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Mantova 1911 SSD vs. Spezia Calcio (22.11.2025)

Date Season Halftime Result
22.11.2025 2025

Match milestones

Time Team Name Event
4'' Spezia G. Aurelio Normal Goal
10'' Spezia Francesco Cassata Yellow Card
21'' Spezia Giuseppe Di Serio Yellow Card
33'' Spezia Przemysław Wiśniewski Yellow Card
33'' Mantova F. Ruocco Normal Goal
46'' Spezia A. Nagy Substitution 1
53'' Mantova Stefano Cella Yellow Card
58'' Mantova S. Cella Normal Goal
59'' Spezia Fellipe Jack Substitution 2
59'' Spezia L. Vignali Substitution 3
60'' Mantova F. Galuppini Substitution 1
61'' Mantova L. Mancuso Substitution 2
69'' Spezia G. Di Serio Substitution 4
69'' Spezia A. Candela Substitution 5
78'' Mantova A. Castellini Substitution 3
78'' Mantova F. Ruocco Substitution 4
81'' Mantova T. Marras Normal Goal
84'' Spezia Filippo Bandinelli Yellow Card
85'' Mantova D. Wieser Substitution 5
87'' Mantova Cristiano Bani Yellow Card
90'' + 3'' Spezia Francesco Cassata Yellow Card
90'' + 3'' Spezia Francesco Cassata Red card
90'' Mantova T. Marras Normal Goal

Mantova 1911 SSD

They are called Virgiliani or Biancorossi (red and white). The colours of the club are of course red and white, which can also be found in the emblem. Red and white appear on both home and away jerseys, with white predominating at home and red away. In both cases, the jersey features a red and white sash respectively. At home, the team is at the Stadio Danilo Martelli, with a capacity of 14,884 spectators. The club was first founded in 1911 and is based in Mantova, Lombardy, Italy. The club has been rebuilt several times over the years after a series of bankruptcies. The last time this happened was in 2017.

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Spezia Calcio

The nicknames of this Italian football club include Aquilotti (eagles), Aquile (eagles) and also Bianconeri (black and white). The club colours are thus naturally black and white, with the home jersey being white with subtle black vertical stripes and black shorts. The away jersey has the colours reversed. They are at home at the Stadio Alberto Picco with a capacity of 10,336 spectators. The club was founded in 1906 by a Swiss businessman, in the town of La Spezia in Liguria, Italy.

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