Coach | NA |
Venue | Stadio Adriatico-Giovanni Cornacchia |
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Date | Player | From | To | Price |
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2023-07-18 | H. Rafia | Pescara | Lecce | € 1M |
2022-07-13 | A. Sorrentino | Pescara | Monza | € 1M |
2021-07-01 | G. Zappa | Pescara | Cagliari | € 3.5M |
2021-07-01 | M. Nzita | Perugia | Pescara | € 750K |
2019-01-28 | A. Gravillon | Pescara | Inter | € 7.5M |
2018-07-01 | C. Biraghi | Pescara | Fiorentina | € 2M |
2018-07-01 | Ahmed Benali | Pescara | Crotone | € 1.5M |
2018-07-01 | José Machín | AS Roma | Pescara | € 800K |
2018-01-23 | A. Mitriță | Pescara | Universitatea Craiova | € 730K |
2016-07-01 | G. Lapadula | Pescara | AC Milan | € 9M |
Delfino Pescara 1936, commonly referred to as Pescara, is a professional football club based in Pescara, Abruzzo, Italy. The club was formed in 1936 and has since become a notable name in Italian football, known for its distinctive white and light blue striped uniforms.
Pescara's history in the Italian football league system has been marked by periods of success and struggle. The club has spent the majority of its existence in Serie B, the second tier of Italian football, but has had several stints in Serie A, the top tier. The club's first promotion to Serie A came in the 1977-78 season, a significant milestone in its history. However, Pescara's most successful period came in the late 1980s and early 1990s under the guidance of manager Giovanni Galeone. The 1992-93 season saw Pescara achieve its highest ever finish in Serie A, ending the season in 5th place.
Despite these successes, Pescara has also faced its share of challenges. The club has been relegated from Serie A several times and has even spent brief periods in Serie C, the third tier of Italian football. Financial difficulties have also plagued the club, leading to a brief period of bankruptcy in the early 2000s. However, Pescara has always managed to bounce back and continue its participation in professional football.
Pescara's home ground is the Stadio Adriatico – Giovanni Cornacchia, which can hold up to 20,476 spectators. The stadium, like the club itself, has a rich history and has been the site of many memorable moments in Italian football.
Pescara is also known for its youth academy, which has produced several notable players who have gone on to have successful careers in Italian and international football. These include names like Massimo Oddo, a World Cup winner with Italy in 2006, and Marco Verratti, a key player for Paris Saint-Germain and the Italian national team.
Despite its ups and downs, Pescara remains a beloved institution in its home city and a respected name in Italian football. Its history, its passionate fan base, and its commitment to developing young talent all contribute to its unique identity. Whether in Serie A, Serie B, or Serie C, Pescara continues to be a club that embodies the spirit and passion of Italian football.