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Football Club Sangiuseppese was an Italian association football club located in
San Giuseppe Vesuviano San Giuseppe Vesuviano is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Naples in Italy, region Campania, located about 20 km east of Naples. Sights include the sanctuary dedicated to St. Joseph that stands in the center of the ci ...
, Campania. It was founded in 1936 in
San Giuseppe Vesuviano San Giuseppe Vesuviano is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Naples in Italy, region Campania, located about 20 km east of Naples. Sights include the sanctuary dedicated to St. Joseph that stands in the center of the ci ...
as ''Football Club Sangiuseppese'' and it played here from 1936 until 2008. After its bankruptcy in 2008 it was taken over and renamed Football Club Neapolis Mugnano and played in
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.


History


Foundation

The club started its life as Football Club Sangiuseppese, it was founded in 1936 in the
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town San Giuseppe Vesuviano. The club wore yellow and blue shirts, known in Italy as ''gialloblù'', starting their league performances in ''Terza Divisione''. These early seasons were not very successful and the club commonly finished bottom. Sangiuseppese eventually gained promotion to ''Seconda Divisione'' in 1939, their efforts in Second Divisione saw them reach the quarter-finals of the end-grouping. For a brief period after World War II, the club played in
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for the 1946–47 and 1947–48 seasons. After that the club fell into obscurity. 1970–71 saw the club return to more notable success, they were competing in
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and won promotion from it to the
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. Four years after this, the club achieved another promotion and they were placed into the Promozione Campania; club trainers during this period included Montalto, Improta, Sgambato, Ambrosio and Lovless respectively. Sangiuseppese won promotion up into the Interregionale league after 1980–81, today's equivalent is
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. Spilabotte's goals helped the club during the two seasons they spent up in it. They competed against clubs such as
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,
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and Savoia before being relegated. The relegation itself in 1982–83 was difficult for the club to take as two teams who survived had the same number of points as them, but Sangiuseppese had a worse goal difference. After their relegation the club played in regional competitions such as '' Promozione Campania'' and would only gain promotion from it in 1988–89.


Pro Sangiuseppese in Serie C2

For the first time in their history, the club gained promotion from
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 Dilettant ...
after just one season back in the league, this meant Sangiuseppese would be competing in
Serie C2 Lega Pro Seconda Divisione was the fourth highest football league in Italy, the lowest with a professional status. Usually it consisted of 36 teams, but in the 2011–12 season, there were 41 teams divided geographically into two divisions of 2 ...
. In this division they performed respectably, ending 3rd in their first season, missing out on promotion to Ischia Isolaverde and
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. The following two seasons, they did not pose a threat in the championship race, but consistently finished in the top half of the table. By 1994 the club had begun to decline in form and just a year later they suffered a relegation to ''
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 Dilettant ...
'' (known as ''C.N.D.'' at the time). They were unable to bounce straight back to Serie C2 and after a mid-table finish, Sangiuseppese became defunct because of financial difficulties in 1996. However, by 1997 the club had been refounded under the name Pro Sangiuseppese after a team from the city called Scalese took action to rename their club to carry on the legacy of Sangiuseppese; Pro Sangiuseppese started their first season back in the ''Promozione Campania'', which was successfully captured in the 1997–98 season. This was followed up by becoming champions of
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, beating out Ottaviano by one point. Into the new millennium Pro Sangiuseppese were back in
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 Dilettant ...
, returning with a 4th-place finish above established regional sides such as
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and
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. Although promotion eluded them, on the field the 2000s were somewhat of a stable time for the club; they finished in the top 10 for seven consecutive seasons. Off the field, Sangiuseppese were having problems and became bankrupt in 2006.


References


External links


Page about Sangiuseppese
{{DEFAULTSORT:Sangiuseppese Defunct football clubs in Italy Football clubs in Campania Association football clubs established in 1936 Serie C clubs 1936 establishments in Italy 2008 disestablishments in Italy Association football clubs disestablished in 2008