Sampdoria

Italian Serie B | Italy

Team Info

Founded: 1946

Stadium: Stadio Luigi Ferraris

Manager: N/A

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Upcoming Matches

Date Match Time
08 May 2026 Reggiana vs Sampdoria 18:30:00

Previous Results

Date Home Score Away League
01 May 2026
13:00
Sampdoria 1 - 0 Südtirol Italian Serie B
Stadio Luigi Ferraris
25 Apr 2026
17:30
Cesena 0 - 0 Sampdoria Italian Serie B
Stadio Dino Manuzzi
17 Apr 2026
18:30
Sampdoria 0 - 3 Monza Italian Serie B
Stadio Luigi Ferraris
11 Apr 2026
13:00
Pescara 1 - 2 Sampdoria Italian Serie B
Stadio Adriatico-Giovanni Cornacchia
06 Apr 2026
15:15
Sampdoria 1 - 0 Empoli Italian Serie B
Stadio Luigi Ferraris
22 Mar 2026
16:15
Sampdoria 2 - 1 Avellino Italian Serie B
Stadio Luigi Ferraris
18 Mar 2026
19:00
Carrarese 2 - 0 Sampdoria Italian Serie B
Stadio dei Marmi
14 Mar 2026
18:30
Sampdoria 0 - 0 Venezia Italian Serie B
Stadio Luigi Ferraris
08 Mar 2026
14:00
Frosinone 3 - 0 Sampdoria Italian Serie B
Stadio Benito Stirpe
04 Mar 2026
19:00
Juve Stabia 1 - 1 Sampdoria Italian Serie B
Stadio Romeo Menti Castellammare di Stabia

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About Sampdoria

Unione Calcio Sampdoria is an Italian association football club based in Genoa. The club was formed in 1946 from the merger of two existing sports clubs whose roots can be traced back to the 1890s, Sampierdarenese and Andrea Doria. Sampdoria currently compete in the Italian Serie B.

Both the team name and jersey do reflect this, the first being a combination of the former names, the second incorporating the former teams' colours (blue-white and red-black) in a single design. The team's colours are blue with white, red and black hoops, hence the nickname blucerchiati ("blue-circled"). Sampdoria play at Stadio Luigi Ferraris, capacity 36,536, which it shares with Genoa's other club, Genoa Cricket and Football Club. The derby between the two teams is commonly known as the Derby della Lanterna.

Sampdoria have won the scudetto only once in their history, in the 1991 season. The club has also won the Coppa Italia four times (1985, 1988, 1989, and 1994) and one Italian Super Cup. Their biggest European success came when they won the Cup Winners' Cup in 1990. They also reached the European Cup final in 1992 only to lose against the Spanish side FC Barcelona with an 1–0 score after extra time.

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