
Como have spent their first season back in Serie A reminding everyone that a well-backed newly promoted club can actually be interesting. Now their president Mirwan Suwarso is making the ambition explicit — more Italian players, a stadium upgrade, and European football in the crosshairs.
Speaking publicly about the club's direction, Suwarso outlined a three-pronged push: recruit more Italian players, improve the infrastructure around the stadium, and position Como as a genuine contender for European football. According to Football Italia, those were the headline points — though the full detail of his comments, including specific targets or a stadium timeline, isn't yet available from a single source.
It's a notable shift in register for a club that, not so long ago, was grinding through the lower divisions of Italian football. Wealthy ownership — the Indonesian Hartono family among the backers — has already funded a squad that includes names well above the typical newly-promoted profile. Stating Europe as a target is the next logical step. Whether the table agrees is another matter.
The push to recruit Italian players isn't just optics. Serie A clubs with European ambitions have increasingly found that a core of Italian talent — eligible for the national team, familiar with the league's rhythms — gives a squad stability that expensive imports sometimes don't. It also plays well with the federation and, frankly, with the stands. Como's fanbase is small but fiercely local; a president talking about investing in Italian players is speaking directly to that identity.
The stadium piece is the longer game. Como's current home, the Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia, sits right on the lake and holds just over 13,000. It's one of the most visually striking grounds in Italian football — and one of the most logistically constrained. Any serious European ambition eventually runs into that capacity ceiling. Suwarso flagging an upgrade suggests the ownership is thinking in years, not windows.
Como's story since promotion has been one of the more quietly compelling threads in Serie A — a club with genuine resources, a clear identity project, and enough quality to avoid the relegation scrap that swallows most newly promoted sides. A president openly naming Europe as the destination is the moment that story moves from 'interesting experiment' to 'actual contender in the making'.
The details — which players, what stadium capacity, what timeline — are still to come. But the direction of travel is clear enough.
Como have spent their first season back in Serie A reminding everyone that a well-backed newly promoted club can actually be interesting. Now their president Mirwan Suwarso is making the ambition explicit
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