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Piacenza Calcio

 
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Piacenza
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Full name Piacenza Calcio SpA
Nickname(s) Biancorossi (White-reds),
Papaveri (Poppies),
Lupi (Wolves)
Founded 1919
Ground Stadio Leonardo Garilli,
Piacenza, Italy
(Capacity: 21,608)
Chairman Fabrizio Garilli
Manager Massimo Ficcadenti
League Serie B
2008-09 Serie B, 10th
Home colours
Away colours

Piacenza Calcio is a football club based in Piacenza, Italy. The club was formed in 1919 and currently plays in Italian Serie B, where they have been since 2003. The team's colors are red and white, prompting one of the team's nicknames, the Biancorossi. They are also known as the Papaveri (Poppies), and the Lupi (Wolves).

The club won the Anglo-Italian Cup in 1986. The highest they have ever finished in their home league is 12th in Serie A, which they have achieved twice in 1997/1998 and 2001/2002. They spent much of their history in the lower divisions, suffering relegation in four of their first six Serie B seasons. They first reaching Serie A in the early nineties, and have been relegated from the division three times.

Piacenza has been known in the past for its strong reluctance to use foreign players, using a team made up exclusively of Italians for most of its Serie A seasons; at present however there are some foreign players, generally European.

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History

From the late 1800s football had begun gain popularity in Piacenza and was introduced into the college system along with cycling, gymnastics, archery and other sports. The spark that helped ignite football in the city was a student tournament in 1908. The football competition was played out between teams from various cities, and the team from Collegio Morigi from Piacenza were the victors.

The early football played in the city was limited to "friendlies" until Piacenza Calcio was founded in 1919 with the first club president as Giovanni Dosi. Dosi was an ambitious manager, taking control of every social, technical and administrative aspect of the club, with the sole focus at bringing the club into the national championship under the FIGC.

Piacenza Calcio, during their formative season in 1919.

In their first season, the club played 12 games. Their opponents included; Parma, Reggiana, Spal, and prominent local side Bologna. The season was a great start for Piacenza, who only lost one game (1-0 to Bologna) gaining promotion to Prima Categoria. The first championship winning squad included the players Fontana, Armani, Meani, Sala I, Marelli, Paleari, Cella, Galimberti, Bossola, Giiumanini, Boselli, Ronchetti, Ventura, Sala II, Raina, Ziliani I, Ziliani II, Avogadri, Sala III and Antonini.

After spending much of the club's early life in the regional leagues, they entered into Serie C for the 1935-36 season, coming close to gaining promotion into Serie B during 1938 but lost out to Fanfulla.

Post-World War

After World War II, Piacenza competed in Serie B for the first time, competing there for two seasons before falling back down to Serie C in 1948. During 1952 for the second time the club was close to promotion but lost out again, this time to Cagliari.

The club were punished for illicit sportsmanship in 1956 and were relegated to Serie D. This proved to be quite a heavy blow for the club as they would continue to yo-yo between Serie C and D until 1964. Piacenza finally returned to Serie B in 1969, under coach Tino Molina and president Vincenzo Romagnoli.

1970s and 1980s

Piacenza's history until recent times was mostly undistinguished, with brief spells in Serie B in the 1940s and further spells in 1969-70, 1975-76 and 1987-88 to 1988-89.

Serie A: club's height

Promotion in 1991 saw a rise in the side's fortunes under coach Gigi Cagni with the club promoted to Serie A for the first time in 1993.

The 1993 side contained players such as midfielder Daniele Moretti, winger Francesco Turrini and forward Giampietro Piovani. They spent 1993-94 holding their own in mid-table and were on the fringes of a place in the UEFA Cup, but were unfortunate to be relegated on the final day. The club wisely chose to retain Cagni and most of his squad, and they would achieve promotion as Serie B champions in 1995.

The following five years saw the club win many supporters with its all-Italian lineup and successful battles against relegation. In 1997 the club acquired legendary hard man defender Pietro Vierchowod. Despite his advancing years, Vierchowod proved an outstanding purchase, more than holding his own in defence and even scoring decisive goals in the relegation battle. Relegation in 2000 was followed by an instant return to Serie A for two years with outstanding form shown by players like midfielder Enzo Maresca. The club has since remained in Serie B without threatening to mount a promotion challenge. On the final day of the 2006-07 Serie B season, the team needed a victory to force a Serie B promotion playoff, but were held to a draw, and thus the top 3 gained automatic promotion.

Current squad

As of 2009-08-05[1]

No. Position Player
1 Italy GK Christian Puggioni
2 Italy GK Marco Serena
3 Italy GK Roberto Maurantonio
4 Italy DF Francesco Bini
5 Italy DF Angelo Iorio
7 Austria MF Daniel Wolf
8 Italy FW Alessandro Tulli
10 Italy FW Davide Moscardelli
11 Italy FW Simone Guerra
13 Italy DF Stefano Avogadri
14 Italy MF Tommaso Bianchi
15 Italy DF Michele Anaclerio
16 Italy MF Andrea Maccoppi
17 Italy MF Fabio Foglia
18 Italy DF Pietro Visconti
No. Position Player
19 Italy FW Antonio Piccolo
20 Italy FW Mattia Graffiedi
21 Paraguay FW Tomás Guzmán
22 Italy DF Pietro Zammuto
23 Belgium MF Radja Nainggolan
24 Italy DF Marco Calderoni
28 Italy MF Nicola Silvestri
30 Italy DF Michele Contini
33 Italy MF Paolo Vignali
39 Italy DF Stefano Baraldo
45 Italy MF Samuele Dragoni
86 Italy GK Fabrizio Capodici
89 Brazil DF Rincón (on loan from Internazionale)
90 Argentina FW Lucas Simon
Cameroon MF Louisse Essengue Eloumu Parfait

Out on loan

No. Position Player
-- Italy GK Mario Cassano (to Reggina Calcio)
88 Romania MF Bogdan Aurelian Patrascu (to Padova)

Famous players

Notable former managers

See Cat:Piacenza Calcio managers.

Honours

Anglo-Italian Cup

  • Winners: 1986

Serie B

  • Champions: 1994/1995
  • Runners-up: 2000/2001
  • Promoted: 1992/1993

Serie C

Seconda Divisione

  • Promoted: 1927/1928
  • Group runners-up: 1922/1923, 1924/1925

Emilian Championship:

  • Champions: 1919/1920

(*) Finished equal first position but lost play-off game to A.C. Fanfulla 1874

References

  1. ^ "Rosa" (in Italian). Piacenza Calcio. http://www.piacenzacalcio.it/index.php?option=com_campionato&task=rosa&Itemid=138. Retrieved 2008-10-21. 

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