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The derby's name is derived from the Torre della Lanterna, the ancient landmark and the main lighthouse for the city's port. [2]The rivalry is fueled by the fact that Genoa has a long history, being Italy's oldest football club, while Sampdoria is the country's newer continuously operating club.
Sampdoria–Savona Derby, held in a single season in Serie B in 1966–67. Sanremese–Spezia Derby, held in Serie A in the 1930s and several other times in the minor leagues. Savona–Sestrese Derby, held in Serie B 1946–1947 and numerous minor leagues. Savona–Spezia Derby, held in Serie B in 1940s and several other times in the minor leagues.
The club also captured Antonio Cassano from Real Madrid, with the notorious troublemaker settling in well at Sampdoria, helping the club to European qualification. The season also saw the first Serie A derbies between Sampdoria and Genoa since 1995, with Sampdoria winning the second one with 1-0, following a goalless draw in the beginning of ...
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For the first time Sampdoria was involved in the struggle to avoid relegation: in the end, only two precious victories (against Inter, 2-0 away, and Palermo, 4-1 at Marassi, respectively) allowed the club to remain in the top division. In the summer of 1953, president Aldo Parodi stepped aside and was replaced by Alberto Ravano, whose long ...
Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide ... Sampdoria : Palermo: 12:30 CET : Dybala 52', 71'
The 2022–23 season was the 77th season in the history of UC Sampdoria and their 11th consecutive season in the top flight. The club participated in Serie A and the Coppa Italia . Players
However, on 12 August 1946, a merger occurred to create Unione Calcio Sampdoria. Sampdoria in the late 1940s The first chairman of this new club was Piero Sanguineti, but the ambitious entrepreneur Amedeo Rissotto soon replaced him, while the first team coach during this period was a man from Florence named Giuseppe Galluzzi.