| Date | Season | Halftime | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| 25.10.2025 | 2025 |
| Time | Team | Name | Event |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10'' | Juve Stabia | K. Piscopo | Yellow Card |
| 17'' | Padova | M. Bortolussi | Penalty |
| 23'' | Padova | L. Crisetig | Yellow Card |
| 25'' | Juve Stabia | K. Piscopo | Substitution 1 |
| 45'' + 1'' | Juve Stabia | A. Cacciamani | Normal Goal |
| 46'' | Padova | L. Crisetig | Substitution 1 |
| 46'' | Padova | P. Ghiglione | Substitution 2 |
| 46'' | Padova | K. Varas | Substitution 3 |
| 56'' | Juve Stabia | R. Burnete | Yellow Card |
| 59'' | Juve Stabia | G. Leone | Substitution 2 |
| 59'' | Juve Stabia | R. Burnete | Substitution 3 |
| 59'' | Juve Stabia | M. Bellich | Substitution 4 |
| 64'' | Padova | C. Buonaiuto | Substitution 4 |
| 68'' | Juve Stabia | G. De Pieri | Normal Goal |
| 73'' | Padova | M. Bortolussi | Normal Goal |
| 83'' | Padova | C. Faedo | Yellow Card |
| 84'' | Padova | P. Fusi | Substitution 5 |
Calcio Padova, commonly referred to as Padova, is an Italian football team based in the city of Padua, Veneto. The club's roots date back to its founding on 3 February 1910, and it holds a significant place in the history of Italian football. Padova has experienced both highs and lows throughout its extensive history, including stints in Serie A, the top tier of Italian football.
More about Calcio PadovaThis Italian football club was founded by two brothers in 1907 as Stabia Sporting Club and has undergone several name changes in its more than a century of history, with the most recent one to SS Juve Stabia for the 2003/2004 season. Their stadium, Stadio Romeo Menti, has a capacity of about 13,000 spectators.
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