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Montevarchi Calcio Aquila 1902

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Montevarchi Aquila
Full nameMontevarchi Calcio Aquila 1902 Srl
Founded1902
GroundStadio Gastone Brilli Peri,
Montevarchi, Italy
Capacity7,200
ManagerRoberto Malotti
LeagueSerie D Group E
2022–23Serie C Group B, 20th of 20 (relegated)

Montevarchi Calcio Aquila 1902 is an Italian professional football club, based in Montevarchi, Tuscany. It plays in Serie D Group E.

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History

Foundation

The club was founded in 1902 as Società Ciclistica Aquila and in 1926 was renamed Club Sportivo Aquila Montevarchi.[citation needed]

Montevarchi in the season 2010–11, from Serie D group E was relegated, in the play-out, to Eccellenza Tuscany.[citation needed]

Dissolution

On 24 November 2011 it was declared bankrupt and immediately excluded from the championship of Eccellenza Tuscany with the consequent radiation from the Italian football.[citation needed]

Rivalry

Its main rivalries of Tuscany included Arezzo,[1] Carrarese,[1] Sangiovannese,[1] Siena,[1] Viareggio,[1] Poggibonsi,[2] Prato, Lucchese, Pistoiese and Massese and those outside the region included Alessandria, Foligno, Pavia and Gualdo.

Colors and badge

The team's colors were red and purple. The purple was often mistaken for dark blue.

Players

First team squad

As of 15 December 2023.[3]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Italy ITA Andrea Spurio
3 DF Italy ITA Tommaso Artini
5 DF Italy ITA Leonardo Francalanci
6 DF Italy ITA Cosimo Nannini
7 MF Italy ITA Alberto Muscas
8 MF Italy ITA Milton Borgarello
9 FW Albania ALB Kristian Keqi
10 FW Italy ITA Christian Rufini
13 DF Italy ITA Tommaso Lucatuorto
16 FW Italy ITA Edoardo Priore
17 MF Italy ITA Marco Bontempi
19 DF Italy ITA Daniele Quaresima
20 MF Italy ITA Federico Conti
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 FW Italy ITA Leonardo Lorenzini
22 GK Italy ITA Davide Dainelli
23 MF Italy ITA Mattia Pardera
24 FW Italy ITA Riccardo Croci
25 DF Italy ITA Mattia Stefoni
27 MF Italy ITA Jacopo Ciofi (on loan from Pontedera)
28 MF Italy ITA Luca Lischi
30 MF Italy ITA Francesco Virgillito
61 DF Italy ITA Tommaso Messini
73 MF Italy ITA Nicolas Boiga
77 MF Italy ITA Andrea Casagni
90 FW Italy ITA Mohamed Cheddira
99 FW Italy ITA Lorenzo Boncompagni

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Italy ITA Alessandro Morozzi (at Fortis Juventus until 30 June 2024)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Italy ITA Andrea Nardi (at Sansovino until 30 June 2024)

League and cup history

Season A Tier 2 Tier 3 Tier 4 Tier 5 Tier 6 Tier 7 Tier 8 Pts. Pl. W L T GF GA GD
1929–30 3 (A)
1930–31 2 (A)
1931–32 7 (B)
1932–33 3 (F)
1933–34 7 (F)
1934–35 2 (F)
1935–36 13 (C) 17 28 5 6 17 29 47 −18
1936–37 4 (A)
1937–38 11
1938–39 1 (A)
1939–40 5 (F)
1940–41 15 (E)
1941–42 13 (C)
1942–43 13 (C)
1945–46 14 (A, S. Cen)
1946–47 7 (D, Cen)
1947–48 4 (N, Cen)
1948–49 17 (H, Cen.)
1949–50 3 (A)
1950–51 3 (A)
1951–52 1 (F)
1952–53 2 (C)
1953–54 3 (C)
1954–55 2 (C)
1955–56 2 (B)
1956–57 3 (B)
1957–58 10 (B)
1958–59 2 (B)
1959–60 7 (C)
1960–61 3 (C)
1961–62 1 (C)
1962–63 8 (B)
1963–64 8 (B)
1964–65 2 (B)
1965–66 1 (B)
1966–67 1 (B)
1967–68 3 (D)
1968–09 4 (E)
1969–70 1 (D)
1970–71 18 (B)
1971–72 1 (E)
1972–73 9 (B)
1973–74 14 (B)
1974–75 14 (B)
1975–76 18 (B)
1976–77 6 (E)
1977–78 3 (E)
1978–79 2 (A)
1979–80 15 (B)
1980–81 5 (C)
1981–82 18 (C)
1982–83 2 (E)
1983–84 1 (E)
1984–85 10 (A)
1985–86 16 (A)
1998–87 11 (A)
1987–88 2 (A)
1988–89 8 (A)
1989–90 17 (A)
1990–91 15 (A)
1991–92 3 (B)
1992–93 8 (B)
1993–94 10 (B)
1994–95 1 (B)
1995–96 12 (A)
1996–97 9 (A)
1997–98 12 (A)
1998–99 7 (A)
1999–2000 17 (A)
2000–01 13 (B)
2001–02 7 (A)
2002–03 12 (B)
2003–04 18 (B)
2004–05 9 (B)
2005–06 16 (B)
2006–07 7 (E)
2007–08 15 (E)
2008–09 4 (E)
2009–10 11 (E)
2010–11 15 (E) 35 34 9 17 8 39 50 −11
2012–13 1 (L)

Relegation play-out result history

  • 2005–06: Relegated to Serie D after losing out to Prato
  • 2007–08: Stayed in Serie D after defeating Cecina

Honours

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Tifonet
  2. ^ Poggibonsi rivalries Archived 13 April 2013 at archive.today (in Italian)
  3. ^ "Montevarchi squad". Soccerway. Retrieved 24 September 2022.


This page was last edited on 28 December 2023, at 14:53
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