Bologna 1909

Bologna 1909

Bologna FC 1909 (BOL)

Overview

Bologna Football Club 1909, commonly called Bologna or Bologne, is an Italian football club based in Bologna. Founded in 1909, the club plays at the [link type='stadium' data='152' title='Stadio Renato Dall\'Ara']Stadio Renato Dall'Ara[/link], a historic 36,462-capacity venue bearing an emblematic former club president's name.

Bologna is one of Italy's most decorated clubs with 7 championship titles (Scudetti) won between 1925 and 1964, a golden era when the club dominated Italian football. The Rossoblu are among Serie A's founders and represent a major institution of Italian football.

The club's red and blue colors are emblematic of Bologna city and the Emilia-Romagna region. Bologna embodies Italian footballing tradition, combining rigorous defensive tactics with overflowing tifosi passion. The club maintains a historical rivalry with Juventus and Modena.

The Stadio Dall'Ara, inaugurated in 1927, hosted 1990 World Cup matches and remains one of Italy's most atmospheric stadiums. Bologna supporters, known for their loyalty, create a unique atmosphere recalling the club's great era in the 1930s-1960s.

After several decades of mixed results, Bologna has regained stability in Serie A and aims to reconnect with European competitions. The club relies on an ambitious sporting project to return to calcio's summit and honor its glorious past.

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Founded: 1909
Stadium: Stadio Renato Dall'Ara
Official Website: www.bolognafc.it