F.C. Südtirol-Alto Adige

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Südtirol-Alto Adige
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Full name Fußball Club Südtirol-
Alto Adige SRL
Nickname(s) Le Volpi (Foxes)
Founded 1974
Ground Stadio Marco Druso,
Bolzano, Italy
Capacity 3,000
Chairman Werner Seeber
Manager Aldo Firicano
League Serie C2/A
2005-06 Serie C2/A, 4th
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Fußball Club Südtirol-Alto Adige is an Italian football club, based in Bolzano, South Tyrol. The club was founded in 1974 in Brixen-Bressanone as S.V. Milland. The tam was renamed with the current name in 1995 and relocated to Bolzano in 2000[1]. Südtirol-Alto Adige currently plays in Serie C2/A. The team's colors are white and red.

Both German and Italian names are used, with the latter used mainly by the media and the first by fans.

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  1. ^ (Italian) (German) FC Südtirol history

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Serie C2

Serie C2 Girone A

Bassano Virtus | Biellese | Carpenedolo | Cuneo | Lecco | Legnano | Lumezzane | Montichiari | Nuorese | Olbia
Pergocrema | Portosummaga | Pro Vercelli | Sanremese | Südtirol-Alto Adige | Torres | Valenzana | Varese

Serie C2 Girone B

Bellaria | Boca San Lazzaro | Carrarese | Castelnuovo | Cisco Roma | Cuoiocappiano | Foligno | Giugliano
Gubbio | Paganese | Poggibonsi | Prato | Reggiana | Rieti | Rovigo | Sansovino | Spal | Viterbese

Serie C2 Girone C

Andria BAT | Benevento | Cassino | Catanzaro | Celano | Gela | Igea Virtus | Melfi | Monopoli | Nocerina
Potenza | Pro Vasto | Real Marcianise | Rende | Sorrento | Val di Sangro | Vibonese | Vigor Lamezia


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