Unione Sportiva Alessandria Calcio 1912, commonly referred to as Alessandria, is an
Italian football
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club based in
Alessandria
Alessandria (; ) is a city and commune in Piedmont, Italy, and the capital of the Province of Alessandria. It is also the largest municipality of the region. The city is sited on the alluvial plain between the Tanaro and the Bormida rivers, ...
,
Piedmont
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. It currently plays in
Eccellenza
The Eccellenza (, "excellence") is the fifth level (since 2014–15) of Italian football.Official ...
, the fifth tier of Italian football.
History
Brief history
Founded in 1912, Alessandria spent 13 seasons in
Serie A
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between 1929 and 1960 and 21 in
Serie B
The Serie B (), officially known as Serie BKT for sponsorship reasons, is the second-highest division in the Italian football league system after the Serie A. It has been operating for over ninety years since the 1929–30 season. It had b ...
(last in 2022); it also reached one
Coppa Italia
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Juventus is the competition's most successf ...
final in 1936. To date, the most successful period in the team's history was between
World War I
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and
World War II
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, when it was, with
Novara
Novara (; Novarese Lombard, Novarese: ) is the capital city of the province of Novara in the Piedmont (Italy), Piedmont region in northwest Italy, to the west of Milan. With 101,916 inhabitants (on 1 January 2021), it is the second most populous ...
,
Pro Vercelli
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and
Casale, part of the so-called ''Quadrilatero Piemontese'' ("Piedmont Quadrilateral"), which forged great players and won important trophies.
[ Citation by ]Vittorio Pozzo
Vittorio Pozzo (; 2 March 1886 – 21 December 1968) was an Italian association football, football player, manager (association football), manager and journalist.
The creator of the ''Formation (association football)#Metodo (2–3–2–3), Me ...
.
The greatest player to have worn the club's characteristic and unique grey shirt is the 2 time
FIFA World Cup
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& 1 time
Central European International Cup winner
Giovanni Ferrari
Giovanni Ferrari (; 6 December 1907 – 2 December 1982) was an Italian footballer who played as an attacking midfielder/inside forward on the left. He is regarded as one of the best players of his generation, having won Serie A 8 times, as wel ...
, other notabilities include
FIFA World Cup
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&
Central European International Cup winners
Felice Borel &
Luigi Bertolini
Luigi Bertolini (; 13 September 1904 – 11 February 1977) was an Italian Association football, footballer who played as a midfielder.
Club career
Born in Busalla, province of Genoa, Bertolini played in the 1920s for Savona, U.S. Alessandria C ...
,
FIFA World Cup
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&
1936 Summer Olympics
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winner
Pietro Rava
Pietro Rava (; 21 January 1916 – 5 November 2006) was an Italian football defender and coach, who played as a full-back. He won the 1936 Summer Olympics and the 1938 FIFA World Cup with the Italy national team.
Club career
Rava, born in ...
,
Central European International Cup winner &
1928 Summer Olympics
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Bronze medalist
Adolfo Baloncieri &
UEFA European Championship
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winner &
FIFA World Cup
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runner-up
Gianni Rivera
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Dubbed Italy's "Golden Boy" by the media, he played the majority of his club career wi ...
. Other players making it the national team like
Carlo Carcano also appeared for Alessandria. With the promotion in 2009 in
Lega Pro Prima Divisione
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, the team finally left behind a long period of financial troubles and internal problems that had led the club to bankruptcy in 2003.
From 1912 to today
First football teams in Alessandria and birth of ''Football Club''
Football arrived in Alessandria in the end of 19th century; there are reports regarding a match played in which a team of Alessandria played against one from
Genoa
Genoa ( ; ; ) is a city in and the capital of the Italian region of Liguria, and the sixth-largest city in Italy. As of 2025, 563,947 people live within the city's administrative limits. While its metropolitan city has 818,651 inhabitan ...
. In 1896, the ''Unione Pro Sport Alessandria'' was created, followed by the football teams of the athletic club ''Forza e Concordia'', which wore dark-grey shirts, and ''Forza e Coraggio'', with pearl-grey shirts.
U.S. Alessandria 1912 – Short Historical Overview 1896–1961, rsssf.org Unione Pro Sport took part in some
Exhibition game, exhibition tournaments with teams based in
Turin
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and Genoa between 1897 and 1898; in 1897, it won the football trophy at the National Gym Competition in Genoa. On 15 March 1898, it was invited to join the constituents of
FIF, then took part in the first official championship qualification round and, feeling itself penalized in favor of
F.B.C. Torinese
Foot-Ball Club Torinese was an Italian football club from Turin that was founded in 1894. It merged with Internazionale Torino in 1900, keeping its name. The club competed in the first Italian Football Championship, and stayed in the competition ...
and
Genoa CFC
Genoa Cricket and Football Club () is an Italian professional Association football, football club based in Genoa, Liguria. The team competes in the Serie A, the top division of the Italian football league system.
Established in 1893, Genoa is ...
, it preferred to leave and keep on participating in tournaments organized by FGNI.
In 1908 ''Forza'' and ''Coraggio'' members decided to set up a team which could finally dispute the Italian Championship. It happened on 18 February 1912 with the foundation of ''Alessandria Foot Ball Club'' by Enrico Badò, Amilcare Savojardo and Alfredo Ratti, who was elected first director (chairman). The first shirts, bought from Vigor Torino, were
azure, with a large vertical white stripe in the center. The team was admitted to the Promozione (second division) for the 1912–13 season, immediately gaining a promotion after a decisive match played against Vigor Torino in
Novara
Novara (; Novarese Lombard, Novarese: ) is the capital city of the province of Novara in the Piedmont (Italy), Piedmont region in northwest Italy, to the west of Milan. With 101,916 inhabitants (on 1 January 2021), it is the second most populous ...
, of which the score was 3–0. In the same year, businessman Giovanni Maino offered eleven grey shirts, similar to those worn by his famous
cycling team
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, to Alessandria FBC.
[ "Perché le maglie grigie", da ''Alessandria U.S.: 60 anni'']
The first national championships and post-war
In 1913 the team recruited the English player-coach
George Arthur Smith, coming from the ranks of Genoa; he proved to be a great football teacher and, thanks to him, talented players like
Adolfo Baloncieri and Carlo Carcano—who, in the 1930s, coached
Juventus FC
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in the "''Quinquennio d'Oro''" period and who became on 31 January 1915 the first Alessandria footballer wearing the
national football team's jersey—soon exploded in the 1920s. Already in the 1914–15 season, the grey team in Piedmont was very good, missing for only two points the admission to the final round.
After
World War I
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, Alessandria F.B.C. continued to improve its performances: in the 1919–20 season, it prevailed in the elimination round and then lost to Genoa in the semifinals. In November 1920, FBC merged with another Alessandria team, ''US Alessandria'', established in 1915, keeping the grey shirt and changing its name to ''Alessandria US''. At the end of the 1920–21 season, the club gained admission to the North Italy championship semifinals after a playoff in
Milan
Milan ( , , ; ) is a city in northern Italy, regional capital of Lombardy, the largest city in Italy by urban area and the List of cities in Italy, second-most-populous city proper in Italy after Rome. The city proper has a population of nea ...
against
Modena F.C.
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On 10 July 1921, Alessandria US lost the chance to qualify for the Northern Italy final, losing to U.S. Pro Vercelli in a violent match bitterly contested by Alessandria: they chose to withdraw in protest after just an hour of play (0–4), after a serious head injury occurred in Carcano.
In subsequent years Alessandria U.S. continued to show excellent performances, but never succeeded in winning a championship, as the tournament was dominated by Pro Vercelli and Genoa, from Bologna CFC and Turinese teams.
The CONI cup, the lost championship and the Serie A tournaments
In 1927, after a disappointing season after which the salvation from relegation in Division I came only after a series of playouts against
Pisa
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,
Legnano
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and Novara, came the first trophy: the
Coppa CONI, won after a double final played against Casale (1–1 in
Casale Monferrato
Casale Monferrato () is a town in the Piedmont region of Northwest Italy, northwestern Italy, in the province of Alessandria. It is situated about east of Turin on the right bank of the Po River, Po, where the river runs at the foot of the Montfe ...
and 2–1 in Alexandria). In the first round, Alessandria, which was trained by Carlo Carcano, defeated Livorno, Andrea Doria,
Brescia
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, Alba Rome and
Napoli
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. Later that year the works for the new stadium started. Alessandria players at the time were Giovanni Ferrari, Luigi Bertolini and Adolfo Baloncieri, which in the summer of 1927 signed for Torino F.C..
In 1928 Alessandria came close to winning the championship; after qualifying for the eight-team final round, they started to fight for the title against Baloncieri's Torino. It was a heavy, unexpected defeat at Casale that erased the dreams of Carcano's team, for it wasn't enough to defeat Torino in the direct match to win the championship. Alessandria's Goalkeeper Curti, suspected by most of illicit activities, was soon expelled. Furthermore, authorities, already heavily discredited after the "
Allemandi Case", deemed it unnecessary to investigate further into the match.
[«Grigincampo», year I n. 3, December 2001]
At the end of the
1928–29 season Alessandria was admitted to the first edition of Serie A tournament (
1929–30, 6th place) and finally inaugurated the new stadium.
''La via alessandrina al... Moccagatta'', da alessandriacalcio.it In the early 1930s, several players left the club, still tied to
amateur sports, amateurism, to migrate to large centers; Carcano,
Ferrari
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and Bertolini signed for Juventus and Allesandria greatly lost its potential, not gaining anything but middle-ranking positions.
In 1936, the team, after beating
Cremonese, Modena,
Lazio
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and
Milan
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, joined the
Coppa Italia final, played in
Genoa
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on 11 June and lost to Torino (1–5). In the summer of 1936 S.S. Lazio, who was trying to set up a team which could win the championship, offered the team the considerable amount of 400,000 Italian ''lire'' for the three promising midfielders
Busani,
Riccardi and
Milano
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: Alessandria managers agreed, but the team was no longer up to expectations and fell for the first time in
Serie B
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at the end of
1936–37 season.
1937–1956: return in Serie A and first Serie C championships
The first Serie B championship ended with a new disappointment for Alessandria which, after leading for much of the tournament, fell in the final games, suffering defeats from Modena and Novara. In subsequent years, Alessandria was unable to fight effectively for the promotion; in 1943 the championships were suspended due to the outbreak of
World War II
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. In the
1945–46 season Alessandria, led by coaches
Renato Cattaneo and
Mario Sperone obtained the return in Serie A. The team remained in Serie A for two seasons and on 2 May 1948 the club suffered the heaviest defeat ever by a team in Italian Serie A history, losing 0–10 against Torino F.C. At the end of that championship, they returned to Serie B.
In the 1940s, Alessandria was the subject of a curious incident when, before a game against
Venezia
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, the referee ordered that Alessandria change uniforms because, in his view, the gray shirt was indistinguishable from the black one of the opponents. After the match, F.I.G.C. asked the arbitrator to undergo an eye examination, which determined that he was
color-blind: a test then became mandatory for all referees.
[ Cassiano Ricardo Gobbet, ''Alessandria: Mais um na boca do fosso''] Also in those years, the club launched the young talent
Gino Armano.
In the late 1940s and during the early 1950s, Alessandria alternated years of Serie B to the first championships in
Serie C
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, following the unfortunate relegation of 1950.
Last seasons in Serie A and decline
A few months after the beginning of the presidency of the Sacco family, Alessandria returned to Serie A. It happened at the end of the
1956–57 season, after having successfully completed the comeback on
Catania
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and later defeating Brescia in extra time in a qualification match. If in the first decades of its existence the club found its force in its brilliant forwards, this period proved to be an excellent interpreter of the so-called ''
catenaccio
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''. In 1959 a young
Gianni Rivera
Giovanni "Gianni" Rivera (; born 18 August 1943) is an Italian politician and former association football, footballer who played as an attacking midfielder.
Dubbed Italy's "Golden Boy" by the media, he played the majority of his club career wi ...
debuted in Serie A. Also in the same year Alessandria played its first match in an international competition, facing the
Velež Mostar in
Mitropa Cup
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.
This happy period for the Alessandria club ended after
1959–60 relegation. In the 1960s, they declined in Serie C and in the early 1970s failed several times in earning a promotion to Serie B. In 1973, the club won the first edition of the
Coppa Italia Serie C, defeating
Avellino
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...
in the final match. At the end of the 1973–74 championships, the club were promoted to Serie B; that season ended up in a frantic way, with coach
Dino Ballacci being sacked and the subsequent resignation of chairman Sacco, disputed by supporters.
Serie C years and 2003 bankruptcy
In 1975, after losing a relegation playoff against
Reggiana, Alessandria returned to Serie C. Since that moment they became a fixture in that category for almost thirty years. In the
1986–87 season the club, which was suffering economically after the abandonment of the Calleri family, was sustained for a period by
Massese chairman Bertoneri, who was planning to extend his interests in the club (he had tried to negotiate with the leaders of
Prato
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and
Carrarese
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History
The club was foun ...
): in that dramatic situation Alessandria relegated for the first time in regional categories, though they improved in the summer of 1987, before losing to
Montebelluna
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Montebelluna borders the following municipalities: Altivole, Caerano di San Marco, Cornuda, Crocetta del Montello ...
.
In that same year the head of Alessandria became the founder of AGV Gino Amisano, who was head of the club for almost fifteen years; in this period the team gained two promotions in
Serie C1
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History
Before the 1978–79 season, there were only three professional football leagues in Italy, the third being Se ...
(in
1988–89 and
1990–91) and obtained economical support from the clothing company
Kappa
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. In Serie C1 the club obtained good results, but never challenged for promotion; in 1998, after a hard championship, Alessandria fell again to Serie C2, beaten in the relegation playoff by
Pistoiese.
After the 1999–2000 season, hopes of promotion subsided the following year, due to declining performances. The next several years were especially turbulent for the club as the Spinelli family struggled with their finances. Alessandria dropped to the amateur leagues and the club was declared formally bankrupt in 2003.
The Comeback in Lega Pro
Despite the strong opposition of Alessandria supporters, a new club called ''Nuova Alessandria'' was founded; it took part in the
Eccellenza
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championship. In 2004 a consortium of local businessmen purchased the original brand.
Ever since the 2009–10 season, the club took part in the
Lega Pro Prima Divisione
Serie C1 was the third highest football league in Italy
Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a country in Southern Europe, Southern and Western Europe, Western Europe. It consists of Italian Peninsula, a peninsula that extends into ...
championship. In the summer of 2011 it was relegated by the ''Corte di Giustizia Federale of
FIGC
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It manages and coordinates the Italian football l ...
'' (the Italian Football Association's Court of Justice) to
Lega Pro Seconda Divisione
Serie C2 was the fourth highest football league in Italy, the lowest with a professional status.
History
Before the 1978–79 season, there were only three professional football leagues in Italy, the third being Serie C. The league menaging ...
when former club president Giogio Veltroni was found guilty of a betting scandal. Alessandria finally finished Seconda Divisione in 3rd place and qualified to Divisione Unica for 2014–15 season.
Alessandria defeated
Genoa
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in the
2015–16 Coppa Italia
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to become the first team from the third tier to reach the cup's quarter-finals since
Bari
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had achieved this in 1983–84.
They then defeated
Spezia
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La Spezia is the second-largest city in the Liguri ...
2–1 to reach a semi-final against
AC Milan
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, which they lost 6–0 on aggregate.
Return to Serie B
During the play-offs of the 2020–21 season for the final promotion to Serie B, Alessandria eliminated
Feralpisalò and
AlbinoLeffe respectively in the quarter-finals and in the semi-finals, meeting
Padova
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in the final. The first leg at the Euganeo in Padua ended 0–0. In the return match, at Moccagatta in Alessandria, during the 90 minutes of regulation and the following 30 extra minutes the result remained 0–0. The final promotion was therefore decided by penalties, with Alessandria winning 5–4, thus returning, for the first time since 1975, to Serie B. Unfortunately, Alessandria went straight back down from Serie B. They will compete in Serie C for the upcoming 2022–2023 season.
Stadium
Alessandria is based at the
Stadio Giuseppe Moccagatta which was built in 1929 and it can hold 6000 spectators. It is a multi-use stadium; however, it is primarily used for
football
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matches. The stadium is owned by the Municipality of
Alessandria
Alessandria (; ) is a city and commune in Piedmont, Italy, and the capital of the Province of Alessandria. It is also the largest municipality of the region. The city is sited on the alluvial plain between the Tanaro and the Bormida rivers, ...
. It has a grass pitch whose dimensions are 105 by 68.4 meters. In the past the stadium has contained over 25,000 spectators.
Players
Current squad
Out on loan
Notable former players
Former managers
*
Federico Allasio
*
Giulio Cappelli
Giulio Cappelli (; 4 March 1911 – 16 December 1995) was an Italian footballer who played as a forward. He competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics with the Italy national football team, winning a gold medal in the tournament.
Club career
Born in ...
*
Carlo Carcano
*
Bert Flatley
*
Luciano Foschi
*
Lajos Kovács
*
Ferenc Molnár
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*
Corrado Orrico
*
Roberto Pruzzo
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Club career
Born at Crocefieschi, in the province of Genova, Pruzzo made his debut in profe ...
*
Pietro Rava
Pietro Rava (; 21 January 1916 – 5 November 2006) was an Italian football defender and coach, who played as a full-back. He won the 1936 Summer Olympics and the 1938 FIFA World Cup with the Italy national team.
Club career
Rava, born in ...
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Giuseppe Sabadini
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Gaetano D'Agostino
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Michele Marcolini
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Giuseppe Pillon
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Angelo Gregucci
Angelo Adamo Gregucci (born 10 June 1964) is an Italian football manager and former player, currently assistant coach at Serie B club Sampdoria.
Playing career
Born in San Giorgio Ionico, Province of Taranto, Gregucci started his playing car ...
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Piero Braglia
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Maurizio Sarri
Maurizio Sarri (; born 10 January 1959) is an Italian professional football manager who is currently manager of Serie A club Lazio.
Sarri did not play football professionally, taking part as an amateur centre back and coach while working as a ba ...
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Moreno Longo
Honours
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Serie B
The Serie B (), officially known as Serie BKT for sponsorship reasons, is the second-highest division in the Italian football league system after the Serie A. It has been operating for over ninety years since the 1929–30 season. It had b ...
**Winners: 1945–46
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Serie C
The Serie C (), officially known as Serie C NOW for sponsorship purposes, is the third-highest division in the Italian football league system after the Serie B and Serie A. The Lega Italiana Calcio Professionistico (Lega Pro) is the governing ...
**Winners: 1973–74 (group A)
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Serie C2
Serie C2 was the fourth highest football league in Italy, the lowest with a professional status.
History
Before the 1978–79 season, there were only three professional football leagues in Italy, the third being Serie C. The league menaging t ...
**Winners: 1990–91 (group A)
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Serie D
The Serie D () is the highest level of semi-professional football in Italy, and the fourth tier of the Italian national league system. It sits beneath the third and lowest fully professional league, Serie C, and feeds in to it through promotion ...
**Winners: 2007–08 (group A)
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Eccellenza Piedmont-Aosta Valley
**Winners: 2004–05 (group A)
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Coppa Italia Serie C
**Winners: 1972–73, 2017–18
*Coppa CONI
**Winners: 1927
Divisional movements
References
External links
Official Site
prepared by Enrico Acerbi for
RSSSF
The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (''RSSSF'') is an international organisation dedicated to collecting statistics about association football. The foundation aims to build an exhaustive archive of football-related information from around ...
Associazione Orgoglio Grigio 'Grey Pride Association': a supporters site
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Football clubs in Italy
Association football clubs established in 1912
Football clubs in Piedmont and Aosta Valley
Italian football First Division clubs
Serie D clubs
Eccellenza
1912 establishments in Italy
Coppa Italia Serie C winning clubs