Bologna F.C. 1909

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Full name Bologna Football Club 1909 SpA
Nickname(s) Rossoblu (Red-Blues);
Felsinei
Founded 1909
Ground Stadio Renato Dall'Ara,
Bologna, Italy
(Capacity 39,444)
Chairman Flag of Italy Alfredo Cazzola
Head Coach Flag of Italy Daniele Arrigoni
League Serie A
2007-08 Serie B, 2nd (promoted)
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Bologna Football Club 1909 is an Italian football club based in Bologna, Emilia-Romagna. They were formed in 1909 and continue on today. The club are nicknamed the rossoblù because of the red and blue striped shirts they wear.

During its history the club has won the Italian League Championship seven times. They are the sixth most successful team in the league ever. Bologna F.C. was promoted to Serie A for the 2008-09 season, having last played in the top division in 2004-05.

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[edit] History

Bologna Football Club's formation was orchestrated by Emilio Arnstein, an Austrian who became interested in football at university in Vienna and Praga. He and his brother had previously founded another football club Black Star F.C. in Austria.

The club was founded on 3 October 1909 as AGC Bologna, in the Northern Italian city of Bologna. Upon its formation, Carlo Sandoni was the clubs sponsor and General manager, Swissman Louis Rauch became president, nobleman Guido Della Valle was the vice-president, Enrico Penaglia secretary, Sergio Lampronti cashier, while Emilio Arnstein and Leone Vincenzi were appointed councilmen. They are thought to have adopted their red and blue stripes from Crystal Palace F.C.

On 20 March 1910 Bologna played their first ever game, it was against Virtus (who wore white shirts), Bologna outclassed their opponents winning 9-1. The first football squad featured; Koch, Chiara, Pessarelli, Bragaglia, Guido Della Valle, Nanni, Donati, Rauch, Bernabeu, Mezzano and Gradi.

Their formative season was spent in the regional league under Arrigo Gradi as captain, Bologna won their league gaining promotion to a league named Group Veneto-Emiliano. They spent four seasons in this league, never finishing lower than fifth. Bologna were entered into the Northern League before all football leagues were postponed for World War I.

[edit] Champions: 1920s and 1930s

After the first war, Bologna began to become more successful; first reaching the semi-finals of the Northern Italian competition in 1919-20, they went one better the following season by reaching the Northern League finals; going out 2-1 to Pro Vercelli. They would equal this again in 1923-24, coming runner up to (eventual National champions) Genoa.

Bologna squad from the 1912 season.
Bologna squad from the 1912 season.

Bologna became Northern and National League champions for the first time during 1924-25, thrashing A.S. Roma 6-0 to take the championship. A few seasons later Bologna became champions of Italy for the second time in 1928-29 giving them a foothold in Italian football, building up a legacy, this was the last time the league was competed in the old system, Serie A was instated the following year.

The Scudetto was won by Bologna four more times before World War II, these were achieved in; 1935-36, 1936-37, 1938-39 and 1940-41.

[edit] Post-World War II

After World War II, the club was less successful. Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, the club generally floated between 4th, 5th and 6th position in the league, until they took the league title back in 1963-64. To date this remains their last Serie A championship, bringing the club's total to seven.

It wasn't all doom and gloom for the club however, in the 1970s they won the Italian Cup twice, the second of which was competed against Palermo, the game was tense and finished 1-1 beforing going to a penalty shootout, Bologna won the shootout 4-3.

[edit] Climbing Down and back up the Leagues

Beginning in the 1981-82 season the club began to slide, first they were relegated from Serie A after battling it out for survival with Cagliari and Genoa. They were relegated twice in succession and slid into Serie C1. They won their way out of C1 the next year, and returned to Serie A for the 1988-89 season after four years of fighting it out in Serie B.

They did not remain long, however, being relegated in 1991 and returning to Serie C1 in 1993. The club returned to Serie A for 1996, two years later Bologna tastes a slice of success on the European stage; winning the UEFA Intertoto Cup and playing in the UEFA Cup. The club remained in Serie A until the 2004/05 campaign, losing to Parma in the playoffs.

[edit] Recent times

Despite losing some key players, Bologna expected to be challenging strongly for promotion from Serie B in the 2005-06 campaign. However, despite its ambition, Bologna had a poor start to the season, causing the sacking of experienced coach Renzo Ulivieri, replaced by Andrea Mandorlini.

During this time, the team was sold by Giuseppe Gazzoni Frascara to Alfredo Cazzola, a local entrepreneur. However, Mandorlini was not either able to bring Bologna up the Serie B table, and was fired on March 5, 2006; Ulivieri was then appointed back as team coach, after having been sacked a few months before. Bologna ended the 2005-2006 Serie B campaign in eighth place. In the 2006-2007 season, Bologna ended with the seventh place: the season has been however characterized by several clashes between chairman Cazzola and head coach Ulivieri, who was ultimately fired on April 14, 2007 and replaced by caretaker and former assistant coach Luca Cecconi. For the 2007-2008 season, Bologna was led by Daniele Arrigoni, who helped the Rossoblu achieve automatic promotion back to the top flight after finishing second in Serie B.

[edit] Current squad

As of 2008-02-01[1]

No. Position Player
1 Flag of Italy GK Francesco Antonioli
2 Flag of Italy DF Daniele Daino
4 Flag of Italy MF Christian Amoroso
5 Flag of Brazil FW Adaílton
7 Flag of Italy MF Francesco Valiani
8 Flag of Italy MF Nicola Mingazzini
10 Flag of Italy MF Davide Bombardini
11 Flag of Italy FW Dino Fava Passaro
14 Flag of Italy DF Marcello Castellini (Captain)
15 Flag of Italy GK Roberto Colombo
16 Flag of Italy MF Davide Carrus
No. Position Player
18 Flag of Greece DF Vangelis Moras
19 Flag of Italy DF Claudio Terzi
20 Flag of Italy FW Davide Di Gennaro (on loan from AC Milan)
23 Flag of Italy DF David Giubilato (on loan from Vicenza)
30 Flag of Italy FW Cristian Bucchi (on loan from Napoli)
33 Flag of Italy MF Luca Ferrari
34 Flag of Italy MF Simone Confalone
41 Flag of Italy FW Massimo Marazzina
74 Flag of Italy MF Luigi Lavecchia
79 Flag of Italy DF Riccardo Bonetto (on loan from Lazio)

[edit] Presidential history

Bologna have had numerous presidents over the course of their history, some of which have been the owners of the club, others have been honorary presidents. Here is a complete list of Bologna presidents from 1909 until the present day.[2]

 
Name Years
Louis Rauch 1909–1910
Pio Borghesani 1910
Emilio Arnstein 1910
Igino Bettini 1936–1941
Domenico Gori 1910–1912
Rodolfo Minelli 1912–1919
Cesare Medica 1919–1921
Angelo Sbarberi 1921–1922
Antonio Turri 1922
Ruggero Murè (Honorary president) 1923
Enrico Masetti 1923–1925
Paolo Graziani 1925–1928
Gianni Bonaveri 1928–1935
 
Name Years
Renato Dall'Ara 1935–1964
Luigi Goldoni 1964–1968
Raimondo Venturi 1968–1970
Filippo Montanari 1970–1972
Luciano Conti 1972–1979
Tommaso Fabbretti 1979–1983
Giuseppe Brizzi 1983–1985
Luigi Corioni 1985–1991
Piero Gnudi 1991–1993
Giuseppe Gazzoni Frascara 1993–2002
Renato Cipollini 2002–2005
Alfredo Cazzola 2005–present

[edit] Managerial history

Bologna have had many managers and trainers, some seasons they have had co-managers running the team, here is a chronological list of them from 1920 onwards.[3]

 
Name Nationality Years
Hermann Felsner Flag of Austria 1920–1931
Gyula Lelovich Flag of Hungary 1931–1932
József Nagy Flag of Hungary 1932
Achille Gama Flag of Brazil 1932–1933
Technical Commission Flag of Italy 1933–1934
Lajos Kovács Flag of Hungary 1934
Árpád Weisz Flag of Hungary 1934–1938
Hermann Felsner Flag of Austria 1938–1942
Mario Montesanto Flag of Italy 1942–1943
Alexander Popovic Flag of Austria 1945–1946
Technical Commission Flag of Italy 1946
József Viola Flag of Hungary 1946–1947
Gyula Lelovich Flag of Hungary 1947–1948
Toni Cargnelli Flag of Austria 1948–1949
Edmond Crawford Flag of England 1950–1951
Raffaele Sansone Flag of Uruguay Flag of Italy 1951
Giuseppe Galluzzi Flag of Italy 1951–1952
Gyula Lelovich Flag of Hungary 1952
Giuseppe Viani Flag of Italy 1952–1956
Aldo Campatelli Flag of Italy 1956–1957
Ljubo Benčić Flag of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1957
György Sárosi Flag of Hungary 1957–1958
Alfredo Foni Flag of Italy 1958–1959
Federico Allasio Flag of Italy 1959–1961
Fulvio Bernardini Flag of Italy 1961–1965
Manlio Scopigno Flag of Italy 1965
Luis Carniglia Flag of Argentina 1965–1968
Giuseppe Viani Flag of Italy 1968
Cesarino Cervellati Flag of Italy 1968–1969
Oronzo Pugliese Flag of Italy 1969
Edmondo Fabbri Flag of Italy 1969–1972
Oronzo Pugliese
Cesarino Cervellati
Flag of Italy
Flag of Italy
1972
Bruno Pesaola Flag of Argentina 1972–1976
Gustavo Giagnoni Flag of Italy 1976–1977
Cesarino Cervellati Flag of Italy 1977
 
Name Nationality Years
Bruno Pesaola Flag of Argentina 1977–1979
Marino Perani Flag of Italy 1979
Cesarino Cervellati Flag of Italy 1979
Marino Perani Flag of Italy 1979–1980
Luigi Radice Flag of Italy 1980–1981
Tarcisio Burgnich Flag of Italy 1981–1982
Franco Liguori Flag of Italy 1982
Alfredo Magni Flag of Italy 1982
Paolo Carosi Flag of Italy 1982–1983
Cesarino Cervellati Flag of Italy 1983
Giancarlo Cadè Flag of Italy 1983–1984
Pietro Santin Flag of Italy 1984
Bruno Pace Flag of Italy 1984–1985
Carlo Mazzone Flag of Italy 1985–1986
Vincenzo Guerini Flag of Italy 1986–1987
Gian Battista Fabbri Flag of Italy 1987
Luigi Maifredi Flag of Italy 1987–1990
Francesco Scoglio Flag of Italy 1990
Luigi Radice Flag of Italy 1990–1991
Luigi Maifredi Flag of Italy 1991
Nedo Sonetti Flag of Italy 1991–1992
Eugenio Bersellini Flag of Italy 1992–1993
Aldo Cerantola Flag of Italy 1993
Romano Fogli Flag of Italy 1993
Alberto Zaccheroni Flag of Italy 1993
Edoardo Reja Flag of Italy 1993–1994
Renzo Ulivieri Flag of Italy 1994–1998
Carlo Mazzone Flag of Italy 1998–1999
Sergio Buso Flag of Italy 1999
Francesco Guidolin Flag of Italy 1999–2003
Carlo Mazzone Flag of Italy 2003–2005
Renzo Ulivieri Flag of Italy 2005
Andrea Mandorlini Flag of Italy 2005–2006
Renzo Ulivieri Flag of Italy 2006–2007
Luca Cecconi Flag of Italy 2007
Daniele Arrigoni Flag of Italy 2007–present

[edit] Honours

Italian Football Championship / Serie A: 7

Italian Cup 2:

  • Winners: 1969–70, 1973–74

Mitropa Cup 3:

  • Winners: 1932, 1934, 1961

UEFA Intertoto Cup:

  • Winners: 1998

Italian Northern League:

  • Winners: 1924–25
  • Runners-up: 1920–21, 1923–24, 1925–26

[edit] Famous players

   

[edit] References

  1. ^ La rosa 2007-2008 del Bologna F.C. 1909 (Italian). Bologna FC 1909. Retrieved on 2008-02-01.
  2. ^ "Tutti I Presidenti del Bologna", FedeRossoblu.net, 13 October 2007. 
  3. ^ "Tutti Gli Allenatori del Bologna", FedeRossoblu.net, 13 October 2007. 

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