A.S.D. Olimpia Colligiana

Olimpia Colligiana
Full name Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Olimpia Colligiana
Founded 21 April 1922 (as U. S. Colligiana)
1946 (as V.F. Colligiana)
2010 (as
A.S.D. Colle Giovane)
2011 as
A.S.D. Olimpia Colligiana
Ground Stadio Gino Manni,
Colle di Val d'Elsa, Italy
(Capacity: 3,000)
Chairman Massimo Rugi
Manager Paolo Molfese
League Eccellenza Tuscany/B
2010–11 Terza Categoria Siena 1st (as Colle Giovane)
Home colours
Away colours

Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Olimpia Colligiana[1] is an Italian association football club based in Colle di Val d'Elsa, Tuscany which currently plays in Eccellenza Tuscany.[2]

Contents

History

The origins of U.S. Colligiana

The U.S. Colligiana was founded 21 April 1922 and was appointed as first chairman Remo Bocci. Initially the club was also involved in other sports, such as gymnastics and cycling.

From the beginning, affiliate FIGC disputed the good leagues, arriving to the Third Division (fourth level of Italian soccer) season in 1926–27 (the team coached by Frigerio finished in second place) and 1927–28. In the championship tournament after participating in the Second Division (third level of Italian football to the 1928–29 season) resulting in a brilliant 5th place in group G. In subsequent seasons continues to fight in the Second Division, meanwhile downgraded to level IV on the birth of the National Division Serie B, obtaining the command of Mr. Zagni, a 10 th place in the 1929–30 season and an 8th place in next season. The championships were managed by Regional Directors of the Area, in Tuscany the Directory VIII, while the final and promotion to the higher category were the responsibility of superiors Division Director.

Valdelsa Football Colligiana

In 1946 the club was renamed Valdelsa Football Colligiana. With the exception of the Serie C 1947-48 (III football national level, however, where he had played in season 1928–29) the company has ever fought in the amateurs, arguing over twenty Serie D (or Second Division or Third Division Interregional or promotion or IV series or National Amateur Championship or even League Inter, given the continuous changes of name or downgrading of the level of stars [2]), until the 2008–09 season when it lands in Lega Pro Seconda Divisione B.

In the years following the 1947/48 season and until the 1952/53 season, he played in the league Colligiana Promotion Inter-Series or IV (the current Serie D).

The European record

In the season 1957–58 Colligiana, under the chairmanship of Eng. Justin Gallant and Gino Manni coach, experienced one of the most important pages of its history and chronicles jumped on television and national newspaper: that season it won the Italian and European record of 17 consecutive victories, winning the first division championship and becoming champion Tuscan first division. The record had belonged previously to Siena, the team called "miracle", with 14 meetings victorious in 1955–56 (the Siena in turn had overcome Juventus with 11 wins) and training dell'Estergom Hungarian (16 victories 16 sessions). Currently the record is held for the professional leagues, by Celtic with 25 consecutive victories, in the Italian professional league record belongs to FC Internazionale with 17 (although the match with Roma postponed and then lost would interrupt that sequence).

The streak record
  1. San Miniato-Colligiana (0–2)
  2. Colligiana-A.C. Pistoia (3–0)
  3. Montelupo-Colligiana (0–1)
  4. Colligiana-Sesto (3–1)
  5. Cerreto-Colligiana (1–4)
  6. Colligiana-Lastrese (7–1)
  7. A. Pistoia-Colligiana (0–2)
  8. Colligiana-Castelfiorentino (5–0)
  9. Peretola-Colligiana (0–2)
  10. Colligiana-Scandicci (1–0)
  11. Colligiana-Galcianese (1–0)
  12. Lanciotto-Colligiana (0–2)
  13. Colligiana-Rifredi (4–0)
  14. Colligiana-Jolli C. (1–0)
  15. Brozzi-Colligiana (0–8)
  16. Colligiana-San Miniato (3–0)
  17. A.C. Pistoia-Colligiana (0–1)
Results Championship
Date Result Calendar Return Result
0–2 SAN MINIATO-COLLIGIANA 3–0
3–0 COLLIGIANA- A.C. PISTOIA 0–1
0–1 MONTELUPO-COLLIGIANA 0–4
3–1 COLLIGIANA-SESTO 2–1
1–4 CERRETO-COLLIGIANA 05/02/1958 5–0
7–1 COLLIGIANA-LASTRESE 3–3
0–2 A. PISTOIA-COLLIGIANA 0–2
09/12/1957 5–0 COLLIGIANA – CASTELFIORENTINO 0–0
0–2 PERETOLA-COLLIGIANA 0–1
26/12/1957 1–0 COLLIGIANA-SCANDICCI 1–1
1–0 COLLIGIANA-GALCIANESE 2–0
0–2 LANCIOTTO-COLLIGIANA 0–1
4–0 COLLIGIANA-RIFREDI 1–1
1–0 COLLIGIANA-JOLLI C. 2–1
0–8 BROZZI-COLLIGIANA 0–5
Player statistics
Player Championship
Attendance Goal
Leopoldo Bruchi 34 =
Silvano Panti 34 =
Eliano Biotti 4 =
Franco Lotti 30 1
Antonio della Malva 2 =
Luciano Manni 2 1
Francesco Carmignani 34 3
Danilo Nencetti 22 =
Giovanni Vergani 30 1
Elio Dell’Aiuto 1 =
Mario Vinciguerra 2 =
Fausto Pacchierotti 26 4
Italo Polese 21 7
Claudio Gnoato 32 19
Franco Malandrini 31 21
Pier Giorgio Soldi 21 7
Franco Morelli 28 2
Vito Agnorelli 15 9
Piaceri 5 2
Tuscan Cup Finals for the First Division

Since the 60 to 80 years

In the sixties the Colligiana championship played in first class, hopefully to be included in the new league by the association for promotion, but was accused of sporting fraud and, after several judgments and complaints, was relegated in second category. He was the 1968–69 season and Colligiana prepared a team to go back to class immediately. After a hard fight with Castellina, the Colligiana won the championship and came top in the series. Mr. Uliano Vettori played with, among others, Paul Fratiglioni to door, in defence Sergio Ciampoli, Charles Swan, Vito Galgani, Simoni, Nevio Vannuccini, Gasparri, Pietro midfield Fratiglioni, Angelo Tonani, Ciardi, attacking Mario Tozzi, Fleano Pineschi, Palazzini.

In the 1972–73 season Colligiana, whose guide to season started, returned Mr. Gino Manni (coach of the record) was able to climb in the league, winning promotion to the Championship first class: the late half of the season the team was distanced from Cecina, first in the standings, seven points, but in half of the season the gap and eventually distanced rival Cecina, who finished in second place, separated by five points. Under orders from Mr. Gino Manni and President Igino Bartoli: goalkeepers Alfredo Paolicchi (former Fiorentina season 1965–66) and Luigi Serpi; defenders Roberto Spinelli, Paolo Fredianelli, Mauro Marini, Mauro Viviani Luciano Manni, midfielders Peter Fratiglioni, Aleandro Aiazzi, Rolando Baldi, Mauro Ciampi; attackers Gaetano Siracusa, Mario Tozzi, Mauro Barsotti and Ottavio Rauggi.

Then won the championship in 1972–73 and landed in First Class Promotion where he played in different leagues ranked high and then back in the 1978–79 season. In May 1974 the Colligiana defeated Genoa 2–1 in friendly, who played in Serie A and that boasted the likes of Mario Corso, Robert Rosato, Luigi Simoni, Claudio Maselli and Antonio Bordon.

The 80s

The 1981–1982 season began with a corporate crisis, a new board was elected and entrusted the presidency to Peter Fratiglioni, former player white and red. The club returns to organising national headlines in 1982, to finance most colossal Trump tournament until then organised with the participation of thousands of couples and even a prize of a flat.

The team had the object of salvation, and rely on local players like Paolo Fratiglioni, former goalkeeper in league 1968–69, Franco Michelucci, Paolo Buzzichelli, Gaetano Siracusa and some players of the nurseries as Luca Vettori, Carlo Pasquale Pondrelli Massimo Conforti, "Gigino" Gozzi and the promising but unlucky for injuries that have interrupted his career, Sergio Secchi.

In 1982 Colligiana abandoned the old sports ground for the new City Stadium, which later will be entitled to Gino Manni, greater glory with the local football past, from back in Siena, in Modena, at Juventus, in Naples and Cosenza and white and red coach sometimes, as in the European record. In 1983–84 with new coach, Mauro Bettarini, father of the famous Stefano, Colligiana won the championship and returned Promotion. At the order of Mr. Mauro Bettarini: goalkeepers Paul Fratiglioni and Massimo Cambi; defender Sergio Sezzatini, Alessio Guidotti, Pasquale Pondrelli, Massimo Cappelli, Paolo Buzzichelli; midfielders Luca Vettori, Massimo Conforti, Mario Boschi, Giordano Pucci, Aleandro Aiazzi; attackers Gaetano Siracusa, Marcello Capecchi, Daniele Paoletti and Angelo Cardone.

The League Promotion 1984-1985 saw the red and white team ranked sixth in the standings.

Series D (Interregional Championship)

Interregional Championship promotion occurred at the end of the 1985–86 season, still held under the guidance technique Bettarini. The following year the team into relegation and promotion was given to the technical Ennio Pellegrini, already played for Fiorentina and received a promotion to Serie A interregional championship, he could win in the season 1990–91. The winning group F of the National Amateur Championship (formerly Inter-League or Serie D), earned but not automatically admitted to the Serie C2, for the first and only time, admission to higher richiedette a series of playoff race by winning another round and the draw indicated opponent Avezzano. The first game was played in Abruzzo and Colligiana was defeated 2–0. By anything earned a draw in Colle di Val d'Elsa for 1–1.

Under the chairmanship of the deceased Luciano Ninci and under the technical guidance of Piero Braglia: goalkeepers Filippo Gambelli and Andrea Alboni; defenders: Gino Balli, Alessandro Caioni, Massimo Cardelli, Riccardo Roselli, Giovanni Guerrini, Simone Settesoldi, Baldassarre Buzzichelli, Fabio Giotti; midfielders Nazzareno Baggiarini, Federico Frediani, Daniele Visani, Cristiano Signorini, Simone Baldi, Isaia Tani, Damiano Baldini; attackers Antonio Bruno, Giovanni Giordani, Alessandro Franchi, Stefano Cipriani. In the next championships Colligiana fought amongst the first class, as in 1993–94 when the team coached by Giorgio Rosadini came behind the most noble Pro Vercelli, despite the vintage of the prolific striker who made Mastacchi 19 goals and Filippo Gambelli, white and red that leads the defence with 7 games without conceding and that red and white at the end of last season at Siena C1. It was also the year of promising young Tommaso Movilli at the end of last season at the court of Verona.

In the 2001–02 season he played for Colligiana in the Serie D for 15 consecutive time (national record): Mr. Claudio Rastelli's team was ranked fourth last to place and despite appeals for irregularity in the match lost to Todi (Todi was deployed in the field a player could not play and was fined, disqualified the player, but the appeal dismissed) recedes in Excellence.

In recent years, many players who have played in red and white horse in the team of the eighties and nineties: primarily the striker Claudio Mastacchi and Massimiliano Santoro; Filippo Gambelli; Gianni Agrumi; Simone Baldi; Franco Baldini; Mario Boschi; Alessandro Caioni; Marco Calonaci; Fabrizio Calattini; Massimo Cardelli; Alessandro Cianetti; Graziano De Luca; Claudio Di Prete; Sauro Fattori; Giancarlo Favarin; Federico Frediani; Gabriele Garfagnini; Giovanni Guerrini; Mattia Masi; Ruby Mearini; Franco Merendi; Tommaso Movilli; Massimiliano Pellegrini; Riccardo Roselli; Sergio Sezzatini; Cristiano Signorini; Giuseppe Sacchini; Marcello Sansonetti; Luca Tognozzi; Daniele Visani; Giacomo Zanelli; Eugenio Zangrillo.

Eccellenza 2006–07

Some samples of bedding and then, with the advent to the presidency of Fabio and Mauro Biancuccio Monnecchi, the V.F.D. Colligiana begins to obtain the first results in the 2006–07 season and won the Cup of Eccellenza Tuscany, Group B with several days in advance and gaining promotion to Serie D. Rigucci and Rojas were classified in the top two scorer. At the order of Mr. Roberto Biccherai: goalkeepers Lapo Giusti, Marco Gioli and Francesco Bianciardi; defenders Gionata Antoni, Davide Bertolucci, Luca Bonini, Massimiliano Burchi, Marcello Labruna, Andra Pobega and Alessio Vannini; midfielders Hector Simon Acosta, Paolo Andreotti, Alessandro Bartoli, Andrea Corsi, Stefano Illiano, Matteo Lombardi; attackers Luigi Guerrera, Manuel Nencini, Atos Rigucci, Fermin Rojas, Dario Pietro Tranchitella and Simone Vespignani.

In the same season the junior team, led by Paolo Molfese won the Championship Class and won the title of regional champion. During stop at national quarterfinals, eliminated from the champion Tor di Quinto.

Serie D 2007–2008

The 2007–2008 season saw the VFD Colligiana engaged in group E of the Serie D, series which is participating for the twenty first time. He has reached the Cup final of Serie D Italian Cup but losing the Series D double final against Como: double in comparison, has lost the way to Como, 2–0 and 1–1 draw in the return in Colle Val d'Elsa.

Concluded the season in second place, behind Figline, straight wins national finals of the playoffs, as Cup finalists Italy (Como won its league and was directly promoted to Serie C2). Beat twice in Alghero comparison lost national final play-off series against the Serie D Sambonifacese. Under this square Colligiana, ranks third in the rankings for the repechage in the Second Division, Pro League final is for the 2008–09 season.

As in the previous season the junior team, led by Mr. Paul Molfese, won his round of the Junior National Championship and finished first (goal difference) level on points with Figlinesi.

Second Division 2008–2009

The dispute Colligiana Lega Pro Seconda Divisione: only goal of the season aiming to maintain the category salvation maybe earlier. At the head of the team confirmed Roberto Bicchierai and act as sporting director is called Nario Cardini. The team started well and get two wins in two races. In the following parts of the superiority of the game than the opposing team is frustrated by the difficulties in achieving the attackers. Somewhere below tone plunges the team in play-out zone. In November 2008 he was appointed General Manager of the former footballer Georgio Bresciani and Cardini review his resignation. Some good performance, solid defence and found a vein of Tranchitella realisation is not sufficient to ensure the continued success that the team deserves to play given. The end of the qualifying round sees Colligiana to 22 points, just above the zone play out. After the 7th day of delivery, was sacked Roberto glass and the technical guidance of the team was entrusted to Agatino Cuttone which, in turn, after eight days and earned only eight points and with two days still to play, is replaced by second manager Girolamo Mesiti. In both cases the team is outside the zone play out.

The end of the season sees Colligiana in 12th place (in cohabitation with Sangiovannese) stay in the category ensured without recourse to play.out.

Second Division 2009–2010

Colligiana the dispute for the second consecutive year the Lega Pro Seconda Divisione. Guide to the technique is called Mr. Maurizio Costantini, which has gone from a good player in Serie B and C (for many years counsel for Triestina in Serie B) and trainer for various clubsfrom the Serie C(Giorgione, Triestina, Mestre, Acireale Calcio, Salernitana, and last season in Juve Stabia) and Catania in Serie B in 2004–05 season, then replaced with technical guidance from Nedo Sonetti.

Also the new corporate structure, with many new faces the owner Biancucci and the general director Giorgio Bresciani. Many of the players the news: the previous season are the only Collini, Billio, Savoldi, Russo and Pellegrini.

After the home defeat to the ninth day of the championship, is exonerated Mr. Maurizio Costantini. The management team is assigned to coach the second Zaccaroni. Even President Biancucci, even for personal reasons related to his business, resigned as president while retaining his role in Consoglio of Directors and a majority stake. Giorgio Bresciani replaces him as Chairman. Julian Sill, and the already Arezzo and the Montevarchi, he was appointed Director General.

On 25 November 2009 Maurizio Costantini is invoked to guide the team; goes Zaccaroni while the role of Assistant Manager is hired by the team coach Richardo Marmugi, former player white and red. January 2010 with the team relegated in last place ranking, Costantini is again discharged to make way for Rodolfo Vanoli already leading the Spring team Udinese. Many departures and arrivals in red and white shirt during the winter session of transfers: between arrivals of the thirty-six excellent Mirko Conte with a glorious past in the ranks of Sampdoria and Inter.

With the winter session of the transfers come white and red in other players such as Cristian Iannelli, who is Nocerina and Catania played, Stefano Furno, by Benevento, Alessandro Visone of Arezzo, Giacomo Canalini in the spring from Torino, Andrea D'Amico from Catania, which had debuted in Serie A, Thomas Lucie Smith by Potenza and Francesco Piemontese from Rovigo.

Not worth to write a quiet success in the charts outside the derby with Poggibonsi (2 to 0, the result for the red and white, again with a goal from Tortolano) of San Marino and Vasto.

After the championship the team has to deal with biancorssa Giacomense, arrived in the championship with two points more than the Colligiana, in Play-Out: two draws with the same result as the first one to proclaim Valdelsana relegation of the team that is having clear goals the salvation of Captain Collini in injury time of the return match in Portomaggiore.

Exclusion from Serie D

On summer 2010 the team was excluded from Serie D, after not having appealed against the exclusion of Covisod from this league.

A.S.D. Colle Giovane

In the season 2010-11 the club was restarted from Terza Categoria Siena with the new club of A.S.D. Colle Giovane . It had won this championship and was promoted to Seconda Categoria Tuscany.

Merger with Monteriggioni

In the summer 2011 A.S.D. Olimpia Colligiana was founded after the merger of Monteriggioni (just relegated to Eccellenza Tuscany) and A.S.D. Colle Giovane. In the season 2011-12 it plays in Eccellenza Tuscany group B.[3]

Colors and badge

Its colors are red and white.

Stadium

The sports complex is located in Via Liguria - in the Badia area and is dedicated to Gino Manni, Colle's football player who have played in the late thirties and early fifties, he served in teams of "A" series and "B" besides being both the coach then Colligiana that of other teams, achieving notable successes, such as the European record for consecutive victories. All sports facilities are equipped with excellent lighting.[4]

Chronicle

Chronicle of Olimpia Colligiana
  • V.F. Colligiana.
  • 1926–27 2ª in Group B of Third Division Tuscany.
  • 1927–28 2ª in Group B of Third Division Tuscany.
  • 1928–29 5ª in Group G of Second Division Tuscany.
  • 1929–30 10ª in Group F of Second Division Tuscany.
  • 1930–31 8ª in Group A of Second Division Tuscany

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  • 1933–34 Directory VIII (Tuscany) of Second Division.
  • 1945–46 –  ? in Group D of the First Division Tuscany.
  • 1946–47 –  ? in Group ? of Prima Divisione Tuscany. Promoted to Serie C
  • 1947–48 – 13ª in Group C of Serie C – Lega Centro. Admitted to Promozione Interregionale.
  • 1948–49 – 11ª in Group H of Promozione.
  • 1949–50 – 8ª in Group H of Promozione.
  • 1950–51 – 3ª in Group H of Promozione.
  • 1951–52 – 4ª in Group H of Promozione.
  • 1952–53 – 16ª in Group F of IV Serie 1952-1953. Relegated to Promozione Regionale Tuscany.
  • 1957–58 – 1ª of Prima Divisione Regionale Tuscany. Promoted to Serie D2
  • 1958–59 – 13ª in Group B phase Tuscany of Serie D. 1
  • 1959–60 – 3ª in Group C of Prima Categoria Tuscany.
  • 1960–61 – 4ª in Group C of Prima Categoria Tuscany.
  • 1961–62 – 2ª in Group C of Prima Categoria Tuscany.
  • 1962–63 – 9ª in Group B of Prima Categoria Tuscany.
  • 1963–64 – 12ª in Group B of Prima Categoria Tuscany.
  • 1964–65 – 15ª in Group B of Prima Categoria Tuscany, downgraded because of worst goal difference with the bold Galluzzo. Readmitted to the compilation of new seasonal paintings.
  • 1965–66 – 8ª in Group C of Prima Categoria Tuscany.
  • 1966–67 – 10ª in Group C of Prima Categoria Tuscany.
  • 1967–68 – 11ª in Group C of Prima Categoria Tuscany, retreats in Seconda Categoria Tuscany.
  • 1968–69 – 1ª in Group C of Seconda Categoria Tuscany. Promoted to Prima Categoria Tuscany.
  • 1969–70 – ?ª in Group C of Prima Categoria Tuscany.
  • 1970–71 – ?ª in Group C of Prima Categoria Tuscany.
  • 1971–72 – ?ª in Group C of Prima Categoria Tuscany.
  • 1972–73 – 1ª in Group C of Prima Categoria Tuscany. Promoted to Promozione.
  • 1973–74 – 7ª in Group one of Promozione Tuscany.
  • 1974–75 – 7ª in Group one of Promozione Tuscany.
  • 1975–76 – 4ª in Group A of Promozione Tuscany.
  • 1976–77 – 9ª in Group B of Promozione Tuscany.
  • 1977–78 – 12ª in Group B of Promozione Tuscany.
  • 1978–79 – 14ª in Group B of Promozione Tuscany. Retreated in Prima Categoria.
  • 1979–80 – ? in Group D of Prima Categoria Tuscany.
  • 1980–81 – in Group C of Prima Categoria Tuscany.
  • 1981–82 – in Group C of Prima Categoria Tuscany.
  • 1982–83 – in Group D of Prima Categoria Tuscany.
  • 1983–84 – 1ª in Group D of Prima Categoria Tuscany. Promoted to Promozione.
  • 1984–85 – 6ª in Group B of Promozione Tuscany.
  • 1985–86 – 1ª in Group B of Promozione Tuscany. Promoted to Campionato Interregionale.
  • 1986–87 – 15ª in Group F of Campionato Interregionale. Relegated in Promozione.
  • 1987–88 – 1ª in Group B of Promozione Tuscany. Promoted to Campionato Interregionale
  • 1988–89 – 4ª in Group F Campionato Interregionale.
  • 1989–90 – 10ª in Group F Campionato Interregionale.
  • 1990–91 – 1ª in Group F Campionato Interregionale. Lost the playoff for promotion in Serie C2 at Avezzano.
  • 1991–92 – 4ª in Group E of Campionato Interregionale.
  • 1992–93 – 13ª in Group D of Serie D 1
  • 1993–94 – 2ª in Group A of Serie D1
  • 1994–95 – 5ª in Group A of Serie D1
  • 1995–96 – 6ª in Group A of Serie D1
  • 1996–97 – 6ª in Group A of Serie D1
  • 1997–98 – 10ª in Group E of Serie D1
  • 1998–99 – 6ª in Group E of Serie D1
  • 1999-00 – 9ª in Group E of Serie D1
  • 2000–01 – 13ª in Group E of Serie D1
  • 2001–02 – 15ª in Group F of Serie D1 Relegated in Eccellenza.
  • 2002–03 – 6ª in Group E of Eccellenza Tuscany.
  • 2003–04 – 5ª in Group B of Eccellenza Tuscany.
  • 2004–05 – 5ª in Group B of Eccellenza Tuscany.
  • 2005–06 – 7ª in Group B of Eccellenza Tuscany.
  • 2006–07 – 1ª in Group B of Eccellenza Tuscany. Promoted to Serie D.
  • 2007–08 – 2ª in Group E of Serie D. Finalist of Coppa Italia Serie D with Como. Finalist in play-off losers from Sambonifacese. Permitted in Seconda Divisione Lega Pro.
  • 2008–09 – 12ª in Group B of Seconda Divisione.
  • 2009–10 – 17ª in Group B of Seconda Divisione; Relegated. Excluded from Serie D.
  • 2010-11A.S.D. Colle Giovane 1ª in Terza Categoria Siena|; Promoted from Seconda Categoria Tuscany.
  • 2011-12A.S.D. Olimpia Colligiana in Eccellenza Tuscany.

Technical staff and corporate

Non-playing staff

Position Staff
Manager Paolo Molfese
Assistant Manager
Goalkeeping Coach Corrado Ciolli
Trainers co-ordinator Yuri Fabbrizzi
Fitness Coach
Fitness Coach

Last updated: 4 November 2011
Source: O. Colligiana official website

Famous players

Honours

Trainers
  • 1926–1927 – Frigerio
  • 1928–1929 – Piselli
  • 1929–1930 – Zagni
  • 1947–1948 – Cinzio Scagliotti
  • 1949–1951 – Gino Manni
  • 1951–1952 – Capaccioli
  • 1957–1961 – Gino Manni
  • 1962–1963 – Pinori
  • 1964–1965 – Banti I°
  • 1966–1967 – Burresi
  • 1968–1969 – Uliano Vettori
  • 1970–1971 – Romoli
  • 1972–1973 – Tito Bini (replaced) – Gino Manni (substitute)
  • 1980–1981 – Loris Bonini
  • 1981–1982 – Massimo Gori (replaced) – Mino Soldi (substitute)
  • 1983–1987 – Mauro Bettarini
  • 1987–1989 – Ennio Pellegrini
  • 1989–1990 – Mauro Niccolai (replaced) – Graziano Landoni (substitute)
  • 1990–1992 – Piero Braglia
  • 1992–1993 – Maurizio Hemmy (replaced) – Giorgio Rosadini (substitute)
  • 1993–1994 – Giorgio Rosadini
  • 1994–1995 – Alberto Favilla (replaced) – Fausto Landini (substitute)
  • 1995–1996 – Alberto Cei (replaced) – Giorgio Rosadini (substitute)
  • 1996–1998 – Giorgio Rosadini
  • 1998–1999 – Ennio Pellegrini
  • 1999–2000 – Franco Tintisona
  • 2000–2002 – Claudio Rastelli
  • 2002–2003 – Roberto Spinelli (replaced) – Riccardo Marmugi (replaced) – Salvatore Vassallo (substitute)
  • 2003–2004 – Paolo Tafi (replaced) – Sauro Fattori (substitute)
  • 2004–2005 – Sauro Fattori
  • 2005–2006 – Sauro Fattori (replaced) – Mario Vittadello (substitute and replaced) – Sauro Fattori (substitute)
  • 2006–2008 – Roberto Bicchierai
  • 2008–2009 – Roberto Bicchierai (replaced) – Agatino Cuttone (substitute and replaced) – Girolamo Mesiti (substitute)
  • 2009–2010 – Maurizio Costantini (replaced) – Enrico Zaccaroni (substitute and relieved) – Maurizio Costantini (recalled and relieved) – Rodolfo Vanoli
1957–58
1957–58
1957–58
1968–69
1972–73, 1983–84
1985–86, 1987–88
1990–91 (Group F)
1993
2006–07 (Group B)

Championships played

Sports played a season in 85 national or regional level, the Colligiana he played:

If we consider the levels of the national championship football, Colligiana drove the 2 samples of level III (1928–29 and 1947–48), 15 seasons in the league level IV (himself include in that the level of Serie C2 2008–09 and 2009–10 and the various leagues and Promotion Interregional fourth series) and 27 V level (including the Interregional Championship either National Amateur Championship or (formerly Serie D).

Fans

The supporters of organised Colligiana began in September 1977, thanks to Team "Guelfi Colle", that was like driving the white and red cheer until 1983, when they took over "the shock wave, which, after some years, in the early nineties due to some internal divisions broke up. His place was then taken from the "Youth red and white" (born in 1985) which still represents the organised supporters of Colligiana.

Rivalry and twinning

Rivalry

In red and white derby Poggibonsi company has achieved the best result ever going to win away in Poggibonsi with the result of 6–0 in the championship Promotion Inter 1949–1950 (with hat-trick of goals and the Farano Valentini Agnorelli and Del Bravo for Colligiana). Always got away in Serie D in the season 1996–1997 a clear victory for 4–1, with two goals of striker Claudio Mastacchi; Lenzi Caiaffa and other achievements for the red and white. The last derby friendly was played 20 August 2006 and ended with the victory of the Colligiana on Poggibonsi 2–0, with goals from Alessandro Bartoli and Atos Rigucci. For the first time then, the two teams have met in the Pro League Championship Second Divisione, 14 September 2008: The Derby was won by Poggibonsi with the result 1–0. The derby ended in a draw back with the result of 1 to 1. In season 2009–10 Second Division Pro League derby home leg is gripping: under two goals at half time, recovery in the red and white annihilate opponents with four goals, even the score after just three minutes of play and reversing the result in just 18 minutes.

Rivalry is historically due to the old alliance between Florence and Colle di Val d'Elsa at the time of the Guelfi and ghibellini that saw the two opposing factions in the Battle of Hill of 1269 which saw the victory of guelfa. The Province of Siena is also the one with the most purple club after the province of Florence. Record attendance, with 4361 attendance in league IV Series 1952–53, during the derby with of Siena, won by Colligiana with the result 2–1. Another victory over Siena in Serie C, then in a friendly game of 1987, result of 1–0 with a network of Ilium Giovannetti. A fact which has increased this old rivalry dates back to summer 2000, when the city council decided to remove the lily from the patch, unleashing the wrath of many Colle. Many citizens felt that Hill's decision came, taxation "policy-banking" as a real "coup against the old traditions" Colle who have always considered a pillar of the Florentines. Just from the summer of 2000, fans of Colligiana often sing "Hill has been and will remain lily" to emphasise that the old traditions are not touching. During the friendly Colligiana-Siena rivalry of 2007, there have been moments of tension and teasing between the sides.

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