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was shorter than hoped as they spent just one season in the league, finishing third from bottom and being relegated as a result. The disappointment led to the departure of cult hero
Barbuti, a striker who scored 37 league goals in 98 appearances in just three years for the club and was loved by the
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triumph. Only a run of good form late in the season saved Parma from relegation to Serie B. By 2002, every player that started the 1999 UEFA Cup triumph over
Marseille had been moved on out of necessity. Parma's continued success throughout the 1990s and early 2000s earned them a tag as one of the
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to play for the national team when he made his debut in 1959. He had previously turned the opportunity to play for Parma down due to its relatively small size, but he ended his career at the club in 1971 after a two-year stint wearing the cross. He would later manage the club for a short period in
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2–0. The team remained in Serie B for three years before being relegated to the Prima
Divisione at the end of the 1931–32 season, the year before the club changed its name to Associazione Sportiva Parma. Having finished in the top two positions for three consecutive seasons in the Prima Divisione,
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in order to stay in the top tier of
Italian football. They won the play-off 2–1 on aggregate, having lost the first leg at home by a solitary goal. With the club still not having found a new owner after it was put up for sale at the beginning of January 2005, Enrico Bondi was made president and
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in 1966. The club was in turmoil and, having been ordered into liquidation by the Court of Parma in 1968, it was the absorption of local side A.C. Parmense that brought about a change of fortunes in both financial and sporting terms and led to a change of name to
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increased his stake in the ownership of the club to 45% with the purchase of the deceased
Ceresin's sons' shares and named Giorgio Pedraneschi as president. This would allow Scala to supplement the squad that achieved promotion from Serie B, which included central defenders
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Emilian regional championship at this point, from which they would qualify to play nationally by performing well. They achieved their first promotion from a regional league during the 1924–25 season, moving from the Seconda Divisione to the
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November 1996 as he was incompatible with the formation switch from 4–4–2 to 3–5–2, a decision Ancelotti has since expressed his regret over. However, the side packed full of stars were guided to the club's best ever league finish under Ancelotti in
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charged with securing a sale, continuing to sell Parma's most valuable assets, such as
Alberto Gilardino, who left for A.C. Milan at the cost of €25M in the summer of 2005, having scored 50 league goals in 95 matches, and
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of his duties in the space of a few months and hiring Pietro
Carmignani. All of this despite another 23-league goal haul from Gilardino. Parma's league position meant they had to contest a two-legged play-off against
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before the first game of the season. Colomba brought about a dramatic change in fortunes, winning four of the seven games he took charge of, including three consecutive victories against top opposition
816:, this season remains Parma's most successful ever, winning two cup competitions as Parma adopted yellow and blue horizontal stripes for the first time in many years. On 14 April 1999, Parma and
737:: second place and only two points behind champions Juventus, who converted a dubiously awarded penalty against Parma in a 1–1 draw in May. As a result, Parma made their first appearance in the
388:, a player who would go on to play an important role in some of Parma's most famous triumphs and enjoy considerable success at the club in the process of doing so, scored his first goal for the
1264:, finally securing promotion back to Serie A with a 2–2 draw on 16 May 2009 with two games left to play. Parma went on to finish the season in second place, 4 points behind eventual winners
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and selling Stoichkov, Couto, Inzaghi and Di Chiara. As the new leadership continued to make changes to the team, Zola, who had scored 49 goals in 102 league games for Parma, was sold to
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in the penultimate game of the season, having celebrated avoiding relegation the weekend before. On 9 January 2012, Ghirardi sacked Colomba and replaced him with
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Parma topped their regional division in 1969–70, earning themselves promotion to Serie C, where they would remain for three years. In 1969, the club signed winger
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55:, adopting its unique white shirts emblazoned with a black cross on the front. The genesis came about after Verdi's death was commemorated with the dispute of the
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was announced as the new man-in-charge of the Emilian side in May 2002. However, once more the winning players from the previous season were sold to raise money:
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replaced him. The man presiding over the club's affairs during this period, president Pedraneschi, was also replaced by Stefano Tanzi, son of president Calisto.
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after a disappointing home defeat to rock-bottom Bari, which saw Parma fall within two points of the relegation zone with seven matches to go. His replacement,
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who had scored eight goals, as pressure on Marino from the boardroom grew. However, Marino's time in charge ended on 3 April, when he was sacked by President
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991:, perennially associated with the side's youth team, was appointed head coach and secured the most recently won prize in Parma's trophy cabinet when Parma
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who, against overwhelming odds, managed to avoid relegation to Serie B on the final day of the season, before leaving at the end of the season. In the
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who guided the club to joint top at the half-way mark and a second-place finish, ending the season unbeaten at home and fired on with goals from
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took over and led the side to fourth in the league once more, this time securing Champions League qualification, although Parma did lose the
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became the first to play for Italy in 1992. Although Parma's form dropped off in the new year, despite the re-signing of fans' favourite
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after finishing runners-up in the Prima Divisione in the 1928–29 season. Parma made their debut in Serie B on 6 October 1929, beating
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record. They won their first ever game in Serie D 2–1 against Villafranca Veronese, with 10,000 supporters in attendance.
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the previous year, which failed to meet the then-asking price of €27m. Ghirardi, a 31-year-old entrepreneur and owner of
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back in Serie B was a successful one, missing out on promotion to Italy's top tier by just three points and eliminating
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started with good form, winning eight of the first sixteen matches and sitting in fourth position before Christmas, as
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that summer after his starring role. However, they only lasted a season in Serie B and began the 1980s back down in
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Parma's stay in Serie B started badly under Luca Cagni, who was sacked six games into the season and replaced by
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was chosen as head coach. In the club's first season, it sold over 9,000 season tickets, more than doubling the
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fans for his tireless running, goalscoring record and manic celebrations in front of – and sometimes in — the
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scoring eighteen league goals as part of Parma's three-pronged forward line, alongside Brolin and Asprilla.
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the early 1980s before his death in 1986. The club crept back into professional football with promotion to
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saw their official position changed to seventh and assured them a return to the UEFA Cup. Players such as
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they did manage to finish eighth in the final standings, narrowly missing out on qualification for the
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on 12 May 1993. They also managed a record high finish of third place, but slipped to defeat in the
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to qualify for the group stages, further qualification and a quarter-final was in part denied by a
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final, which pitted the same sides against each other over two legs, 2–1. Despite the signings of
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volley secured the triumph. The UEFA Cup win was later tainted by the release of footage showing
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in over three years, the longest period without Parma representation since
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in January and the death of owner Ernesto Ceresin in February seeing the
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following a winless run of six matches that culminated in a 5–0 loss to
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in July 1913 as Verdi Foot Ball Club in honour of famous opera composer
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in January 2001, who soon succumbed to poor health. New coach
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football. In the ensuing summer, Hernán Crespo was sold to
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1184:sale following a failed bid from ex-
951:for 55 billion lire (€28.4 million)
2583:Rickerd, Stewart (30 August 2015).
2318:Fleming, Scott (16 December 2010).
2214:Horncastle, James (13 March 2008).
2107:"Ufficiale: Il Parma è di Ghirardi"
2042:"AC Milan Group 2006 annual report"
1834:Bandini, Paolo (23 November 2009).
903:in search of a league title, with
867:Joy at an early season trophy, the
650:More international fame (1994–1998)
483:
263:once and was the first person from
2510:Salsano, Francesco (13 May 2012).
2162:"Ranieri appointed coach of Parma"
1919:. 16 February 2009. Archived from
1765:Marcotti, Gabriele (24 May 2005).
1292:, just three points behind rivals
560:struck on the hour mark. In 1991,
556:on the stroke of half-time before
51:, who was born in the province of
14:
2585:"Parma sell 9,000 season tickets"
2514:[Parma, record seventh].
860:, raising suspicions that he was
630:. The same season, however, they
544:for third – and prevailed in the
135:After finishing as runners-up in
2796:
2795:
2429:"Lieutenant Colomba cracks case"
2292:Carminati, Nadia (2 June 2010).
2266:Carminati, Nadia (24 May 2010).
1736:Barber, Tony (11 January 2005).
1236:on the final day of the season,
979:exit, this time at the hands of
1995:"Parmalat: Timeline to turmoil"
1968:Wilson, Bill (6 January 2004).
1442:Associazione Parma Club Petitot
1268:. Parma's return to Serie A in
848:header before half-time and an
520:saw Parma exit the UEFA Cup to
43:A football club was founded in
23:covers nearly 100 years of the
2079:"The week in review SevenDays"
2077:Boone, Jon (15 January 2005).
1738:"Bondi invites bids for Parma"
1363:Another rebirth (2015–present)
769:, all of whom would later win
247:, who was capped 21 times for
210:, the league's top scorer, in
186:with the help of the prolific
1:
2746:Centro Sportivo di Collecchio
2520:(in Italian). RCS MediaGroup.
2409:. skysports.com. 3 March 2011
2377:"Ghirardi ups Parma pressure"
1708:. 19 May 2010. Archived from
1458:[Crusader Warriors].
1090:Parma prepare to kick off at
943:for German record 56 million
2491:(in Italian). 9 January 2012
2435:. 2 May 2011. Archived from
2403:"Parma keep faith in Marino"
2051:(in Italian). Archived from
1570:"Ed è di nuovo spareggio!!!"
1558:(in Italian). repubblica.it.
879:elimination at the hands of
2189:"La salvezza abita a Parma"
2845:
2512:"Parma, settima da record"
2268:"Udinese appoint Guidolin"
1554:[Parma Alphabet].
638:and slipped to 5th in the
364:Two promotions (1985–1990)
2791:
2783:European Club Association
2657:
1887:"Parma turn to Prandelli"
1379:as the representative of
901:world record transfer fee
634:1–0 in the final against
632:lost the Cup Winners' Cup
1706:"Parma: '90s Phenomenon"
1369:S.S.D. Parma Calcio 1913
1040:2002 Supercoppa Italiana
993:came up against Juventus
856:receiving injections of
608:1992 Supercoppa Italiana
20:S.S.D. Parma Calcio 1913
2517:La Gazzetta dello Sport
1304:in the summer of 2010.
987:just two months later.
468:, with players such as
299:Maldini-led Parma beat
288:saw the club return to
39:Early years (1913–1940)
27:from the club based in
2684:Records and statistics
2294:"Parma appoint Marino"
1624:Settore Crociato Parma
1599:Settore Crociato Parma
1595:"Sanremese-Parma: 0–1"
1574:Settore Crociato Parma
1530:Settore Crociato Parma
1512:Settore Crociato Parma
1460:Settore Crociato Parma
1456:"I Guerrieri Crociati"
1377:article 52 of N.O.I.F.
1177:
1099:
801:
773:for their countries.
709:
708:, Parma's home stadium
497:
132:
83:would be named in the
2326:. football-italia.net
2247:(in Italian). figc.it
1913:"Di Vaio rides again"
1550:Bertoncini, Antonio.
1367:The re-founded club,
1172:
1089:
784:
704:
491:
160:Campianto Alta Italia
130:
2741:Stadio Ennio Tardini
2193:Gazzetta dello Sport
2111:Gazzetta dello Sport
1552:"Alfabeto gialloblù"
1444:. www.apcpetitot.it.
1064:The following season
806:Juan Sebastián Verón
741:, but having beaten
706:Stadio Ennio Tardini
358:Stadio Ennio Tardini
81:Stadio Ennio Tardini
2489:Corriere della Sera
2356:on 15 December 2010
2001:. 28 September 2005
1669:on 22 November 2010
1659:"Parma all-time XI"
1626:. 27 December 2017.
1556:La Republicca Parma
1526:"Udinese-Parma 0-2"
1514:. 27 December 2017.
1262:Cristiano Lucarelli
1038:to Juventus in the
787:1999 UEFA Cup Final
412:. His replacement,
368:Parma continued to
2346:"Parma 0 - 0 Roma"
2241:"Daniele Galloppa"
2168:. 13 February 2007
2132:Michaels, Adrian.
1810:on 20 January 2011
1478:"Parma City Guide"
1418:on 8 February 2011
1307:Parma started the
1254:Francesco Guidolin
1238:Zlatan Ibrahimović
1178:
1100:
1072:financial meltdown
822:Coppa Italia final
802:
710:
616:European Super Cup
594:over Belgian side
586:header and a late
582:from a corner, an
498:
423:Scala's Parma led
325:l'idolo della Nord
133:
2829:Parma Calcio 1913
2811:
2810:
2762:Derby dell'Emilia
2650:Parma Calcio 1913
1767:"Tactical switch"
1712:on 17 August 2011
1620:"Massimo Barbuti"
1282:Alberto Di Chiara
1218:Domenico Di Carlo
1147:who departed for
1098:in September 2007
1076:Alberto Gilardino
989:Pietro Carmignani
985:Daniel Passarella
941:Borussia Dortmund
869:Italian Super Cup
826:Gabriel Batistuta
747:Borussia Dortmund
676:2–1 aggregate win
573:Faustino Asprilla
530:Alberto Di Chiara
526:Antonio Benarrivo
406:Silvio Berlusconi
384:, a day on which
192:Július Korostelev
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1462:. Archived from
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1383:. Ex-head coach
1350:Roberto Donadoni
1321:Tommaso Ghirardi
1274:Daniele Galloppa
1258:Alberto Paloschi
1224:, and caretaker
1202:2006–07 UEFA Cup
1026:to Juventus and
1016:Cesare Prandelli
1008:"Seven Sisters"
997:Hidetoshi Nakata
977:Champions League
975:, another early
961:Gianluigi Buffon
949:Hidetoshi Nakata
909:Sérgio Conceição
877:Champions League
842:Luzhniki Stadium
785:A ticket to the
759:Gianluigi Buffon
755:Alberto Malesani
739:Champions League
692:Gianluigi Buffon
684:Hristo Stoichkov
592:Cup Winners' Cup
584:Alessandro Melli
554:Alessandro Melli
474:Claudio Taffarel
466:Alessandro Melli
386:Alessandro Melli
224:Coppa delle Alpi
196:William Bronzoni
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2542:. 27 July 2015.
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2433:Football Italia
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2383:. skysports.com
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2220:Football Italia
2216:"Cross to Bear"
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2021:"Bologna-Parma"
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1488:on 20 June 2010
1482:Football Italia
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1250:
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1174:Claudio Ranieri
1084:
1020:Fabio Cannavaro
1010:(Sette Sorelle)
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854:Fabio Cannavaro
834:away goals rule
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763:Fabio Cannavaro
696:Carlo Ancelotti
688:Filippo Inzaghi
672:Gianluca Vialli
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644:Gianfranco Zola
600:Wembley Stadium
580:Lorenzo Minotti
516:. However, the
486:
462:Lorenzo Minotti
437:Derby del Grana
366:
349:stay in Serie B
321:Massimo Barbuti
307:, who moved to
305:Carlo Ancelotti
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1214:2007–08 season
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1160:Daniele Bonera
1145:Sébastien Frey
1131:Silvio Baldini
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1111:2004–05 season
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1056:Daniele Bonera
973:2001-02 season
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935:proved a hit,
921:Renzo Ulivieri
913:Savo Milošević
905:Matías Almeyda
889:Internazionale
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548:final against
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506:Diego Maradona
485:
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286:following year
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253:1962 World Cup
251:, went to the
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