Bologna FC 1909
Association football club in Italy
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April 7 2025 | Bologna drew with Napoli 1–1. |
April 1 2025 | Empoli lost to Bologna 0–3. |
March 29 2025 | Venezia lost to Bologna 0–1. |
March 16 2025 | Bologna beat Lazio 5–0. |
2025 | Antonio Raimondo transfers from Bologna FC 1909 to Italy's Salernitana on a free transfer |
2025 | Stefan Posch (Austria) transfers from Bologna FC 1909 to Italy's Atalanta for €1,000,000 with an option to buy for €7,000,000 |
2025 | Niklas Pyyhtiä (Finland) transfers from Bologna FC 1909 to Italy's Südtirol on a free transfer with an undisclosed option to buy and buy-back clause |
2025 | Tommaso Corazza transfers from Bologna FC 1909 to Italy's Salernitana on a free transfer |
2025 | Jesper Karlsson (Sweden) transfers from Bologna FC 1909 to Italy's Lecce on a free transfer |
2025 | Kacper Urbański (Poland) transfers from Bologna FC 1909 to Italy's Monza on a free transfer |
March 9 2025 | Hellas Verona lost to Bologna 1–2. |
March 2 2025 | Bologna beat Cagliari 2–1. |
February 26 2025 | Bologna beat Milan 2–1. |
February 2 2025 | Samuel Iling-Junior's loan from Juventus to Bologna FC 1909 was terminated early and he transferred to Aston Villa. |
February 2 2025 | Kevin Bonifazi's loan transfer to Lecce was made permanent for a fee of €500,000. |
January 23 2025 | Mattia Motolese transfers from Bologna FC 1909 to Italy's Latina on a free transfer |
January 22 2025 | Mattia Motolese returns from loan at Carrarese to Bologna FC 1909 |
January 17 2025 | Gennaro Anatriello transfers from Bologna FC 1909 to Italy's Trapani on a free transfer |
January 16 2025 | Orji Okwonkwo transfers from Bologna FC 1909 to Italy's Cittadella on a free transfer |
January 16 2025 | Gennaro Anatriello returns from loan at Messina to Bologna FC 1909 |
January 15 2025 | Orji Okwonkwo returns from loan at Reggiana to Bologna FC 1909 |
January 8 2025 | Antonio Raimondo returns from loan at Venezia to Bologna FC 1909 |
2024 | Bologna FC 1909 begins its 116th season in club history, marking its tenth consecutive season in Serie A and participating in the Coppa Italia and UEFA Champions League. |
2024 | Bologna secured a UEFA Champions League berth for the first time since 1964–65, ensuring a top-five finish in Serie A and establishing a new record of 68 points under Thiago Motta's leadership. |
2023 | Under Thiago Motta's leadership, Bologna secured a UEFA Champions League berth for the first time since 1964–65, finishing in the top five of Serie A and setting a new points record of 68. |
2023 | Bologna concluded the season in 9th place, accruing 54 points and setting a new record for the team. |
2022 | Bologna finished 9th in the Serie A season, achieving a record 54 points. |
September 12 2022 | Thiago Motta was named as head coach of Bologna. |
June 2022 | Cazoo and Lavoropiù become the sponsors of Bologna FC 1909 from June 2022 to present. |
June 2022 | Cazoo became the primary sponsor, representing a new chapter in the club's sponsorship history. |
September 2020 | Facile Ristrutturare, Selenella, and Illumia become sponsors of Bologna FC 1909 from September 2020 to June 2022. |
June 2018 | Liu·Jo becomes the sponsor of Bologna FC 1909 from June 2018 to June 2020. |
2015 | Bologna was promoted back to Serie A under the new ownership of BFC 1909 Lux Spv S.A. of Luxemburg. |
November 17 2014 | Saputo succeeded Tacopina as the new chairman of the board of directors of Bologna. |
October 15 2014 | The club was sold to BFC 1909 Lux SPV, with Joe Tacopina becoming the new club chairman, completing a transfer of ownership. |
August 2014 | +energia sponsors Bologna FC 1909 from August 2014 to June 2015. |
2013 | Bologna was relegated to Serie B, revealing significant financial problems under Albano Guaraldi's ownership. |
April 7 2011 | Albano Guaraldi became the new chairman after paying €2.5m in capital increase, holding 17% of the consortium shares. |
January 21 2011 | Chairman Massimo Zanetti and CEO Luca Baraldi resigned after just 28 days due to irreconcilable differences with other partners. |
December 23 2010 | The consortium Bologna 2010, led by Giovanni Consorte and Massimo Zanetti, acquired the club from Sergio Porcedda, preventing potential bankruptcy and addressing unpaid wages. |
June 2010 | The club was sold by the Menarini family to Sardinian entrepreneur Sergio Porcedda in a club takeover. |
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