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'''Treviso Foot-Ball Club 1993''' was a [[football (soccer)|football]] club based in [[Treviso]], [[Italy]]. The club was formed in [[1909]], and refounded in [[1993]], and last played in Italian [[Serie B]] division.

Treviso official colours are light blue and white.

==History==
Before 2005, Treviso FBC never played on the top flight of Italian football, always taking part to the national lower division, from [[Serie B]] to [[Serie D]], with a sixth place in the 1950-51 Serie B table, under head coach [[Nereo Rocco]], as its best result. In [[1993]] the club was cancelled because of financial troubles but admitted to [[Serie D]]. The club experienced a remarkable line of three consecutive promotions from [[1994]] to [[1997]] under coach [[Giuseppe Pillon]] which brought Treviso back to Serie B, over 40 years after its last appearance in the second-highest Italian league. Treviso relegated to [[Serie C1]] in [[2001]], but returned to Serie B in [[2003]]. In [[2005]], Pillon returned to Treviso and the team gained a respectful fifth place and a spot in the promotion playoff, then lost to [[Perugia Calcio|Perugia]]. However, in August 2005, after both [[Genoa C.F.C.|Genoa]] and [[Torino F.C.|Torino]] were relegated out of [[Serie A]], respectively for fraud and financial troubles, Treviso and [[Ascoli Calcio 1898|Ascoli]] were arbitrarily promoted in Serie A as a replacement.

In [[Serie A 2005-06|2005-06]], Treviso played in Italian [[Serie A]] for the first and, as of today, only time since its foundation. The team was coached by [[Ezio Rossi]], then replaced by [[Alberto Cavasin]]. For the first Serie A appearance of Treviso, the team was initially forced play their home games at the [[Stadio Euganeo]], in the close city of [[Padua]], because of the inadequacy of its home stadium, considered inadequate to Serie A matches for both security and capacity by the [[FIGC]]. However, a special amendment was approved by the Italian parliament for allowing Treviso to play at its home.

Unfortunately, Treviso's Serie A stay was short-lived. Last-place dwellers for nearly the entire 2005-06 season, they were officially relegated to [[Serie B]] for the '06-'07 campaign following a 3-1 loss to [[F.C. Messina Peloro|Messina]] on 9 April 2006. It appeared that Treviso would avoid relegation despite finishing 20th as a result of the [[Serie A scandal of 2006|Serie A match-fixing scandal]], however, they were eventually placed back in [[Serie B]] on 25 July 2006 when [[SS Lazio]] and [[ACF Fiorentina]]'s penalties were reduced by the Italian appeals court and the teams were placed back in [[Serie A]].

The club ultimately went bankrupt on summer 2009, after it suffered relegation from [[Serie B]] that same year.

==Achievements==
* [[Supercoppa di Lega Serie C1]] - 1 (2002-03)
* Serie C1/A Champions (1996-97) (2002-03)

==References==
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==External links==
* {{it icon}} [http://www.fbctreviso.it/ Treviso's official website]
* {{en icon}} [http://www.resultsfromfootball.com/seriea-team/trevisofc.html Treviso statistics]

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