US Cremonese

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US Cremonese is an Italian professional football club based in Cremona, Lombardy, known for competing in the country’s top divisions and for its regional rivalries.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
US Cremonese canonical 6
Cremonese 2

Statements (37)

Predicate Object
instanceOf football club
professional sports club
alsoKnownAs Unione Sportiva Cremonese NERFINISHED
basedIn Cremona NERFINISHED
competitionType club football
country Italy
countryOfAssociation Italy NERFINISHED
emblemFeature letters USC
red and grey stripes
genderOfTeam men
governingBody Italian Football Federation NERFINISHED
hasFanBaseIn Cremona NERFINISHED
Lombardy NERFINISHED
hasPlayedInLeague Serie A NERFINISHED
Serie B NERFINISHED
Serie C NERFINISHED
hasRivalryType regional rivalry
hasYouthSystem US Cremonese youth sector NERFINISHED
homeCity Cremona NERFINISHED
homeContinent Europe NERFINISHED
homeVenue Stadio Giovanni Zini NERFINISHED
kitColor grey
red
languageOfClub Italian
league Serie B NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Lombardy NERFINISHED
nationalAssociation FIGC NERFINISHED
notableRival Brescia Calcio NERFINISHED
Mantova 1911 NERFINISHED
Piacenza Calcio NERFINISHED
US Crematese NERFINISHED
participatesIn Italian football league system
playsHomeMatchesAt Stadio Giovanni Zini NERFINISHED
region Lombardy
shortName Cremonese NERFINISHED
sport association football
teamType first team

Referenced by (8)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

BSFC hasRivalryWith US Cremonese
subject surface form: Brescia Calcio
Luigi Cagni managedClub US Cremonese
Antonio Cabrini memberOfSportsTeam US Cremonese
Antonio Cabrini clubJoined US Cremonese
Antonio Cabrini playedFor US Cremonese
SPAL (football club) geographicRival US Cremonese
subject surface form: SPAL
Gianluca Vialli memberOfSportsTeam US Cremonese
this entity surface form: Cremonese
Lodigiano hasLexicalSimilarityWith US Cremonese
this entity surface form: Cremonese