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Novara
File:Novara Calcio Logo.png
Full nameNovara Calcio S.p.A.
Nickname(s)Biancoazzurri (The White-Blues)
Founded1908
GroundStadio Silvio Piola,
Novara, Italy
Capacity17,000
ChairmanMassimo De Salvo
ManagerAttilio Tesser
LeagueSerie A
2010–11Serie B, 3rd (promoted by play off)
WebsiteClub website

Novara Calcio is an Italian football club based in Novara, Piedmont.

History

In December 1908 the F.A.S. (Football Association Studenti) was created by eight students of Liceo Carlo Alberto, aged between 15–16 years; among them an engineer, Gianni Canestrini, and a lawyer, Piero Omodei Zorini. In Novara in those days, there were other small clubs like Voluntas, Pro Scalon, Ginnastica e Scherma, Forza & Speranza, Collegio Gallarini and many other student bodies. The best players from these teams came together to form Novara Calcio, and made their debut in the Italian league on 3 November 1912.

The first match was played against a team already then established as Torino, who won 2–1, with the first Novara goal scored by Mario Menendez.

In the years between World War I and World War II, Novara formed together with Pro Vercelli, Alessandria and Casale to make the so-called "quadrilatero piemontese" (Piedmont Quadrilateral). Novara's highest finish came in 1952 when they finished in eighth place in Serie A.

During these years of staying in the top flight, Novara had Silvio Piola to thank. His many goals (which at the end of his career was over 300), made a huge contribution to the cause of Novara. Following his death in 1996, the stadium at which Novara play was dedicated in his name.

In 1956 came relegation to Serie B, and another five years afterwards, they slipped down to Serie C due to a fraudulent complaint by a Sambenedettese player.

A few good seasons in Serie B followed, but then Novara stumbled again in 1977 with relegation to Serie C and worse in 1981 to Serie C2. In the 1995–96 season, Novara were back in Serie C1, but this joy was short-lived as the following year, the biancoazzurri again had to deal with relegation.

Years were spent in the shadows of Italian football until more recently when the league was won in the 2002–03 season.

From Lega Pro Prima Divisione to Serie A

Consolidation in Serie C1 followed, later becoming Lega Pro Prima Divisione, until the historic promotion of the 2009–10 season where the club returned to Serie B after 33 years.[1]

In June 12, 2011, Novara remarkably secured its promotion to Serie A after an absence of 55 years, by defeating Padova in the play-off final.[2]

2011-12 Serie A

On 20 September 2011, in the first game in Serie A on the field house after 55 years, it gets a historic 3-1 victory against the current World Champions of Inter.[3]

Current squad

As of 31 August, 2011[4]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Albania ALB Samir Ujkani
2 DF Italy ITA Luigi Giorgi
3 DF Germany GER Giuseppe Gemiti
4 DF Italy ITA Andrea Lisuzzo
5 DF Italy ITA Carlalberto Ludi
6 MF Italy ITA Alex Pinardi
9 FW Italy ITA Raffaele Rubino
10 MF Italy ITA Marco Rigoni
11 FW Japan JPN Takayuki Morimoto
14 DF Switzerland SUI Michel Morganella
15 DF Italy ITA Paolo Dellafiore
17 MF Italy ITA Filippo Porcari
18 MF Italy ITA Francesco Marianini
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 FW Uruguay URU Pablo Granoche (on loan from Chievo)
21 MF Italy ITA Andrea Mazzarani (on loan from Udinese)
22 MF Italy ITA Simone Pesce
23 MF Serbia SRB Ivan Radovanović (on loan from Atalanta)
24 DF Italy ITA Massimo Paci
27 FW Brazil BRA Jeda (on loan from Lecce)
28 DF Argentina ARG Santiago García (on loan from Palermo)
30 DF Italy ITA Matteo Centurioni
31 GK Italy ITA Alberto Fontana
32 DF France FRA Jean-Christophe Coubronne
44 GK Italy ITA Achille Coser
69 FW Italy ITA Riccardo Meggiorini (on loan from Genoa)

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Italy ITA Alberto Cossentino (at Andria BAT )
FW Italy ITA Simone Motta (at Triestina)
MF Italy ITA Mattia Morandi (at Como)
No. Pos. Nation Player
FW Argentina ARG Emanuel Gigliotti (at San Lorenzo)
MF Italy ITA Lorenzo Galassi (at Pavia)
FW Italy ITA Marco Dalla Costa (at Pro Patria)

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Notable former players

References

  1. ^ "La storia" (in Italian). Novara Calcio. Retrieved 1 November 2010.
  2. ^ "Novara seal return to Serie A".
  3. ^ http://www.gazzetta.it/Calcio/Squadre/Novara/20-09-2011/inter-allergica-sintetico-802962793360.shtml
  4. ^ "La Rosa" (in Italian). Novara Calcio. Retrieved 3 November 2010.