About Cagliari

- Name: Cagliari
- City: Cagliari
- Home Stadium: San Elia Stadium
- Established Date: 1920/08/20
- Coach: Eusebio di Francesco
Cagliari Fixtures
Italian Serie A | |
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Sampdoria
Cagliari
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Cagliari
Juventus
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Cagliari Score
Italian Serie A | HT | FT | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Cagliari
2
Bologna
2
|
1
0
|
1
0
|
W
|
|
Crotone
2
Cagliari
1 4
|
0
0
|
0
2
|
W
|
|
Cagliari
3
Torino
2
|
0
0
|
0
1
|
L
|
|
Cagliari
3
Atalanta
3
|
0
0
|
0
1
|
L
|
|
Lazio
2
Cagliari
2
|
0
0
|
1
0
|
L
|
|
Cagliari
2
Sassuolo
3
|
0
0
|
1
1
|
D
|
|
Genoa
1
Cagliari
2
|
1
0
|
1
0
|
L
|
|
Cagliari
2
AC Milan
1 3
|
0
1
|
0
2
|
L
|
|
Fiorentina
1
Cagliari
3
|
0
0
|
1
0
|
L
|
|
Coppa Italia | HT | FT | ||
Atalanta
1
Cagliari
|
1
0
|
3
1
|
L
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Cagliari Player
# | Name | Position |
---|---|---|
6 |
Marko Rog | Central Midfield |
8 |
Razvan Marin | Central Midfield |
14 |
Alessandro Deiola | Central Midfield |
18 |
Nahitan Michel Nandez Acosta | Central Midfield |
32 |
Joseph Alfred Duncan | Central Midfield |
1 |
Simon Aresti | Goalkeeper |
28 |
Alessio Cragno | Goalkeeper |
31 |
Guglielmo Vicario | Goalkeeper |
26 |
Zito Luvumbo | Right Wing |
17 |
Matteo Tramoni | Left Wing |
33 |
Riccardo Sottil | Left Wing |
19 |
Kwadwo Asamoah | Left Midfield |
4 |
Radja Nainggolan | Attacking Midfield |
10 |
Joao Pedro Geraldino dos Santos Galvao | Attacking Midfield |
20 |
Gaston Pereiro | Attacking Midfield |
25 |
Gabriele Zappa | Right Back |
3 |
Alessandro Tripaldelli | Left Back |
22 |
Charalampos Lykogiannis | Left Back |
2 |
Diego Godin Leal | Centre Back |
15 |
Ragnar Klavan | Centre Back |
16 |
Arturo Calabresi | Centre Back |
23 |
Luca Ceppitelli | Centre Back |
24 |
Daniele Rugani | Centre Back |
40 |
Sebastian Walukiewicz | Centre Back |
44 |
Andrea Carboni | Centre Back |
9 |
Giovanni Pablo Simeone | Centre Forward |
27 |
Alberto Cerri | Centre Forward |
30 |
Leonardo Pavoletti | Centre Forward |
Eusebio di Francesco | Coach |
Cagliari Calcio, commonly referred to as Cagliari, is an Italian football club based in Cagliari, Sardinia. The club currently plays in Serie A. They won their only Scudetto in 1969–70, when they were led by the Italian national team's all-time leading scorer, Gigi Riva. The triumph was also the first by a club from south of Rome. Cagliari's colours are blue and red. As of 2018–19, the team is temporarily playing their home games at the 16,000 Sardegna Arena, adjacent to the future new stadium site.