Treviso F.B.C. 1993

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Treviso
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Full name Treviso Foot-Ball Club 1993
SRL
Nickname(s) Dragoni (Dragons)
Founded 1909
Ground Stadio Omobono Tenni,
Treviso, Italy
Capacity 09,996
Chairman Flag of Italy Ettore Setten
Manager Flag of Italy Ezio Rossi
League Serie B
2005-06 Serie A, 19th
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Treviso Foot-Ball Club 1993 is a football club based in Treviso, Italy. The club was formed in 1909 (it was refounded in 1993) and played in Italian Serie A in 2005-06 season for the first time since its foundation even though they had lost in the Serie B promotional playoffs the previous season . In August 2005, after both Genoa and Torino were relegated out of Serie A for fraud and financial troubles respectively, Treviso and Lecce were arbitrarily promoted in Serie A as a replacement. The team's colours are light blue and white.

For the first Serie A appearance of Treviso, however, the team had to play their home games at the Stadio Euganeo, in the close city of Padua, because of the inadequacy of its home stadium, considered inadequate to Serie A matches for both security and capacity by the FIGC. However, a special amendment was approved by the Italian parliament for allowing Treviso to play at its home.

Unfortunately, Treviso's Serie A stay was short-lived. Last-place dwellers for nearly the entire 2005-06 season, they were officially relegated to Serie B for the '06-'07 campaign following a 3-1 loss to Messina on April 9, 2006. It appeared that Treviso would avoid relegation despite finishing 20th as a result of the Serie A match-fixing scandal, however, they were eventually placed back in Serie B on July 25, 2006 when SS Lazio and ACF Fiorentina's penalties were reduced by the Italian appeals court and the teams were placed back in Serie A.

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[edit] Current first team squad

As of January 25, 2007[1]

No. Position Player
1 Flag of Serbia GK Vlada Avramov (on loan from Fiorentina)
2 Flag of Italy MF Alfonso Camorani
5 Flag of Italy DF Stefano Lorenzi
6 Flag of Uruguay DF Carlos Adrián Valdez (on loan from Nacional)
7 Flag of Uruguay FW Daniel Baldi (on loan from Club Plaza Colonia)
9 Flag of Italy FW Luigi Beghetto
10 Flag of Uruguay MF Gianni Guigou
11 Flag of Italy FW Dino Fava Passaro
12 Flag of Italy GK Alberto Frison (from youth team)
13 Flag of Italy DF Giovanni Martina (from youth team)
15 Flag of Italy MF Giovanni Fietta
16 Flag of Italy MF Alessandro Moro (on loan from Udinese)
18 Flag of Italy FW Robert Acquafresca
21 Flag of Italy MF Daniele Quadrini
22 Flag of Italy FW Andrea Russotto (from youth team)
No. Position Player
23 Flag of Italy DF Marco Mallus
24 Flag of Italy MF Andrea Poli (on loan from Sampdoria)
25 Flag of Brazil FW Wilker (from youth team)
27 Flag of Italy FW Daniel Bradaschia (from youth team)
28 Flag of Italy MF Fabrizio Mineo (from youth team)
29 Flag of Italy DF Gabriele Fabris (from youth team)
30 Flag of Italy MF Riccardo Gissi
31 Flag of Brazil MF Anderson
33 Flag of Brazil GK Maxminio Montresor
55 Flag of Italy DF William Viali
Flag of Slovakia DF Martin Petráš
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Vedin Musić
Flag of Italy DF Luca Mezzano
Flag of Argentina DF Alejandro Carrusca
Flag of Italy GK Alex Cordaz

[edit] Time in the Serie A

Treviso was promoted to the Serie A at the start of the 2005/2006 season. They would have been relegated to the Serie B at the end of the 2005/06 season but gained a reprieve due to the 2006 Italian Match Fixing Scandal. They finished with only 3 wins, 12 draws, and a disappointing 23 losses. They were only able to gain 21 points and score 24 goals. Treviso also conceded 56 goals.

[edit] Notable former players

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://www.fbctreviso.it/

[edit] External links


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