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Fano
Full nameAlma Juventus Fano 1906
Nickname(s)Granata (The Dark-reds)
Founded1906
GroundStadio Raffaele Mancini,
Fano, Italy
Capacity8,800
ChairmanClaudio Gabellini
ManagerFlavio Destro
LeagueEccellenza Marche
2023–24Serie D Group F, 16th of 18 (relegated)
WebsiteClub website
Old club logo.

Alma Juventus Fano 1906, commonly known as Fano, is an Italian association football club located in Fano, Marche. The club currently plays in Serie C, the third tier of Italian football.

History

The club was founded in 1906 as Società Ginnastica Alma Juventus Fano, named by a professor of Latin "Liceo Guido Nolfi" di Fano.

The first team was called Fanum Fortunae and followed by Emilio Caiani of Milan who imported the not so famous football.

On 13 May 1915, in Circolo di San Paterniano, the city's patron, was born Alma Juventus Football Club among young players.

In 1925 the company raced the first regional championship of Marche, Terza Divisione.

In 1930 was inaugurated the new stadium "Borgo Metauro" now entitled to a player who played in the series of Fano further, Raffaele Mancini.

In 1935 it competed for the first time in Serie C, playing against famous teams such as Venezia, Vicenza, Rimini, Udinese, Treviso, Ancona, Mantova. That year, it also played a game against Milan.

During the fascist, eagle with the beam was the symbol of the team. After World War II the beam was replaced with the coat of arms.

Fano spend many years in Serie C1 and Serie C2, but didn't achieve promotion to Serie B. Some years Fano had been relegated to Serie D.

In the 2008–09 season Fano, which was playing in Serie D, after have been leading the championship for many turns, in the last days was exceeded by Pro Vasto, and finished second in the league, a position that allowed it to play in the playoffs and to participate in the 2009–10 Coppa Italia against Lumezzane.

In the 2009–2010 season the company was repechange in the Lega Pro Seconda Divisione after the failure of some companies. The last three seasons in Lega Pro Seconda Divisione Fano played in this category.

Colors and badge

The club's official color is garnet, a dark red color.

Home stadium

Stadio Raffaele Mancini, (1930–present)
Via Arturo Toscanini, 12, Fano, Italy 61032

The Raffaele Mancini stadium exists since 1930 and hasn't changed much since then. Only the main grandstand received cover and over 500 seats, while to remaining stands, one alongside and one at end-side, remain uncovered terracing. When opened, it was commonly known as Borgo Metauro, but later adapted the name of Stadio Raffaele Mancini, honoring a player that ended his career with the team.[1]

Squad

As of 1 February 2021

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 Italy ITA Aniello Viscovo (on loan from Crotone)
2 DF Italy ITA Riccardo Cargnelutti (on loan from Modena)
3 MF Italy ITA Simone Isacco (on loan from Fermana)
4 MF Italy ITA Alessandro Boccia
4 DF Italy ITA Francesco Rodio (on loan from Crotone)
5 DF Italy ITA Valerio Zigrossi
6 MF Italy ITA Stefano Amadio
7 MF Tanzania TAN Carte Said
8 MF Italy ITA Gianluca Carpani (captain)
9 FW Italy ITA Riccardo Barbuti
10 FW Italy ITA Enrico Baldini
10 FW Nicaragua NCA Kayro Flores Heatley
11 DF Italy ITA Andrea De Vito
12 GK Italy ITA Lorenzo Santarelli
13 MF Italy ITA Mattia Morsucci
14 MF Italy ITA Roberto Marino
15 DF Italy ITA Pasquale Di Sabatino
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 MF New Zealand NZL Luca Scimia
17 MF Italy ITA Luigi Sarli
18 MF Italy ITA Samuele Parlati
19 DF Italy ITA Niccolò Monti (on loan from Parma)
20 FW Italy ITA Thomas Montesi
21 FW Italy ITA Ludovico Mainardi
22 GK Italy ITA Gabriel Meli (on loan from Empoli)
23 DF Italy ITA Alessandro Martella (on loan from Parma)
24 MF Italy ITA Simone Paolini
26 DF Italy ITA Luca Bruno
27 FW Italy ITA Vincenzo Ferrara
28 DF Italy ITA Francesco Rillo (on loan from Benevento)
29 FW Italy ITA Sebastiano Longo (on loan from Parma)
DF Italy ITA Francesco Busini
FW Italy ITA Alessio Nepi (on loan from Fermana)
FW Italy ITA Matteo Pantaleoni

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
DF Italy ITA Andrea Giorgini (at Latina)

Management

References

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