F.C. Catanzaro

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Catanzaro
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Full name Football Club Catanzaro
SpA
Nickname(s) Aquile del sud (Southern Eagles)
Founded 1929
2006 (refounded)
Ground Stadio Nicola Ceravolo,
Catanzaro, Italy
(Capacity 13,619)
Chairman Giancarlo Pittelli
Manager Manuele Domenicali
League Serie C2/C
2006-07 Serie C2/C, 9th
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Football Club Catanzaro is a football club based in Catanzaro, Calabria. The club were founded in 1929 as Catanzarese, then changed their denomination to Unione Sportiva Catanzaro in 1946, shortly after the end of the World War II. The team assumed the current denomination in 2006, following the cancellation of the previous club because of financial troubles, and is now playing Serie C2/C.

Their last stint in Serie A ended in 1983. The team's colors are red and yellow.

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[edit] History

Old logo of US Catanzaro (used until 2006)
Old logo of US Catanzaro (used until 2006)

Catanzaro achieved promotion to Serie B in 1959, and reached the Coppa Italia final in 1966. In 1971, they defeated Bari in a play-off to win promotion to Serie A for the first time.

Catanzaro's inaugural Serie A season saw them struggle and succumb to relegation on the final day with only 3 wins and 15 draws for 21 points. However, their first-ever Serie A win came in Round 16 with a 1-0 win over Juventus. After narrowly missing out on a return to Serie A in 1975, they bounced back in 1976 but once again lasted just one year.

A third promotion in 1978 ushered in the club's golden era with a five-year stay in Serie A. With a team including Claudio Ranieri, Gianni Improta and the iconic Massimo Palanca, Catanzaro managed a highly credible 9th place in 1979. Though they finished 14th and would have been relegated the following year, they won a reprieve thanks to forced relegations for AC Milan and Lazio. They managed 8th place in 1981 and 7th the following year before a dismal relegation in 1983. Much of the next four years was spent bouncing between Serie B and C1.

Catanzaro emerged as promotion contenders once more in 1988, with the ageless Palanca having returned to the club after a fruitless spell at Napoli. Finishing 5th, they would succumb to successive relegations in 1990 and 1991, staying in Serie C2 until 2003.

In 2005, after two consecutive promotions, Catanzaro returned to Serie B after a 15-year absence. However, after a poor season they ended their Serie B campaign in last place, meaning relegation to Serie C1. Catanzaro would immediately get another chance, the team becoming reinstated to the Serie B by office, because of vacancies related to other teams' exclusions. In its 2005/2006 Serie B campaign, Catanzaro came out last again and was relegated to Serie C1; the relegation was followed by financial troubles which led the federation to cancel the club. A new club, with the current name, was successively founded and registered to Serie C2 for the 2006-2007 season, where the club is currently playing with the hope to return back to the upper divisions.

[edit] Notable former players

[edit] Presidential history

Below is a presidential history list of Catanzaro, from when they were founded in 1929, until the present day.[1]

 
Name Years
Enrico Talamo 1929–1937
Arnaldo Pugliese 1937–1944
Italo Paparazzo 1944–1945
Umberto Riccio 1945–1946
Giuseppe Zamboni Pesci 1946–1948
Gino Guarnieri 1948–1950
Aldo Ferrara 1950–1958
Nicola Ceravolo 1958–1979
 
Name Years
Adriano Merlo 1979–1984
Giuseppe Albano 1984–1995
Giuseppe Soluri 1995–1999
Giovanni Mancuso 1999–2002
Massimo Poggi
Claudio Parente
2002–2006
Giancarlo Pittelli 2007–present

[edit] Managerial history

 
Name Nationality Years
Dino Baroni Flag of Italy 1929–1931
Géza Kertész Flag of Hungary 1931–1933
Yuri Koszegi Flag of Hungary 1933–1936
Remo Migliorini
Gorni Schoenfeld
Flag of Italy
Flag of Austria
1936–1937
Walter Colombati Flag of Italy 1937–1938
Riccardo Mottola Flag of Italy 1938–1946
Pietro Piselli Flag of Italy 1946–1947

[edit] References

  1. ^ "La Storia Del Catanzaro", USCatanzaro.net, 23 June 2007. 

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