Potenza S.C.

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Potenza
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Full name Potenza Sport Club SRL
Nickname(s) Rossoblù (Red-Blues);
Lupi (Wolves)
Founded 2004
Ground Stadio Alfredo Viviani,
Potenza, Italy
Capacity 4,997
Chairman Giuseppe Postiglione
Manager Francesco Dellisanti
League Serie C2/C
2005-06 Serie C2/C, 15th
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Potenza Sport Club is an Italian football club, based in Potenza, Basilicata. The club was founded in 2004 as A.S.C. Potenza, after the merger of the old A.S.C. Potenza (founded in 1983) and F.C. Potenza (founded in 1921 and previously known as Potenza S.C.), and changed its name to Potenza S.C. in 2006. Potenza currently plays in Serie C2/C. The team's colors are red and blue.

F.C. Potenza (as Potenza S.C.) has last been in Serie B in 1968.

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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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