1991–92 Parma A.C. season
1991–92 season | |||
President | Giorgio Pedraneschi | ||
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Manager | Nevio Scala | ||
Stadium | Stadio Ennio Tardini | ||
Serie A | 6th | ||
Coppa Italia | Winners | ||
UEFA Cup | First round | ||
Top goalscorer |
League: Alessandro Melli (6) All: Alessandro Melli (11) | ||
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Parma Associazione Calcio eased through the infamous second season following promotion, and ended it in style by winning Coppa Italia, the club's first ever significant silverware. That also qualified the club for the 1992–93 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, a tournament it went on to win. Its inaugural European adventure was in the autumn of 1991, when it lost to CSKA Sofia of Bulgaria in the first round of the UEFA Cup. It did not improve on 1991's famous fifth place in Serie A as rookies, but only slipped one position, with the defence playing as well as ever. The lack of a top scorer cost Parma the chance to fight Torino for third in the championship.
Players
Goalkeepers
Defenders
- Antonio Benarrivo
- Luigi Apolloni
- Alberto Di Chiara
- Lorenzo Minotti
- Stefano Nava
- Georges Grün
- Cornelio Donati
- Giovanni Bia
- Antonio Sconziano
- Sebastiano Siviglia
Midfielders
Forwards
- Alessandro Melli
- Massimo Agostini
- Mario Lemme
Competitions
Serie A
Main article: 1991–92 Serie A
Matches
7 | Milan | 2–0 | Parma | |
Gullit 59' van Basten 81' |
17 | Fiorentina | 1–1 | Parma | |
Apolloni 1' (o.g.) | Grün 49' |
31 | Roma | 1–0 | Parma | |
Rizzitelli 75' |
34 | Parma | 1–1 | Fiorentina | |
Brolin 89' (pen.) | Maiellaro 43' |
Coppa Italia
Main article: 1991–92 Coppa Italia
UEFA Cup
Main article: 1991–92 UEFA Cup
First round
19 September 1991 First leg | CSKA Sofia | 0–0 | Parma | Sofia, Bulgaria |
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19:30 | Gueorguiev 4' Dimitrov 33' Vidov 68' |
Report | Benarrivo 28' Cuoghi 32' Grün 50' |
Stadium: Balgarska Armia Stadium Referee: Ray Lewis (England) |
2 October 1991 Second leg | Parma | 1–1 (1–1a agg.) |
CSKA Sofia | Parma, Italy |
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18:15 | Agostini 63', 71' Minotti 73' Pulga 88' |
Report | Velinov 57' Dimitrov 61' Lechkov 70' Mitev 89' |
Stadium: Stadio Ennio Tardini Referee: Guy Goethals (Belgium) |
Statistics
Goalscorers
References
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