The 2019–20 season was Società Sportiva Dilettantistica Palermo's 1st season in Serie D, the fourth-highest division of Italian football, in their history, after the exclusion of the club from Serie B in summer 2019. However, this was the second time that Palermo participated in the fourth division: in the 1987–88 season the sicilian club played in Serie C2, after an year passed outside of any football league, because of bankruptcy in 1986.
Season review
Following Palermo's exclusion from Serie B, a phoenix club was established under the Article 52 of N.O.I.F. regulations, with Mayor of PalermoLeoluca Orlando responsible to choose the next ownership. On 24 July 2019, Mayor Orlando confirmed six declarations of interests had been presented on that regard; those included offers by Massimo Ferrero, Lebanese-Swiss-English fund Zurich Capital Funds, fashion multinational company Capri srl, and a joint one by Dario Mirri and Tony DiPiazza. The next day, Orlando announced to have chosen "Hera Hora srl", the joint Mirri-DiPiazza proposal, as the new owners. Under the new conditions, Hera Hora srl will control 90% of the new club, with a 10% to be specifically dedicated for a supporters' trust as specifically requested by the City of Palermo. Regarding Hera Hora srl, Mirri will personally control 10% of it, Damir srl 50%, and DiPiazza 40%. The new owners will also be supported by Rinaldo Sagramola, former Palermo managing director during the early Zamparini years, who will serve again in such role. As stated in their business plan, the new ownership plans to bring Palermo back to Serie A within three years, organize a women's football section, relaunch the youth system also through a collaboration with the minor local teams, open a club museum and build a new training centre nearby the stadium area. On 3 August 2019, as part of the inaugural press conference, the club announced the new managerial staff, featuring Renzo Castagnini as sporting director and Rosario Pergolizzi as head coach; the youth sector will instead be managed by Rosario Argento and Leandro Rinaudo.
Players
Squad information
Players and squad numbers last updated on 1 February 2020. Appearances and goals are counted for domestic leagues, national cups and international cup and correct as of 1 March 2020. Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Transfers
Summer 2019
Pre-dissolution
In
Out
Other acquisitions
Other disposals
Total expenditure: €0 Total revenue: €2,900,000 Net income: €2,900,000
New club
In
Post-summer transfers
Winter 2020
In
Out
Total expenditure: €35,000 Total revenue: €0 Net income: €35,000