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AS Pro Piacenza 1919

Associazione Sportiva Pro Piacenza 1919 S.r.l. or simply Pro Piacenza was an Italian association football club, based in Piacenza, Emilia-Romagna. The club played in Serie C, the third tier of Italian football, until 18 February 2019 when they were excluded from the division.[2]

Pro Piacenza
Full nameAssociazione Sportiva Pro Piacenza 1919 S.r.l.
Nickname(s)Il Pro (The Pro)
Rossoneri (Red-blacks)
Founded1919 (as Pro Piacenza)
2013 (re-foundation by a merger)
Dissolved2019
GroundStadio Leonardo Garilli (competitive matches)
Centro Sportivo G. Siboni (non-competitive matches)
Capacity21,668
OwnerSèleco
ChairmanMaurizio Pannella[1]
2018–19Serie C, Group A, 20th

The most recent re-foundation of the club, was a merger of A.C.D. Pro Piacenza 1919 and A.S.D. Atletico B.P. Pro Piacenza in June 2013. From 2014 to 2019, Pro Piacenza played in the professional league in Serie C division.

History edit

Predecessors edit

A.C.D. Pro Piacenza 1919 edit

The team was founded in 1919[3] as the merger of two pre-existing clubs, the Ausonia and the Bandiera,[4] both from Piacenza and playing in occasional amateur activity.

Since its founding, Pro Piacenza adopted mesh with vertical stripes red-black, although in the early years they also often used green shirts, because they were more readily available.[citation needed]

The denomination of the club was changed from A.C. Pro Piacenza 1919 to A.C.D. Pro Piacenza 1919 circa 2004–05 season.[5] A.C.D. was an initial of "Associazione Calcio Dilettantistica",[6] which stand for amateur football association.

Pro Piacenza have always participated in the amateur leagues, without ever being able to reach professionals.[citation needed]

In 2009–10 Promozione Emilia-Romagna [it] season, Pro Piacenza retained its place in the division.[7] While BettolaSpes (later known as B.P. Pro Piacenza), the club which merged with Pro Piacenza in year 2013, won promotion to Eccellenza Emilia-Romagna.[7] Another related club, Pontolliese Libertas (which Pontolliese demerged and merged with aforementioned Bettola in July 2010), relegated from Promozione Emilia-Romagna to Prima Categoria.[7]

However, Pro Piacenza later withdrew from 2010–11 Promozione Emilia-Romagna [it], while aforementioned Libertas (known as LibertaSpes at that time) was repêchage to that division. Pro Piacenza played in the lower division instead.

In the last season as A.C.D. Pro Piacenza 1919, the club relegated from Seconda Categoria to Terza Categoria in June 2013.[8] After the season, the club merged with "B.P. Pro Piacenza".

Atletico B.P. Pro Piacenza edit

A.S.D. Atletico BP Pro Piacenza was a football club based in Centro Sportivo Gianni Siboni, Piacenza.[9] While A.S.D. was an initial of "Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica".[6] The club last participated in 2012–13 Serie D. The head coach at that time was Arnaldo Franzini.[9]

The very origin of Atletico BP Pro Piacenza could be traced to 2P Calcio Bettola (registration number 630,411) based in Bettola, in the Province of Piacenza. The club was renamed to A.S.D. Bettola Calcio 1927 circa 2004–05 season.[5][10]

In 2005–06 season, Bettola Calcio 1927 was merged with "G.S.D. Spes" (registration number 50,200, formerly "G.S. Spes"[5]), based in Piacenza.[11] The headquarters of the new club, G.S.D. BettolaSpes, which had a new registration number 915,404, was based in Piacenza.[11][12] G.S.D. was an initial of Gruppo Sportivo Dilettantistico.[6]

In 2010, BettolaSpes was "merged" again with Pontolliese[3] with the following changes: In July 2010, "A.C.D. Pontolliese Libertas 1907" was renamed to A.C.D. LibertaSpes, while BettolaSpes was renamed to A.S.D. BettolaPonte.[13] Which "Pontolliese Libertas" itself was formed circa 2002–03 season by a merger of U.S. Pontolliese, based in Ponte dell'Olio and "A.C. Libertas", based in Piacenza.[14] U.S. was an initial of "Unione Sportiva".[6]

BettolaPonte was promoted to Serie D in June 2011. The club adopted the denomination A.S.D. Atletico B.P. Pro Piacenza in July 2011.[15] The logo of the club also featured year 2011 on it.

Atletico B.P. Pro Piacenza also planned to merge with Lupa Piacenza (formerly LibertaSpes) in 2012.[3] LibertaSpes acquired the branding rights to become the official phoenix club of Piacenza Calcio,[16] which was bankrupted in 2012. However, no merger with Lupa Piacenza was materialized.

A.S. Pro Piacenza 1919 edit

In June 2013 Atletico BP Pro Piacenza, a Serie D club, merged with A.C.D. Pro Piacenza 1919 which played in lower division, to form A.S.D. Pro Piacenza 1919.[17] It was reported that the merger was agreed in 2012.[3]

On 17 April 2014, after beating Sambonifacese 2–0 at home, Pro Piacenza gained promotion to Lega Pro,[18] winning the Group B of the 2013–14 Serie D season. For the first time in 95 years, the team played professional football.

In July 2014 the club was again renamed to A.S. Pro Piacenza 1919 S.r.l.,[19] dropping the D. which stands for amateur in Italian language.

In 2016, Alberto Burzoni succeed Domenico Scorsetti as the chairman of the club.[20]

In June 2018, Burzoni sold the club to Italian consumer electronics company Sèleco.[21][22]

2019 bankruptcy edit

On 17 February 2019, the club experienced a historic 20–0 loss to fellow Serie C team Cuneo, after having only fielded seven teenage players, one of which doubled as a coach.[23] The coaching staff had prior to the match rescinded their contracts after having not been paid since the start of the season.[24] The membership of the club in the Italian Football Federation was cancelled on the following day after already missing several previous fixtures.[2][25]

Colors and badge edit

 
Logo of Atletico BP Pro Piacenza

The team's colors are red and black.[26]

The logo of A.S. Pro Piacenza 1919 also features the red and black stripes that resemble the team jersey. It also displays 1919, the year of the foundation of the (first) Pro Piacenza on it.

One of the predecessors of the current club, Atletico B.P. Pro Piacenza, also used red and black stripes on the logo but had 2011, the year that club was renamed to "Atletico B.P. Pro Piacenza" on it.

Players edit

Former players edit

Stadiums edit

A.S. Pro Piacenza 1919 play their home matches at the Stadio Leonardo Garilli, located in the city of Piacenza.[27][non-primary source needed]

Before the Stadio Leonardo Garilli, they played at the stadio comunale [it][citation needed] and Centro Sportivo Gianni Siboni,[citation needed] both located in the city of Piacenza.

Centro Sportivo Gianni Siboni, located on 1 via Roberto de Longe, is also the current headquarters of A.S. Pro Piacenza 1919[28][non-primary source needed] as well as the former headquarters of A.C.D. Pro Piacenza 1919,[12] one of the predecessors of the current club. Another predecessor, Atletico BP Pro Piacenza, played their home matches at the centro sportivo in 2012–13 season,[9] as well as headquartered in that sports centre from 2010[29] to circa 2013.

However, as of 2009–10 season, when Atletico B.P. Pro Piacenza was still known as BettolaSpes, they based on "Campo Calcio Sandro Puppo", 1 via Monte Carevolo, Piacenza instead.[12] Bettola was demerged with Spes in July 2010 and merged with Pontolliese at the same time. While Spes merged with A.C. Libertas which the latter was demerged with Pontolliese. However, LibertaSpes became Lupa Piacenza in 2012. Spes and one of their successor, U.P.D. Spes Borgotrebbia, were also based in "Campo Calcio Sandro Puppo" (section B of that complex),[30][31] but under different address (on via Antonio Anguissola instead[32]). Another Spes' successor that founded in 2013, Associazione Calcistica Dilettantistica LibertaSpes, used Campo "G. Calamari" instead.[33] That complex was the home base of yet another team of the city, A.C. Fiore,[34] as well as "Pontolliese Libertas".[12] The latter, was also the one of the predecessors of both "B.P. Pro Piacenza" and LibertaSpes.

In 2010–11 season, when Atletico BP Pro Piacenza was still known as BettolaPonte, they played their home matches in Podenzano occasionally.[35][36]

Stadium / Predecessors of Pro Piacenza A.S. Pro Piacenza 1919 BettolaPonte Pro Piacenza A.C.D. Pro Piacenza 1919 BettolaSpes Pontolliese Libertas
Stadio Leonardo Garilli  Y
Centro Sportivo Gianni Siboni  Y  Y  Y
Campo Calcio Sandro Puppo  Y
Campo G. Calamari  Y

Honours edit

as BettolaPonte
as A.S.D. Pro Piacenza 1919

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website (in Italian)

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the division 2 Pro PiacenzaFull nameAssociazione Sportiva Pro Piacenza 1919 S r l Nickname s Il Pro The Pro Rossoneri Red blacks Founded1919 as Pro Piacenza 2013 re foundation by a merger Dissolved2019GroundStadio Leonardo Garilli competitive matches Centro Sportivo G Siboni non competitive matches Capacity21 668OwnerSelecoChairmanMaurizio Pannella 1 2018 19Serie C Group A 20thHome coloursAway coloursThird colours The most recent re foundation of the club was a merger of A C D Pro Piacenza 1919 and A S D Atletico B P Pro Piacenza in June 2013 From 2014 to 2019 Pro Piacenza played in the professional league in Serie C division Contents 1 History 1 1 Predecessors 1 1 1 A C D Pro Piacenza 1919 1 1 2 Atletico B P Pro Piacenza 1 2 A S Pro Piacenza 1919 1 2 1 2019 bankruptcy 2 Colors and badge 3 Players 3 1 Former players 4 Stadiums 5 Honours 6 References 7 External linksHistory editPredecessors edit A C D Pro Piacenza 1919 edit The team was founded in 1919 3 as the merger of two pre existing clubs the Ausonia and the Bandiera 4 both from Piacenza and playing in occasional amateur activity Since its founding Pro Piacenza adopted mesh with vertical stripes red black although in the early years they also often used green shirts because they were more readily available citation needed The denomination of the club was changed from A C Pro Piacenza 1919 to A C D Pro Piacenza 1919 circa 2004 05 season 5 A C D was an initial of Associazione Calcio Dilettantistica 6 which stand for amateur football association Pro Piacenza have always participated in the amateur leagues without ever being able to reach professionals citation needed In 2009 10 Promozione Emilia Romagna it season Pro Piacenza retained its place in the division 7 While BettolaSpes later known as B P Pro Piacenza the club which merged with Pro Piacenza in year 2013 won promotion to Eccellenza Emilia Romagna 7 Another related club Pontolliese Libertas which Pontolliese demerged and merged with aforementioned Bettola in July 2010 relegated from Promozione Emilia Romagna to Prima Categoria 7 However Pro Piacenza later withdrew from 2010 11 Promozione Emilia Romagna it while aforementioned Libertas known as LibertaSpes at that time was repechage to that division Pro Piacenza played in the lower division instead In the last season as A C D Pro Piacenza 1919 the club relegated from Seconda Categoria to Terza Categoria in June 2013 8 After the season the club merged with B P Pro Piacenza Atletico B P Pro Piacenza edit A S D Atletico BP Pro Piacenza was a football club based in Centro Sportivo Gianni Siboni Piacenza 9 While A S D was an initial of Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica 6 The club last participated in 2012 13 Serie D The head coach at that time was Arnaldo Franzini 9 The very origin of Atletico BP Pro Piacenza could be traced to 2P Calcio Bettola registration number 630 411 based in Bettola in the Province of Piacenza The club was renamed to A S D Bettola Calcio 1927 circa 2004 05 season 5 10 In 2005 06 season Bettola Calcio 1927 was merged with G S D Spes registration number 50 200 formerly G S Spes 5 based in Piacenza 11 The headquarters of the new club G S D BettolaSpes which had a new registration number 915 404 was based in Piacenza 11 12 G S D was an initial of Gruppo Sportivo Dilettantistico 6 In 2010 BettolaSpes was merged again with Pontolliese 3 with the following changes In July 2010 A C D Pontolliese Libertas 1907 was renamed to A C D LibertaSpes while BettolaSpes was renamed to A S D BettolaPonte 13 Which Pontolliese Libertas itself was formed circa 2002 03 season by a merger of U S Pontolliese based in Ponte dell Olio and A C Libertas based in Piacenza 14 U S was an initial of Unione Sportiva 6 BettolaPonte was promoted to Serie D in June 2011 The club adopted the denomination A S D Atletico B P Pro Piacenza in July 2011 15 The logo of the club also featured year 2011 on it Atletico B P Pro Piacenza also planned to merge with Lupa Piacenza formerly LibertaSpes in 2012 3 LibertaSpes acquired the branding rights to become the official phoenix club of Piacenza Calcio 16 which was bankrupted in 2012 However no merger with Lupa Piacenza was materialized A S Pro Piacenza 1919 edit In June 2013 Atletico BP Pro Piacenza a Serie D club merged with A C D Pro Piacenza 1919 which played in lower division to form A S D Pro Piacenza 1919 17 It was reported that the merger was agreed in 2012 3 On 17 April 2014 after beating Sambonifacese 2 0 at home Pro Piacenza gained promotion to Lega Pro 18 winning the Group B of the 2013 14 Serie D season For the first time in 95 years the team played professional football In July 2014 the club was again renamed to A S Pro Piacenza 1919 S r l 19 dropping the D which stands for amateur in Italian language In 2016 Alberto Burzoni succeed Domenico Scorsetti as the chairman of the club 20 In June 2018 Burzoni sold the club to Italian consumer electronics company Seleco 21 22 2019 bankruptcy edit On 17 February 2019 the club experienced a historic 20 0 loss to fellow Serie C team Cuneo after having only fielded seven teenage players one of which doubled as a coach 23 The coaching staff had prior to the match rescinded their contracts after having not been paid since the start of the season 24 The membership of the club in the Italian Football Federation was cancelled on the following day after already missing several previous fixtures 2 25 Colors and badge edit nbsp Logo of Atletico BP Pro Piacenza The team s colors are red and black 26 The logo of A S Pro Piacenza 1919 also features the red and black stripes that resemble the team jersey It also displays 1919 the year of the foundation of the first Pro Piacenza on it One of the predecessors of the current club Atletico B P Pro Piacenza also used red and black stripes on the logo but had 2011 the year that club was renamed to Atletico B P Pro Piacenza on it Players editFormer players edit See also category AS Pro Piacenza 1919 playersStadiums editMain article Stadio Leonardo Garilli A S Pro Piacenza 1919 play their home matches at the Stadio Leonardo Garilli located in the city of Piacenza 27 non primary source needed Before the Stadio Leonardo Garilli they played at the stadio comunale it citation needed and Centro Sportivo Gianni Siboni citation needed both located in the city of Piacenza Centro Sportivo Gianni Siboni located on 1 via Roberto de Longe is also the current headquarters of A S Pro Piacenza 1919 28 non primary source needed as well as the former headquarters of A C D Pro Piacenza 1919 12 one of the predecessors of the current club Another predecessor Atletico BP Pro Piacenza played their home matches at the centro sportivo in 2012 13 season 9 as well as headquartered in that sports centre from 2010 29 to circa 2013 However as of 2009 10 season when Atletico B P Pro Piacenza was still known as BettolaSpes they based on Campo Calcio Sandro Puppo 1 via Monte Carevolo Piacenza instead 12 Bettola was demerged with Spes in July 2010 and merged with Pontolliese at the same time While Spes merged with A C Libertas which the latter was demerged with Pontolliese However LibertaSpes became Lupa Piacenza in 2012 Spes and one of their successor U P D Spes Borgotrebbia were also based in Campo Calcio Sandro Puppo section B of that complex 30 31 but under different address on via Antonio Anguissola instead 32 Another Spes successor that founded in 2013 Associazione Calcistica Dilettantistica LibertaSpes used Campo G Calamari instead 33 That complex was the home base of yet another team of the city A C Fiore 34 as well as Pontolliese Libertas 12 The latter was also the one of the predecessors of both B P Pro Piacenza and LibertaSpes In 2010 11 season when Atletico BP Pro Piacenza was still known as BettolaPonte they played their home matches in Podenzano occasionally 35 36 Stadium Predecessors of Pro Piacenza A S Pro Piacenza 1919 BettolaPonte Pro Piacenza A C D Pro Piacenza 1919 BettolaSpes Pontolliese Libertas Stadio Leonardo Garilli nbsp Y Centro Sportivo Gianni Siboni nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y Campo Calcio Sandro Puppo nbsp Y Campo G Calamari nbsp YHonours editas BettolaPonte Eccellenza Emilia Romagna Champions 2010 11 Group A as A S D Pro Piacenza 1919 Serie D Champions 2013 14 Group B References edit ORGANIGRAMMA PRO PIACENZA in Italian A S Pro Piacenza 1919 Archived from the original on 12 November 2018 Retrieved 13 November 2018 a b OFFICIAL Pro Piacenza out of Serie C Football Italia London Tiro Media 18 February 2019 a b c d Atletico BP l obiettivo futuro e la fusione con il Piacenza Il Tirreno in Italian Lucca Gruppo Editoriale L Espresso 20 December 2012 Retrieved 9 September 2018 Rubini Gianni 19 May 2014 La prima sede in piazza Duomo Nato nel calcio dei liberi PDF Liberta in Italian Piacenza p 39 Archived from the original PDF on 14 July 2014 Retrieved 9 September 2018 via A S Pro Piacenza 1919 website a b c CAMBIO DI DENOMINAZIONE SOCIALE PDF Il Presidente Federale 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