Como, Italy 20 June - Como 1907 and Como Nuoto 1919 are pleased to announce a new partnership that brings together two of the city’s most historic sporting organisations.
The agreement has been created to support the growth of sport across Como, with Como 1907 providing financial support to Como Nuoto 1919 as it continues to develop its activities across water polo, swimming and other aquatic sports.
Built on a shared commitment to the city and its community, the partnership aims to create new opportunities for athletes, young people and families, while strengthening the role of sport as a place of education, inclusion and belonging.
"Como 1907 is proud to support Como Nuoto, a club that has been part of the sporting life of this city for generations. This partnership reflects our belief that the future of sport in Como should be built together, across disciplines, across communities and with a shared responsibility to the next generation," said Mirwan Suwarso, President of Como 1907.
For Como Nuoto 1919, the partnership represents an important step in the continued development of the club and its role within the local sporting landscape.
"We are delighted to begin this partnership with Como 1907, a club that shares our deep connection to the city and our belief in the power of sport to educate, unite and inspire. This support will help us continue our work with athletes, families and young people, while looking to the future with renewed energy and ambition," said Bruno Galati, President at Como Nuoto 1919.
The partnership brings together two clubs with a long tradition in the province of Como and a shared commitment to protecting and developing the city’s sporting heritage.
Through this agreement, Como 1907 and Como Nuoto 1919 will work together to promote a more open, connected and accessible sporting ecosystem for the local community.
About Como 1907
Founded in 1907, Como 1907 is an Italian professional football club that returned to Serie A in 2024. Based at the historic Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia on the shores of Lake Como, the club sits within a broader ecosystem spanning sports, retail, hospitality, media, and tourism. Through affiliated companies operating under a Multi-Club Servicing (MCS) business model, the group provides services and expertise to other football organizations, generating revenue beyond the club while extending its methodology internationally.

