Parma Calcio 1913
Their nicknames are I Crociati (the Crusaders), I Gialloblu (the Yellow and Blue), I Ducali or Gli Emiliani. The club colours are both yellow and blue, but they play on foreign soil. The nickname Crusaders is more appropriate for home games, with the white jerseys bearing a black cross on their chests. This motif is also found in the emblem along with yellow and blue. Their sanctuary is the Stadio Ennio Tardini, which has a capacity of 27,906 but is often used with only 22,352 seats. It is a rather old stadium dating back to 1922.
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Empoli FC
The Tuscany club has a tradition dating back to 1920 and has changed its name several times throughout its history. From the original Empoli FBC it gradually became ASF Empoli, Dopolavoro Empolese to today's Empoli FC. The Azzurri, as the team playing its home games at Stadio Carlo Castellani (capacity of more than 16,000 spectators) is also nicknamed, even played in the UEFA Cup in 2007. However, the vast majority of their time was spent in Italy's third highest competition. They have been more successful in recent seasons, but they are still more of a provincial club in the Italian scale, on the border between Serie A and Serie B.
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