| Full Name | Venezia FC |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1907 |
| Stadium | Stadio Pier Luigi Penzo |
| Capacity | 7,500 |
| Manager | Andrea Soncin |
| League | Serie B |
| Rivals | Udinese, Verona |
| Nickname | I Doge |
| Top Scorer | Guglielmo Stendardo – 114 goals |
Venezia FC, with its rich history dating back to 1907, is one of the most storied clubs in Italian football. Regarded for its vibrant supporters and unique atmosphere, the club plays its home matches at the picturesque Stadio Pier Luigi Penzo. Venezia, known as “I Doge”, takes pride in its iconic black and green colors, symbolizing the Venetian heritage. The team continues to compete passionately in Serie B, aiming for promotion back to Italy’s top flight.
Club History
The history of Venezia FC is one filled with ups and downs. Initially gaining prominence in the early 20th century, the club has experienced various successes and challenges throughout the decades. The team has had its moments in Serie A, where it won the Italian championship in 1941. Notably, the club has a rich tradition in Italian football, marked by its colorful jerseys and passionate fans.
Stadium & Atmosphere
The home ground, Stadio Pier Luigi Penzo, is one of the oldest stadiums still in use in Italy. Located on the island of Sant’Elena, the stadium offers a unique footballing experience that combines the charm of Venice with spirited fan support. Matchdays are a spectacle, with fans donning the colors of Venezia and creating a lively atmosphere that echoes the city’s rich cultural heritage.
Honours
- Serie A Champions: 1 – 1941
- Coppa Italia Winners: 1 – 1941
- Serie B Champions: 3 – 1960, 1987, 2019
- Serie C Champions: 2 – 1935, 1950
Key Players
- Guglielmo Stendardo: The legendary forward, known for his goal-scoring prowess with 114 goals for the club.
- Giovanni Trapattoni: A brilliant midfielder who later became a celebrated coach in Italy and worldwide.
- Enrico Chiesa: A prolific striker who contributed significantly during the late 1990s.
