Brescia
Est. 1911 · Italy
About Brescia
Brescia are one of northern Italy's most storied football clubs, a Lombardy institution that has spent decades moving between Serie A and Serie B while producing some of Italian football's greatest names. Founded in 1911, Le Rondinelle (The Swallows) are best known for nurturing a young Andrea Pirlo and for Roberto Baggio's deeply emotional return to form in the twilight of his career. Their blue shirts and the Stadio Mario Rigamonti have been a backdrop to Italian football history for over a century.
Founded in 1911, Brescia Calcio are based in Brescia, Lombardy, and compete in Serie B, Italy's second division. They play at Stadio Mario Rigamonti. The club are nicknamed Le Rondinelle (The Swallows). Major honours include multiple Serie B championships and promotions across their history. Their home colours are blue and white.
The navy blue home shirt is Brescia's most enduring image, worn through decades of Serie A and Serie B football and during the club's most celebrated years in the early 2000s. The kit worn by Roberto Baggio in his emotional final seasons at Brescia, when the divine ponytail rediscovered his best form in those iconic blue shirts, is one of Italian football's most sentimental images. Andrea Pirlo's early career in Brescia blue is another touchstone. Kappa have been a prominent manufacturer for the club, and their clean navy designs suit the quiet dignity of a club that lets its football do the talking.





