About Brescia

- Name: Brescia
- City:
- Home Stadium: Stadio Mario Rigamonti
- Established Date: 1911
- Coach: Diego Lopez
Brescia Fixtures
Italian Serie B | |
---|---|
Brescia
Cosenza Calcio 1914
|
|
Venezia
Brescia
|
Brescia Score
Show more
Brescia Players
# | Name | Position |
---|---|---|
6 |
Emanuele Ndoj | Central Midfield |
15 |
Filip Jagiello | Central Midfield |
21 |
Jakub Labojko | Central Midfield |
25 |
Dimitri Bisoli | Central Midfield |
31 |
Birkir Bjarnason | Central Midfield |
Tom van de Looi | Central Midfield | |
1 |
Jesse Joronen | Goalkeeper |
12 |
Lorenzo Andrenacci | Goalkeeper |
Matic Kotnik | Goalkeeper | |
Stefano Fligheddu | Goalkeeper | |
32 |
Andrea Papetti | Defender |
33 |
Diego Abbrandini | Defender |
16 |
Andrea Ghezzi | Midfielder |
Antonino Ragusa | Forward | |
11 |
Nikola Ninkovic | Left Wing |
93 |
Marko Pajac | Left Midfield |
7 |
Nikolas Spalek | Attacking Midfield |
3 |
Fran Karacic | Right Back |
29 |
Alessandro Semprini | Right Back |
Ales Mateju | Right Back | |
26 |
Bruno Martella | Left Back |
5 |
Daniele Gastaldello | Centre Back |
14 |
John Chancellor | Centre Back |
15 |
Andrea Cistana | Centre Back |
19 |
Massimiliano Mangraviti | Centre Back |
9 |
Alfredo Donnarumma | Centre Forward |
18 |
Florian Aye | Centre Forward |
23 |
Simon Skrabb | Centre Forward |
Holmbert Aron Fridjonsson | Centre Forward | |
Luca Pandolfi | Centre Forward | |
Alessandro Matri | Centre Forward | |
Davide Dionigi | Assistant Coach | |
Diego Lopez | Coach |
Brescia Calcio, commonly referred to as Brescia, is an Italian football club based in Brescia, Lombardy, that currently plays in Serie A. The club holds the record for total number of seasons (61) and consecutive seasons (18, from 1947–48 to 1964–65) in Serie B, which they have won four times. Their best finish in Serie A came in the 2000–01 season when they placed eighth. At the beginning of the third millennium, led by the 1993 Ballon d'Or winner Roberto Baggio, the club also qualified for the Intertoto Cup twice, reaching the final in 2001 but being defeated on the away goals rule by Paris Saint-Germain. The team's colours are blue and white. Its stadium is the 16,743 seater Stadio Mario Rigamonti.