2013–14 Bologna F.C. 1909 season

Bologna
2013–14 season
Chairman Albano Guaraldi
Manager Stefano Pioli
(until 7 January 2014)
Davide Ballardini
(from 7 January 2014)
Stadium Stadio Renato Dall'Ara
Serie A 19th
Coppa Italia Fourth round
Top goalscorer League:
Alessandro Diamanti,
Panagiotis Kone (5)

All:
Alessandro Diamanti (6)
Average home league attendance 21,145[1]
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

Bologna F.C. 1909 are an Italian football club which are based in Bologna. During the 2013–14 campaign, they will compete in the Serie A and the Coppa Italia.

Squad

As of 2 September 2013.[2]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Italy GK Gianluca Curci (on loan from Roma)
3 Italy DF Archimede Morleo
4 Slovenia MF Rene Krhin
5 Sweden DF Mikael Antonsson
6 Denmark DF Frederik Sørensen
7 Italy MF Francesco Della Rocca
8 Greece MF Panagiotis Kone
9 Italy FW Rolando Bianchi
10 Greece MF Lázaros Christodoulópoulos
11 Romania FW Denis Alibec (on loan from Internazionale)
12 Italy FW Robert Acquafresca
13 Uruguay MF Diego Laxalt (on loan from Internazionale)
14 Italy DF Cesare Natali
15 Uruguay MF Diego Pérez
16 Austria DF György Garics
No. Position Player
21 Italy DF Nicolò Cherubin
22 Italy DF Andrea Mantovani (on loan from Palermo)
24 Italy MF Michele Pazienza
25 Italy GK Federico Agliardi
29 Italy DF Marco Maini
31 Serbia DF Uroš Radaković
32 Austria GK Dejan Stojanović
35 Slovakia DF Marek Čech
75 Spain DF José Ángel Crespo
77 Uruguay FW Henry Giménez
90 Italy FW Davide Moscardelli
92 France MF Abdallah Yaisien
99 Argentina FW Jonathan Cristaldo (on loan from Ukraine Metalist)

Competitions

Serie A

Coppa Italia

Squad statistics

Appearances and goals

No. Pos Nat Player TotalSerie ACoppa Italia
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Goalkeepers
1 GK Italy Gianluca Curci 13012010
25 GK Italy Federico Agliardi 000000
32 GK Austria Dejan Stojanović 000000
Defenders
3 DF Italy Archimede Morleo 806+1010
5 DF Sweden Mikael Antonsson 1109+1010
6 DF Denmark Frederik Sørensen 706+1000
14 DF Italy Cesare Natali 817110
16 DF Austria György Garics 12110+1110
21 DF Italy Nicolò Cherubin 000000
22 DF Italy Andrea Mantovani 705+2000
31 DF Serbia Uroš Radaković 000000
35 DF Slovakia Marek Čech 606000
75 DF Spain José Ángel Crespo 413+1100
Midfielders
4 MF Slovenia Rene Krhin 1007+2010
7 MF Italy Francesco Della Rocca 805+2010
8 MF Greece Panagiotis Kone 12211210
10 MF Greece Lazaros Christodoulopoulos 802+5010
13 MF Uruguay Diego Laxalt 827+1200
15 MF Uruguay Diego Pérez 1003+7000
24 MF Italy Michele Pazienza 71610+10
Forwards
9 FW Italy Rolando Bianchi 1015+4110
11 FW Romania Denis Alibec 10000+10
12 FW Italy Robert Acquafresca 300+3000
23 FW Italy Alessandro Diamanti 12411311
77 FW Uruguay Henry Giménez 000000
90 FW Italy Davide Moscardelli 713+310+10
92 FW France Abdallah Yaisien 000000
99 FW Argentina Jonathan Cristaldo 1018+2100

Last updated: 28 October 2012
Source: Competitions

Top scorers

This includes all competitive matches. The list is sorted by shirt number when total goals are equal.

R No. Pos Nat Name Serie A Coppa Italia Total
1 23 FW Italy Alessandro Diamanti 3 1 4
2 8 MF Greece Panagiotis Kone 2 0 2
= 13 MF Uruguay Diego Laxalt 2 0 2
4 9 FW Italy Rolando Bianchi 1 0 1
= 14 DF Italy Cesare Natali 1 0 1
= 16 DF Austria György Garics 1 0 1
= 24 MF Italy Michele Pazienza 1 0 1
= 75 DF Spain José Ángel Crespo 1 0 1
= 90 FW Italy Davide Moscardelli 1 0 1
= 99 FW Argentina Jonathan Cristaldo 1 0 1

Last updated: 28 October 2012
Source: Competitions

References

  1. http://www.stadiapostcards.com/a13-14.htm
  2. "Bologna F.C. 1909 – La squadra". Archived from the original on 20 July 2012. Retrieved 19 July 2012.
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