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Fiorentina
ACF Fiorentina
Full name Associazione Calcio Firenze Fiorentina SpA
Nickname(s) La Viola (The Purple One)
I Viola (The Purples / The Violets)
I Gigliati (The Lilieds)
Founded 29 August 1926
Ground Stadio Artemio Franchi
(Capacity: 43,147)
Owner Flag of United States Rocco B. Commisso
Chairman Flag of United States Rocco B. Commisso
Head Coach Flag of Italy Raffaele Palladino
Current League Serie A 
2023–24 Serie A, 8th
Website Club home page
Fiorentina 2024-25 homeFiorentina 2024-25 awayFiorentina 2024-25 third
Football current event Current season

ACF Fiorentina, commonly referred to as simply Fiorentina, is a professional Italian football club from Florence, Tuscany. Founded by a merger in 1926 (refounded in 2002 following bankruptcy), Fiorentina have played at the top level of Italian football for the majority of their existence; only four clubs have played in more Serie A seasons.

Fiorentina have won two Italian Championships, in 1955–56 and again in 1968–69, as well as winning six Coppa Italia trophies and one Italian Super Cup. On the European stage, Fiorentina won the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1960–61 and lost the final one year later. They finished runners-up in the 1956–57 European Cup, losing against Real Madrid, and also came close to winning the UEFA Cup, finishing as runners-up in the 1989–90 season.

Since 1931, the club have played at the Stadio Artemio Franchi, which currently has a capacity of 47,282. The stadium has used several names over the years and has undergone several renovations. Fiorentina are known widely by the nickname Viola, a reference to their distinctive purple colours.

Players[]

First-team squad[]

As of 21 March 2024
No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Flag of Italy Pietro Terracciano
2 DF Flag of Brazil Dodo
3 DF Flag of Italy Cristiano Biraghi
4 DF Flag of Serbia Nikola Milenkovic
5 MF Flag of Italy Giacomo Bonaventura
6 MF Flag of Brazil Arthur (on loan from Juventus)
7 FW Flag of Italy Riccardo Sottil
8 MF Flag of France Maxime Lopez (on loan from Sassuolo)
9 FW Flag of Argentina Lucas Beltran
10 FW Flag of Argentina Nicolás González
11 FW Flag of France Jonathan Ikoné
16 DF Flag of Italy Luca Ranieri
17 MF Flag of Italy Gaetano Castrovilli
18 FW Flag of Angola M'Bala Nzola
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 MF Flag of Argentina Gino Infantino
20 FW Flag of Italy Andrea Belotti (on loan from Roma)
22 DF Flag of Italy Marco Davide Faraoni (on loan from Hellas Verona)
28 DF Flag of Argentina Lucas Martinez Quarta
30 GK Flag of Italy Tommaso Martinelli
32 MF Flag of Ghana Alfred Duncan
33 DF Flag of Italy Michael Kayode
37 DF Flag of Italy Pietro Comuzzo
38 MF Flag of Italy Rolando Mandragora
40 GK Flag of Italy Tommaso Vannucchi
53 GK Flag of Denmark Oliver Christensen
65 DF Flag of Italy Fabiano Parisi
72 MF Flag of Czech Republic Antonin Barak
99 FW Flag of Ivory Coast Christian Kouamé

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ACF Fiorentina squad - 2024–25

Terracciano · Dodô · Biraghi (c) · Milenković · Bonaventura · Jović · Saponara · Cabral · 10 Castrovilli · 11 Ikoné · 15 Terzić · 16 Ranieri · 22 González · 23 Venuti · 28 Martínez Quarta · 31 Cerofolini · 32 Duncan · 33 Sottil · 34 Amrabat · 38 Mandragora · 42 Bianco · 56 Sirigu · 72 Barák · 77 Brekalo · 99 Kouamé ·  Arthur ·

Manager:  Flag of Italy Vincenzo Italiano
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Fiorentina Football Club - Managers

Csapkay (1926–30) · Feldmann (1930–31) · Felsner (1931–33) · Rady (1933) · Ging (1933–34) · Ara (1934–37) · Molnar (1938) · Soutschek (1938–39) · Galluzzi (1939–45) · Bigogno (1945–46) · Ara (1946) · Magli (1946–47) · Senkey (1947) · Ferrero (1947–51) · Magli (1951–53) · Bernardini (1953–58) · Czeizler (1958–59) · Ferrero (1959) · Carniglia (1959–60) · Chiappella (1960) · Hidegkuti (1960–62) · Valcareggi (1962–64) · Chiappella (1964–67) · Ferrero (1967–68) · Bassi (1968) · Pesaola (1968–71) · Pugliese (1971) · Liedholm (1971–73) · Radice (1973–74) · Rocco (1974–75) · Mazzone (1975–77) · Mazzoni (1977–78) · Chiappella (1978) · Carosi (1978–81) · De Sisti (1981–85) · Valcareggi (1985) · Agroppi (1985–86) · Bersellini (1986–87) · Eriksson (1987–89) · Giorgi (1989–90) · Graziani (1990) · Lazaroni (1990–91) · Radice (1991–93) · Agroppi (1993) · Chiarugi (1993) · Ranieri (1993–97) · Malesani (1997–98) · Trapattoni (1998–2000) · Terim (2000–01) · Chiarugi (2001) · Mancini (2001–02) · Chiarugi (2002) · Bianchi (2002) · Fascetti (2002) · Vierchowod (2002) · Cavasin (2002–04) · Mondonico (2004) · Buso (2004–05) · Zoff (2005) · Prandelli (2005–10) · Mihajlović (2010–11) · Rossi (2011–12) · Guerini (2012) · Montella (2012–15) · Sousa (2015–17) · Pioli (2017–19) · Montella (2019) · Iachini (2019–20) · Prandelli (2020–21) · Iachini (2021) · Italiano (2021–)

Serie A 2024–25
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