- Modena F.C.
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Modena Full name Modena Football Club SpA Nickname(s) Canarini (Canaries),
Gialloblu (Yellow-blues)Founded 1912 Ground Stadio Alberto Braglia,
Modena, Italy
(Capacity: 21,151)Chairman Maurizio Rinaldi Head coach Agatino Cuttone (caretaker) League Serie B 2010–11 Serie B, 10th Home coloursAway coloursThird coloursModena Football Club is an Italian football club based in Modena, Emilia-Romagna. The club was formed in 1912 and currently plays in Italian Serie B, after being relegated from a two year period in Serie A in the year 2004. The team's previous stay in Italy's top division ended in 1964. The team colors are yellow and blue.
Modena F.C. is the only team to have won the Anglo-Italian Cup twice (in 1981 and 1982).
Contents
Current squad
- As of 27 August, 2011.[1]
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. Position Player 1 GK Nicholas Caglioni 3 DF Alessandro Bassoli (on loan from Chievo) 4 MF Riccardo Nardini 5 MF Ovidiu Petre 6 DF Mahamet Diagouraga 7 MF Daniele Dalla Bona 8 MF Alessandro De Vitis (on loan from Parma) 9 FW Marco Bernacci (on loan from Bologna) 10 FW Davide Di Gennaro (on loan from Milan) 11 FW Fabinho (on loan from Udinese) 12 FW Francesco Stanco 14 MF Maurizio Ciaramitaro 17 DF Erminio Rullo No. Position Player 20 MF Federico Carraro (on loan from Fiorentina) 21 MF Domenico Giampà 22 DF Andrea Milani 23 DF Paolo Ricchi 26 DF Filippo Carini 29 DF Marco Turati (on loan from Grosseto) 30 FW Giuseppe Greco 33 DF Jefferson (on loan from Udinese) 41 MF Mattia Spezzani 50 DF Armando Perna 70 FW Cris Gilioli 88 GK Stefano Fortunato 99 GK Matteo Guardalben Out on loan
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. Position Player Notable former players
- See also Category:Modena F.C. players.
Notable former managers
- See Category:Modena F.C. managers.
Records
- Player with most appearances: Renato Braglia, 484
- Player with most goals: Renato Brighenti, 82
- Largest home win: 6–0 v Livorno, Serie A 1929-30
- Largest home loss: 5–0 v SSC Napoli, Serie A 1929-30
- Largest away win: 0–4 v Venezia, Serie A 1939-40
- Largest away loss: 1–9 v Lazio, Serie A 1931-32
References
- ^ "ROSA MODENA F.C." (in Italian). modenafc.net. http://www.modenafc.net/squadra/squadra_titolare.asp. Retrieved 11 February 2009.
External links
- Official website (Italian)
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