Football Club Esperia Viareggio[1] known as Viareggio is an Italian football club located in Viareggio, Tuscany.
It currently plays in Lega Pro Prima Divisione.
Its colors are white and black.
[edit] History
It is the heir of the old Viareggio Calcio founded on 1919 and cancelled by FIGC in 2002, with a history of seasons spent at the Serie C level, notably from 1990 to 1994 and from 1997 to 2002. The current denomination has been assumed in honour to the first team founded in the city.
Promoted in 2006 after having won its Eccellenza Tuscany round, Esperia Viareggio gained its second consecutive promotion on 22 April 2007 by mathematically winning the Group E of Serie D in advance of four matchdays.
At the end of the 2008–09 Lega Pro Seconda Divisione season, the club was admitted to Lega Pro Prima Divisione for the first time in its history.
However numbers of longest serving players retired, namely Samuele Barsotti and Giuseppe Costantino in 2010 and Michele Fusi in 2009, plus the left for Alberto Reccolani, made the team had to play relegation play-outs for two successive season, winning both to survive. The only defenders were hired in long-term contract in 2010–11 season were Lorenzo Fiale and Sergio Carnesalini, the others were borrowed from other teams, which the starting keeper Carlo Pinsoglio was from Juventus and was spotted by Italy national under-21 football team during his stay with club.
[edit] Players
[edit] 2011–12 squad
- As of 24 July 2011 [2]
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
[edit] Notable former players
[edit] Notable former managers
[edit] References
- ^ Esperia Viareggio page @ Serie-D.com
- ^ "Inizia il ritiro dei bianconeri." (in Italian). FC Esperia Viareggio. 24 July 2011. http://www.esperiaviareggio.it/sito/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1261&Itemid=120. Retrieved 26 July 2011.
[edit] External links
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