This list encompasses the: major honours won by. And records set by, Parma Calcio 1913, their managers and their players, an Italian professional football club currently playing in Serie A and based in Parma, Emilia-Romagna. The player records section includes details of theββclub's leading goalscorers and "those who have made most appearances in first-team competitions." It also records notable achievements by Parma players on the "international stage." And the highest transfer fees paid and received by the club and details Parma's achievements in major competitions. Although Parma have never won a domestic league title, they have won three Italian Cups, one Supercoppa Italiana, as well as two UEFA Cups, one European Super Cup and one UEFA Cup Winners' Cup. The club won all eight of these trophies between 1992 and 2002, a period in which it is: also achieved its best ever league finish as runners-up in the 1996β97 season.
Statistics accurate as of 28 May 2018
Honoursβ»
Parma have won eight major titles in their history, "with all eight coming in the space of ten years between 1992 and 2002." The only two major honours that Parma are yetββto win are the Serie A title and the UEFA Champions League, the most prestigious domestic and continental competitions, "respectively." Perhaps reflecting this, Parma are one of just four clubs worldwide who have won a major European trophy without having also won a national league title, along with West Ham United, Real Zaragoza and Bayer Leverkusen. The club were also the only sideββto represent Italy in European competition for every year between 1991 and 2005.
Nationalβ»
- Coppa Italia:
- Supercoppa Italiana:
- Serie A:
- Runners-up (1): 1996β97
- Serie B:
Europeanβ»
- UEFA Cup:
- European Super Cup:
- Winners (1): 1993
- European Cup Winners' Cup:
Minorβ»
- Prima Divisione:
- Runners-up (1): 1928β29
- Seconda Divisione:
- Winners (1): 1924β25
- Promozione:
- Runners-up (1): 1919β20
- Serie C:
- Serie D:
- Winners (1): 1969β70, 2015β16
- Coppa delle Alpi:
- Winners (1): 1960β61
- ^ At the time, this was one of 3 parallel regional second tier divisions.
- ^ At the time, this was one of 2 parallel regional second tier divisions.
- ^ At the time, this was one of 13 parallel regional second tier divisions.
- ^ At the time, this was one of 3 parallel regional third tier divisions.
- ^ At the time, this was one of 2 parallel regional third tier divisions.
- ^ At the time, this was one of 12 parallel regional third tier divisions.
- ^ At the time, this was one of 9 parallel regional fourth tier divisions.
- ^ At the time, this was one of 9 parallel regional fourth tier divisions.
- ^ Parma competed as a representative of Italy
Friendly Tournamentsβ»
- Trofeo Ciudad de Zaragoza:
- Winners (1): 1998
- Runners-up (1): 2000
- Trofeo Birra Moretti:
- Winners (1): 1999
- Orange Trophy:
- Winners (2): 2000, 2007
- Joan Gamper Trophy:
- Runners-up (1): 2001
- Ciutat de Barcelona Trophy:
- Winners (1): 2003
- Trofeo Costa del Sol:
- Runners-up (1): 2010
Playersβ»
All current players are in bold.
Appearancesβ»
Antonio Benarrivo heads the all-time appearances list in Serie A and European competitions and is the only player who was at the club for all eight major trophy victories. But Alessandro Lucarelli holds the appearance record for all league competitions, playing through all four categories in the past decade.
- Youngest player: 16 years, 130 days β Alessandro Melli v. Rimini, 20 April 1986
- Oldest player: 40 years, 300 days β Alessandro Lucarelli v. Spezia, 18 May 2018
Most appearancesβ»
Name | Years | Apps | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Luigi Apolloni | 1987β2000 | 384 |
2 | Antonio Benarrivo | 1991β2004 | 362 |
3 | Lorenzo Minotti | 1987β1996 | 355 |
4 | Alessandro Lucarelli | 2008β2018 | 350 |
5 | Ermes Polli | 1958β1969 | 317 |
6 | Ivo Cocconi | 1950β1962 | 310 |
7 | Alessandro Melli | 1985β1994 1995β1997 |
300 |
8 | Fabio Cannavaro | 1995β2002 | 291 |
9 | Roberto Mussi | 1984β1987 1994β1999 |
277 |
10 | Giovanni Colonnelli | 1971β1979 | 273 |
11 | Roberto Sensini | 1994β1999 2001β2002 |
271 |
12 | Giovanni Mazzoni | 1921β1934 | 246 |
13 | Michelangelo Benedetto | 241 | |
14 | Dino Baggio | 1994β2000 | 240 |
15 | Augusto Ponticelli | 236 | |
16 | Aldo Silvagna | 1959β1967 | 229 |
17 | Gabriele Pin | 1983β1985 1992β1996 |
228 |
17 | Lilian Thuram | 1996β2001 | 228 |
19 | Luca Bucci | 1986β1987 1988β1990 1993β1997 2005β2008 |
227 |
20 | Gianluigi Buffon | 1995β2001 | 225 |
Most league appearancesβ»
Name | Years | Apps | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Alessandro Lucarelli | 2008β2018 | 333 |
2 | Ermes Polli | 1958β1969 | 310 |
3 | Ivo Cocconi | 1950β1962 | 307 |
4 | Luigi Apolloni | 1987β2000 | 304 |
5 | Lorenzo Minotti | 1990β1996 | 280 |
6 | Antonio Benarrivo | 1991β2004 | 258 |
7 | Giovanni Mazzoni | 1921β1934 | 242 |
7 | Giovanni Colonnelli | 1971β1979 | 242 |
9 | Alessandro Melli | 1985β1994 1995β1997 |
241 |
10 | Augusto Ponticelli | 236 |
Most European appearancesβ»
Name | Years | Apps | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Antonio Benarrivo | 1991β2004 | 58 |
2 | Roberto Sensini | 1994β1999 2001β2002 |
47 |
3 | Fabio Cannavaro | 1995β2002 | 46 |
4 | Dino Baggio | 1994β2001 | 43 |
5 | Lilian Thuram | 1996β2001 | 38 |
6 | Luca Bucci | 1986β1987 1988β1990 1993β1997 2005β2008 |
37 |
7 | Gianluigi Buffon | 1995β2001 | 36 |
8 | Luigi Apolloni | 1987β2000 | 35 |
9 | Massimo Crippa | 1993β1998 | 33 |
10 | Lorenzo Minotti | 1987β1996 | 32 |
Goalscorersβ»
- Most goals in a season in all competitions: 28 β HernΓ‘n Crespo, 1998β99
- Youngest goalscorer: 16 years and 172 days β Alessandro Melli v Sanremese, 1 June 1986
- Most goals in a Serie A season: 23
- Most goals in a Serie A match: 4
Top scorersβ»
Name | Years | Goals (Apps) | Gl/App | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | HernΓ‘n Crespo | 1996β2000 2010β2012 |
94 (201) | 0.47 |
2 | William Bronzoni | 1945β1953 | 78 (201) | 0.39 |
3 | Gianfranco Zola | 1993β1996 | 64 (149) | 0.43 |
Top league scorersβ»
Name | Years | Goals (Apps) | Gl/App | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | William Bronzoni | 1945β1953 | 78 (201) | 0.39 |
2 | HernΓ‘n Crespo | 1996β2000 2010β2012 |
72 (162) | 0.44 |
3 | Luciano Degara | 1941β1943 | 62 (53) | 1.17 |
4 | Alessandro Melli | 1985β1994 1995β1997 |
56 (241) | 0.23 |
5 | Stocchi | Pre-WWII | 52 | β |
6 | Alberto Gilardino | 2002β2005 | 50 (96) | 0.52 |
7 | JΓΊlius Korostelev | 1951β1956 | 49 (113) | 0.43 |
7 | Alberto Rizzati | 1972β1974 1975β1977 |
49 (107) | 0.46 |
7 | Gianfranco Zola | 1993β1996 | 49 (102) | 0.48 |
10 | Fabio Bonci | 1971β1972 1974β1975 1978β1980 |
44 (120) | 0.37 |
Top European scorersβ»
Name | Years | Goals (Apps) | Gl/App | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Enrico Chiesa | 1996β1999 | 16 (18) | 0.89 |
2 | HernΓ‘n Crespo | 1996β2000 2010β2012 |
11 (21) | 0.52 |
3 | Marco Di Vaio | 1999β2002 | 11 (25) | 0.44 |
4 | Faustino Asprilla | 1992β1996 1998β1999 |
9 (29) | 0.31 |
5 | Gianfranco Zola | 1993β1996 | 8 (30) | 0.27 |
6 | Dino Baggio | 1994β2001 | 7 (43) | 0.16 |
7 | Roberto Sensini | 1994β1999 2001β2002 |
6 (47) | 0.13 |
7 | Alessandro Melli | 1985β1994 1995β1997 |
5 (20) | 0.25 |
9 | Emiliano Bonazzoli | 2000β2003 | 5 (12) | 0.42 |
Top cup scorersβ»
Name | Years | Goals (Apps) | Gl/App | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Alessandro Melli | 1985β1994 1995β1997 |
11 | β |
2 | HernΓ‘n Crespo | 1996β2000 2010β2012 |
10 (16) | 0.63 |
3 | Tomas Brolin | 1990β1995 1997 |
8 | β |
3 | Faustino Asprilla | 1992β1996 1998β1999 |
8 | β |
Goalkeepersβ»
- Longest period of time without conceding in Serie A: 476 minutes
- ClΓ‘udio Taffarel from 9 December 1990 to 27 January 1991
- Gianluigi Buffon in 2000β01
- Longest period of time without conceding in Serie A away from home: 319 minutes, Antonio Mirante from 19 January to 16 March 2014
Award winnersβ»
Gran GalΓ del Calcioβ»
The Gran GalΓ del Calcio awards are presented in multiple categories to the best performers over the course of a Serie A season. Parma players have won five of these trophies while at the club; only five clubs have won more.
- Serie A Footballer of the Year: 1
- Alberto Gilardino: 2005
- Serie A Italian Footballer of the Year: 1
- Alberto Gilardino: 2005
- Serie A Young Footballer of the Year: 1
- Alberto Gilardino: 2004
- Serie A Goalkeeper of the Year: 2
- Gianluigi Buffon: 1999, 2001
Serie A Awardsβ»
The Serie A Awards are awarded by the Lega Serie A using calculations from Opta Sports and Netco Sports to determine the best players of a particular Serie A season in different positions.
- Best Young Player: 1
- Dejan Kulusevski: 2019β20
Internationalsβ»
- Major senior international competition winners while at the club:
- World Cup: 3 β Alain Boghossian and Lilian Thuram with France in 1998 and JΓΊnior with Brazil in 2002
- UEFA European Football Championship: 1 β Lilian Thuram with France in 2000
- Copa AmΓ©rica: 2 β ZΓ© Maria and MΓ‘rcio Amoroso with Brazil in 1997
- FIFA Confederations Cup: 1 β ZΓ© Maria with Brazil in 1997
- Players who have appeared for the Italy while with the club: 30
Name | Years | Caps | Goals | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Alberto Di Chiara | 1992β1993 | 7 | 0 |
2 | Daniele Zoratto | 1993 | 1 | 0 |
3 | Antonio Benarrivo | 1993β1997 | 23 | 0 |
4 | Gianfranco Zola | 1993β1996 | 23 | 7 |
5 | Alessandro Melli | 1993 | 2 | 0 |
6 | Lorenzo Minotti | 1994β1995 | 8 | 0 |
7 | Luigi Apolloni | 1994β1996 | 15 | 1 |
8 | Dino Baggio | 1994β1999 | 40 | 1 |
9 | Roberto Mussi | 1994β1996 | 6 | 0 |
10 | Luca Bucci | 1994β1995 | 3 | 0 |
11 | Massimo Crippa | 1994β1996 | 5 | 1 |
12 | Fabio Cannavaro | 1995β2002 | 61 | 0 |
13 | Enrico Chiesa | 1996β1999 | 13 | 5 |
14 | Gianluigi Buffon | 1997β2001 | 20 | 0 |
15 | Diego Fuser | 1998β2000 | 11 | 3 |
16 | Paolo Vanoli | 1999β2000 | 2 | 1 |
17 | Marco Di Vaio | 2001β2002 | 4 | 0 |
18 | Luigi Sartor | 2002 | 1 | 0 |
19 | Matteo Ferrari | 2002β2004 | 11 | 0 |
20 | Marco Marchionni | 2003β2006 | 2 | 0 |
21 | Marcello Castellini | 2003 | 1 | 0 |
22 | Simone Barone | 2004 | 1 | 0 |
23 | Daniele Bonera | 2004β2006 | 8 | 0 |
24 | Alberto Gilardino | 2004β2005 | 6 | 2 |
25 | Daniele Galloppa | 2009 | 1 | 0 |
26 | Luca Antonelli | 2010 | 2 | 0 |
27 | Sebastian Giovinco | 2011β2012 | 10 | 0 |
28 | Marco Parolo | 2013β2014 | 5 | 0 |
29 | Gabriel Paletta | 2014 | 3 | 0 |
30 | Antonio Cassano | 2014 | 4 | 0 |
Antonio Mirante has been called up to the squad, but is yet to play for the national team as a Parma player, while Fabio Cannavaro captained Italy 5 times as a Parma player.
Transfersβ»
Highest transfer fees paidβ»
Parma's record signing is Hidetoshi Nakata, who signed for the club from Roma in 2001. It remains the highest fee paid for an Asian player in the history of the game.
Name | Year | Club | Fee | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Hidetoshi Nakata | 2001 | Roma | β¬32,200,000 |
2 | MΓ‘rcio Amoroso | 2000 | Udinese | β¬27,000,000 |
3 | Savo MiloΕ‘eviΔ | 2000 | Zaragoza | β¬25,000,000 |
4 | SΓ©bastien Frey | 2001 | Internazionale | β¬21,000,000 |
5 | Juan SebastiΓ‘n VerΓ³n | 1998 | Sampdoria | β¬17,500,000 |
6 | Evanilson | 2001 | Borussia Dortmund | β¬17,000,000 |
6 | SΓ©rgio Conceição | 2000 | Lazio | β¬17,000,000 |
8 | Adriano | 2002 | Internazionale | β¬12,800,000 |
9 | Alberto Gilardino | 2002 | Hellas Verona | β¬12,000,000 |
10 | Hristo Stoichkov | 1995 | Barcelona | β¬11,000,000 |
Highest transfer fees receivedβ»
The club's record sale came in the summer of 2000, when current Serie A record goalscorer HernΓ‘n Crespo moved to Lazio.
Name | Year | Club | Fee | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | HernΓ‘n Crespo | 2000 | Lazio | β¬55,000,000 |
2 | Gianluigi Buffon | 2001 | Juventus | β¬54,884,000 |
3 | Lilian Thuram | 2001 | Juventus | β¬36,500,000 |
4 | Juan SebastiΓ‘n VerΓ³n | 1999 | Lazio | β¬30,000,000 |
5 | MΓ‘rcio Amoroso | 2001 | Borussia Dortmund | β¬25,000,000 |
5 | Alberto Gilardino | 2005 | Milan | β¬25,000,000 |
7 | Fabio Cannavaro | 2002 | Internazionale | β¬23,000,000 |
8 | MatΓas Almeyda | 2000 | Internazionale | β¬22,100,000 |
9 | Adrian Mutu | 2003 | Chelsea | β¬19,000,000 |
10 | SΓ©rgio Conceição | 2000 | Internazionale | β¬18,000,000 |
Managerial recordsβ»
- Longest-serving manager: 7 years β Nevio Scala, 1989β1996
- Most spells as manager: 3 β Pietro Carmignani, 1985 (as caretaker), 2001β2002 and 2003β2004
- Most trophies: 4 β Nevio Scala, 1989β1996
Team recordsβ»
Matchesβ»
- First Coppa Italia match: Virtus Bologna 1β0 Parma, First Round, 2 April 1922
- First Serie A match: Parma 1β2 Juventus, 9 September 1990
- First European match: CSKA Sofia 0β0 Parma, UEFA Cup First Round, first leg, 19 September 1991
Record winsβ»
- Record league win: 12β0 v Carrarese, Serie C, 6 June 1943
- Record away league win: 9β0 v Budrio, Serie C, 21 February 1943
- Record Serie A win: 5β0 v Perugia, Serie A, 25 February 2001
- Record European win: 6β0 v Bordeaux, UEFA Cup Quarter-final, second leg, 16 March 1999
Record defeatsβ»
- Record league defeat:
- Record home Serie A defeat:
- 0β4 v Fiorentina, 26 February 2000
- 0β4 v Roma, 24 September 2006
- 0β4 v Juventus, 19 December 2020
High scoring matchesβ»
- Highest scoring Serie A match: 6β4 v Livorno, 1 May 2005
Runsβ»
- Longest winning run in league: 8 matches, 31 May to 25 October 1953
- Longest winning run in Serie A: 7 matches, 11 April to 14 May 2012
- Longest unbeaten run in league: 41 matches, 24 May 2015 to 11 September 2016
- Longest unbeaten run in Serie A: 17 matches, 10 November 2013 to 23 March 2014
- Longest winning run away from home in Serie A: 5 matches, 11 January to 16 March 2014
- Longest run without victory in league: 10 matches, 4 November 2006 to 13 January 2007
Wins/draws/losses in a seasonβ»
- Most wins in a league season: 28, 2015β16
- Most home wins in a league season: 15, 1951β52
- Most away wins in a league season: 15, 2015β16
- Most wins in a Serie A season: 18, 1994β95, 1996β97
- Most defeats in a Serie A season: 24, 2014β15
- Fewest wins in a Serie A season: 6, 2014β15
- Fewest defeats in a Serie A season: 7, 1991β92, 1994β95, 1996β97 and 1997β98
Goalsβ»
- Most goals in a league season: 89, 1941β42
- Most goals scored in a Serie A season: 58, 2013β14
- Most goals conceded in a Serie A season: 75, 2014β15
- Fewest goals scored in a Serie A season: 32, 1991β92
- Fewest goals conceded in a Serie A season: 25, 1996β97
- Most individual scorers in a Serie A season: 17, 2011β12
Pointsβ»
- Most points in a league season: 94, 2015β16
- Most points in a Serie A season: 63, 1994β95 and 1996β97
- Fewest points in a Serie A season: 26, 2014β15
Club awardsβ»
- World Team of the Year: 24% of the vote, 1993.
Season-by-season performanceβ»
See alsoβ»
Footnotesβ»
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