Palermo FC

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January 19 2025 Palermo beat Juve Stabia 1–0.
January 12 2025 Palermo beat Modena 2–0.
2024 Palermo inaugurated their first-ever training centre in the city of Torretta.
December 29 2024 Cittadella beat Palermo 2–1.
December 26 2024 Palermo beat Bari 1–0.
December 21 2024 Sassuolo beat Palermo 2–1.
December 15 2024 Palermo lost to Catanzaro 1–2.
December 7 2024 Carrarese beat Palermo 1–0.
December 1 2024 Palermo beat Spezia 2–0.
November 24 2024 Palermo drew with Sampdoria 1–1.
November 8 2024 Frosinone drew with Palermo 1–1.
November 3 2024 Palermo lost to Cittadella 0–1.
October 30 2024 Mantova drew with Palermo 0–0.
October 26 2024 Palermo beat Reggiana 2–0.
October 19 2024 Modena drew with Palermo 2–2.
October 6 2024 Palermo lost to Salernitana 0–1.
September 30 2024 Südtirol lost to Palermo 1–3.
September 26 2024 Napoli beat Palermo 5–0.
September 21 2024 Palermo drew with Cesena 0–0.
September 14 2024 Juve Stabia lost to Palermo 1–3.
September 1 2024 Palermo drew with Cosenza 1–1.
August 27 2024 Cremonese lost to Palermo 0–1.
August 24 2024 Pisa beat Palermo 2–0.
August 16 2024 Brescia beat Palermo 1–0.
August 11 2024 Parma lost to Palermo 0–1.
August 3 2024 Oxford United England's lost to Italy's Palermo 0–2.
July 26 2024 Leicester City England's lost to Italy's Palermo 0–1.
July 20 2024 Monza Italy's lost to Italy's Palermo 0–1.
July 17 2024 Palermo Italy's lost to Switzerland's Rapperswil-Jona 0–1.
July 10 2024 Palermo FC's match schedule for the 2024-25 Serie B season was officially released, outlining the club's upcoming fixtures for the competitive season.
July 4 2022 City Football Group acquired the club, with Dario Mirri retaining 20% ownership, in a formal announcement with Manchester City F.C. CEO Ferran Soriano present.
June 12 2022 Palermo were promoted to Serie B after defeating Padova 2–0 on aggregate in the playoff final, returning to the second division after three years.
2021 Last season in Serie C league.
2020 Palermo FC celebrated its 120th anniversary and launched a hall of fame selection process, allowing supporters to vote for the club's best manager in history.
2020 Palermo FC celebrated its 120th anniversary by announcing a hall of fame selection, choosing eleven players and a manager from over 100 proposals through a voting process.
July 16 2020 The club officially changed its name to Palermo Football Club.
2019 Participates in Serie D league for the first time in the 2019–2020 season.
2019 Palermo FC won the Serie D championship.
2019 Dario Mirri becomes chairman of Palermo FC, starting a tenure that continues to the present time.
July 24 2019 Orlando announced the selection of a bid by 'Hera Hora srl', owned by Dario Mirri and Tony DiPiazza, to form the new club.
July 23 2019 Mayor Leoluca Orlando confirmed six declarations of interest for a new phoenix club to be admitted in Serie D for the 2019–20 season.
July 12 2019 FIGC formally excludes Palermo from Serie B and all professional leagues due to insurance policy breach.
June 24 2019 Palermo incorrectly submits application for 2019–20 Serie B season by failing to provide a valid insurance policy.
May 2019 Club is sold to Arkus Network S.r.l., with Sporting Network S.r.l. subscribing a €5 million capital increase.
May 13 2019 FIGC initially demotes Palermo to last place in Serie B due to serious financial irregularities.
February 4 2019 Clive Richardson and John Treacy resign from the club's board, citing undisclosed financial issues.
2018 Palermo FC fails to gain promotion to Serie A, finishing fourth in Serie B and losing playoff finals to Frosinone under Roberto Stellone.
November 22 2018 Palermo FC confirms a takeover agreement between Zamparini and Sport Capital Group Investments Ltd., with Clive Richardson named as new club chairman.
July 4 2017 Paul Baccaglini resigns as Palermo chairman after the takeover collapses, with the club returning to Zamparini's control.
February 27 2017 Zamparini steps down as chairman of Palermo FC after 15 years, announcing a potential sale to an Anglo-American fund.

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