Venezia Football Club, commonly referred to as Venezia, is a professional
football club based in
Venice
Venice ( ; it, Venezia ; vec, Venesia or ) is a city in northeastern Italy and the capital of the Veneto region. It is built on a group of 118 small islands that are separated by canals and linked by over 400 bridges. The isla ...
, Italy, that currently plays in
Serie B
The Serie B (), currently named 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 been ...
.
Originally founded as Venezia Foot Ball Club in 1907, the club have spent a large part of their history in Italy's top two divisions.
Venezia's biggest achievement to date was winning the
Coppa Italia
The ("Italy Cup") is an annual knockout cup competition in Italian football organized by the FIGC until the 2009–10 season and the Lega Serie A ever since.
History
The beginning of the tournament was turbulent, due to the complexity ...
in the
1940–41 season. They followed this cup success up with their highest
Serie A
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finish of third place in the
following season.
Stadium

Venezia's
Stadio Pier Luigi Penzo
Stadio Pier Luigi Penzo is a multi-use stadium in Venice, Italy. It is the largest sports facility in Venice and the home ground of Venezia F.C. The stadium was first opened in 1913 and takes its name from World War I pilot (1896–1928). It ...
first opened in 1913 and takes its name from
World War I
World War I (28 July 1914 11 November 1918), often abbreviated as WWI, was List of wars and anthropogenic disasters by death toll, one of the deadliest global conflicts in history. Belligerents included much of Europe, the Russian Empire, ...
pilot Pier Luigi Penzo. Stadio Penzo is the second-oldest stadium in Italy, after
Genoa
Genoa ( ; it, Genova ; lij, Zêna ). is the capital of the Regions of Italy, Italian region of Liguria and the List of cities in Italy, sixth-largest city in Italy. In 2015, 594,733 people lived within the city's administrative limits. As of t ...
's
Stadio Luigi Ferraris
The Stadio comunale Luigi Ferraris, also known as the Marassi from the name of the neighbourhood where it is located, is a multi-use stadium in Genoa, Italy. The home of Genoa C.F.C. and U.C. Sampdoria football clubs, it opened in 1911 and i ...
.
The stadium, located on the island of
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, adjacent to the grounds of the
Venice Biennale
The Venice Biennale (; it, La Biennale di Venezia) is an international cultural exhibition hosted annually in Venice, Italy by the Biennale Foundation. The biennale has been organised every year since 1895, which makes it the oldest of ...
, is notable for being primarily accessible by boat.
The record attendance of 26,000 was for a
1966
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* January 3 – 1966 Upper Voltan coup d'état: President Maurice Yaméogo is ...
Serie A
The Serie A (), also called Serie A TIM for national sponsorship with TIM, is a professional league competition for football clubs located at the top of the Italian football league system and the winner is awarded the Scudetto and the Copp ...
match against
A.C. Milan
Associazione Calcio Milan (), commonly referred to as AC Milan or simply Milan, is a professional football club in Milan, Italy, founded in 1899. The club has spent its entire history, with the exception of the 1980–81 and 1982–83 season ...
.
Originally constructed from wood, the stadium was largely upgraded with a concrete main stand in the 1920s and further improvements were made in the decades that followed.
On September 11, 1970 a tornado hit Venice and caused extensive damage to the stadium. The stadium was only partially reinstated, with the capacity reduced to just over 5,000.
When the club rose back up to Serie A in 1998, additional makeshift stands were added, bringing capacity back up to 13,400, but it has since been reduced again to the current capacity of 7,450.
History
Foundation and early years
Venezia Foot Ball Club was founded on 14 December 1907 in Venice by about 20 enthusiasts through the merger of the football sections of two Venetian sports clubs: the ''Martial Gymnastics Society'' and ''Costantino Reyer''. The place chosen by the founders to give life to the new football club was the restaurant "Da Nane in Corte dell'Orso" near Campo San Bortolomio. Among the founders were Davide Fano, the first president; Walter Aemisseger, from Swiss club
FC Winterthur
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, the first coach and captain; Guido Battisti; Antonio Borella; Gerardo Bortoletti; ; Aldo Federici, known as "Baciccia"; Pietro Golzio, known as "Pioppa"; Silvio Lorenzetti, Pietro Piccoli; Primo Pitteri; Alessandro Santi; Marcello Santi; Luigi Vianello; Pietro Visintin; and Mario Vivante.
In its early years, the club's matches were played in the pine forest of
Sant'Elena Sant'Elena may refer to:
* Sant'Elena (island), an island of Venice, Italy
* Sant'Elena, Rome, a church in Rome, Italy
* Sant'Elena, Venice, a Gothic-style, Roman Catholic church in Venice, Italy.
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. Venezia's first matches were played against the
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Padova
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,
Verona
Verona ( , ; vec, Verona or ) is a city on the Adige River in Veneto, Italy, with 258,031 inhabitants. It is one of the seven provincial capitals of the region. It is the largest city municipality in the region and the second largest in nor ...
, and
Vicenza
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Vicenza is a t ...
, as well as against the crews of the ships arriving at the port of Venice. Venezia's first match was played on December 22, 1907 against Vicenza, ending 1–1.
Venezia participated in Italy's top division for the first time in the
1909 Italian Football Championship
The 1909 Italian Football Championship season was won by Pro Vercelli.
In this season, as in the previous one, two championships of ''Prima Categoria'' were played:
#''Federal Championship'', the first tournament where foreign players (if they li ...
. As the only Veneto club, Venezia were directly admitted to the semifinals against the winners of the
Lombardia
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US Milanese
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, and lost the first leg 7–1 and the return leg 11–2.
Venezia participated in the Prima Categoria, Italy's top division, from the
1910–11 season through the
1914–15 season, which would be the last season played before Italy entered
World War I
World War I (28 July 1914 11 November 1918), often abbreviated as WWI, was List of wars and anthropogenic disasters by death toll, one of the deadliest global conflicts in history. Belligerents included much of Europe, the Russian Empire, ...
.
In the
1911–12 season, Venezia won the Veneto-Emilian group and reached the national final against
Pro Vercelli
Football Club Pro Vercelli 1892, commonly referred to as Pro Vercelli, is an Italian football club based in Vercelli, Piedmont. The club is mostly renowned as one of the most successful teams in the early football era of Italy, with seven natio ...
, losing 7–0 in the first leg and 6–0 in the second leg.
[Un Secolo di Calcio Venezia, Il Venezia dalla nascita al girone unico, Michele Gottardi, p. 18.]
On 7 September 1913, ''Campo Sportivo Comunale di Sant’Elena'', the Venetian stadium on the island of Sant'Elena, later to be named
Stadio Pier Luigi Penzo
Stadio Pier Luigi Penzo is a multi-use stadium in Venice, Italy. It is the largest sports facility in Venice and the home ground of Venezia F.C. The stadium was first opened in 1913 and takes its name from World War I pilot (1896–1928). It ...
, was opened, complete with a covered grandstand for more than 500 spectators. Venezia lost the inaugural match to
Genoa
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, 0–7.
In the
1914–15 season, Venezia qualified for the semifinals, and finished fourth in Group A, before the season was suspended due to the war.
1919 to 1939
AC Venezia
In April 1919, at Palazzo Gritti-Faccanon, in the then headquarters of
Il Gazzettino
''Il Gazzettino'' is an Italian daily local newspaper, based in Mestre, Italy. It is the main newspaper in the Northeast Italy and is one of the oldest newspapers in Italy.
Profile
''Il Gazzettino'' has the following eight local editions:
#Venic ...
, the members of Venezia F.B.C. and the Aurora F.B.C., a minor lagoon club, decided to join forces and rename the club as ''Associazione Calcio Venezia''. On the occasion, the government contributed to the relaunch of the lagoon club with an extraordinary contribution of 40,000 lire, as compensation for having used the sports field as a military base.
In the
1921–22 season, Venezia were relegated to the
Seconda Divisione
Seconda Divisione (''Second Division'') was the name of the second level of the Italian Football Championship from 1921 to 1926. The competition was initially founded in opposition to the FIGC by the clubs of Northern Italy, which disagreed the o ...
. Venezia returned to the
Prima Divisione
Prima Divisione (''First Division'') was the name of the first level of the Italian Football Championship from 1921 to 1926. The competition was initially founded in opposition to the FIGC by the richest clubs of Northern Italy, which disagreed th ...
in the
1926–27 season, however, following the creation of the
Divisione Nazionale
Divisione Nazionale ''(National Division)'' was the name of the first level of the Italian Football Championship from 1926 to 1929.
History
The competition was the evolution of former Prima Divisione ''(First Division)'' which had two main proble ...
as the new top flight, the Prima Divisione had become the second level of Italian football.
In the
1927–28 Prima Divisione season, Venezia finished second in Group A behind
Atalanta
Atalanta (; grc-gre, Ἀταλάντη, Atalantē) meaning "equal in weight", is a heroine in Greek mythology.
There are two versions of the huntress Atalanta: one from Arcadia (region), Arcadia, whose parents were Iasus and Clymene (mythology ...
, and were automatically admitted to the Divisione Nazionale by resolution of the
Italian Football Federation
The Italian Football Federation ( it, Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio; FIGC), known colloquially as ''Federcalcio'', is the governing body of football in Italy. It is based in Rome and the technical department is in Coverciano, Florence.
I ...
, which expanded the league to 32 clubs, with two groups of 16 clubs each.
In the
1927–28 Divisione Nazionale season, Venezia finished 11th in Group B and were relegated to
Serie B
The Serie B (), currently named 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 been ...
, which began operating in the
1929–30 season. Venezia finished 7th in Serie B that season.
SS Serenissima
In the summer of 1930, Venezia was renamed ''Società Sportiva Serenissima'', and the club colors were also changed with the adoption of the red of the
Flag of the Republic of Venice
The Flag of the Republic of Venice, commonly known as the Banner or Standard of Saint Mark (''stendardo di San Marco''), was the symbol of the Republic of Venice, until its dissolution in 1797.
Its main charge was the Lion of Saint Mark, sym ...
, while the
Lion of Saint Mark
The Lion of Saint Mark, representing Mark the Evangelist, pictured in the form of a winged lion, is an aspect of the Tetramorph. On the pinnacle of St Mark's Cathedral he is depicted as holding a Bible, and surmounting a golden lion which is ...
was placed on the chest.
In May 1931, on the occasion of the International Women's Gymnastic Competition, the Venetian stadium of Sant'Elena was named after World War I pilot Pier Luigi Penzo.
[Un Secolo di Calcio Venezia, Il Venezia dalla nascita al girone unico, Michele Gottardi, p. 28.]
After five consecutive seasons in Serie B since 1929–30, S.S. Serenissima finished last in Group B in the
1933–34 Serie B season and were set for relegation, but they would keep their place in the league as a result of an expansion from 26 to 32 teams for the following season.
AC Venezia and promotion to Serie A
On 1 August 1934, the club returned to its former name ''Associazione Calcio Venezia'' (albeit with the addition, inevitable at the time, of the adjective ''Fascista'') and its traditional ''neroverde'' (black and green) colors.
In the
1934–35 Serie B season, Venezia finished tied for 11th and were relegated to the nascent
Serie C
The Serie C () 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 body that runs the Serie C.
The unification of the Lega ...
. But Venezia's stay in Serie C would be short, as they finished top of the table in the
1935–36 season and earned direct promotion back to Serie B. Venezia also reached the Round of 32 of the
1935–36 Coppa Italia
The 1935–36 Coppa Italia was the restarting edition of the tournament and the first led to its conclusion since 1922.
98 teams, all the members of the Higher Directory, took part to this competition, which included a first phase, with elimina ...
, defeating Padova,
Fiumana (now Rijeka), and
Pistoiese
Unione Sportiva Pistoiese 1921 is an Italian association football club, based in Pistoia, Tuscany. Currently, Pistoiese plays in Serie D. Originally founded on 21 April 1921 and later restored after bankruptcy, the team plays their home games ...
, before being eliminated by S.S. Lazio, 2–0. The strong point of that team was the ''mediana di ferro'' (iron median) of Armando Varini, Aldo Biffi, and Attilo Kossovel.
The following season, Venezia reached the Round of 16 of the
1936–37 Coppa Italia
The 1936–37 Coppa Italia was the 2nd edition of the tournament under the organization of the Higher Directory.
All teams from Serie A, Serie B and Serie C took part to this competition, which included a first phase, with elimination rounds res ...
, losing to
A.C. Milan
Associazione Calcio Milan (), commonly referred to as AC Milan or simply Milan, is a professional football club in Milan, Italy, founded in 1899. The club has spent its entire history, with the exception of the 1980–81 and 1982–83 season ...
, 2–0, and survived a relegation tie-breaker with Pro Vercelli,
Messina
Messina (, also , ) is a harbour city and the capital city, capital of the Italian Metropolitan City of Messina. It is the third largest city on the island of Sicily, and the 13th largest city in Italy, with a population of more than 219,000 in ...
, and
Catania in the
1936-37 Serie B season to keep their place in the league.
In 1937, with the emergence of Arnaldo Bennati as club president, Venezia began a period of ascent. In the
1937–38 Serie B
The Serie B 1937–38 was the ninth tournament of this competition played in Italy since its creation.
Teams
Sanremese, Vigevano, Padova, Anconitana and Taranto had been promoted from Serie C, while Novara and Alessandria had been relegated fr ...
season, Venezia finished 8th in the table, and Bennati would bring in some important players including Víctor Tortora and Giovanni Alberti.
In the
1938–39 Serie B season, Venezia finished second and earned promotion to
Serie A
The Serie A (), also called Serie A TIM for national sponsorship with TIM, is a professional league competition for football clubs located at the top of the Italian football league system and the winner is awarded the Scudetto and the Copp ...
, which was achieved in dramatic fashion by defeating
Atalanta
Atalanta (; grc-gre, Ἀταλάντη, Atalantē) meaning "equal in weight", is a heroine in Greek mythology.
There are two versions of the huntress Atalanta: one from Arcadia (region), Arcadia, whose parents were Iasus and Clymene (mythology ...
in Bergamo, 0–1, on the last day of the season and overtaking them for second place despite being tied on points due to a better goal ratio. The winning goal, coming in front of 5,000 Venezia fans, was scored by
Francesco Pernigo
Francesco Pernigo (; 10 June 1918 – 15 December 1985) was an Italian footballer who played as a forward. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1948 Summer Olympics with the Italy national football team
The Italy national footba ...
, who is still Venezia's all-time leading scorer (45) in Serie A. Venezia's manager was Giuseppe Girani.
Venezia's rise to Serie A prompted a new renovation of
Stadio Pier Luigi Penzo
Stadio Pier Luigi Penzo is a multi-use stadium in Venice, Italy. It is the largest sports facility in Venice and the home ground of Venezia F.C. The stadium was first opened in 1913 and takes its name from World War I pilot (1896–1928). It ...
, with capacity increased from 10,000 to 22,000 after expansion of the existing stands.
[Un Secolo di Calcio Venezia, Storia del Penzo, Renato Vidal, p. 29.]
1939 to 1968
Golden era
Upon returning to Serie A after a 12-year absence, the Venezia squad was strengthened, with the arrival of players including
Luigi Busidoni, Silvio Di Gennaro, Sergio Stefanini, and, most importantly,
Valentino Mazzola
Valentino Mazzola (; 26 January 1919 – 4 May 1949) was an Italian footballer who played as an attacking midfielder or forward.
Considered one of the great number 10s in the history of football and, according to some, the best Italian footbal ...
. Mazzola was in Venice for military service, and after having showcased himself playing with military representatives in Campo dei Bacini, Venezia took him on trial and then bought him from Serie C club Alfa Romeo Milano. In the
1939–40 Serie A
The 1939–40 Serie A season was won by Ambrosiana-Inter.
Teams
Fiorentina and Venezia had been promoted from Serie B.
Final classification
Results
Top goalscorers
References and sources
*''Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio - La Stori ...
season, Venezia finished 10th in the table — highlighted by a win over eventual champions
Ambrosiana Inter in Venice — and took a step towards the two most successful seasons in the club's history.
In 1940, Venezia hired Giovanni Battista Rebuffo as manager and further strengthened the squad with the arrival of
Ezio Loik
Ezio Loik (; 26 September 1919 – 4 May 1949) was an Italian footballer who played as midfielder.
Born in Fiume, Loik began his career with Fiumana. He made his Serie A debut with Milan in 1937, and after three seasons, moved to Venezia. ...
from A.C. Milan, who would form a famous partnership with Valentino Mazzola in Venice. Although they would finish a modest 12th in the
1940–41 Serie A
The 1940–41 Serie A season was won by Bologna.
Teams
Atalanta and Livorno had been promoted from Serie B.
Final classification
Results
Top goalscorers
References and sources
*''Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio - La Storia 1898-2004'', ...
season, Venezia would go on to win the
1940–41 Coppa Italia
The 1940–41 Coppa Italia was the 8th Coppa Italia, the major Italian domestic cup. The competition was won by Venezia.
Serie C elimination round
Replay matches
First round
6 clubs are added (Monfalcone, Ilva Savona, Carpi, Battipaglia ...
— the club's first major trophy. Venezia defeated
MU Borzacchini in the Round of 32,
Udinese
Udinese Calcio, commonly referred to as Udinese, is a professional Italian football club based in Udine, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, that currently plays in Serie A. It was founded on 30 November 1896 as a sports club, and on 5 July 1911 as a foo ...
in the Round of 16,
Bologna
Bologna (, , ; egl, label=Emilian language, Emilian, Bulåggna ; lat, Bononia) is the capital and largest city of the Emilia-Romagna region in Northern Italy. It is the seventh most populous city in Italy with about 400,000 inhabitants and 1 ...
in the quarterfinals, and S.S. Lazio in the semifinals, meeting
A.S. Roma
' (''Rome Sport Association''), commonly referred to as Roma (), is a professional football club based in Rome, Italy. Founded by a merger in 1927, Roma has participated in the top tier of Italian football for all of its existence, except for ...
in the final. After a 3–3 draw in Rome, Venezia won the return leg at Stadio Penzo, 1–0, on a goal from Loik.
The following year, Venezia would make a run for the Scudetto. In the
1941–42 Serie A
The 1941–42 Serie A season was won by Roma.
Teams
Liguria and Modena
Modena (, , ; egl, label=Emilian language#Dialects, Modenese, Mòdna ; ett, Mutna; la, Mutina) is a city and ''comune'' (municipality) on the south side of the P ...
season, the Loik-Mazzola duo was outstanding, while
Francesco Pernigo
Francesco Pernigo (; 10 June 1918 – 15 December 1985) was an Italian footballer who played as a forward. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1948 Summer Olympics with the Italy national football team
The Italy national footba ...
would score 12 league goals. A few rounds from the end of the season, Venezia faced Roma in a critical match at Stadio Penzo, but Venezia would lose after missing a penalty, and Roma would go on to win the championship on 42 points, with
Torino
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second on 39 points and Venezia third on 38 points. The third-place finish remains Venezia's best-ever result in Serie A. In the
1941–42 Coppa Italia
The 1941–42 Coppa Italia was the 9th Coppa Italia
The ("Italy Cup") is an annual knockout cup competition in Italian football organized by the FIGC until the 2009–10 season and the Lega Serie A ever since.
History
The beginning o ...
, Venezia defeated Torino in the Round of 32,
Pisa
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in the Round of 16, and Bologna in the quarterfinals, but would lose to A.C. Milan in the semifinals, 2–1.
In the summer of 1942, Venezia sold Loik and Mazzola to Torino, for the then exorbitant figure of 1,200,000
lira
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. Venezia would struggle in the
1942–43 Serie A
The 1942–43 Serie A season was won by Torino.
Teams
Bari and Vicenza had been promoted from Serie B.
Events
Goal average was abolished.
This was the last championship before a two-years break due to World War II.
Final classification
Res ...
season, finishing 14th in the table and needing to defeat
Bari in a relegation tie-breaker to remain in Serie A. But in the
1942–43 Coppa Italia
The 1942–43 Coppa Italia was the 10th edition of the tournament and the last before the suspension of football competitions in Italy due to World War II related events. The Coppa Italia would have restored only several years later, in the summe ...
, Venezia would reach their second final in three years. In the final, Venezia would lose to Torino, 4–0, with Mazzola scoring against his former club.
After the 1942–43 season, football competitions in Italy were suspended due to
World War II
World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the World War II by country, vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great power ...
.
Postwar period
After
World War II
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, Venezia reestablished its name as ''Associazione Calcio Venezia''.
In Italy, national football resumed with the
1945–46 Italian Football Championship
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, and Venezia struggled, finishing 13th in the table. Serie A was restored in the
1946–47 season, and despite the 13 goals by Valeriano Ottino (the most goals in a Serie A season by a Venezia player) Venezia were relegated to
Serie B
The Serie B (), currently named 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 been ...
. At the same time, Arnaldo Bennati would leave the presidency. Following the highest point in the club's history, a period of uncertainty began.
After finishing in fourth in Serie B in the
1947–48 season, sporting director Giuseppe Girani and manager Mario Villini led Venezia to promotion back to Serie A in the
1948–49 season, finishing second, just one point ahead of Vicenza.
But Venezia faced serious financial uncertainty, to the point that in the
1949–50 Serie A
The 1949–50 Serie A season was won by Juventus.
Teams
Como and Venezia had been promoted from Serie B.
Final classification
Results
Top goalscorers
References and sources
*''Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio - La Storia 1898-2004'', Pan ...
season the club was chaired by a local council. Venezia were forced to sell goalscorer
Adriano Zecca
Adriano Zecca (April 11, 1923 – March 1983) was an Italian professional football player and coach.
He was born in Genoa and played for 4 seasons (100 games, 19 goals) in the Serie A for Modena F.C. and A.S. Roma.
Honours
* Italian Cham ...
to Roma, and did not have the quality to compete in the top flight, finishing last with only 16 points. In the summer of 1950,
Mario Renosto
Mario Renosto (15 June 1929 in Venice – 14 November 1988) was an Italian professional footballer who played as a midfielder.
He played for 9 seasons (121 games, 30 goals) in the Serie A for S.S.C. Venezia, A.C. Milan, A.S. Roma, Novara Calcio ...
was sold to A.C. Milan, and he immediately won the Scudetto with the ''rossoneri'' the following season.
Upon falling back to Serie B, Venezia would finish a modest sixth in the table in the
1950–51 season despite 20 goals from
Pietro Broccini
Pietro Broccini (2 January 1928, in Portovenere, La Spezia – 2 September 2006, in Sanremo, Imperia) was an Italian football (soccer) player in the midfielder role.
In his career, he played 33 Serie A matches with Inter Milan and won two ...
, who would leave for Inter Milan in the summer.
In the
1951–52 season, Venezia would be relegated to Serie C, and they would spend four seasons in the third tier, before earning promotion back to Serie B in the
1956–57 season under manager
Carlo Alberto Quario
Carlo Alberto Quario (born 14 March 1913 in Vercelli
Vercelli (; pms, Vërsèj ), is a city and ''comune'' of 46,552 inhabitants (January 1, 2017) in the Province of Vercelli, Piedmont, northern Italy. One of the oldest urban sites in northe ...
.
Despite still playing in Serie B, Venezia would make an impressive run in the
1958–59 Coppa Italia, eliminating Roma and Torino on their way to the semifinals, where they would lose to Inter, and then lose a third place match with Genoa. At the end of the season, manager Carlo Alberto Quario would leave the bench, and Venezia would narrowly avoid another relegation to Serie C in the
1959-60 season, surviving a relegation tie-breaker with
Monza
Monza (, ; lmo, label= Lombard, Monça, locally ; lat, Modoetia) is a city and ''comune'' on the River Lambro, a tributary of the Po in the Lombardy region of Italy, about north-northeast of Milan. It is the capital of the Province of M ...
and
Taranto
Taranto (, also ; ; nap, label=Tarantino dialect, Tarantino, Tarde; Latin: Tarentum; Old Italian: ''Tarento''; Ancient Greek: Τάρᾱς) is a coastal city in Apulia, Southern Italy. It is the capital of the Province of Taranto, serving as an ...
.
In the
1960–61 Serie B season, entrepreneur Anacleto Ligabue took over as extraordinary commissioner of the club, and he immediately recalled Carlo Alberto Quario to the bench. It would be a winning move, as Venezia finished top of the table, and returned to Serie A after an 11-year absence. The promotion-winning team featured the young Venetian
Gianni Rossi
Gianni Rossi (14 October 1936 – 25 September 2021) was an Italian professional footballer and manager. He played as a midfielder for Venezia, Juventus, Bari and Sottomarina
Sottomarina is a small town on a peninsula which has the same name ...
plus new arrivals
Virginio De Paoli
Virginio De Paoli (; 22 June 1938 – 24 August 2009) was an Italian professional football player and coach who played as a striker.Sergio Frascoli
Sergio Frascoli (born March 14, 1936 in San Giorgio su Legnano) is a retired Italian professional football player.
He played 6 seasons (113 games, 4 goals) in the Serie A for Aurora Pro Patria 1919, S.S.C. Venezia, A.S. Roma and SPAL 1907
...
, Gianni Grossi, and striker
Luigi Raffin
Luigi Raffin (1 June 1936 – 2 April 2023)Piazza San Marco
Piazza San Marco (; vec, Piasa San Marco), often known in English as St Mark's Square, is the principal public square of Venice, Italy, where it is generally known just as ''la Piazza'' ("the Square"). All other urban spaces in the city (exc ...
.
On Venezia's return to Serie A in the
1961–62 season,
Count Giovanni Volpi di Misurata became club president, with Ligabue and Enrico Linetti as his deputies. Although the team got off to a slow start, Venezia would ultimately put together a respectable campaign, earning wins over
Juventus
Juventus Football Club (from la, iuventūs, 'youth'; ), colloquially known as Juve (), is a professional football club based in Turin, Piedmont, Italy, that competes in the Serie A, the top tier of the Italian football league system. Founded in ...
and A.C. Milan, and finishing 12th in the table. The team featured midfielder
Juan Santisteban
Juan Santisteban Troyano (born 8 December 1936) is a Spanish retired football midfielder and manager.
Honours Player
;Real Madrid
* Intercontinental Cup: 1960
*European Cup: 1956–57, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60
* Spanish League: 195 ...
who had arrived from
Real Madrid
Real Madrid Club de Fútbol (, meaning ''Royal Madrid Football Club''), commonly referred to as Real Madrid, is a Spanish professional football club based in Madrid.
Founded in 1902 as Madrid Football Club, the club has traditionally wor ...
, while Raffin would score 11 goals during the season.
But in the
1962–63 Serie A
The 1962–63 Serie A season was won by Internazionale.
Teams
Genoa, Napoli and Modena had been promoted from Serie B.
Final classification
Results
Top goalscorers
References and sources
*''Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio - La Storia 1 ...
season, Venezia finished 17th in the table and were again relegated to Serie B. At the end of the season, there would be several departures, including Carlo Alberto Quario and Gino Raffin, who had scored 39 goals in total in the previous three seasons.
After three seasons in Serie B, Venezia earned promotion to Serie A once again, finishing first in the
1965–66 Serie B
The Serie B 1965–66 was the thirty-fourth tournament of this competition played in Italy since its creation.
Teams
Novara, Pisa and Reggina had been promoted from Serie C, while Genoa, Messina and Mantova had been relegated from Serie A.
Fina ...
season. But in the
1966–67 Serie A
The 1966–67 Serie A season was won by Juventus, it was their second scudetto of the 1960s. The season was closely contested and went down to the final day of the season; Internazionale were left needing just a draw or having Juventus not beat L ...
season, Venezia were directly relegated back to Serie B, and they would not see the top flight again for more than 30 years. In the following
1967–68 Serie B
The Serie B 1967–68 was the thirty-sixth tournament of this competition played in Italy since its creation.
Teams
Monza, Perugia and Bari had been promoted from Serie C, while Lazio, Foggia, Venezia and Lecco had been relegated from Serie A.
...
season, Venezia would be relegated to Serie C.
1968 to 1986
Following the relegation from Serie B in 1968, Venezia would languish in
Serie C
The Serie C () 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 body that runs the Serie C.
The unification of the Lega ...
,
Serie C1
Lega Pro Prima Divisione was the third highest football league in Italy. It consisted of 33 teams, divided geographically into two divisions of 16 and 17 teams for group A and B respectively. Until 2008 it was known as Serie C1.
Before the 1978 ...
,
Serie C2
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, and
Serie D
The Serie D () is the top level of semi-professional football in the country. The fourth tier of the Italian league system, the competition sits beneath the third professional league, Serie C. It is administered by the Lega Nazionale Dilettant ...
through the 1980s.
1987 to 2005
Maurizio Zamparini arrival and merger with Mestre
Ahead of the 1986–87 season, Venezia was acquired by businessman
Maurizio Zamparini
Maurizio Zamparini (9 June 1941 – 1 February 2022) was an Italian businessman. He was the owner and director of football club U.S. Città di Palermo between July 2002 – February 2017 and from July 2017 – December 2018.
Biography
Zampari ...
, who would lead the club for the next 16 seasons.
After his first season in charge, Zamparini would merge Venezia with mainland club
A.C. Mestre
Associazione Calcio Mestre is an Italian association football club located in Mestre, Venice, Veneto. It currently plays in Serie D, the fourth tier of the Italian league system. Its colors are orange and black.
History
The club was founded in ...
, who were also playing in Serie C2. The merger was executed on 26 June 1987. Zamparini temporarily changed the name of the club to ''Calcio VeneziaMestre'', though the club would be renamed ''Associazione Calcio Venezia'' in November 1989. With the merger, the club's colors changed from ''neroverde'' (green-black) to ''arancioneroverde'' (orange-black-green). Further, the team's home matches were moved from Stadio Penzo in Venice to Stadio Francesco Baracca in
Mestre
Mestre () is a borough of the ''comune'' (municipality) of Venice, on the mainland opposite the historical island city in the region of Veneto, Italy.
Administratively, Mestre forms (together with the nearby Carpenedo) the ''Municipalità d ...
.
In the 1987–88 season, Venezia achieved promotion from
Serie C2
Lega Pro Seconda Divisione was the fourth highest football league in Italy, the lowest with a professional status. Usually it consisted of 36 teams, but in the 2011–12 season, there were 41 teams divided geographically into two divisions of ...
to
Serie C1
Lega Pro Prima Divisione was the third highest football league in Italy. It consisted of 33 teams, divided geographically into two divisions of 16 and 17 teams for group A and B respectively. Until 2008 it was known as Serie C1.
Before the 1978 ...
, returning to the third tier for the first time since the 1976–77 season.
Over the next two seasons, the team — featuring players including Andrea Poggi, Giancarlo Filippini, and a young
Paolo Poggi — steadily improved, and built towards a return to Serie B.
Return to Serie B
In the 1990–91 season, Venezia, under manager
Alberto Zaccheroni
Alberto Zaccheroni (; born 1 April 1953) is an Italian football manager, formerly in charge of the United Arab Emirates and Japan national football teams.
He has managed a number of top clubs in Serie A, the high point of his career being his ...
, earned promotion back to Serie B after a 23-year absence. In a playoff for second place, Venezia defeated Como, 2–1, with 7,000 fans from Venice and Mestre attending the match in Cesena.
Due to the insufficient capacity at Stadio Baracca in Mestre for Serie B, Venezia would move back to Stadio Penzo in Venice, renovating and expanding the stadium, with the elimination of the
athletics
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Sports
* Sport of athletics, a collection of sporting events that involve competitive running, jumping, throwing, and walking
** Track and field, a sub-category of the above sport
* Athletics (physical culture), competiti ...
track
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Routes or imprints
* Ancient trackway, any track or trail whose origin is lost in antiquity
* Animal track, imprints left on surfaces that an animal walks across
* Desire path, a line worn by people taking the short ...
.
Venezia would spend the next seven seasons in Serie B, before finally achieving promotion.
Return to Serie A

In the
1997–98 Serie B
The Serie B 1997–98 was the sixty-sixth tournament of this competition played in Italy since its creation.
Teams
Treviso, Monza, Fidelis Andria and Ancona had been promoted from Serie C, while Cagliari, Perugia, Hellas Verona and Reggiana h ...
season, Venezia, under manager
Walter Novellino
Walter Alfredo Novellino (born 4 June 1953; ), is an Italian football manager and former player, who played as a midfielder.
Club career
Novellino was born at Montemarano, province of Avellino. After spending his childhood in São Paulo, Bra ...
, finished second in the table and earned promotion back to Serie A after a 31-year absence.
Ahead of the
1998–99 Serie A
The 1998–99 Serie A saw Milan win their 16th Scudetto, led by coach Alberto Zaccheroni. Lazio finished second, losing the title on the last day. Internazionale, with an often injured or rested Ronaldo, had a disastrous season, finishing in 8th ...
season, sporting director
Beppe Marotta
Giuseppe "Beppe" Marotta (born 25 March 1957) is an Italian football executive who is currently the CEO for sport of Italian football club Internazionale. In 2014, he was inducted into the Italian Football Hall of Fame.
Early career
In 1978, a ...
would strengthen the team, including the double signing of striker
Filippo Maniero
Filippo "Pippo" Maniero (born 11 September 1972, in Padua) is an Italian retired association footballer who played as a striker.
Club career
Maniero played for several teams throughout his career, most notably A.C. Milan, Parma, Palermo and Tor ...
and goalkeeper
Massimo Taibi
Massimo Taibi (; born 18 February 1970) is an Italian former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper for several clubs, mostly in Italy's Serie A, B, and C1. He had a brief spell at English club Manchester United.
Career
Italy
Taib ...
from A.C. Milan. Through the first half of the season, though, Venezia were bottom of the table, and Maniero hadn't scored a goal. But a turning point came in January with the arrival of young playmaker
Álvaro Recoba
Álvaro Alexánder Recoba Rivero (; born 17 March 1976; nickname "El Chino" on loan from Inter Milan. Maniero and Recoba would form a prolific partnership in attack, scoring 23 goals between them in the second half of the season — Maniero with 12, Recoba with 11 — and gradually pulling Venezia out of the relegation zone. In the penultimate week of the season, Venezia needed a win against Recoba's parent club Inter to preserve their Serie A status, and Recoba contributed a goal and an assist in a 3–1 win, as Venezia completed the comeback and finished in 11th place, four points above the relegation zone.
Going into the
1999–2000 Serie A
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By late March, Juventus topped the table by nine p ...
season, Venezia replaced Novellino with
Luciano Spalletti
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Playing career
Born in Certaldo, Metropolitan City of Florence, Spalletti started his career ...
. But without Recoba, Venezia would struggle. During the campaign, they would go through three coaches — Spalletti was sacked in the fall, then recalled after
Giuseppe Materazzi
Giuseppe Materazzi (born 5 January 1946 in Arborea, Province of Oristano) is an Italian football manager and former player, who played as a midfielder.
Playing career
Sardinian-born Materazzi is best remember as one of the most representative ...
lasted just 27 days, until
Francesco Oddo
Francesco Oddo (born 24 August 1946) is an Italian football manager and former player.
Career
Born in Trapani, Sicily, but resident of Città Sant'Angelo, Abruzzo, Oddo started his coaching career in 1988 with Giulianova of the Serie C2 league. ...
was hired in February. Venezia would make a run in the
1999–2000 Coppa Italia
The 1999–2000 Coppa Italia was the 53rd edition of the tournament, which began on 15 August 1999 and ended on 18 May 2000. In the final, Lazio beat Internazionale
Football Club Internazionale Milano, commonly referred to as Internazionale ...
, eliminating Udinese and Fiorentina among others on their way to the semifinals, where they were finally beaten by Lazio, but that form wouldn't carry over to league play. Venezia ultimately finished 16th and were relegated to Serie B.
For the
2000–01 Serie B
The Serie B 2000–01 was the sixty-ninth tournament of this competition played in Italy since its creation.
Teams
Siena, Crotone, Cittadella and Ancona had been promoted from Serie C, while Torino, Venezia FC, Cagliari and Piacenza had been ...
season, Venezia hired manager
Cesare Prandelli
Claudio Cesare Prandelli (; born 19 August 1957) is an Italian football coach and former player. He was most recently head coach of Fiorentina.
Career Player
Prandelli was a midfielder who moved from Atalanta to Juventus in 1979. His first gam ...
, and he would lead Venezia right back to Serie A. But it wouldn't last, as Prandelli was let go early into the
2001–02 Serie A
The 2001–02 Serie A (known as the Serie A TIM for sponsorship reasons) was the 100th season of top-tier Italian football, the 70th in a round-robin tournament. It was composed by 18 teams, for the 14th consecutive time from season 1988–89.
...
season, and Venezia would go on to finish last and suffer its second relegation in three years.
Zamparini exit, relegation, and bankruptcy
On 21 July 2002, Zamparini left Venezia and took over Palermo. The following day, in a move called the ''furto di Pergine'' — the "theft of Pergine" — Zamparini has 12 players plus manager Ezio Glerean withdrawn by bus from Venezia's preseason camp in
Pergine Valsugana
Pergine Valsugana (''Pèrzen'' in local dialect, german: Fersen im Suganertal) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in Trentino in the northern Italian region Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, located about east of Trento.
Pergine Valsugana borders th ...
and taken to Palermo's preseason camp in
Longarone
Longarone is a town and ''comune'' on the banks of the Piave in the province of Belluno, in northeast Italy. It is situated from Belluno.
4,642 people work all together in Longarone, which is 112.62% of the total population, with most actual i ...
. In the mass transfer, Palermo took goalkeeper
Generoso Rossi
Generoso Rossi (born 3 January 1979) is an Italian former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper.
Club career
Rossi started his career at A.S. Bari. he was on loan to Serie C1 teams, and returned to Bari in summer 2000. He made his ...
, defenders
Fabio Bilica Fabio is a given name descended from Latin ''Fabius'' and very popular in Italy and Latin America (due to Italian migration). Its English equivalent is Fabian.
The name is written without an accent in Italian and Spanish, but is usually accented ...
,
Kewullay Conteh
Kewullay Conteh (born 31 December 1977) is a Sierra Leonean former professional Association football, footballer who played as a defender. He spent most his career in Italy while representing the Sierra Leone national team at international le ...
and
Francesco Modesto
Francesco Modesto (born 16 February 1982) is an Italian football coach and a former player, currently in charge as manager of club Vicenza.
As a player, he was a wing-back or winger on the left flank.
Playing career Cosenza
Modesto started ...
, midfielders
Valentino Lai
Valentino Lai (born 3 February 1984) is a former footballer who played as a midfielder. Born in Italy, Lai represented Sweden internationally.
Club career
Born in Cagliari, Italy, Lai started his career playing for Swedish club FBK Balkan at yo ...
,
Antonio Marasco
Antonio Marasco (born 19 February 1970) is an Italian former professional footballer. From 2007, he played as a midfielder in Serie D, the fifth highest level in Italian football and the level right below the professional league.
Career
Born ...
,
Stefano Morrone
Stefano Morrone (born 26 October 1978) is an Italian association football, footballer who played as a midfielder.
Club career
In 1998, he was co-signed by S.S. Lazio, Lazio and Empoli F.C., Empoli. In 1999, he joined Piacenza Calcio, Piacenza a ...
,
Frank Olivier Ongfiang,
Mario Santana
Mario Alberto Santana (born 23 December 1981) is an Argentine football coach and former
professional player, in the role of winger. He is currently playing for amateur club Athletic Club Palermo.
Club career Early career
He started his caree ...
and
Evans Soligo (later returned to Venice), and strikers
Arturo Di Napoli
Arturo Di Napoli (born 18 April 1974) is an Italian football coach and former player, who played as a striker. He is currently head coach of Italian amateurs Cologno.
Playing career From Empoli to Messina
Di Napoli started his career in m ...
and
Filippo Maniero
Filippo "Pippo" Maniero (born 11 September 1972, in Padua) is an Italian retired association footballer who played as a striker.
Club career
Maniero played for several teams throughout his career, most notably A.C. Milan, Parma, Palermo and Tor ...
. A few days later, striker
Igor Budan
Igor Budan (born 22 April 1980) is a Croatian former footballer who played as a forward. He currently works as deputy director of football for Serie A club Spezia.
Club career
Early career
Budan played for his native NK Rijeka for two seasons ...
and the sporting director Rino Foschi also moved from Venezia to Palermo.
Venezia finished 15th in the
2002–03 Serie B
The 2002–03 Serie B was the 71st season since its establishment in 1929. It is the second highest football league in Italy.
Teams
Livorno, Ascoli, Triestina and Catania had been promoted from Serie C, while Hellas Verona, Lecce, and Ve ...
season, then 20th in the
2003–04 Serie B
The 2003–04 Serie B is the 72nd season since its establishment in 1929. It is the second highest football league in Italy.
This 46 matchdays championship was the longest tournament in all the history of the Italian football.
Teams
Trevis ...
season, surviving a relegation playoff by defeating Bari, 2–1 on aggregate. But the club's financial situation could not be saved.
At the end of the
2004–05 Serie B
The 2004–05 Serie B is the 73rd season since its establishment in 1929. It is the second highest football league in Italy.
Teams
Arezzo, Catanzaro, Cesena and Crotone had been promoted from Serie C, while Perugia, Modena, and Empoli had bee ...
season, Venezia was relegated and declared bankrupt.
2005 to 2015
Società Sportiva Calcio Venezia
In the summer of 2005, the club was re-founded as ''Società Sportiva Calcio Venezia'' and was admitted to
Serie C2
Lega Pro Seconda Divisione was the fourth highest football league in Italy, the lowest with a professional status. Usually it consisted of 36 teams, but in the 2011–12 season, there were 41 teams divided geographically into two divisions of ...
by
Lodo Petrucci. In the
2005–06 Serie C2
The 2005–06 Serie C2 was the football league season of Italian Serie C2 for the years 2005 and 2006. It was divided into two phases: the regular season, played from August 28, 2005 to May 7, 2006, and the playoff phase. Once the regular seaso ...
season, Venezia earned promotion to Serie C1, and would spend the next three seasons in the third tier, but the club would be declared bankrupt once again by the end of the
2008–09 season.
Foot Ball Club Unione Venezia
In the summer of 2009, with Venice in danger of being a city without a football club, mayor
Massimo Cacciari
Massimo Cacciari (; born 5 June 1944) is an Italian philosopher, politician and public intellectual.
Biography
Born in Venice, Cacciari graduated in philosophy from the University of Padua (1967), where he also received his doctorate, writing ...
personally supervised the foundation of a new club. On July 27, 2009, the club was re-founded as ''Foot Ball Club Unione Venezia'', recognized as the legitimate successor of SSC Venezia, and was admitted to Serie D. Venezia won Serie D in the
2011–12 season and earned promotion from Lega Pro Seconda Divisione to Lega Pro Prima Divisione in the
2012–13 season, but would last just two seasons in the third tier before going bankrupt for the third time in 10 years.
2015 to Present
Venezia FC
In September 2015, a group of American investors led by attorney
Joe Tacopina
Joseph Tacopina (born 14 April, 1966) is an American lawyer. He was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York to Italian immigrants.
Early life and education
Raised in Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, Tacopina attended Poly Prep and Skidmore College, bef ...
moved to acquire the club out of bankruptcy, and re-founded the club as ''Venezia FC''. In the
2015–16 season, Venezia earned promotion from
Serie D
The Serie D () is the top level of semi-professional football in the country. The fourth tier of the Italian league system, the competition sits beneath the third professional league, Serie C. It is administered by the Lega Nazionale Dilettant ...
to
Serie C
The Serie C () 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 body that runs the Serie C.
The unification of the Lega ...
.
Filippo Inzaghi tenure
In June 2016, Venezia hired
Filippo Inzaghi
Filippo "Pippo" Inzaghi (; born 9 August 1973) is an Italian professional football manager and former player who played as a striker. He was nicknamed "Superpippo" or "Alta tensione" by fans and commentators during his playing career. He is ...
as manager. The former
Italian national team
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star's previous managerial experience was with A.C. Milan in
2014–15.
In Inzaghi's first season, the
2016–17 Lega Pro
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season, Venezia earned promotion to
Serie B
The Serie B (), currently named 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 been ...
and won the
Coppa Italia Serie C
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Format
There are a total of six rounds in the ...
. The Serie C title was secured on 19 April 2017, after beating Parma to top spot.
In the
2017–18 Serie B
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A total of 22 teams contested the league: 15 returning from the 2016–17 Serie B season, 4 promoted from 2016– ...
season, Venezia's first at that level for 12 years, the club was a surprise contender for promotion to
Serie A
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, managing to finish fifth in the table. This was their highest Serie B finish since ending the
2000–01 season in fourth place, when they were last promoted to the top-flight. In the first round of the Serie B promotion playoffs, Venezia defeated
Perugia
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The city is located about north of Rome and southeast of Florence. It covers a high hilltop and par ...
3–0 at the
Stadio Pier Luigi Penzo
Stadio Pier Luigi Penzo is a multi-use stadium in Venice, Italy. It is the largest sports facility in Venice and the home ground of Venezia F.C. The stadium was first opened in 1913 and takes its name from World War I pilot (1896–1928). It ...
to advance to the semi-finals. However, the club then lost to
Palermo
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due to a 1–0 defeat in the away leg, and was knocked out by a 2–1 aggregate scoreline.
In June 2018, Inzaghi decided to leave Venezia, and he would later join
Bologna
Bologna (, , ; egl, label=Emilian language, Emilian, Bulåggna ; lat, Bononia) is the capital and largest city of the Emilia-Romagna region in Northern Italy. It is the seventh most populous city in Italy with about 400,000 inhabitants and 1 ...
.
Joe Tacopina exit
After Inzaghi's departure, Venezia went through three coaches in the
2018–19 Serie B
The 2018–19 Serie B (known as Serie BKT for sponsorship reasons) was the 87th season of Serie B in Italy since its establishment in 1929.
A total of 19 teams contested in the 2018–19 season, instead of the usual 22 teams, due to the exclusi ...
season —
Stefano Vecchi
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Playing career
An Inter youth product, Vecchi had an unremarkable career as a central midfielder in the ...
,
Walter Zenga
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During his playing career, Zenga was part ...
, and
Serse Cosmi
Serse Cosmi (born 5 May 1958) is an Italian football coach, most recently in charge of Rijeka.
Career
Early career
Cosmi was born in 1958 in Ponte San Giovanni, a Perugia '' frazione''. His father, a cycling fan, called him Serse after Faus ...
— and finished 15th in the table. After losing the Serie B relegation play-out to
Salernitana
Unione Sportiva Salernitana 1919, commonly referred to as Salernitana, is
an Football in Italy, Italian football club based in Salerno, Campania. The original club was founded in 1919 and has been reconstituted three times in the course of its hi ...
, Venezia were set for relegation to Serie C, but they were ultimately spared when
Palermo
Palermo ( , ; scn, Palermu , locally also or ) is a city in southern Italy, the capital of both the autonomous region of Sicily and the Metropolitan City of Palermo, the city's surrounding metropolitan province. The city is noted for it ...
were punished with relegation due to "administrative non-compliance."
Ahead of the
2019–20 Serie B
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season, Venezia hired
Alessio Dionisi
Alessio Dionisi (born 1 April 1980) is an Italian professional football coach and former player who is the head coach of club Sassuolo.
Playing career
A centre back with free kick abilities, Dionisi spent most of his career at Serie C2 and Seri ...
as manager. In February 2020, with the team in another relegation battle, Venezia was recapitalized and the club's ownership removed Joe Tacopina as club president.
VFC Newco and Duncan Niederauer
Upon the club's reorganization, Venezia owner
Duncan Niederauer
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, former CEO of the New York Stock Exchange, took on the role of club president.
The following month, the 2019–20 Serie B season was suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy, but would resume in June. When the season resumed, Venezia would lose just two of their final 10 matches, and defeated
Perugia
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The city is located about north of Rome and southeast of Florence. It covers a high hilltop and par ...
on the final day of the season to remain in Serie B, finishing 11th in the league table, five points clear of the relegation play-out.
Return to Serie A
In August 2020, Venezia rebuilt its technical staff, hiring former long-time Venezia players and local Venetians Mattia Collauto and
Paolo Poggi as sporting director and technical director, respectively, a young American Alex Menta as analytics director, and Vicenza-born Paolo Zanetti as manager.
In the 2020–21 Serie B season, Venezia finished fifth in the table, again qualifying for the promotion playoffs to
Serie A
The Serie A (), also called Serie A TIM for national sponsorship with TIM, is a professional league competition for football clubs located at the top of the Italian football league system and the winner is awarded the Scudetto and the Copp ...
. In the promotion playoff first round, Venezia defeated A.C. ChievoVerona, Chievo Verona thanks to an extra-time goal from Dennis Johnsen, winning the tie 3–2. The first leg of Venezia's semi-final match against U.S. Lecce, Lecce was settled by a single goal from star striker Francesco Forte (footballer, born 1993), Francesco Forte, who was particularly crucial to the club's promotion push with 15 goals in the regular season, with a 1–1 tie in the away leg enabling the club to advance. In the final, Venezia met A.S. Cittadella for a place in Serie A. A 1–0 away win at their opponents' Stadio Pier Cesare Tombolato and the following 1–1 result at home, with a late equaliser from veteran forward Riccardo Bocalon, secured Venezia's first season in Serie A in 2001–02 Serie A, 19 years.
This achievement also marked a rapid rise for the club from
Serie D
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to
Serie A
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in only five years.
Venezia celebrated their return to Serie A with a parade of historical boats, rowing clubs, and gondolas on the Grand Canal (Venice), Grand Canal.
On 9 August 2021, the club broke its transfer record with the signing of American midfielder Gianluca Busio for $6.5 million (€5.7 million).
The club's first match back in Serie A was a 2–0 defeat against S.S.C. Napoli, Napoli on 22 August 2021. However, the club's time in Serie A would be short-lived, as they would be again relegated to Serie B at the end of the season.
Players
Current squad
Out on loan
Colours, badge and nicknames
Originally Venezia's colours were blue and red and the shirt featured halves in those colours; the kit was very similar to that of
Genoa
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.
However just a year after the club was founded, it changed colours to black and green.

Much later, in 1987 when the club merged with local side ''Associazione Calcio Mestre'' from
Mestre
Mestre () is a borough of the ''comune'' (municipality) of Venice, on the mainland opposite the historical island city in the region of Veneto, Italy.
Administratively, Mestre forms (together with the nearby Carpenedo) the ''Municipalità d ...
who wore orange and black,
orange would also become one of Venezia's official colours, giving them the nickname ''arancioneroverdi'' ("orange-black-greens").
Venezia's colours and kit are very distinctive; the shirt, shorts and socks are usually black with the shirt having a green and orange trim.
The symbol of the Venetian club is a winged-lion (see Lion of Venice), commonly mistaken for a griffin. The golden winged-lion is the official symbol carried by the city of province of Venice; the symbol has led to one of the club's most popular nicknames in the form of ''leoni alati'' ("winged-lions").
As the club has been renamed numerous times during its history, the badge has also changed several times; the most common one features the golden winged lion, along with the green and orange club colours with a golden border. As the city of Venice is situated on the Venetian Lagoon, the club is also nicknamed ''lagunari'' ("Lagoonal ones").
Honours

League
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Serie B
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**Champions: 1960–61 Serie B, 1960–61, 1965–66 Serie B, 1965–66
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Serie C
The Serie C () 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 body that runs the Serie C.
The unification of the Lega ...
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Serie C1
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Before the 1978 ...
**Champions: 1935–36 Serie C, 1935–36, 1955–56 Serie C, 1955–56, 2016–17 Lega Pro, 2016–17
*Lega Pro Seconda Divisione, Serie C2
**Champions: Serie C2 2005-06, 2005–06
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Serie D
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**Champions: 1982–83, 2011–12 Serie D, 2011–12, 2015–16 Serie D, 2015–16
Cups
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Coppa Italia
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History
The beginning of the tournament was turbulent, due to the complexity ...
**Winners: 1940–41 Coppa Italia, 1940–41
*Coppa Italia Lega Pro
**Winners: 2016−17 Coppa Italia Lega Pro, 2016–17
Divisional movements
References
External links
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