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Fußball Club Südtirol is an Italian association football club, based in the city of
Bolzano Bolzano ( ; ; or ) is the capital city of South Tyrol (officially the province of Bolzano), Northern Italy. With a population of 108,245, Bolzano is also by far the largest city in South Tyrol and the third largest in historical Tyrol. The ...
, in the autonomous province of
South Tyrol South Tyrol ( , ; ; ), officially the Autonomous Province of Bolzano – South Tyrol, is an autonomous administrative division, autonomous provinces of Italy, province in northern Italy. Together with Trentino, South Tyrol forms the autonomo ...
. The club was formerly known as its bilingual name F.C. Südtirol – Alto Adige. They played for the first time in their history in Serie B during the 2022–23 season after having been crowned Serie C champions in the 2021–22 campaign.


History

In the early ‘90s came the idea to bring professional football back to
South Tyrol South Tyrol ( , ; ; ), officially the Autonomous Province of Bolzano – South Tyrol, is an autonomous administrative division, autonomous provinces of Italy, province in northern Italy. Together with Trentino, South Tyrol forms the autonomo ...
, because since the ‘80s with FC Bolzano, no South Tyrolean team played in a professional league. Negotiations for the takeover of FC Bolzano, which was in financial difficulties, failed. A South Tyrolean entrepreneurial group then took over SV Milland, founded in 1974 and based in a district of
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, which played before the acquisition in the season 1994/95 in the regional
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, but was relegated after that season into the
Promozione The Promozione (, "promotion") is the sixth level in the Italian football league system. Each individual league winner within the Promozione level progresses to their closest regional league in the Eccellenza level. Depending on each league's ...
.


1995–2000: In the amateur leagues

The team was renamed FC Südtirol–Alto Adige in 1995; Alto Adige is the Italian name of the province, while Südtirol is its
German German(s) may refer to: * Germany, the country of the Germans and German things **Germania (Roman era) * Germans, citizens of Germany, people of German ancestry, or native speakers of the German language ** For citizenship in Germany, see also Ge ...
name. The club started its first season in 1995 in the regional
Promozione The Promozione (, "promotion") is the sixth level in the Italian football league system. Each individual league winner within the Promozione level progresses to their closest regional league in the Eccellenza level. Depending on each league's ...
(then still the seventh-highest league in Italy). Immediate promotion to the
Eccellenza The Eccellenza (, "excellence") is the fifth level (since 2014–15) of Italian football.Official ...
was achieved via a first-place finish. From the 1997/98 season, the club played in the national league
Serie D The Serie D () is the highest level of semi-professional football in Italy, and the fourth tier of the Italian national league system. It sits beneath the third and lowest fully professional league, Serie C, and feeds in to it through promotion ...
(V). Each season, the FC Südtirol was able to improve. In 2000, then under coach Giuseppe Sannino, it was promoted to
Serie C2 Serie C2 was the fourth highest football league in Italy, the lowest with a professional status. History Before the 1978–79 season, there were only three professional football leagues in Italy, the third being Serie C. The league menaging t ...
(IV), the lowest professional league.


2000–2010: FC Südtirol in Serie C2 (IV)

In 2000, the company incorporated as Fußballclub Südtirol S.r.l., thus becoming F.C. Südtirol and relocating to Bolzano, though it was legally based in
Brixen Brixen (; , ; or , ) is a town and communes of Italy, commune in South Tyrol, northern Italy, located about north of Bolzano. Geography Brixen is the third-largest city and oldest town in the province, with a population of nearly twenty-three t ...
until 2011. The club was able to establish itself quickly in the professional league. The aim of the club was to achieve promotion into
Serie C1 Serie C1 was the third highest football league in Italy. It consisted of 36 teams, divided geographically into two divisions. History Before the 1978–79 season, there were only three professional football leagues in Italy, the third being Se ...
as soon as possible but often failed in the following seasons each time in the play-offs. FC Südtirol got into financial difficulties and then focused more on youth work. Just before the end of the season 2008/09, youth coach Alfredo Sebastiani took over the first team. With him, the club avoided relegation in the play-outs against
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. Under Sebastiani, the team in 2009/10 reached for the first time promotion to
Serie C1 Serie C1 was the third highest football league in Italy. It consisted of 36 teams, divided geographically into two divisions. History Before the 1978–79 season, there were only three professional football leagues in Italy, the third being Se ...
(III), by finishing the season in first place.


2010 to 2022: from Serie C to Serie B

In the
2010–11 Lega Pro Prima Divisione The 2010–11 Lega Pro Prima Divisione season was the thirty-third football league season of Italian Lega Pro Prima Divisione since its establishment in 1978, and the third since the renaming from Serie C to Lega Pro. It will be divided into two ...
season, Südtirol was relegated to
Lega Pro Seconda Divisione Serie C2 was the fourth highest football league in Italy, the lowest with a professional status. History Before the 1978–79 season, there were only three professional football leagues in Italy, the third being Serie C. The league menaging ...
after the relegation "play-out", but on 4 August 2011 was readmitted to
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to fill vacancies. In the next season, the club hired Giovanni Stroppa, who was at that time youth coach of
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. The team was able to establish itself in the third tier and narrowly missed the promotion play-offs. With good performances, players like Manuel Fischnaller and Alessandro Iacobucci moved to the
Serie B The Serie B (), officially known as Serie BKT for sponsorship reasons, is the second-highest division in the Italian football league system after the Serie A. It has been operating for over ninety years since the 1929–30 season. It had b ...
. After the season Stroppa became coach of
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club
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. In the 2012–13 Lega Pro Prima Divisione season, the team was coached by
Stefano Vecchi Stefano Vecchi (born 20 July 1971) is an Italian retired professional footballer turned coach, who is the head coach of club Vicenza. Playing career An Inter youth product, Vecchi had an unremarkable career as a central midfielder in the low ...
. With him, the team was able to reach the promotion playoffs of the Italian third tier for the first time in club history. In the play-off semi-final the team was eliminated by Carpi, which eventually won promotion. In the following season, Vecchi was hired by Carpi. The 2013–14 season started with Lorenzo D'Anna as coach, previously youth coach of Chievo. Under him, the team could score only five points in the first five matches, which was not enough for the promotion ambitions of the club. They changed coaches and hired Claudio Rastelli. During the championship, the team was able to prevail better and in the end reached third place in the table. That was the best result of the club's history and the repeated achievement of the play-offs. In the quarterfinals, the team prevailed against
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on penalties. In the semi-final, Cremonese was defeated over two legs. The final round for promotion to
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was lost against
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. Südtirol's 2021–22 season turned out to be the most successful in club history, as they won the title race on the final matchday, with a five-point advantage to runners-up
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, and also reached the
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final, losing on aggregate to Padova. Therefore, they acquired their place in the Serie B for the 2022–23 season, which was to be both Südtirol's first time in the league, as well as the first time a club from Südtirol/Alto Adige qualified for a spot in the Italian second division.


2022 to present

The 2022-23 season turned out to be an even bigger success for Südtirol. While losing their first three league matches and suffering an embarrassing early knockout from the
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on home turf against Serie C opponent Feralpisalò, the team quickly picked up the pace of the league and were in constant contention for promotion to Serie A, either directly or via play-offs. A late campaign blow to their form meant that Südtirol clinched 6th place in the league with 58 points, which meant they qualified to the promotion play-off preliminary round, coming 15 points short of directly promoted
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's 73 points in second place, and only two points short of play-off semi-final qualifiers
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in fourth place. The preliminary play-off round saw Südtirol hosting Reggina in a one-match showdown, where Pierpaolo Bisoli's squad managed to clinch a nail-biting 1–0 victory with a late Daniele Casiraghi goal in the 89th minute to advance into the semi-finals where they met 3rd-place finishers
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in a two-match pairing. On home turf, Südtirol managed to win with an even more late goal by Matteo Rover in the 90+2nd minute to put Südtirol in the lead. The second leg saw Südtirol being one man up in the San Nicola after a first half red card on behalf of Bari, but a 70th minute Leonardo Benedetti goal meant that Bari equalized the aggregate score, which meant that Südtirol got eliminated as the higher regular season finish is used as a tiebreaker. In the 2023-24 season, despite some challenging moments (which led to the dismissal of coach Bisoli in favor of the Italian-Swiss Federico Valente, who came from the youth teams), Südtirol managed to secure their place in Serie B.


Colors and badge


Colors

The team's colors are white and red showing its roots in the province of
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and the city of
Bolzano Bolzano ( ; ; or ) is the capital city of South Tyrol (officially the province of Bolzano), Northern Italy. With a population of 108,245, Bolzano is also by far the largest city in South Tyrol and the third largest in historical Tyrol. The ...
, present in their traditional coats of arms and flags. Historically, the home jerseys of the club are white. Most of the time the team plays away matches in red jerseys, but from time to time they can be black as well.


Badge

The current logo of the association is a slightly different form of the badge used since the club was founded in 1995 to 2016. The logo of the association is a circular badge with a white-red diamond pattern and a football inside. The logo is circled with the words "FC Südtirol" (German term for "FC South Tyrol") and "Bolzano - Bozen". Compared to the previous badge, the diamond pattern was renewed and the red color darkened slightly.


Club facilities


Stadium

The home games of FC Südtirol are played in the Drusus stadium in
Bolzano Bolzano ( ; ; or ) is the capital city of South Tyrol (officially the province of Bolzano), Northern Italy. With a population of 108,245, Bolzano is also by far the largest city in South Tyrol and the third largest in historical Tyrol. The ...
, named after Nero Drusus, a Roman general. Built in 1936 as a multi-sport facility and wholly renovated between 2019 and 2021 as a pure football ground, the Drusus stadium has a main and opposite tribune and it can accommodate up to 5,500 spectators. File:Drususstadion - Haupttribüne.JPG, The Drusus stadium in
Bolzano Bolzano ( ; ; or ) is the capital city of South Tyrol (officially the province of Bolzano), Northern Italy. With a population of 108,245, Bolzano is also by far the largest city in South Tyrol and the third largest in historical Tyrol. The ...
before the renovation... File:Tribuna_Zanvettor_nuova_-_Stadio_Druso_2_(cropped).jpg, ...and after the renovation: the athletics track has been removed.


FCS Center

The FCS Center is the training center of the team, located in Rungg-Maso Ronco ( Eppan), 9 km away from downtown
Bolzano Bolzano ( ; ; or ) is the capital city of South Tyrol (officially the province of Bolzano), Northern Italy. With a population of 108,245, Bolzano is also by far the largest city in South Tyrol and the third largest in historical Tyrol. The ...
. In 2015, the training areas were renovated, creating two natural turf pitches, two artificial turf pitches and another small artificial turf pitch. The service center was opened in 2018 and offers changing rooms, offices, a gym with a medical department, meeting rooms, a restaurant and a fan shop. In the training center are also held the championship games of the youth teams of FC Südtirol. In 2010, the training center was the training camp of the
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for the preparation of the
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in South Africa. Again in 2018 the German team used the center for the preparation to the
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in Russia.


Current squad


Südtirol Primavera


Out on loan


Club staff


Honours

*
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**Winner: 2021–22 *
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**Winner: 2009–10


Notable players

The following list includes players who played or have played more than 10 matches in either
Serie A The Serie A (), officially known as Serie A Enilive in Italy and Serie A Made in Italy abroad for sponsorship reasons, is a professional association football league in Italy and the highest tier of the Italian football league system. Establish ...
or
Serie B The Serie B (), officially known as Serie BKT for sponsorship reasons, is the second-highest division in the Italian football league system after the Serie A. It has been operating for over ninety years since the 1929–30 season. It had b ...
. * Michael Agazzi * Dario Bova *
Massimiliano Caputo Massimiliano Caputo (born 10 September 1980 in Naples) is a former Italian professional footballer who last played forward for Foligno. Caputo spent the 2001–02 season on loan at Scottish club Livingston. He didn't score a league goal in 2 ...
* Michael Cia * Carlo Gervasoni * Andrea Guerra * Marco Mallus * Manuel Mancini * Luca Mazzitelli * Marco Moro * Simone Motta * Alessandro Noselli * Manuel Scavone * Andrea Seculin *
Alessio Sestu Alessio Sestu (born 29 September 1983) is an Italian football executive and former player, currently in charge as the sporting director of Piacenza. Career Treviso Born in Rome, Lazio region, Sestu started his career at one of the two Serie A ...
* Giampietro Zecchin * Arturo Lupoli * Omar El Kaddouri * Nicolas Corvetto * Demetrío Abracadabra


Notable managers

The following list includes managers who coached or have coached teams in the
Serie A The Serie A (), officially known as Serie A Enilive in Italy and Serie A Made in Italy abroad for sponsorship reasons, is a professional association football league in Italy and the highest tier of the Italian football league system. Establish ...
or
Serie B The Serie B (), officially known as Serie BKT for sponsorship reasons, is the second-highest division in the Italian football league system after the Serie A. It has been operating for over ninety years since the 1929–30 season. It had b ...
. * Ivan Javorčić * Giovanni Stroppa * Giuseppe Sannino * Attilio Tesser *
Stefano Vecchi Stefano Vecchi (born 20 July 1971) is an Italian retired professional footballer turned coach, who is the head coach of club Vicenza. Playing career An Inter youth product, Vecchi had an unremarkable career as a central midfielder in the low ...
* Marco Baroni


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Sudtirol Football clubs in Italy Football clubs in South Tyrol Sport in Bolzano Association football clubs established in 1974 Serie B clubs 1974 establishments in Italy