FC Calcio Acri

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Football Club Calcio Acri or simply Acri is an Italian association football club, based in Acri, Calabria. Acri currently plays in Eccellenza Calabria.

F.C. Calcio Acri
Full nameFootball Club Calcio Acri
Nickname(s)Lupi
Founded23 September 1949
GroundStadio Pasquale Castrovillari,
Acri, Italy
Capacity4,000
LeagueEccellenza Calabria
2016–17Eccellenza Calabria, ?
Websitewww.fccalcioacri.it

History

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Garibaldina Acri in 1926.

The first traces of the football in Acri goes back to 1926.[1] The 23 September 1949 is the date of foundation.[2] the same year of foundation coincides with the conquest of first title, the group a of the first division, after winning the play-off against Silana for 2–1.[3] From 1974 to 1985 the S.S. Acri participated in the highest Calabrian championship, the Promozione. In 1984–1985 Acri got the first promotion in the Interregional Championship, category where it remained for eight years losing the Serie C2 in Interregional Championship 1986–1987, when it arrived to the second place at one point behind the leader Kroton.

After the relegation occurred in 1993, the S.S. Acri was replaced by S.S. New Acri in the following years. New Acri won the Promozione championship (1998–1999) and Eccellenza championship (1999–2000) and a Calabria Supercup (1999–2000), and participated for two years at Series D from 2000 to 2002.

With the failure of the S.S. New Acri, the football reborn in 2004 when F.C. Football Acri was refounded .[4] In 2010–2011 Acri won Eccellenza championship and the second Calabria Supercup,[5] and it was promoted in Serie D. In Serie D championship 2011–2012, after a first half of championship played at the top, the team collapsed in the second half of championship ending the season at 13th place and it was relegated to Eccellenza after losing the play-out against Nissa. In the same year the national television (RAI) transmitted the championship match Acri-Marsala on channel Rai Sport 1.

Calabria Cup 2015

Lamezia Terme, 4 january 2015.
  Acri –  Cittanovese
1-0

Scorers: 11' Feraco (A)

In the season 2014–2015 the F.C. Football Acri won the Calabria Cup beating Cittanovese for 1 to 0 in the final played in Lamezia Terme on 4 January 2015.[6] In the national phase of the competition Acri won the second round beating Marsala, but in the quarter of finals the Rossoneri were eliminated by Virtus Francavilla.

Chronological history

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Football Club Calcio Acri Società Cooperativa Sportiva Dilettantistica Chronological History
  • 1949 – Foundation of Societa Sportiva Acri.
  • 1949–1950 – 1 in Prima Divisione. – Winner of First Division

  • 1953–1954 – ? in Prima Divisione
  • 1954–1955 –  ? in Prima Divisione.
  • 1955–1956 – 13° in Promozione
  • 1956–1957 – 11° in Promozione
  • 1957–1958 – 9° in Promozione
  • 1958–1959 –   It retires from Promozione

  • 1959–1960 – 5° in Seconda Categoria.
  • 1960–1961 – ? in Seconda Categoria.
  • 1961–1962 – ? in Seconda Categoria.
  • 1962–1963 – ? in Seconda Categoria.
  • 1963–1964 – ? in Seconda Categoria.
  • 1964–1965 – ? in Seconda Categoria.
  • 1965–1966 – 1° in Seconda Categoria – Promoted in Prima Categoria

  • 1966–1967 – 11° in Prima Categoria.
  • 1967–1968 – 9° in Prima Categoria.
  • 1968–1969 – 7° in Prima Categoria.
  • 1969–1970 – 13° in Prima Categoria.
  • 1970–1971 – 12° in Prima Categoria.
  • 1971–1972 – 5° in Prima Categoria.
  • 1972–1973 – 3° in Prima Categoria.
  • 1973–1974 – 1° in Prima Categoria – Promoted in Promozione.
  • 1974–1975 – 9° in Promozione.
  • 1975–1976 – 4° in Promozione.
  • 1976–1977 – 7° in Promozione.
  • 1977–1978 – 13° in Promozione.
  • 1978–1979 – 9° in Promozione.
  • 1979–1980 – 10° in Promozione.
  • 1980–1981 – 13° in Promozione.
  • 1981–1982 – 4° in Promozione.
  • 1982–1983 – 6° in Promozione.
  • 1983–1984 – 3° in Promozione.
  • 1984–1985 – 2° in Promozione – Promoted in Interregionale.
  • 1985–1986 – 7° in group L of Interregionale.
  • 1986–1987 – 2° in group L of Interregionale.
  • 1987–1988 – 6° in group L of Interregionale.
  • 1988–1989 – 4° in group L of Interregionale.
  • 1989–1990 – 14°in group M of Interregionale.
  • 1990–1991 – 3° in group M of Interregionale.
  • 1991–1992 – 8° in group L of Interregionale.
  • 1992–1993 – 16°in group I of Campionato Nazionale Dilettanti.  It retires from Serie D

  • 1996–1997 – 3° in Promozione.
  • 1997–1998 – 4° in Promozione.
  • 1998–1999 – 1° in Promozione – Promoted in Eccellenza.
  • 1999–2000 – 1° in Eccellenza – Promoted in Serie D -It wins Calabria Supercup (1º title).

  • 2000–2001 – 4° in group I of Serie D.
  • 2001–2002 – 18°in group I of Serie D.   It retires from Serie D.

  • 2004–2005 – 6° in Promozione.
  • 2005–2006 – 1° in Promozione – Promoted in Eccellenza.
  • 2006–2007 – 3° in Eccellenza.
  • 2007–2008 – 13° in Eccellenza.
  • 2008–2009 – 8° in Eccellenza.
  • 2009–2010 – 3° in Eccellenza.
  • 2010–2011 – 1° in Eccellenza – Promoted in Serie D -It wins Calabria Supercup (2º title).
  • 2011–2012 – 13° in group I of Serie D; It loses the play-out against Nissa.   It downgrades in Eccellenza.
  • 2012–2013 – 5º in Eccellenza.
  • 2013–2014 – 10º in Eccellenza.
  • 2014–2015 – 5º in Eccellenza -It wins Calabria Cup (1º title).
  • 2015–2016 – 10º in Eccellenza.
  • 2016–2017 – 5º in Eccellenza.
  • 2017-2018 - 5º in Eccellenza
  • 2018-2019 - 14º in Eccellenza.  
  • 2019-2020 - 4º in Promozione.
  • 2020-2021 - 3º in Promozione. Promoted in Eccellenza.
  • 2021-2022 - 5º in Eccellenza.
  • 2022-2023 - 16º in Eccellenza.  

Staff Members

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Staff Members updated 12-4-2017.[7]

Presidents
  •   Zanfini Salvatore
  •   Dodaro Annunziato
  •   Scaramuzzo F.V.
  •   Siciliano Luca
  •   Torchiaro Michele
  •   Pavano Maurizio Andrea
  •   Nigro Riccardo
  •   Straface Cosimo
  •   Siciliano Alessandro
  •   Vita Giovanni
  •   Siciliano Paolo
  •   Maiorano Gino
  •   Velluzzi Luca
  •   Conforti Mario
  •   Molinari Angelo
  •   Ferraro Angelo
  •   Falcone Santo
  •   Molinari Leonardo
  •   De Rose Alessandro
  •   Ferraro Danilo
  •   Reda Alessandro
  •   Falcone Santo
Other Staff
  •   Vita Giovanni
  •   Castrovillari Alfonso
  •   Altomari Gennaro
  •   Ferraro Angelo
  •   Viteritti Cosimo
  •   Tripoli Gianni
  •   Belsito Claudio
  •   Azzinnari Osvaldo
  •   Fusaro Vincenzo
  •   Covello Salvatore
  •   Ferraro Enzo
  •   Aiello Filippo
  •   Falcone Angelo
  •   Julia Gianluca
  •   Capalbo Pino
  •   Cozzolino Giacomo
  •   Castrovillari Pierino
  •   Cofone Angelo
  •   Montalto Emilio
  •   Siciliano Alessandro
  •   Siciliano Giuseppe
  •   Fusaro Luigi

Colors and badge

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The team's color are black and red. The team's symbol is a wolf.

Stadium

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Acri plays its home matches at Stadio Pasquale Castrovillari, a small stadium located north of the city in natural grass.

The stadium is divided into three sectors: the grandstand, or tribuna centrale, with a capacity of 2,200, where the home and organized supporters sit down; the visitors grandstand, situated in front of the tribuna centrale, with a capacity of 1,000; and the curva (although it is not really a curved sector), usually closed.

South down the stadium, there is also a ground training field.

Notable players

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Giuseppe Pancaro in the 2005.

Titles

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Regional Championships

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  • Eccellenza:2
1999–2000
2010–2011
  • Promozione:1
1984–85
  • Prima Divisione:1
1949–1950[8]

Cups

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2014–2015
1999–2000[9]
2010–2011[10][11]

Statistics

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Presences in championships

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National Championships
Level Category Presences Debut Last season Total
Serie D 11 1985–1986 2011–2012 11
Regional Championships
Level Category Presences Debut Last season Total
Prima Divisione 1 1949–1950 1949–1950 35
Prima Categoria 4 1966–1967 1969–1970
Promozione 15 1955–1956 1984–1985
Eccellenza 15 1999–2000 2022–2023

Team statistics

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Team final position in the championships:

Legenda:       Serie D.       Maximum Regional Level.

Fans

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History

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The first Organized groups are the "Commandos Club Acri," born in 1973 and "Erotik Club ", also founded in the seventies. In 1985 Rossonere Brigades were founded. Now ultras groups are The" GRUA "born in nineties and '" Alkool Group ".

Friendship and rivalry

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The Acri fans have good relationships with Corigliano, Trebisacce, Sambiase, Locri, Cosenza, and Marsala. More rivalries instead on with Castrovillari and Paolana.

References

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  1. ^ History Fccalcioacri.it
  2. ^ Il giornale d' Italia.23-09-1949.
  3. ^ Il giornale d' Italia.01-5-1950.
  4. ^ Le forze si uniscono e il calcio acrese rinasce La voce della città – 31 gennaio 2004
  5. ^ Super Coppa Dilettanti Calabria 2011 San Marco A.S.D. – Brancaleone 2 – 5 d.C.R. San Marco A.S.D. – Calcio Acri 0 – 2 Calcio Acri – Brancaleone 1 – 0 16 April 2011 -Acri- crcalabria.it
  6. ^ Coppa Dilettanti Calabria 2015 calcio acri – calcio cittanovese 1–0 Lamezia Terme – 4 -1- 2015 crcalabria.it
  7. ^ Staff Members
  8. ^ Il Giornale d'Italia.01-05-1950.
  9. ^ Supercoppa Dilettanti Calabria 2000 Archived 23 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine crcalabria.it
  10. ^ "Supercoppa Dilettanti Calabria 2011". Archived from the original on 8 May 2014. Retrieved 15 April 2017.
  11. ^ Supercoppa Dilettanti Calabria 2011 Archived 23 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine crcalabria.it
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