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Latest news on Fiorentina, with Serie A coverage of La Viola: fixtures, results, transfers, Coppa Italia, Stadio Artemio Franchi and the latest from Florence.

Fiorentina, known affectionately as La Viola, are one of Italian football's most storied clubs. Based in Florence, Tuscany, and playing at the Stadio Artemio Franchi, the Viola compete in Serie A under owner Mediacom and president Giuseppe Commisso. Striker Moise Kean has been among the side's key figures.

The big talking point is the arrival of head coach Fabio Grosso, the 2006 World Cup winner, on a two-year deal for the 2026-27 campaign. He succeeds Paolo Vanoli, who steadied a turbulent season after Stefano Pioli's early exit. Fiorentina survived a relegation scare and reached the Conference League quarter-finals, so transfer news and squad rebuilding are firmly in focus.

Beyond results, the club is woven into the fabric of Florence. The famous purple shirt, adopted in 1929, echoes the iris on the city's crest, while the passionate Curva Fiesole gives the Franchi its distinctive atmosphere. Fierce rivalries with Juventus, plus the Derby dell'Appennino against Bologna, add real edge to the fixture list.

Founded in 1926, Fiorentina mark their centenary as a club rich in heritage. They won Serie A titles in 1955-56 and 1968-69, lifted six Coppa Italia trophies and claimed the Cup Winners' Cup in 1961. Legends from Gabriel Batistuta to Giancarlo Antognoni helped shape that proud identity. The long-running Franchi renovation remains a major off-pitch story.

Whether you follow the Serie A table, Coppa Italia runs, European nights or every transfer rumour, staying informed about La Viola has never mattered more. Our NewsNow feed on Fiorentina brings you comprehensive, constantly updated coverage from reliable sources, making it your one-stop destination for all the news that matters from Florence.