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SSC Bari

Società Sportiva Calcio Bari,[2] commonly referred to as Bari, is an Italian football club based in Bari, Apulia. Bari currently plays in the Serie B. The team finished the 2021–22 season in first place in Serie C and earned promotion to Serie B for the 2022–23 season.

Bari
Full nameSocietà Sportiva Calcio Bari SpA[1]
Nickname(s)I Galletti (The Cockerels)
I Biancorossi (The White and Reds)
Founded15 January 1908; 115 years ago (1908-01-15) as Bari Foot-Ball Club
16 January 1924; 99 years ago (1924-01-16) as Foot-Ball Club Bari
27 February 1928; 95 years ago (1928-02-27) as Unione Sportiva Bari
16 July 2018; 5 years ago (2018-07-16) as Società Sportiva Calcio Bari
GroundStadio San Nicola
Capacity58,270
OwnerFilmauro S.r.l.
ChairmanLuigi De Laurentiis
ManagerMichele Mignani
LeagueSerie B
2022–23Serie B, 3rd of 20
WebsiteClub website
Current season
The performance of Bari in the Italian football league structure since the first season of a unified Serie A (1929/30).

Bari was originally founded in 1908 and refounded several times, most recently in 2018. The club spent many seasons bouncing between the top two divisions in Italian football, Serie A and Serie B. The club was formerly known as A.S. Bari or F.C. Bari 1908 as well as other names, due to re-foundations. Bari usually plays in all-white with red detailing.

Statistically, Bari is the most successful club from the Apulia region in terms of all-time Serie A records. The club is among the elite in Southern Italian football and is ranked 17th in the all-time Serie A records. The club won the Mitropa Cup in 1990.

History edit

The foundation edit

Bari Foot-Ball Club was founded in the city on 15 January 1908.[3] Like the majority of early Italian football clubs, foreign people were involved in the foundation of the club. Amongst the main founders were German Floriano Ludwig, Swiss Gustavo Kuhn, and a native trader of Bari called Giovanni Tiberini.[4] Originally, the club wore red shirts with white shorts; early on, they would play against English sailors at the San Lorenzo field in the San Pasquale area of Bari.

Although the club was founded early on, clubs from Southern Italy were not significantly represented in the early Italian football championships; due to that, Bari did not immediately participate in the early national leagues. During World War I, the original club became inactive before being reorganized in 1924 under the same name.

By this time, other clubs from the city had begun playing too, including Foot-Ball Club Liberty which originally wore blue and white stripes and were founded as a dissident club from the original Bari in 1909[5] and their rivals Unione Sportiva Ideale who wore green and black stripes and was founded in 1908. It was FBC Liberty who became the first ever side from the Province of Bari to take part in the Italian Football Championship; this was during the 1921–22 CCI season when the main clubs in the country had a falling out with FIGC.

The following season Ideale became the first side from Bari to progress to the Southern Italian semi-finals round but lost out to Lazio. All three clubs featured in the championship for the first time in 1924–25; while FBC Bari were relegated and ceased to exist again in 1927, Liberty, on the other hand, reached the Southern semi-finals before losing out heavily to Alba Roma.

Unione Sportiva Bari edit

During the 1926-1928 period, the whole of Italian football was changing and beginning to become more organized. Several mergers were taking place in Naples, Florence, and Rome around the same time. FBC Liberty opted to change their name to Bari FC and first used it on 6 February 1927 in a match against Audace Taranto; then, on 27 February 1928, Bari FC merged with US Ideale to create Unione Sportiva Bari. The US Bari retook the red and white colours of FBC Bari.

After the Italian Championship of 1928–29, the league system was reorganized and Bari was placed in Serie B. One of their players was called up in the Italy national football team that season for the first time, in the form of Raffaele Costantino; this made Bari the first Serie B club to contribute a player and a scorer to the national side.[6]

Between Serie A and Serie B edit

The 1930s and 1940s were Bari's golden age, spending much of that time in Serie A, with a finish of seventh in 1947 being the best they achieved.

In the 1950s, Bari went into a sharp decline and an equally rapid revival towards the end of the decade to spend three more years in Serie A (1958–61). Stars of the team in this period included Biagio Catalano and Raúl Conti. The club returned to Serie A twice more in this period (1963–64 and 1969–70), with the latter proving especially harrowing with only 11 goals scored, the lowest of any top-flight club. In 1974, Bari descended to Serie C, finishing that season with only 12 goals scored and 26 conceded in 38 games.

 
1970–71 A.S. Bari

By the late 1970s, Bari were back in Serie B and on something of an upward swing, narrowly missing promotion in 1982. They managed promotion to Serie A in 1985 and acquired English players Gordon Cowans and Paul Rideout, but they were unable to prevent an instant return to Serie B.

A return to Serie A in 1989 with stars including stalwart defender Giovanni Loseto, midfielder Pietro Maiellaro and Brazilian striker João Paulo saw a respectable 10th-place finish in 1990, their last season at the Della Vittoria. The following season saw Bari move to the San Nicola stadium, built for the 1990 World Cup, but by 1992, despite the signing of David Platt, they would be relegated once more.

Promotion in 1994 saw another two-year stay in Serie A with Igor Protti clinching league topscorer in 1995-96 season, and another promotion in 1997 saw the emergence of promising youngsters like Nicola Ventola, Gianluca Zambrotta, Antonio Cassano and Diego De Ascentis. This time, they managed a four-year stay in Serie A under the guidance of Eugenio Fascetti, despite his uneasy relationship with many sections of the club's support. The club has since had a generally indifferent spell in Serie B. However, having been near the top of the Serie B table for much of the 2008–09 season, they gained promotion to Serie A on 8 May 2009, under the guidance of Antonio Conte.

In November 2009, a take-over bid was rejected.[7] A Texas-based company JMJ Holdings also gave an intent to take over in August 2009.[8][9]

With Leonardo Bonucci and Andrea Ranocchia as centre-back and Barreto as striker, Bari performed well in the first half of the season. Eventually, Bari finished 10th. However, Bari lost €19 million in 2009 financial year,[10] which meant Bari was quiet in the 2010 summer window and in the January 2011 transfer window, they failed to find a replacement of Bonucci and Ranocchia. The company recovered from negative equity due to an increase in TV income, as well as the sale of Bonucci (a profit of €6.45 million). Bari had a positive equity of €870,653 on 31 December 2010 and a net income of 14 million in the 2010 calendar year due to extraordinary income from selling the brand.[11]

Bari were relegated to Serie B after the 2010–11 season, finishing 17 points short of 17th placed Lecce. During the season, manager Giampiero Ventura was replaced by Bortolo Mutti in a failed attempt to save the club from relegation. On 4 March 2011, Bari played its 1,000th game in Serie A.

The end of the Matarrese reign edit

On 13 June 2011, President Vincenzo Matarrese and the rest of the board of directors resigned after 28 years of controlling the club. Vincenzo Torrente was brought in to manage the side in the summer of 2011, and much of the playing roster was let go due to financial difficulties at the club and replaced by young players. Despite six and seven-point penalties in the following two seasons, Bari under Torrente was able to achieve mid-table Serie B finishes; however, disconcertingly, attendances continued to dwindle. In the summer of 2013, Torrente resigned and was replaced by Carmine Gautieri, who also resigned after two weeks. The top job was then assigned to Roberto Alberti Mazzaferro.

The financial position of the club continued to decline, and the Mattarese family reduced the amount of money they put into the club. The club's debt reached €30m in February 2014. The club was declared bankrupt on 10 March 2014. The first bankruptcy auction, on 18 April 2014, was declared deserted due to the lack of a bid that met all of the criteria. The second auction, on 12 May 2014, also failed to find a successful bidder. The club was in real danger of disappearing.

FC Bari 1908 edit

 
F.C. Bari 1908 logo used between 2014 and 2016

The third bankruptcy auction was held on 20 May 2014 with an asking price for the club of just €2m.[citation needed] A consortium F.C. Bari 1908 S.p.A. led by former Serie A referee Gianluca Paparesta successfully acquired the club assets and sports title. A strong spell of form towards the end of the season, where the club lost just two of its last 15 Serie B matches, meant that Bari qualified for the 2013–14 Serie B play-offs. Bari met Crotone in the quarter-finals and won 3–0, setting up a clash against Latina, the side that finished 3rd in the regular season. The first leg of the play-off semifinal was a sell-out with over 50,000 people attending the match, an incredible achievement considering the club recorded an attendance of less than 1,000 just a few months earlier. Bari were knocked out due to two draws (2–2 and 2–2).

In 2014–15, the team ended the season in 10th place. In 2015–16, Bari gained 5th place in the league and subsequent access to the play-off preliminary match against Novara but lost 3–4 after extra time at Stadio San Nicola.

In December 2015, Cosmo Giancaspro acquired 5% of Bari's shares.[12] In April 2016 Noordin Ahmad signed a preliminary agreement to acquire 50% shares of the club[13][14] but the deal collapsed; In June 2016 Cosmo Giancaspro became the sole director (Italian: Amministratore Unico) of the club, after the entire share capital were acquired by an Italian company Kreare Impresa S.r.l.[15] According to La Repubblica, Kreare Impresa was owned by Giancaspro, but both Giancaspro and his company was involved in a money laundering investigation.[16]

A new beginning: SSC Bari edit

On 16 July 2018, Bari were excluded by Co.Vi.Soc. from participating in 2018–19 Serie B due to financial reasons.[17] The shareholders also tried to recapitalize the club[18] and appeal the exclusion to Collegio di Garanzia of Italian National Olympic Committee (CONI), however, it was rejected.[19]

Thanks to the Article 52 of N.O.I.F., Aurelio De Laurentiis, the owner of football club Napoli and film company Filmauro, had won the rights to establish a phoenix club of Bari and restart in 2018–19 Serie D.[20][21] He also re-established the current Napoli in 2004. The new club will be named S.S.C. Bari, with De Laurentiis stating his intention to bring it back to Serie A as fast as possible.[2] The club was subsequently assigned to Group I of 2018–19 Serie D, traditionally destined to teams from Sicily and Calabria.[22]

On 23 August 2018, as part of a press conference, Aurelio De Laurentiis announced his eldest son, film producer Luigi De Laurentiis Jr.,[23] as the new Bari chairman.[24]

Bari was promoted to Serie C at the end of the 2018–19 season. In the following seasons, the club was always touted as a major contender for promotion to Serie B.

In the 2019–20 campaign, Bari ended the season in second place behind Reggina and then made it all the way to the playoff final, where they were defeated by Reggiana after extra time, thus missing on immediate promotion to the Italian second division. Following a fourth-place finish in the next season, the club hired Michele Mignani as head coach and strengthened the squad even further: this proved to be successful, as Bari won Group C and gained promotion to Serie B on 3 April 2022, with four games yet to go.[25] In their first season back to Serie B, Bari made it to the promotion playoff finals, where they were defeated by Cagliari at home thanks to an injury-time goal by Leonardo Pavoletti, thus missing on a second consecutive promotion.

Sponsors edit

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
1978–1979 Puma None
1980–1981 Pouchain None
1981–1984 Adidas MAN SE
1984–1987 Cassa di Puglia
1987–1990 Sud Leasing
1990–1992 Sud Factoring
1992–1995 Wuber
1995–1997 CEPU
1997–1998 Lotto Transport Gio.Bi
1998–2003 TELE +, Sammontana
2003–2005 Pasta Ambra
2005–2006 Erreà
2006–2009 Gaudianello
2009 Radionorba
2009–2012 Banca Popolare di Bari, Radionorba
2012–2013 Fashion District
2013–2015 SuisseGas
2015–2016 Nike Puglia Promozione, Balkan Express
2016–2017 Umbro Betaland
2017–2018 Zeus Sport[26] Peroni 3.5
2018–2019 Kappa[27] Sorgesana, DAZN, Banca Popolare di Puglia e Basilicata
2019-2020 Sorgesana, DAZN, Banca Popolare di Puglia e Basilicata, Birra Peroni
2020-2021 Sorgesana, Primiceri, Banca Popolare di Puglia e Basilicata, Birra Peroni, Granoro
2021-2022 Acqua Amata, Decò, Granoro, Molino Casillo, Primiceri
2022-2023 Molino Casillo, Acqua Amata, Decò, MV Line, Granoro

Players edit

As of 7 September 2023[28]

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 Alessandro Farroni (on loan from Vis Pesaro)
4 MF   ITA Mattia Maita
5 DF   ITA Emmanuele Matino
6 DF   ITA Valerio Di Cesare (Captain)
7 FW   FRA Jérémy Ménez
8 MF   LBY Ahmad Benali
9 FW   ITA Marco Nasti (on loan from Milan)
10 MF   ITA Nicola Bellomo
11 FW   MAR Ismail Achik
16 MF   ITA Andrea Astrologo
17 MF   ITA Raffaele Maiello
18 FW   ITA Davide Diaw (on loan from Monza)
19 MF   ITA Filippo Faggi
20 FW   ITA Giuseppe Sibilli (on loan from Pisa)
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 DF   SVN Žan Žužek
22 GK   BRA Brenno (on loan from Grêmio)
23 DF   ITA Francesco Vicari
24 MF   FRA Malcom Edjouma (on loan from FCSB)
25 DF   ITA Raffaele Pucino
26 MF   GRE Ilias Koutsoupias (on loan from Benevento)
31 DF   ITA Giacomo Ricci
44 MF   ITA Gennaro Acampora (on loan from Benevento)
49 MF   ITA Mattia Aramu (on loan from Genoa)
74 FW   MNE Matteo Ahmetaj
77 FW   ITA Gregorio Morachioli
93 DF   ALG Mehdi Dorval
99 DF   ITA Gianluca Frabotta (on loan from Juventus)

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
DF   ITA Daniele Celiento (at Casertana until 30 June 2024)
DF   ITA Moussa Mané (at Recanatese until 30 June 2024)
MF   ITA Andrea D'Errico (at Crotone until 30 June 2024)
No. Pos. Nation Player
FW   ITA Francesco Scafetta (at Messina until 30 June 2024)
FW   FRA Aurélien Scheidler (at Andorra until 30 June 2024)
FW   ITA Simone Simeri (at Carrarese until 30 June 2024)

Presidential history edit

The official presidential history of Bari, since 1929 until the present day.

  • Alfredo Atti (1929–31)
  • Liborio Mincuzzi (1931–32)
  • Sebastiano Roca (1932–33)
  • Raffaele Tramonte (1933–34)
  • Giovanni Tomasicchio (1934–35)
  • Giovanni Di Cagno Abbrescia (1935–36)
  • Vincenzo Signorile (1936–37)
  • Giuseppe Abbruzzese (1937–38)
  • Giambattista Patarino (1938–39)
  • Angelo Albanese (1939–40)
  • Pasquale Ranieri (1940–41)
  • Giuseppe Santoro (1941–42)
  • Antonio De Palma (1941–44)
  • Andrea Somma (1942–43)
  • Tommaso Annoscia (1944–50)
  • Rocco Scafi (1950–51)
  • Florenzo Brattelli (1951–52)
  • Francesco Saverio Lonero (1952–53)
  • Achille Tarsia Incuria (1953–56)
  • Gianfranco Brunetti (1956–59)
  • Vincenzo La Gioia (1959–61)
  • Angelo Marino (1961–63)
  • Angelo De Palo (1961–77)
  • Antonio Matarrese (1977–83)
  • Vincenzo Matarrese (1983–2011)
  • Claudio Garzelli (2011–12) (as chief executive)
  • Francesco Vinella (2012–14) (as chief executive)
  • Gianluca Paparesta (2014–16)
  • Cosmo Giancaspro (2016–18)
  • Luigi De Laurentiis (2018–)

Coaching staff edit

Position Name
Manager   Michele Mignani
Assistant manager   Simone Vergassola
Athletic coach   Francesco Saverio Cosentino
  Roberto Maurantonio
Technical Assistant   Davide Campofranco
  Emanuele Insalata
Resp. Athletic Trainer   Giorgio D'Urbano
Collaborator Athletic Trainer   Francesco Petruzzelli
Doctor   Emanuele Caputo
  Battista Ippolito
  Vito Ungaro
Physiotherapist   Gianluca Cosentino
  Alessandro Schena
  Francesco Sorgente
Osteopath   Francesco Loiacono

Managerial history edit

Bari have had many managers and trainers, some seasons they have had co-managers running the team, here is a chronological list of them from 1928 onwards:[29]

Honours edit

Mitropa Cup: 1

  • Winners: 1990

Divisional movements edit

Series Years Last Promotions Relegations
A 30 2010–11 -   12 (1929, 1933, 1941, 1950, 1961, 1964, 1970, 1986, 1992, 1996, 2001, 2011)
B 47 2022–23   12 (1928, 1931, 1935, 1942, 1958, 1963, 1969, 1985, 1989, 1994, 1997, 2009)   5 (1951, 1965, 1974, 1983, 2018✟)
C 11 2021–22   5 (1955, 1967, 1977, 1984, 2022)   1 (1952)
88 out of 91 years of professional football in Italy since 1929
D 3 2018–19   2 (1954, 2019) never

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "La SSC Bari diventa società per azioni. Luigi De Laurentiis amministratore unico" (in Italian). BariViva.it. 14 June 2019. Retrieved 13 July 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Il calcio a Bari ripartirà ufficialmente con Aurelio De Laurentiis". Fox Sports (Italy) (in Italian). 31 July 2018. Retrieved 13 August 2018.
  3. ^ AmoBari.org 7 May 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ In Internet
  5. ^ Repubblica.it 18 November 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Forza Azzurri – Bari
  7. ^ . AS Bari (Press release) (in Italian). 27 November 2009. Archived from the original on 26 October 2010. Retrieved 14 March 2011.
  8. ^ . AS Bari (Press release) (in Italian). 18 August 2009. Archived from the original on 26 October 2010. Retrieved 14 March 2011.
  9. ^ . AS Bari (Press release) (in Italian). 20 September 2009. Archived from the original on 2 October 2009. Retrieved 14 March 2011.
  10. ^ "Assemblea dei soci: approvato il bilancio della Società". AS Bari (in Italian). 28 May 2010. Retrieved 14 March 2011.
  11. ^ AS Bari Report and Accounts on 31 December 2010 (in Italian)
  12. ^ "Cambio di assetto societario: il 5% a Cosmo Giancaspro" (Press release) (in Italian). F.C. Bari 1908. 15 December 2015. Retrieved 20 January 2018.
  13. ^ "Noordin Ahmad: Malaysia's mystery man at Bari". FourFourTwo. 20 April 2016. Retrieved 31 August 2017.
  14. ^ "[no title]" (Press release) (in Italian). F.C. Bari 1908. 11 April 2016. Retrieved 19 November 2017. {{cite press release}}: Cite uses generic title (help)
  15. ^ "Cosmo Antonio Giancaspro Amministratore Unico della FC Bari 1908" (Press release) (in Italian). F.C. Bari 1908. 23 June 2016. Retrieved 19 July 2018.
  16. ^ Chiarelli, Mara (21 January 2018). "Soldi e crac, le manovre di Giancaspro". La Repubblica (in Italian). Rome: GEDI Gruppo Editoriale. ISSN 2499-0817. Retrieved 19 July 2018.
  17. ^ Russi, Francesca (16 July 2018). "Bari, salta l'iscrizione al campionato in B: addio al calcio professionistico dopo 110 anni". La Repubblica (Bari edition) (in Italian). GEDI Gruppo Editoriale. Retrieved 19 July 2018.
  18. ^ "Errata corrige del Comunicato pubblicato stamattina alle ore 8.00" (Press release) (in Italian). F.C. Bari 1908. 12 July 2018. Retrieved 15 July 2018.
  19. ^ "Sezioni Unite: decisione rinviata su istanza cautelare per Commissariamento FIGC" (Press release) (in Italian). Italian National Olympic Committee. 31 July 2018. Retrieved 1 August 2018.
  20. ^ "Il Bari è di De Laurentiis! Riparte con lui dalla Serie D". La Gazzetta dello Sport (in Italian). Milan: RCS MediaGroup. 31 July 2018. Retrieved 1 August 2018.
  21. ^ "Bari to restart in Serie D". Football Italia. Retrieved 17 July 2018.
  22. ^ "Gironi 2018/2019" (Press release) (in Italian). Lega Nazionale Dilettanti. 30 August 2018. Retrieved 31 August 2018.
  23. ^ "Luigi De Laurentiis Jr". IMDB.com. Retrieved 31 August 2018.
  24. ^ "Luigi De Laurentiis, un innovatore a Bari" (in Italian). 23 August 2018. Retrieved 31 August 2018.
  25. ^ "Festa Bari: è Serie B! I pugliesi ritornano tra i cadetti dopo 4 anni" (in Italian). La Gazzetta dello Sport. 3 April 2022. Retrieved 10 April 2022.
  26. ^ "Sponsor tecnico: accordo biennale con Zeus Sport" (Press release) (in Italian). F.C. Bari 1908. 26 June 2017. Retrieved 11 July 2017.
  27. ^ Sponsor (in Italian), SSC Bari official website, retrieved 16 January 2023
  28. ^ "BARI - ROSA" (in Italian). Lega Serie B. Retrieved 13 September 2022.
  29. ^ "Gli Allenatori Del Bari Dal 1928". SoloBari.it. 24 June 2007.
  • Site of football fans of Bari, video, photo, articles (in Italian)

External links edit

  • Official website

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Societa Sportiva Calcio Bari 2 commonly referred to as Bari is an Italian football club based in Bari Apulia Bari currently plays in the Serie B The team finished the 2021 22 season in first place in Serie C and earned promotion to Serie B for the 2022 23 season BariFull nameSocieta Sportiva Calcio Bari SpA 1 Nickname s I Galletti The Cockerels I Biancorossi The White and Reds Founded15 January 1908 115 years ago 1908 01 15 as Bari Foot Ball Club16 January 1924 99 years ago 1924 01 16 as Foot Ball Club Bari27 February 1928 95 years ago 1928 02 27 as Unione Sportiva Bari16 July 2018 5 years ago 2018 07 16 as Societa Sportiva Calcio BariGroundStadio San NicolaCapacity58 270OwnerFilmauro S r l ChairmanLuigi De LaurentiisManagerMichele MignaniLeagueSerie B2022 23Serie B 3rd of 20WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursCurrent seasonThe performance of Bari in the Italian football league structure since the first season of a unified Serie A 1929 30 Bari was originally founded in 1908 and refounded several times most recently in 2018 The club spent many seasons bouncing between the top two divisions in Italian football Serie A and Serie B The club was formerly known as A S Bari or F C Bari 1908 as well as other names due to re foundations Bari usually plays in all white with red detailing Statistically Bari is the most successful club from the Apulia region in terms of all time Serie A records The club is among the elite in Southern Italian football and is ranked 17th in the all time Serie A records The club won the Mitropa Cup in 1990 Contents 1 History 1 1 The foundation 1 2 Unione Sportiva Bari 1 3 Between Serie A and Serie B 1 4 The end of the Matarrese reign 1 5 FC Bari 1908 1 6 A new beginning SSC Bari 2 Sponsors 3 Players 3 1 Out on loan 4 Presidential history 5 Coaching staff 6 Managerial history 7 Honours 8 Divisional movements 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory editThe foundation edit Bari Foot Ball Club was founded in the city on 15 January 1908 3 Like the majority of early Italian football clubs foreign people were involved in the foundation of the club Amongst the main founders were German Floriano Ludwig Swiss Gustavo Kuhn and a native trader of Bari called Giovanni Tiberini 4 Originally the club wore red shirts with white shorts early on they would play against English sailors at the San Lorenzo field in the San Pasquale area of Bari Although the club was founded early on clubs from Southern Italy were not significantly represented in the early Italian football championships due to that Bari did not immediately participate in the early national leagues During World War I the original club became inactive before being reorganized in 1924 under the same name By this time other clubs from the city had begun playing too including Foot Ball Club Liberty which originally wore blue and white stripes and were founded as a dissident club from the original Bari in 1909 5 and their rivals Unione Sportiva Ideale who wore green and black stripes and was founded in 1908 It was FBC Liberty who became the first ever side from the Province of Bari to take part in the Italian Football Championship this was during the 1921 22 CCI season when the main clubs in the country had a falling out with FIGC The following season Ideale became the first side from Bari to progress to the Southern Italian semi finals round but lost out to Lazio All three clubs featured in the championship for the first time in 1924 25 while FBC Bari were relegated and ceased to exist again in 1927 Liberty on the other hand reached the Southern semi finals before losing out heavily to Alba Roma Unione Sportiva Bari edit During the 1926 1928 period the whole of Italian football was changing and beginning to become more organized Several mergers were taking place in Naples Florence and Rome around the same time FBC Liberty opted to change their name to Bari FC and first used it on 6 February 1927 in a match against Audace Taranto then on 27 February 1928 Bari FC merged with US Ideale to create Unione Sportiva Bari The US Bari retook the red and white colours of FBC Bari After the Italian Championship of 1928 29 the league system was reorganized and Bari was placed in Serie B One of their players was called up in the Italy national football team that season for the first time in the form of Raffaele Costantino this made Bari the first Serie B club to contribute a player and a scorer to the national side 6 Between Serie A and Serie B edit The 1930s and 1940s were Bari s golden age spending much of that time in Serie A with a finish of seventh in 1947 being the best they achieved In the 1950s Bari went into a sharp decline and an equally rapid revival towards the end of the decade to spend three more years in Serie A 1958 61 Stars of the team in this period included Biagio Catalano and Raul Conti The club returned to Serie A twice more in this period 1963 64 and 1969 70 with the latter proving especially harrowing with only 11 goals scored the lowest of any top flight club In 1974 Bari descended to Serie C finishing that season with only 12 goals scored and 26 conceded in 38 games nbsp 1970 71 A S BariBy the late 1970s Bari were back in Serie B and on something of an upward swing narrowly missing promotion in 1982 They managed promotion to Serie A in 1985 and acquired English players Gordon Cowans and Paul Rideout but they were unable to prevent an instant return to Serie B A return to Serie A in 1989 with stars including stalwart defender Giovanni Loseto midfielder Pietro Maiellaro and Brazilian striker Joao Paulo saw a respectable 10th place finish in 1990 their last season at the Della Vittoria The following season saw Bari move to the San Nicola stadium built for the 1990 World Cup but by 1992 despite the signing of David Platt they would be relegated once more Promotion in 1994 saw another two year stay in Serie A with Igor Protti clinching league topscorer in 1995 96 season and another promotion in 1997 saw the emergence of promising youngsters like Nicola Ventola Gianluca Zambrotta Antonio Cassano and Diego De Ascentis This time they managed a four year stay in Serie A under the guidance of Eugenio Fascetti despite his uneasy relationship with many sections of the club s support The club has since had a generally indifferent spell in Serie B However having been near the top of the Serie B table for much of the 2008 09 season they gained promotion to Serie A on 8 May 2009 under the guidance of Antonio Conte In November 2009 a take over bid was rejected 7 A Texas based company JMJ Holdings also gave an intent to take over in August 2009 8 9 With Leonardo Bonucci and Andrea Ranocchia as centre back and Barreto as striker Bari performed well in the first half of the season Eventually Bari finished 10th However Bari lost 19 million in 2009 financial year 10 which meant Bari was quiet in the 2010 summer window and in the January 2011 transfer window they failed to find a replacement of Bonucci and Ranocchia The company recovered from negative equity due to an increase in TV income as well as the sale of Bonucci a profit of 6 45 million Bari had a positive equity of 870 653 on 31 December 2010 and a net income of 14 million in the 2010 calendar year due to extraordinary income from selling the brand 11 Bari were relegated to Serie B after the 2010 11 season finishing 17 points short of 17th placed Lecce During the season manager Giampiero Ventura was replaced by Bortolo Mutti in a failed attempt to save the club from relegation On 4 March 2011 Bari played its 1 000th game in Serie A The end of the Matarrese reign edit On 13 June 2011 President Vincenzo Matarrese and the rest of the board of directors resigned after 28 years of controlling the club Vincenzo Torrente was brought in to manage the side in the summer of 2011 and much of the playing roster was let go due to financial difficulties at the club and replaced by young players Despite six and seven point penalties in the following two seasons Bari under Torrente was able to achieve mid table Serie B finishes however disconcertingly attendances continued to dwindle In the summer of 2013 Torrente resigned and was replaced by Carmine Gautieri who also resigned after two weeks The top job was then assigned to Roberto Alberti Mazzaferro The financial position of the club continued to decline and the Mattarese family reduced the amount of money they put into the club The club s debt reached 30m in February 2014 The club was declared bankrupt on 10 March 2014 The first bankruptcy auction on 18 April 2014 was declared deserted due to the lack of a bid that met all of the criteria The second auction on 12 May 2014 also failed to find a successful bidder The club was in real danger of disappearing FC Bari 1908 edit nbsp F C Bari 1908 logo used between 2014 and 2016The third bankruptcy auction was held on 20 May 2014 with an asking price for the club of just 2m citation needed A consortium F C Bari 1908 S p A led by former Serie A referee Gianluca Paparesta successfully acquired the club assets and sports title A strong spell of form towards the end of the season where the club lost just two of its last 15 Serie B matches meant that Bari qualified for the 2013 14 Serie B play offs Bari met Crotone in the quarter finals and won 3 0 setting up a clash against Latina the side that finished 3rd in the regular season The first leg of the play off semifinal was a sell out with over 50 000 people attending the match an incredible achievement considering the club recorded an attendance of less than 1 000 just a few months earlier Bari were knocked out due to two draws 2 2 and 2 2 In 2014 15 the team ended the season in 10th place In 2015 16 Bari gained 5th place in the league and subsequent access to the play off preliminary match against Novara but lost 3 4 after extra time at Stadio San Nicola In December 2015 Cosmo Giancaspro acquired 5 of Bari s shares 12 In April 2016 Noordin Ahmad signed a preliminary agreement to acquire 50 shares of the club 13 14 but the deal collapsed In June 2016 Cosmo Giancaspro became the sole director Italian Amministratore Unico of the club after the entire share capital were acquired by an Italian company Kreare Impresa S r l 15 According to La Repubblica Kreare Impresa was owned by Giancaspro but both Giancaspro and his company was involved in a money laundering investigation 16 A new beginning SSC Bari edit On 16 July 2018 Bari were excluded by Co Vi Soc from participating in 2018 19 Serie B due to financial reasons 17 The shareholders also tried to recapitalize the club 18 and appeal the exclusion to Collegio di Garanzia of Italian National Olympic Committee CONI however it was rejected 19 Thanks to the Article 52 of N O I F Aurelio De Laurentiis the owner of football club Napoli and film company Filmauro had won the rights to establish a phoenix club of Bari and restart in 2018 19 Serie D 20 21 He also re established the current Napoli in 2004 The new club will be named S S C Bari with De Laurentiis stating his intention to bring it back to Serie A as fast as possible 2 The club was subsequently assigned to Group I of 2018 19 Serie D traditionally destined to teams from Sicily and Calabria 22 On 23 August 2018 as part of a press conference Aurelio De Laurentiis announced his eldest son film producer Luigi De Laurentiis Jr 23 as the new Bari chairman 24 Bari was promoted to Serie C at the end of the 2018 19 season In the following seasons the club was always touted as a major contender for promotion to Serie B In the 2019 20 campaign Bari ended the season in second place behind Reggina and then made it all the way to the playoff final where they were defeated by Reggiana after extra time thus missing on immediate promotion to the Italian second division Following a fourth place finish in the next season the club hired Michele Mignani as head coach and strengthened the squad even further this proved to be successful as Bari won Group C and gained promotion to Serie B on 3 April 2022 with four games yet to go 25 In their first season back to Serie B Bari made it to the promotion playoff finals where they were defeated by Cagliari at home thanks to an injury time goal by Leonardo Pavoletti thus missing on a second consecutive promotion Sponsors editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor1978 1979 Puma None1980 1981 Pouchain None1981 1984 Adidas MAN SE1984 1987 Cassa di Puglia1987 1990 Sud Leasing1990 1992 Sud Factoring1992 1995 Wuber1995 1997 CEPU1997 1998 Lotto Transport Gio Bi1998 2003 TELE Sammontana2003 2005 Pasta Ambra2005 2006 Errea2006 2009 Gaudianello2009 Radionorba2009 2012 Banca Popolare di Bari Radionorba2012 2013 Fashion District2013 2015 SuisseGas2015 2016 Nike Puglia Promozione Balkan Express2016 2017 Umbro Betaland2017 2018 Zeus Sport 26 Peroni 3 52018 2019 Kappa 27 Sorgesana DAZN Banca Popolare di Puglia e Basilicata2019 2020 Sorgesana DAZN Banca Popolare di Puglia e Basilicata Birra Peroni2020 2021 Sorgesana Primiceri Banca Popolare di Puglia e Basilicata Birra Peroni Granoro2021 2022 Acqua Amata Deco Granoro Molino Casillo Primiceri2022 2023 Molino Casillo Acqua Amata Deco MV Line GranoroPlayers editSee also Category SSC Bari players As of 7 September 2023 28 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 Alessandro Farroni on loan from Vis Pesaro 4 MF nbsp ITA Mattia Maita5 DF nbsp ITA Emmanuele Matino6 DF nbsp ITA Valerio Di Cesare Captain 7 FW nbsp FRA Jeremy Menez8 MF nbsp LBY Ahmad Benali9 FW nbsp ITA Marco Nasti on loan from Milan 10 MF nbsp ITA Nicola Bellomo11 FW nbsp MAR Ismail Achik16 MF nbsp ITA Andrea Astrologo17 MF nbsp ITA Raffaele Maiello18 FW nbsp ITA Davide Diaw on loan from Monza 19 MF nbsp ITA Filippo Faggi20 FW nbsp ITA Giuseppe Sibilli on loan from Pisa No Pos Nation Player21 DF nbsp SVN Zan Zuzek22 GK nbsp BRA Brenno on loan from Gremio 23 DF nbsp ITA Francesco Vicari24 MF nbsp FRA Malcom Edjouma on loan from FCSB 25 DF nbsp ITA Raffaele Pucino26 MF nbsp GRE Ilias Koutsoupias on loan from Benevento 31 DF nbsp ITA Giacomo Ricci44 MF nbsp ITA Gennaro Acampora on loan from Benevento 49 MF nbsp ITA Mattia Aramu on loan from Genoa 74 FW nbsp MNE Matteo Ahmetaj77 FW nbsp ITA Gregorio Morachioli93 DF nbsp ALG Mehdi Dorval99 DF nbsp ITA Gianluca Frabotta on loan from Juventus 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 DF nbsp ITA Daniele Celiento at Casertana until 30 June 2024 DF nbsp ITA Moussa Mane at Recanatese until 30 June 2024 MF nbsp ITA Andrea D Errico at Crotone until 30 June 2024 No Pos Nation Player FW nbsp ITA Francesco Scafetta at Messina until 30 June 2024 FW nbsp FRA Aurelien Scheidler at Andorra until 30 June 2024 FW nbsp ITA Simone Simeri at Carrarese until 30 June 2024 Presidential history editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message The official presidential history of Bari since 1929 until the present day Alfredo Atti 1929 31 Liborio Mincuzzi 1931 32 Sebastiano Roca 1932 33 Raffaele Tramonte 1933 34 Giovanni Tomasicchio 1934 35 Giovanni Di Cagno Abbrescia 1935 36 Vincenzo Signorile 1936 37 Giuseppe Abbruzzese 1937 38 Giambattista Patarino 1938 39 Angelo Albanese 1939 40 Pasquale Ranieri 1940 41 Giuseppe Santoro 1941 42 Antonio De Palma 1941 44 Andrea Somma 1942 43 Tommaso Annoscia 1944 50 Rocco Scafi 1950 51 Florenzo Brattelli 1951 52 Francesco Saverio Lonero 1952 53 Achille Tarsia Incuria 1953 56 Gianfranco Brunetti 1956 59 Vincenzo La Gioia 1959 61 Angelo Marino 1961 63 Angelo De Palo 1961 77 Antonio Matarrese 1977 83 Vincenzo Matarrese 1983 2011 Claudio Garzelli 2011 12 as chief executive Francesco Vinella 2012 14 as chief executive Gianluca Paparesta 2014 16 Cosmo Giancaspro 2016 18 Luigi De Laurentiis 2018 Coaching staff editPosition NameManager nbsp Michele MignaniAssistant manager nbsp Simone VergassolaAthletic coach nbsp Francesco Saverio Cosentino nbsp Roberto MaurantonioTechnical Assistant nbsp Davide Campofranco nbsp Emanuele InsalataResp Athletic Trainer nbsp Giorgio D UrbanoCollaborator Athletic Trainer nbsp Francesco PetruzzelliDoctor nbsp Emanuele Caputo nbsp Battista Ippolito nbsp Vito UngaroPhysiotherapist nbsp Gianluca Cosentino nbsp Alessandro Schena nbsp Francesco SorgenteOsteopath nbsp Francesco LoiaconoManagerial history editBari have had many managers and trainers some seasons they have had co managers running the team here is a chronological list of them from 1928 onwards 29 Egri Erbstein 1928 29 Josef Uridil 1929 30 Janos Hajdu 1930 31 Arpad Weisz 1931 32 Egri Erbstein Laszlo Barr 1932 33 Tony Cargnelli 1933 34 Engelbert Konig 1934 35 Andras Kuttik 1935 36 Tony Cargnelli 1936 38 Jozsef Ging 1938 39 Andras Kuttik 1939 Raffaele Costantino 1939 40 Luigi Ferrero 1940 41 Andras Kuttik 1941 Raffaele Costantino 1941 Stanislao Klein 1941 42 Raffaele Costantino 1942 43 Janos Vanicsek 1943 Raffaele Costantino 1944 45 Andras Kuttik 1946 Raffaele Costantino 1946 47 Janos Nehadoma 1947 Andras Kuttik 1947 48 Ferenc Plemich 1948 Andras Kuttik 1948 Raffaele Costantino 1948 49 Ferenc Plemich 1949 Gyorgy Sarosi Francesco Capocasale 1949 50 Raffaele Costantino 1950 Francesco Capocasale 1950 Federico Allasio 1950 Ambrogio Alfonso 1950 51 Mario Sandron 1951 Paolo Giammarco 1951 Pietro Piselli 1951 Raffaele Costantino 1951 52 Vincenzo Marsico 1952 Raffaele Sansone 1952 53 Francesco Capocasale 1953 56 Federico Allasio 1956 58 Paolo Tabanelli 1958 59 Francesco Capocasale 1959 61 Onofrio Fusco 1961 Luis Carniglia 1961 Federico Allasio 1961 62 Onofrio Fusco 1962 Pietro Magni 1962 63 Tommaso Maestrelli 1963 64 Paolo Tabanelli 1964 Francesco Capocasale 1964 65 Onofrio Fusco 1965 Hugo Lamanna 1965 66 Filippo Calabrese 1966 Lauro Toneatto 1966 69 Oronzo Pugliese 1969 70 Carlo Matteucci 1970 Lauro Toneatto 1970 72 Carlo Regalia 1972 74 Luciano Pirazzini 1974 75 Gianni Seghedoni 1975 76 Giuseppe Pozzo 1976 Giacomo Losi 1976 78 Mario Santececca 1978 79 Giulio Corsini 1979 Enrico Catuzzi 1979 Antonio Renna 1979 81 Enrico Catuzzi 1981 83 Luigi Radice 1983 Bruno Bolchi 1983 86 Enrico Catuzzi 1986 88 Gaetano Salvemini 1988 92 Zbigniew Boniek 1992 Sebastiao Lazaroni 1992 93 Giuseppe Materazzi 1993 96 Eugenio Fascetti 1996 2000 Arcangelo Sciannimanico 2001 02 Attilio Perotti 2002 03 Marco Tardelli 2003 04 Giuseppe Pillon 2004 Guido Carboni 2004 06 Rolando Maran 2006 Giuseppe Materazzi 2006 07 Antonio Conte 2007 09 Giampiero Ventura 2009 11 Bortolo Mutti 2011 Vincenzo Torrente 2011 13 Roberto Alberti Mazzaferro 2013 14 Devis Mangia 2014 Davide Nicola 2014 15 Andrea Camplone 2015 16 Roberto Stellone 2016 Stefano Colantuono 2016 17 Fabio Grosso 2017 18 Giovanni Cornacchini 2018 2019 Vincenzo Vivarini 2019 2020 Gaetano Auteri it 2020 2021 Massimo Carrera 2021 Gaetano Auteri 2021 Michele Mignani 2021 Honours editSerie B Champions 1941 42 2008 09 Serie C Champions 1954 55 1966 67 1976 77 1983 84 2021 22 Serie D Champions 1953 54 2018 19Mitropa Cup 1 Winners 1990Divisional movements editSeries Years Last Promotions RelegationsA 30 2010 11 nbsp 12 1929 1933 1941 1950 1961 1964 1970 1986 1992 1996 2001 2011 B 47 2022 23 nbsp 12 1928 1931 1935 1942 1958 1963 1969 1985 1989 1994 1997 2009 nbsp 5 1951 1965 1974 1983 2018 C 11 2021 22 nbsp 5 1955 1967 1977 1984 2022 nbsp 1 1952 88 out of 91 years of professional football in Italy since 1929D 3 2018 19 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