Catania 2012-2013 Schedule

By: vincenzo | August 4th, 2012
   

As some teams are building army’s in Serie A, there has been no news in Catania for some time. But next season schedule is out and here it is. Oh boy, we play Roma first; not going to get to into it now cause I will have a preview the week of the game but did you see Roma
play Liverpool…. They were outstanding with their passing and players making great runs.

Aug 26
AS Roma v Catania

Sep 2
Catania v Genoa

Sep 16
Fiorentina v Catania

Sep 23
Catania v Napoli

Sep 26
Catania v Atalanta

Sep 30
Bologna v Catania

Oct 7
Catania v Parma

Oct 21
Internazionale v Catania

Oct 28
Catania v Juventus

Oct 31
Udinese v Catania

Nov 4
Catania v Lazio

Nov 11
Cagliari v Catania

Nov 18
Catania v Chievo Verona

Nov 25
Palermo v Catania

Dec 2
Catania v AC Milan

Dec 9
Siena v Catania

Dec 16
Catania v Sampdoria

Dec 22
US Pescara v Catania

Jan 6
Catania v Torino

Jan 13
Catania v AS Roma

Jan 20
Genoa v Catania

Jan 27
Catania v Fiorentina

Feb 3
Napoli v Catania

Feb 10
Atalanta v Catania

Feb 17
Catania v Bologna

Feb 24
Parma v Catania

Mar 3
Catania v Internazionale
Mar 10
Juventus v Catania

Mar 17
Catania v Udinese

Mar 30
Lazio v Catania

Apr 7
Catania v Cagliari

Apr 14
Chievo Verona v Catania

Apr 21
Catania v Palermo

Apr 28
AC Milan v Catania

May 5
Catania v Siena

May 8
Sampdoria v Catania

May 12
Catania v US Pescara

May 19
Torino v Catania


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