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US Alessandria Calcio 1912

Unione Sportiva Alessandria Calcio 1912, commonly referred to as Alessandria, is an Italian football club based in Alessandria, Piedmont. It currently plays in Serie C, the third tier of Italian football.

Alessandria
Full nameUnione Sportiva Alessandria Calcio 1912 S.r.l.
Nickname(s)I Grigi (The Greys)
L'Orso (The Bear)
Founded1912
2003 (refounded)
GroundStadio Giuseppe Moccagatta,
Alessandria, Italy
Capacity6,000
ChairmanEnea Benedetto
ManagerMarco Banchini
LeagueSerie C Group A
2022–23Serie C Group B, 17th of 20
WebsiteClub website
Current season

History edit

Brief history edit

Founded in 1912, Alessandria spent 13 seasons in Serie A between 1929 and 1960 and 21 in Serie B (last in 2022); it also reached one Coppa Italia final in 1936. To date, the most successful period in the team's history was between World War I and World War II, when it was, with Novara, Pro Vercelli and Casale, part of the so-called Quadrilatero Piemontese ("Piedmont Quadrilateral"), which forged great players and won important trophies.[1]

The greatest player to have worn the club's characteristic and unique grey shirt is the 2 time FIFA World Cup & 1 time Central European International Cup winner Giovanni Ferrari, other notabilities include FIFA World Cup & Central European International Cup winners Felice Borel & Luigi Bertolini, FIFA World Cup & 1936 Summer Olympics winner Pietro Rava, Central European International Cup winner & 1928 Summer Olympics Bronze medalist Adolfo Baloncieri & UEFA European Championship winner & FIFA World Cup runner-up Gianni Rivera. Other players making it the national team like Carlo Carcano also appeared for Alessandria. With the promotion in 2009 in Lega Pro Prima Divisione, the team finally left behind a long period of financial troubles and internal problems that had led the club to bankruptcy in 2003.

From 1912 to today edit

First football teams in Alessandria and birth of Football Club edit

 
An early photo of FBC Alessandria

Football arrived in Alessandria in the end of 19th century; there are reports regarding a match played in which a team of Alessandria played against one from Genoa. In 1896, the Unione Pro Sport Alessandria was created, followed by the football teams of the athletic club Forza e Concordia, which wore dark-grey shirts, and Forza e Coraggio, with pearl-grey shirts.[2] Unione Pro Sport took part in some exhibition tournaments with teams based in Turin and Genoa between 1897 and 1898; in 1897, it won the football trophy at the National Gym Competition in Genoa.[3] On 15 March 1898, it was invited to join the constituents of FIF,[4] then took part in the first official championship qualification round[5] and, feeling itself penalized in favor of F.B.C. Torinese and Genoa CFC,[6] it preferred to leave and keep on participating in tournaments organized by FGNI.[2]

In 1908 Forza and Coraggio members decided to set up a team which could finally dispute the Italian Championship.[clarification needed] It happened on 18 February 1912[7] with the foundation of Alessandria Foot Ball Club by Enrico Badò, Amilcare Savojardo and Alfredo Ratti, who was elected first director (chairman).[8] The first shirts, bought from Vigor Torino, were azure, with a large vertical white stripe in the center. The team was admitted to the Promozione (second division) for the 1912–13 season, immediately gaining a promotion after a decisive match played against Vigor Torino in Novara, of which the score was 3–0. In the same year, businessman Giovanni Maino offered eleven grey shirts, similar to those worn by his famous cycling team, to Alessandria FBC.[9]

The first national championships and post-war edit

In 1913 the team recruited the English player-coach George Arthur Smith, coming from the ranks of Genoa; he proved to be a great football teacher and, thanks to him, talented players like Adolfo Baloncieri and Carlo Carcano—who, in the 1930s, coached Juventus F.C. in the "Quinquennio d'Oro" period and who became on 31 January 1915 the first Alessandria footballer wearing the national football team's jersey—soon exploded in the 1920s.[10] Already in the 1914–15 season, the grey team in Piedmont was very good, missing for only two points the admission to the final round.[clarification needed]

After World War I, Alessandria F.B.C. continued to improve its performances: in the 1919–20 season, it prevailed in the elimination round and then lost to Genoa in the semifinals. In November 1920, FBC merged with another Alessandria team, US Alessandria, established in 1915, keeping the grey shirt and changing its name to Alessandria US.[11] At the end of the 1920–21 season, the club gained admission to the North Italy championship semifinals after a playoff in Milan against Modena F.C. On 10 July 1921, Alessandria US lost the chance to qualify for the Northern Italy final, losing to U.S. Pro Vercelli in a violent match bitterly contested by Alessandria: they chose to withdraw in protest after just an hour of play (0–4), after a serious head injury occurred in Carcano.[12][clarification needed]

In subsequent years Alessandria U.S. continued to show excellent performances, but never succeeded in winning a championship, as the tournament was dominated by Pro Vercelli and Genoa, from Bologna CFC and Turinese teams.

The CONI cup, the lost championship and the Serie A tournaments edit

In 1927, after a disappointing season after which the salvation from relegation in Division I came only after a series of playouts against Pisa, Legnano and Novara, came the first trophy: the Coppa CONI, won after a double final played against Casale (1–1 in Casale Monferrato and 2–1 in Alexandria[13]). In the first round, Alessandria, which was trained by Carlo Carcano, defeated Livorno, Andrea Doria, Brescia, Alba Rome and Napoli. Later that year the works for the new stadium started. Alessandria players at the time were Giovanni Ferrari, Luigi Bertolini and Adolfo Baloncieri, which in the summer of 1927 signed for Torino F.C..

In 1928 Alessandria came close to winning the championship; after qualifying for the eight-team final round, they started to fight for the title against Baloncieri's Torino. It was a heavy, unexpected defeat at Casale that erased the dreams of Carcano's team, for it wasn't enough to defeat Torino in the direct match to win the championship. Alessandria's Goalkeeper Curti, suspected by most of illicit activities, was soon expelled. Furthermore, authorities, already heavily discredited after the "Allemandi Case", deemed it unnecessary to investigate further into the match.[14]

At the end of the 1928–29 season Alessandria was admitted to the first edition of Serie A tournament (1929–30, 6th place) and finally inaugurated the new stadium.[15] In the early 1930s, several players left the club, still tied to amateurism, to migrate to large centers; Carcano, Ferrari and Bertolini signed for Juventus and Allesandria greatly lost its potential, not gaining anything but middle-ranking positions.

In 1936, the team, after beating Cremonese, Modena, Lazio and Milan, joined the Coppa Italia final, played in Genoa on 11 June and lost to Torino (1–5). In the summer of 1936 S.S. Lazio, who was trying to set up a team which could win the championship, offered the team the considerable amount of 400,000 Italian lire for the three promising midfielders Busani, Riccardi and Milano:[16] Alessandria managers agreed, but the team was no longer up to expectations and fell for the first time in Serie B at the end of 1936–37 season.

1937–1956: return in Serie A and first Serie C championships edit

The first Serie B championship ended with a new disappointment for Alessandria which, after leading for much of the tournament, fell in the final games, suffering defeats from Modena and Novara. In subsequent years, Alessandria was unable to fight effectively for the promotion; in 1943 the championships were suspended due to the outbreak of World War II. In the 1945–46 season Alessandria, led by coaches Renato Cattaneo and Mario Sperone obtained the return in Serie A. The team remained in Serie A for two seasons and on 2 May 1948 the club suffered the heaviest defeat ever by a team in Italian Serie A history, losing 0–10 against Torino F.C.[17] At the end of that championship, they returned to Serie B.

In the 1940s, Alessandria was the subject of a curious incident when, before a game against Venezia, the referee ordered that Alessandria change uniforms because, in his view, the gray shirt was indistinguishable from the black one of the opponents. After the match, F.I.G.C. asked the arbitrator to undergo an eye examination, which determined that he was color-blind: a test then became mandatory for all referees.[18] Also in those years, the club launched the young talent Gino Armano.

In the late 1940s and during the early 1950s, Alessandria alternated years of Serie B to the first championships in Serie C, following the unfortunate relegation of 1950.

Last seasons in Serie A and decline edit

A few months after the beginning of the presidency of the Sacco family, Alessandria returned to Serie A. It happened at the end of the 1956–57 season, after having successfully completed the comeback on Catania and later defeating Brescia in extra time in a qualification match. If in the first decades of its existence the club found its force in its brilliant forwards, this period proved to be an excellent interpreter of the so-called catenaccio. In 1959 a young Gianni Rivera debuted in Serie A.[19] Also in the same year Alessandria played its first match in an international competition, facing the Velež Mostar in Mitropa Cup.

This happy period for the Alessandria club ended after 1959–60 relegation. In the 1960s, they declined in Serie C and in the early 1970s failed several times in earning a promotion to Serie B. In 1973, the club won the first edition of the Coppa Italia Serie C, defeating Avellino in the final match. At the end of the 1973–74 championships, the club were promoted to Serie B; that season ended up in a frantic way, with coach Dino Ballacci being sacked and the subsequent resignation of chairman Sacco, disputed by supporters.

Serie C years and 2003 bankruptcy edit

In 1975, after losing a relegation playoff against Reggiana, Alessandria returned to Serie C. Since that moment they became a fixture in that category for almost thirty years. In the 1986–87 season the club, which was suffering economically after the abandonment of the Calleri family, was sustained for a period by Massese chairman Bertoneri,[20] who was planning to extend his interests in the club (he had tried to negotiate with the leaders of Prato and Carrarese): in that dramatic situation Alessandria relegated for the first time in regional categories, though they improved in the summer of 1987, before losing to Montebelluna.

In that same year the head of Alessandria became the founder of AGV Gino Amisano, who was head of the club for almost fifteen years; in this period the team gained two promotions in Serie C1 (in 1988–89 and 1990–91) and obtained economical support from the clothing company Kappa . In Serie C1 the club obtained good results, but never challenged for promotion; in 1998, after a hard championship, Alessandria fell again to Serie C2, beaten in the relegation playoff by Pistoiese.

After the 1999–2000 season, hopes of promotion subsided the following year, due to declining performances. The next several years were especially turbulent for the club as the Spinelli family struggled with their finances.[21] Alessandria dropped to the amateur leagues and the club was declared formally bankrupt in 2003.[22]

The Comeback in Lega Pro edit

Despite the strong opposition of Alessandria supporters,[23] a new club called Nuova Alessandria was founded; it took part in the Eccellenza championship. In 2004 a consortium of local businessmen purchased the original brand.

Ever since the 2009–10 season, the club took part in the Lega Pro Prima Divisione championship. In the summer of 2011 it was relegated by the Corte di Giustizia Federale of FIGC (the Italian Football Association's Court of Justice) to Lega Pro Seconda Divisione when former club president Giogio Veltroni was found guilty of a betting scandal.[24] Alessandria finally finished Seconda Divisione in 3rd place and qualified to Divisione Unica for 2014–15 season.

Alessandria defeated Genoa in the 2015–16 Coppa Italia to become the first team from the third tier to reach the cup's quarter-finals since Bari had achieved this in 1983–84.[25] They then defeated Spezia 2–1 to reach a semi-final against AC Milan, which they lost 6–0 on aggregate.

Return to Serie B edit

During the play-offs of the 2020–21 season for the final promotion to Serie B, Alessandria eliminated Feralpisalò and AlbinoLeffe respectively in the quarter-finals and in the semi-finals, meeting Padova in the final. The first leg at the Euganeo in Padua ended 0–0. In the return match, at Moccagatta in Alessandria, during the 90 minutes of regulation and the following 30 extra minutes the result remained 0–0. The final promotion was therefore decided by penalties, with Alessandria winning 5–4, thus returning, for the first time since 1975, to Serie B. Unfortunately, Alessandria went straight back down from Serie B. They will compete in Serie C for the upcoming 2022–2023 season.

Stadium edit

 
Stadium "Giuseppe Moccagatta" today.

Alessandria is based at the Stadio Giuseppe Moccagatta which was built in 1929 and it can hold 6000 spectators. It is a multi-use stadium; however, it is primarily used for football matches. The stadium is owned by the Municipality of Alessandria. It has a grass pitch whose dimensions are 105 by 68.4 meters. In the past the stadium has contained over 25,000 spectators.

Players edit

Current squad edit

As of 20 October 2023[26]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   ITA Luca Liverani
3 DF   ITA Enrico Rossi
4 MF   ITA Marco Nichetti
5 MF   ITA Federico Gentile
6 DF   ITA Daniele Belgiovine
7 FW   MAR Marwen Gazoul
8 DF   GRE Arensi Rota
9 FW   EQG Óscar Siafá
10 FW   ITA Mattia Pagliuca (on loan from Bologna)
11 FW   ITA Gennaro Anatriello (on loan from Bologna)
12 GK   ITA Leonardo Rossi
14 MF   ITA Alessandro Pellitteri
15 FW   ITA Antonio Ronci
17 DF   ALB Ertijon Gega (on loan from Sampdoria)
18 MF   ITA Lorenzo Pellegrini
19 FW   GAM Kalifa Manneh
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 DF   ITA Leonardo Nunzella
22 GK   ITA Ramon Virano
23 DF   ITA Simone Ciancio
24 MF   ITA Alessandro Mastalli
26 DF   SEN Ndir Mame Ass (on loan from Ternana)
28 MF   ITA Giovanni Foresta
30 DF   ITA Diego Gueli
31 DF   ITA Luca Ercolani
32 DF   ITA Lorenzo Giubilato
33 DF   ITA Stefano Crivellaro
35 DF   FRA Théo Parrinello
66 MF   ITA Alfonso Sepe (on loan from Sampdoria)
72 MF   USA Claudio Vaughn
77 FW   ITA Patrizio Zerbo
90 FW   ITA Michele Volpe
99 GK   ITA Edoardo Piana (on loan from Udinese)

Out on loan edit

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   ITA Lorenzo Podda (at Sestri Levante until 30 June 2024)

Notable former players edit

Former managers edit

Honours edit

Divisional movements edit

Series Years Last Promotions Relegations
A 13 1959–60   3 (1937, 1948, 1960)
B 21 2021–22   2 (1946, 1957)   3 (1950, 1967, 1975)
C
+C2
34
+17
2020–21   3 (1953, 1974, 2021)
  6 (1981 C2, 1989 C2, 1991 C2, 2000 C2, 2009 C2, 2014 C2)
  6 (1980 C1, 1982 C1, 1990 C1, 1998 C1, 2001 C1, 2011 C1)
  1 (2003✟)
85 out of 90 years of professional football in Italy since 1929
D 3 2007–08   1 (2008) never
E 2 2004–05   1 (2005) never

References edit

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  2. ^ a b [1] U.S. Alessandria 1912 – Short Historical Overview 1896–1961, rsssf.org
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  8. ^ [6] Ugo Boccassi. Riscriviamo la vecchia storia dei grigi, da «La Stampa» – 15 August 2003, p. 44.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 22 July 2011. Retrieved 12 August 2010. "Perché le maglie grigie", da Alessandria U.S.: 60 anni
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External links edit

  • Official Site (in Italian)
  • Unione Sportiva Alessandria 1912 – Short Historical Overview 1896–1961 (in English) prepared by Enrico Acerbi for RSSSF
  • Associazione Orgoglio Grigio (in Italian) 'Grey Pride Association': a supporters site

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Unione Sportiva Alessandria Calcio 1912 commonly referred to as Alessandria is an Italian football club based in Alessandria Piedmont It currently plays in Serie C the third tier of Italian football AlessandriaFull nameUnione Sportiva Alessandria Calcio 1912 S r l Nickname s I Grigi The Greys L Orso The Bear Founded19122003 refounded GroundStadio Giuseppe Moccagatta Alessandria ItalyCapacity6 000ChairmanEnea BenedettoManagerMarco BanchiniLeagueSerie C Group A2022 23Serie C Group B 17th of 20WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursCurrent season Contents 1 History 1 1 Brief history 1 2 From 1912 to today 1 2 1 First football teams in Alessandria and birth of Football Club 1 2 2 The first national championships and post war 1 2 3 The CONI cup the lost championship and the Serie A tournaments 1 2 4 1937 1956 return in Serie A and first Serie C championships 1 2 5 Last seasons in Serie A and decline 1 2 6 Serie C years and 2003 bankruptcy 1 2 7 The Comeback in Lega Pro 1 2 8 Return to Serie B 2 Stadium 3 Players 3 1 Current squad 3 2 Out on loan 4 Notable former players 5 Former managers 6 Honours 7 Divisional movements 8 References 9 External linksHistory editBrief history edit Founded in 1912 Alessandria spent 13 seasons in Serie A between 1929 and 1960 and 21 in Serie B last in 2022 it also reached one Coppa Italia final in 1936 To date the most successful period in the team s history was between World War I and World War II when it was with Novara Pro Vercelli and Casale part of the so called Quadrilatero Piemontese Piedmont Quadrilateral which forged great players and won important trophies 1 The greatest player to have worn the club s characteristic and unique grey shirt is the 2 time FIFA World Cup amp 1 time Central European International Cup winner Giovanni Ferrari other notabilities include FIFA World Cup amp Central European International Cup winners Felice Borel amp Luigi Bertolini FIFA World Cup amp 1936 Summer Olympics winner Pietro Rava Central European International Cup winner amp 1928 Summer Olympics Bronze medalist Adolfo Baloncieri amp UEFA European Championship winner amp FIFA World Cup runner up Gianni Rivera Other players making it the national team like Carlo Carcano also appeared for Alessandria With the promotion in 2009 in Lega Pro Prima Divisione the team finally left behind a long period of financial troubles and internal problems that had led the club to bankruptcy in 2003 From 1912 to today edit First football teams in Alessandria and birth of Football Club edit nbsp An early photo of FBC AlessandriaFootball arrived in Alessandria in the end of 19th century there are reports regarding a match played in which a team of Alessandria played against one from Genoa In 1896 the Unione Pro Sport Alessandria was created followed by the football teams of the athletic club Forza e Concordia which wore dark grey shirts and Forza e Coraggio with pearl grey shirts 2 Unione Pro Sport took part in some exhibition tournaments with teams based in Turin and Genoa between 1897 and 1898 in 1897 it won the football trophy at the National Gym Competition in Genoa 3 On 15 March 1898 it was invited to join the constituents of FIF 4 then took part in the first official championship qualification round 5 and feeling itself penalized in favor of F B C Torinese and Genoa CFC 6 it preferred to leave and keep on participating in tournaments organized by FGNI 2 In 1908 Forza and Coraggio members decided to set up a team which could finally dispute the Italian Championship clarification needed It happened on 18 February 1912 7 with the foundation of Alessandria Foot Ball Club by Enrico Bado Amilcare Savojardo and Alfredo Ratti who was elected first director chairman 8 The first shirts bought from Vigor Torino were azure with a large vertical white stripe in the center The team was admitted to the Promozione second division for the 1912 13 season immediately gaining a promotion after a decisive match played against Vigor Torino in Novara of which the score was 3 0 In the same year businessman Giovanni Maino offered eleven grey shirts similar to those worn by his famous cycling team to Alessandria FBC 9 The first national championships and post war edit In 1913 the team recruited the English player coach George Arthur Smith coming from the ranks of Genoa he proved to be a great football teacher and thanks to him talented players like Adolfo Baloncieri and Carlo Carcano who in the 1930s coached Juventus F C in the Quinquennio d Oro period and who became on 31 January 1915 the first Alessandria footballer wearing the national football team s jersey soon exploded in the 1920s 10 Already in the 1914 15 season the grey team in Piedmont was very good missing for only two points the admission to the final round clarification needed After World War I Alessandria F B C continued to improve its performances in the 1919 20 season it prevailed in the elimination round and then lost to Genoa in the semifinals In November 1920 FBC merged with another Alessandria team US Alessandria established in 1915 keeping the grey shirt and changing its name to Alessandria US 11 At the end of the 1920 21 season the club gained admission to the North Italy championship semifinals after a playoff in Milan against Modena F C On 10 July 1921 Alessandria US lost the chance to qualify for the Northern Italy final losing to U S Pro Vercelli in a violent match bitterly contested by Alessandria they chose to withdraw in protest after just an hour of play 0 4 after a serious head injury occurred in Carcano 12 clarification needed In subsequent years Alessandria U S continued to show excellent performances but never succeeded in winning a championship as the tournament was dominated by Pro Vercelli and Genoa from Bologna CFC and Turinese teams The CONI cup the lost championship and the Serie A tournaments edit In 1927 after a disappointing season after which the salvation from relegation in Division I came only after a series of playouts against Pisa Legnano and Novara came the first trophy the Coppa CONI won after a double final played against Casale 1 1 in Casale Monferrato and 2 1 in Alexandria 13 In the first round Alessandria which was trained by Carlo Carcano defeated Livorno Andrea Doria Brescia Alba Rome and Napoli Later that year the works for the new stadium started Alessandria players at the time were Giovanni Ferrari Luigi Bertolini and Adolfo Baloncieri which in the summer of 1927 signed for Torino F C In 1928 Alessandria came close to winning the championship after qualifying for the eight team final round they started to fight for the title against Baloncieri s Torino It was a heavy unexpected defeat at Casale that erased the dreams of Carcano s team for it wasn t enough to defeat Torino in the direct match to win the championship Alessandria s Goalkeeper Curti suspected by most of illicit activities was soon expelled Furthermore authorities already heavily discredited after the Allemandi Case deemed it unnecessary to investigate further into the match 14 At the end of the 1928 29 season Alessandria was admitted to the first edition of Serie A tournament 1929 30 6th place and finally inaugurated the new stadium 15 In the early 1930s several players left the club still tied to amateurism to migrate to large centers Carcano Ferrari and Bertolini signed for Juventus and Allesandria greatly lost its potential not gaining anything but middle ranking positions In 1936 the team after beating Cremonese Modena Lazio and Milan joined the Coppa Italia final played in Genoa on 11 June and lost to Torino 1 5 In the summer of 1936 S S Lazio who was trying to set up a team which could win the championship offered the team the considerable amount of 400 000 Italian lire for the three promising midfielders Busani Riccardi and Milano 16 Alessandria managers agreed but the team was no longer up to expectations and fell for the first time in Serie B at the end of 1936 37 season 1937 1956 return in Serie A and first Serie C championships edit The first Serie B championship ended with a new disappointment for Alessandria which after leading for much of the tournament fell in the final games suffering defeats from Modena and Novara In subsequent years Alessandria was unable to fight effectively for the promotion in 1943 the championships were suspended due to the outbreak of World War II In the 1945 46 season Alessandria led by coaches Renato Cattaneo and Mario Sperone obtained the return in Serie A The team remained in Serie A for two seasons and on 2 May 1948 the club suffered the heaviest defeat ever by a team in Italian Serie A history losing 0 10 against Torino F C 17 At the end of that championship they returned to Serie B In the 1940s Alessandria was the subject of a curious incident when before a game against Venezia the referee ordered that Alessandria change uniforms because in his view the gray shirt was indistinguishable from the black one of the opponents After the match F I G C asked the arbitrator to undergo an eye examination which determined that he was color blind a test then became mandatory for all referees 18 Also in those years the club launched the young talent Gino Armano In the late 1940s and during the early 1950s Alessandria alternated years of Serie B to the first championships in Serie C following the unfortunate relegation of 1950 Last seasons in Serie A and decline edit A few months after the beginning of the presidency of the Sacco family Alessandria returned to Serie A It happened at the end of the 1956 57 season after having successfully completed the comeback on Catania and later defeating Brescia in extra time in a qualification match If in the first decades of its existence the club found its force in its brilliant forwards this period proved to be an excellent interpreter of the so called catenaccio In 1959 a young Gianni Rivera debuted in Serie A 19 Also in the same year Alessandria played its first match in an international competition facing the Velez Mostar in Mitropa Cup This happy period for the Alessandria club ended after 1959 60 relegation In the 1960s they declined in Serie C and in the early 1970s failed several times in earning a promotion to Serie B In 1973 the club won the first edition of the Coppa Italia Serie C defeating Avellino in the final match At the end of the 1973 74 championships the club were promoted to Serie B that season ended up in a frantic way with coach Dino Ballacci being sacked and the subsequent resignation of chairman Sacco disputed by supporters Serie C years and 2003 bankruptcy edit In 1975 after losing a relegation playoff against Reggiana Alessandria returned to Serie C Since that moment they became a fixture in that category for almost thirty years In the 1986 87 season the club which was suffering economically after the abandonment of the Calleri family was sustained for a period by Massese chairman Bertoneri 20 who was planning to extend his interests in the club he had tried to negotiate with the leaders of Prato and Carrarese in that dramatic situation Alessandria relegated for the first time in regional categories though they improved in the summer of 1987 before losing to Montebelluna In that same year the head of Alessandria became the founder of AGV Gino Amisano who was head of the club for almost fifteen years in this period the team gained two promotions in Serie C1 in 1988 89 and 1990 91 and obtained economical support from the clothing company Kappa In Serie C1 the club obtained good results but never challenged for promotion in 1998 after a hard championship Alessandria fell again to Serie C2 beaten in the relegation playoff by Pistoiese After the 1999 2000 season hopes of promotion subsided the following year due to declining performances The next several years were especially turbulent for the club as the Spinelli family struggled with their finances 21 Alessandria dropped to the amateur leagues and the club was declared formally bankrupt in 2003 22 The Comeback in Lega Pro edit Despite the strong opposition of Alessandria supporters 23 a new club called Nuova Alessandria was founded it took part in the Eccellenza championship In 2004 a consortium of local businessmen purchased the original brand Ever since the 2009 10 season the club took part in the Lega Pro Prima Divisione championship In the summer of 2011 it was relegated by the Corte di Giustizia Federale of FIGC the Italian Football Association s Court of Justice to Lega Pro Seconda Divisione when former club president Giogio Veltroni was found guilty of a betting scandal 24 Alessandria finally finished Seconda Divisione in 3rd place and qualified to Divisione Unica for 2014 15 season Alessandria defeated Genoa in the 2015 16 Coppa Italia to become the first team from the third tier to reach the cup s quarter finals since Bari had achieved this in 1983 84 25 They then defeated Spezia 2 1 to reach a semi final against AC Milan which they lost 6 0 on aggregate Return to Serie B edit During the play offs of the 2020 21 season for the final promotion to Serie B Alessandria eliminated Feralpisalo and AlbinoLeffe respectively in the quarter finals and in the semi finals meeting Padova in the final The first leg at the Euganeo in Padua ended 0 0 In the return match at Moccagatta in Alessandria during the 90 minutes of regulation and the following 30 extra minutes the result remained 0 0 The final promotion was therefore decided by penalties with Alessandria winning 5 4 thus returning for the first time since 1975 to Serie B Unfortunately Alessandria went straight back down from Serie B They will compete in Serie C for the upcoming 2022 2023 season Stadium edit nbsp Stadium Giuseppe Moccagatta today Alessandria is based at the Stadio Giuseppe Moccagatta which was built in 1929 and it can hold 6000 spectators It is a multi use stadium however it is primarily used for football matches The stadium is owned by the Municipality of Alessandria It has a grass pitch whose dimensions are 105 by 68 4 meters In the past the stadium has contained over 25 000 spectators Players editCurrent squad edit As of 20 October 2023 26 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK nbsp ITA Luca Liverani3 DF nbsp ITA Enrico Rossi4 MF nbsp ITA Marco Nichetti5 MF nbsp ITA Federico Gentile6 DF nbsp ITA Daniele Belgiovine7 FW nbsp MAR Marwen Gazoul8 DF nbsp GRE Arensi Rota9 FW nbsp EQG oscar Siafa10 FW nbsp ITA Mattia Pagliuca on loan from Bologna 11 FW nbsp ITA Gennaro Anatriello on loan from Bologna 12 GK nbsp ITA Leonardo Rossi14 MF nbsp ITA Alessandro Pellitteri15 FW nbsp ITA Antonio Ronci17 DF nbsp ALB Ertijon Gega on loan from Sampdoria 18 MF nbsp ITA Lorenzo Pellegrini19 FW nbsp GAM Kalifa Manneh No Pos Nation Player21 DF nbsp ITA Leonardo Nunzella22 GK nbsp ITA Ramon Virano23 DF nbsp ITA Simone Ciancio24 MF nbsp ITA Alessandro Mastalli26 DF nbsp SEN Ndir Mame Ass on loan from Ternana 28 MF nbsp ITA Giovanni Foresta30 DF nbsp ITA Diego Gueli31 DF nbsp ITA Luca Ercolani32 DF nbsp ITA Lorenzo Giubilato33 DF nbsp ITA Stefano Crivellaro35 DF nbsp FRA Theo Parrinello66 MF nbsp ITA Alfonso Sepe on loan from Sampdoria 72 MF nbsp USA Claudio Vaughn77 FW nbsp ITA Patrizio Zerbo90 FW nbsp ITA Michele Volpe99 GK nbsp ITA Edoardo Piana on loan from Udinese Out on loan edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player MF nbsp ITA Lorenzo Podda at Sestri Levante until 30 June 2024 Notable former players editFurther information Category US Alessandria Calcio 1912 playersFormer managers edit nbsp Federico Allasio nbsp Giulio Cappelli nbsp Carlo Carcano nbsp Bert Flatley nbsp Luciano Foschi nbsp Lajos Kovacs nbsp Ferenc Molnar nbsp Corrado Orrico nbsp Roberto Pruzzo nbsp Pietro Rava nbsp Giuseppe Sabadini nbsp Gaetano D Agostino nbsp Michele Marcolini nbsp Giuseppe Pillon nbsp Angelo Gregucci nbsp Piero Braglia nbsp Maurizio Sarri nbsp Moreno LongoHonours editSerie B Winners 1945 46 Serie C Winners 1973 74 group A Serie C2 Winners 1990 91 group A Serie D Winners 2007 08 group A Eccellenza Piedmont Aosta Valley Winners 2004 05 group A Coppa Italia Serie C Winners 1972 73 2017 18 Coppa CONI Winners 1927Divisional movements editSeries Years Last Promotions RelegationsA 13 1959 60 nbsp 3 1937 1948 1960 B 21 2021 22 nbsp 2 1946 1957 nbsp 3 1950 1967 1975 C C2 34 17 2020 21 nbsp 3 1953 1974 2021 nbsp 6 1981 C2 1989 C2 1991 C2 2000 C2 2009 C2 2014 C2 nbsp 6 1980 C1 1982 C1 1990 C1 1998 C1 2001 C1 2011 C1 nbsp 1 2003 85 out of 90 years of professional football in Italy since 1929D 3 2007 08 nbsp 1 2008 neverE 2 2004 05 nbsp 1 2005 neverReferences edit Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 21 July 2011 Retrieved 19 May 2011 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Citation by Vittorio Pozzo a b 1 U S Alessandria 1912 Short Historical Overview 1896 1961 rsssf org Archivio LASTAMPA it Archived from the original on 22 July 2011 Retrieved 12 August 2010 Roberto Gelato Scudetto ad Alessandria da La Stampa 19 September 2003 p 53 2 Gianluca Marchionne 1898 2008 110 anni dal primo campionato italiano di calcio 3 Aldo Padovano a cura di 1898 1906 il primo grande Genoa 4 Roberto Beccantini Un secolo allo stadio da La Stampa 8 May 1998 p 21 5 L Alessandria Calcio in vetrina giornal it 6 Ugo Boccassi Riscriviamo la vecchia storia dei grigi da La Stampa 15 August 2003 p 44 FORZAGRIGI IT Archived from the original on 22 July 2011 Retrieved 12 August 2010 Perche le maglie grigie da Alessandria U S 60 anni 7 Tabellino di Italia Svizzera 3 1 del 31 gennaio 1915 Marino Bartoletti Viva la gloriosa Alessandria che ha fatto novanta Grigincampo year I n 4 January 2002 8 Foto Alessandria Casale da cinghialecasale blogspot com Grigincampo year I n 3 December 2001 9 La via alessandrina al Moccagatta da alessandriacalcio it Carlo F Chiesa Tempi grigi per il vecchio quadrilatero from Calcio 2000 February 2002 page 68 10 Interview to Franco Ossola on comune torino it Archived copy Archived from the original on 3 July 2009 Retrieved 12 August 2010 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Cassiano Ricardo Gobbet Alessandria Mais um na boca do fosso 11 Corrado Sannucci Rivera 60 anni e molti nemici from repubblica it 18 August 2003 Serie D News Archived from the original on 21 September 2009 Retrieved 12 August 2010 Mimma Caligaris Alessandria la storia da seriednews com 12 Nicola Binda Alessandria Livorno uno Spinelli di troppo from La Gazzetta dello Sport 1 August 2000 13 Dichiarato fallito il glorioso club grigio from La Stampa 14 August 2003 14 Lo ribadiamo ci pare un operazione poco seria from La Stampa 12 August 2003 Associazione Orgoglio Grigio Third tier Alessandria beat Genoa to reach Italian Cup quarter finals BBC Sport 16 December 2015 Retrieved 19 December 2015 Rosa U S ALESSANDRIA CALCIO 1912 in Italian Alessandriacalcio it Retrieved 5 January 2016 External links editOfficial Site in Italian Unione Sportiva Alessandria 1912 Short Historical Overview 1896 1961 in English prepared by Enrico Acerbi for RSSSF Associazione Orgoglio Grigio in Italian Grey Pride Association a supporters site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title US Alessandria Calcio 1912 amp oldid 1188132154, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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