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By attendance, Napoli have the fourth-largest fan base in Italy, [2] and were ranked as the fifth highest-earning football club in Serie A, with $182 million in revenue during the 2017–18 season. [3] In 2018, Forbes estimated the club is the fifth most valuable club in Italy, worth $379 million.
Società Sportiva Calcio Napoli is an Italian professional football club based in Naples, Campania, who play their matches in Stadio Diego Armando Maradona.The club was formed in 1926 and refounded in 2004, and the club's formal debut in an official league was also in 1926.
Manager Edoardo Reja was sacked in March 2009 and former Italy national team manager Roberto Donadoni appointed as his replacement. [20] He was sacked in October and replaced by former Sampdoria manager Walter Mazzarri. [21] Under Mazzarri, Napoli climbed up the table, finishing in sixth place to qualify for a 2010–11 UEFA Europa League spot ...
Napoli have won honours both domestically and in European competitions. Their first silverware was the Coppa Italia, which they won in 1962. They won their first scudetto in the 1986–87 season, and two seasons later they won the UEFA Cup. Napoli's achievements include the following: [4] Napoli supporters celebrating the team's first scudetto ...
Brazil has the third-largest NFL fan base after Mexico and the United States, São Paulo mayor Ricardo Cortes said via interpreter in a news conference with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell.
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40 – Oldham Athletic reserve the number for their fans. 55 – Rochdale retired the number on 13 January 2017 in honour of five-year old Joshua McCormack who died of cancer. [174] 58 – Portsmouth retired the number for their mascot Nelson, with Nelson’s name and number appearing on club issued match day programmes
Argentina's superstar Diego Maradona, who played for Naples's Italian 1st division team and was a hero to their supporters, asked Napoli fans to cheer for Argentina. The Napoli tifosi responded by hanging a giant flag in their "curva" of the stadium saying "Maradona, Naples loves you, but Italy is our homeland". [6] Maradona later said he was ...