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The San Francisco Italian Athletic Club is a men's social and athletic club located at 1630 Stockton Street on Washington Square, North Beach in San Francisco, California. It sponsors the Statuto Race, an annual footrace event that has been running since 1919.


History

The current club was the result of the merger of several smaller
Italian Italian(s) may refer to: * Anything of, from, or related to the people of Italy over the centuries ** Italians, a Romance ethnic group related to or simply a citizen of the Italian Republic or Italian Kingdom ** Italian language, a Romance languag ...
sports clubs in San Francisco. The first club formed in 1917 and was called ''Circolo Ricreativo Italiano Virtus''. In 1919 a second club emerged called ''Unione Sportiva Italiana''. Shortly thereafter ''Sporting Club Italia'' began in 1920. The following year SC Italia joined with Virtus becoming ''Italia Virtus Club''. In 1926 they merged with Unione to become the largest Italian sports club in the country as ''Unione Sportiva Italiana Virtus''. By 1936 the current building of the club had been completed at which point they became known as ''Italian Athletic Club''. Negative sentiment during the World War II period led to the club dropping 'Italian' from their name and continued as simply ''San Francisco Athletic Club'' until 1979 when 'Italian' was once again part of their name.


Statuto Race

This is an annual footrace, started in 1919 by the ''Unione Sportiva Italiana'' predecessor of the continuing club. It celebrates the creation of Italy's first constitution, the
Statuto Albertino The Statuto Albertino ( English: ''Albertine Statute'') was the constitution granted by King Charles Albert of Sardinia to the Kingdom of Sardinia on 4 March 1848 and written in Italian and French. The Statute later became the constitution of ...
. It is one of a number in the Bay Area such as the
Dipsea The Dipsea Race is a trail running event in California, United States. It is the oldest cross-country trail running event and one of the oldest foot races of any kind in the United States. The 7.5 mile (12 km) long Dipsea Race has been h ...
(started in 1905) and
Bay to Breakers Bay to Breakers is an annual road running, footrace in San Francisco, California typically on the third Sunday of May. The phrase "Bay to Breakers" reflects the fact that the race starts at the northeast end of the downtown area a few blocks fro ...
(started in 1912 as the "Cross City Race"). The Statuto and these others are among the oldest footraces in the United States. A National Park Service document stated, about the Statuto: "The annual footrace across city streets energized the North Beach community, largely composed of Italian immigrants looking for a better life in America. The club’s activism in community improvement included not only the footrace and other sports but also culture and community service." 52 pages, including 17 photos from 2009. It had its 101st running on June 5, 2022, with an 8K footrace won in 24 minutes and 54 seconds. There was also a 2M walk event.


Athletics

The club has participated in numerous sporting activities including baseball, basketball cycling, fencing, gymnastics, running, and soccer. Their ''Statuto Race'' is among the oldest annual foot races in the country having started back in 1919 to commemorate Italy's first constitution as a cohesive nation. One of the club's highest achievements was accomplished by their soccer team when they won the
1976 National Challenge Cup The 1976 National Challenge Cup was the 63rd edition of the USSF's annual open soccer championship. Teams from the North American Soccer League declined to participate. The San Francisco I.A.C. defeated the New York Inter-Giuliana of New York ...
Steve Negoesco, of USF fame, was the coach of the champion soccer team. Other notable people from the SFIAC are Ray Piva (runner), Steve Landi (power lifter),
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(baseball), and
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(football). In 2016, SFIAC's Men's Soccer Team was promoted to the SFSFL Premier Division, which returns the team to the top local semi-professional level within the San Francisco Bay Area. SFIAC's soccer team still competes in the SFSFL Premier Division to this day.


References


Sources

*Pierucci, Gianrico Claudio. ''The Heart of North Beach''. SFIAC Press, 2008,


External links


Official website
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