12.06.2025 10:01
One of Italy's historic football clubs, Brescia, which has a 114-year history, has gone bankrupt due to its inability to pay off its debts. The club, which failed to make timely salary payments for the last two months, was driven to bankruptcy and lost its status as a professional football club.
Founded 114 years ago, Brescia, one of Italy's oldest clubs, went bankrupt after being unable to pay its debts. The club was found to have a debt of 3 million euros.
DECLARED BANKRUPTCY
Brescia, which previously played in Serie A, was relegated to Serie C due to its failure to meet financial responsibilities. The club, unable to make timely salary payments for the last 2 months, was driven to bankruptcy and lost its status as a professional football club.
Previously, important figures in world football such as Roberto Baggio, Pep Guardiola, Andrea Pirlo, Luca Toni, and Mario Balotelli had worn the Brescia jersey.