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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