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Derby dell'Emilia

The Derby dell'Emilia (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdɛrbi delleˈmiːlja]), is the name given in football to any match between Bologna F.C. 1909 and Parma Calcio 1913[1] Emilia is a region that approximately corresponds to the western and north-eastern portions of today's Emilia-Romagna. The region takes its name from the Via Aemilia, a Roman road in 187 BCE. It is contested twice a year when the two clubs participate in the same league competition, such as Serie A, and more often if the clubs meet in other competitions. Other matches between Emilian teams may also be referred to under the name Derby dell'Emilia. From the 2018–19 edition, with the return of Parma in Serie A three years after bankruptcy, the Derby dell'Emilia is again played.

Derby dell'Emilia
Other namesEmilia Derby
LocationItaly
TeamsBologna
Parma
First meetingParma 3–3 Bologna
Serie C1
(18 November 1983)
Latest meetingParma 0–3 Bologna
Serie A
(7 February 2021)
Statistics
Meetings total47
Most wins14 Bologna
All-time seriesBologna: 14
Draws: 21
Parma: 12
Largest victoryBologna 4–1 Parma (twice)
Serie A
(12 May 2019) and
Serie A
(28 September 2020)
Parma 0–3 Bologna
Serie A
(7 February 2021)

The rivalry comes about as Parma and Bologna are the two largest cities in Emilia-Romagna and the two clubs are the two most successful football clubs in the region, although Reggiana and Modena, respectively, are seen as the clubs' two closest rivals. Bologna lead the count in official titles won, with 9 major trophies (plus an Intertoto Cup and three Mitropa Cups), while Parma have won 8 trophies.

History edit

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Locations of Bologna and Parma in Italy

For much of the clubs' early history, games were not contested, so the first fixture was not until 6 November 1983, despite Bologna being formed in 1909 and Parma just four years later in 1913.[2][3] While Bologna competed for titles, becoming national champions 7 times and winning the Coppa Italia twice by 1974, Parma only dreamt of national success. The first meeting was an eventful 3–3 draw at the Stadio Ennio Tardini in what remains the fixture's highest scoring game and the lowest level at which it has been fought. March's return also saw no victor; it was a goalless draw. The rivalry was intensified because both sides were competing for the 1983–84 Serie C1 title. Indeed, the duo each finished joint top with 48 points and achieved promotion to Serie B.

Serie B was the scene for six more derbies before the decade was out and 1985 saw the clubs' only battle in the Coppa Italia: a 0–0 draw that eventually consigned both sides to failure to qualify from the group stage. Bologna's win (their first derby victory at the eighth attempt) and a draw and thus 3 points earned against Parma were crucial in their 1988 Serie B title win. In 1990, the derby was contested in Serie A for the first time, after Parma joined Bologna in Italian football's top tier. It was now Parma who had the upper hand, with Bologna relegated in the spring of 1991. The teams would not meet again until Bologna's return to Serie A in 1996, but then proceeded to play each other on an annual basis for nine consecutive years.

The final season of that run, 2004–05, was the rivalry at its zenith. Both sides had performed poorly, finishing 17th and 18th in the 20-strong league. The bottom three sides were to be relegated and to split the two Emilian sides, the traditional spareggio was required, involving a two-legged play-off to decide which of the two would remain in Serie A. Bologna won the first leg in the Stadio Ennio Tardini 1–0 on 14 June 2005, but succumbed to 2–1 aggregate defeat following Parma's two-goal victory in Bologna, securing the Crociati a place in Italy's top division.

In 2008, Bologna achieved promotion back to Serie A, but Parma dropped down to Serie B, so the teams did not meet again until the following year. In 2009–10, both teams managed 2–1 wins at home, preceding a three-match run of goalless draws, a result that occurred for the tenth time in the 36 meetings up to that point.[4]

Statistics edit

As of 7 February 2021, there have been 47 competitive meetings between the teams.[4] Each side have won 14 of these, and the remaining 21 matches have finished as draws. The biggest victory happened on 12 May 2019 and on 28 September 2020 when Bologna earned a 4–1 victory; another victory with a margin of three goals has happened on 7 February 2021, when Bologna wins 0-3. Other than that, seven times the match has been decided with a margin of two goals. Bologna has achieved this margin of victory twice, both times winning in 3–1 at home in Serie A. Parma have won by a two-goal margin on four occasions, twice at home and twice away, including the spareggio victory in 2005.

Competition Bologna wins Draws Parma wins Bologna goals Parma goals
League 13 20 11 51 43
Coppa Italia 0 1 0 0 0
Other 1 0 1 1 2
Total 14 21 12 52 45

Honours edit

Bologna and Parma are the only teams in Emilia-Romagna to have won major titles. Bologna won the first of their seven league titles in 1924–25 and their last major silverware in 1974 in the Coppa Italia, before Parma's next title came in the 1991–92 Coppa Italia and then ten years later, in the 2001–02 Coppa Italia.

Team League Coppa Italia Supercoppa Italiana UEFA Cup Cup Winners' Cup European Super Cup Total
Bologna 7 2 0 1 0 0 10
Parma 0 3 1 2 1 1 8
Combined 7 5 1 3 1 1 18

All-time results edit

  Parma win   Draw   Bologna win

Shared personnel edit

Players edit

A number of players have played for both clubs over the course of their careers. This is an incomplete list of players who have made at least one appearance for both:

Managers edit

Six coaches have managed both Bologna and Parma. Renzo Ulivieri, who lasted less than a year at Parma, has managed Bologna in three spells. Francesco Guidolin took charge of Bologna for 4 years at the turn of the millennium, before leading Parma to promotion from Serie B in 2009 and an impressive return to Serie A in 2009–10. Three of Bologna's last four managers have also managed Parma: Franco Colomba, Alberto Malesani (who won the 1998–99 UEFA Cup, the 1998–99 Coppa Italia and the 1999 Supercoppa Italiana with Parma) and recent Bologna boss Stefano Pioli. Former Bologna head coach Roberto Donadoni coached Parma for three and a half years and 141 matches.

Name Bologna Parma
Period Period
  Renzo Ulivieri 1994–1998
2005
2006–2007
2001
  Francesco Guidolin 1999–2003 2008–2010
  Franco Colomba 2009–2010 2011–2012
  Alberto Malesani 2010–2011 1998–2001
  Stefano Pioli 2011–2014 2006–2007
  Roberto Donadoni 2015–2018 2012–2015

Other Emilian derbies edit

Because the terms derby dell'Emilia and derby emiliano simply mean "Emilian derby", any number of other matches could also be referred to under the same name, although the contest between Parma and Bologna is most often implied because they are the region's two biggest most successful clubs and the Derby della via Emilia is often preferred as a name for other Emilian derbies.

The six of Emilia-Romagna's 9 provinces that roughly correspond to the historic region of Emilia are Piacenza, Parma, Reggio Emilia, Modena, Bologna and Ferrara. Other than Parma and Bologna, 4 other clubs had participated in Serie A until 2018: Piacenza, Reggiana, Modena and SPAL. The promotion of Reggiana and Piacenza to Serie A in 1993 meant that each of the 6 Emilian provinces had had one team in Italian football's top division since its foundation in 1929; SPAL is based in Ferrara. In 2013 and 2015 respectively, Sassuolo and Carpi (both based in the Modena province) secured promotion having won the Serie B title. Parma is the only Emilian club to have played in Serie A without ever having won a Serie B league title.

Sassuolo's rise gave its match against Modena added significance. Sassuolo played in the third tier of Italian football for the first time in 2006 and made its Serie B debut in 2008. Promotion to Serie B in 2008 meant the club had outgrown the Stadio Enzo Ricci, so it moved to the nearby Stadio Alberto Braglia, Modena's ground. Promotion to Serie A in 2013 preceded a move to the Stadio Città del Tricolore in Reggio Emilia, Reggiana's home ground.

Other Emilian derbies often take different names. For example:

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 27 March 2014. Retrieved 13 February 2012.
  2. ^ "Bologna Club History". Football Italia. football-italia.net. Retrieved 13 February 2012.
  3. ^ "Parma Club History". Football Italia. football-italia.net. Retrieved 12 January 2012.
  4. ^ a b "Bologna-Parma: le curiosità" [Bologna-Parma: trivia]. Parma F.C. (in Italian). fcparma.com. 20 January 2012. Archived from the original on 23 January 2013. Retrieved 14 February 2012.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  5. ^ "Reggiana e Parma non-trovano la porta Il derby diventa una battaglia di ultra'" [Reggiana and Parma cannot find the goal and the derby becomes a battle of the ultras]. CorriereDellaSera.it (in Italian). 17 February 1997.
  6. ^ "Modena-Sassuolo 2-5: Manita neroverde, la vetta è sempre più vicina" [Modena-Sassuolo 2-5: the summit is ever closer]. Goal.com (in Italian). 1 November 2011.

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The Derby dell Emilia Italian pronunciation ˈdɛrbi delleˈmiːlja is the name given in football to any match between Bologna F C 1909 and Parma Calcio 1913 1 Emilia is a region that approximately corresponds to the western and north eastern portions of today s Emilia Romagna The region takes its name from the Via Aemilia a Roman road in 187 BCE It is contested twice a year when the two clubs participate in the same league competition such as Serie A and more often if the clubs meet in other competitions Other matches between Emilian teams may also be referred to under the name Derby dell Emilia From the 2018 19 edition with the return of Parma in Serie A three years after bankruptcy the Derby dell Emilia is again played Derby dell EmiliaOther namesEmilia DerbyLocationItalyTeamsBolognaParmaFirst meetingParma 3 3 BolognaSerie C1 18 November 1983 Latest meetingParma 0 3 BolognaSerie A 7 February 2021 StatisticsMeetings total47Most wins14 BolognaAll time seriesBologna 14Draws 21Parma 12Largest victoryBologna 4 1 Parma twice Serie A 12 May 2019 and Serie A 28 September 2020 Parma 0 3 Bologna Serie A 7 February 2021 The rivalry comes about as Parma and Bologna are the two largest cities in Emilia Romagna and the two clubs are the two most successful football clubs in the region although Reggiana and Modena respectively are seen as the clubs two closest rivals Bologna lead the count in official titles won with 9 major trophies plus an Intertoto Cup and three Mitropa Cups while Parma have won 8 trophies Contents 1 History 2 Statistics 3 Honours 4 All time results 4 1 Bologna at home 4 2 Parma at home 5 Shared personnel 5 1 Players 5 2 Managers 6 Other Emilian derbies 7 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp nbsp Parma nbsp Bolognaclass notpageimage Locations of Bologna and Parma in Italy For much of the clubs early history games were not contested so the first fixture was not until 6 November 1983 despite Bologna being formed in 1909 and Parma just four years later in 1913 2 3 While Bologna competed for titles becoming national champions 7 times and winning the Coppa Italia twice by 1974 Parma only dreamt of national success The first meeting was an eventful 3 3 draw at the Stadio Ennio Tardini in what remains the fixture s highest scoring game and the lowest level at which it has been fought March s return also saw no victor it was a goalless draw The rivalry was intensified because both sides were competing for the 1983 84 Serie C1 title Indeed the duo each finished joint top with 48 points and achieved promotion to Serie B Serie B was the scene for six more derbies before the decade was out and 1985 saw the clubs only battle in the Coppa Italia a 0 0 draw that eventually consigned both sides to failure to qualify from the group stage Bologna s win their first derby victory at the eighth attempt and a draw and thus 3 points earned against Parma were crucial in their 1988 Serie B title win In 1990 the derby was contested in Serie A for the first time after Parma joined Bologna in Italian football s top tier It was now Parma who had the upper hand with Bologna relegated in the spring of 1991 The teams would not meet again until Bologna s return to Serie A in 1996 but then proceeded to play each other on an annual basis for nine consecutive years The final season of that run 2004 05 was the rivalry at its zenith Both sides had performed poorly finishing 17th and 18th in the 20 strong league The bottom three sides were to be relegated and to split the two Emilian sides the traditional spareggio was required involving a two legged play off to decide which of the two would remain in Serie A Bologna won the first leg in the Stadio Ennio Tardini 1 0 on 14 June 2005 but succumbed to 2 1 aggregate defeat following Parma s two goal victory in Bologna securing the Crociati a place in Italy s top division In 2008 Bologna achieved promotion back to Serie A but Parma dropped down to Serie B so the teams did not meet again until the following year In 2009 10 both teams managed 2 1 wins at home preceding a three match run of goalless draws a result that occurred for the tenth time in the 36 meetings up to that point 4 Statistics editAs of 7 February 2021 there have been 47 competitive meetings between the teams 4 Each side have won 14 of these and the remaining 21 matches have finished as draws The biggest victory happened on 12 May 2019 and on 28 September 2020 when Bologna earned a 4 1 victory another victory with a margin of three goals has happened on 7 February 2021 when Bologna wins 0 3 Other than that seven times the match has been decided with a margin of two goals Bologna has achieved this margin of victory twice both times winning in 3 1 at home in Serie A Parma have won by a two goal margin on four occasions twice at home and twice away including the spareggio victory in 2005 Competition Bologna wins Draws Parma wins Bologna goals Parma goals League 13 20 11 51 43 Coppa Italia 0 1 0 0 0 Other 1 0 1 1 2 Total 14 21 12 52 45Honours editBologna and Parma are the only teams in Emilia Romagna to have won major titles Bologna won the first of their seven league titles in 1924 25 and their last major silverware in 1974 in the Coppa Italia before Parma s next title came in the 1991 92 Coppa Italia and then ten years later in the 2001 02 Coppa Italia Team League Coppa Italia Supercoppa Italiana UEFA Cup Cup Winners Cup European Super Cup Total Bologna 7 2 0 1 0 0 10 Parma 0 3 1 2 1 1 8 Combined 7 5 1 3 1 1 18All time results edit Parma win Draw Bologna win Bologna at home edit Date Venue Score Competition 18 March 1984 Stadio Renato Dall Ara 0 0 Serie C1 4 November 1984 Stadio Renato Dall Ara 1 1 Serie B 30 November 1986 Stadio Renato Dall Ara 0 0 Serie B 25 October 1987 Stadio Renato Dall Ara 3 1 Serie B 14 April 1991 Stadio Renato Dall Ara 1 3 Serie A 12 January 1997 Stadio Renato Dall Ara 0 1 Serie A 1 March 1998 Stadio Renato Dall Ara 1 2 Serie A 4 October 1998 Stadio Renato Dall Ara 0 0 Serie A 30 January 2000 Stadio Renato Dall Ara 1 0 Serie A 19 November 2000 Stadio Renato Dall Ara 2 1 Serie A 16 September 2001 Stadio Renato Dall Ara 1 0 Serie A 14 December 2002 Stadio Renato Dall Ara 2 1 Serie A 31 August 2003 Stadio Renato Dall Ara 2 2 Serie A 3 February 2005 Stadio Renato Dall Ara 3 1 Serie A 18 June 2005 Stadio Renato Dall Ara 0 2 Relegation play off 25 April 2010 Stadio Renato Dall Ara 2 1 Serie A 8 May 2011 Stadio Renato Dall Ara 0 0 Serie A 22 January 2012 Stadio Renato Dall Ara 0 0 Serie A 22 December 2012 Stadio Renato Dall Ara 1 2 Serie A 13 April 2014 Stadio Renato Dall Ara 1 1 Serie A 13 May 2019 Stadio Renato Dall Ara 4 1 Serie A 24 November 2019 Stadio Renato Dall Ara 2 2 Serie A 28 September 2020 Stadio Renato Dall Ara 4 1 Serie A Bologna wins Parma wins Draws Bologna goals Parma goals 9 6 8 31 23 Parma at home edit Date Venue Score Competition 18 November 1983 Stadio Ennio Tardini 3 3 Serie C1 31 March 1985 Stadio Ennio Tardini 1 0 Serie B 1 September 1985 Stadio Ennio Tardini 0 0 Coppa Italia 3 May 1987 Stadio Ennio Tardini 2 0 Serie B 27 March 1988 Stadio Ennio Tardini 0 0 Serie B 9 December 1990 Stadio Ennio Tardini 1 1 Serie A 25 May 1997 Stadio Ennio Tardini 1 0 Serie A 19 October 1997 Stadio Ennio Tardini 2 0 Serie A 14 February 1999 Stadio Ennio Tardini 1 1 Serie A 12 September 1999 Stadio Ennio Tardini 1 1 Serie A 1 April 2001 Stadio Ennio Tardini 0 0 Serie A 26 January 2002 Stadio Ennio Tardini 2 1 Serie A 3 May 2003 Stadio Ennio Tardini 1 2 Serie A 25 January 2004 Stadio Ennio Tardini 0 0 Serie A 22 September 2004 Stadio Ennio Tardini 1 2 Serie A 14 June 2005 Stadio Ennio Tardini 0 1 Relegation play off 13 December 2009 Stadio Ennio Tardini 2 1 Serie A 19 December 2010 Stadio Ennio Tardini 0 0 Serie A 13 May 2012 Stadio Ennio Tardini 1 0 Serie A 12 May 2013 Stadio Ennio Tardini 0 2 Serie A 30 November 2013 Stadio Ennio Tardini 1 1 Serie A 22 December 2018 Stadio Ennio Tardini 0 0 Serie A 12 July 2020 Stadio Ennio Tardini 2 2 Serie A 7 February 2021 Stadio Ennio Tardini 0 3 Serie A Parma wins Bologna wins Draws Parma goals Bologna goals 7 5 12 22 21Shared personnel editPlayers edit A number of players have played for both clubs over the course of their careers This is an incomplete list of players who have made at least one appearance for both nbsp Adailton nbsp Fabio Albinelli nbsp Stephen Appiah nbsp Mattia Bani nbsp Franco Battisodo nbsp Ishak Belfodil nbsp Corrado Bernicchi nbsp Stefano Bettarini nbsp Giovanni Bia nbsp Massimo Brambilla nbsp Matteo Brighi nbsp Giuseppe Cardone nbsp Marcello Castellini nbsp Tarcisio Catanese nbsp Pierluigi Di Gia nbsp Dino Di Carlo nbsp Marco Di Vaio nbsp Luciano Facchini nbsp Giulio Falcone nbsp Marco Ferrante nbsp Emanuele Filippini nbsp Davide Fontolan nbsp Alberto Gilardino nbsp Federico Giunti nbsp Manfredo Grandi nbsp Cristiano Lupatelli nbsp Marco Macina nbsp Giampiero Maini nbsp Amedeo Mangone nbsp Marco Marocchi nbsp Carlo Matteucci nbsp Francesco Modesto nbsp Giacomo Murelli nbsp Hidetoshi Nakata nbsp Renato Olive nbsp Daniele Paponi nbsp Angelo Pilati nbsp Andrea Pisanu nbsp Giuseppe Pomati nbsp Matteo Rubin nbsp Pietro Strada nbsp Stefano Torrisi nbsp Francesco Valiani nbsp Paolo Vanoli nbsp Daniele Vantaggiato nbsp Rufo Emiliano Verga nbsp Fabio Vignaroli nbsp Cristian Zaccardo Managers edit Six coaches have managed both Bologna and Parma Renzo Ulivieri who lasted less than a year at Parma has managed Bologna in three spells Francesco Guidolin took charge of Bologna for 4 years at the turn of the millennium before leading Parma to promotion from Serie B in 2009 and an impressive return to Serie A in 2009 10 Three of Bologna s last four managers have also managed Parma Franco Colomba Alberto Malesani who won the 1998 99 UEFA Cup the 1998 99 Coppa Italia and the 1999 Supercoppa Italiana with Parma and recent Bologna boss Stefano Pioli Former Bologna head coach Roberto Donadoni coached Parma for three and a half years and 141 matches Name Bologna Parma Period Period nbsp Renzo Ulivieri 1994 199820052006 2007 2001 nbsp Francesco Guidolin 1999 2003 2008 2010 nbsp Franco Colomba 2009 2010 2011 2012 nbsp Alberto Malesani 2010 2011 1998 2001 nbsp Stefano Pioli 2011 2014 2006 2007 nbsp Roberto Donadoni 2015 2018 2012 2015Other Emilian derbies editBecause the terms derby dell Emilia and derby emiliano simply mean Emilian derby any number of other matches could also be referred to under the same name although the contest between Parma and Bologna is most often implied because they are the region s two biggest most successful clubs and the Derby della via Emilia is often preferred as a name for other Emilian derbies The six of Emilia Romagna s 9 provinces that roughly correspond to the historic region of Emilia are Piacenza Parma Reggio Emilia Modena Bologna and Ferrara Other than Parma and Bologna 4 other clubs had participated in Serie A until 2018 Piacenza Reggiana Modena and SPAL The promotion of Reggiana and Piacenza to Serie A in 1993 meant that each of the 6 Emilian provinces had had one team in Italian football s top division since its foundation in 1929 SPAL is based in Ferrara In 2013 and 2015 respectively Sassuolo and Carpi both based in the Modena province secured promotion having won the Serie B title Parma is the only Emilian club to have played in Serie A without ever having won a Serie B league title Sassuolo s rise gave its match against Modena added significance Sassuolo played in the third tier of Italian football for the first time in 2006 and made its Serie B debut in 2008 Promotion to Serie B in 2008 meant the club had outgrown the Stadio Enzo Ricci so it moved to the nearby Stadio Alberto Braglia Modena s ground Promotion to Serie A in 2013 preceded a move to the Stadio Citta del Tricolore in Reggio Emilia Reggiana s home ground Other Emilian derbies often take different names For example Derby dei Ducati Modena vs Parma Derby del Ducato Parma vs Piacenza Derby dell Enza or Derby del Grana Parma vs Reggiana 5 Derby della Ghirlandina Modena vs Sassuolo 6 References edit Italy Archived from the original on 27 March 2014 Retrieved 13 February 2012 Bologna Club History Football Italia football italia net Retrieved 13 February 2012 Parma Club History Football Italia football italia net Retrieved 12 January 2012 a b Bologna Parma le curiosita Bologna Parma trivia Parma F C in Italian fcparma com 20 January 2012 Archived from the original on 23 January 2013 Retrieved 14 February 2012 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint unfit URL link Reggiana e Parma non trovano la porta Il derby diventa una battaglia di ultra Reggiana and Parma cannot find the goal and the derby becomes a battle of the ultras CorriereDellaSera it in Italian 17 February 1997 Modena Sassuolo 2 5 Manita neroverde la vetta e sempre piu vicina Modena Sassuolo 2 5 the summit is ever closer Goal com in Italian 1 November 2011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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