Bologna FC 1909 has officially qualified for Europe’s elite club competition for the first time since their last Serie A title win in 1964. Coach Thiago Motta secured this achievement with two games to spare, establishing a seven-point lead over Roma, who lost to Atalanta. Bologna currently sits in third place in Serie A, riding an eight-match undefeated streak.
The last time Bologna qualified for the UEFA Champions League was in 1963-64 when they won the Serie A title. Despite a lack of recent silverware, Bologna has attracted notable footballers over the years, such as Roberto Baggio, Beppe Signori, and Marco Di Vaio.
In the 2023-24 season, Bologna's success has come without signing a superstar player. Coach Motta has focused on building a cohesive team that excels collectively. Sporting director Giovanni Sartori played a crucial role in assembling a competitive squad despite the club's modest budget.
The city of Bologna celebrated the UCL qualification with players and fans coming together in Piazza Maggiore. The achievement holds special significance as it honors former coach Siniša Mihajlovic, who passed away in 2022.
Riccardo Orsolini, a key player for Bologna, has been instrumental in their success, leading the team in scoring. Bologna's strong performances this season include victories over top clubs like Atalanta, Roma, and Lazio.
The club's owner, Joey Saputo, expressed his joy at the historic milestone and credited the team, staff, and fans for their unwavering support. Bologna's resurgence in Serie A reflects the dedication and hard work put in by all involved.
With Bologna on the cusp of their highest top-tier finish since 1967, the club's remarkable journey in the 2023-24 season showcases their determination and resilience. The team's success serves as a beacon of hope for smaller clubs aiming to rewrite football history.
As Bologna prepares to compete in the UEFA Champions League, fans and players alike are filled with pride and optimism for the future of the club. The long-awaited return to European competition marks a new chapter in Bologna's storied football legacy.