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19/04 | Cagliari | 2 - 2 | Juventus | |
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16/03 | Monza | 1 - 0 | Cagliari | |
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Cagliari Calcio, commonly referred to as Cagliari, is an Italian football club based in Cagliari, Sardinia. In the 2022-23 season, The club competes in the Serie B. As of 2021–22, the team is temporarily playing their home games at the 16,416-seat Unipol Domus, adjacent to their future new stadium site.
Founded in 1920, they won their only Scudetto in 1969–70, when they were led by the Italian national team's all-time leading scorer, Gigi Riva. The triumph was also the first by a club from south of Rome. The club's best European performance was in the 1993–94 UEFA Cup, losing in the semi-finals to Internazionale.
As with the flag of its city, Cagliari's colours are blue and red. The club badge incorporates the flag of Sardinia.
Team Members Duncan | | | | | | Ounas | |
Tripaldelli | | Tramoni | | Asamoah | | Rugani | |
Sottil | | Godín | | | | Cáceres | |
Gagliano | | Galvao | | Calabresi | | Strootman | |
Baldé | | Grassi | | Walukiewicz | | Lykogiannis | |
Vicario | | Marin | | Bellanova | | Altare | |
Pajač | | Kourfalidis | | Ceppitelli | |
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Showing 0 to 28 (Total: 28)Stadium or HomeThe Sardegna Arena is a temporary football stadium in Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy. Built in 2017, it hosts Cagliari Calcio football matches from 2017–18, since Stadio Sant'Elia was closed and partially demolished in order to build a new stadium. It is intended to serve as the home stadium for Cagliari until 2021, when the construction of its planned replacement is completed.
Trophies 2015-2016 | | 1969-1970 | |
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