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Catanzaro
Sampdoria
Attacks
132
56
Dangerous Attacks
39
18
Ball Possession
54
46
On Target
3
6
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32′
Tommaso Cassandro
42′
Jacopo Petriccione
Halftime 0-0
46′
Stipe Vulikic
Mattia Viti
56′
Matteo Brunori
Massimo Coda
62′
Liam Henderson
65′
Ruggero Frosinini
66′
Luca Pandolfi
Filippo Pittarello
66′
Mattia Liberali
Pietro Lemmello
69′
Tjas Begic
Luigi Cherubini
75′
Federico Di Francesco
Fabio Rispoli
75′
Davide Buglio
Marco D'Alessandro
82′
Ervin Bashi
Ruggero Frosinini
83′
Alessandro Bellemo
Simone Pafundi
85′
Oliver Abildgaard
End 0-0
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Match Info
Catanzaro and Sampdoria played out a goalless draw in a Serie B encounter on January 26, 2026, a result that did little to help either side's promotion ambitions. The match at Stadio Nicola Ceravolo saw both teams create chances but fail to find a decisive finish, with the final whistle confirming a 0-0 stalemate. The home side started brightly, pressing high and forcing Sampdoria's defense into several early clearances, but the final ball into the box lacked quality. Sampdoria grew into the game, controlling possession in midfield, but their attacks often broke down on the edge of the area against a resolute Catanzaro backline. The best chance of the match fell to Sampdoria's striker midway through the second half, but his close-range header was superbly tipped onto the crossbar by the Catanzaro goalkeeper. At the other end, a swift counter-attack led to a curling effort from the edge of the box that whistled just wide of the post. The match lacked a major controversial moment, with both teams seemingly accepting a point as the contest wore on. The draw leaves Catanzaro in a mid-table position, while Sampdoria will view it as a missed opportunity to close the gap on the playoff places. Post-match, the Catanzaro manager praised his team's defensive organization, while the Sampdoria coach expressed frustration at his team's lack of cutting edge in the final third. The starting lineups featured Catanzaro's usual defensive structure and Sampdoria's experienced midfield trio attempting to pull the strings.

