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S.S. Fidelis Andria 1928
Full nameSocietà Sportiva Fidelis Andria 1928 (aka Fidelis Andria)
Nickname(s)Leoni Azzurri (Blue Lions)
FoundedAugust 5, 2013
2005 (as AS Andria BAT)
1971 (as AS Fidelis Andria)
GroundStadio Degli Ulivi
Andria, Italy
Capacity9,140
ChairmanPaolo Montemurro
ManagerLuca D'Angelo
LeagueLega Pro
2014-15Serie D/H, 1st (promoted)
Websitehttp://www.fidelisandria.it/

Società Sportiva Fidelis Andria 1928 or simply Fidelis Andria is an Italian football club based in Andria, Apulia. The club, originally founded in 1971, has been re-founded in 2013 and currently plays in Lega Pro, the third tier of the Italian football system.

Fidelis Andria play their home matches at Stadio Degli Ulivi, which has a capacity of 9,140. The stadium is located in Andria itself.

History

A.S. Fidelis Andria (1971-2005)

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AS Fidelis Andria crest

The club was founded in 1971 as A.S. Fidelis Andria (Associazione Sportiva Fidelis Andria). At that time the club worn red and yellow and it was the second club in town.

In 1978, after the cancellation of A.S. Andria, the club decided to wear blue and white, which are the colours of the town as well.

With these colours, the club played for years between Serie B and Serie C1: its last Serie B experience was in 1999.

After 2004/05 season the club declared bankrupt.

A.S. Andria BAT (2005-2013)

AS Andria BAT crest

On summer 2005 the club was refounded as A.S. Andria BAT[1] (Associazione Sportiva Andria BAT). BAT stands for Barletta-Andria-Trani, as in the province of Barletta-Andria-Trani.

The team played in Lega Pro Seconda Divisione from 2005-06 to 2008-09 season.

At the end of the 2008-09 Lega Pro Seconda Divisione season the team was admitted in Lega Pro Prima Divisione after the forced relegation of Avellino in Serie D. At the end of the 2012-13 Lega Pro Prima Divisione season the club was relegated after play-off, but didn't enroll in the Lega Pro Seconda Divisione league.

S.S. Fidelis Andria 1928 (since 2013)

In its place, on summer 2013 a new team called S.S.D. Fidelis Andria 1928 was founded and admitted to Eccellenza Apulia.[2]

The team ended the 2013-2014 season at 2nd place. After winning the national Play-offs, Fidelis Andria have been promoted to Serie D, the top level of the Italian non-professional football association.

Season 2014-15 Fidelis Andria played on Group H of Serie D. On April 26, winning 3-2 away at Cavese, the club has been promoted to Lega Pro, the third highest football division in Italy, two matches before the end of regular season.

After the regular season, Fidelis Andria have taken part to the Scudetto Serie D tournament, in order to assign the amateur champions' title. The team has been eliminated in the group stages.

Since 1 July 2015, being a member of Italian Professional Football League (Lega Italiana Calcio Professionistico), commonly known as Lega Pro, the club have changed its name in S.S. Fidelis Andria.

Colors and crest

The team's colors are blue and white. The club crest, rappresenting a rampant lion, is based on elements from city of Andria badge.

Current squad

As of February 1, 2016

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Italy ITA Giacomo Poluzzi
GK Italy ITA Marco Cilli
DF Italy ITA Angelo Tartaglia
DF Italy ITA Matteo Fissore
DF Italy ITA Ramzi Aya
DF Italy ITA Mariano Stendardo
DF Italy ITA Vittorio Ferrero
DF Italy ITA Roberto Cortellini
DF Italy ITA Marco Vittiglio
DF Italy ITA Nico Paterni
MF Italy ITA Dimitri Bisoli
MF Ghana GHA Abass Alhassan
MF Romania ROU Daniel Onescu
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Italy ITA Marco Piccinni
MF Guinea GUI Ismael Bangoura
MF Italy ITA Antonio Matera
MF Italy ITA Nicola Capellini
MF Argentina ARG Juan Ezequiel Garcia
FW Italy ITA Nicola Strambelli
FW Italy ITA Francesco Grandolfo
FW Italy ITA Pietro Cianci
FW Italy ITA Alessandro De Vena
FW Italy ITA Mauro Bollino
FW United States USA Robert Krišto (end loan from Spezia)
FW Italy ITA Claudio Morra (end loan from Torino)

Notable former players

References