
Team profile
Palermo
Founded in 1900 as Anglo Panormitan Athletic and Football Club, Palermo is a historic Sicilian institution with a passionate, rollercoaster history. The club was born from the fusion of British expatriates and local enthusiasts in the island's capital, adopting its iconic pink (*rosa*) and black (*nero*) colors in 1907, a combination unique in Italian football. Their home is the Stadio Renzo Barbera, a 36,000-seat venue in the Favorita district, where the fervent *tifosi* create one of Italy's most intimidating atmospheres. Palermo's journey has been defined by dramatic highs and lows. They have never won Serie A but have been a consistent presence in the top flight, achieving their best-ever finish of fifth in 2009-10, which secured a historic first qualification for the UEFA Europa League. Their most significant near-miss was reaching the Coppa Italia final in 1974 and 1979. The club has also celebrated multiple promotions from Serie B, often as champions, showcasing a resilient spirit. The club's identity is forged by legendary figures. Forward Fabrizio Miccoli, the all-time top scorer, is revered as a modern icon. Other greats include playmaker Beppe Mascara, defender Fabio Grosso (a 2006 World Cup winner), and Argentine striker Abel Hernández. Palermo is renowned for its exceptional scouting network, having developed future stars like Javier Pastore, Paulo Dybala, and Edinson Cavani before their big-money moves. The playing style traditionally reflects Sicilian grit—passionate, physical, and tactically astute. The fan culture is deeply rooted in Sicilian identity, with the ultras of the *Curva Nord* known for their spectacular tifos and unwavering support. A fierce rivalry exists with fellow Sicilian club Catania in the *Derby di Sicilia*, while matches against Messina also carry intense local significance. After a dramatic bankruptcy in 2019 and restart in Serie D, Palermo has staged a remarkable phoenix-like resurgence, climbing back to Serie B. Currently, they are ambitious contenders for promotion to Serie A, aiming to restore their historic place among Italy's elite. An interesting fact is that the club's emblem features a golden eagle, a symbol of the city, and their nickname is *Aquile* (Eagles).
About Palermo
Palermo is a professional football club based in their region, founded in 1900. Palermo currently fields a squad of 26 players who compete across competitive league fixtures. There are 4 upcoming matches on the Palermo fixture list, with live updates and AI-driven match predictions. Browse the full Palermo schedule, recent form analysis, head-to-head data and AI-powered predictions on this page.
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