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1991–92 Parma A.C. season

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President
  
Giorgio Pedraneschi

Stadium
  
Stadio Ennio Tardini

Coppa Italia
  
Winners

Manager
  
Nevio Scala

Serie A
  
6th

UEFA Cup
  
First round

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.

Contents

Goalkeepers

  • Cláudio Taffarel
  • Marco Ballotta
  • Defenders

  • Antonio Benarrivo
  • Luigi Apolloni
  • Alberto Di Chiara
  • Lorenzo Minotti
  • Stefano Nava
  • Georges Grün
  • Cornelio Donati
  • Giovanni Bia
  • Antonio Sconziano
  • Sebastiano Siviglia
  • Midfielders

  • Daniele Zoratto
  • Stefano Cuoghi
  • Tarcisio Catanese
  • Ivo Pulga
  • Tomas Brolin
  • Marco Osio
  • Diego Ficarra
  • Forwards

  • Alessandro Melli
  • Massimo Agostini
  • Mario Lemme
  • Goalscorers

  • Alessandro Melli 6
  • Tomas Brolin 4
  • Massimo Agostini 4
  • Georges Grün 4
  • Lorenzo Minotti 4
  • References

    1991–92 Parma A.C. season Wikipedia


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