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ASD Viareggio Calcio

Italian football club

ASD Viareggio Calcio

Italian football club

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clubnameViareggio Calcio
image1934-36_Viareggio_squadra.jpg
fullnameAssociazione Sportiva Dilettanistica Viareggio Calcio
nicknameLe Zebre (The Zebras)
Bianconeri (The Black and Whites)
founded1919 (as Viareggio Calcio)
1939 (refounded as A.S. Viareggio Calcio)
1994 (refounded as A.C. Viareggio)
2003 (refounded as F.C. Esperia Viareggio)
2014 (refounded as S.S.D. Viareggio 2014)
2020 (refounded as Viareggio Calcio)
groundStadio Torquato Bresciani
capacity7,000
chairmanDomenico Filippelli
managerAndrea Macchetti
leagueSeconda Categoria Group B
season2020–21
positionCovid-suspended
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Bianconeri (The Black and Whites) 1939 (refounded as A.S. Viareggio Calcio) 1994 (refounded as A.C. Viareggio) 2003 (refounded as F.C. Esperia Viareggio) 2014 (refounded as S.S.D. Viareggio 2014) 2020 (refounded as Viareggio Calcio)

Associazione Sportiva Dilettanistica Viareggio Calcio, usually referred to simply as Viareggio, is an Italian football club located in Viareggio, Tuscany.

Viareggio Calcio, as of 2021–22 season, plays in Tuscan Second Category.

History

Esperia 1911

Esperia was a football club founded in Viareggio in 1911.

Viareggio Calcio, A.S. Viareggio Calcio and A.C. Viareggio

Viareggio Calcio was founded in 1919 by a merger of 6 football clubs: Esperia, Libertas, Vigor, Giuseppe Garibaldi, Aquila and Celeritas. The club was re-founded in 1939 as A.S. Viareggio Calcio and again as A.C. Viareggio in 1994.

Viareggio played in Serie B between 1933–1937 and 1946–1948. Viareggio also spent several seasons in Serie C, notably from 1990 to 1994 and from 1997 to 2002.

In 2000s the club was acquired by the European School of Economics from Bruno Fanciullacci.

A.C. E.S.E. Viareggio was dissolved due to bankruptcy in June 2003. The school itself was involved in an alleged money laundering scandal.

Esperia Viareggio

After the defunct of A.C. Viareggio, Esperia Viareggio became a successor of the club. The founding chairman of Esperia Viareggio was Mirko Lippi, However, the new club did not acquire the assets of the old club. It was reported that former A.C. Viareggio chairman Bruno Fanciullacci had acquired the assets of the old club by auction. The name "Esperia Viareggio" is a homage to the first team founded in the city, Esperia 1911.

It was reported that the Comitato Regionale Toscana, the organizer of Eccellenza Tuscany, had accepted the application of Lippi's Esperia Viareggio as a phoenix club, instead of Fanciullacci's Viareggio.

Promoted in 2006 after having won Eccellenza Tuscany and Coppa Italia Dilettanti, Esperia Viareggio gained its second consecutive promotion on 22 April 2007 by winning Group E of Serie D four matches before the end of the season.

At the end of the 2008–09 Lega Pro Seconda Divisione season, the club was admitted to Lega Pro Prima Divisione for the first time in its history.

Long serving players retired including Samuele Barsotti and Giuseppe Costantino in 2010 and Michele Fusi in 2009. Alberto Reccolani also left the club. In 2009–10 and 2010–11 the team finished the season in the relegation places, but managed to win play-offs to remain in the Lega Pro Prima Divisione. In 2010–11 the only defenders on a long-term contract were Lorenzo Fiale and Sergio Carnesalini, whilst others were borrowed from other teams. The starting goalkeeper Carlo Pinsoglio was loaned from Juventus and called up to the Italy national under-21 football team during his stay with club. In 2014 the club was excluded from the new third-tier Lega Pro for economic reasons.

However, Esperia Viareggio was later admitted to 2014–15 Terza Categoria season.

Viareggio 2014

In August 2014, thanks to the article 52 of N.O.I.F., a new club was admitted to Eccellenza Tuscany as a successor.

After its predecessor F.C. Esperia Viareggio, which was excluded from professional leagues in 2014, "Viareggio 2014" applied as its successor and was admitted in Eccellenza Tuscany. However, Esperia Viareggio continued to play in Terza Categoria from 2014 to 2017.

Colors and badge

logo of now defunct F.C. Esperia Viareggio
logo of now defunct Viareggio 2014

The club's main colors are white and black, serving as inspiration for the club's nickname, [Le] Zebre, which stands for "The Zebras."

The logo of now defunct Esperia Viareggio, featured zebra stripe and an anchor. In 2012–13 season, Burlamacco, a local crown figure, was also added to the jersey.

Esperia Viareggio wore a temporarily logo "Viareggio Ricorda" in 2009, as a memorial of Viareggio train derailment.

S.S.D. Viareggio 2014 had a similar logo background as the logo of now defunct F.C. Esperia Viareggio, but had 2014, the year of foundation on it. The logo also featured an anchor, but resemble to the crest of the city.

Viareggio 2014 also used a temporarily logo Il Mondo che vorrei in 2015 as a memorial of Viareggio train derailment.

Stadiums

A.C. Viareggio played their home matches on , which also known as Stadio dei Pini. Their successors, Esperia Viareggio and Viareggio 2014, also used that stadium until 2018.

Players

Notable former players

Main article: :Category:ASD Viareggio Calcio players

  • Alberto Libertazzi
  • Seb Loeffen
  • Marco Pissardo
  • Daniel Theiner

Notable former managers

  • Italy Roberto Pruzzo
  • Italy Nedo Sonetti

Honours

  • Coppa Italia Dilettanti
    • Winners: 2005–06

References

References

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  6. (12 February 2010). "Lauree false, tutti assolti all'European School". Gruppo Editoriale L'Espresso.
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  12. (7 August 2014). "Calcio: costituita dal notaio la nuova società Viareggio 2014". Il Tirreno.
  13. (2 August 2014). "Viareggio Calcio, lettera di Betti alla Figc per riportare la squadra in terza serie". la Gazzetta di Viareggio.
  14. (14 November 2012). "NOCERINA-VIAREGGIO: diamo i numeri".
  15. (24 August 2009). "L' Esperia Viareggio rinuncia a indossare le maglie con il logo di Leonardo Piagentini. L'arbitro dice NO".
  16. (5 August 2015). "Viareggio calcio, sulle maglie della squadra il logo dell'associazione "Il mondo che vorrei"". La Nazione.
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  18. (29 June 2018). "L'amarezza di Dinelli "Il mio stadio dei Pini non-sarebbe finito così"". GEDI Gruppo Editoriale.
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