Derby della Scala

Derby della Scala
Other names Verona Derby, Derby dell'Arena
Locale Verona, Italy
Teams
First meeting Hellas Verona 1–1 ChievoVerona
Serie B
(10 December 1994 (1994-12-10))
Latest meeting Hellas Verona 1–0 ChievoVerona
Serie A
(10 March 2018)
Stadiums Stadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi
Statistics
Meetings total 19
Most wins Tied at (7)
Most player appearances Lorenzo D'Anna (9)
Top scorer Sergio Pellissier (4)
Largest victory Hellas Verona 4–0 ChievoVerona
Serie B
(11 October 1996)

The Derby della Scala, also known as Derby dell'Arena or the Verona Derby in English and Derby di Verona in Italian, is the name given to any association football match contested between ChievoVerona and Hellas Verona. Its venue is at the Stadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi. The name refers to the Scaligeri or della Scala aristocratic family, who were rulers of Verona during the Middle Ages and early Renaissance.

The city of Verona became so the 5th city in Italy, after Milan, Rome, Turin and Genoa to host a derby in Serie A.[1] All five derbies were contested in the 2013–14 season and have been repeated in three later campaigns to date (2014–15, 2015–16, 2017–18).

History

Hellas, founded in 1903, were traditionally the main club in Verona. Chievo, founded in 1929, historically represented the small Verona suburb of the same name, using a small parish field as their home ground, and did not become a professional side until 1986. At that time, Chievo became tenants of Hellas at the Bentegodi, and began rising up the league ladder. By the mid-1990s, Chievo had joined Hellas in Serie B, creating the derby. During the teams' early Serie B meetings, Hellas supporters taunted Chievo with the chant Quando i mussi volara, il Ceo in Serie A — "Donkeys will fly before Chievo are in Serie A." Once Chievo earned promotion to Serie A at the end of the 2000–01 season, their fans started calling the team il Mussi Volanti (The Flying Donkeys). A 2014 story in the British football magazine Late Tackle remarked that "Hellas fans didn’t so much have their words rammed down their throat as forced through every orifice with a barge pole."[2]

In the 2001–02 season, both Hellas and Chievo were playing in Serie A. The first ever derby of Verona in Serie A took place on 18 November 2001, while both teams were ranked among the top four. The match was won by Hellas, 3–2. Chievo got revenge in the return match in spring 2002, winning 2–1.

Results

Dates are in dd/mm/yyyy form.

League matches

  ChievoVerona win   Draw   Hellas Verona win

Hellas Verona vs ChievoVerona ChievoVerona vs Hellas Verona
Season
Division
Date
Venue
Score
Date
Venue
Score
1994–95 Serie B 10.12.1994 Stadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi
1 1
07.05.1995 Stadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi
3 1
1995–96 Serie B 28.04.1996 Stadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi
1 0
25.11.1996 Stadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi
1 2
1996–97 Serie B 11.10.1996 Stadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi
4 0
14.03.1997 Stadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi
2 0
1998–99 Serie B 19.12.1998 Stadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi
0 0
16.05.1999 Stadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi
2 0
2001–02 Serie A 18.11.2001 Stadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi
3 2
24.03.2002 Stadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi
2 1
2013–14 Serie A 23.11.2013 Stadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi
0 1
06.04.2014 Stadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi
0 1
2014–15 Serie A 21.12.2014 Stadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi
0 1
10.05.2015 Stadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi
2 2
2015–16 Serie A 20.02.2016 Stadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi
3 1
03.10.2015 Stadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi
1 1
2017–18 Serie A 10.03.2018 Stadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi
1 0
22.10.2017 Stadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi
3 2

Cup matches

Season
Competition
Round
Date
Stadium
Home team
Result
Away team
2017–18Coppa ItaliaFourth Round29.11.2017Stadio Marc'Antonio BentegodiChievoVerona
1 11
Hellas Verona

1 2017–18 Coppa Italia Fourth Round match-up won 5–4 on penalties by Hellas Verona.

Statistics

As of 10 March 2018

Competition Played ChievoVerona wins Draws Hellas Verona wins
Serie A10424
Serie B8323
Coppa Italia1010
Total19757

Most appearances (players)

PlayerAppearances
Italy Lorenzo D'Anna 9 (Chievo)
Italy Maurizio D'Angelo 7 (Chievo)
Italy Alessandro Manetti 6 (Verona)
Italy Dario Dainelli 6 (1 Verona, 5 Chievo)
Italy Luca Toni 5 (Verona)
Italy Antonio De Vitis 5 (Verona)
Italy Eugenio Corini 5 (2 Verona, 3 Chievo)
Italy Michele Cossato 5 (4 Chievo), 1 Verona)
Italy Enrico Franchi 5 (Chievo)
Italy Andrea Guerra 5 (Chievo)

Most appearances (coaches)

CoachAppearances
Italy Rolando Maran 7 (Chievo)
Italy Alberto Malesani 6 ( 4 Chievo,2 Verona)
Italy Andrea Mandorlini 5 (Verona)
Italy Luigi Delneri 3 ( 2 Chievo, 1 Verona)
Italy Fabio Pecchia 3 (Verona)1
Italy Bortolo Mutti 2 (Verona)
Italy Attilio Perotti 2 (Verona)
Italy Silvio Baldini 2 (Chievo)
Italy Luigi Cagni 2 (Verona)
Italy Lorenzo Balestro 2 (Chievo)
Italy Cesare Prandelli 2 (Verona)
Italy Eugenio Corini 2 (Chievo)

Pecchia and Maran appeared also in the 2017–18 Coppa Italia Fourth Round match-up

Goalscorers

Player Club Serie A Serie B Coppa Italia Total
Italy Sergio Pellissier Chievo 3 0 1 4
Italy Luca Toni Verona 3 0 0 3
Italy Federico Cossato Chievo 2 1 0 3
Italy Alberto Paloschi Chievo 2 0 0 2
Italy Eugenio Corini Verona
Chievo
1 1 0 2
Italy Fabrizio Cammarata Verona 0 2 0 2
Italy Michele Cossato Chievo 0 2 0 2
Italy Roberto Inglese Chievo 2 0 0 2

Players who played for both clubs

The following players have played for Chievo and Verona:

References

  1. "Verona derby top dogs". BBC Sport. 19 November 2001.
  2. Paul, Edd (10 July 2014). "Chievo: Fairytale of the Flying Donkeys". Late Tackle. Retrieved 14 August 2018.
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