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Como

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Founded: 1907
Type: domestic
Country: Italy Italy
Last Played:
Active Seasons: 42

Team History

Como 1907 – Club History

Como 1907, founded in 1907 in Como, a picturesque lakeside city in Lombardy at the southern tip of Lake Como, is one of Italian football's most historically significant and romantically situated clubs. Set against the backdrop of the stunning Alpine lake that has attracted aristocracy, celebrities, and footballers for generations, Como FC represents an extraordinary combination of natural beauty, historical football tradition, and modern ambition. The club's recent story is one of the most compelling in Italian football — a dramatic return to the top flight after decades of absence, driven by a new ownership group with deep ambitions and global connections.

Como's historical high-water mark came in the early 1980s, when the club competed in Serie A and briefly established itself as a respectable top-flight side, famous for its charming stadium set against the lakeside scenery. After years of decline and multiple relegations through the Italian football pyramid, Como were reformed and eventually acquired by a group that included Indonesian businessman Robert Hartono — one of the world's wealthiest men and a passionate football investor. This new chapter, combined with high-profile signings including Cesc Fàbregas (who joined as player-coach) and later as head coach, brought the club back to Serie A in 2024 for the first time in 21 years.

Serie A Era & Titles

Como have never won a Serie A title. Their most notable period in the top flight came in the early 1980s when they competed in Serie A for several consecutive seasons. They have never won the Coppa Italia. Their greatest achievement to date is their return to Serie A in the 2024–25 season following promotion from Serie B, representing the culmination of a remarkable rebuilding project under wealthy new ownership and the coaching influence of Cesc Fàbregas.

Como's ambitions under their current ownership are significant — the club has invested heavily in infrastructure, signed quality players, and positioned itself as an aspirational model for smaller Italian clubs with major financial backing. Their Serie A debut in 2024 was met with widespread excitement across Italian football.

Stadium

Como play their home matches at the Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia, situated directly on the shores of Lake Como in the heart of the city. With a current capacity of approximately 13,602, it is one of the smaller Serie A venues but is widely considered one of the most scenically beautiful football grounds in the world — the lake glistening behind one stand, the Alps visible in the background. The stadium was built in 1927 and has a listed status as a historic building. Plans for renovation to increase capacity and improve facilities are being discussed. Average attendances have risen substantially since promotion, with matches regularly selling out.

Most Famous Players

Como's most celebrated modern signing was Cesc Fàbregas, the former Arsenal, Barcelona, and Chelsea midfielder who joined the club as player-coach before transitioning to head coach — an arrangement that brought significant global media attention to the small Lombard club. In their 1980s Serie A era, Brazilian midfielder Hernane and Italian international Beniamino Vignola were notable figures. More recently, Patrick Cutrone — a Como-born striker who returned to the club — became a fan favourite. The club's investment in recruitment under the current ownership has brought several international players to the picturesque lakeside stadium.

Key Milestones

1907 – Club founded on the shores of Lake Como. 1980s – Extended period of Serie A competition, the club's original top-flight era. 1990s–2000s – Decline through the Italian divisions. 2017 – Club refounded after near-extinction. 2021 – New ownership group led by the Hartono family takes over with ambitious plans. 2023 – Cesc Fàbregas joins as player-coach, bringing global attention. 2024 – Promoted to Serie A for the first time since 2003, beginning a new chapter in the club's history. Como's stadium on the shores of Lake Como remains one of football's most unique and beautiful venues.