Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi, home stadium of Hellas Verona
Hellas Verona

Hellas Verona

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Founded

1903

Venue

Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi

City

Verona

Capacity

39,211

Surface

grass

#19 Serie A R0# Coppa Italia
NextSerie A
Hellas Verona
Hellas Verona
25/04/202620:45
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Season Stats

Record

3W 9D 20L

H:1W/A:2W

Goals

23 / 55 (-32)

H:12/A:11

Clean Sheets

8

H:5/A:3

Rank

14

Sidelined Players (11)

Yellu SantiagoMuscle Injury
since 23/08/2025
G. OrbanFoot Injury
since 16/08/2025
N. ValentiniHamstring
since 20/08/2025
R. GagliardiniShoulder Injury
since 16/09/2025
since 25/04/2025
F. ChamAnkle Injury
since 13/09/2025
D. OyegokeFoot Injury
since 19/09/2025
D. MosqueraAppendicitis
since 11/09/2025
A. HarrouiMuscle Injury
since 13/09/2025
T. SuslovACL Knee Injury
since 16/08/2025
M. FreseMuscle Injury
since 16/09/2025

Trophies

Serie B

1998/1999,1981/1982,1956/1957,

3xWinner

Serie B

2016/2017,2012/2013,1995/1996,1990/1991,1967/1968,

5x2nd Place

Coppa Italia

1983/1984,1982/1983,1975/1976,

3x2nd Place

Serie A

1984/1985,

1xWinner

Hellas Verona

Hellas Verona FC, founded in 1903, is based in Verona, a beautiful city in the Veneto region of northeastern Italy, famed worldwide as the setting of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Competing in Serie A, the club plays at the Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi. Known as the Gialloblu, or yellow-blues, Hellas Verona achieved one of Italian football's greatest shocks when they won the Serie A title in the 1984-85 season under coach Osvaldo Bagnoli, ahead of far wealthier rivals. The club later merged with local rivals Chievo Verona for a period before re-establishing its independent identity. Verona is known for passionate, vocal supporters and a combative, physical style of play, consistently punching above their weight in Italian football's top division.