Rugby Rovigo Delta
Rugby Rovigo DeltaFull name |
Femi-CZ Vea Rugby Rovigo Delta |
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Union |
Federazione Italiana Rugby |
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Founded |
1935 (1935) |
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Location |
Rovigo, Italy |
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Ground(s) |
Stadio Comunale Mario Battaglini (Capacity: 6,000) |
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President |
Francesco Zambelli |
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Coach(es) |
Filippo Frati - Andrea De Rossi |
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Captain(s) |
Luke Mahoney |
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League(s) |
Campionato Nazionale Eccellenza (Italian premiership) |
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Official website |
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www.rugbyrovigo.com |
Rugby Rovigo Delta (formerly known until 2010 as Rugby Rovigo) are an Italian rugby union club currently competing in National Championship of Excellence.
They are based in Rovigo in Veneto.
The club were founded in 1935 by medical student Dino Lanzoni, who discovered rugby at university.
They quickly became one of the strongest Italian sides and won 11 titles between 1951 and 1990. They have never been relegated from the top flight of Italian rugby union.
Some of the more notable Rovigo players include Mario "Maci" Battaglini and his brother Checco, Ercole Ponzetti, Quaglio, Vallini, Elio De Anna, Stefano Bettarello, Gert Smal, Viliami Ofahengaue and Naas Botha. However in recent times the team has had difficulties, from the death of president Carlo Bego to the serious social conditions that had threatened the team's survival.
Honours
- National Championship of Excellence:
- Champions: 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1976, 1979, 1988, 1990
- Riserve:
- Champions: 1981, 1989, 1991
- Under 19/20:
- Champions: 1970, 1975, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1999
Current squad
Note: Flags indicate national union as has been defined under WR eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-WR nationality.
Notable former players
Notable former coaches
See also
External links
National Championship of Excellence |
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| 2014/15 Teams | |
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| Serie A (1929-1960) | 1929 • 1929–30 • 1930–31 • 1931–32 • 1932–33 • 1933–34 • 1934–35 • 1935–36 • 1936–37 • 1937–38 • 1938–39 • 1939–40 • 1940–41 • 1941–42 • 1942–43 1945–46 • 1946–47 • 1947–48 • 1948–49 • 1949–50 • 1950–51 • 1951–52 • 1952–53 • 1953–54 • 1954–55 • 1955–56 • 1956–57 • 1957–58 • 1958–59 • 1959–60 |
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| "Eccellenza" (1960-65) | 1960–61 • 1961–62 • 1962–63 • 1963–64 • 1964–65 |
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| "Serie A" (1965-86) | 1965–66 • 1966–67 • 1967–68 • 1968–69 • 1969–70 • 1970–71 • 1971–72 • 1972–73 • 1973–74 • 1974–75 • 1975–76 • 1976–77 • 1977–78 • 1978–79 • 1979–80 • 1980–81 • 1981–82 • 1982–83 • 1983–84 • 1984–85 • 1985–86 |
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| Serie A1 (1986–01) | 1986–87 • 1987–88 • 1988–89 ;• 1989–90 • 1990–91 • 1991–92 • 1992–93 • 1993–94 •
1994–95 • 1995–96 • 1996–97 • 1997–98 • 1998–99 • 1999–00 • 2000–01 |
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| Super 10 (2001-10) | 2001–02 • 2002–03 • 2003–04 • 2004–05 • 2005–06 • 2006–07 • 2007–08 • 2008–09 • 2009–10 |
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| Eccellenza (2010-…) | 2010–11 • 2011–12 • 2012–13 • 2013–14 • 2014–15 |
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| Competitions | International | |
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| Representative teams |
- Zebre
- Dogi (disbanded)
- Lupi (disbanded)
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