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Palermo Football Club, shortened to Palermo F.C. and usually simply known as Palermo (), is an Italian professional
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club based in
Palermo Palermo ( , ; scn, Palermu , locally also or ) is a city in southern Italy, the capital (political), capital of both the autonomous area, autonomous region of Sicily and the Metropolitan City of Palermo, the city's surrounding metropolitan ...
, Sicily, that currently plays in Serie B. It is part of the City Football Group. Founded for the first time on 1 November 1900 as Anglo Palermitan Athletic and Football Club, Palermo is one of the oldest clubs in Italy Among the club's accomplishments are a Coppa Italia Serie C, won in the 1992–93, and five Serie B league titles. It also appeared in three Italian Cup finals: in 1973-74, in 1978-79 and in 2010-11; and made 29 appearances in Serie A. Internationally, the club has made five appearances in European competitions, all in the UEFA Cup/Europa League.


History


Early history (1898–1947)

There is some debate and uncertainty about the exact date the club was founded. Some authorities believe that it may have been founded as early as 1898 due to the existence of papers addressed to
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, English ornithologist in Palermo and originally believed to be first club president, about a Palermo football team founded in the month of April of that year. Conversely, another source cites that in April 1897, the future founders of Palemo Calcio founded the association ''Sport Club''. The most common and officially stated foundation date is 1 November 1900, as the Anglo Palermitan Athletic and Football Club. The club is thought to have been founded by Ignazio Majo Pagano, a young Palermitan colleague of Whitaker who had discovered football while at college in London in the UK, where the modern game of association football originated. The initial staff comprised three Englishmen and nine natives of Palermo, with Whitaker as honorary chairman, Edward De Garston as inaugural president and with red and blue as the original team colours. The first recorded football match, played by the team on 30 December 1900, ended in a 5–0 defeat to an unidentified amateur English team. The club’s first official match, played on 18 April 1901 against Messina Football Club, ended in a 3–2 victory for the Palermitan side. In 1907, the club changed its name to Palermo Foot-Ball Club, and the team colours were changed to the current pink and black. From 1908 until Italy’s entry in World War I in 1915, Palermo was featured in the
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, organised by Scottish businessman Sir Thomas Lipton. The competition saw them face off against
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; Palermo won the competition three times, including a 6–0 victory in 1912. After a gap during the First World War, the club was refounded in 1919 as Unione Sportiva Palermo, by a committee of young university students and sportsmen. During the early 1920s, the club mainly competed in the ''Campionato Lega Sud'', a football league in Southern Italy, reaching the semi-finals in 1924 before being knocked out by Audace Taranto, Alba Roma and Internaples. The club was dissolved in 1927 due to financial problems, but was reformed one year later following a merger with Vigor Palermo under the name Palermo FootBall Club. Originally admitted to ''Prima Divisione'' (First Division), the equivalent of today's
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, the team was promoted to Serie B in 1930 and finally reached Serie A in 1932. From its debut season in Italy's top division, Palermo relocated to a new home, the ''Stadio Littorio'' (Lictorian Stadium) in the Favorita neighbourhood, today known as
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. The club played in Serie A until 1936, when they were relegated to Serie B and first played
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in the Sicilian derby. In 1936, Palermo was forced by the fascist regime to change its colours to yellow and red, after the official colours of the local municipality. Meanwhile, economic difficulties arose, and in 1940 the club was expelled by the
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because of financial problems. A merger with Unione Sportiva Juventina Palermo brought the foundation of Unione Sportiva Palermo-Juventina, which joined Serie C in 1941 and Serie B in 1942. The club could not finish the 1942–43 season due to the outbreak of World War II. At the same time the pink-and-black colors were chosen because Sicily became a "war zone". After the conflict, the club changed its name to US Palermo.


Post-war years (1947–2002)

After World War II, the team returned to Serie A by winning the Serie B championship of 1947–48. The new Palermo squad featured players such as Czechoslovakian legend
Čestmír Vycpálek Čestmír Vycpálek (Prague, 15 May 1921 – Palermo, 5 May 2002) was a Czech Republic, Czech football (soccer), football Association footballer, player and Association football manager, manager who played as a midfielder. He was an uncle of not ...
who signed from
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alongside Conti, Carmelo Di Bella and Pavesi. Palermo played Serie A until they were relegated in 1954. Massive changes in the board, as well as the manager's job and the squad, proved successful and the club returned to Serie A in 1956. Palermo became a " yo-yo club", bouncing up and down between the top two Italian leagues. Several stars played for Palermo during this period, such as
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striker
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(51 goals in 115 games with the ''Rosanero''), goalkeepers Roberto Anzolin and
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,
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and
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. Palermo marked its best campaign in 1961–62 season, finishing in eighth place in Serie A. In 1963, however, they were relegated to Serie B, where they played for five seasons. Palermo played again in Serie A between 1968 and 1970. In 1970,
Renzo Barbera Renzo Barbera ( Palermo, 19 April 1920 – Palermo, 20 May 2002) was an Italian businessman and the chairman of Palermo Football Club from 1970 to 1980. He was nicknamed ''"Presidentissimo"'' and ''"The Last Leopard"''. During his presidency t ...
took over the club as the new chairman. After 1973, Palermo FBC remained firmly rooted in Serie B. Despite this, Palermo reached two Italian Cup finals, both of which they narrowly lost: in 1974 to Bologna on penalty shoot-outs, and in 1979 to Juventus after extra time. Barbera left the club in 1980 and Palermo were relegated to
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four years later. The 1985–86 season, however, which ended in the summer, was the last for Palermo FBC, as, having just saved themselves from relegation, the club was expelled by the football federation due to financial problems. In the summer of 1987, after a year without professional football in Palermo, the club was re-founded bearing a new name, and began to play in
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, which it promptly won. In the 1990s, Palermo played between Serie B and Serie C1 with a few highs, such as its 1995–96 Serie B and Coppa Italia campaign, the latter ending in the quarter-finals, and a number of lows such as the 1998 relegation to Serie C2 after defeat in the play-offs to Battipagliese, later revoked by the federation to fill a vacant league slot. In March 2000, Roma chairman Franco Sensi led a holding company to purchase Palermo and Sergio D'Antoni became the president of Palermo and Palermo were promoted to Serie B one year later after a dramatic final week of the season, with Palermo coming back from behind to take first place from league-toppers Sicilian rivals
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. The first comeback season in the Serie B, with Bortolo Mutti as head coach, was an eventless one, with Palermo ending in a mid-table placement.


The Zamparini era: back to Serie A and European years (2002–2013)

In the summer of 2002, Friulian businessman and Venezia owner
Maurizio Zamparini Maurizio Zamparini (9 June 1941 – 1 February 2022) was an Italian businessman. He was the owner and director of football club U.S. Città di Palermo between July 2002 – February 2017 and from July 2017 – December 2018. Biography Zampari ...
acquired the club from Franco Sensi in a €15 million bid, with the clear intention to bring Palermo back to Serie A and establish the club as a Serie A regular with aims of participations to European competitions. Palermo failed in its first attempt to reach the Serie A in 2002–03 on the final week of the season, but later managed to achieve it after a hard but successful 2003–04 campaign which saw Palermo crowned as Serie B champions and promoted to Serie A after 31 years, under head coach Francesco Guidolin, who was hired in January 2004 as replacement for dismissed Silvio Baldini. The 2004–05 season, the first in Serie A for the Palermo club since 1973, ended with an excellent sixth place, securing qualification for the 2005–06 UEFA Cup for the first time in its history.
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broke the Palermo Serie A scoring record by notching up 20 league goals. In the following season, despite an unimpressive eighth place in the Serie A table, Palermo reached the last 16 in the UEFA Cup as well as the Coppa Italia semi-finals. The club was however admitted to play UEFA Cup again due to the 2006 '' Calciopoli'' scandal, with Palermo players Andrea Barzagli,
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, Simone Barone and
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being crowned
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winners. A number of impressive signings were made to establish an ambitious team, and a good beginning in the 2006–07 campaign appeared initially to confirm this. An 11-game winless streak, however, forced Palermo to fall down from third to seventh place, ending the season in fifth place and ensuring another UEFA Cup qualification. The club successively established as a force in the mid-table part of the Serie A league, also winning a
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national title in 2009. The following season started with new manager Walter Zenga, whose appointment from Sicilian arch-rivals Catania was greeted with surprise and dismay from supporters of both parties; Zenga's reign, however, lasted only 13 games, as he was dismissed on 23 November 2009 due to poor performances, ironically after a 1–1 home tie to Sicilian rivals and Zenga's former team, Catania, with former Lazio boss Delio Rossi being appointed at his place. Under the tutelage of Delio Rossi, results dramatically improved, and Palermo established a record of seven consecutive home wins, including wins against Italian giants Milan and Juventus, and emerging as serious contenders for a Champions League spot, which they ultimately lost to
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by only one point. Such season also launched new emerging stars such as midfielder Javier Pastore and goalkeeper
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, who went on to become integral part of their respective international teams. The 2010–11 season started with Delio Rossi still in charge of the club, and also marked Palermo's return into continental football in the form of the UEFA Europa League. Palermo reached their third Coppa Italia finals after defeating Milan 4–3 on aggregate on 10 May 2011, losing 3–1 to Internazionale in the final, in what is considered one of the peak moments of Zamparini's period at the club.


Zamparini's later years and Serie B return (2011–2018)

For the 2011–12 season, Delio Rossi was replaced by former Chievo boss
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, who was, however, sacked before the Serie A kickoff after being eliminated by Swiss minnows FC Thun in the Europa League third preliminary round; new head coach Devis Mangia, with no managerial experience other than at youth team and minor league level; despite that, Mangia turned Palermo fortunes by leading the ''Rosanero'' in fifth place thanks to an impressive string of six consecutive home wins, thus deserving a long-term deal at the club. A string of poor results, however, led Palermo to three consecutive defeats, including elimination from the Coppa Italia and a disappointing loss in the Sicilian derby, persuading Zamparini to replace Mangia with the more experienced Bortolo Mutti. Palermo arrived 16th in that season. For the 2012–13 season, Zamparini came with another staff revolution, appointing
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as the new director of football and
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as the manager, both coming from Siena. A complete squad restructuring, a total five managerial changes and some staff changes (including a short stint with
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as sports director) did not help, and Palermo ended its season in 18th place, being thus relegated to Serie B after nine consecutive seasons in the top flight. For the new Serie B campaign, Zamparini appointed former Milan and Italy international star Gennaro Gattuso as the new manager, despite him having little prior managerial experience; he was sacked in September 2013, the 28th sacked manager in 11 years. Fortune was reversed rather rapidly, however, as Palermo regained promotion back to Serie A for the 2014–15 season under the guidance of new head coach Giuseppe Iachini, with the ''Rosanero'' completing a record-breaking Serie B season with 86 points, one more than previous record holders Juventus, Chievo and Sassuolo (all of them in the 22-team Serie B format). With Iachini confirmed in charge, Palermo played a rather successful
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season, narrowly missing on a UEFA Europa League spot also thanks to the all-Argentine striking force of Paulo Dybala and Franco Vázquez. In 2015–16 season, Palermo started their season without Dybala after the youngster moved to Juventus; the ''Rosanero'' therefore relied on senior striker Alberto Gilardino to play as a partner of Vázquez. Another long list of managerial changes during the season (seven in total, with Davide Ballardini as the final one) marked a very troublesome season, during which Palermo escaped relegation on the last day of the league with the necessary win over Hellas Verona 3–2, securing 16th place. For the 2016–17 season, Zamparini re-appointed
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as director of football; he however resigned after just a month in charge and was replaced by former Trapani director Daniele Faggiano. Most senior players such as Gilardino, Sorrentino, Vázquez and Maresca were sold and mostly replaced with Alessandro Diamanti plus a number of young and quasi-unknown foreign players. Ballardini, who was originally confirmed as head coach, left his position after a draw at Inter Milan at the second matchday of the season and was replaced with Serie A newbie
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who ended his stay after seven league losses in a row, with former club captain Eugenio Corini taking over. More managerial and staff changes followed with little luck and, on 27 February 2017, Zamparini stepped down as chairman of Palermo after 15 years in charge, announcing he had agreed in principle to sell his controlling stake to an unspecified Anglo-American fund, led by Italian-American
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who was named new club president on 6 March. Palermo ended the season in 19th place, being relegated to Serie B. The takeover, originally scheduled to be finalized by 30 April 2017 and then delayed by 30 June, eventually collapsed after Zamparini, who in the meantime had appointed
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as new head coach for the
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campaign, rejected the final offer he received from Baccaglini. On 4 July 2017, Baccaglini resigned as Palermo chairman, falling back into the hands of Zamparini, after the necessary funds were not in place. Palermo's campaign in the
2017–18 Serie B The 2017–18 Serie B (known as the Serie B ConTe.it for sponsorship reasons) was the 86th season since its establishment in 1929. A total of 22 teams contested the league: 15 returning from the 2016–17 Serie B season, 4 promoted from 2016–1 ...
aimed for an immediate return to the top flight, with
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as head coach and
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as director of football. Initially, the team's form was good and the ''Rosanero'' ended the first half of the season in first place; however, a string of negative results led to the appointment of new manager
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, who was ultimately unable to win promotion, ending the regular season in fourth place and eventually losing the playoff finals to Frosinone.


New ownerships, financial issues and Serie B exclusion (2018–2019)

For the
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season, Palermo (with
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back for a third time as sporting director) found themselves having to sell a number of players for financial reasons. On 22 November 2018, the club formally confirmed a takeover agreement between Zamparini and an undisclosed investor, later confirmed to be the London based Sport Capital Group Investments Ltd., with English businessman Clive Richardson, head of the new group, being named as new club chairman. Following a January 2019 transfer window with no signings at all and serious tensions within the board, Clive Richardson (chairman) and John Treacy (director) both resigned from the club with immediate effect on 4 February 2019, citing that the full nature of the serious financial situation at the club had not been fully disclosed to them at the time of their purchase. Days later, the club was acquired for a nominal fee by Daniela De Angeli (former managing director from the Zamparini days) and Rino Foschi (appointed as chairman), only for them to sell it again to hotel and tourism company Arkus Network S.r.l. later in May. The new owner, Sporting Network S.r.l., subscribed a €5 million capital increase to the club. At the end of the
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, Palermo finished in third place with 63 points but was demoted by FIGC to last place in Serie B on 13 May due to serious financial irregularities, which meant relegation to Serie C for the following season. The club appealed to FIGC against this ruling and were successful in having the penalty revised; rather than automatic demotion, the club was merely docked 20 points instead, which consequently placed them in a comfortable mid-table eleventh position. However, on 24 June 2019, Palermo incorrectly submitted to FIGC their standard application for the following 2019–20 Serie B season, by failing to provide evidence of a valid insurance policy for the new season. A club trading with no insurance is an extremely serious breach of Italian company law, and as such FIGC had no alternative but to formally exclude the club not only from Serie B, but indeed all professional leagues, on 12 July 2019.


A fresh start, City Football Group ownership (2019–present)

On 23 July 2019, in compliance of
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, Mayor of Palermo Leoluca Orlando confirmed six declarations of interests had been presented for a new phoenix club to be admitted in Serie D, the highest level of non-professional football in Italy, for the 2019–20 season. The next day, Orlando announced his choice of a bid by a company named "Hera Hora srl", jointly owned by entrepreneurs Dario Mirri (a Palermo native, and
Renzo Barbera Renzo Barbera ( Palermo, 19 April 1920 – Palermo, 20 May 2002) was an Italian businessman and the chairman of Palermo Football Club from 1970 to 1980. He was nicknamed ''"Presidentissimo"'' and ''"The Last Leopard"''. During his presidency t ...
's nephew) and a Sicilian-American, Tony DiPiazza. Palermo completed their Serie D campaign in first place, and was awarded promotion to Serie C by the Italian Football Federation after all the amateur leagues were stopped in March 2020 due to the global COVID-19 pandemic. On 16 July 2020, the club changed its name to Palermo Football Club. Palermo, under the guidance of Silvio Baldini, concluded the 2021–22 Serie C campaign in third place in the Group C, behind
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and Catanzaro, and then made it to the promotion playoff final against Padova after eliminating Triestina, Virtus Entella and Feralpisalò in the process (during playoffs, Renzo Barbera stadium was always sold out). On 12 June 2022, Palermo were promoted to Serie B after defeating Padova 2–0 on aggregate thus returning to the Italian second division just three years after having been excluded from the league. On 4 July 2022, at the presence of Manchester City F.C. CEO Ferran Soriano, the club was formally announced to have been acquired by City Football Group, a subsidiary of Abu Dhabi United Group, with outgoing owner Dario Mirri (who was confirmed as club chairman) keeping a 20% of the quotes. Under new head coach Eugenio Corini, former Palermo captain in the 2000s, the ''Rosanero'' ended their season in ninth place, missing on promotion playoffs in the final game of the season.


Colours and badge

The new official badge as of 2019 is a white eagle's head and three pink/black feathers within a black stylized letter 'P'. The eagle represents the city of Palermo, as it is also part of the city's official coat of arms. This new badge replaced the long-standing badge of the previous formation of the club, an
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with an eagle poised for flight within it, and the previous official club denomination "U.S. Città di Palermo" in
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on the top. From its foundation, Palermo originally played with a red and blue shirt as its official colours, but decided to switch to the unusual current choice of pink and black on 27 February 1907, contemporaneously with the change of denomination to "Palermo FootBall Club". The colour choice of pink and black was suggested by Count Giuseppe Airoldi, a prominent founding member of the club. In a personal letter Airoldi wrote on 2 February 1905 to English club councillor
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, he defined pink and black poetically as "colours of the sad and the sweet", a choice he amusingly asserted to be suited for a team characterised by "results as up and down as a Swiss clock", noting also the fact that red and blue were a very commonly used choice of colours around Italy at the time. The club had to wait for their new jerseys for three months, because no pink cotton flannel material was available in Palermo and the appointed tailoring company could only find suitable material from England and had to import it from there. The vivid new shirts were first worn in a friendly match against Sir Thomas Lipton's crew team; the match ended in a 2–1 win for Palermo. From 1936 to 1940, the team were forced to play in red and yellow jerseys due to an imposition by the fascist regime of
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(red and yellow being the official colours of the municipality of Palermo.) When the club was refounded in 1941 following a merger with Juventina Palermo, they started dressing in light blue shirts on the pitch, but switched back to the very popular pink and black only one year later.


Shirt sponsors and manufacturers


Stadium

Palermo plays its home matches at
Stadio Renzo Barbera Stadio Renzo Barbera (commonly known as La Favorita) is a football stadium in Palermo, Italy. It is currently the home stadium of Palermo F.C. team. The stadium was inaugurated during the fascist era on 24 January 1932, and was originally name ...
. The stadium was opened in 1932, during the fascist regime, with the name ''Stadio Littorio'' (after the Italian name for the
fasces Fasces ( ; ; a ''plurale tantum'', from the Latin word ''fascis'', meaning "bundle"; it, fascio littorio) is a bound bundle of wooden rods, sometimes including an axe (occasionally two axes) with its blade emerging. The fasces is an Italian symbo ...
symbol). The inaugural match, won by Palermo 5–1, was played on 24 January 1932 against Atalanta. In 1936, the Littorio was renamed ''Stadio Michele Marrone'' after a fascist soldier who died in the Spanish Civil War. Initially the stadium featured a running track and no spectator space behind the goals, only terraces and a stand along the side. In 1948, following the end of World War II and the fall of the fascist regime, the stadium was renamed ''Stadio La Favorita'', after the Favorita neighbourhood where it was located. It was also restructured to remove the running track and add two curved end sections, increasing its capacity to 30,000. In 1984 it was enlarged to 50,000. The new capacity was reached only twice: for a
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league match against Sicilian rivals
Messina Messina (, also , ) is a harbour city and the capital of the Italian Metropolitan City of Messina. It is the third largest city on the island of Sicily, and the 13th largest city in Italy, with a population of more than 219,000 inhabitants in ...
and for a friendly match against Juventus. On the occasion of the
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, the stadium was renovated, some new seats added, but the overall capacity reduced to 37,619. During the 1989 renovation works, five employees died following the collapse of a section of the stadium. In 2002 the stadium was renamed in honour of
Renzo Barbera Renzo Barbera ( Palermo, 19 April 1920 – Palermo, 20 May 2002) was an Italian businessman and the chairman of Palermo Football Club from 1970 to 1980. He was nicknamed ''"Presidentissimo"'' and ''"The Last Leopard"''. During his presidency t ...
, legendary Palermo chairman in the 1970s. In 2007 Palermo chairman and owner
Maurizio Zamparini Maurizio Zamparini (9 June 1941 – 1 February 2022) was an Italian businessman. He was the owner and director of football club U.S. Città di Palermo between July 2002 – February 2017 and from July 2017 – December 2018. Biography Zampari ...
announced plans to move the club to a new state-of-the-art stadium possibly to be located in the ''ZEN'' neighbourhood of Palermo not far from the
Velodromo Paolo Borsellino Velodromo Paolo Borsellino is a multi-use stadium in Palermo, Italy, located in the ''ZEN'' neighbourhood of the city, and currently home to local American football club Sharks Palermo and rugby football club Palermo Rugby 2005. It is named afte ...
, a smaller stadium which had previously hosted some Palermo matches.


Supporters

The majority of Palermo supporters come from the city and its neighbourhood. However, Palermo is also widely popular throughout Western Sicily, as well as among Sicilian immigrants in northern Italy, For example, a number of Palermo fans living in and around the German city of Solingen have even founded a club named ''FC Rosaneri'' in honour of Palermo which, as of 2007, plays in the Kreisliga B league. Support for Palermo is traditionally closely associated with a strong sense of Sicilian identity; indeed, it is not uncommon to see Sicilian flags waved by fans and ultras during Palermo matches. Palermo fans are also twinned with
Lecce Lecce ( ); el, label=Griko, Luppìu, script=Latn; la, Lupiae; grc, Λουπίαι, translit=Loupíai), group=pron is a historic city of 95,766 inhabitants (2015) in southern Italy. It is the capital of the province of Lecce, the province ...
ultras. This friendship was strengthened by the acquisition of Fabrizio Miccoli, who is originally from the city of Lecce and a well-known Lecce supporter who went on to become captain of Palermo and also the club's most prolific player, setting records for: most Serie A league goals (74, from 2007 to 2013); most goals in all competitions (81, from 2007 to 2013); and most Serie A league appearances (165, from 2007 to 2013). Palermo's biggest rivals are fellow islanders
Catania Catania (, , Sicilian and ) is the second largest municipality in Sicily, after Palermo. Despite its reputation as the second city of the island, Catania is the largest Sicilian conurbation, among the largest in Italy, as evidenced also by ...
. Matches between Palermo and Catania are usually referred to as Sicilian derbies, despite the existence of a third Sicilian team,
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, who played in Serie A alongside Palermo and Catania in recent years. Rivalry with Messina, although historically older, is generally less intense than that with Catania. The 2006–07 return match between Palermo and Catania, played on 2 February 2007 at
Stadio Angelo Massimino Stadio Angelo Massimino (previously known as Stadio Cibali) is a multi-use stadium in Catania, Italy. It is used mostly for football matches and the home of Calcio Catania. The stadium was built in 1935 by architect Raffaele Leone on behalf of ...
,
Catania Catania (, , Sicilian and ) is the second largest municipality in Sicily, after Palermo. Despite its reputation as the second city of the island, Catania is the largest Sicilian conurbation, among the largest in Italy, as evidenced also by ...
, is remembered due to the death of policeman Filippo Raciti who was injured during riots between the local police and the Catania supporters. According to a survey of 2008, the team has about 1.47 million fans domestically, placing it among the top ten best-supported Italian teams. For example, at the Coppa Italia final played in Rome on 29 May 2011 against Inter, which Palermo lost 3–1, it was estimated that there were 25,000 - 35,000 fans from Palermo, easily outnumbering the ''Nerazzurri'' fans present.


Players


Current squad


Other players under contract


Out on loan


Former players

In 2020, as part of the celebrations for the club's 120th anniversary, Palermo announced a
hall of fame A hall, wall, or walk of fame is a list of individuals, achievements, or other entities, usually chosen by a group of electors, to mark their excellence or Wiktionary:fame, fame in their field. In some cases, these halls of fame consist of actu ...
selection, with eleven players and a manager selected from a list of over 100 proposals. The most voted players were: * Fabrizio Miccoli; 4183 votes * Eugenio Corini; 3924 votes * Javier Pastore; 3835 votes * Federico Balzaretti; 3738 votes * Andrea Barzagli; 3495 votes * Josip Iličić; 2801 votes * Paulo Dybala; 2798 votes *
Luca Toni Luca Toni (; born 26 May 1977) is an Italian former professional footballer who played as a striker. A prolific goalscorer, Toni scored over 300 goals throughout his career, and is one of the top-five highest scoring Italians in all competition ...
; 2700 votes *
Fabio Grosso Fabio Grosso (; born 28 November 1977) is an Italian former professional footballer and current manager of Frosinone Calcio. After playing for several smaller Italian clubs, such as Renato Curi, Chieti and Perugia, he made his breakthrough dur ...
; 2575 votes * Francesco Guidolin; 2516 votes *
Amauri Amauri Carvalho de Oliveira (born 3 June 1980), known as Amauri, is an Italian former footballer who played as a striker. His previous clubs include Bellinzona, Parma, Napoli, Piacenza, Empoli, Messina, Chievo, Palermo, Juventus, Fiorentina ...
; 2292 votes * Edinson Cavani; 1702 votes *
Stefano Sorrentino Stefano Sorrentino (born 28 March 1979) is an Italian former footballer. A professional goalkeeper for his whole career, he is currently a football agent, as well as owner/chairman of Chieri in the Serie D league. Sorrentino played for several ...
; 1583 votes *
Roberto Biffi Roberto Biffi (born 21 August 1965) is an Italian professional football coach and former coach. He played as a centre-back. Career Player A tough defender formed in the AC Milan youth system, Biffi made his professional debut with the ''rossone ...
; 1566 votes *
Lamberto Zauli Lamberto Zauli (born 19 July 1971) is an Italian professional football coach and former player who is the head coach of club Crotone. As a player, he spent his career as an attacking midfielder, but was also capable of playing on the left win ...
; 1490 votes


Club officials


Board of directors

* Last updated: 7 August 2022 * Source: Board of directors


Current technical staff

* Last updated: 7 August 2022 * Source: Technical staff


Managers

In 2020, as part of the celebrations for the club's 120th anniversary, Palermo announced a
hall of fame A hall, wall, or walk of fame is a list of individuals, achievements, or other entities, usually chosen by a group of electors, to mark their excellence or Wiktionary:fame, fame in their field. In some cases, these halls of fame consist of actu ...
selection, asking their supporters to select the best manager in the club's history among a list of successful ones from the past. The best manager in the club's history was selected to be Francesco Guidolin, who led Palermo to win promotion to Serie A in 2004 after a 31-year absence, and sixth place in the top flight (best result in the club's history) and consequent first ever European qualification the year after. Other candidates for all-time manager were (in order of votes): * Delio Rossi * Giuseppe Iachini * Ignazio Arcoleo *
Čestmír Vycpálek Čestmír Vycpálek (Prague, 15 May 1921 – Palermo, 5 May 2002) was a Czech Republic, Czech football (soccer), football Association footballer, player and Association football manager, manager who played as a midfielder. He was an uncle of not ...
* Fernando Veneranda *
Giuseppe Caramanno Giuseppe is the Italian form of the given name Joseph, from Latin Iōsēphus from Ancient Greek Ἰωσήφ (Iōsḗph), from Hebrew יוסף. It is the most common name in Italy and is unique (97%) to it. The feminine form of the name is Gius ...
*
Rosario Pergolizzi Rosario Pergolizzi (born 7 October 1968) is an Italian football coach and former player. Playing career Pergolizzi, a defender, made his professional debut with Sardinian team Olbia Calcio; he then moved to Napoli, where he made a single appeara ...
*
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* Carmelo Di Bella * Gipo Viani *
Benigno De Grandi Benigno De Grandi (15 June 1924 – 11 December 2014) was an Italian professional football player and manager. He played for Mantova, Seregno, Milan, Palermo and Sampdoria Unione Calcio Sampdoria, commonly referred to as Sampdoria (), i ...


Chairmen history

Over the years Palermo has had various owners and chairmen; here is a chronological list of the known chairmen: * Edward De Garston ''(1900–1903)'' * Barone Michele Vannucci ''(1903–1904)'' * Cavaliere Ignazio Majo Pagano ''(1904–1908)'' * Barone Roberto Pottino ''(1908–1915)'' * Valentino Colombo ''(1920–1923)'' * Cavaliere Michele Utveggio ''(1923–1925)'' * Valentino Colombo ''(1925–1926)'' * Conte Liotta di Lemos ''(1928)'' * Barone Giovanni Sergio ''(1928)'' * Conte Guido Airoldi ''(1928–1929)'' * Barone Luigi Bordonaro di Gebbiarossa ''(1929–1931)'' * Francesco Paolo Barresi ''(1931–1933)'' * Cavaliere Giovanni Lo Casto Valenti ''(1933–1934)'' * Valentino Colombo ''(1934–1935)'' * Giovanni De Luca ''(1935)'' * Luigi Majo Pagano ''(1935–1936)'' * Valentino Colombo ''(1936–1937)'' * Paolo Di Pietra ''(1937–1938)'' * Salvatore Barbaro ''(1938–1940)'' * Duilio Lanni ''(1941–1942)'' * Giuseppe Agnello ''(1942–1947)'' * Stefano La Motta ''(1947–1948)'' * Giuseppe Guazzardella ''(1948–1951)'' * Raimondo Lanza di Trabia ''(1951–1952)'' * Barone Carlo La Lomia ''(1952–1953)'' *
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''(1953–1954)'' * Ernesto Pivetti ''(1954–1955)'' * Giuseppe Trapani ''(1955)'' * Conte Arturo Cassina ''(1955–1956)'' * Giuseppe Seminara ''(1956–1957)'' * Casimiro Vizzini ''(1957–1963)'' * Conte Guglielmo Pinzero ''(1963–1964)'' * Ernesto Di Fresco, Luigi Barbaccia, Franz Gorgone ''(1964)'' * Casimiro Vizzini ''(1964)'' * Conte Guglielmo Pinzero ''(1964)'' * Totò Vilardo ''(1964–1965)'' * Franco Spagnolo ''(1965)'' * Franz Gorgone ''(1965)'' * Luigi Gioia ''(1965)'' * Giuseppe Pergolizzi ''(1967–1970)'' *
Renzo Barbera Renzo Barbera ( Palermo, 19 April 1920 – Palermo, 20 May 2002) was an Italian businessman and the chairman of Palermo Football Club from 1970 to 1980. He was nicknamed ''"Presidentissimo"'' and ''"The Last Leopard"''. During his presidency t ...
''(1970–1980)'' * Gaspare Gambino ''(1980–1982)'' * Roberto Parisi ''(1982–1985)'' * Salvatore Matta ''(1985–1986)'' * Salvino Lagumina ''(1987–1989)'' * Giovanni Ferrara ''(1989–1993)'' * Liborio Polizzi ''(1993–1995)'' * Giovanni Ferrara ''(1995–2000)'' * Sergio D'Antoni ''(2000–2002)'' *
Maurizio Zamparini Maurizio Zamparini (9 June 1941 – 1 February 2022) was an Italian businessman. He was the owner and director of football club U.S. Città di Palermo between July 2002 – February 2017 and from July 2017 – December 2018. Biography Zampari ...
''(2002–2017)'' *
Paul Baccaglini Paul Baccaglini is an Italian American entrepreneur, investor, and former chairman of U.S. Città di Palermo, football (soccer) club based in Palermo, Italy. Baccaglini is an eccentric personality, known for his career in television. In 2017, he ...
''(2017)'' * Giovanni Giammarva ''(2017-2018)'' * Clive Richardson ''(2018-2019)'' * Rino Foschi ''(2019)'' * Alessandro Albanese ''(2019)'' * Dario Mirri ''(2019–)''


Honours

* Serie B **Champions (5): 1931–32, 1947–48, 1967–68, 2003–04, 2013–14 *
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**Champions (4): 1941–42, 1945–46,
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, 2000–01 *
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**Champions (1): 1987–88 * Serie D **Champions (1): 2019–20 *''
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'' **Champions (1): 1929–30 * Coppa Italia Serie C **Winners (1): 1992–93


Other Titles

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Coppa Federale Siciliana Coppa Federale Siciliana (which translates as the Sicilian Federal Cup) was a Sicilian football competition which took place during May 1920. The tournament took place just once, in the aftermath of World War I. The winners of the competition were ...
:*Winners (1): 1920 *Whitaker Challenge Cup :*Winners (1): 1908 *
Lipton Challenge Cup The Lipton Challenge Cup also known as Coppa Lipton was a football competition competed between clubs from Southern Italy and Sicily. It was played during the period leading up to World War I when football in the country was still in its infancy ...
:*Winners (5): 1910, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915 *Torneo di Tunisi **Winners (1): 1923 * Campionato Primavera: **Winners (1): 2008–09 *
Campionato Nazionale Dante Berretti Campionato Primavera 3, formerly Campionato Nazionale Dante Berretti (or simply ''Campionato Berretti''), is an Italian football competition played by youth teams (under 19) organized by the Lega Pro, and mainly composed by Serie C clubs but also ...
: **Winners (1): 2000–01 *Coppa Allievi Professionisti: **Winners (1): 1997–98 *Campionato Giovanissimi Regionali: **Winners (2): 2011–12, 2012–13


Records

*Most appearances in all competitions – 372,
Roberto Biffi Roberto Biffi (born 21 August 1965) is an Italian professional football coach and former coach. He played as a centre-back. Career Player A tough defender formed in the AC Milan youth system, Biffi made his professional debut with the ''rossone ...
(1988–1999) *Most European appearances – 15, Andrea Barzagli,
Franco Brienza Franco Brienza (; born 19 March 1979) is an Italian former professional footballer who played as a forward or attacking midfielder. Throughout his career, he played for several Italian clubs, but is mainly known for his time with Palermo. At int ...
and Mattia Cassani *Most Serie A league appearances – 165, Fabrizio Miccoli (2007–2013) *Most league goals – 74, Fabrizio Miccoli (2007–2013) *Most Serie A league goals – 74, Fabrizio Miccoli (2007–2013) *Most Coppa Italia cup goals – 7,
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(1979–1984) *Most Europa League/UEFA Cup goals – 4,
Franco Brienza Franco Brienza (; born 19 March 1979) is an Italian former professional footballer who played as a forward or attacking midfielder. Throughout his career, he played for several Italian clubs, but is mainly known for his time with Palermo. At int ...
(2000–2013), Abel Hernández (2009–2014) *Most goals in all competitions – 81, Fabrizio Miccoli (2007–2013) *Most goals in a season – 30,
Luca Toni Luca Toni (; born 26 May 1977) is an Italian former professional footballer who played as a striker. A prolific goalscorer, Toni scored over 300 goals throughout his career, and is one of the top-five highest scoring Italians in all competition ...
(2003–2004) *Current player with most appearances – 94,
Ivan Marconi Ivan Marconi (born 25 October 1989) is an Italian professional Association football, footballer who plays as a Defender (association football)#Centre-back, centre-back for Italian club Palermo F.C., Palermo. Club career Early career Born in Bres ...
(as of 30 June 2023) *Biggest win and biggest home win in Serie A – 8–0 (''v.'' Pro Patria, 5 November 1950) *Biggest away win – 8–1 (''v.''
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, 1 March 1942) *Biggest defeat and biggest away defeat – 0–9 (''v.'' Milan, 18 February 1951) *Biggest home defeat – 0–7 (''v.'' Udinese, 27 February 2011) *Highest number of points in Serie A league – 65 pt. ( 2009–10) 5th position *Best series without home defeats – 26 (Palermo–Lecce 5–2, 15 March 2009 – Palermo–Cagliari 0–0, 29 August 2010) *Greatest series of consecutive victories in Serie A league – 5 ( 2006–07)


Competitions


League


National cups


International competitions


In Europe


UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League


References


Bibliography

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External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Palermo Football clubs in Italy Football clubs in Sicily Association football clubs established in 1900 Serie B clubs Serie C clubs Serie D clubs 1900 establishments in Italy 1927 establishments in Italy 1940 establishments in Italy 1987 establishments in Italy 2019 establishments in Italy Phoenix clubs (association football) Coppa Italia Serie C winning clubs