Producer of Panini stickers sets sights on Serie B
Modena
Teams, tales and tips – a guide to the local game
Home of Ferrari cars and Panini stickers, as a football destination Modena has recently served more as a convenient venue for outsiders. Used by the Italian national team, Juventus and perennial Serie A underdogs, Sassuolo, the city's Stadio Alberto Braglia was also the short-term home of one-season wonders Carpi. Now with local club Modena FC 2018 promoted back to Serie B in 2022, the city should be attracting the football fraternity for reasons other than visiting the Panini Museum (see below What to see) or because the neat, well-located stadium has taken in another homeless Serie A team. The history of both club and stadium dates back to 1912, when local sportsman Alberto Braglia was winning the last of his Olympic golds for gymnastics. The star player back then was inside forward Attilio Fresa, the first Italian to play in English football, transferred from Genoa to Reading for £17 on the eve of World War I. Fresa’s stay brief, he returned to his homeland to play for, then coach, Modena.








Getting Around
Arriving in town, local transport and timings


Where to Drink
The best pubs and bars for football fans









Where to stay
The best hotels for the stadium and in city centre


What to see
The best football attractions in town







Teams, tales and tips – a guide to the local game
Home of Ferrari cars and Panini stickers, as a football destination Modena has recently served more as a convenient venue for outsiders. Used by the Italian national team, Juventus and perennial Serie A underdogs, Sassuolo, the city's Stadio Alberto Braglia was also the short-term home of one-season wonders Carpi. Now with local club Modena FC 2018 promoted back to Serie B in 2022, the city should be attracting the football fraternity for reasons other than visiting the Panini Museum (see below What to see) or because the neat, well-located stadium has taken in another homeless Serie A team. The history of both club and stadium dates back to 1912, when local sportsman Alberto Braglia was winning the last of his Olympic golds for gymnastics. The star player back then was inside forward Attilio Fresa, the first Italian to play in English football, transferred from Genoa to Reading for £17 on the eve of World War I. Fresa’s stay brief, he returned to his homeland to play for, then coach, Modena.








Getting Around
Arriving in town, local transport and timings


Where to Drink
The best pubs and bars for football fans









Where to stay
The best hotels for the stadium and in city centre


What to see
The best football attractions in town








