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Calcio Lecco 1912

Italian football club


Italian football club

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current2024–25 Calcio Lecco 1912 season

Calcio Lecco, or simply Lecco, is a football team based in Lecco, Lombardy, Italy. Founded in 1912, the club plays in .

Lecco has played in three Serie A tournaments (the last of which in the 1966–67 season) and twelve in Serie B. The club won one Coppa Italia Semiprofessionisti domestically, and one Anglo-Italian Cup internationally.

History

Early history (1912–1931)

On 22 December 1912, on the idea of board member Vico Signorelli, Società Canottieri Lecco (founded on 27 September 1895 at the Caffè del Teatro Sociale) set up its own football section. The club colors were blue and light blue, taken from the historic Canottieri uniform. The first headquarters was set up in Francesco Nullo street.

On 13 April 1913, the Blucelesti (noted in some documents as "Canottieri Lecco Football Club") played their first match in a 4–1 defeat to Milan. They then participated in local friendlies and tournaments, coached by Achille Todeschini. Canottieri Lecco's debut in a FIGC-sanctioned tournament took place in the season: they played their first game on 5 December 1920, beating Olona 6–2 away from home. Canottieri were close to promotion to Serie A; however, after a 0–0 draw against Como-based meant that Lecco remained in Promozione.

A year later, in 1922, Eugenio Ceppi was elected president of Canottieri, who put his own land to build a new sports field (which eventually became the Stadio Rigamonti-Ceppi). The inauguration was celebrated on 15 October. In the following decade, the Blucelesti had fluctuating performances. In 1926, after finishing runners-up in the league, they were admitted to the Prima Divisione via repechange, remaining there for three years.

On 22 July 1931, after forming a provisional commission made up of the lawyer Vittorio Rigoli, the accountant Achille Gilardenghi, the engineer Nino Todeschini and the surveyor Giovanni Lanfritto, Canottieri (at the same time as the death of Eugenio Ceppi) decided to abandon the football sector due to the high economic efforts required (ITL 50,000). To avoid the dissolution of the team, a group of members formed Associazione Calcio Lecco, with Professor Gennaro Pensa as the first president and Mario Ceppi (son of the late Eugenio) as a leading member of the board. The first decision of the independent club was a drastic cost cut: the technical director Achille Todeschini (former player) liquidated almost all players not based in Lecco, replacing them with local players.

Di Nunno presidency (2017–present)

On 9 June 2017, Paolo Di Nunno purchased the club at auction, which became Calcio Lecco 1912. During the 2022–23 Serie C season, Lecco finished in third place and qualified to the national round of the promotion play-offs. After defeating Ancona, Pordenone and Cesena, Lecco qualified to the final against Foggia, who they beat 5–2 on aggregate thanks to three goals by Franco Lepore. They were thus promoted to the Serie B for the first time in 50 years.

Players

Current squad

Out on loan

Honours

League

  • Serie C (Level 3)
  • Serie D (Level 4)
    • Winners (2): 1949–50, 2018–19 (group A)
  • Eccellenza (Level 5)
    • Winners (1): 2002–03 (group B)

Cups

  • Coppa Italia Semiprofessionisti
    • Winners (1): 1976–77
  • Anglo-Italian Cup
    • Winners (1): 1977

Affiliated clubs

  • England Bath City

References

References

  1. Borghese, Annalisa. (1992). "Il territorio lariano e i suoi comuni". Editoriale del Drago.
  2. (30 August 2017). "Storia e vicissitudini della Calcio Lecco 1912".
  3. "I primi calci".
  4. "Nasce il "Cantarelli"".
  5. "Il primo decennio".
  6. "Nasce l'A.C. Lecco".
  7. (9 June 2017). "Calcio Lecco, Paolo Di Nunno è il nuovo proprietario".
  8. (18 June 2023). "Il Lecco corona il suo sogno: torna in Serie B dopo 50 anni".
  9. (2020-07-08). "Per sempre: The footballing friendship of Bath City and Calcio Lecco 1912".
  10. Bonacina, Matteo. (2022-08-17). "VIDEO Serie C {{!}} Bath City, il bluceleste porta bene: vittoria thrilling per gli inglesi a Eastbourne".
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