
Associazione Calcio ChievoVerona, commonly referred to as ChievoVerona or simply Chievo (, ), is an
Italian football
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club named after and representing
Chievo, a suburb of 4,500 inhabitants in
Verona
Verona ( ; ; or ) is a city on the Adige, River Adige in Veneto, Italy, with 255,131 inhabitants. It is one of the seven provincial capitals of the region, and is the largest city Comune, municipality in the region and in Northeast Italy, nor ...
,
Veneto
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. It is owned since 2024 by the team's former captain
Sergio Pellissier, representing a group of almost 800 stakeholders created through a crowdfunding program - the first case in Italian football. The team plays in the
Serie D
The Serie D () is the highest level of semi-professional football in Italy, and the fourth tier of the Italian national league system. It sits beneath the third and lowest fully professional league, Serie C, and feeds in to it through promotion ...
, the fourth level of
Italian football
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.
The club was founded in 1929 and refounded two times during its history in 1948 and 2024. It is the only football team coming from the lowest level of Italian football succeeding in climbing the whole amateur and professional pyramid until reaching
Serie A
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for the first time in
2001–02 and
European competitions the year after. It currently plays in Comunale stadium in
Sona.
During its years as a professional club, Chievo shared the 38,402-seat
Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi
The Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi is a stadium in Verona, Italy. It is the home of Hellas Verona of Serie A and was also the home of Chievo Verona, a former football club, until 2021. It also hosts matches of women's team Bardolino Verona, some ...
stadium with its cross-town rivals
Hellas Verona
Hellas Verona Football Club, commonly referred to as simply Hellas Verona (), is an Italian professional Association football, football List of football clubs in Italy, club based in Verona, Veneto, that currently plays in Serie A. The team won ...
.
History
Early years
The team was founded in 1929 by a small number of football fans from
Chievo, a Verona . Initially, the club was not officially affiliated to the
Italian Football Federation
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It manages a ...
(FIGC), but nonetheless played several amateur tournaments and friendly matches under the denomination ''Opera Nazionale Dopolavoro Chievo'', a title imposed by the
fascist regime
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. The club's formal debut in an official league was on 8 November 1931. The team colours at the time were blue and white. Chievo disbanded in 1936, however, due to economic woes but returned to play in 1948 after World War II, being registered in the regional league of (Second Division). In 1957, the team moved to the field "Carlantonio Bottagisio", where they played until 1986. In 1959, after the restructuring of the football leagues, Chievo was admitted to play the
Seconda Categoria
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(Second Category), a regional league placed next-to-
last
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in the Italian football pyramid. That year, Chievo changed its name to ''Cardi Chievo'' after a new sponsor and was quickly promoted to the
Prima Categoria
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, from which it experienced its first-ever relegation in 1962.
Series of promotions
In 1964, Luigi Campedelli, a businessman and owner of the Paluani company, was named the new Chievo chairman. Under Campedelli's presidency, Chievo climbed through the Italian football pyramid, reaching the
Serie D
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after the 1974–75 season. Under the name ''Paluani Chievo'' the team was promoted to
Serie C
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2 in 1986. Due to promotion, Chievo was forced to move to the
Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi
The Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi is a stadium in Verona, Italy. It is the home of Hellas Verona of Serie A and was also the home of Chievo Verona, a former football club, until 2021. It also hosts matches of women's team Bardolino Verona, some ...
, the main venue in Verona; another promotion to Serie C1 followed in 1989. In 1990, the team changed its name to its current one, ''A.C. ChievoVerona''.
In 1992, President Luigi Campedelli, who had returned at the helm of the club two years before, died of a heart attack, and his son
Luca Campedelli, aged just 23, became the new and youngest chairman of an Italian professional football club. Campedelli promoted
Giovanni Sartori
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to director of football and named
Alberto Malesani as the new head coach. Under Malesani, the team astonishingly won the Serie C1 and was promoted to
Serie B
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, where city rival
Hellas Verona
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was playing at the time. In 1997, after Malesani signed for
Fiorentina
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,
Silvio Baldini
Silvio Baldini (born 11 September 1958) is an Italian association football manager, currently in charge of club Pescara.
Career Early years
Born in Massa but hailing from nearby Carrara, Baldini started his coaching career in 1984 at the a ...
was appointed the new head coach. The following season, with
Domenico Caso as the coach, saw the first dismissal of a coach during the presidency of Luca Campedelli, with Caso being fired and replaced with
Lorenzo Balestro. It was during these years that the nickname ''"mussi volanti"'' ("flying donkeys") was born. It originated from supporters of their crosstown rivals
Hellas, who would mock long-suffering Chievo supporters that Chievo will only be promoted if "donkeys could fly" (the equivalent of the English language
falsism "if pigs could fly," denoting an impossible dream).
In
2000–01,
Luigi Delneri
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After a playing career as a midfielder including for several Serie A clubs, he began managing in the lower leagues, a ...
was signed as coach and led Chievo, by virtue of its third-place finish in Serie B, to promotion to
Serie A
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, the first time in team history that it had reached the top tier of Italian football.
Mussi Volanti (2001–2007)
In
2001–02, Chievo's Serie A debut season, the team was most critics' choice for an instant return to Serie B. However, they became the surprise team in the league, often playing spectacular and entertaining football and even leading the league for six consecutive weeks. The club finally ended the season with a highly respectable fifth-place finish, qualifying the team to play in the
UEFA Cup
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. Chievo's impressive performance inspired a 2002 book about soccer economics titled "Fenomeno Chievo. Economia, costume, società" by Marco Vitale.
In
2002–03, Chievo debuted at the European level but were eliminated in the first round by
Red Star Belgrade
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. The team finished the Serie A season in seventh place, again proving itself one of the better Serie A teams. The
2003–04 season, the last with Delneri at the helm, saw Chievo finish ninth.
The
2004–05 season is remembered as one of the toughest ever in Chievo's history.
Mario Beretta, a Serie A novice from
Ternana
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The club was founded in 1925 and refounded in 1993. In its history, Ternana has twice played in Serie A ...
, was named coach, but after a strong start that brought Chievo to third behind
Juventus
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and
Milan
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, the team slowly lost position in the league table. With three matches remaining in the season, Chievo was third-from-last, a position which would see it relegated to Serie B. As a last resort, Beretta was fired, and
Maurizio D'Angelo, a former Chievo player, was appointed temporarily to replace him as coach. Morale improved, and two wins and a draw from the final three matches proved enough to keep Chievo in Serie A.
In
2005–06,
Giuseppe Pillon of
Treviso FBC was appointed as new coach. The team experienced a return to the successful Delneri era, both in style of play and results, which resulted in Chievo ending the season in seventh and gaining a berth in the UEFA Cup. However, because of the
football scandal involving several top-class teams, all of which finished higher than Chievo in the 2005–06 season, the Flying Donkeys were awarded a place in the next
Champions League preliminary phase.

On 14 July 2006, the verdict in the scandal was made public. Juventus, Milan and Fiorentina, who had all initially qualified for the
2006–07 Champions League, and
Lazio
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, who had initially qualified for the
2006–07 UEFA Cup
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, were all banned from
UEFA
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competition for the 2006–07 season. However, Milan were allowed to enter the Champions League after their appeal to the FIGC. Chievo took up a place in the third qualifying stage of the competition along with Milan and faced Bulgarian side
Levski Sofia
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. Chievo lost the first leg 2–0 in
Sofia
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and managed a 2–2 home draw on the second leg and were eliminated by a 4–2 aggregate score, with Levski advancing to the Champions League group stage. As a Champions League third round qualifying loser, Chievo was given a place in the UEFA Cup final qualifying round. On 25 August 2006, they were drawn to face Portuguese side
Braga
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. The first leg, played on 14 September in
Braga
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, ended in a 2–0 win for the Portuguese. The return match, played on 28 September in Verona, although won by Chievo 2–1, resulted in a 3–2 aggregate loss and the club's elimination from the competition.
On 16 October 2006, following a 1–0 defeat against
Torino
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, head coach Giuseppe Pillon was fired and replaced by Luigi Delneri, one of the original symbols of the ''miracle Chievo'', who had led the club to the Serie A in 2002.
On 27 May 2007, the last match day of the 2006–07 Serie A season, Chievo was one of five teams in danger of falling into the last undecided relegation spot. Needing only a draw against
Catania
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, a direct competitor in the relegation battle, Chievo lost 2–0 playing on a neutral field in
Bologna
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. Wins by
Parma
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,
Siena
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and
Reggina condemned Chievo to Serie B for the 2007–08 season after six seasons in the topflight.
A year with the ''Cadetti'' (2007–08)
Chievo bounced back quickly from the disappointment of their relegation on the last matchday of 2006–07, searching for an immediate promotion return to the topflight. After the expected departure of several top-quality players, including
Franco Semioli,
Salvatore Lanna,
Matteo Brighi,
Paolo Sammarco
Paolo Sammarco (born 17 March 1983) is an Italian football coach and a former player who played as a midfielder. He is the caretaker head coach of Serie D club Ambrosiana.
Club career Chievo
A product of European giants A.C. Milan's youth syst ...
and
Erjon Bogdani, the manager Delneri also parted ways with the club.
Giuseppe Iachini replaced him and the captain,
Lorenzo D'Anna
Lorenzo D'Anna (born 29 January 1972) is an Italian football manager and former player, last in charge as head coach of Serie C club Trento.
Playing career
D'Anna was a centre back, and was the captain of A.C. ChievoVerona of Serie A, with over ...
, gave way to
Sergio Pellissier at the end of the transfer window. A new squad was constructed, most notably including the arrivals of midfielders
Maurizio Ciaramitaro and
Simone Bentivoglio, defender
César and forward
Antimo Iunco. This new incarnation of the ''gialloblu'' were crowned winter champions (along with Bologna), en route to a 41st matchday promotion after a 1–1 draw at
Grosseto
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left them four points clear of third-place
Lecce
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Because of its rich Baroque architecture, Lecce is n ...
with one match remaining. In addition to winning promotion, they were conferred with the Ali della Vittoria trophy on the final matchday of the season, their first league title of any kind in 14 years.
Return in Serie A (2008–2019)
In their first season return to the topflight, Chievo immediately struggled in the league, resulting in the dismissal of Iachini in November and his replacement with former Parma boss
Domenico Di Carlo.
After Di Carlo's appointment, Chievo managed a remarkable resurgence that led the ''gialloblu'' out of the relegation zone after having collected just nine points from their first 17 matches. Highlight matches included a 3–0 defeat of Lazio (who then won the
2008–09 Coppa Italia title) at the
Stadio Olimpico
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, and a thrilling 3–3 draw away to Juventus in which captain and longtime Chievo striker Sergio Pellissier scored a late equalizer to complete his first career hat-trick. A series of hard-fought draws against top clubs
Roma
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,
Internazionale
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and
Genoa
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in the final stretch of the season solidified ''Ceo''
's position outside the drop zone and Serie A status was finally confirmed on matchday 37 with a home draw against Bologna. An essentially unchanged line-up earned safety the following season with four matchdays to spare.
Lorenzo D'Anna
Lorenzo D'Anna (born 29 January 1972) is an Italian football manager and former player, last in charge as head coach of Serie C club Trento.
Playing career
D'Anna was a centre back, and was the captain of A.C. ChievoVerona of Serie A, with over ...
remained as coach of the club for the
2018–19 season after replacing
Rolando Maran during the 2017–18 season. On 13 September, Chievo were deducted 3 points after being found guilty of false accounting on exchanging players with
Cesena
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. President Luca Campedelli was banned for three months as a result of the scheme. Chievo were officially relegated on 14 April 2019 after a 3–1 home loss to
Napoli
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.
Serie B years and league exclusion (2019–2021)
In July 2021, Chievo was expelled from Serie B for the
2021–22 season for being unable to prove its financial viability due to outstanding tax payments.
The club argued that there was an agreement in place during the COVID-19 pandemic that allowed them to spread the payments out over a longer period. However, after three unsuccessful appeals, the decision to bar Chievo Verona from registering to Serie B was upheld, with
Cosenza
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taking their place in Serie B.
Clivense and Serie D restart (2021–current)
Over the next months following the club's exclusion, former captain
Sergio Pellissier led the search for a new ownership group to allow a
phoenix club to compete in Serie D under the Chievo name. However, on 21 August, Pellissier announced in an Instagram post that no owners were found in time for the Serie D registration deadline. The original Chievo club has in the meantime appealed to the
Council of State
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against its exclusion and is currently registered in no division, albeit still with the right to apply for a spot in an amateur league of
Veneto
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in the following weeks. Campedelli eventually opted to keep the club alive as a youth team for the 2021–22 season, while Pellissier decided instead
to found a new club himself, which was admitted to
Terza Categoria
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at the very bottom of the
Italian football league system
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; the club, originally named FC Chievo 2021, was then renamed to
FC Clivense following a legal warning from AC ChievoVerona.
On 10 May 2024, Sergio Pellissier and the owners of Clivense, by then in the
Serie D
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league, successfully acquired the logo and naming rights of the original ChievoVerona club in an auction. Later on 29 May, Clivense formally changed its denomination to AC ChievoVerona, thus becoming the legal heir to the original club, albeit maintaining white and blue as its colours.
Identity
Crest
The official crest of the club depicts since 1998
Cangrande della Scala, ruler of
Verona
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during medieval times, the shape of it taking inspiration from a historical statue located in the old town. The logo, coloured in yellow and blue, shows the full name of the club and the year of foundation. It was confirmed as Chievo's logo after a survey among the club's stakeholder in June 2024.
Being founded by amateur football lovers in 1929 as an after-work sport club, at that time encouraged by the
fascist regime
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, the first crest of Chievo included a fasces. Since 1959, after adopting yellow-blue colours, the club used the shape of a Swiss shield with different official denominations during the years, including some private company names sponsoring the club. During the 1980s, president Luigi Campedelli, a businessman owning the cake company Paluani, used the commercial logo of the company as official crest, showing often the full name on the official football shirt.
Since the 1990s, after reaching professional leagues and after changing the official name into A.C. ChievoVerona, the crest included for the first time the shape of
Cangrande della Scala and boasted a letter V, symbolizing the pride of representing the whole city. In 2001, the logo took its actual aspect including Fraktur font and the foundation year, until its last modernization in 2021.
In the period 2001-2021 an alternative logo, representing a white ladder on a burgundy background, was in use both on shirts and club's activities, inspired by the historical logo of the
Province of Verona
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and already used by the club in the 1930s after winning the province champion's title in the local leagues.
This is a gallery of the evolution of Chievo's crest since its foundation:
1 Cardi Chievo.png, Cardi Chievo (1959–1975)
2 AC Chievo.png, A.C. Chievo (1975–1981)
Paulani Chievo stemma 1981-86.png, Paluani Chievo (1981–1986)
A.C. ChievoVerona logo.svg, A.C. ChievoVerona (2001–2021)
Scala.png, Logo alternativo (2001–2021)
Colours
Chievo has worn two different colours patterns during its history: in the early foundation years until 1956 a white/blue combination, with occasional use of white/light blue and red-blue; from 1956 until 2021 a yellow-blue pattern in different styles, inspired by the crest of
Verona
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and already used by the main football team of the city
Hellas Verona
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. After the refoundation of 2024 the club decided to keep the white-blue combination of the origins, already used by
Clivense since 2021.
These are the most iconic football kits worn over the years:
Nicknames
The club's historic nickname is Gialloblu (from the club colours of yellow and blue), sharing it with the more famous local rivals Hellas Verona. Local supporters often call the club Ceo, which is Venetian for Chievo. The club is also sometimes referred to as the I Mussi Volanti ("The Flying Donkeys" in the Verona dialect of Venetian). "The Flying Donkeys" nickname was originally used by fans from crosstown rivals Hellas to mock Chievo. The two clubs first met in Serie B in the mid-1990s, with Hellas chanting Quando i mussi volara, il Ceo in Serie A – "Donkeys will fly before Chievo are in Serie A." However, once Chievo earned promotion to Serie A at the end of the 2000–01 Serie B season, Chievo fans started to call themselves "The Flying Donkeys".
Retired numbers
* 30
Jason Mayélé,
left/right winger, 2001–2002 (posthumous)
* 31
Sergio Pellissier,
left/right winger, 2000–2019 (retired in recognition of his career
)
Notable players
Note: this list includes players that have reached international status.
*
Francesco Acerbi
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Acerbi began his senior playing c ...
*
Amauri
Amauri Carvalho de Oliveira (born 3 June 1980), known as Amauri, is an Italian former footballer who played as a striker.
His previous clubs include Bellinzona, Parma, Napoli, Piacenza, Empoli, Messina, Chievo, Palermo, Juventus, Fiorentin ...
*
Daniel Andersson
*
Simone Barone
*
Massimo Marazzina
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Andrea Barzagli
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Erjon Bogdani
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Oliver Bierhoff
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Valter Birsa
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Albano Bizzarri
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Michael Bradley
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Matteo Brighi
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Boštjan Cesar
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Bernardo Corradi
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Rinaldo Cruzado
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Dario Dainelli
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Boukary Dramé
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Mauro Esposito
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Marcelo Estigarribia
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Ivan Fatić
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Gelson Fernandes
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Giannis Fetfatzidis
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Stefano Fiore
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Alessandro Gamberini
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Massimo Gobbi
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Jonathan de Guzmán
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Përparim Hetemaj
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Bojan Jokić
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Club career
Jokić made his senior debut in ...
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Radoslav Kirilov
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Kamil Kosowski
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Club career
Born in Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski, Kosowski started out pl ...
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Nicola Legrottaglie
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Christian Manfredini
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Jason Mayélé
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Stephen Makinwa
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Club career
Early career
M ...
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John Mensah
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Victor Obinna
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Obinna in Igbo, literally means "father's heart". He played for Chievo in Italy's Serie B, having played regularly in Serie A wit ...
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Sergio Pellissier
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Simone Pepe
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After starting out at Roma, he went on to compete in Serie A for 12 seasons, spending most of his time at Udinese and Juven ...
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Simone Perrotta
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Mauricio Pinilla
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Giampiero Pinzi
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Ivan Radovanović
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Flavio Roma
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Eugenio Corini
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A talented, dynamic, and hard-working playmaker, known for his precise long passing, flair and his ability to orchestrate his team's attacking moves ...
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Fredrik Risp
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Mamadou Samassa
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Nikos Spyropoulos
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Samir Ujkani
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Early life
Ujkani was born in Resnik, a village near ...
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Sauli Väisänen
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Martin Valjent
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Mario Yepes
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Coaches
Fans
The Clivense fan base has a few groups within it, but the best known are the North Side 94, a group of fans born in 1994 together with the promotion of the club to the
Serie B
The Serie B (), officially known as Serie BKT for sponsorship reasons, is the second-highest division in the Italian football league system after the Serie A. It has been operating for over ninety years since the 1929–30 season. It had b ...
. The supporters' group has given full support and to Sergio Pellissier's Clivense after the exclusion of ChievoVerona from all federal championships in 2021.
Stadium
ChievoVerona shared since its promotion to the
Serie C2
Serie C2 was the fourth highest football league in Italy, the lowest with a professional status.
History
Before the 1978–79 season, there were only three professional football leagues in Italy, the third being Serie C. The league menaging t ...
in 1986 the
Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi
The Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi is a stadium in Verona, Italy. It is the home of Hellas Verona of Serie A and was also the home of Chievo Verona, a former football club, until 2021. It also hosts matches of women's team Bardolino Verona, some ...
with rival team Hellas Verona. Since the refoundation in 2024 the club plays its home games at Stadio Aldo Olivieri in
Verona
Verona ( ; ; or ) is a city on the Adige, River Adige in Veneto, Italy, with 255,131 inhabitants. It is one of the seven provincial capitals of the region, and is the largest city Comune, municipality in the region and in Northeast Italy, nor ...
. During the three previous years
FC Clivense was based at Stadio Comunale (Phoenix Arena for sponsorship reasons) in
San Martino Buon Albergo.
Honours
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Serie B
The Serie B (), officially known as Serie BKT for sponsorship reasons, is the second-highest division in the Italian football league system after the Serie A. It has been operating for over ninety years since the 1929–30 season. It had b ...
**Winners:
2007–08
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Serie C1
Serie C1 was the third highest football league in Italy. It consisted of 36 teams, divided geographically into two divisions.
History
Before the 1978–79 season, there were only three professional football leagues in Italy, the third being Se ...
**Winners:
1993–94 (group A)
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Serie C2
Serie C2 was the fourth highest football league in Italy, the lowest with a professional status.
History
Before the 1978–79 season, there were only three professional football leagues in Italy, the third being Serie C. The league menaging t ...
**Winners:
1988–89 (group B)
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Serie D
The Serie D () is the highest level of semi-professional football in Italy, and the fourth tier of the Italian national league system. It sits beneath the third and lowest fully professional league, Serie C, and feeds in to it through promotion ...
**Winners: 1985–86 (group C)
In Europe
UEFA Champions League
UEFA Cup
Footnotes
References
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External links
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Chievo Verona
Association football clubs established in 1929
Football clubs in Veneto
Sport in Verona
1929 establishments in Italy