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This list details the club's achievements in major competitions, and the top scorers for each season. Top scorers in bold were also the top scorers in the Italian league that season. Records of local or regional competitions are not included due to them being considered of less importance.
The following list details Bologna's all-time record against clubs they have met one or more times in European competition. The club and its country are given, as well as the number of matches played (Pld), won by Bologna (W), drawn (D) and lost (L), goals for Bologna (GF), goals against Bologna (GA), Bologna's goal difference (GD), and their ...
A few seasons later Bologna became champions of Italy for the second time in 1928–29 giving them a foothold in Italian football, building up a legacy, this was the last time the league was competed in the old system, Serie A was instated the following year. 1936–37 Italian champion Bologna.
In that season and the next two Bologna did not shine, finishing in the last places of the Veneto-Emilia group. [15] At the end of this last championship, in 1913, Bologna had to leave the Cesoia field and move to the Sterlino stadium: a ground that was finally worthy of a club on the rise. [20]
1940–41 Bologna FC 1909 season; 1963–64 Bologna FC 1909 season; 1964–65 Bologna FC 1909 season; 1996–97 Bologna FC 1909 season; 1997–98 Bologna FC 1909 season; 1998–99 Bologna FC 1909 season; 2001–02 Bologna FC 1909 season; 2002–03 Bologna FC 1909 season; 2005–06 Bologna FC 1909 season; 2011–12 Bologna FC 1909 season
This championship was disputed during the second World War and won by Vigili del Fuoco di La Spezia (V.V.F. Spezia, Spezia Firefighters). It was not recognized by the FIGC until 2002 and assigned to Spezia Calcio 1906, though Spezia's Scudetto is considered a "decoration".
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At the end of the season, both teams were still on equal points, which meant that for the first and only time in the history of the Serie A, a playoff would decide the ultimate champions. Four days before this penultimate match however, Bologna's emblematic president of 30 years, Renato Dall’Ara, died from a heart attack in the middle of a ...