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Pisa

Pisa

Serie A

Season Statistics

36 MATCHES
PLAYED
Win (6%) Draw (33%) Loss (61%)
36 Played
2 Won
12 Drawn
22 Lost
25 Goals For
66 Goals Against

Team Overview

Pisa represents one of Italian football's most storied clubs, with deep roots in Tuscan football culture and a passionate fanbase that has remained loyal through various divisions. The Nerazzurri have historically been known for their resilient spirit and ability to compete effectively in Serie B, where they have spent much of their recent history before earning promotion back to Italy's top flight. The club's identity is built around a strong connection to their local community and a never-say-die attitude that has seen them through numerous challenges over the decades.

Under Oscar Hiljemark's guidance, Pisa are experiencing the harsh realities of Serie A football in what appears to be an extremely challenging campaign. Their current record of 2 wins, 12 draws, and 22 losses from 36 matches tells the story of a side struggling to adapt to the top tier's demands. With just 25 goals scored against 66 conceded, the statistics reveal significant issues at both ends of the pitch, particularly in attack where they have failed to find the net in 20 of their 36 outings. The goal difference of minus-41 underscores the magnitude of their difficulties this season.

The team's form string and results breakdown highlight some concerning patterns, particularly their inability to secure victories away from home where they remain winless across 18 attempts. While they have managed to keep five clean sheets and shown occasional defensive resilience through their 12 draws, Pisa's attacking output has been insufficient for Serie A survival. Their home record of two wins from 18 matches demonstrates that even the familiar surroundings of their own stadium have provided little sanctuary in what has proven to be a baptism of fire in Italy's elite division.

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
S. Angori
#3 S. Angori
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

Midfielders (13)

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
F. Loyola
#35 F. Loyola
M. Marin
#6 M. Marin
C. Stengs
#23 C. Stengs
I. Touré
#15 I. Touré
M. Tramoni
#10 M. Tramoni
M. Léris
#7 M. Léris
G. Piccinini
#36 G. Piccinini

Attackers (6)

İ. Vural
#21 İ. Vural
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 35 6 1 2160 17 511
5
S. Canestrelli
S. Canestrelli
DF 6.6 35 1 0 3021 39 1149
4
A. Caracciolo
A. Caracciolo
DF 6.6 34 2 0 2984 71 1211
20
M. Aebischer
M. Aebischer
MF 6.9 33 1 1 2749 62 1466
3
S. Angori
S. Angori
MF 6.9 33 0 2 2424 46 718
7
M. Léris
M. Léris
MF 6.8 32 2 3 1771 57 523
15
I. Touré
I. Touré
MF 6.8 31 1 0 2266 42 660
10
M. Tramoni
M. Tramoni
FW 6.8 27 2 2 1615 32 363
9
H. Meister
H. Meister
FW 6.4 27 2 0 1482 5 153
33
A. Calabresi
A. Calabresi
DF 6.6 24 0 0 1369 17 457
6
M. Marin
M. Marin
MF 6.7 23 0 0 1292 45 449
1
A. Šemper
A. Šemper
GK 6.9 23 0 0 2070 0 690
36
G. Piccinini
G. Piccinini
MF 6.5 23 0 0 814 19 217
14
E. Akinsanmiro
E. Akinsanmiro
MF 6.8 22 0 1 1340 38 468
11
J. Cuadrado
J. Cuadrado
MF 6.8 17 1 0 462 16 194
8
M. Højholt
M. Højholt
MF 6.4 15 0 0 721 12 207
21
İ. Vural
İ. Vural
MF 6.8 13 0 0 643 8 172
17
R. Durosinmi
R. Durosinmi
FW 6.4 12 1 1 430 0 85
81
F. Stojilković
F. Stojilković
FW 6.5 11 0 0 537 2 52
35
F. Loyola
F. Loyola
DF 6.4 10 1 0 509 10 189
99
Lorran
Lorran
MF 6.5 9 1 0 113 5 60
39
Raúl Albiol
Raúl Albiol
DF 6.7 8 0 1 502 7 253
2
R. Bozhinov
R. Bozhinov
DF 6.3 8 0 0 524 6 328
22
S. Scuffet
S. Scuffet
GK 7.0 7 0 0 630 0 237
26
F. Coppola
F. Coppola
DF 6.3 7 0 0 461 13 123
12
Nícolas
Nícolas
GK 6.5 6 0 0 540 0 191
19
S. Iling-Junior
S. Iling-Junior
FW 6.5 5 0 0 107 2 30
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
F. Coppola
F. Coppola Muscle Injury
Out
D. Denoon
D. Denoon Ankle Injury
Out
C. Stengs
C. Stengs Inactive
Out
M. Tramoni
M. Tramoni Muscle Injury
Out
R. Bozhinov
R. Bozhinov Red Card
Out
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Impact Analysis

Pisa face significant squad disruption with six players currently unavailable, creating depth challenges across multiple areas of the pitch. The absence of attacking players like M. Tramoni and C. Stengs removes key creative options from the forward line, while F. Coppola's muscle injury further depletes their offensive resources. D. Denoon's ankle problem adds to the defensive concerns, though the specific positional impact depends on squad arrangements that aren't immediately clear from the current injury list.

The situation is compounded by disciplinary issues, with both R. Bozhinov and F. Loyola serving suspensions following red card incidents. This combination of injuries and suspensions effectively removes nearly half a dozen first-team options, forcing tactical adjustments and increased reliance on squad players who may not have featured regularly. The muscle injuries affecting both Coppola and Tramoni suggest these absences could extend beyond immediate fixtures, making squad rotation and player management crucial considerations. With no players currently listed as doubtful, the coaching staff at least has clarity on available personnel, though the overall depth will be tested significantly until these players return to full fitness and availability.

Recent Form

LLLLL
L Cremonese 3-0 (A)
L Lecce 1-2 (H)
L Parma 1-0 (A)
L Genoa 1-2 (H)
L AS Roma 3-0 (A)

Form Analysis

Pisa are enduring a deeply concerning period of form, having suffered five consecutive defeats without registering a single point. Their attacking output has been severely limited during this run, managing just two goals across these five matches while their defensive struggles have been equally pronounced, conceding eleven goals. The goal difference of minus-nine over this period highlights the comprehensive nature of their difficulties at both ends of the pitch.

The quality of opposition faced has varied significantly, with losses against top-flight teams like AS Roma and Genoa perhaps more understandable given the gulf in resources and quality. However, defeats to Cremonese, Lecce, and Parma represent missed opportunities against more comparable opposition. Home form has provided little respite, with losses to both Lecce and Genoa at their own ground demonstrating that Pisa cannot rely on familiar surroundings for improved performance. The heavy defeats to Cremonese and AS Roma, both ending 3-0, suggest particular vulnerability when facing organized attacks, while the narrow losses to Lecce, Parma, and Genoa indicate matches where small margins have consistently worked against them. This pattern of results points to fundamental issues that need addressing across all areas of their play.

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