Carpi FC 1909

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Carpi
Full name Carpi Football Club 1909 S.r.l.
Founded 1909
2000 (refounded)
Ground Stadio Sandro Cabassi,
Carpi, Italy
Ground Capacity 4,164
Chairman Claudio Caliumi
Manager Stefano Vecchi
League Serie B
2012–13 Lega Pro Prima Divisione/A, 3rd (playoff winners)
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

Carpi Football Club 1909 is an Italian football club located in Carpi, Emilia-Romagna.

The club currently plays in Serie B.

History

A.C. Carpi

The club was founded in the summer of 1909 by local student Adolfo Fanconi as Jucunditas (Latin for "gaiety"), and changed their denomination to Associazione Calcio Carpi a few years later.[1] Starting from the 1930s, they mostly played between Serie C and Serie D. Carpi achieved their best result in 1997, a third place under coach Luigi De Canio which allowed them to play the Serie B promotion playoffs then lost to Monza.[1] The club was cancelled in 2000 following relegation to Serie D and subsequent bankruptcy.

Carpi F.C. 1909

A new club, named Calcio Carpi, was therefore admitted to Eccellenza Emilia–Romagna. The club assumed the current denomination in 2002, following promotion to Serie D and a merger with the second team of the city, Petri Carpi, that had just reached Serie D as well.

In the season 2009-10 it gets the repechage in Lega Pro Seconda Divisione, given the number of teams in financial difficult.

In the season 2010-11 the team from Lega Pro Seconda Divisione was promoted to Lega Pro Prima Divisione.

In the season 2012-13 the team was promoted from Lega Pro Prima Divisione to Serie B for the first time ever.

Colors and badge

Their colours are white and red.

Current squad

As of 31 January 2014.[2]

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Italy GK Simone Colombi (on loan from Atalanta)
2 Italy DF Emanuele Pesoli
3 Italy DF Gaetano Letizia
4 Italy MF Luca Bertoni
5 Italy DF Fabrizio Poli
6 Italy DF Riccardo Gagliolo
7 Italy MF Fabio Concas
8 Italy MF Alessandro De Vitis
9 Italy FW Matteo Ardemagni (on loan from Atalanta)
10 Nigeria FW Jerry Mbakogu (on loan from Padova)
11 Italy MF Antonio Di Gaudio
13 Italy DF Nicolò Sperotto
No. Position Player
14 Italy DF Elia Legati (on loan from Padova)
15 Albania DF Lapis Kiakis (on loan from Verona)
17 Ghana MF Boadu Maxwell Acosty (on loan from Fiorentina)
19 Italy MF Lorenzo Pasciuti
20 Albania MF Ledian Memushaj (on loan from Chievo)
21 Italy DF Simone Romagnoli
22 Hungary GK Ádám Kovácsik (on loan from Reggina)
23 Italy FW Roberto Inglese (on loan from Chievo)
24 Italy MF Filippo Porcari
25 Italy MF Lorenzo Lollo (on loan from Spezia)
26 Italy MF Raffaele Bianco
27 Italy FW Alessandro Sgrigna (on loan from Verona)

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
12 Italy GK Paolo Guerci (at Bellaria)
16 Italy MF Elia Cortesi (at Bassano Virtus)
No. Position Player
Italy MF Francesco Rossignoli (at Fersina Perginese)
Italy FW Manuel Sarao (at Savona)

Youth team

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
12 Italy GK Jean Claude Consol (on loan from Genoa)
16 Italy DF Daniele Sarzi Puttini

Notable former players

Notable former managers

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "La storia" (in Italian). Carpi FC 1909. Archived from the original on 11 October 2007. Retrieved 27 October 2007. 
  2. "TEAM 2013-2014". Carpi FC 1909 (in Italian). 

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