Cagliari
Cagliari Calcio (CAG)
Overview
Cagliari Calcio is Sardinia's main football club, the Italian Mediterranean island. Founded in 1920, Cagliari proudly represents Sardinian identity in Italian football.
The Rossoblu (Red and Blue) play at the Unipol Domus (formerly Sardegna Arena), a modern 16,000-capacity stadium inaugurated in 2017. This intimate venue offers a passionate atmosphere and reflects the club's renewal.
Cagliari's greatest moment of glory remains winning the Scudetto in 1970, the club's only Italian championship title in history. This historic victory, carried by legendary Gigi Riva, remains engraved in Sardinian collective memory.
Cagliari is synonymous with Gigi Riva, Serie A's all-time top scorer and Italian football living legend. His number 11 jersey is retired in his honor, making him an eternal club icon.
The club also participated in several European competition editions, notably the UEFA Cup, where it achieved fine performances in the 1970s and 1990s.