A.S. Gubbio 1910

Gubbio
Full name Associazione Sportiva Gubbio 1910 Srl
Nickname(s)
  • Lupi (Wolves)
  • Rossoblù (Red-Blue)
Founded 1913 (sports club founded in 1908)
1949 (refounded)
Ground Stadio Pietro Barbetti,
Gubbio, Italy
Ground Capacity 5,300
Chairman Sauro Notari
Head coach Giovanni Cornacchini
League Lega Pro/B
2016–17 Lega Pro/B, 6th

Associazione Sportiva Gubbio 1910 is an Italian association football club, based in Gubbio, Umbria. They club currently play in Serie D.

History

The sport club was founded in 1908. The unofficial football activity began in 1910, and the football team was created in 1913.

In February 2009, the club made national headlines by hiring 70-year-old UEFA Cup-winning coach Luigi Simoni as technical director (due to age limits), with former under-19 team boss Riccardo Tumiatti being promoted as first team coach.[1] In the season 2010-11 Lega Pro Prima Divisione season the club won promotion to Serie B after 63 years, under the guidance of Vincenzo Torrente (as appointed by Simoni himself). However, Gubbio's stay in the second tier of Italian football lasted only one season as they were immediately relegated back to Lega Pro Prima Divisione.

Colours and stadium

The team's colours are dark blue and red.

Their home field is the Stadio Pietro Barbetti, a 5,300 capacity all-seater stadium.

Current squad

As of 15 June 2017[2]

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

No. Position Player
1 Italy GK Giacomo Volpe
12 Italy GK Michele Monti
22 Italy GK Giovanni Zandrini
3 Italy DF Alessio Petti
5 Italy DF Michele Rinaldi
6 Italy DF Alex Marco Marini
11 Italy DF Andrea Zanchi
23 Italy DF Sedrick Kalombo
24 Italy DF Lorenzo Burzigotti
4 Italy MF Marco Croce
No. Position Player
8 Italy MF Alfredo Romano
14 Italy MF Massimo Conti
28 Italy MF Daniele Casiraghi
7 Italy FW Daniele Ferretti
9 Italy FW Lorenzo Musto
10 Italy FW Daniele Ferri Marini

References


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