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Colleferro Calcio 1937

The Sports Association Football Colleferro is an Italian football club based in Colleferro (RM), which currently plays in the non-professional league Eccellenza in the Latium region.

Colleferro
Full nameSocietà Sportiva Colleferro Calcio
Nickname(s)Colleferrini;
Rossoneri (Red-black)
Founded1937
GroundStadio Andrea Caslini,
Colleferro, Italy (974 capacity)
ChairmanGiorgio Coviello
ManagerEnrico Baiocco
LeagueEccellenza

History Edit

The team was officially formed in 1937 under the name "Group Company Colleferro BPD", taken from the industrial center of the town. The uniforms reflect the town crest, red and black. After WW2, BPD Colleferro made its name in Italian football quickly climbing all the way to the top of Serie C.

In the '50s, during its tenure in Serie C, BPD Colleferro met several times with A.S. Roma in training matches that the yellowreds played every Thursdays. Several players wore the rossoneri jersey coming from notable teams such as (Scamos from the Pisa) Egidio Guarnacci from Rome and the Fiorentina who also can caount and two caps in National, Caslino by 'Atalanta, Corrado Bernicchi by Sampdoria. Other players like Faliero Mucci, Bruno Di Giulio, Marozzi, Franco Matrigiani Enzo Bovani Franco Papi, Guido Moretti Andrea Caslino became coaches and went into other teams managements. At that time Colleferro played at the BPD ground later named after Maurizio Natali, a footballer who died November 1, 1957, in a car accident after returning from an away game versus Foggia. Up to 4,000 fans could fill the small ground to admire BPD Colleferro taking on giants such as Lecce, Bari, Perugia, Venezia and Cagliari.

BPD Colleferro won the regional amatorial league Promozione in the 1949/50 season after beating Formia in the final in Arezzo, Tuscany. This final had to be repeated as fans invaded the pitch in Rome causing the game suspension. The rossoneri were promoted in serie C.

The newly promoted underdogs played their best season of their history, missing out the Serie B for just 9 points. The team was top of the league up to the arrival of the influential Hungarian midfielder Tibor Garay, also former Inter Milan, who allegedly created discontents inside the dressing room causing poor results. Colleferro ended third, but with the most prolific attack (83 goals in 38 games).

In the following season BPD Colleferro ended in a respectable mid table position but it was relegated to the newly formed Fourth Division (IV Serie) as Serie C reduced its groups. The season 1954/55 saw Colleferro winning the "Amateur Championship" (Fourth Division rebranded as Serie D) beating Mestrina after two repeats held at Stadio Flaminio in Rome. That same year, managed by Masetti, Bpd Colleferro was back in Serie C, overcoming Siena in two legged games which saw 2,000 Colleferro fans travelling to Tuscany.

Colleferro closed the next season level with Pavia in 14th place. One of them had to be relegated. Colleferro lost to Pavia in the play-out final in Florence and returned to Serie D.

In the 1960s the team navigated again in Serie D (series IV) missing out a return in Series C several times by losing crucial play off games.

In the 70s the industrial group of BPD abandoned the administration of the team which changed its name to "Sport Group Colleferro Football" and continued to play in inter-regional division (former Serie D).

While the first team slowly declined, the youth sector developed with homegrown players leaving to top teams such as Mark Sangiorgi (Avellino), Massimo Sciarra (Ternana), Mauro Raffin (Sampdoria) and Claudio Brai and Maurizio Girardi (Lazio). During the 80s and 90s, the team played in the regional championship of Promozione, continuing to maintain a strong youth development with the likes of Giampaolo Saurini Simone Lucchini, Natale Gonnella and Cristian Biancone. The youth team in the category "students (coached by Franco Matrigiani) won the regional championships and one in category "Junior ", coached by Faliero Mucci, did the same season in 1986/87 and 1987/88, until reaching the semifinals of national championship in their class.

The following decades see Colleferro stagnating in the regional leagues with the lowest point reached by being relegated in 1a Categoria, then bouncing back going through Promozione and up in Eccellenza. In the Season 1999/2000 Colleferro was promoted again in Eccellenza and 2001/02 was close to playoffs for a promotion Serie D.

In 2003 the team changed its name again, this time as "S. S. Colleferro Football" and is taken over by the Mandova, who revamped the management team and introduced players with experience. The club also continues to play animportant role in the youth leagues and it also includes two teams (men and women) of Football 5 a side.

Silverwares filled the club cabinet at the beginning of this decade. Under the ownership of Amerigo Talone and the managing of Enrico Baiocco, in 2010 Colleferro wins the Promozione Italian Cup beating La Sabina in Guidonia.

In 2013 the more prestigious Eccellenza Italian Cup is won, after a tense final played in Cisterna which saw the rossoneri prevailing over a nervous Atletico Boville Ernica.

These two wins in three seasons made Colleferro the only club in the region to have won both Promozione and Eccellenza Italian Cup.

The latter win allowed Colleferro to play the national amatorial Italian cup competition. A historic moment since Colleferro hadn't played outside the region for 30 years.

Grounds Edit

  • '20s – mid '30s : Colleferro Scalo BPD ground
  • Mid '30s – 1989 : Stadio BPD, later named Natali, holding about 4,000 spectators. It was built with a main stand, covered and an uncovered stand opposite. Demolished and now used as car park.
  • 1989–1993 : Stadio Via degli Atleti, grass with running track, covered stands, holding about 2,500 fans. Ground shared with the local rugby team.
  • 1993–1998 : Campo Colle Sant'Antonino, soil, holding up to 1,000 people. Nowadays it is used by youth football and minirugby teams and it has artificial turf.
  • 1998–current : Campo Caslini, artificial turf, 963 seats, covered stands.

Honours Edit

  • Scudetto Dilettanti: 1
    1954–1955

Regional trophies Edit

  • Coppa Italia Promozione Lazio: 1
    2010-2011
  • Coppa Italia Eccellenza Lazio: 1
    2012-2013

Important placements Edit

  • Prima Divisione
third: 1940–1941
third: 1950–1951
second: 1960–1961
third: 1961–1962
  • Eccellenza
third: 2000-2001, 2022-2023

Chronicle Edit

History of Club football Colleferro
  • 1937 - Born the Group Corporate B.P.D. Colleferro.
  • 1937-38 - In 1.a Divisione Laziale.
  • 1938-39 - In 1.a Divisione Laziale.
  • 1939-40 - In 1.a Divisione Laziale.
  • 1940-41 - In 1.a Divisione Laziale.
  • 1941-42 - In 1.a Divisione Laziale. Promoted in Serie C.
  • 1942-43 - 9th in girone L della Serie C.
  • 1943-44 - Activities suspended due to war.
  • 1944-45 - Activities suspended due to war
  • 1945-46 - 14th in group C della Serie C Centro-Sud. Relegated in 1.a Divisione Laziale.
  • 1946-47 - In 1.a Divisione Laziale.
  • 1947-48 - In 1.a Divisione Laziale.
  • 1948-49 - 14th in girone I della Promozione Interregionale (Lega Interr. Centro).
  • 1949-50 - 1st in girone I della Promozione Interregionale. Promoted in Serie C.
  • 1950-51 - 3rd in group C di Serie C.
  • 1951-52 - 14th in group D di Serie C. Relegated in IV Serie.
  • 1952-53 - 2nd tied in with the first ounti girone G di IV Serie. Loses play off with Avellino (Caserta, 3/5/'53: Avellino-B.P.D. Colleferro 2-0).
  • 1953-54 - 1st in group F di IV Serie. Loses on playoffs. Not promoted in Serie C.
  • 1954-55 - 1st in group F di IV Serie. Promoted in Serie C after winning play off finals .
  • 1955-56 - 16th in Serie C. Recedes in IV Serie. loses playout to stay in Serie C at Firenze versus the Pavia per 1 a 0.
  • 1956-57 - 4th in group F di IV Serie.
  • 1957-58 - 10th in Interregionale di I Serie.
  • 1958-59 - 3rd in group F di IV Serie.
  • 1959-60 - 4th in group F di Serie D.
  • 1960-61 - 2nd in group D di Serie D.
  • 1961-62 - 3rd in group D di Serie D.
  • 1962-63 - 12th in group D di Serie D.
  • 1963-64 - 10th in group E di Serie D.
  • 1964-65 - 11th in group D di Serie D.
  • 1965-66 - 10th in group D di Serie D.
  • 1966-67 - 16th in group D di Serie D.
  • 1967-68 - 17th in group F di Serie D, relegated in Promozione Laziale.
  • 1968-69 - 10° in group B di Prima Categoria.
  • 1969-70 - 7° in group B di Prima Categoria, took the name SNIA Colleferro.
  • 1970-71 - 7° in group B della Promozione Laziale.
  • 1971-72 - 8th in group B della Promozione Laziale.
  • 1972-73 - 7th in group B della Promozione Laziale.
  • 1973-74 - 12th in group B della Promozione Laziale.
  • 1974-75 - 11th in group B della Promozione Laziale.
  • 1975-76 - 7th in group B della Promozione Laziale.
  • 1976-77 - 5th in group C della Promozione Laziale.
  • 1977-78 - in group C della Promozione Laziale.
  • 1980-81 - 4° in group A della Promozione Laziale. Promoted after repechage in Interregionale.
  • 1981-82 - 11th in group H dell'Interregionale.
  • 1982-83 - 15th in group H dell'Interregionale, relegated in Promozione Laziale.
  • 1983-84 - 12th in group B della Promozione Laziale.
  • 1984-85 - 13th in group B della Promozione Laziale.
  • 1985-86 - 5th in group B della Promozione Laziale.
  • 1986-87 - 15th in group B della Promozione Laziale, relegated in 1.a Categoria Laziale, took the name of Gruppo Sportivo Colleferro.
  • 1987-88 - In 1.a Categoria Laziale.
  • 1988-89 - 1st in 1.a Categoria Laziale. promoted in Promozione Laziale.
  • 1989-90 - 10th in group C della Promozione Laziale.
  • 1990-91 - 11th in group C della Promozione Laziale.
  • 1991-92 - 17th in group C della Promozione Laziale. From 1994 took the name S.S.Colleferro Calcio.
  • 1993-94 - 15° in group C della Promozione Laziale.
  • 1997-98 - 11th in group D della Promozione Laziale.
  • 1998-99 - 1st in group D of Promozione Laziale. Promosso in Eccellenza.
  • 1999-00 - 7th in group B of Eccellenza Laziale.
  • 2000-01 - 3rd in group B of Eccellenza Laziale.
  • 2001-02 - 11th in group B of Eccellenza Laziale.
  • 2002-03 - 15th in group B of Eccellenza Laziale.
  • 2003-04 - 9th in group B of Eccellenza Laziale.
  • 2004-05 - 4th in group B of Eccellenza Laziale.
  • 2005-06 - 14th in group B of Eccellenza Laziale.
  • 2006-07 - 14th in group B of Eccellenza Laziale.
  • 2007-08 - 13th in group B of Eccellenza Laziale.
  • 2008-09 - 14th in group B of Eccellenza Laziale.
  • 2009-10 - 16th in group B di Eccellenza Laziale. Relegated in Promozione
  • 2010-11 - 3° in group D of Promozione Laziale. Wins the Promozione Italian Cup. Promoted to Eccellenza
  • 2011-12 -10th in group B of Eccellenza Laziale.
  • 2012-13 -Group B of Eccellenza Laziale.Wins the Eccellenza Italian Cup

National championships Edit

Category Holdings Debut Last season

C

5 1942-1943 1955-1956

D

19 1948-1949 1982-1983

Eccellenza/Promozione

50 1937-1938 2023-2024

External links Edit

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This article does not cite any sources Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Colleferro Calcio 1937 news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Sports Association Football Colleferro is an Italian football club based in Colleferro RM which currently plays in the non professional league Eccellenza in the Latium region ColleferroFull nameSocieta Sportiva Colleferro CalcioNickname s Colleferrini Rossoneri Red black Founded1937GroundStadio Andrea Caslini Colleferro Italy 974 capacity ChairmanGiorgio CovielloManagerEnrico BaioccoLeagueEccellenza Contents 1 History 2 Grounds 3 Honours 3 1 Regional trophies 3 2 Important placements 4 Chronicle 5 National championships 6 External linksHistory EditThe team was officially formed in 1937 under the name Group Company Colleferro BPD taken from the industrial center of the town The uniforms reflect the town crest red and black After WW2 BPD Colleferro made its name in Italian football quickly climbing all the way to the top of Serie C In the 50s during its tenure in Serie C BPD Colleferro met several times with A S Roma in training matches that the yellowreds played every Thursdays Several players wore the rossoneri jersey coming from notable teams such as Scamos from the Pisa Egidio Guarnacci from Rome and the Fiorentina who also can caount and two caps in National Caslino by Atalanta Corrado Bernicchi by Sampdoria Other players like Faliero Mucci Bruno Di Giulio Marozzi Franco Matrigiani Enzo Bovani Franco Papi Guido Moretti Andrea Caslino became coaches and went into other teams managements At that time Colleferro played at the BPD ground later named after Maurizio Natali a footballer who died November 1 1957 in a car accident after returning from an away game versus Foggia Up to 4 000 fans could fill the small ground to admire BPD Colleferro taking on giants such as Lecce Bari Perugia Venezia and Cagliari BPD Colleferro won the regional amatorial league Promozione in the 1949 50 season after beating Formia in the final in Arezzo Tuscany This final had to be repeated as fans invaded the pitch in Rome causing the game suspension The rossoneri were promoted in serie C The newly promoted underdogs played their best season of their history missing out the Serie B for just 9 points The team was top of the league up to the arrival of the influential Hungarian midfielder Tibor Garay also former Inter Milan who allegedly created discontents inside the dressing room causing poor results Colleferro ended third but with the most prolific attack 83 goals in 38 games In the following season BPD Colleferro ended in a respectable mid table position but it was relegated to the newly formed Fourth Division IV Serie as Serie C reduced its groups The season 1954 55 saw Colleferro winning the Amateur Championship Fourth Division rebranded as Serie D beating Mestrina after two repeats held at Stadio Flaminio in Rome That same year managed by Masetti Bpd Colleferro was back in Serie C overcoming Siena in two legged games which saw 2 000 Colleferro fans travelling to Tuscany Colleferro closed the next season level with Pavia in 14th place One of them had to be relegated Colleferro lost to Pavia in the play out final in Florence and returned to Serie D In the 1960s the team navigated again in Serie D series IV missing out a return in Series C several times by losing crucial play off games In the 70s the industrial group of BPD abandoned the administration of the team which changed its name to Sport Group Colleferro Football and continued to play in inter regional division former Serie D While the first team slowly declined the youth sector developed with homegrown players leaving to top teams such as Mark Sangiorgi Avellino Massimo Sciarra Ternana Mauro Raffin Sampdoria and Claudio Brai and Maurizio Girardi Lazio During the 80s and 90s the team played in the regional championship of Promozione continuing to maintain a strong youth development with the likes of Giampaolo Saurini Simone Lucchini Natale Gonnella and Cristian Biancone The youth team in the category students coached by Franco Matrigiani won the regional championships and one in category Junior coached by Faliero Mucci did the same season in 1986 87 and 1987 88 until reaching the semifinals of national championship in their class The following decades see Colleferro stagnating in the regional leagues with the lowest point reached by being relegated in 1a Categoria then bouncing back going through Promozione and up in Eccellenza In the Season 1999 2000 Colleferro was promoted again in Eccellenza and 2001 02 was close to playoffs for a promotion Serie D In 2003 the team changed its name again this time as S S Colleferro Football and is taken over by the Mandova who revamped the management team and introduced players with experience The club also continues to play animportant role in the youth leagues and it also includes two teams men and women of Football 5 a side Silverwares filled the club cabinet at the beginning of this decade Under the ownership of Amerigo Talone and the managing of Enrico Baiocco in 2010 Colleferro wins the Promozione Italian Cup beating La Sabina in Guidonia In 2013 the more prestigious Eccellenza Italian Cup is won after a tense final played in Cisterna which saw the rossoneri prevailing over a nervous Atletico Boville Ernica These two wins in three seasons made Colleferro the only club in the region to have won both Promozione and Eccellenza Italian Cup The latter win allowed Colleferro to play the national amatorial Italian cup competition A historic moment since Colleferro hadn t played outside the region for 30 years Grounds Edit 20s mid 30s Colleferro Scalo BPD ground Mid 30s 1989 Stadio BPD later named Natali holding about 4 000 spectators It was built with a main stand covered and an uncovered stand opposite Demolished and now used as car park 1989 1993 Stadio Via degli Atleti grass with running track covered stands holding about 2 500 fans Ground shared with the local rugby team 1993 1998 Campo Colle Sant Antonino soil holding up to 1 000 people Nowadays it is used by youth football and minirugby teams and it has artificial turf 1998 current Campo Caslini artificial turf 963 seats covered stands Honours EditScudetto Dilettanti 11954 1955Regional trophies Edit Coppa Italia Promozione Lazio 12010 2011 Coppa Italia Eccellenza Lazio 12012 2013Important placements Edit Prima Divisionethird 1940 1941Serie Cthird 1950 1951Serie Dsecond 1960 1961 third 1961 1962Eccellenzathird 2000 2001 2022 2023Chronicle EditHistory of Club football Colleferro1937 Born the Group Corporate B P D Colleferro 1937 38 In 1 a Divisione Laziale 1938 39 In 1 a Divisione Laziale 1939 40 In 1 a Divisione Laziale 1940 41 In 1 a Divisione Laziale 1941 42 In 1 a Divisione Laziale Promoted in Serie C 1942 43 9th in girone L della Serie C 1943 44 Activities suspended due to war 1944 45 Activities suspended due to war 1945 46 14th in group C della Serie C Centro Sud Relegated in 1 a Divisione Laziale 1946 47 In 1 a Divisione Laziale 1947 48 In 1 a Divisione Laziale 1948 49 14th in girone I della Promozione Interregionale Lega Interr Centro 1949 50 1st in girone I della Promozione Interregionale Promoted in Serie C 1950 51 3rd in group C di Serie C 1951 52 14th in group D di Serie C Relegated in IV Serie 1952 53 2nd tied in with the first ounti girone G di IV Serie Loses play off with Avellino Caserta 3 5 53 Avellino B P D Colleferro 2 0 1953 54 1st in group F di IV Serie Loses on playoffs Not promoted in Serie C 1954 55 1st in group F di IV Serie Promoted in Serie C after winning play off finals 1955 56 16th in Serie C Recedes in IV Serie loses playout to stay in Serie C at Firenze versus the Pavia per 1 a 0 1956 57 4th in group F di IV Serie 1957 58 10th in Interregionale di I Serie 1958 59 3rd in group F di IV Serie 1959 60 4th in group F di Serie D 1960 61 2nd in group D di Serie D 1961 62 3rd in group D di Serie D 1962 63 12th in group D di Serie D 1963 64 10th in group E di Serie D 1964 65 11th in group D di Serie D 1965 66 10th in group D di Serie D 1966 67 16th in group D di Serie D 1967 68 17th in group F di Serie D relegated in Promozione Laziale 1968 69 10 in group B di Prima Categoria 1969 70 7 in group B di Prima Categoria took the name SNIA Colleferro 1970 71 7 in group B della Promozione Laziale 1971 72 8th in group B della Promozione Laziale 1972 73 7th in group B della Promozione Laziale 1973 74 12th in group B della Promozione Laziale 1974 75 11th in group B della Promozione Laziale 1975 76 7th in group B della Promozione Laziale 1976 77 5th in group C della Promozione Laziale 1977 78 in group C della Promozione Laziale 1980 81 4 in group A della Promozione Laziale Promoted after repechage in Interregionale 1981 82 11th in group H dell Interregionale 1982 83 15th in group H dell Interregionale relegated in Promozione Laziale 1983 84 12th in group B della Promozione Laziale 1984 85 13th in group B della Promozione Laziale 1985 86 5th in group B della Promozione Laziale 1986 87 15th in group B della Promozione Laziale relegated in 1 a Categoria Laziale took the name of Gruppo Sportivo Colleferro 1987 88 In 1 a Categoria Laziale 1988 89 1st in 1 a Categoria Laziale promoted in Promozione Laziale 1989 90 10th in group C della Promozione Laziale 1990 91 11th in group C della Promozione Laziale 1991 92 17th in group C della Promozione Laziale From 1994 took the name S S Colleferro Calcio 1993 94 15 in group C della Promozione Laziale 1997 98 11th in group D della Promozione Laziale 1998 99 1st in group D of Promozione Laziale Promosso in Eccellenza 1999 00 7th in group B of Eccellenza Laziale 2000 01 3rd in group B of Eccellenza Laziale 2001 02 11th in group B of Eccellenza Laziale 2002 03 15th in group B of Eccellenza Laziale 2003 04 9th in group B of Eccellenza Laziale 2004 05 4th in group B of Eccellenza Laziale 2005 06 14th in group B of Eccellenza Laziale 2006 07 14th in group B of Eccellenza Laziale 2007 08 13th in group B of Eccellenza Laziale 2008 09 14th in group B of Eccellenza Laziale 2009 10 16th in group B di Eccellenza Laziale Relegated in Promozione 2010 11 3 in group D of Promozione Laziale Wins the Promozione Italian Cup Promoted to Eccellenza 2011 12 10th in group B of Eccellenza Laziale 2012 13 Group B of Eccellenza Laziale Wins the Eccellenza Italian CupNational championships EditCategory Holdings Debut Last seasonC 5 1942 1943 1955 1956D 19 1948 1949 1982 1983Eccellenza Promozione 50 1937 1938 2023 2024External links EditOfficial homepage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Colleferro Calcio 1937 amp oldid 1172144716, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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