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Ancona
File:U.S. Ancona 1905.jpg
Full nameUnione Sportiva Ancona 1905
Nickname(s)i Dorici (The Dorians)
i Biancorossi (The Red and Whites)
Founded1905 (Ancona)
2004 (AC Ancona)
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1948 (SS Piano San Lazzaro)
2010 (US Ancona)
Dissolved2004 (Ancona)
2010 (AC Ancona)
GroundStadio del Conero,[1]
Ancona, Italy
Capacity23,967
PresidentAndrea Marinelli
Head coachGiovanni Cornacchini
LeagueLega Pro/B
2015–16Lega Pro/B, 4th
WebsiteClub website

Unione Sportiva Ancona 1905,[2][3] commonly referred to as Ancona, is an Italian association football club based in Ancona, Marche. It plays in the Lega Pro league.

History

Football in Ancona

A.C. Ancona

Former AC Ancona logo

The origins of football in Ancona go back to 1905 when was founded Unione Sportiva Anconitana, changing its name to Ancona Calcio in 1982 and being refounded in 2004 as Associazione Calcio Ancona.
In the summer 2010, the club failed to join Serie B or any of the lower divisions and filed for bankruptcy.

US Ancona 1905

The club was founded in 1948 as Società Sportiva Piano San Lazzaro and after its 2nd place in Eccellenza Marche it was refounded in 2010, after failure join of the historical club,[4] changing its denomination to Unione Sportiva Ancona 1905,[5] maintaining the same league.
US Ancona 1905 becames so the new Ancona and then the main football club of the city, but it is not his legitimate heir not having yet acquired its brand and its sports title.[6]

2010–11 season

The club in the season 2010–11 obtains a prestigious "triplete":[7]

2011–12 season

The club in the season 2011–12 plays in Serie D group F with the objective of obtaining an immediate promotion to Lega Pro Seconda Divisione. On 29 November 2011, after the incredible remount suffered with Riccione who drew 2–2 to sawing 2 goals in the final minutes[14] the coach Massimiliano Favo was sacked and substituted by Marco Osio,[15] until 3 February 2012 when he rescinds the contract by mutual agreement with the company. The new coach of the team becomes Sauro Trillini.[16] The team was ranked 3rd qualifying so for the Promotion playoffs, but it was eliminated from Sambenedettese in the second round.

Back to professionalism

In the 2013–14 season, Ancona won the Serie D title and thus ensured promotion to the 2014–15 Lega Pro, and back into professionalism.

Colors and badge

The team's color are white and red-yellow.

Stadium

Ancona 1905 play their home matches at the 25,000 capacity, Stadio Conero, located in the city of Ancona.

Current squad

As of 30 March 2016 [17]

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 Gianclaudio Lori
GK Italy ITA Giuseppe Polizzi
GK Italy ITA Simone David
DF Ivory Coast CIV Dramane Konaté (on loan from Empoli)
DF Italy ITA Marco Mallus
DF Italy ITA Alessandro Radi
DF Italy ITA Pasquale Di Sabatino (on loan from Pescara)
DF Italy ITA Daniele Pedrelli
DF Italy ITA Alessandro Di Dio
MF Italy ITA Luca Parodi (on loan from Torino)
MF Morocco MAR Zaccaria Hamlili
MF Italy ITA Matteo Adamo (on loan from Roma)
MF Italy ITA Lorenzo Bambozzi
MF Italy ITA Luca Gelonese
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Italy ITA Francesco Salciccia
DF Italy ITA Lorenzo Paoli
MF Italy ITA Umberto Cazzola
MF Italy ITA Pierantonio Sassano
MF Italy ITA Daniele Casiraghi
MF Italy ITA Leo Di Ceglie
MF Italy ITA Lorenzo Paoli
FW Italy ITA Davide Montagnoli
FW Italy ITA Cristiano Lombardi (on loan from Lazio)
FW Italy ITA Tiberio Velocci
FW Italy ITA Alberto Libertazzi (on loan from Novara)
FW Italy ITA Massimo Bussi
FW Italy ITA Luca Cognigni
FW Italy ITA Marco Frediani (on loan from Roma)

References

  1. ^ [1] Archived 24 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ http://www.pianosanlazzaro.it/Stampa/archivio/anno2010/Agosto/110810.pdf
  3. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20120424224624/http://www.laprovinciasportiva.net/news.asp?id=717. Archived from the original on 24 April 2012. Retrieved 19 September 2011. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help); Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  4. ^ http://msc.media.mscnetwork.com/PDFS/MSC_3_3554_2.pdf
  5. ^ "I biancorossi in Eccellenza si chiameranno Ancona 1905 • Vivere Ancona". Vivereancona.it.
  6. ^ "Il sindaco annuncia il nome: "Sarà Us Ancona 1905"". il Resto del Carlino (in Italian). 10 August 2010. Retrieved 7 September 2010.
  7. ^ "Il Resto Del Carlino – Ancona – Ancona, 'Triplete' da sogno ma ora via di corsa dal dilettantismo". Ilrestodelcarlino.it.
  8. ^ [2][dead link]
  9. ^ "L'Ancona ha vinto la Coppa Italia Dilettanti ed è promossa in serie D " Riviera Oggi". Rivieraoggi.it. 6 April 2011.
  10. ^ "Calcio: l'Ancona 1905 vince il Campionato di Eccellenza, vittoria criticata • Vivere Senigallia". Viveresenigallia.it.
  11. ^ "Corriere Adriatico". Corriereadriatico.it.
  12. ^ [3] Archived 28 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ "Lazio – Città di Marino promosso in serie D – Notiziario del Calcio". Notiziariocalcio.com.
  14. ^ http://www.riccione1929.it/RICCIONE-ANCONA-2-2-MARANI-E-SAVINI-RIACCIUFFANO-LANCONA.htm
  15. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20120609060017/http://www.ancona1905.it/2011/11/primo-giorno-di-mister-osio/. Archived from the original on 9 June 2012. Retrieved 30 November 2011. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help); Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  16. ^ "Clamoroso ad Ancona: si dimette Osio. Panchina a Sauro Trillini « Riviera Oggi". Rivieraoggi.it. 3 February 2012.
  17. ^ http://www.ancona1905.it/club/ancona-1905/