
Team profile
Catanzaro
Founded in 1929, Unione Sportiva Catanzaro is the historic football club of the Calabrian capital, embodying the gritty spirit of Southern Italy. Known affectionately as the "Aquile del Sud" (Eagles of the South), the club's identity is deeply intertwined with its city, representing a region often fighting for recognition on the national stage. Their journey has been one of dramatic highs and resilient lows, capturing the hearts of a passionate local following. The club's home is the Stadio Nicola Ceravolo, a venue that has witnessed decades of drama. Catanzaro's golden era arrived in the late 1970s and early 1980s, a period of remarkable stability in Serie A. Their most celebrated achievement is reaching the Coppa Italia final in 1966 and, more famously, in 1980, where they narrowly lost to Roma. This cup run, coupled with a historic seventh-place finish in Serie A in 1981-82, remains the pinnacle of their success. Legendary figures like all-time top scorer Massimo Palanca, the elegant midfielder Edy Bivi, and the iconic captain Gianluca Grassadonia are revered by the tifosi. The team's playing style has traditionally mirrored its environment: tough, resilient, and defensively organized, often employing a passionate, never-say-die attitude. The fan culture is fiercely loyal, centered around the Curva Massimo Capraro, where the "Ultras Catanzaro" create an intense atmosphere. A notable rivalry exists with Reggina, known as the "Derby del Sud" or "Derby di Calabria," a clash that divides the region. After years of financial turmoil and lower-league struggles, Catanzaro has experienced a renaissance. Under ambitious ownership, they secured promotion to Serie B in 2023, ending a 17-year exile, and are now firmly established in Italy's second tier, aiming for a return to the top flight. An interesting fact is the club's symbol: a red eagle on a white background, a powerful emblem of their ambition to soar once again. Catanzaro's story is one of enduring passion, a testament to the undying love for football in Italy's deep south.
About Catanzaro
Catanzaro is a professional football club based in their region, founded in 1929. Catanzaro currently fields a squad of 31 players who compete across competitive league fixtures. There are 5 upcoming matches on the Catanzaro fixture list, with live updates and AI-driven match predictions. Browse the full Catanzaro schedule, recent form analysis, head-to-head data and AI-powered predictions on this page.
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Italy's interim coach Silvio Baldini praised young debutants after a 1-0 friendly win over Luxembourg, but warned about tactical issues ahead of the Greece
Monza vs Catanzaro: 2-0 Lead, One Step from Serie A
Monza leads Catanzaro 2-0 in Serie B playoff final second leg at sold-out U-Power Stadium, with Serie A promotion at stake. Live on DAZN, Sky, Prime Video, TV8.
Monza on Brink of Serie A: What Tonight's Final Means
Monza's 2-0 first-leg lead puts them on brink of Serie A return as they host Catanzaro in the playoff final second leg, mirroring their 2022 promotion date.
Monza: 2-0 Playoff Lead Has U-Power Stadium Sold Out
Monza holds a 2-0 lead against Catanzaro in the Serie B playoff semi, with the U-Power Stadium sold out for the return leg as fans eye a return to Serie A.
Baldini's Italy Call-Ups: Daffara, Faticanti, Inacio Star
Baldini names Italy squad for friendlies vs Greece and Luxembourg, packed with U21 talents like Juventus pair Daffara and Faticanti, plus Dortmund's Inacio.
Italy's 23-Man Squad for Greece & Luxembourg Friendlies
Italy names 23-man squad for friendlies vs Greece and Luxembourg, with Baldini selecting mostly U21 talents including Daffara, Faticanti, and Pio Esposito.











