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Società Polisportiva Ars et Labor, commonly referred to by the acronym SPAL (Script error: No such module "IPA".), is a professional football club based in Ferrara, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. During the 2024–25 season the team played in Serie C, the third tier of the Italian football league system.

Founded in 1907, since 1928 they have played their home matches at Stadio Paolo Mazza, named after Paolo Mazza (chairman of the club 1946–1977).

In total, SPAL have participated in 24 top-tier, 28 second-tier, 43 third-tier, 7 fourth-tier and 1 fifth-tier league seasons. The club's best finish was when they came fifth in the 1959–60 Serie A; they also reached the 1961–62 Coppa Italia final.

The club is chaired by the American lawyer and businessman Joe Tacopina and the current manager is Francesco Baldini.

History

From foundation to World War II

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Poster celebrating 10 years since the foundation of SPAL

The club was founded in March 1907 as Circolo Ars et Labor (Latin for Art and Work Club) by the Salesian priest Pietro Acerbis. In the early stages, it was mainly a cultural and religious association, then in 1913 it became a multi-sports company, taking the name of Società Polisportiva Ars et Labor (a mixture of Italian and Latin meaning Sports Club Society of Art and Work). The team began its professional activity under the aegis of the Italian Football Federation (Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio) in 1919, competing in the second-tier tournament.

SPAL played in the top flight league from 1920 to 1925, reaching the qualification playoff for the National Finals in 1921–22. From 1925 until the Second World War, they played in Serie B and Serie C: in this period, the club's all-time top striker Mario Romani scored 130 goals in 189 games during two different periods with the white-blues (1925–32 and 1937–38).

Between 1939 and 1943 the club temporarily changed its name to Associazione Calcio Ferrara, wearing the black and white colours of the city. After the suspension of the championships due to war, in 1945 the club returned to the name SPAL and to the light blue and white kits.

The golden period in Serie A

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Paolo Mazza, chairman of SPAL from 1946 to 1977

In 1946 Paolo Mazza became chairman of the club. After five consecutive seasons in Serie B, SPAL won promotion to Serie A after finishing the championship first in 1950–51. The white-blues subsequently stayed in the top division for most of the 1950s and 1960s, competing in 16 out of 17 Serie A seasons from 1951 to 1968.[1]

SPAL finished fifth in 1959–60, thus obtaining the best placement in its history. Also, in 1961–62 they played in the Coppa Italia final, losing against Napoli. In the early stages of 1962–63 season, in which the club finished in eighth place, the white and blues reached the top of the league table. During those years, the club was a launchpad for many young players, among them Fabio Capello.

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Fabio Capello at SPAL in 1966

In 1963–64 they were relegated to Serie B, but they came back to Serie A after only one year, and remained in the top division until 1968. At the end of the last season in the top flight, SPAL won the Cup of Italian-Swiss Friendship.

From 1970s to 21st century

During 1970s, 1980s and 1990s SPAL played mostly in Serie B and Serie C/C1.

Paolo Mazza quit the presidency in December 1976 and was replaced by Primo Mazzanti. The former chairman died in December 1981 and three months later Ferrara's Stadio Comunale was named after him.

In 1990, Giovanni Donigaglia became chairman of the club: between 1990 and 1992 SPAL obtained back-to-back promotions from Serie C2 to Serie B, under the management of Giovan Battista Fabbri. Donigaglia left the presidency in 2002 with the squad in Serie C1. He was replaced by Lino di Nardo.

Recent years

The club went bankrupt in 2005,[2] and were reformed as SPAL 1907, under the terms of Article 52 of N.O.I.F.[3] In the summer of 2012, after suffering a second bankruptcy, the club was refounded for the second time as Real SPAL and would begin life in Serie D[4] under the same N.O.I.F. article.[5]

At the end of the 2012–13 season the club took back its original name. Giacomense, a club founded in 1967 at Masi San Giacomo, a frazione of Masi Torello, had moved to the city of Ferrara; on 12 July 2013, owner Roberto Benasciutti made a deal with the Colombarini family for a merger between SPAL and Giacomense, with the latter giving its sports title to SPAL and continuing to play in Ferrara. The club initially adopted the name S.P.A.L. 2013, in order to continue the football history of the whiteblues, then they took back the original denomination of S.P.A.L.. Walter Mattioli became president, with Simone and Francesco Colombarini as main shareholders.

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Whiteblues supporters at stadio Paolo Mazza celebrating promotion to Serie A on May 18, 2017

They finished the 2013–14 Lega Pro Seconda Divisione season in sixth place, thus qualifying for the inaugural unified 2014–15 Lega Pro season. In 2015–16, the squad won promotion to Serie B for the first time since the 1992–93 season, after finishing first in group B of the Lega Pro. The following year they came first in Serie B, thus obtaining promotion to Serie A after a 49-year absence.[6] In their first season back in Serie A, SPAL avoided relegation by finishing in 17th place.[7] At the end of the 2018–19 season they confirmed their presence in the top flight for a third consecutive year, finishing 13th. The club had mixed fortunes in the 2019–20 season and, after gaining just 15 points in 23 games, coach Leonardo Semplici was dismissed in February 2020, replaced by Luigi Di Biagio.[8] SPAL were relegated to Serie B, finishing in last place with 20 points. The club reached the 2020–21 Coppa Italia quarter-finals, becoming the only team from Serie B to advance to that stage in the competition.

In August 2021, the club was acquired by the American lawyer and businessman Joe Tacopina. Some media say that the real owners behind Mr. Tacopina are brothers Alessandro Bazzoni and Lorenzo Bazzoni, Italian businessmen presumed to be linked with the government of Nicolas Maduro.[9][10] SPAL was relegated to Serie C at the end of the 2022–23 season.[11] On January 25, 2024, Tacopina revealed the name of the new co-owner of the club, American broker and businessman Marcello Follano, with whom he founded a new parent company controlling SPAL, Tacollano Holdings LLC.[12] However, on June 7, 2025, SPAL announced that it would not participate in the 2025–26 Serie C season, due to ongoing financial strain and the inability to attract new investors, despite having injected around €50 million into the club over the past four years.[13]

Colours, badge and nicknames

The team's colours are light blue and white, which derive from the Salesians' emblem. The home kit, since 1962, has been composed of a vertical striped light blue-white shirt, white trainers and white socks. The only exception to light blue and white was when the club adopted a black and white kit between 1939 and 1943 (when it was named A.C. Ferrara), in honour of Ferrara's civic colours.

The team's badge features an oval-shaped light blue escutcheon, with a white band in the upper section, on which is written the acronym S.P.A.L. in golden characters. Also, in the lower section, the black and white emblem of the city is featured. From 1980 until mid-1990s, the official badge featured a fawn, another symbol of the club.[14]

SPAL's most common nicknames are Biancazzurri (from the club colours, light blue and white) and Estensi (from the House of Este, ancient European noble dynasty that ruled Ferrara from 1264 to 1598).[15]

Stadium

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Internal view of the stadium in 2018
  • Campo di Piazza d'Armi (1919–28)
  • Stadio Paolo Mazza (1928–)

The current home ground of SPAL is the 16,134 seater Stadio Paolo Mazza. The stadium was opened in September 1928 as Stadio Comunale, then took on its current name in February 1982, in honour of the former president of the club Paolo Mazza, who died two months earlier.

Initially it had a capacity of 4,000. Then, in concomitance with the promotion of SPAL to Serie A, in 1951 it was subjected to a heavy restructuring that brought capacity to 25,000. Between 1960s and 1980s it was renovated again, reducing the number of possible spectators to 22,000 until the mid-2000s.

From 2005 to 2016 the stadium capacity was limited to 7,500 due to safety reasons and cost containment. In 2016–17, after the club's promotion to Serie B and then to Serie A, the stadium was restructured again to match the modern needs of comfort and safety. In the summer of 2018 a further remodeling took place, in order to bring the total capacity from 13,135 seats to 16,134.[16]

Sponsors

Kit sponsors

Players

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Current squad

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No. Pos. Nation Player
3 DF Template:Country data ITA Matteo Bruscagin
4 MF Template:Country data ITA Fabrizio Paghera
5 MF Template:Country data NGA Theophilus Awua
6 DF Template:Country data ITA Alessandro Fiordaliso
7 FW Template:Country data ITA Mirco Antenucci (captain)
8 MF Template:Country data MAR Omar El Kaddouri
9 FW Template:Country data ISL Óttar Magnús Karlsson
10 MF Template:Country data ITA Igor Radrezza
11 FW Template:Country data ITA Emanuele Rao
12 GK Template:Country data ITA Cesare Galeotti
14 MF Template:Country data ITA Fabio Parravicini
15 MF Template:Country data ITA Hamza Haoudi
16 DF Template:Country data ITA Edoardo Sottini
17 DF Template:Country data ITA Giuseppe Iglio
18 DF Template:Country data FRA Jean-Claude Ntenda (on loan from Juventus)
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 DF Template:Country data ITA Daniele Mignanelli
20 MF Template:Country data ITA Roberto Zammarini
22 GK Template:Country data ITA Marco Meneghetti
23 DF Template:Country data ITA Matteo Arena (vice-captain)
25 FW Template:Country data ARG Juan Ignacio Molina (on loan from Vis Pesaro)
26 DF Template:Country data ITA Alessandro Bassoli
27 FW Template:Country data ITA Vittorio Parigini
28 DF Template:Country data ITA Luca Calapai
29 MF Template:Country data TOG Steven Nador
30 FW Template:Country data ITA Umberto Camelio
33 FW Template:Country data ITA Ludovico D'Orazio
40 FW Template:Country data ITA Cristian Spini (on loan from Trapani)
77 FW Template:Country data MAR Soufiane Bidaoui
90 MF Template:Country data CIV Ladji Mori Kane
99 MF Template:Country data ITA Christian Nina (on loan from Vis Pesaro)

Youth sector

SPAL Primavera players that received a first-team squad call-up during the current season.

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No. Pos. Nation Player
31 GK Template:Country data ITA Alexander Zenti
34 GK Template:Country data ITA Tommaso Stagni
91 FW Template:Country data GUI Oumar Conté
92 FW Template:Country data ITA Leroy Cecchinato
No. Pos. Nation Player
94 DF Template:Country data ITA Alex Roda
95 FW Template:Country data ITA Simone Tarolli
96 MF Template:Country data ITA Lorenzo Andreoli

Out on loan

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No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Template:Country data ITA Lorenzo Abati (at Pergolettese)
GK Template:Country data ITA Francesco Costantini (at Igea Virtus)
GK Template:Country data ITA Luca Martelli (at Forlì)
GK Template:Country data ITA Luca Romagnoli (at Treviso)
GK Template:Country data ITA Riccardo Melgrati (at Lucchese)
GK Template:Country data SEN Demba Thiam (at Juve Stabia)
DF Template:Country data AUT Philipp Breit (at Catanzaro)
DF Template:Country data ITA Vincenzo Polito (at Lecco)
DF Template:Country data ITA Federico Ribello (at Corticella)
DF Template:Country data SVK Michal Svoboda (at Dukla Prague)
No. Pos. Nation Player
DF Template:Country data ITA Riccardo Vesprini (at Reggina)
MF Template:Country data ITA Alessandro Boccia (at Pistoiese)
MF Template:Country data ITA Andrea Carbone (at Siracusa)
MF Template:Country data ITA Nicolò Contiliano (at Carpi)
MF Template:Country data ITA Alessandro Murgia (at Hermannstadt)
MF Template:Country data ITA Filippo Puletto (at Carpi)
FW Template:Country data ITA Tommaso Angeletti (at Castelfidardo)
FW Template:Country data SUI Salah Aziz Binous (at Sant'Angelo)
FW Template:Country data ITA Andrea La Mantia (at Catanzaro)
FW Template:Country data ITA Alessandro Orfei (at Union Clodiense)

Captains

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Argentinian midfielder Oscar Massei was awarded honorary citizenship by the city of Ferrara in 2007, as one of the most representative players in club's history[23]

Below a chronological list of SPAL captains since 1950.[24]

Name Years Name Years
Template:Flagicon Giovanni Emiliani 1950–53 Template:Flagicon Marcello Castoldi 1953–54
Template:Flagicon Edoardo Dal Pos 1954–59 Template:Flagicon Oscar Massei 1959–61
Template:Flagicon Sergio Cervato 1961–65 Template:Flagicon Oscar Massei 1965–68
Template:Flagicon Carlo Dell'Omodarme 1968–69 Template:Flagicon Enrico Cairoli Jul. 1969–Oct. 1973
Template:Flagicon Lucio Mongardi Oct. 1973–Jun. 1975 Template:Flagicon Sergio Reggiani 1975–76
Template:Flagicon Ottavio Bianchi 1976–77 Template:Flagicon Franco Pezzato 1977–79
Template:Flagicon Mauro Gibellini 1979–81 Template:Flagicon Rosario Rampanti 1981–82
Template:Flagicon Mirco Brilli 1982–83 Template:Flagicon Giuseppe De Gradi 1983–85
Template:Flagicon Elio Gustinetti 1985–86 Template:Flagicon Fabio Perinelli 1986–87
Template:Flagicon Arturo Vianello 1987–88 Template:Flagicon Massimo Pellegrini 1988–89
Template:Flagicon Francesco Cini 1989–90 Template:Flagicon Franco Fabbri 1990–91
Template:Flagicon Giuseppe Brescia 1991–93 Template:Flagicon Andrea Mangoni 1993–94
Template:Flagicon Giuseppe Brescia 1994–96 Template:Flagicon Eugenio Sgarbossa 1996–97
Template:Flagicon Fausto Pari 1997–98 Template:Flagicon Alfonso Greco 1998–99
Template:Flagicon Massimo Gadda 1999–00 Template:Flagicon Emanuele Cancellato Jul. 2000–Jan. 2002
Template:Flagicon Cristian Servidei Jan. 2002–Jun. 2002 Template:Flagicon Francesco Zanoncelli 2002–03
Template:Flagicon Manuel Milana 2003–06 Template:Flagicon David Sesa 2006–08
Template:Flagicon Luis Fernando Centi Jul. 2008–Feb. 2009 Template:Flagicon Marco Zamboni Feb. 2009–Jun. 2012
Template:Flagicon Davide Marchini 2012–13 Template:Flagicon Massimiliano Varricchio 2013–14
Template:Flagicon Nicolas Giani 2014–17 Template:Flagicon Luca Mora Jul. 2017–Jan. 2018
Template:Flagicon Mirco Antenucci Jan. 2018–Jun. 2019 Template:Flagicon Sergio Floccari 2019–21
Template:Flagicon Francesco Vicari 2021–22 Template:Flagicon Salvatore Esposito Jul. 2022–Jan. 2023
Template:Flagicon Lorenzo Dickmann Jan. 2023–Jun.2023 Template:Flagicon Mirco Antenucci 2023–25

Technical staff

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Chairmen history

SPAL have had several presidents (chairmen) (Template:Langx or Template:Langx) over the course of their history. Some of them have been the main shareholder of the club. The longest-serving is Paolo Mazza.[25][26]

Name Years Name Years
Template:Flagicon Don Pietro Acerbis 1907–11 Template:Flagicon Conte Buosi 1911–12
Template:Flagicon Aminta Gulinati 1912–15 Template:Flagicon Antonio Santini 1919–21
Template:Flagicon Enrico Bassani 1921–24 Template:Flagicon Gaetano Ridolfi 1924–27
Template:Flagicon Giannino Bonfiglioli 1927–28 Template:Flagicon On. Ferri 1928–31
Template:Flagicon Giuseppe Turbiani
Template:Flagicon Carlo Osti
1931–32 Template:Flagicon Comm. Gandini 1932–33
Template:Flagicon Umberto Barbè
Template:Flagicon Giulio Divisi
1933–34 Template:Flagicon Luigi Orsi 1934–35
Template:Flagicon Giovanni Argazzi 1935–36 Template:Flagicon Nino Fiorini 1936–37
Template:Flagicon Angelo Vissoli 1937–39 Template:Flagicon Annio Bignardi 1939–41
Template:Flagicon Augusto Caniato 1941–43 Template:Flagicon Edmondo Bucci 1945–46
Template:Flagicon Paolo Mazza 1946–77 Template:Flagicon Primo Mazzanti 1977–85
Template:Flagicon Giorgio Rossatti 1985–86 Template:Flagicon Francesco Nicolini 1986–89
Template:Flagicon Albersano Ravani 1989–90 Template:Flagicon Giovanni Donigaglia 1990–96
Template:Flagicon Vanni Guzzinati 1996–97 Template:Flagicon Giovanni Donigaglia 1997–02
Template:Flagicon Lino Di Nardo 2002–05 Template:Flagicon Gianfranco Tomasi 2005–08
Template:Flagicon Cesare Butelli 2008–12 Template:Flagicon Roberto Ranzani 2012–13
Template:Flagicon Walter Mattioli 2013–21 Template:Flagicon Joe Tacopina 2021–

Managerial history

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Name Years Name Years
Template:Flagicon Carlo Marchiandi 1919–22 Template:Flagicon Armand Halmos 1922–23
Template:Flagicon Giuseppe Ticozzelli 1923–24 Template:Flagicon Walter Alt 1924–27
Template:Flagicon Carlo Osti
Template:Flagicon Carlo Marchiandi
1927–28 Template:Flagicon Béla Károly 1928–29
Template:Flagicon György Hlavay 1929–31 Template:Flagicon Francesco Mattuteia
Template:Flagicon Adolf Mora Murer
1931–32
Template:Flagicon Walter Alt 1933–34 Template:Flagicon Mihály Balacics 1934–35
Template:Flagicon György Hlavay
Template:Flagicon Guido Testolina
1935–36 Template:Flagicon Paolo Mazza 1936–37
Template:Flagicon Euro Riparbelli 1937–39 Template:Flagicon Paolo Mazza 1939–42
Template:Flagicon Giorgio Armari
Template:Flagicon Bruno Maini
1942–43 Template:Flagicon József Viola Jul. 1945–Jun. 1946
Template:Flagicon Guido Testolina Jul. 1946–Jun. 1947 Template:Flagicon Giuseppe Marchi Jul. 1947–Jun. 1948
Template:Flagicon Bruno Vale Jul. 1948–Jun. 1949 Template:Flagicon Antonio Janni Jul. 1949–Jun. 1954
Template:Flagicon Bruno Biagini Jul. 1954–Jun. 1955 Template:Flagicon Fioravante Baldi Jul. 1955–Jun. 1956
Template:Flagicon Paolo Tabanelli Jul. 1956–Jun. 1958 Template:Flagicon Fioravante Baldi Jul. 1958–Apr. 1960
Template:Flagicon Serafino Montanari Apr. 1960–Jun. 1960 Template:Flagicon Luigi Ferrero Jul. 1960–Sep. 1961
Template:Flagicon Serafino Montanari Sep. 1961–Apr. 1963 Template:Flagicon Aurelio Marchese Apr. 1963–Jun. 1963
Template:Flagicon Giacomo Blason Jul. 1963–Apr. 1964 Template:Flagicon Giovan Battista Fabbri Apr. 1964–Nov. 1964
Template:Flagicon Francesco Petagna Nov. 1964–Oct. 1968 Template:Flagicon Serafino Montanari Oct. 1968–May 1969
Template:Flagicon Giovan Battista Fabbri May 1969–Oct. 1969 Template:Flagicon Tito Corsi Oct. 1969–Jun. 1970
Template:Flagicon Cesare Meucci Jul. 1970–Jun. 1972 Template:Flagicon Eugenio Fantini Jul. 1972–Oct. 1972
Template:Flagicon Mario Caciagli Oct. 1972–Jan. 1975 Template:Flagicon Guido Capello Jan. 1975–Jun. 1975
Template:Flagicon Francesco Petagna Jul. 1975–Dec. 1975 Template:Flagicon Umberto Pinardi Dec. 1975–Feb. 1976
Template:Flagicon Guido Capello Feb. 1976–Nov. 1976 Template:Flagicon Giovanni Ballico Nov. 1976–Dec. 1976
Template:Flagicon Ottavio Bugatti Dec. 1976–Feb. 1977 Template:Flagicon Luis Suárez Feb. 1977–Jun. 1977
Template:Flagicon Mario Caciagli Jul. 1977–Jun. 1980 Template:Flagicon Battista Rota Jul. 1980–Mar. 1982
Template:Flagicon Ugo Tomeazzi Mar. 1982–Jun. 1982 Template:Flagicon Gaetano Salvemini Jul. 1982–Dec. 1982
Template:Flagicon Giovanni Seghedoni Dec. 1982–Jun. 1983 Template:Flagicon Giovanni Galeone Jul. 1983–Oct. 1984
Template:Flagicon Giancarlo Danova Oct. 1984–Dec. 1984 Template:Flagicon Giovanni Galeone Dec. 1984–Jun. 1986
Template:Flagicon Ferruccio Mazzola Jul. 1986–Jun. 1987 Template:Flagicon Giancarlo Cella Jul. 1987–Nov. 1987
Template:Flagicon Giovan Battista Fabbri Nov. 1987–Jun. 1988 Template:Flagicon Giorgio Veneri Jul. 1988–Dec. 1988
Template:Flagicon Francesco Paolo Specchia Dec. 1988–Jun. 1989 Template:Flagicon Luciano Magistrelli Jul. 1989–Jan. 1990
Template:Flagicon Nello Santin Jan. 1990–Jun. 1990 Template:Flagicon Paolo Lombardo Jul. 1990–Feb. 1991
Template:Flagicon Giovan Battista Fabbri Feb. 1991–Oct. 1992 Template:Flagicon Rino Marchesi Oct. 1992–Apr. 1993
Template:Flagicon Giovan Battista Fabbri Apr. 1993–Jun. 1993 Template:Flagicon Gian Cesare Discepoli Jul. 1993–Jan. 1995
Template:Flagicon Vincenzo Guerini Jan. 1995–Sep. 1995 Template:Flagicon Salvatore Bianchetti Sep. 1995–Feb. 1997
Template:Flagicon Alfredo Magni Feb. 1997–Jun. 1997 Template:Flagicon Gianni De Biasi Jul. 1997–Jun. 1999
Template:Flagicon Giancarlo D'Astoli Jul. 1999–Jun. 2000 Template:Flagicon Alessandro Scanziani Jul. 2000–Nov. 2000
Template:Flagicon Mauro Melotti Nov. 2000–Nov. 2001 Template:Flagicon Fabio Perinelli Nov. 2001–Mar. 2002
Template:Flagicon Mauro Melotti Mar. 2002–Jun. 2002 Template:Flagicon Walter De Vecchi Jul. 2002–Oct. 2002
Template:Flagicon Giuliano Sonzogni Oct. 2002–Oct. 2003 Template:Flagicon Gian Cesare Discepoli Oct. 2003–Jun. 2004
Template:Flagicon Massimiliano Allegri Jul. 2004–Jun. 2005 Template:Flagicon Paolo Beruatto Jul. 2005–Feb. 2006
Template:Flagicon Walter Nicoletti Feb. 2006–Jun. 2006 Template:Flagicon Leonardo Rossi Jul. 2006–Jun. 2007
Template:Flagicon Francesco Buglio Jul. 2007–Feb. 2008 Template:Flagicon Roberto Labardi Feb. 2008
Template:Flagicon Angelo Alessio Feb. 2008–Jun. 2008 Template:Flagicon Aldo Dolcetti Jul. 2008–Nov. 2009
Template:Flagicon Egidio Notaristefano Nov. 2009–Feb. 2011 Template:Flagicon Gian Marco Remondina Feb. 2011–Jun. 2011
Template:Flagicon Stefano Vecchi Jul. 2011–Jun. 2012 Template:Flagicon David Sassarini Jul. 2012–Jun. 2013
Template:Flagicon Leonardo Rossi Jul. 2013–Oct. 2013 Template:Flagicon Massimo Gadda Oct. 2013–Jun. 2014
Template:Flagicon Oscar Brevi Jul. 2014–Dec. 2014 Template:Flagicon Leonardo Semplici Dec. 2014–Feb. 2020
Template:Flagicon Luigi Di Biagio Feb. 2020–Aug. 2020 Template:Flagicon Pasquale Marino Aug. 2020–Mar. 2021
Template:Flagicon Massimo Rastelli Mar. 2021–Jun. 2021 Template:Flagicon Pep Clotet Jul. 2021–Jan. 2022
Template:Flagicon Roberto Venturato Jan. 2022–Oct. 2022 Template:Flagicon Daniele De Rossi Oct. 2022–Feb. 2023
Template:Flagicon Massimo Oddo Feb. 2023–Jun. 2023 Template:Flagicon Domenico Di Carlo Jul. 2023–Oct. 2023
Template:Flagicon Leonardo Colucci Oct. 2023–Feb. 2024 Template:Flagicon Domenico Di Carlo Feb. 2024–Jun. 2024
Template:Flagicon Andrea Dossena Jul. 2024–Feb. 2025 Template:Flagicon Francesco Baldini Feb. 2025–

Club records

League

Below is a table showing the participation of SPAL in the Italian football leagues.[28]

Level Tournament Participations Debut season Last season Total
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Template:Redirect category shell|| Prima Categoria || 2 || 1920–21 || 1921–22 || rowspan=3 | 24

Prima Divisione 3 1922–23 1924–25
Serie A 19 1951–52 2019–20
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Template:Redirect category shell || Seconda Divisione || 1 || colspan=2 | 1925–26 || rowspan=3 | 28

Prima Divisione 3 1926–27 1928–29
Serie B 24 1933–34 2022–23
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Template:Redirect category shell|| Prima Divisione || 4 || 1929–30 || 1932–33 || rowspan=6 | 43

Serie B-C Alta Italia 1 1945–46
Serie C 13 1936–37 2024–25
Serie C1 19 1982–83 2004–05
Lega Pro Prima Divisione 4 2008–09 2011–12
Lega Pro 2 2014–15 2015–16
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Template:Redirect category shell|| Serie C2 || 6 || 1989–90 || 2007–08 || rowspan=2 | 7

Lega Pro Seconda Divisione 1 2013–14
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Template:Redirect category shell|| Serie D || 1 || colspan=2 | 2012–13 || 1

Individual

Below is a table showing the recordmen of matches played and goals scored for SPAL in the Italian football leagues.[28]

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Honours

Below is a list of titles and cups won by SPAL throughout their history.[25]

Domestic

League titles

Cups

European

Youth

  • Campionato Primavera Serie B
    • Winners (1): 1964–65
  • Campionato De Martino Serie A
    • Winners (1): 1967–68
  • Campionato Nazionale Under-18
    • Winners (2): 2021–22, 2022–23

References

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External links

Template:Sister project Template:Serie C Template:Serie B teamlist

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