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Bologna Fc Historic Jerseys: The Felsinei's Vintage

The Bologna It was founded in 1909 by Emilio Arnstein, an Austrian footballer, coach, and referee. It was registered with the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) in 1910 and won its first Italian championship in the 1924-1925 season, defeating Genoa. It is among the most successful clubs in Italy, holding Seven victories in Serie A , two Italian Cups and one Coppa Alta Italia. In Europe, the Central European Cup has won three Mitropa Cups, an Italian record in the competition, and one Intertoto Cup. It also boasts a rather unusual record, having won two Scudetti in the play-offs: the first time in 1932 against Torino and the second time against Inter . in 1964. The historic Bologna shirts They were worn by great players, first and foremost Giacomo Bulgarelli, the all-time record holder for appearances in the rossoblù shirt with 43 goals, Roberto Baggio 97/98 season, Beppe Signori and the great goalkeeper Gianluca Pagliuca.

Vintage Football Shirts: Bologna FC Memorabilia

Not everyone knows that the first Bologna football shirts They were red and blue checkered. Only after a few years were vertical poles added to the kit, remaining faithful to the original colors. Generally speaking, they have not undergone any particular changes over the years, except for a few specific cases. It was 1926, and the players took to the field and won their first championship wearing a green Bologna shirt and black shorts. The crest of the original Bologna Football Club has not undergone any particular changes to date, except for the acronyms placed at the top of the oval. In fact, at the top, in white on a blue background, we find the initials BFC and the year of foundation. On the left are the stripes in the traditional red and blue club colors, on the right is a red cross bordered in blue on a white background, reminiscent of the flag of the city of Bologna, all surrounded by a platinum border. A vintage Bologna Fc shirt The 1996/97 season is particularly memorable, as they narrowly missed out on UEFA Cup qualification and finished seventh in the league. The jersey is produced by Diadora and, in addition to the classic blue and red hues, features the transparent crest on the left side.