Savona F.B.C.

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Savona
Full name Savona Foot-Ball Club S.r.l.
Founded 1907
2006 (refounded)
2012 (refounded)
Ground Stadio Valerio Bacigalupo,
Savona, Italy
Ground Capacity 4,000
Chairman Aldo Dellepiane
Head Coach Ninni Corda
League Lega Pro Prima Divisione/A
2012-13 Lega Pro Seconda Divisione/A, 2nd
Home colours
Away colours

Savona Foot-Ball Club is an Italian football club located in Savona, Liguria. It currently plays in Lega Pro Prima Divisione.

History

U.S. Savona Calcio

The club was founded in 1907 as Unione Sportiva Savona Calcio.

Savona's history includes two seasons in the Italian Football Championship in the 1920s, and many seasons in Serie B in the 1960s.

After spending some time in Serie C2 the team was relegated to Serie D and has remained there, only having two seasons in Serie C2 between 2003 and 2005 before being relegated back.

In the season 2005-06 the club was relegated from Serie D to Eccellenza.

In the summer 2006 the company after 79 years of life because of the large debts, has bankrupt.

Savona 1907 F.B.C.

The refounded club kept the sports title and was admitted to Serie D.

In the season 2009-10 it was promoted from Serie D to Lega Pro Seconda Divisione.

Dellepiane's rescue

On December 23, 2011 the club, in strong financial difficulty, was declared in bankruptcy by the court of Savona.[1][2][3][4][5] On 13 March 2012 Aldo Dellepiane, at the auction proceedings took over the company for one euro, taking on a proportionally portion of the debts, saving it from radiation.

Savona F.B.C.

On 9 May 2012 was founded the new company Savona F.B.C. that 29 June 2012 receives from F.I.G.C. the sports title of the club failed.[6]

Colors and badge

The colors of the team are white and blue.


Eraldo Farrici

Players

Current squad

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
Italy GK Simone Aresti
Italy GK Mauro Boerchio
Italy DF Errico Altobello
Italy DF Alessio Cannoni
Italy DF Dario Castaldo
Italy DF Alberto Galuppo (on loan from Siena)
Italy DF Luca Giacomelli
Italy DF Alberto Giuliatto
Italy DF Giordano Maccarone
Italy DF Alessandro Marchetti
Italy DF Ivan Marconi
Italy DF Francesco Quintavalla
Italy DF Raffaele Rosato
Italy MF Davide Agazzi
No. Position Player
Italy MF Alessandro Bozzini
Italy MF Ignazio Carta
Italy MF Luca Cattaneo
Italy MF Angelo Demartis
Italy MF Federico Gentile
Italy MF Manuel La Rosa
Italy MF Claudio Pani
Italy MF Daniele Simoncelli
Italy FW Alessandro Cesarini
Italy FW Francesco Grandolfo
Italy FW Manuel Marras
Italy FW Manuel Sarao
Italy FW Matteo Tazzari
Italy FW Francesco Virdis

Notable former players

Former players with international caps

References

External links

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