A.C. Cesena

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Cesena
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Full name Associazione Calcio
Cesena SpA
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Founded 1940
Ground Stadio Dino Manuzzi,
Cesena, Italy
Capacity 23,860
Chairman Italy Giorgio Lugaresi
Manager Italy Fabrizio Castori
League Serie B
2005-06 Serie B, 6th
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Associazione Calcio Cesena is a football club based in Cesena, Emilia-Romagna. The club was formed in 1940 and currently plays in Italian Serie B, having returned there in 2004 after four seasons in Serie C. Its last Serie A stint ended in 1991. The team's colors are white and black.

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[edit] History

Founded in 1940, Cesena reached Serie B in 1968 and were promoted to Serie A for the first time in 1973. With players such as Pierluigi Cera and Gianluigi Savoldi, the club held its own and finished a respectable 11th place in their debut season, repeating that finish the following year. In 1975-76, Cesena surprised everybody by finishing 6th and qualifying for the UEFA Cup. The glory was short-lived and they would be relegated the next year.

A second promotion to Serie A followed in 1981 and finished a respectable 10th before being relegated once more in 1983, staying in Serie B for four years. After winning a play-off, they were back in Serie A for 1987-88 and enjoyed a four-year stay, being obdurate enough to just avoid relegation in this time.

After relegation in 1991, Cesena had another chance to return to Serie A in 1994. With players such as Alessandro Teodorani, Emiliano Salvetti, Luigi Piangarelli, Aldo Dolcetti and Dario Hübner, this was a team of considerable ability. However, they finished level on points with Padova, and lost a promotion play-off which would be a bitter blow for the club, who would suffer relegation to Serie C1 in 1997. Whilst promotion followed, a relegation play-off against Pistoiese in 2000 would see them condemned to a four-year stay in the third division.

In the 2005/06 Serie B league, Cesena surprisingly emerged as contenders for promotion to Serie A, ending in sixth place and being therefore qualified for the promotion playoffs.

[edit] Current first team squad

As of October 19, 2006[1]

No. Position Player
1 Italy GK Luigi Turci
2 Italy DF Rocco Sabato
3 Italy DF Marizio Lauro
4 Brazil MF Luiz Gabriel Sacilotto
5 Italy DF Fabio Vignati
6 Italy DF Daniele Ficagna
7 Italy MF Andrea Lazzari (on loan from Atalanta)
8 Italy MF Manolo Pestrin
9 Italy FW Graziano Pellè (on loan from Lecce)
10 Italy MF Emiliano Salvetti (captain)
11 Senegal FW Papa Waigo Ndiaye
12 Italy GK Alessio Sarti
13 Italy DF Dario Bova
14 Brazil MF Adriano Sartorio Mezavilla
No. Position Player
15 Italy DF Francesco Ferrini
16 Italy MF Mirko Drudi (from youth team)
17 Italy MF Andrea Bracaletti
18 Italy MF Luigi Pagliuca
19 Italy FW Francesco Virdis (on loan from Sampdoria)
20 Italy DF Roberto Biserni
22 Italy GK Nicola Ravaglia (from youth team)
23 Italy MF Giuseppe De Feudis
24 Italy MF Ivan Piccoli
25 Ghana DF Daniel Ola
26 Argentina FW Ricardo Josè Villar Rodríguez (from youth team)
29 Italy FW Andrea Moretti (from youth team)
30 Italy DF Marco Arrigoni (from youth team)
31 Italy DF Marco Zaninelli

[edit] 2006/2007 transfers

In:

Italy MF Giuseppe De Feudis (from San Marino)
Italy DF Maurizio Lauro (from Ascoli)
Brazil MF Adriano Sartorio Mezavilla (from Perugia via Catania) (co-ownership)
Italy MF Luigi Pagliuca (from Triestina)
Italy FW Graziano Pellè (from Crotone via Lecce) (on loan)
Italy MF Andrea Lazzari (from Atalanta) (on loan)
Brazil MF Luiz Gabriel Sacilotto (from Valfabbrica)
Italy DF Fabio Vignati (from Cagliari via Pistoiese) (co-ownership)
Italy FW Francesco Virdis (from Chieti via Sampdoria) (on loan)

Out:

9 Italy FW Marco Bernacci (to Mantova) (co-ownership)
14 Italy MF Maurizio Ciaramitaro (return to Palermo)
79 Brazil FW Adriano Ferreira Pinto (to Atalanta)
29 Italy DF Andrea Mengoni (return to Chievo)
3 Italy DF Giovanni Morabito (return to Reggina)
2 Italy DF Angelo Rea (to Messina) (co-ownership)
23 Italy MF Lorenzo Rossetti (to Triestina)
25 San Marino FW Matteo Valli (to S.P. La Fiorita)

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://www.cesenacalcio.it/sito/squadra/index.phtml

[edit] Notable former players

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