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Roberto Floriano
Roberto Floriano (born 14 August 1986) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Serie C Group A club Sangiuliano City. Career Youth career Born in Albstadt, Baden-Württemberg, Floriano moved back to Italy at young age. He played for Lombardy side Legnano and in July 2003 returned to Internazionale. In 2003–04 season he was promoted to Berretti under-20 team (B team of under-20). He also played once for ''Azzurri'' in a training match, which he borrowed to Italy national team against Inter Berretti, partnered with Bernardo Corradi. In 2004–05 season he remained at Berretti and scored 5 goals in regular season and twice more in playoffs. The team losing to Juventus 3–4 aggregate in the finals. That season he also played a few matches for the U-20 A team: '' Primavera'', scored his only goal in Inter ''Primavera'' 5–0 Verona ''Primavera''. He was released at the end of season. Serie D From 2005–06 to 2009–10 he played in Serie D (Italian fift ...
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Albstadt
Albstadt () is the largest city in the district of Zollernalbkreis in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is located on the Swabian Jura mountains, about halfway between Stuttgart and Lake Constance. Geography Albstadt is spread across a variety of hills and valleys, its elevation ranges between above sea level and . One valley is the river Schmiecha, a left-hand tributary of the Danube, a second valley is the river of upper Eyach, a tributary of the Neckar. To Albstadt belongs also the Raichberg hill in the north, on which there is the Raichberg Transmitter and an observation tower located. South of Albstadt is the Heuberg Military Training Area. History Settlement in the region dates back to at least the Iron Age. A Hallstatt cemetery in Albstadt was excavated by amateur archaeologists in the late nineteenth century and revealed a wide range of pottery and metal artefacts. Known as the 'Degerfeld Barrow' cemetery, a substantial collection was built up by the local antiquary Hy ...
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Juventus F
Juventus Football Club (from la, iuventūs, 'youth'; ), colloquially known as Juve (), is a professional Association football, football club based in Turin, Piedmont, Italy, that competes in the Serie A, the top tier of the Italian football league system. Founded in 1897 by a group of Torinese students, the club has worn a black and white striped home kit since 1903 and has played home matches in different grounds around its city, the latest being the 41,507-capacity Juventus Stadium. Nicknamed ''Vecchia Signora'' ("the Old Lady"), the club has won 36 official List of Italian football champions, league titles, 14 Coppa Italia titles and nine Supercoppa Italiana titles, being the record holder for all these competitions; two Intercontinental Cup (football), Intercontinental Cups, two UEFA Champions League, European Cups / UEFA Champions Leagues, one UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, European Cup Winners' Cup, a joint national record of three UEFA Europa League, UEFA Cups, two UEFA Super Cups a ...
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2007–08 Serie D
The 2007–08 Serie D was the sixty edition of the top level Italian non-professional football championship. It represented the fifth tier in the Italian football league system. It was composed by 162 teams divided into nine divisions of 18 teams each. The regular Serie D season started September 2, 2007 and continued through to May 4, 2008 with each team playing 34 matches, two matches against every other team in the division. The nine division winners were automatically promoted to 2008–09 Lega Pro Seconda Divisione, while the two last-placed teams were automatically relegated to Eccellenza. After the regular season was completed, teams placed 13 through to 16 in each division played a double-leg series (13 vs 16, 14 vs 15) where the winners remained in Serie D the following season and the two losers were also relegated to Eccellenza for a total of 4 relegations in each division, 36 in total for the league. The nine division winners entered a tournament to determine the ove ...
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Coppa Italia Serie D
Coppa Italia Serie D (Italian for Serie D Italian Cup) is a straight knock-out based competition involving teams from Serie D in Italian football. The competition is held since the 1999–2000, when Serie D clubs split from Coppa Italia Dilettanti, a tournament that was opened also to teams from Eccellenza and Promozione. Past winners *1999–2000 – Castrense *2000–01 – Todi *2001–02 – Pievigina *2002–03 – Sansovino *2003–04 – Juve Stabia *2004–05 – U.S.O. Calcio *2005–06 – Sorrento *2006–07 – Aversa Normanna *2007–08 – Como *2008–09 – Sapri *2009–10 – Matera *2010–11 – Perugia *2011–12 – Sant'Antonio Abate *2012–13 – Torre Neapolis *2013–14 – Pomigliano *2014–15 – Monopoli *2015–16 – Fondi *2016–17 – Chieri *2017–18 – Campodarsego *2018–19 – Matelica * 2019–20 – ''Not concluded due COVID-19 pandemic'' *2020–2 ...
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2006–07 Serie D
The 2006–07 Serie D was the fifty-ninth edition of the top level Italian non-professional football championship. It represented the fifth tier in the Italian football league system. The regular season started September 17, 2006 and continued through to May 6, 2007. Final standings Legend Girone A ''Teams from Piedmont, Liguria & Lombardy'' Girone B ''Teams from Lombardy & Sardinia'' Girone C ''Teams from Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, Veneto & Friuli-Venezia Giulia'' Girone D ''Teams from Lombardy, Veneto &Emilia-Romagna'' Girone E ''Teams from Liguria, Tuscany & Umbria'' Girone F ''Teams from Emilia-Romagna, Marche & Abruzzo'' Girone G ''Teams from Umbria, Lazio, Molise &Campania'' Girone H ''Teams from Molise, Campania, Apulia & Basilicata'' Girone I ''Teams from Campania, Calabria & Sicily'' Division winners ''All teams promoted to 2007–08 Serie C2'' Scudetto Dilettanti First round * ''Divisi ...
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2005–06 Serie D
The 2005–06 Serie D was the fifty-eighth edition of the top level Italian non-professional football championship. It represented the fifth tier in the Italian football league system. List of teams Girone A Girone B Girone C Girone D :''Note: In 2005-06, the Girone D was composed of 20 teams instead of the canonical 18 ones.'' Girone E Girone F Girone G Girone H Girone I Division winners ''All teams promoted to 2006–07 Serie C2'' Promotion playoffs First round ''Single-legged matches played at best placed club home field'' Second round ''Single-legged matches played at best placed club home field'' Third round (group stage) Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Semi-finals ''Winning teams are automatically promoted to Serie C2'' Final Relegations ;Girone A *Chiari * Cossatese *Vigevano ;Girone B * Bergamo Cenate * Caratese *Caravaggio *Oggiono ;Girone C * Centese *Crevalcore * Meletolese ; ...
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Calcio Padova
Calcio Padova, commonly referred to as Padova, is an Football in Italy, Italian football club based in Padua, Veneto. Founded in 1910, Padova currently play in , having last been in Serie A in 1996. The team's official colours are white and red. The team was refounded in 2014 after the sports title was awarded to Biancoscudati Padova for the 2014–15 Serie D, 2014–15 Serie D season as a phoenix club. The old holder of the title was in the process of liquidation after it was expelled from 2014–15 Lega Pro. The original Padova was renamed Football Padova in order to allow the new iteration of Padova to use the original name of the club, Calcio Padova in 2015. History In the 1940s, the team was coached by Béla Guttmann. Padova's golden days were the late 1950s, when the team managed by Nereo Rocco, reached the heights of third place in 1958 thanks to the wing wizardry of Kurt Hamrin. Forwards Sergio Brighenti and Aurelio Milani would star as Padova remained a force in Serie A ...
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2021–22 Serie C
The 2021–22 Serie C is the eighth season of the unified Serie C division, the third tier of the Italian football league system. Changes The league is composed by 60 teams, divided into three different groups. On 31 May 2021, the league committee decreed the three groups would be split horizontally in geographical terms, from north to south. The group composition was decided and formalized by the committee on 9 August. The following teams have changed division since the 2020–21 season: To Serie C Relegated from Serie B * Reggiana * Pescara * Virtus Entella Promoted from Serie D * Seregno (Group B winners) * Trento (Group C winners) * Fiorenzuola (Group D winners) * Montevarchi (Group E winners) * Campobasso (Group F winners) * Monterosi (Group G winners) * Taranto (Group H winners) * ACR Messina (Group I winners) * Picerno (Group H play-off winners, admitted) * Fidelis Andria (Group H 3rd place, repechage) * Latina (Group G runners-up, repechage) * Siena (Group E 5th place ...
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Lega Pro Prima Divisione
Lega Pro Prima Divisione was the third highest football league in Italy. It consisted of 33 teams, divided geographically into two divisions of 16 and 17 teams for group A and B respectively. Until 2008 it was known as Serie C1. Before the 1978–79 season there were only three leagues of professional football in Italy, the third being Serie C. In 1978, it was decided to split Serie C into Serie C1 and Serie C2. Serie C2, the fourth highest professional league in the Italian system, was also renamed in 2008 and was called Lega Pro Seconda Divisione. The reform, already decided by the FIGC led to the reunification with the second division starting from 2014-2015 and with the subsequent rebirth of the third division championship organized by the pro league with 60 teams divided into three groups of 20 in Lega Pro. Promotion and relegation In each division, two teams were promoted to Serie B, and three teams were relegated to Lega Pro Seconda Divisione. In total, the league promo ...
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2010–11 Lega Pro Seconda Divisione
The 2010–11 Lega Pro Seconda Divisione season was the thirty-third football league season of Italian Lega Pro Seconda Divisione since its establishment in 1978, and the third since the renaming from Serie C to Lega Pro. It was divided into two phases: the regular season, and the playoff phase. The league is usually composed of 54 teams divided into three divisions of 18 teams each. This year, only 49 teams met the financial criteria of the league. They will be divided geographically into three divisions of 17, 16 and 16 teams. Teams will play only other teams in their own division, once at home and once away. The 17-team division teams will play 32 matches each, while the 16-team division teams will play 30 matches each. Teams finishing first in the regular season, plus one team winning the playoff round from each division will be promoted to Lega Pro Prima Divisione. Usually, three teams from each division are relegated to Serie D; the team finishing last and two relegatio ...
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2009–10 Serie D
The 2009–10 Serie D was the sixty-second edition of the top level Italian non-professional football championship. It represented the fifth tier in the Italian football league system. It consisted of 167 divided into six 18-team divisions, one 19-team division and two 20-team divisions. The regular Serie D season started September 6, 2009. Each team played two matches against every other team in its own division; a total of 34 matches for 18-team divisions, 36 matches for the 19-team divisions, and 38 matches for the 20-team division. The nine division winners were automatically promoted to Lega Pro Seconda Divisione for the 2009–10 season, while the two last-placed teams are automatically relegated to Eccellenza. After the regular season is complete, teams placed 6th-last through to 3rd-last in each division play a double-leg series (6th-last vs 3rd-last, 5th-last vs 4th-last) where the winners remain in Serie D the following season and the two losers are also relegated to Ec ...
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Serie D
The Serie D () is the top level of semi-professional football in the country. The fourth tier of the Italian league system, the competition sits beneath the third professional league, Serie C. It is administered by the Lega Nazionale Dilettanti and is organized by the Roman ''Comitato Interregionale'' (Interregional Committee), a "league in the league" inside the LND. History In 1948 the three leagues running Division 3 (Serie C) had to be reorganized due to an ever-growing number of regional teams. FIGC decided not to relegate the excess teams to regional championships. It chose the winners and a few runners-up from the 36 Serie C championships to be added to the new third division set up into 4 groups. The rest of the teams joined the new Promozione, which changed its name in 1952 into IV Serie (Fourth Division) and then in 1959 into Serie D. From 1959 each player in the Serie D championships had to opt for semi-professional status, by signing a specially issued status attr ...
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