S.S. Akragas Città dei Templi
Akragas
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Full name |
Società Sportiva Akragas Città dei Templi |
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Nickname(s) |
Giganti, Akragantini, Biancoazzurri, Il Gigante |
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Founded |
1929 (as A.C. Agrigento) 1952 (reformed) |
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Ground |
Stadio Esseneto, Agrigento, Italy |
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Ground Capacity |
15,000 |
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President |
Silvio Alessi |
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Manager |
Pino Rigoli |
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League |
Lega Pro (Girone C) |
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2014–15 |
Serie D/I, 1st (promoted) |
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Website |
Club home page |
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Società Sportiva Akragas Città dei Templi, commonly referred to as simply Akragas, is an Italian association football club based in Agrigento, Sicily. The club was founded in 1929. They will play Lega Pro in 2015–16 after gaining promotion from Serie D.
History
The foundation
An ancestor of the club was known to have played since at least the early-1930s as Associazione Calcio Agrigento.[1] The club had moderate success in the lower divisions of Italian football; it progressed beyond the regional Sicilian scene to Serie C for the first time for the 1939–40 season.[2]
By the late 1940s Agrigento had fallen in stature, they were competing down in the regional Promozione Sicily league after being relegated;[2] the decline fully set in by 1952 and the club became defunct due to financial difficulties.[2]
Return as Akragas
Following the previous club's closure, little Akragas was revamped and a new team was set up by chairman Enzo Lauretta during 1952. The club was renamed Unione Sportiva Akragas,[3] rather than using the Italianized version of the name, the club paid homage to the city's Magna Graecia roots. A noted figure in Sicilian football, Carmelo Di Bella was put in place as the club's first manager, while Gaspare Gallo was its first captain.[4] To attract the attention of the supporters of defunct Agrigento, Akragas changed its colour, abandonning its violet and taking the white and blue of Agrigento.
In the 2013–14 season, Akragas barely missed out on promotion to Lega Pro in favour of Savoia, but would go on to achieve this in the next season by winning Group I of the Serie D league. They will play in Lega Pro for the 2015–16 season.
Colours and badge
The team play in light blue and white stripes.
Current squad
- As of 10 February 2016[5]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Player
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MF |
Juan Alberto Mauri
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MF |
Salvatore Aloi
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MF |
Francesco Salandria
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MF |
Maiko Candiano
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MF |
Nikolay Dyulgerov |
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FW |
Salvatore Roghi
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FW |
Vito Leonetti
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FW |
Mattia Fiore
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FW |
Fabio Aveni
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FW |
Giuseppe Madonia
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FW |
Matteo Di Piazza
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FW |
Matias Cristaldi |
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Non-playing staff
Honours
Serie C2:
Serie D:
- Winners (3): 1980–81; 1991–92; 2014–15
- Runners-up (2): 1958–59; 2013–14
Eccellenza Sicily:
Promozione Sicily:
- Winners (3): 1956–57; 1977–78
Prima Categoria Sicily:
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