Parma Calcio 1913 Tryouts & Club Guide: History, Stadium, Players, and More!

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Parma Calcio 1913, commonly referred to as Parma, is an Italian professional football club based in Parma, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. The club competes in Serie A, the top flight of Italian football.

Parma Youth Development System

Parma Youth Sector

16 teams entered into 17 FIGC championships, 375 athletes (110 of which are “competitive” level), 26 qualified coaches, 20 trainers and collaborators, 27 doctors and physiotherapists and 30 officials and support staff: these are the numbers for Parma Calcio’s Youth Sector and women’s team, 5 years after its rebirth. The sporting results of many players, who are regularly called to the National Youth Teams, are promising.

• Primavera

• Under 18

• Under 17

• Under 16

• Under 15

• Under 14

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• Under 12

• Under 11

• Under 10

• Under 9

No additional information on their official website exist on how to join their academy or partner clubs. Please come back at a later date while we monitor this club or click here to stay up-to-date on their academy news.



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Parma History

Parma Football Team was established in December of 1913, and since 1923, the club has played its home games at the 27,906-seat Stadio Ennio Tardini, which is more commonly known to as simply Il Tardini. The club received funding from Calisto Tanzi and went on to win eight trophies between the years 1992 and 2002.

During this time period, the club achieved its best ever league finish, coming in second place during the 1996–1997 season. Three Coppa Italia titles, one Supercoppa Italiana title, two UEFA Cup titles, one European Super Cup title, and one UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup title have been won by the club.

Late in 2003, a scandal involving the business Parmalat led to financial difficulties for the club, which led to the bankruptcy of the parent corporation and culminated in the club being placed into controlled administration, where it remained until January 2007. The club was reestablished in Serie D after it was deemed insolvent in 2015; however, it achieved a record three consecutive promotions to earn a spot in Serie A in 2018.

Stadium

Parma, Italy is home to a football stadium known as Stadio Ennio Tardini, more colloquially referred to as just Il Tardini. The stadium can be found in the vicinity of the city’s center, between the city walls and the town center. Parma Calcio 1913 calls this their home field.

Ennio Tardini, a former president of the city of Parma, was honored with the naming of the stadium when it was completed in 1923. The stadium has a capacity of 22,352 spectators, making it the nineteenth largest football stadium in all of Italy and the second largest in the region of Emilia-Romagna. The stadium is currently in operation, making it the sixth-oldest football field in all of Italy.