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S.S.D. F.C. Trapani 1905, commonly referred to as Trapani, is an
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club based in Trapani, Sicily. The club was bought for €1,240,000 by Valerio Antonini in April of 2023. They are nicknamed the ''Granata'' (the Maroons), after their kit colour.


History


In brief

During the club's history they have played mostly in the Serie C and D leagues. In the 2013–14 season, they played in Serie B for the first time in the club's history. To date the highest league position the club has finished after the 1929–30 season was 2nd in the third highest level of Italian football, a position the club attained 3 times, in the Prima Divisione during the 1934–35 season, in the Serie C during the 1960–61 season and again during the 1962–63 season. Before the 1929–30 season, the club played for one season at the then highest level football division in the 1921–22 season, but retired during the championship, forfeiting the last 6 matches. In recent years, the highest league position the club attained was 4th in the third highest level of Italian football, then called Serie C1, during the 1994–95 season, a result that was bettered in the 2011–12 season when Trapani achieved a second place in the same division. Throughout their long history, Trapani have won at least six recorded league championships in various divisions.


Foundation

The club's roots can be traced back to 1905; on 2 April of that year, local newspaper the Gazzetta di Trapani ran an advert requesting young people to form a football association for Trapani. The club founded, by professor Ugolino Montagna and young native Abele Mazzarese to represent the West-Sicilian town was named Unione Sportiva Trapanese. It is one of the oldest teams on the island, after
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and
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. U.S. Trapanese's first president was Giuseppe Platamone and the club played their games at Via Spalti. The first official game for the club came against
Palermo Palermo ( , ; scn, Palermu , locally also or ) is a city in southern Italy, the capital (political), capital of both the autonomous area, autonomous region of Sicily and the Metropolitan City of Palermo, the city's surrounding metropolitan ...
in October 1908, the more experienced Palermitan team won emphatically scoring 12 goals. The Trapanese bounced back, however, playing local derbys against teams from
Marsala Marsala (, local ; la, Lilybaeum) is an Italian town located in the Province of Trapani in the westernmost part of Sicily. Marsala is the most populated town in its province and the fifth in Sicily. The town is famous for the docking of Gius ...
and
Erice Erice (; scn, Èrici) is a historic town and ''comune'' in the province of Trapani, Sicily, in southern Italy. Geography The main town of Erice is located on top of Mount Erice, at around above sea level, overlooking the city of Trapani, the ...
. In 1915 play was stopped because of World War I.


Post-war times

After the war, in 1921 three teams had risen up; Vigor, Bencivegna and Drepanum. During the 1921–22 season Vigor finished 6th in the Sicilian section of the national championship of the C.C.I. (Confederazione Calcistica Italiana). On 22 January 1923 a merger took place between Vigor and Drepanum, the club decided to revive the previous name U.S. Trapanese. In June 1926, the name of the club was changed to A.S. Trapani. In the 1930–31 season, under the name Juventus Trapani, the club won promotion from III Divisione into II Divisione, the following season they achieved promotion again this time into the early 1930s equivalent of Serie C. They finished 8th in Serie C in the 1942–43 season, but then football in Italy was put on hold for the Second World War.


1940s, 50s and 60s

Just after World War II, the club were using the name A.S. Trapani for one season, before changing its name to A.S. Drepanum. They were entered into Serie C, which, at the time, was divided into many regional groups. For the 1947–48 season, they qualified for the new, smaller Serie C; even finishing above
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. Unfortunately for the club, they were relegated down to Serie D, in the 1949–50 season after finishing second from bottom.


1990s: peak and decline

With former Serie A player
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as head coach, Trapani experienced two consecutive promotions from Serie D to
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in the early 1990s. In 1995, a strong and qualified team composed mostly of young promising players such as
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and more experienced local footballers such as
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qualified to the promotion play-off, but ultimately lost to
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's Gualdo in the semi-finals with a late goal scored on injury time. After that, Trapani experienced a slow but continuous decline, despite attempts to repeat past successes: Arcoleo left Trapani to coach
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along some of the best players, including Galeoto. The club then relegated to
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in 1997, Serie D in 2000 and even Eccellenza in the 2005–06 season, despite a late attempt by Arcoleo and former star
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to save the team from relegation. In addition, the club also received a 12-points deduction for the 2006–07 season following a matchfixing attempt recognized by the Football Federation. In its 2006–07 Eccellenza campaign, Trapani, coached by former Parma midfielder
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, ended the regular season phase to eleventh place, and saved from relegation after having won relegation play-offs to Terrasini in a 5–0 single-legged win. From 2007 onwards Trapani competed in the Serie D with little success.


From Serie D to Serie B and league exclusion

In 2009, chairman Vittorio Morace appointed
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as new head coach, with the aim to bring the club back into professionalism; in his first season in charge, Trapani ended as runners-up behind
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. However, later in August, due to the high number of resignations of clubs in the higher ranks, Trapani was admitted into the
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(formerly Serie C2), thus ending the club's 13-year absence from the professional ranks. In 2010–11, Trapani finished as runners-up in the
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group C, and successively won the promotion play-offs to Lega Pro Prima Divisione. In the first campaign in the third tier, Trapani surprised everyone by topping the league against all odds; an end-of-season crisis, however, led to the Sicilians being overtaken by Spezia in the penultimate week of the season and losing direct promotion. In the subsequent promotion play-offs, Trapani defeated
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in the semi-finals, but then lost a two-legged final to fourth-placed outsiders
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. In the following season, however, Trapani were crowned champions (this time in group A) and finally promoted to Serie B for their first time ever. In 2015–16, with
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as their coach, they finished in 3rd place, losing to Pescara in the play off final. However, they started off the following season badly, sacking Cosmi on 30 November with the club in last place. The appointment of
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saw an improvement in form, and the ended the season in 19th place, sitting in the relegation play off spots. Unfortunately, 18th placed
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finished five points above the Granata, meaning the club were relegated to Serie C for the 2017–18 season. Trapani's first season back to the third tier, with Calori still in charge, saw the ''Granata'' ending in third place (behind U.S. Lecce and
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) and then eliminated at the playoff stage by eventual winners
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. During the summer of 2018, Trapani's ownership announced their intention to sell the club and reduce the budget due to financial and legal issues surrounding the parent company Ustica Lines. Vincenzo Italiano was hired as new head coach in place of Calori, with Raffaele Rubino as director of football, for the new season. The season also saw the club being sold from the Morace family to the FM Service company, owned by Maurizio De Simone. The club ended the season in second place, and had a successful campaign in the subsequent promotion playoffs, making it to the finals against Piacenza after defeating
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in the semi-finals. On 5 June 2019, just a few days after the first leg of the playoff finals, the Trapani playing squad announced their intention to send their
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after the new ownership had repeatedly failed to pay their salaries. On 15 June 2019, Trapani defeated Piacenza 2–0 to win their second promotion to Serie B in the club's history. The very next day, Rome-based property developer Giorgio Heller (who was already linked to the club in the past) announced his acquisition of a majority 80% share of the club. The takeover was formally finalized on 21 June 2019, in time to allow the club to successfully register for the
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season. On 10 July 2019, Francesco Baldini was named the new coach of Trapani. On 5 October 2020, Trapani was excluded from Serie C.


Restart from Serie D

In the summer of 2021,
Paceco Paceco ( Sicilian: ''Paceca'') is a town and ''comune'' in Western Sicily, Italy, administratively part of the province of Trapani, located nearby the Trapani city area, a distance of . Paceco is a small rural centre: among its agricultural pr ...
-based Serie D club Dattilo acquired the footballing rights of Trapani, including the logo, and renamed themselves as Football Club Trapani 1905. In their debut season under the new denomination, Trapani ended in a mid-table finish.


Rivalries

Trapani's main rivals are Marsala 1912 and Mazara, respectively from the neighbouring cities of
Marsala Marsala (, local ; la, Lilybaeum) is an Italian town located in the Province of Trapani in the westernmost part of Sicily. Marsala is the most populated town in its province and the fifth in Sicily. The town is famous for the docking of Gius ...
and Mazara del Vallo. A rivalry with
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also exists, but has rarely been contested: Palermo and Trapani briefly played together in
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, and renewed their rivalry in the 2013–14 Serie B campaign.


Honours

Lega Pro Prima Divisione: *Champions: 2012–13
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: *Champions: 1993–94 Serie D: *Champions: 1971–72, 1984–85 II Divisione: *Champions: 1931–32 III Divisione: *Champions: 1930–31 Interregionale: *Champions: 1992–93


Notable former managers

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(1930–33) *
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(1949–50) * Ferenc Plemich (1953) *
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(1955–57), (1961–62) *
Leandro Remondini Leandro Remondini (; 17 November 1917 – 9 January 1979) was an Italian association football player and manager, who played as a midfielder or as a defender. Club career Born in Verona, Remondini was a defensive midfielder, who capable of cover ...
(1962–63) *
Alberto Eliani Alberto Eliani (; 14 January 1922 – 8 January 2009) was an Italian professional football player and manager, who played as a defender. Club career Eliani played for 9 seasons (216 games, 4 goals) in the Serie A for ACF Fiorentina and A ...
(1972–73) * Egizio Rubino (1977–79) *
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(1981–83) * Mario Facco (1989–90) *
Ignazio Arcoleo Ignazio Arcoleo (born 15 February 1948 in Palermo) is an Italian footballer and manager. Playing career Arcoleo, born in Mondello, a Palermo maritime ''frazione'', to a fishermans' family, started his professional career in 1966/1967 for his ...
(1992–95) *
Ivo Iaconi Ivo Iaconi (born 11 March 1956 in Teramo) is an Italian football manager and former player. Playing career Iaconi played mostly with Serie C and amateur clubs, starting his career with Giulianova in the 1970s. He retired in 1992 after Giulianov ...
(1996–97) *
Ezio Capuano Ezio "Eziolino" Capuano (born 19 January 1965) is an Italian football coach, currently in charge as head of club Taranto. Career Coach Capuano is a head coach with massive experience as head coach in the lower ranks of Italian football, all ...
(1999–00) *
Tarcisio Catanese Tarcisio Catanese (6 September 1967 – 2 March 2017) was an Italian professional football midfielder who was later involved in the sport as a manager. He played in Serie A for many years and amassed 79 appearances in two spells at Parma F.C., ...
(2006–08) *
Roberto Boscaglia Rocco "Roberto" Boscaglia (born 24 May 1968 in Gela) is an Italian football coach and former midfielder. He was most recently the head coach of Foggia. Career A former amateur midfielder, Boscaglia took his first head coaching role in 2004 at t ...
(2009–15) *
Serse Cosmi Serse Cosmi (born 5 May 1958) is an Italian football coach, most recently in charge of Rijeka. Career Early career Cosmi was born in 1958 in Ponte San Giovanni, a Perugia ''frazione''. His father, a cycling fan, called him Serse after Faust ...
(2015–16) * Vincenzo Italiano (2018–19) *
Francesco Baldini Francesco Baldini (born 14 March 1974) is an Italian football coach and a former player who played as a defender. Club career Throughout his club career, Baldini played for Italian clubs Massese, Juventus, Napoli, Roma, Genoa, Perugia, as we ...
(2019–2021)


Former players

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Ivo Banella Ivo Banella (born 29 September 1953 in Castiglione del Lago) is a retired Italian football player. His debut professional game in the 1971/72 season for A.S. Roma remained his only Serie A The Serie A (), also called Serie A TIM for nation ...
(1974-1978)


References


External links

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Official homepage
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