Atalanta Bergamasca Calcio, commonly known as Atalanta is a professional soccer club located in Bergamo, Lombardy, Italy. The club is part of Serie A, having gained the status of Serie B in 2010-11.
Atalanta was established on 1907 Liceo Classico Paolo Sarpi students and was dubbed La Dea, the Nerazzurri and the Orobici. The team wears blue and black vertically stripe tops as well as black shorts as well as black socks. The club plays games at home in the stadium with a capacity of 21,747 seats. Gewiss Stadium. The Gewiss Stadium is located in Italy, Atalanta is sometimes known as Regina delle provinciali (queen of provincial clubs) in recognition of its status as among the most consistent of Italian clubs that aren't based in a capital city of the region and has played 61 games matches in Serie A, 28 seasons in Serie B, and only one season in Serie C. Atalanta has an ongoing rivalry with the Brescia, a club that is close to Brescia.
It is famous due to its youth academy that has produced a number of prominent talents who have been in the top leagues in Europe.
The club was a winner of the Coppa Italia trophy in 1963 and advanced to the semi-finals in the Cup Winners Cup in 1988 when it was playing with Serie B. This remains the greatest performance of a club that is not in the first division in an important UEFA contest (together alongside Cardiff City). Atalanta was also a part of five seasons in the UEFA Europa League (previously known as the UEFA Cup), reaching the quarterfinals in 1991 and in 2022. Atalanta was also a part of the UEFA Champions League three times with a quarter-final appearance in 2020.