Stadio Renato Dall'Ara, home stadium of Bologna FC 1909
Bologna FC 1909

Bologna FC 1909

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Founded

1909

Venue

Stadio Renato Dall'Ara

City

Bologna

Capacity

39,279

Surface

grass

#8 Serie A R0# Coppa Italia # Super Cup #10 UEFA Europa League R0
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Bologna FC 1909
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Bologna FC was founded in 1909 by a group of Swiss immigrants, making them one of the oldest clubs in Italy.

Season Stats

Record

14W 6D 13L

H:6W/A:8W

Goals

42 / 39 (+3)

H:16/A:26

Clean Sheets

12

H:7/A:5

Rank

9

Sidelined Players (5)

N. CasaleHamstring
since 24/08/2025
C. ImmobileThigh Injury
since 24/08/2025
E. HolmArm Injury
since 18/08/2025
T. PobegaThigh Injury
since 09/09/2025
I. SulemanaMCL Knee Injury
since 09/09/2025

Trophies

Serie A

1963/1964,1940/1941,1938/1939,1936/1937,1935/1936,1928/1929,1924/1925,

7xWinner

Serie A

1965/1966,1939/1940,1931/1932,

3x2nd Place

Coppa Italia

2024/2025,1973/1974,1969/1970,

3xWinner

Serie B

1995/1996,1987/1988,

2xWinner

Serie B

2007/2008,

1x2nd Place

Bologna FC 1909

Bologna FC 1909, founded on October 3, 1909, in the Emilia-Romagna capital and playing at the historic Stadio Renato Dall'Ara (capacity ~36,000) since 1927, won seven Scudetti between 1925 and 1964 — including a famous 1937 Paris International Exhibition triumph that earned them the nickname 'Wonder Team.' After nearly 60 years outside the Champions League, Bologna qualified for the 2024-25 tournament under Thiago Motta by finishing fifth in Serie A in 2023-24, making history for the Rossoblu. In May 2025, they added their third Coppa Italia title, defeating AC Milan 1-0 in the final. The club is currently undergoing a major renovation of the Stadio Renato Dall'Ara, modernising the historic ground while preserving its celebrated architecture.