Udinese 2024-25 Players, Stadium, Kits, and much more

As the 2024-25 season approaches, Udinese Calcio is gearing up with fresh energy and new ambitions. In this article, we delve into all the key aspects of the upcoming season for the Italian Serie A club. From an in-depth look at the new roster of players and their potential impact on the pitch, to a detailed overview of the club’s home ground and its upgrades, and a sneak peek at the stylish new kits that will define the season. Whether you’re a dedicated fan or just curious about what’s new with Udinese, this guide will provide you with all the essential updates and insights.

Udinese Calcio, commonly referred to as Udinese, is a professional Italian football club based in Udine, Friuli-Venezia Giulia. The club was founded in 1896, and they play in the Serie A, the top tier of Italian football. Udinese’s home matches are played at the Dacia Arena, which has a capacity of 25,144 spectators.

The team has never won any major trophies but has consistently maintained their spot in the top flight of Italian football and have had notable players such as Antonio Di Natale, Alexis Sánchez, Gokhan Inler, and many more. They have also participated in UEFA competitions like UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League.

Here in this article, you will get to know about Udinese 2024-25 Players, History, Stadium, Nickname, Kits, and more.

Udinese Profile Summary

Full nameUdinese Calcio S.p.A.
Nickname(s)I Bianconeri (The White and Blacks)
I Friulani (The Friulians)
Le Zebrette (The Little Zebras)
Foundedshow list
GroundStadio Friuli
Capacity25,144
OwnerGiampaolo Pozzo
PresidentFranco Soldati
ManagerAndrea Sottil
LeagueSerie A
2024-25Serie A, 12th of 20

About Udinese

Udinese Calcio, commonly known as Udinese, is an Italian professional football club based in Udine, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, currently playing in Serie A. It was founded on November 30, 1896 as a sports club and on July 5 from 1911 as a club. Football club.

The team’s traditional home kit is a black-and-white striped shirt, black shorts, and white socks. The club broadcasts on channel 110 (Canal Udinese) on digital terrestrial television in northeastern Italy. He has many fans in and around Friuli.

Udinese 2024-25 players?

#PlayerPositionAgeContractMarket Value
40Maduka OkoyeGoalkeeper25Jun 30, 2028€4.00m
Răzvan SavaGoalkeeper22Jun 30, 2029€2.00m
1Marco SilvestriGoalkeeper33Jun 30, 2025€1.00m
93Daniele PadelliGoalkeeper38Jun 30, 2025€150k
66Edoardo PianaGoalkeeper20€25k
29Jaka BijolCentre-Back25Jun 30, 2027€15.00m
18Nehuén PérezCentre-Back24Jun 30, 2027€13.00m
31Thomas KristensenCentre-Back22Jun 30, 2028€4.50m
23Enzo EbosseCentre-Back25Jun 30, 2027€2.50m
30Lautaro GiannettiCentre-Back30Jun 30, 2026€2.50m
28Filip BenkovicCentre-Back27Jun 30, 2025€1.80m
16Matteo PalmaCentre-Back16Jun 30, 2026€1.00m
27Christian KabaseleCentre-Back33Jun 30, 2025€1.00m
37Axel GuessandCentre-Back19Jun 30, 2027€500k
4James AbankwahCentre-Back20Jun 30, 2026€300k
33Jordan ZemuraLeft-Back24Jun 30, 2027€5.00m
11Hassane KamaraLeft-Back30Jun 30, 2026€4.50m
Leonardo ButaLeft-Back22Jun 30, 2027€3.00m
2Festy EboseleRight-Back22Jun 30, 2027€6.00m
19Kingsley EhizibueRight-Back29Jun 30, 2026€2.20m
25Jesper KarlströmDefensive Midfield29Jun 30, 2026€1.80m
8Sandi LovrićCentral Midfield26Jun 30, 2027€8.00m
5Martín PayeroCentral Midfield25Jun 30, 2027€4.50m
6Oier ZarragaCentral Midfield25Jun 30, 2027€2.00m
26Domingos QuinaCentral Midfield24Jun 30, 2025€1.50m
32Jurgen EkkelenkampAttacking Midfield24Jun 30, 2029€4.50m
79David PejičićAttacking Midfield17Jun 30, 2026€1.00m
10Florian ThauvinRight Winger31Jun 30, 2025€3.00m
17Lorenzo LuccaCentre-Forward23Jun 30, 2028€12.00m
22BrennerCentre-Forward24Jun 30, 2028€7.00m
99Damián PizarroCentre-Forward19Jun 30, 2029€6.50m
9Keinan DavisCentre-Forward26Jun 30, 2027€3.00m
7Alexis SánchezCentre-Forward35Jun 30, 2026€2.50m
Gerard DeulofeuCentre-Forward30Jun 30, 2026€1.00m
20Vivaldo SemedoCentre-Forward19Jun 30, 2025€500k
21Iker BravoCentre-Forward19Jun 30, 2028€500k
34Sekou DiawaraCentre-Forward20Jun 30, 2027€250k

Udinese Home Stadium

The Stadio Friuli (known for sponsorship reasons as Dacia Arena) is an all-seater football stadium in Udine, Italy, and the home of Serie A club Udinese. The stadium was built in 1976 and has a capacity of 25,144. It is sponsored by the Romanian car manufacturer Dacia.

Udinese Kit

Udinese world rankings

World Ranking #50

Udinese trophies

National

League

  • Serie B
    • Winners (3): 1924–25, 1955–56, 1978–79
  • Serie C
    • Winners (3): 1929–30, 1948–49, 1977–78

Cups

  • Coppa Italia Serie C
    • Winners (1): 1977–78

International

Main article: Udinese Calcio in European football

  • UEFA Intertoto Cup
    • Winners (1): 2000

Conclusion

As the 2024-25 season unfolds, Udinese Calcio is poised for an exciting chapter in its storied history. With a blend of experienced players and promising young talents, the squad is set to make a mark in Serie A. The Dacia Arena, Udinese’s iconic home ground, continues to serve as a fortress where fans gather to witness the team’s highs and lows. The new kits, reflecting the club’s classic black-and-white stripes, add a fresh look to the team’s traditional image.

Source: FootballArroyo.co.uk

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