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Genoa CFC v Como 1907 - Serie A

Como's Paz taken to hospital after suffering head injury

Como midfielder Nico Paz was taken to hospital for evaluation after sustaining a worrying head injury during his side's 2-0 Serie A victory over Genoa. The Argentina international suffered a clash of heads in the first half and complained of significant vision issues, prompting manager Cesc Fabregas to substitute him as a precaution.

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McTominay & Hojlund save Napoli's 'crazy season' again

Ex-Manchester United stars Scott McTominay and Rasmus Hojlund were the heroes as Napoli came from behind to beat Genoa 3-2 in the final minute of their Serie A clash on Saturday evening. However, head coach Antonio Conte also provided a worrying injury update on his talismanic midfielder after he was hauled off at half-time.

Genoa v AS Roma - Serie A

Italy legend named Genoa boss but he's already suspended for first game

Daniele De Rossi has been officially appointed as Genoa’s new head coach, replacing Patrick Vieira after the club’s difficult start to the Serie A campaign. However, the Roma and Italy legend will not be on the bench for his first match against Fiorentina. A suspension from his final game in charge of Roma, ironically also against Genoa, still needs to be served, meaning his return begins from the stands.

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Balotelli appears to take X-rated swipe at 'selfish' Vieira

Outspoken Mario Balotelli appears to have taken an X-rated swipe at Patrick Vieira after seeing the Arsenal legend relieved of his duties as manager of Genoa. Italy international Balotelli had found himself frozen out by a one-time team-mate and has taken aim at those that he considers to have acted in a “selfish” manner, with the enigmatic striker pointing out that “Karma is a b*tch”.

Genoa CFC v US Cremonese - Serie A

Arsenal legend Vieira leaves Genoa rooted to the bottom of Serie A

Patrick Vieira’s turbulent tenure at Genoa has come to an end as the Serie A club announced that the Arsenal legend has left his role as head coach with immediate effect. The decision comes amid a disastrous start to the campaign as Genoa find themselves rooted to the bottom of the Italian top flight and staring down the relegation barrel.

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Balotelli: Man City shaped me but the tabloids went overboard

Mario Balotelli says his experience in the Premier League 'shaped' him as a person as he dealt with constant media attention during his time at Manchester City, culminating in his famous 'Why always me?' celebration. The 35-year-old striker, now a free agent, is currently looking for a new club after leaving Genoa and even has his heart set a return to the Italy squad.

Frequently asked questions

Galatasaray Istanbul wurde am 1. Oktober 1905 gegründet.

 

Galatasaray Istanbul ist ein mitgliedergeführter Verein. 

Das Stadion heißt offiziell Ali Sami Yen Spor Kompleksi – RAMS Park.

Der RAMS Park hat eine Kapazität von 53.978 Zuschauern.

Neben unzähligen Meisterschaften kann der Verein 19 Siege im türkischen Pokal und 17 Erfolge im türkischen Supercup verbuchen. Dazu kommt der Gewinn des UEFA-Cups und des UEFA Super Cups.

Der Verein ist mit 25 Meisterschaften der alleinige Rekordmeister der Süper Lig (zuletzt 2025).

Rekordspieler von Galatasaray Istanbul ist Bülent Korkmaz. Er bestritt insgesamt 590 Pflichtspiele für den Verein.

Hakan Şükür erzielte beim Klub insgesamt 288 Tore in 539 Pflichtspielen.

Besonders prägend waren die Jahre um den UEFA-Cup-Sieg 2000 mit Legenden wie Gheorghe Hagi, Claudio Taffarel und Gheorghe Popescu. Selbst Franck Ribery trug einst das Trikot der "Löwen“, wenngleich er nur für ein halbes Jahr blieb.

Aktuell stehen zudem Stars wie Ilkay Gündogan und Leroy Sane im Kader.

Fatih Terim führte den Klub in vier Amtszeiten zu acht Meisterschaften und dem UEFA-Cup-Sieg 2000. Eine Schlüsselrolle spielte zudem der ehemalige deutsche Bundestrainer Jupp Derwall. Auch Roberto Mancini oder Karl-Heinz Feldkamp waren einst Trainer.

Der bekannteste Spitzname lautet "Aslanlar“ (die Löwen). Der türkische Spitzenklub Galatasaray ist aber auch unter dem Namen "Cimbom" bekannt.