football team Chelsea F Stamford Bridge is a football Stadium on the border of Fulham and Chelsea, in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham that A large number of the BG songs are taken from the Headhunters' repertoire, with translated and adapted lyrics, often in dialect. When Chelsea played Verona's archrivals AC Vicenza in the Cup Winners' Cup in 1997, a large number of Hellas Verona supporters was present in the away sector of the Menti stadium in Vicenza together with the Chelsea fans. Vicenza, a city in northern Italy, is the capital of the eponymous province in the Veneto region at the northern base of the Monte Berico Other international friendships are with the Ultras Sur of Real Madrid, the Brigadas Blancoazules of Espanyol, the Aberdeen supporters in Scotland and the Boulogne Boys of Paris Saint Germain. RCD Espanyol de Barcelona (Reial Club Deportiu Espanyol de Barcelona is a Sports club based in Barcelona. Aberdeen Football Club (also known as The Dons, The Reds and The Dandies) is a Scottish professional football club based in Aberdeen Scotland ( Gaelic: Alba) is a Country in northwest Europethat occupies the northern third of the island of Great Britain. Paris Saint-Germain Football Club, or PSG, is a French football club based in Paris.

The gialloblu are bitter rivals of their neighbors Vicenza, Brescia and Atalanta, of the traditional 'big three' Juventus -by them sarcastically nicknamed 'Rubentus' ('Thieventus')-, A.C. Milan (who lost two titles, in 1973 and 1987, by being beaten in the since then so-called 'Fatal Verona' in the last matches of that seasons) and Inter (a long lasting friendship has been broken in the year 2000), and furthermore AS Roma, Genoa FC and several teams from the South of Italy, most notably Napoli. Vicenza Calcio is an Italian football club based in Vicenza, Veneto. Brescia Calcio is a football club based in Brescia, Italy. The club was formed in 1911 and currently plays in the Italian Serie B, having Atalanta Bergamasca Calcio, commonly known as just Atalanta, Atalanta Bergamo or the abbreviation Atalanta BC, is an Italian football Associazione Calcio Milan, commonly referred to by the abbreviation Milan, is an Italian professional football club based in Milan, Lombardy Football Club Internazionale Milano, most commonly referred to as simply Internazionale, or Inter, is an Italian professional football club Associazione Sportiva Roma, ( commonly referred to as simply Roma, is an Italian professional football club from Rome, and are currently amongst Italy (Italia officially the Italian Republic, (Repubblica Italiana is located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe, and on the two largest Società Sportiva Calcio Napoli, commonly referred to as simply Napoli or the abbreviation SSC Napoli, is an Italian professional football club based Virtually all the matches between Verona and Napoli held in the Bentegodi stadium in the eighties and nineties reached the national headlines because of the heavy abuse of the Verona supporters against the Neapolitans, expressed in banners, choruses and even the wearing of gasmasks all over the Curva Sud (South Stand). Società Sportiva Calcio Napoli, commonly referred to as simply Napoli or the abbreviation SSC Napoli, is an Italian professional football club based

Notable former players

Italians

Osvaldo Bagnoli
Marco Cassetti
Aimo Diana
Antonio Di Gennaro
Marco Di Vaio
Pietro Fanna
Mauro Ferroni
Silvano Fontolan
Giuseppe Galderisi
Roberto Galia
Claudio Garella

 

Alberto Gilardino
Filippo Inzaghi
Maurizio Iorio
Virgilio Levratto
Luciano Marangon
Emiliano Mascetti
Massimo Oddo
Aldo Olivieri
Angelo Orazi
Domenico Penzo
Angelo Peruzzi

 

Gianluca Pessotto
Ugo Pozzan
Paolo Rossi
Sergio Sega
Guido Tavellin
Roberto Tricella
Damiano Tommasi
Paolo Vanoli
Domenico Volpati
Renato Zaccarelli
Gianfranco Zigoni

Foreigners

Flag of Brazil Adaílton

Flag of Switzerland Valon Behrami

Flag of Germany Thomas Berthold

Flag of Germany Hans-Peter Briegel

Flag of Argentina Flag of Italy Mauro Camoranesi

Flag of Argentina Flag of Italy Claudio Caniggia

Flag of Brazil Flag of Italy Sergio Clerici

Flag of Brazil Flag of Italy Emanuele Del Vecchio

 

Flag of Brazil Dirceu

Flag of France Sebastien Frey

Flag of Liechtenstein Mario Frick

Flag of Argentina Nelson Daniel Gutierrez

Flag of Scotland Joe Jordan

Flag of Denmark Preben Elkjær Larsen

Flag of Denmark Martin Laursen

Flag of Romania Adrian Mutu

 

Flag of Sweden Robert Prytz

Flag of Romania Florin Răducioiu

Flag of Croatia Anthony Šerić

Flag of Argentina Victor Hugo Sotomayor

Flag of Yugoslavia Dragan Stojković

Flag of Argentina Flag of Italy Pedro Troglio

Flag of Poland Władysław Żmuda

Flag of Romania Adrian Mihalcea

 

Flag of Wales Craig Davies (2006)

Notable coaches

Current squad

As of 2008-02-04[3]
No. Osvaldo Bagnoli (born July 3, 1935 in Milan) is a former Italian football coach Marco Cassetti (born May 29, 1977 in Brescia) is an Italian right-sided midfielder, though he sometimes plays as a right-back Aimo Stefano Diana (born 2 January 1978 in Brescia) is an Italian footballer for Torino of Serie A and Antonio di Gennaro (born 5 October 1958 in Florence) is a former Italian footballer. Marco Di Vaio (born July 15 1976) is an Italian Football (soccer Striker, who currently plays for Bologna FC Born Giuseppe Galderisi (born March 22, 1963 in Salerno) is an Italian former Football (soccer forward and manager Alberto Gilardino, Cavaliere Ufficiale OMRI, (born July 5 1982 in Biella, Piedmont) is a World Cup -winning footballer who plays as Virgilio Felice Levratto ( October 26 1904 &ndash September 18 1968) was an Italian Football (soccer striker and Massimo Oddo, Cavaliere Ufficiale OMRI, (born June 14, 1976 in Città Sant'Angelo, Pescara) is an Italian World Aldo Olivieri ( October 2, 1910 &ndash April 5, 2001) was an Italian former football goalkeeper from 1931 to 1943 and trainer after Angelo Peruzzi, Cavaliere OMRI, (born February 16, 1970 in Viterbo) is an Italian former World Cup -winning football Gianluca Pessotto (born August 11, 1970) is an Italian former footballer who played with Juventus for the majority of his career Paolo Rossi (born September 23, 1956) is an Italian former Football (soccer player Roberto Tricella (born 18 March 1959) is a former Italian footballer. Damiano Tommasi (born May 17, 1974 in Negrar, Province of Verona) is an Italian football player who currently plays for Paolo Vanoli (born August 12, 1972 in Varese) is a former professional footballer, who played as a Left back. Renato Zaccarelli (born in Ancona, January 18, 1951) was a former Italian footballer, who played in the midfield role For another Brazilian footballers named Adaílton, see José Adaílton dos Santos Filho and Adaílton da Silva Santos. Valon Behrami (born 19 April 1985 in Mitrovica) is a Yugoslav -born Swiss football Midfielder who plays Thomas Berthold (born 12 November 1964 is a German football coach and former defender. Hans-Peter Briegel (born October 11, 1955 in Rodenbach, West Germany) is a former German football player and manager Mauro Germán Camoranesi Serra, Cavaliere OMRI, (born October 4, 1976 in Tandil, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina) is an Claudio Paul Caniggia (born January 9, 1967 in Henderson Buenos Aires) is a former Argentine football forward, who played Dirceu José Guimarães, named "Dirceu", ( June 15, 1952 in Rio de Janeiro – September 15, 1995) was a Sébastien Frey (born March 18, 1980 in Thonon-les-Bains) is a French football goalkeeper currently playing for Italian Mario Frick (born September 7, 1974 in Chur, Switzerland) is a half-Swiss football player (primarily a Striker) from Joseph "Joe" Jordan (born 15 December, 1951 in Carluke, Scotland) was a centre-forward in the Leeds United Preben Elkjær Larsen (born September 11, 1957 in Copenhagen) is a Danish former professional football player, simply referred to Martin Laursen (born July 26 1977 in Fårvang Denmark) is a Danish professional football player who is the captain for Aston Villa Adrian Mutu (born January 8 1979 in Călineşti, Argeş County) is a Romanian Striker who plays for Italian Serie A club ACF Robert Prytz (born 12 January 1960) is a former Swedish football player. Florin Valeriu Răducioiu (born 17 March 1970 in Bucharest) is a former Romanian football Striker, who played for Dinamo Bucureşti Anthony "Ante" Šerić (born 15 January 1979 is a Croatian Australian footballer who currently plays for Beşiktaş. Dragan Stojkovic ( Serbian: Драган Стојковић Dragan Stojković) (born March 3, 1965 in Niš, Serbia, Pedro Antonio Troglio (born July 28 1965 in Luján, Buenos Aires) is a retired Argentine football player and manager Władysław Antoni Żmuda (born June 6 1954 in Lublin) is a retired Polish football defender who played for clubs such as Śląsk Wrocław, Adrian Mihalcea (born May 24, 1976 in Slobozia, Romania) is a Romanian international football Striker who currently Craig Martin Davies (born 9 January 1986 in Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire, England) is an English -born Welsh Osvaldo Bagnoli (born July 3, 1935 in Milan) is a former Italian football coach Nils Liedholm ( October 8, 1922 &ndash November 5, 2007) was a Swedish football Midfielder and coach Alberto Malesani (born June 5, 1954 in Verona) is an Italian Football (soccer manager Claudio Cesare Prandelli (born 19 August 1957 in Orzinuovi, Province of Brescia) is an Italian football coach currently Ferruccio Valcareggi ( 12 February 1919 &ndash 2 November 2005) was an Italian football player and coach 2008 ( MMVIII) is the current year in accordance with the Gregorian calendar, a Leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Events 211 - Roman Emperor Septimius Severus dies leaving the Roman Empire in the hands of his two quarrelsome sons Position Player
Flag of Italy GK Federico Cecchini
Flag of Italy GK Francesco Franzese
Flag of Brazil GK Rafael
Flag of Italy DF Alessandro Castellan
Flag of Italy DF Alberto Comazzi (captain)
Flag of Italy DF Natale Gonnella
Flag of Finland DF Jarkko Hurme
Flag of Italy DF Giovanni Morabito
Flag of Italy DF Giovanni Orfei
Flag of Italy DF Emanuele Politti
Flag of Italy DF Lorenzo Sibilano
Flag of Italy MF Antonio Bellavista
Flag of Italy MF Nicola Corrent
Flag of Italy MF Stefano Garzon
Flag of Italy MF Francesco Giraldi
No. In many team Sports a goalkeeper (termed goaltender netminder, goalie, or keeper in some sports In many team Sports a goalkeeper (termed goaltender netminder, goalie, or keeper in some sports In many team Sports a goalkeeper (termed goaltender netminder, goalie, or keeper in some sports Rafael de Andrade Bittencourt (born 3 March, 1982 in São Paulo is a Brazilian Football (soccer Goalkeeper. In Association football (soccer a defender is a player who tries to prevent the other team from scoring In Association football (soccer a defender is a player who tries to prevent the other team from scoring Alberto Comazzi (born 16 April, 1979 in Novara) is an Italian Football (soccer defender. In team sports a captain is a title given to the member of the team In Association football (soccer a defender is a player who tries to prevent the other team from scoring Natale Gonnella (born 19 January, 1976 in Colleferro, Rome) is an Italian Football (soccer defender. In Association football (soccer a defender is a player who tries to prevent the other team from scoring Jarkko Erkki Hurme (born June 4, 1986 in Oulu) is a Finnish footballer. In Association football (soccer a defender is a player who tries to prevent the other team from scoring Giovanni Morabito (born 26 January, 1978 in Reggio Calabria) is an Italian Football (soccer defender. In Association football (soccer a defender is a player who tries to prevent the other team from scoring Giovanni Orfei (born 31 January, 1976 in Tivoli) is an Italian footballer who plays for Serie C1/A team Hellas In Association football (soccer a defender is a player who tries to prevent the other team from scoring In Association football (soccer a defender is a player who tries to prevent the other team from scoring Lorenzo Sibilano (born 10 July, 1978 in Bari) is an Italian Football (soccer defender. For the Australian Rules position see Midfielder (Australian Rules. Antonio Bellavista is an Italian professional Footballer currently playing for A For the Australian Rules position see Midfielder (Australian Rules. Nicola Corrent (born 29 March, 1979 in Verona) is an Italian Football (soccer Midfielder. For the Australian Rules position see Midfielder (Australian Rules. For the Australian Rules position see Midfielder (Australian Rules. Position Player
Flag of Italy MF Leandro Greco
Flag of Italy MF Marco Mancinelli
Flag of Italy MF Massimo Minetti
Flag of France MF Sebastien Piocelle
Flag of Italy MF Luca Vigna
Flag of Italy FW Cristian Altinier
Flag of Guinea FW Karamoko Cisse
Flag of Russia FW Dimitri Iakovlevski
Flag of Italy FW Daniele Morante
Flag of Italy FW Stefano Pastrello
Flag of Italy FW Alessio Stamilla
Flag of Italy FW Giovanni Vriz
Flag of Brazil FW William da Silva
Flag of Uzbekistan FW Ilyas Zeytulaev

References

  1. ^ "Punch-drunk Verona fire Colomba", Football Italia, 2007-10-08. For the Australian Rules position see Midfielder (Australian Rules. Leandro Greco (born July 19, 1986 in Rome) is an Italian football player for Pisa, on loan from Roma. For the Australian Rules position see Midfielder (Australian Rules. Marco Mancinelli (born January 31, 1982 in Recanati) is an Italian Football (soccer Midfielder. For the Australian Rules position see Midfielder (Australian Rules. Massimo Minetti is a Midfielder for FC Messina Peloro.He has Shirt number 7 For the Australian Rules position see Midfielder (Australian Rules. Sébastien Piocelle (born 10 November, 1978 in Gouvieux) is a French footballer. For the Australian Rules position see Midfielder (Australian Rules. Strikers, also known as forwards and attackers, are the players on a team in Association football (soccer in the row nearest to the opposing Strikers, also known as forwards and attackers, are the players on a team in Association football (soccer in the row nearest to the opposing Strikers, also known as forwards and attackers, are the players on a team in Association football (soccer in the row nearest to the opposing Strikers, also known as forwards and attackers, are the players on a team in Association football (soccer in the row nearest to the opposing Strikers, also known as forwards and attackers, are the players on a team in Association football (soccer in the row nearest to the opposing Strikers, also known as forwards and attackers, are the players on a team in Association football (soccer in the row nearest to the opposing Strikers, also known as forwards and attackers, are the players on a team in Association football (soccer in the row nearest to the opposing Strikers, also known as forwards and attackers, are the players on a team in Association football (soccer in the row nearest to the opposing William Barbosa Da Silva (born June 2, 1978 in São Paulo) is a Brazilian Football (soccer Striker. Strikers, also known as forwards and attackers, are the players on a team in Association football (soccer in the row nearest to the opposing Ilyas Zeytulaev ( uzbek Ilyos Zeytullayev, born August 13, 1984 in Angren, Uzbekistan, by then part of Soviet Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. Events 314 - Roman Emperor Licinius is defeated by his colleague Constantine I at the Battle of Cibalae, and loses Retrieved on 2007-11-14. Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. Events 1533 - Conquistadors from Spain under the leadership of Francisco Pizarro arrive in Cajamarca, Inca  
  2. ^ League table at betstudy.com
  3. ^ Squadra (Italian). Hellas Verona FC. Retrieved on 2008-02-04. 2008 ( MMVIII) is the current year in accordance with the Gregorian calendar, a Leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Events 211 - Roman Emperor Septimius Severus dies leaving the Roman Empire in the hands of his two quarrelsome sons

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