A.C. Arezzo

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Arezzo
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Full name Associazione Calcio
Arezzo SrL
Nickname(s) Amaranto (Dark Reds);
Aretini
Founded 1923
Ground Stadio Città di Arezzo,
Arezzo, Italy
(Capacity 13,128)
Chairman Piero Mancini
Manager Luciano De Paola
League Serie C1/B
2006-07 Serie B, 20th
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Associazione Calcio Arezzo is an Italian football club based in Arezzo, Tuscany. The club was formed in 1923 and will play the 2007-08 season in Italian Serie C1, following relegation from Serie B in 2006-07. The club made its return in the Serie B in 2004 after 11 seasons between Serie C and Serie D divisions. The team's home colours are all maroon. The away colours are all white.

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[edit] History

The club was founded on September 10, 1923, by a group of friends, and football fans, as Juventus Football Club Arezzo (in honour of Juventus F.C.). In 1930, following a merge with several other minor Arezzo teams, the club became Unione Sportiva Arezzo, which was admitted in 1935 to new-born Serie C division. The team was relegated from Serie C in 1953, following several financial troubles, returning to Serie C division five years later. In 1961, Arezzo started to play its games in the Stadio Comunale, its current venue. In 1966, Arezzo promoted to Serie B for the first time; in order to celebrate the triumph, Arezzo played a friendly match with Brazilian team Vasco da Gama, winning it 2-1. However, the next year Arezzo was not able to remain in the division, and returned to Serie C the following year. But in 1969 Arezzo again won Serie C, and returned to play in Serie B, where it played until 1975. In 1971, Arezzo signed striker Francesco Graziani, who quickly became a fan favourite and a key player for the team.

The third promotion to Serie B came in 1982, under coach Antonio Valentin Angelillo, with Tullio Gritti as striker. The previous year, Arezzo had won its first (and only) Italy's Serie C Cup, defeating Ternana in the finals. In 1984, Arezzo barely missed promotion to Serie A, ending just five points back from the last promotion place. In 1988, despite a team accordingly built to promote to Serie A, Arezzo relegated to Serie C1. Arezzo disbanded in 1993, following financial troubles, being excluded by Serie C1 seven football days before the end of the season. Following the cancellation, a pool of shareholders led by former Arezzo star Ciccio Graziani founded Associazione Calcio Arezzo, admitted to Serie D. In 1996 an unknown coach with a few lower division experiences, Serse Cosmi, was appointed as new manager. Despite his complete lack of experience in the division, Cosmi immediately won hands down Serie D, leading Arezzo back to professional football. In 1998, again with Cosmi, Arezzo qualified to and won the Serie C2 promotion playoffs, gaining promotion to Serie C1. In 1999/2000, despite the contributions of Fabio Bazzani, Arezzo lost promotion playoffs; the following year, after Cosmi left Arezzo for Serie A side Perugia, Antonio Cabrini was appointed as new coach, and Mario Frick replaced Bazzani as forward. The team returned to Serie B in 2004, with Mario Somma as coach; the next season, which saw Pasquale Marino replacing Somma, who signed for Empoli, Arezzo barely maintained a Serie B place.

[edit] Current first team squad

As of 2008-05-03[1]

No. Position Player
Flag of Italy GK Matteo Lancini
Flag of Italy GK Massimo Marconato
Flag of Italy GK Michele Nicoletti
Flag of Italy GK Simone Pettinari
Flag of Italy DF Mirko Conte (captain)
Flag of Italy DF Gianluca Falsini
Flag of Italy DF Fabrizio Grillo
Flag of Italy DF Ivanoe Lanzara
Flag of Spain DF Pedro López
Flag of Brazil DF David Enrique Mateo
Flag of Italy DF Davide Mezzanotti
Flag of Italy DF Andrea Ranocchia
Flag of Italy DF Matteo Sensi
Flag of Italy MF Nicola Beati
Flag of Brazil MF Renato Rafael Bondi
No. Position Player
Flag of Italy MF Andrea Bricca
Flag of Italy MF Elio Calderini
Flag of Italy MF Matteo Cavagna
Flag of Italy MF Riccardo Cazzola
Flag of Italy MF Roberto Goretti
Flag of Italy MF Crocifisso Miglietta
Flag of Argentina MF Emanuel Benito Rivas
Flag of Italy MF Filippo Savi
Flag of Brazil MF Eugênio Rômulo Togni
Flag of Italy FW Bruno Bosi
Flag of Italy FW Vincenzo Chianese
Flag of Italy FW Daniele Martinetti
Flag of Albania FW Florian Myrtaj
Flag of Italy FW Christian Russo

[edit] Notable former players

[edit] Notable former managers

[edit] References

  1. ^ La Squadra (Italian). AC Arezzo. Retrieved on 2008-05-03.

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