What happened to Cagliari football club?

The next few years would see Cagliari return to mid-table anonymity, before a struggle in 1996–97 saw Cagliari relegated after losing a play-off to Piacenza. Once more they bounced back after just one year, but their next stay in Serie A lasted just two seasons.

What is the last result of Cagliari’s last game with Genoa?

Last game played with Genoa, which ended with result: Win Genoa 2:3.Players Cagliari in all leagues with the highest number of goals: Joao Pedro Galvao 4 goals, Alessandro Deiola 2 goals, Razvan Marin 1 goals, Leonardo Pavoletti 1 goals, Luca Ceppitelli 1 goals, Damir Ceter Valencia 1 goals.

Where does Cagliari sit in the Serie A table?

Last and next matches, top scores, best players, under/over stats, handicap etc. Cagliari is currently on the 17 place in the Serie A table.

Who are the most used players in Cagliari’s history?

Cagliari have a long history of Uruguayan players, numbering 16 as of 2014; the most used of them was Diego López with 314 games, while others include Enzo Francescoli, Fabián O’Neill and Darío Silva. In addition, Uruguayan Óscar Tabárez managed the team from 1994 to 1995.

When did Cagliari get promoted to Serie A?

After descending to Serie C in the early 1960s, Cagliari’s rise would be meteoric, eventually achieving promotion to Serie A in 1964. The squad for the Rossoblu’ s debut season in Serie A featured players like defender Mario Martiradonna, midfielders Pierluigi Cera, Nené and Ricciotti Greatti, and forward Luigi Riva.

When did Cagliari move from Stadio Amsicora to Sant’Elia?

Cagliari moved from the Stadio Amsicora to the Stadio Sant’Elia in 1970, after winning their only league title. It was renovated for Italy’s hosting of the 1990 FIFA World Cup where it hosted all of England’s group games, ostensibly to confine the team’s notorious hooligans to an island.

What happened in Spezia vs Cagliari?

Spezia secured a huge win for their Serie A survival hopes by beating relegation rivals Cagliari 2-1 on Saturday. Cristiano Ronaldo scored a perfect hat-trick inside 32 minutes as Juventus bounced back from their Champions League exit by beating Cagliari 3-1.