U.S. Fiorenzuola 1922

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Fiorenzuola
Full name Unione Sportiva Fiorenzuola 1922
Nickname(s) Rossoneri (Red and Blacks)
Founded 1922
Ground Stadio Comunale,
Fiorenzuola d'Arda, Italy
Ground Capacity 4,000
Chairman Luigi Pinalli
Manager Alberto Mantelli
League Serie D/D
2013-14 Eccellenza Emilia–Romagna/A, 1st (promoted)

Unione Sportiva Fiorenzuola 1922 is an Italian association football club from Fiorenzuola d'Arda, Emilia-Romagna. The club currently plays in Serie D.

History

In its history, Fiorenzuola mostly played in amateur and lower professional leagues, except for a brief stint in the 1990s when the club reached Serie C1 and narrowly missed promotion to Serie B, after losing the 1995 promotion playoff final to Pistoiese on penalty shoot-outs. Also in 1995, Fiorenzuola made a great exploit in the Coppa Italia, being defeated 2–1 at home by Inter after having previously eliminated Brescia and Torino. In the following years Fiorenzuola started a slow decline which brought the club down to the Eccellenza. It currently plays in Serie D.

Colors and badge

The team's colors are red and black.

Squad

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

No. Position Player
Italy GK Marco Valizia
Italy GK Pier Filippo Colacicco
Italy GK Jean Marie Comune
Italy DF Dennis Piva
Italy DF Nicholas Campana
Italy DF Fabio Legrenzi
Italy DF Marco Fogliazza
Italy DF Filippo Maria Donati
Italy DF Andrea Petrelli
Italy MF Pietro Pighi
Italy MF Ettore Guglieri
No. Position Player
Italy MF Giordano Vacarri
Italy MF Lorenzo Ratti
Italy MF Nicola Mazzoni
Italy MF Alessandro Sessi
Italy MF Daniele Pizzelli
Italy MF Giuseppe Casisa
Italy MF Mattia Masseroni
Italy FW Andrea Lucci
Italy FW Luca Franchi
Italy FW Michele Piccolo
Italy FW Amilcare Caporali

Stadium

Fiorenzuola play their home matches at the Stadio Comunale, also known as Velodrome Attilio Pavesi.

Notable former players

Notable former managers

Honours

Eccellenza Emilia-Romagna

  • Winners: 2007-2008, 2013-2014 (Group A)

References