A.S.D. Sanremese

Sanremese
Full name Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Sanremese
Nickname(s) Biancoazzurri (Blue-white), Matuziani (old name of the people of San Remo),
Sanre (abbreviation of team name)Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica
Founded 1904
(football division in 1911)
1987 (refounded)
2009 (refounded)
2012 (refounded)
Ground Stadio Comunale,
Sanremo, Italy
Ground Capacity 4,000
Chairman Alessio Graglia
Head Coach Vincenzo Stragapede
League Prima Categoria Liguria girone A
2013–14 Seconda Categoria AB, 2nd

Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Sanremese commonly referred to as A.S.D. Sanremese Calcio or simply Sanremese is an Italian association football club, based in Sanremo, Liguria.

The historical U.S. Sanremese Calcio 1904 after the 16th place in the 2010–11 season in Lega Pro Seconda Divisione group A was liquidated. On the summer 2012 the club was refounded with the current name restarting from Terza Categoria Savona/Imperia. Currently it plays in Prima Categoria Liguria girone A.

History

From 1904 to 1987

The club was founded in 1904 as U.S. Sanremese 1904, but the football team was founded only in 1911.[1] The US Sanremese Calcio 1904 was born by the merger of the first two local teams: the Ausonia and the Speranza.

The team played three seasons in Serie B from 1937–38 to 1939–40[2] when they were relegated in Serie C. In the 1937–38 season gets the 9th place in Serie B that is the best result ever in club history.

It's the only Italian team to have played in every championship of Serie C in a sole national division from 1952–53 to 1957–58.[3]

The team from 1977–78 to 1978–79 came from Serie D to Serie C1.[4] The club played seven consecutive seasons in Serie C1 from 1979–80, when it achieved a historic 4 th place, to 1985–86 when they retreated in Serie C2 and the next year in Serie D.

Anglo-Italian Cup

In the season 1980–81 it played the Anglo-Italian Cup, called in this year Talbot Challenge Cup. The team won 3–1 with Hungerford Town and 2–1 with Bridgend Town, draw 2–2 with Oxford City[5] and lost 1–0 with Poole Town. It ranked third in the group with 7 points, dominated by Modena then won the competition.

The bankruptcy

On the summer 1987 the company fell after 83 years of life because of the large debts.[6]

From 1987 to 2008

The rebirth

The club was refounded in 1987 allocating by the Terza Categoria as Sanremese Football Club 1904

On 1992 with the merger with Sanremo 80, it filming the historic name of U.S. Sanremese Calcio 1904.[7]

Eccellenza

In the league 1991–92 and 1995–96 it wins the regional Eccellenza Liguria gaining promotion in Serie D and the 1995–96 Regional Coppa Italia Liguria:.[7]

Between Serie C2 and Serie D

On the season 1997–98 won the Serie D and lost in the final scudetto with the Giugliano. The team played two seasons in Serie C2 from 1998–99 to 1999–2000 when it retreated to Serie D.[8]

The club played four seasons in Serie D from 2000–01 to 2001–04 when was admitted to Serie C2.[9]

The team played three seasons in Serie C2 from 2004–05 to 2006–07 when it retreated to Serie D.

On the season 2005–06 lost the final Coppa Italia Serie C with the Gallipoli lose away 1–0 and at home wins 2–1.[10]

From November 2007, most of the players leave the team, become in the meantime USD Sanremese 1904, which was in strong crisis of liquidity, for non-payment of wages, thus leading to relegation from the Serie D.[10]

The radiation

On 10 July 2008 the club was declared inactive to the FIGC after being refused entry to the League of Eccellenza, because of the large debts.

In summer 2008, the last president Carlo Barillà refounded the team with the same name of U.S.D. Sanremese 1904, that played in the season 2008–09 in Seconda Categoria.[11]

From 2009 to 2011

The second refoundation

On 4 August 2009 the Ospedaletti-Sanremo, just promoted from the Promozione Ligure girone A, after the agreement with Carlo Barillà for the cessation of the homonymous team that he was founded, changes name in U.S.D. Sanremese Calcio 1904: so the company's family Del Gratta has been the only legitimate heir of the old society.

2009–10 Eccellenza

In the league 2009–10, coached by Giancarlo "Carlo" Calabria Sanremese wins the regional Eccellenza Liguria gaining promotion in Serie D.[12] and the Regional Coppa Italia Liguria:. It eliminated in the Coppa Italia Dilettanti 2009-2010 from Bolzano, in the quarter-finals losing for 1–2 at home and equalizing 0–0 away.[13]

2010–11 Lega Pro Seconda Divisione

Former logo U.S. Sanremese Calcio 1904

On 4 August 2010 became U.S. Sanremese Calcio 1904 the team obtained the admission directly in Lega Pro Seconda Divisione group A for the league 2010/2011 consists of 17 teams.[14]

The coaches sacked

In this season the managers of the team had been:

The head coach Giancarlo "Carlo" Calabria

Since the 23rd game, when the team wins the first match away[23] to San Bonifacio beating the Sambonifacese 1–0,[24] the new coach was Giancarlo "Carlo" Calabria.[25]

On 20 March 2011, in 27th match the team wins away to San Giusto Canavese 2–1 with the Canavese.[26]

In 29th week the club wins the third match away to Meda beating the Renate 1–0.[27]

On 1 May 2011, in 33rd game winning at home 3–2 with Rodengo Saiano avoids direct relegation to Serie D and can to save thanks to relegation play-out,[28] victorious against Sacilese Calcio.[29]

Calabria later have already coached this team, in the first five games getting only 2 points in 5 matches,[15] since his return, has obtained 16 points, with four victories in 11 games:[note 3] thus gaining a total of 18 points in 16 matches.

Play-out

The team is ranked in 16th place, with 5 victories, 12 draws and 15 defeats with 24 goals for and 38 against, for a total of 27 points, thus obtained:

It is preceded of a place, for the direct games, from Sacilese Calcio, which was play the relegation play-out.[30]

The first match was at home on 22 May, the return away to Sacile on 29 May 2011.[31]

On 22 May 2011 Sanremese wins 2–1 against Sacilese:[32] in this game they expelled Bifini and the coach Calabria.[33]

On 29 May 2011 Sanremese equalizing 1–1 in Sacile[34] gets an incredible and very difficult safety,[35] in a season strongly conditioned by many problems is sports extra that sports, with the team promoted from Eccellenza that has strongly suffered the double jump of category, and so almost completely reconstructed in the market in January.[36]

The owners Del Gratta arrested resign

After the arrest, of 15 March 2011,[37] of Marco and his father Riccardo Del Gratta, respectively President and Director General,[38] the company was temporarily administered by Giancarlo Lupi, a brother-in-law of the President Marco Del Gratta.[39]

They are accused of being the beneficiaries of the alleged threats and extortions to players of Sanremese, so that the latter rescind the onerous contracts signed in the summer.[40]

Since 16 March 2011, after the resignations of the owners Marco and Riccardo Del Gratta,[41] the new CEO was Giuseppe Fava, already responsible for of youth sector.[42]

Liquidation

On 30 June 2011, the club wasn't able to enter 2011–12 Lega Pro Seconda Divisione for failure to submit the required surety agreement and was so subsequently liquidated.

The new Sanremese

2012: A.S.D. Sanremese

After a year of inactivity, in the summer 2012 the club was refounded as A.S.D. Sanremese by the entrepreneur Luca Colangelo and currently president, restarting from Terza Categoria Savona/Imperia.[43] In the summer 2013 the club placed 2nd was promoted to repechage in Seconda Categoria.

Its home stadium has been the Campo Sportivo Pian di Poma in Sanremo.

2013–14 season

The club on 6 October 2013, after a disastrous start on the group AB of Seconda Categoria Liguria sacked Mattia Moraglia, the coach of last season, replaced until the resignations of 21 October by Marco Pinto and after by Fabrizio Gatti. The club was promoted to Prima Categoria after play off.

2014–15 season

Since the summer 2014 the new President is Alessio Graglia and the coach is Andrea Caverzan.

The team plays in group A of Prima Categoria Liguria .

Its home stadium is the Stadio Comunale in Sanremo.

Chronology

Chronology of Sanremese
  • 1904 – The club was founded in 1904 as Unione Sportiva Sanremese 1904.
  • 1911 US Sanremese Calcio 1904 born by the merger of the first two local teams: the Ausonia and the Speranza.
  • 1932–1933 Unione Sportiva Sanremese Calcio 1904, until then affiliated with the U.L.I.C., plays in his first championship of F.I.G.C. in the group A of Seconda Divisione liguria.
  • 1933–1934 – 1st in the group A of Seconda Divisione Liguria. Promoted to Prima Divisione.
  • 1934–1935 – 1st in the group D of Prima Divisione, last in the final round B.
  • 1935–36 – 1st in the group C of Serie Con a par with Spezia. It wins 1–0 the tie-breakers for promotion, but was canceled because of technical error, and then renounce the repeat play, remaining in Serie C.
  • 1936–37 – 1st in the group C of Serie C. Promoted to Serie B.
  • 1937–38 – 9th in Serie B.
  • 1938–39 – 11th in Serie B.
  • 1939–40 – 17th in Serie B. Relegated to Serie C.
  • 1940–41 – 2nd in the group D of Serie C.
  • 1941–42 – 8th in the group D of Serie C.
  • 1942–43 – 5th in the group E of Serie C.
  • 1943–45: Not played for the Second World War.
  • 1945–46 – Plays in the regional league
  • 1946–47 – 2nd in the final round of group A of Lega Nord of Serie C.
  • 1947–48 – 3rd in the group A of Lega Nord of Serie C.
  • 1948–49 – 4th in the group A of Serie C.
  • 1949–50 – 3rd in the group A of Serie C.
  • 1950–51 – 2nd in the group A of Serie C.
  • 1951–52 – 2nd in the group A of Serie C.
  • 1952–53 – 4th in Serie C.
  • 1953–54 – 4th in Serie C.
  • 1954–55 – 6th in Serie C.
  • 1955–56 – 6th in Serie C.
  • 1956–57 – 12th in Serie C.
  • 1957–58 – 18th in Serie C.
  • 1958–59 – 8th in the group A of Serie C.
  • 1959–60 – 8th in the group A of Serie C.
  • 1960–61 – 11th in the group A of Serie C.
  • 1961–62 – 8th in the group A of Serie C.
  • 1962–63 – 18th in the group A of Serie C. Relegated to Serie D.
  • 1963–64 – 9th in the group A of Serie D.
  • 1964–65 – 14th in the group A of Serie D.
  • 1965–66 – 7th in the group A of Serie D.
  • 1966–67 – 4th in the group A of Serie D.
  • 1967–68 – 4th in the group A of Serie D.
  • 1968–69 – 10th in the group A of Serie D.
  • 1969–70 – 17th in the group A of Serie D. Relegated to Promozione Liguria.
  • 1970–71 – 2nd in the group A of Promozione Liguria.
  • 1971–72 – 12th in the group A of Promozione Liguria.
  • 1972–73 – 10th in the group A of Promozione Liguria.
  • 1973–74 – 2nd in the group A of Promozione Liguria.
  • 1974–75 – 1st in the group A of Promozione Liguria. Promoted to Serie D.
  • 1975–76 – 6th in the group A of Serie D.
  • 1976–77 – 13th in the group A of Serie D.
  • 1977–78 – 5th in the group A of Serie D. Admitted to Serie C2.
  • 1978–79 – 1st in the group A of Serie C2. Promoted to Serie C1.
  • 1979–80 – 4th in the group A of Serie C1.
  • 1980–81 – 8th in the group A of Serie C1. It played the Anglo-Italian Cup.
  • 1981–82 – 11th in the group A of Serie C1.
  • 1982–83 – 12th in the group A of Serie C1.
  • 1983–84 – 14th th in the group A of Serie C1.
  • 1984–85 – 12th in the group A of Serie C1.
  • 1985–86 – 18th in the group A of Serie C1. Relegated to Serie C2.
  • 1986–87 – 17th in the group A of Serie C2.
  • 1987 – The company fouls and was refounded allocating by the Terza Categoria as Sanremese Football Club 1904.
  • 1987–88 – 1st in Terza Categoria Imperia.
  • 1988–89 – 1st in the group A of Seconda Categoria Liguria.
  • 1989–90 – 1st in the group A of Prima Categoria Liguria.
  • 1990–91 – 3rd in the group A of Promozione Liguria. Promoted to Eccellenza Liguria.
  • 1991–92 – 1st in Eccellenza Liguria. Promossa to CND.
  • 1992–93 With the merger with Sanremo 80, it filming the historic name of U.S. Sanremese Calcio 1904. 10th in the group C of Campionato Nazionale Dilettanti.
  • 1993–94 – 17th in the group A of Campionato Nazionale Dilettanti. Relegated to Eccellenza Liguria.
  • 1994–95 – 9th in Eccellenza Liguria.
  • 1995–96 – 1st in Eccellenza Liguria. Promoted to CND. Wins the Regional Coppa Italia Liguria
  • 1996–97 – 3rd in the group A of Campionato Nazionale Dilettanti.
  • 1997–98 – 1st in the group A of Campionato Nazionale Dilettanti. Promoted to Serie C2, lost in the amateur final scudetto with the Giugliano.
  • 1998–99 – 10th in the group A of Serie C2.
  • 1999-00 – 18th in the group A of Serie C2. Relegated to Serie D.
  • 2000–01 – 11th th in the group A of Serie D.
  • 2001–02 – 5th in the group A of Serie D.
  • 2002–03 – 4th in the group E of Serie D. 2nd in the promotion play-off.
  • 2003–04 – 2nd in the group E of Serie D. Wins the promotion play-off with Sestese and Lavagnese. Admitted Serie C2.
  • 2004–05 – 6th in the group A of Serie C2.
  • 2005–06 – 7th in the group A of Serie C2. Lost the final Coppa Italia Serie C with the Gallipoli.
  • 2006–07 – 18th in the group A of Serie C2. Relegated to Serie D.
  • 2007–08 – 16th in the group A of Serie D. Lost the relegation playout against Casale and relegated.
  • 2008 – On 10 July 2008, the club was declared inactive to the FIGC after being refused entry to the League of Eccellenza, because of the large debts. In summer 2008, the last president Carlo Barillà refounded the team with the same name of U.S.D. Sanremese 1904, that played in the season 2008–09 in Seconda Categoria.
  • 2008–09 – 10th in Seconda Categoria.
  • 2009–10- On 4 August 2009 the Ospedaletti-Sanremo, just promoted from the Promozione Ligure girone A, after the agreement with Carlo Barillà for the cessation of the homonymous team that he was founded, changes name in U.S.D. Sanremese Calcio 1904. It wins the regional Eccellenza Liguria gaining promotion in Serie D and the Regional Coppa Italia Liguria:. It eliminated in the Coppa Italia Dilettanti 2009-2010 from Bolzano, in the quarter-finals losing for 1–2 at home and equalizing 0–0 away.
  • 2010 -On 4 August 2010 became U.S. Sanremese Calcio 1904 the team obtained the admission directly in Lega Pro Seconda Divisione.
  • 2010–2011 – 16th of Lega Pro Seconda Divisione. Wins the relegation play-out against Sacilese Calcio for 2–1 at home and 1–1 away. Excluded from Lega Pro due to severe financial issues.
  • 2011 – The company was liquidated.
  • 2012 – The club was refounded allocating by the Terza Categoria as A.S.D. Sanremese.
  • 2012–13 – 2nd in Terza Categoria Savona/Imperia. Promoted to repechage in Seconda Categoria.
  • 2013–14 – 2° in Seconda Categoria Liguria girone AB.
  • 2014–15 – ° in Prima Categoria Liguria girone A.

Italian Football Championship

The U.S. Sanremese Calcio 1904 has played 60 national leagues:

  • 3 times in Serie B: the first on 1937–38, the last on 1939–40
  • 38 times in Lega Pro: the first on 1934–35, the last on 2010–11
  • 19 times in Serie D: the first on 1963–64, the last on 2007–08.

Colors and badge

The team's colors are light blue and white, the second shirt is red.

Stadio Comunale

The A.S.D. Sanremese such as the historic U.S. Sanremese Calcio 1904 played at the Stadio Comunale[44] of Sanremo, site in Corso Mazzini 15.

In the 2012–13 season had played here in Promozione Liguria girone A the A.S.D. Carlin's Boys,[45] team founded in 1947 by the co-founder Carlo Carcano and currently main team of the city.

The stadium has the grass field and a capacity of around 4,000 seats:

  • 850 in covered tribune
  • 2250 in hailstorm: 1050 in the upper ring, 1200 in than lower
  • 850 in the area for the guests
  • 8 in the balcony floor for the reporters and three locations for the cameras.

Honours

Notes

  1. As technical committee
  2. The team has rested at the 13th game
  3. The team has rested at the 30th game
  4. Second in the final round A of the Northern of Serie C: it is non-promoted in Serie B.

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