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  1. Fiorentina Full name ACF Fiorentina S.r.l. Nickname(s) I Viola (The Purples / The Violets) I Gigliati (The Lilies) Founded 29 August 1926; 97 years ago (), as Associazione Calcio Fiorentina 1 August 2002; 21 years ago (), as Florentia Viola then ACF Fiorentina

  2. 2019年4月10日 · Or rather, the first line of the chorus of the song of everyone knows (and maybe we’ll hit the rest of the anthem as well). That’s right, folks, it’s time to dive into the history of “la Canzone viola,” popularly known as “O, Fiorentina.”. The Viola earned promotion back to the top tier of Italian football for Serie A ...

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  4. 2000年9月24日 · Viola is a flower, that flower is purple, viola is synonomous with purple, Fiorentina's jersey is purple, Fiorentina is Il Viola.

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    Fiorentina have won the Serie A twice, first in 1955/56 then again in 1968/69, as well as winning six Coppa Italia trophies. On the European stage Fiorentina have won the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1960/61, they finished runners-up in the UEFA Cup 1989/90 and they also came close to winning the biggest European prize, finishing as runners-up in the E...

    1926-2002 AC Fiorentina
    2002-2003 Florentia Viola
    2003-present ACF Fiorentina
  5. In its place, Florence city council announced the creation of Fiorentina 1926 Florentia, with city mayor Leonardo Domenici as its first president. So the club was promptly re-established in August 2002 as Florentia Viola with a new owner, Diego Della Valle

  6. …is the city’s football team, Fiorentina—or “la Viola,” as the team is affectionately called, alluding to the players’ purple shirts. The club has won the Italian championship on only two occasions (in 1956 and 1969), but it continues to inspire fanatical support from

  7. 2019年3月21日 · The famous purple strip first appeared in a pre-season friendly against Roma in 22 September 1929. This has been the first installment of Fiorentina 101, which will be a semi-regular feature diving into the history of Fiorentina. Next time, we’ll have a look at those first few seasons in Serie A.