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Brescia Stats

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Brescia
TeamBrescia
Season2022-2023
League17th in Serie B Table
CoachPep Clotet
Market Value€ 0.0M
Player Age24.00(Average)

Brescia Schedule 2022-2023

RoundDateHomeTeamScoreAwayTeamH2HStadium
3820 May 00:00PalermoVSBresciaH2HStadio Renzo Barbera
3713 May 17:30Brescia1-1(0-0)PisaH2HStadio Mario Rigamonti‎
3607 May 19:45Parma Calcio 19132-0(2-0)BresciaH2HEnnio Tardini
3501 May 18:30Brescia2-1(0-0)Cosenza Calcio 1914H2HStadio Mario Rigamonti‎

Brescia Squad 2022-2023

PlayersMatchesGoalsAssists
Stefano Moreo LogoStefano Moreo830
#9, FW, Age:29, Nationality:Italy
Flavio Junior Bianchi LogoFlavio Junior Bianchi630
#18, FW, Age:22, Nationality:Italy
Florian Aye LogoFlorian Aye1061
#20, FW, Age:25, Nationality:France
Nicolas Galazzi LogoNicolas Galazzi411
#, FW, Age:22, Nationality:Italy
Reuven Niemeijer LogoReuven Niemeijer500
#, FW, Age:27, Nationality:Netherlands
Tom van de Looi LogoTom van de Looi500
#5, MF, Age:23, Nationality:Netherlands
Dimitri Bisoli LogoDimitri Bisoli613
#25, MF, Age:28, Nationality:Italy
Massimo Bertagnoli LogoMassimo Bertagnoli310
#26, MF, Age:23, Nationality:Italy
Giacomo Olzer LogoGiacomo Olzer630
#28, MF, Age:21, Nationality:Italy
Lorenzo Andreoli LogoLorenzo Andreoli000
#31, MF, Age:21, Nationality:Italy
Vincenzo Garofalo LogoVincenzo Garofalo100
#, MF, Age:23, Nationality:Italy
Jakub Labojko LogoJakub Labojko603
#, MF, Age:25, Nationality:Poland
Emanuele Ndoj LogoEmanuele Ndoj820
#, MF, Age:26, Nationality:Italy,Albania
Patrick Nuamah LogoPatrick Nuamah000
#, MF, Age:17, Nationality:Italy
Fran Karacic LogoFran Karacic900
#2, DF, Age:26, Nationality:Croatia,Australia
Davide Adorni LogoDavide Adorni900
#6, DF, Age:30, Nationality:Italy
Massimiliano Mangraviti LogoMassimiliano Mangraviti820
#14, DF, Age:24, Nationality:Italy
Andrea Cistana LogoAndrea Cistana620
#15, DF, Age:25, Nationality:Italy
Matthieu Huard LogoMatthieu Huard600
#19, DF, Age:24, Nationality:France
Andrea Papetti LogoAndrea Papetti200
#32, DF, Age:20, Nationality:Italy
Mattia Capoferri LogoMattia Capoferri000
#, DF, Age:21, Nationality:Italy
Lorenzo Andrenacci LogoLorenzo Andrenacci500
#21, GK, Age:27, Nationality:Italy
Paolo Prandini LogoPaolo Prandini000
#33, GK, Age:19, Nationality:Italy
Luca Sonzogni LogoLuca Sonzogni000
#, GK, Age:18, Nationality:Italy
Luca Lezzerini LogoLuca Lezzerini600
#, GK, Age:27, Nationality:Italy

Brescia Transfers 2022

Brescia Honors

Serie B: 1964/65, 1991/92, 1996/97
Serie C1: 1984/85
Serie C: 1938/39
Anglo-Italian Cup: 1993/94

Brescia Info

Official Club NameBrescia Football Club
Established Date1911
CountryItaly
CityBrescia
AddressVia Bazoli 10, IT-25127 BRESCIA
StadiumStadio Mario Rigamonti‎
capacity19,500
Webhttp://www.bresciacalcio.it
Emailbrescia@lega-calcio.it

Brescia Calcio is a football club based in Brescia, Italy. The club was formed in 1911 and currently plays in the Italian Serie A, having spent a large part of recent years bouncing between Serie A and the second division.

The team's colours are blue and white. Its stadium is the 27,547 seater Stadio Mario Rigamonti.

The team was founded in 1911 as Brescia Football Club, joining the Terza Categoria division the same year. In 1913 Brescia was promoted to First Division for its first time ever, and from 1929 it played in Serie A for six of the seven following seasons. Successively, the club played among the two top divisions until 1982, when Brescia was relegated to Serie C1. The club then returned to Serie B in 1985. Brescia played outside the two national tournaments of Lega Calcio (A & B) only four years: under this aspect, only eleven clubs in all Italy marked a better performance.

Brescia Calcio won the Anglo-Italian Cup in 1994, the biggest notable achievement in their entire history to date. However, Brescia actually came to the footballing forefront only in 2000, when the previously unfancied club signed former FIFA World Player of the Year Roberto Baggio, who led Brescia to a surprising seventh place in 2000/2001 Serie A, the best result during its time in Serie A, thus qualifying for the UEFA Intertoto Cup. Successively, Brescia reached the Intertoto Cup finals, then lost to Paris Saint-Germain for the away goals rule. Baggio spent four years at Brescia before retiring in 2004 and during those historic four years, Brescia became widely known as "Baggio's Brescia". During Baggio's four year spell with Brescia, Brescia recorded their best ever run of staying in Serie A. However, in the very next season that followed Baggio's retirement (2004/2005), Brescia were relegated from Serie A on the last day, finishing a lowly 19th. Brescia struggled for returning to top flight after the relegation and finally returned to Serie A after beating Torino with a 2-1 aggregate in 2009-10 season.

Former Spanish captain and current Barcelona manager Josep Guardiola, the famous Romanian Gheorghe Hagi, Italy's national team striker Luca Toni, and current AC Milan star Andrea Pirlo (born in Brescia) have also spent time in Brescia.

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