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Pisa

Pisa

Serie A

Season Statistics

31 MATCHES
PLAYED
Win (6%) Draw (39%) Loss (55%)
31 Played
2 Won
12 Drawn
17 Lost
23 Goals For
55 Goals Against

Team Overview

Pisa's return to Serie A has proven to be a challenging affair, with the Nerazzurri struggling to adapt to the demands of Italy's top flight. The Tuscan club, known for their passionate support and historic Stadio Arena Garibaldi, has found the step up from Serie B particularly demanding this campaign. Under the guidance of Oscar Hiljemark, Pisa has shown glimpses of resilience but has been unable to translate that into consistent results, managing just two victories from their 31 matches played.

The statistics paint a concerning picture for the club that last graced Serie A over two decades ago. With only 23 goals scored and 55 conceded, Pisa's struggles are evident at both ends of the pitch. Their defensive frailties have been particularly exposed, keeping clean sheets in just five matches while failing to score in over half of their fixtures. The goal difference of minus-32 reflects a team that has found it difficult to compete with the technical and tactical sophistication of Serie A opposition.

What stands out most remarkably is Pisa's inability to secure victories away from home, remaining winless on the road throughout the campaign despite managing eight draws. This suggests a team that can be defensively organized when needed but lacks the cutting edge and confidence to impose themselves on matches. Their home form, while marginally better with two victories, still shows the significant gap between their current capabilities and what is required to survive at this level. The abundance of draws in their record indicates a side that rarely gets overwhelmed but struggles to find that decisive moment to secure vital points.

Squad (32 players)

Goalkeepers (5)

Tommaso Guizzo
#34 Tommaso Guizzo
Matteo Luppichini
#31 Matteo Luppichini
Nícolas
#12 Nícolas
S. Scuffet
#22 S. Scuffet
A. Šemper
#1 A. Šemper

Defenders (8)

Raúl Albiol
#39 Raúl Albiol
R. Bozhinov
#2 R. Bozhinov
A. Calabresi
#33 A. Calabresi
S. Canestrelli
#5 S. Canestrelli
A. Caracciolo
#4 A. Caracciolo
F. Coppola
#26 F. Coppola
D. Denoon
#44 D. Denoon
F. Loyola
#35 F. Loyola

Midfielders (14)

S. Angori
#3 S. Angori
M. Aebischer
#20 M. Aebischer
E. Akinsanmiro
#14 E. Akinsanmiro
B. Bettazzi
#42 B. Bettazzi
J. Cuadrado
#11 J. Cuadrado
M. Højholt
#8 M. Højholt
Lorran
#99 Lorran
M. Marin
#6 M. Marin
C. Stengs
#23 C. Stengs
I. Touré
#15 I. Touré
M. Tramoni
#10 M. Tramoni
İ. Vural
#21 İ. Vural
M. Léris
#7 M. Léris
G. Piccinini
#36 G. Piccinini

Attackers (5)

R. Durosinmi
#17 R. Durosinmi
S. Iling-Junior
#19 S. Iling-Junior
H. Meister
#9 H. Meister
S. Moreo
#32 S. Moreo
F. Stojilković
#81 F. Stojilković

Player Statistics

2025/26 Season
# Player Pos Rating Apps Goals Assists Mins Tackles Passes
32
S. Moreo
S. Moreo
FW 6.8 30 6 1 1779 14 418
5
S. Canestrelli
S. Canestrelli
DF 6.6 30 0 0 2571 35 982
20
M. Aebischer
M. Aebischer
MF 7.0 29 1 1 2389 58 1239
4
A. Caracciolo
A. Caracciolo
DF 6.7 29 2 0 2534 59 1006
3
S. Angori
S. Angori
MF 6.9 28 0 1 2037 39 572
7
M. Léris
M. Léris
MF 6.9 28 1 3 1489 51 456
15
I. Touré
I. Touré
MF 6.8 26 1 0 2001 37 565
10
M. Tramoni
M. Tramoni
FW 6.8 25 2 2 1471 27 334
6
M. Marin
M. Marin
MF 6.7 23 0 0 1292 45 449
9
H. Meister
H. Meister
FW 6.4 23 2 0 1379 5 142
33
A. Calabresi
A. Calabresi
DF 6.7 21 0 0 1171 15 392
1
A. Šemper
A. Šemper
GK 7.0 18 0 0 1620 0 546
36
G. Piccinini
G. Piccinini
MF 6.6 18 0 0 675 16 166
14
E. Akinsanmiro
E. Akinsanmiro
MF 6.8 17 0 1 1010 25 324
11
J. Cuadrado
J. Cuadrado
MF 6.8 14 1 0 414 14 162
8
M. Højholt
M. Højholt
MF 6.5 13 0 0 642 12 188
21
İ. Vural
İ. Vural
MF 6.8 9 0 0 434 5 122
17
R. Durosinmi
R. Durosinmi
FW 6.4 9 1 1 385 0 78
39
Raúl Albiol
Raúl Albiol
DF 6.7 8 0 1 502 7 253
99
Lorran
Lorran
MF 6.5 8 1 0 103 4 53
81
F. Stojilković
F. Stojilković
FW 6.4 8 0 0 336 0 30
22
S. Scuffet
S. Scuffet
GK 7.0 7 0 0 630 0 237
35
F. Loyola
F. Loyola
DF 6.4 7 1 0 380 8 155
12
Nícolas
Nícolas
GK 6.5 6 0 0 540 0 191
26
F. Coppola
F. Coppola
DF 6.2 6 0 0 451 13 117
19
S. Iling-Junior
S. Iling-Junior
FW 6.5 5 0 0 107 2 30
2
R. Bozhinov
R. Bozhinov
DF 6.5 5 0 0 340 3 211
23
C. Stengs
C. Stengs
MF 6.4 4 0 0 61 2 28
44
D. Denoon
D. Denoon
DF 6.6 2 0 0 123 3 32

Recent Transfers

2024/25 & 2025/26

Arrivals (62)

Matteo Luppichini
From Pisa
Raise Feb 2026
S. Iling-Junior
From Aston Villa
Loan Feb 2026
M. Trdan
From Krasava Odintsovo
Return from loan Jan 2026
F. Stojilković
From Cracovia Krakow
Transfer Jan 2026
M. Å apola
From Siracusa
Return from loan Jan 2026
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Departures (61)

Mateus Lusuardi
To Reggiana
Loan Feb 2026
Louis Buffon
To Pontedera
Loan Feb 2026
M. Casarosa
To Arezzo
Free agent Jan 2026
M'Bala Nzola
To Fiorentina
Return from loan Jan 2026
Tomás Esteves
To Bari
Loan Jan 2026
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Injuries & Availability

6 Out 0 Doubtful
I. Vural
I. Vural Knee Injury
Out
D. Denoon
D. Denoon Ankle Injury
Out
M. Marin
M. Marin Injury
Out
Lorran
Lorran Coach's decision
Out
R. Durosinmi
R. Durosinmi Red Card
Out
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Impact Analysis

Pisa face significant squad limitations with six players unavailable for selection, presenting notable challenges across multiple areas of the pitch. The absence of Ibrahim Vural due to a knee injury removes a key defensive presence, while Dominic Denoon's ankle problem further depletes their backline options. The loss of Marius Marin, whose specific injury details remain undisclosed, represents a considerable blow to the midfield's creativity and ball distribution capabilities, as he serves as a crucial link between defense and attack.

The unavailability extends beyond just injuries, with Lorran and Samuel Iling Junior both ruled out through coaching decisions, suggesting either tactical considerations or disciplinary measures. Raphael Durosinmi's red card suspension adds another enforced absence that impacts squad rotation options. With six players missing simultaneously, Pisa's squad depth will be thoroughly tested, particularly in defensive areas where Vural and Denoon's absence could force tactical adjustments. The coaching staff will need to rely heavily on fringe players and potentially reshape their tactical approach to compensate for the reduced options, especially given the quality that players like Marin typically bring to their build-up play and overall team structure.

Recent Form

LLWLL
L Torino 0-1 (H)
L Como 5-0 (A)
W Cagliari 3-1 (H)
L Juventus 4-0 (A)
L Bologna 0-1 (H)

Form Analysis

Pisa's recent form tells a concerning story of defensive fragility that has undermined their Serie A campaign over the past five matches. With just one victory against four defeats, the Nerazzurri have struggled significantly at the back, conceding twelve goals while managing only three at the other end. The 5-0 thrashing away to Como represents the nadir of this poor run, highlighting serious structural issues that have plagued the team's performances.

The attacking output has been equally problematic, with Pisa failing to find the net in three of their last five outings. Their sole bright spot came in the 3-1 home victory over Cagliari, which demonstrated their potential when everything clicks into place. However, this positive result has been overshadowed by narrow defeats to Torino and Bologna at home, alongside heavy losses to Juventus and Como on the road. The pattern suggests Pisa are particularly vulnerable away from home, where they've been outclassed by superior opposition. Even at their home ground, they've struggled to convert territorial advantage into meaningful attacking threat, managing just three goals across two home fixtures against teams they might have expected to trouble more consistently.

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