Sassari Torres 1903

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Torres
logo
Full name Sassari Torres 1903
SpA
Founded 1903
2006 (refounded)
Ground Stadio Vanni Sanna,
Sassari, Italy
Capacity 9,998
Chairman Antonio Mascia
Manager Maurizio Costantini
League Serie C2/A
2005-06 Serie C1/B, 3rd
Team colours Team colours Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
 
Home colours
Team colours Team colours Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
 
Away colours
Old Pol.Sassari Torres logo (used until 2006)
Old Pol.Sassari Torres logo (used until 2006)

Sassari Torres 1903 (better known as Torres) is an Italian football club, based in Sassari, Sardinia. The club was founded in 1903 and refounded in 2006, after the disbandment of the old club, named Polisportiva Sassari Torres. Torres played 2005-2006 in Serie C1/B, but, following its financial troubles, it will play Serie C2 the next season. The team's colors are red and blue.

[edit] Notable former players

[edit] External links


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