
In the 1994/95 season, Parma finished third with 18 wins, 9 draws, 7 losses, 51 goals, 31 goals, and 63 points, ranking third. In the final of the UEFA Cup, the two legs won the cup with a 2-1 aggregate victory over Juventus. In the Coppa Italia final, they lost 3-0 to Juventus in two legs and qualified for next season's European Cup Winners' Cup.
Coach:
Nevio Scala, a meritocratic coach who rose to prominence in Parma in the early 1990s, was born on 22 November 1947 in Lozo Artestino, Italy. From July 1989, he was the head coach of The Serie B team Parma, and in the 1989/90 season he finished fourth and took the last train to enter Serie A. With the support of Palmarat founder Calisto Tanzi, he built the new Serie A force into a powerful force in Europe, leading the team to win the Coppa Italia in 1991/92, the European Cup Winners' Cup the following year, and the European Super Cup. In 1994/95 he finished third in Serie A, the best record he achieved in Serie A with Parma. Parma won the second European trophy in the club's history, the UEFA Cup, that season. He stepped down in June 1996 as a meritorious coach in parma club history.
Main signings for the 1994/95 season:
Into:
Dino Baggio held aloft the UEFA Cup trophy
Dino Baggio (Italy/from Juventus), Fernando Couto (Portugal/from Porto), Stefano Fiore (Italy/from Cosenza), Giovanni Galli (Italy/Turin), Roberto Musi (Italy/Turin), Marco Blanca (Italy/from Udinese)
Transfer out:
Belgian star George Green returns to Anderlecht
Giorgio Green (Belgium/for Anderlecht), Marco Balotta (Italy/for Brescia), Marco Blanca (Italy/for Roma), Alessandro Mellie (Italy/for Sampdoria), Salvatore Matrecano (Italy/for Napoli)
Calcio Flash推出的94/95赛季帕尔马队画册
Team Foreign Aid:
Fernando Couto (Portugal), Roberto Sensini (Argentina), Thomas Brolin (Sweden), Fastino Asprila (Colombia)
Team scoring in 1994/95:
Parma have scored a total of 51 goals in the league this season, with Giaafranco Zola scoring 19 goals, tied for 3rd in Serie A top scorers with Roma's Riztelli, new signing Marco Blanca scoring 7 goals, Colombian black boy Fastino Asprila and new signing Dino Baggio scoring 6 goals. Swedish boy Thomas Brolin has been a substitute for the team since that season, and has not received any results. It is worth mentioning that the new foreign player Fernando Couto performed eye-catchingly, scoring 4 goals in his debut season in Serie A.