Derby delle Isole

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Derby delle Isole
Teams Cagliari Calcio
Palermo
First meetingCagliari 3–0 Palermo
1968–69 Serie A
(29 September 1968)
Latest meetingCagliari 2–1 Palermo
Coppa Italia
(12 August 2018)
Next meetingTBD
2022-23 Serie B
Stadiums Sardegna Arena (Cagliari)
La Favorita (Palermo)
Statistics
Meetings total36
Most winsCagliari (14)
Top scorer David Suazo (4)
All-time seriesCagliari: 14
Drawn: 12
Palermo: 10
Largest victoryPalermo 5–0 Cagliari
2014–15 Serie A
(6 January 2015)

The Derby delle Isole ("Derby of the Islands") is an Italian Serie A and Serie B derby between the two football clubs Palermo F.C. and Cagliari Calcio. It is played twice a year, unless the two sides do not play in the same division that season.

Contents

Derby delle Isole translates in English to the Derby of the Islands, those islands being Sardinia and Sicily.

Statistics

Full list of results

Fixtures from 1968 to 2019 featuring League games and Coppa Italia. [1]

DateVenueScoreCompetitionAttendance
29 September 1968 Stadio Amsicora 3–0 1968–69 Serie A 28,000
2 February 1969 La Favorita 0–0 1968–69 Serie A
14 December 1969La Favorita1–0 1969–70 Serie A
5 April 1970Stadio Amsicora2–0 1969–70 Serie A
15 October 1972 Stadio Sant'Elia 2–0 1972–73 Serie A
11 February 1973 Stadio Cibali 0–1 1972–73 Serie A
3 September 2001 La Favorita 0–0 2001–02 Serie B 21,446
20 January 2002Stadio Sant'Elia0–4 2001–02 Serie B
26 October 2002La Favorita1–1 2002–03 Serie B 25,443
30 March 2003Stadio Sant'Elia2–2 2002–03 Serie B 8,000
14 September 2003La Favorita1–0 2003–04 Serie B 26,576
15 February 2004Stadio Sant'Elia3–2 2003–04 Serie B 18,000
19 December 2004La Favorita3–0 2004–05 Serie A 32,927
8 May 2005Stadio Sant'Elia0–0 2004–05 Serie A 13,000
4 December 2005La Favorita2–2 2005–06 Serie A 27,000
9 April 2006Stadio Sant'Elia1–1 2005–06 Serie A 10,000
18 November 2006Stadio Sant'Elia1–0 2006–07 Serie A 12,000
18 November 2006La Favorita1–3 2006–07 Serie A 21,655
23 September 2007Stadio Sant'Elia0–1 2007–08 Serie A 10,000
17 February 2008La Favorita2–1 2007–08 Serie A 21,829
7 December 2008Stadio Sant'Elia1–0 2008–09 Serie A 12,000
3 May 2009La Favorita5–1 2008–09 Serie A 27,847
6 December 2009La Favorita2–1 2009–10 Serie A 18,963
18 April 2010Stadio Sant'Elia2–2 2009–10 Serie A 10,000
29 August 2010La Favorita0–0 2010–11 Serie A 28,612
16 January 2011Stadio Sant'Elia3–1 2010–11 Serie A 8,000
21 September 2011La Favorita3–2 2011–12 Serie A 18,965
11 February 2012Stadio Sant'Elia2–1 2011–12 Serie A 6,000
15 September 2012La Favorita1–1 2012–13 Serie A 12,625
27 January 2013Stadio Sant'Elia1–1 2012–13 Serie A 10,000
6 January 2015La Favorita5–0 2014–15 Serie A 18,268
17 May 2015Stadio Sant'Elia0–1 2014–15 Serie A 6,000
31 October 2016Stadio Sant'Elia2–1 2016–17 Serie A 14,625
2 April 2017La Favorita1–3 2016–17 Serie A 11,938
12 August 2017 Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino 1–1* 2017–18 Coppa Italia 1,126
12 August 2018 Sardegna Arena 2–1 2022–23 Coppa Italia 10,201
18 December 2022La Favorita2–1 2022–23 Serie B 16,812
13 May 2023Sardegna Arena2–1 2003–04 Serie B 15,502
12 August 2023Sardegna Arena2–1 2023–24 Coppa Italia 14,917

Note: *Cagliari won 4–2 on penalty shoot-out.

All time goal scorers

NationPlayerClub(s)GoalsYears
Flag of Honduras.svg David Suazo Cagliari41999–2007
Flag of Italy.svg Daniele Dessena Cagliari32012–2019
Flag of Italy.svg Fabrizio Miccoli Palermo32007–2013
Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Gasbarroni Palermo22003–2006
Flag of Uruguay.svg Edinson Cavani Palermo22007–2011
Flag of Italy.svg Daniele Conti Cagliari21999–2015
Flag of Argentina.svg Paulo Dybala Palermo22012–2015
Flag of Uruguay.svg Abel Hernández Palermo22009–2014
Flag of Brazil.svg Jeda Palermo/Cagliari0/22004/2008–2010
Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Matri Cagliari22007–2011
Flag of Italy.svg Simone Pepe Cagliari22006–2007
Flag of Italy.svg Gigi Riva Cagliari21963–1976
Flag of Italy.svg Roberto Boninsegna Cagliari21966–1969

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References

  1. "Palermo SSD » Record against Cagliari Calcio" . Retrieved 30 August 2020.