At last a Football gasp

We are happy for Atalanta, as we were for Leicester. We are happy when Football gives a gasp remembering there is still an hope despite money and finance are bringing the Game towards a predictability direction.

No comparisons with 90s Parma Calcio era, please. Just clapping hands to them, hoping we’ll be there again too.

And for the younger of you, that wasn’t so lucky in experiencing it, check out what we did in almost ten years (thanks Molo for the list):


92/93 🏆Winners’ Cup winner
93/94 🏆European Supercup winner and Winners’ Cup finalist
94/95 🏆UEFA Cup winner
95/96 out 1/4 finals against PSG
96/97 out 1/32 finals against Vitoria Guimaraes
97/98 out at Champions round after loosing with Borussia Dortmund
98/99 🏆UEFA Cup winner
99/00 out at Champions pre round then out 1/4 finals UEFA cup against Werder Brema
00/01 out 1/8 against PSV
01/02 out at pre round against Lille then our 1/8 UEFA cup against Maccabi
02/03 out 1/32 against Wisla Cracovia
03/04 out 1/16 against Gençlerbirliği
04/05 UEFA cup semifinalist

Meanwhile: 5 Coppa Italia finals (🏆🏆🏆3 W, 2 L), 4 Italian super cup finals (🏆1W, 3L),

Parma Day in London on 18th May

As previously announced, next Saturday 18th May there will be our second gathering in the capital city.

All the UK fans, all Crusaders around London next weekend are invited to take part to our day of celebrations.

First appointment is at 1 PM at Via Emilia Restaurant in Fitzrovia, where we will have an Emilian food tasting with some great Parmesan typical dishes. If you are interested in, contact us soon (limited availability for the lunch.)

After that, we will all meet at Classic Football Shirts Shop in Aldgate East (17, Commercial Street). Spread the word with all your Parma supporters friends, meeting is at 4PM, don’t miss it.

With a Parma jersey on, you will get the event pin that allow you to get a special 19,13% discount on all the CFS shirts!

We will follow in Owl & Pussycat pub (34, Redchurch street, Shoreditch) for a toast to our promotion and to plan next season appointments.

All this event is organized thanks to Parma Club London, Associazione Parmense, Centro Coordinamento Parma Clubs and to the help of many single fans that gave their support.

Can’t wait to be moved by the next victory (by P. Chittolini)

“Paolo Nori, writer and above all Crusader fan, says that the only things that make him cry are Dostoevsky and Parma matches. I can certainly confirm the second, not having his culture and not knowing the Russian writer.

The thing that amazes me is that this feeling continues, even in a season like this where at a certain point it seemed we were going to be promoted to Serie A two months early. I’ve been wondering about this since yesterday, not being able to understand until now. I don’t understand the reason, even if I found some answers.

I cry in front of another victory for Parma because I think that supporting your hometown team is a fortune and a privilege, I cry for those unique shirts in the world, white with black cross, which represent 110 years of history, which in my small way I have tried to reconstruct, telling the stories of more normal champions and footballers, who have generated the identity of this team: in recent months I have met and appreciated footballers who wore our colors 50 years ago, the children of those who are not more physically with us, and everyone has something in their eyes when they talk about Parma that they can’t explain.

Then I connect everything back to my grandfather, who gave me this damned passion, thinking about how happy he would have been today, at the café, talking about this team and that we would have hugged each other today celebrating this triumph.

Yesterday before the match, I spent a couple of hours with Giovanni Ferraguti, historic photojournalist of the Gazzetta, leafing through his archive of photos from the 70s onwards, and while he told me the anecdotes of names that many perhaps don’t even know, from Rizzati to Volpi , from Bonci, Colonnelli and Toscani, I thought that shortly thereafter we would write another page in the history of this city and this team.

Neither I, nor Giovanni, nor Paolo Nori, nor any of the Parma fans who waited for this victory and this goal were wrong.

Personally, I can’t wait to be moved by the next victory.”

Pietro Chittolini, Parma fan, 2nd May 2024

Sunday plan in town

With a quick statement, Boys 1977 and Parma Calcio announced yesterday the program for Sunday pre and post match celebrations.

Boys ask all the fanbase linked to them to meet at noon at Bar Gianni to cheers and to start a parade towards Tardini, where you will find a dedicated special edition of Pensiero Ribelle, the Boys fanzine.

In Curva Nord you’ll also find the Boys promotion t-shirt at 10 euro.

After the match, the meeting point is obviously Piazza Garibaldi, where the Club and the municipality set up a large screen to follow the match, for who didn’t find the ticket. The screen should be there also for derby against Reggiana, but not confirmed yet.

Let’s celebrate!