List of Parma Calcio 1913 players


is an Italian professional football club based in Parma, Emilia-Romagna, which currently plays in the Serie D. It was founded in 1913 as Parma Foot Ball Club, began playing league football in 1919 and moved into current home the Stadio Ennio Tardini in 1923. Since those early days the club's first team has competed in numerous nationally and internationally organised competitions. All players who have played in 100 or more such matches are listed below. Appearances and goals are for league matches only; substitute appearances are included.
Alessandro Lucarelli is the player who has made most appearances for the club in league competition, while Luigi Apolloni has made more appearances than any other in all competitions. William Bronzoni is the club's record league goalscorer, having scored 78 league goals during his Parma career; those goals coming in 201 matches in an eight-year period following the Second World War ending in 1953. Hernán Crespo came close to beating that record, but just fell short when he left the club in early 2012, scoring 72 times in the league. He does, however, hold the scoring record for all competitions, having netted 94 times.

List of players

Statistics correct as of 1 August 2018
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Players whose name is in bold currently play for the club.
NameNationalityPositionParma careerAppearancesGoalsRef
FW1921–1927
1929–1931
10940
FW1921–1931
1933–1935
20633
MF1921–1927
1929–1932
11711
MF1922–19342429
MF1927–19381835
MF1925–193212121
DF1928–19381752
MF1929–1935
1941–1946
1132
1929–193612852
MF1929–193711930
1929–193512232
1930–194123612
MF1932–19401234
FW1933–1936
1940–1941
1946–1947
11542
MF1939–194612327
FW1945–195320679
FW1946–19531154
MF1946–195111315
DF1949–19551821
MF1948–1952
1962–1965
1222
DF1950–19623073
MF1951–195611349
GK1951–19561200
GK1951–19581094
MF1952–195815129
DF1953–19591311
MF1954–19581063
MF1956–19601188
MF1958–1961
1964–1965
11329
DF1958–19693102
DF1959–19641130
DF1959–19672136
MF1960–19641144
GK1960–19631080
DF1961–19691936
FW1961–1963
1964–1965
10415
GK1961–19691220
DF1964–19711331
MF1969–197415712
DF1969–19731162
FW1971–1972
1974–1975
1978–1980
12144
MF1971–197924218
FW1973–1974
1978–1982
1034
MF1972–19761599
DF1972–19771741
FW1972–1974
1975–1977
13049
FW1975–19801728
MF1980–19851396
MF1983–1985
1992–1996
1659
DF1984–1987
1994–1999
2132
MF1985–19891263
FW1985–1994
1995–1997
24156
GK1986–1987
1988–1990
1993–1997
2005–2008
1810
DF1987–20003048
DF1987–19911324
DF1987–199628029
MF1987–199317529
MF1989–19941440
FW1990–1995
1997
14420
DF1990–19941099
DF1991–20042585
DF1991–19961425
FW1992–1996
1998–1999
10626
MF1993–19981479
FW1993–199610249
MF1994–200017319
DF1994–1996
2005–2008
1025
DF1994–1999
2001–2002
19111
DF1995–20022134
GK1995–20011680
FW1996–2000
2010–2012
16372
DF1996–20011631
GK2001–20051320
MF2001–2006
2012–2014
17315
DF2002–20061141
MF2002–200612319
MF2003–200811216
DF2006–20111245
DF2006–20101361
MF2007–20131699
DF2008–201833320
GK2009–20152040
DF2009–201311810
'FW2009–2010
2011–2015
2018–present
13720
'MF2010–2015
2018–present
1554
DF2010–20151225
MF2009–20151054

Club captains

The current captain is Bruno Alves.
DatesNameNotes-
William Bronzoni-
1991–1996 Lorenzo MinottiCaptain for the 1992 Coppa Italia, 1993 European Cup Winners' Cup, 1993 European Super Cup and 1995 UEFA Cup victories-
1996–1999 Roberto SensiniCaptain for the 1999 UEFA Cup and 1999 Coppa Italia victories-
1999–2001 Lilian Thuram-
2001–2002 Fabio CannavaroClub captain for the 2002 Coppa Italia victory, although Antonio Benarrivo led the team on-field-
2002 Marco Di Vaio-
2002–2003 Sabri Lamouchi
2003–2004 Matteo Ferrari-
2004–2008 Giuseppe Cardone-
2008 Giulio Falcone-
2008–2009 Cristiano Lucarelli-
2009–2013 Stefano Morrone-
2013–2018 Alessandro Lucarelli-
2018–present Bruno Alves-