List of Parma Calcio 1913 players
Parma Calcio 1913 S.r.l. is an Italian professional football club based in Parma, Emilia-Romagna, which currently plays in the Serie A. It was founded in 1913 as Parma Foot Ball Club, began playing league football in 1919 and moved into current home the Stadio Ennio Tardini in 1923. Since those early days the club's first team has competed in numerous nationally and internationally organised competitions. All players who have played in 100 or more such matches are listed below. Appearances and goals are for league matches only; substitute appearances are included.
Alessandro Lucarelli is the player who has made most appearances for the club in league competition (333), while Luigi Apolloni has made more appearances than any other in all competitions (384). William Bronzoni is the club's record league goalscorer, having scored 78 league goals during his Parma career; those goals coming in 201 matches in an eight-year period following the Second World War ending in 1953. Hernán Crespo came close to beating that record, but just fell short when he left the club in early 2012, scoring 72 times in the league. He does, however, hold the scoring record for all competitions, having netted 94 times.
List of players
[edit]- Appearances and goals are for league matches only.
- Players are listed according to the date of their first team debut for the club.
Statistics correct as of 4 November 2024
- Table headers
- Nationality – If a player played international football, the country/countries he played for are shown. Otherwise, the player's nationality is given as their country of birth.
- Parma career – The year of the player's first appearance for Parma to the year of his last appearance.
- Appearances – The number of games appeared in, including those played as a substitute.
GK | Goalkeeper |
DF | Defender |
MF | Midfielder |
FW | Striker |
Players whose name is in bold currently play for the club.
Name | Nationality | Position | Parma career | Appearances | Goals | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Tito Mistrali | Italy | FW | 1921–1927 1929–1931 |
109 | 40 | |
Alfredo Mattioli | Italy | FW | 1921–1931 1933–1935 |
206 | 33 | |
Bruno Cresci | Italy | MF | 1927–1938 | 183 | 5 | |
Saulle Franzini | Italy | MF | 1921–1927 1929–1932 |
117 | 11 | |
Bruno Alfier | Italy | GK | 1951–1958 | 109 | 4 | |
Giovanni Mazzoni | Italy | MF | 1922–1934 | 242 | 9 | [1] |
Antonio Quaglietti | Italy | MF | 1925–1932 | 121 | 21 | |
Walter Negroni | Italy | DF | 1928–1938 | 175 | 2 | |
Gino Giuberti | Italy | MF | 1929–1935 1941–1946 |
113 | 2 | |
Giuseppe Stocchi | Italy | 1929–1936 | 128 | 52 | ||
Dino Paini | Italy | MF | 1929–1937 | 119 | 30 | |
Riccardo Poli | Italy | 1929–1935 | 122 | 32 | ||
Augusto Ponticelli | Italy | 1930–1941 | 236 | 12 | [1] | |
Marino Cavazzuti | Italy | MF | 1932–1940 | 123 | 4 | |
Luigi Del Grosso | Italy | FW | 1933–1936 1940–1941 1946–1947 |
115 | 42 | |
Venuto Lombatti | Italy | MF | 1939–1946 | 123 | 27 | |
William Bronzoni | Italy | FW | 1945–1953 | 206 | 79 | |
Elios Bonzagni | Italy | FW | 1946–1953 | 115 | 4 | |
Ivo Cocconi | Italy | DF | 1948–1962 | 308 | 4 | [1] |
Renzo Sassi | Italy | MF | 1948–1952 1962–1965 |
122 | 2 | |
Raimondo Taucar | Italy | DF | 1949–1955 | 182 | 1 | |
Július Korostelev | Czechoslovakia | MF | 1951–1956 | 113 | 49 | |
Gino Menozzi | Italy | GK | 1951–1956 | 120 | 0 | |
Cestmír Vycpálek | Czechoslovakia | MF | 1952–1958 | 151 | 29 | |
Claudio Darni | Italy | DF | 1953–1959 | 131 | 1 | |
Pietro Miniussi | Italy | MF | 1954–1958 | 106 | 3 | |
Carlo Azzali | Italy | MF | 1956–1960 | 118 | 8 | |
Giuseppe Calzolari | Italy | MF | 1958–1961 1964–1965 |
113 | 29 | |
Ermes Polli | Italy | DF | 1958–1969 | 310 | 2 | [1] |
Primo Sentimenti | Italy | DF | 1959–1964 | 113 | 0 | |
Aldo Silvagna | Italy | DF | 1959–1967 | 213 | 6 | [1] |
Olmes Neri | Italy | MF | 1960–1964 | 114 | 4 | |
Alberto Recchia | Italy | GK | 1960–1963 | 108 | 0 | |
Gian Paolo Fontana | Italy | DF | 1961–1969 | 193 | 6 | |
Giovanni Meregalli | Italy | FW | 1961–1963 1964–1965 |
104 | 15 | |
Gianni Uccelli | Italy | GK | 1961–1969 | 122 | 0 | |
Giuseppe Grulla | Italy | DF | 1964–1971 | 133 | 1 | |
Giuseppe Regali | Italy | MF | 1969–1974 | 157 | 12 | |
Bruno Piaser | Italy | DF | 1969–1973 | 116 | 2 | |
Fabio Bonci | Italy | FW | 1971–1972 1974–1975 1978–1980 |
121 | 44 | |
Giovanni Colonnelli | Italy | MF | 1971–1979 | 242 | 18 | [1] |
Italo Toscani | Italy | FW | 1973–1974 1978–1982 |
103 | 4 | |
Fausto Daolio | Italy | MF | 1972–1976 | 159 | 9 | |
Michele Benedetto | Italy | DF | 1972–1977 | 174 | 1 | |
Alberto Rizzati | Italy | FW | 1972–1974 1975–1977 |
130 | 49 | |
Marco Torresani | Italy | FW | 1975–1980 | 172 | 8 | |
Fabio Aselli | Italy | MF | 1980–1985 | 139 | 6 | |
Gabriele Pin | Italy | MF | 1983–1985 1992–1996 |
165 | 9 | |
Roberto Mussi | Italy | DF | 1984–1987 1994–1999 |
213 | 2 | [1] |
Valeriano Fiorin | Italy | MF | 1985–1989 | 126 | 3 | |
Alessandro Melli | Italy | FW | 1985–1994 1995–1997 |
241 | 56 | [1][2] |
Luca Bucci | Italy | GK | 1986–1987 1988–1990 1993–1997 2005–2008 |
181 | 0 | |
Luigi Apolloni | Italy | DF | 1987–2000 | 304 | 8 | [1] |
Enzo Gambaro | Italy | DF | 1987–1991 | 132 | 4 | |
Lorenzo Minotti | Italy | DF | 1987–1996 | 280 | 29 | [1] |
Marco Osio | Italy | MF | 1987–1993 | 175 | 29 | |
Daniele Zoratto | Italy | MF | 1989–1994 | 144 | 0 | |
Tomas Brolin | Sweden | FW | 1990–1995 1997 |
144 | 20 | |
Georges Grün | Belgium | DF | 1990–1994 | 109 | 9 | |
Antonio Benarrivo | Italy | DF | 1991–2004 | 258 | 5 | [1][3] |
Alberto Di Chiara | Italy | DF | 1991–1996 | 142 | 5 | |
Faustino Asprilla | Colombia | FW | 1992–1996 1998–1999 |
106 | 26 | |
Massimo Crippa | Italy | MF | 1993–1998 | 147 | 9 | |
Gianfranco Zola | Italy | FW | 1993–1996 | 102 | 49 | |
Dino Baggio | Italy | MF | 1994–2000 | 173 | 19 | |
Fernando Couto | Portugal | DF | 1994–1996 2005–2008 |
102 | 5 | |
Roberto Néstor Sensini | Argentina | DF | 1994–1999 2001–2002 |
191 | 11 | |
Fabio Cannavaro | Italy | DF | 1995–2002 | 212 | 5 | [1][4] |
Gianluigi Buffon | Italy | GK | 1995–2001 2021–2023 |
211 | 0 | [5] |
Hernán Crespo | Argentina | FW | 1996–2000 2010–2012 |
163 | 72 | [6] |
Lilian Thuram | France | DF | 1996–2001 | 163 | 1 | |
Sébastien Frey | France | GK | 2001–2005 | 132 | 0 | [7] |
Daniele Bonera | Italy | DF | 2002–2006 | 114 | 1 | [8] |
Mark Bresciano | Australia | MF | 2002–2006 | 123 | 19 | [9] |
Domenico Morfeo | Italy | MF | 2003–2008 | 112 | 16 | |
Massimo Paci | Italy | DF | 2006–2011 | 124 | 5 | [10] |
Paolo Castellini | Italy | DF | 2006–2010 | 136 | 1 | [11] |
Stefano Morrone | Italy | MF | 2007–2013 | 169 | 9 | [12] |
Alessandro Lucarelli | Italy | DF | 2008–2018 | 333 | 20 | [1] |
Antonio Mirante | Italy | GK | 2009–2015 | 204 | 0 | [13] |
Cristian Zaccardo | Italy | DF | 2009–2013 | 118 | 10 | [14] |
Jonathan Biabiany | France | FW | 2009–2010 2011–2015 2018–2019 |
155 | 20 | [15] |
Daniele Galloppa | Italy | MF | 2009–2015 | 105 | 4 | [16] |
Massimo Gobbi | Italy | MF | 2010–2015 2018–2019 |
171 | 4 | [17] |
Gabriel Paletta | Italy | DF | 2010–2015 | 122 | 5 | [18] |
Riccardo Gagliolo | Sweden | DF | 2017–2018 2018-2021 |
132 | 11 | |
Simone Iacoponi | Italy | DF | 2017–2022 | 146 | 4 | |
Roberto Inglese | Italy | FW | 2018–2024 | 104 | 20 | |
Luigi Sepe | Italy | GK | 2019–2021 | 107 | 0 | |
Simon Sohm | Switzerland | MF | 2020- | 116 | 2 | |
Enrico Del Prato | Italy | DF | 2021- | 112 | 8 | |
Hernani | Brazil | MF | 2019-2021 2023- |
107 | 11 | |
Dennis Man | Romania | FW | 2020- | 111 | 25 |
Club captains
[edit]The current captain is Enrico Del Prato.
Dates | Name | Notes |
---|---|---|
William Bronzoni[19] | — | |
1991–1996[20] | Lorenzo Minotti | Captain for the 1992 Coppa Italia, 1993 European Cup Winners' Cup, 1993 European Super Cup and 1995 UEFA Cup victories |
1996–1999 | Roberto Sensini | Captain for the 1999 UEFA Cup and 1999 Coppa Italia victories |
1999–2001 | Lilian Thuram | — |
2001–2002[20] | Fabio Cannavaro | Club captain for the 2002 Coppa Italia victory, although Antonio Benarrivo led the team on-field |
2002 | Marco Di Vaio | — |
2002–2003 | Sabri Lamouchi | — |
2003–2004[21][22] | Matteo Ferrari | — |
2004–2008[23] | Giuseppe Cardone | — |
2008 | Giulio Falcone | — |
2008–2009[24] | Cristiano Lucarelli | — |
2009–2013[25] | Stefano Morrone | — |
2013–2018[25] | Alessandro Lucarelli | — |
2018–2021 | Bruno Alves | — |
2021–2023 | Gianluigi Buffon | — |
2023–present | Enrico Del Prato | — |
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