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A.S.D. S.F. Gladiator
Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica San Felice Gladiator 1912 or simply Gladiator is an Football in Italy, Italian association football club, based in Santa Maria Capua Vetere, Campania. The club currently plays in Serie D. History From the foundation to 2012 The club was founded in 1912 as ''Polisportiva Gladiator''. The club has played 4 seasons, from 1984–85 to 1985–86 and from 2001–02 to 2002–03, in Lega Pro Seconda Divisione, Serie C2. From 2012: S.F. Gladiator In summer 2012 after the acquisition of the sports title of Serie D club History of S.S. Nola#Nuvla San Felice, Nuvla San Felice, based in Nola, the club was renamed A.S.D. San Felice Gladiator. Colours and badge The team's colours are black and blue. Honours *Serie D: 1983–84, 2000–01 References

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Santa Maria Capua Vetere
Santa Maria Capua Vetere ( nap, Santa Maria 'e Capua) is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Caserta, part of the region of Campania (southern Italy). Though it is not connected with the ''Civitas Capuana'', the town is a medieval place and its proximity to the Roman amphitheatre led the inhabitants to change its name in Santa Maria Capua Vetere, where ''Capua Vetere'' means ''Old Capua''. History In the area several settlements of the Villanovan culture were present in pre-historical times, and these were probably enlarged by the Oscans and Etruscans. In the 4th century BCE ''Capuae'' was the largest city in Italy after Rome. The city was damaged by Vandal ravages but later recovered and became the seat of an independent Lombard principate. However, during the struggle of the succession to the Duchy of Benevento, it was destroyed by a band of Saracens in 841 CE. The survivors mostly fled and founded the modern Capua in the site of the ancient River port of ''Casilinum''. ...
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