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FC Matera

Football Club Matera, more commonly known as Matera, is an Italian football club society based in the town of Matera. They play in Serie D.

Matera
Full nameFootball Club Matera
Società Sportiva Dilettantistica
Nickname(s)Biancazzurri, il Bue
Founded1933
1958 (refounded)
1988 (refounded)
1998 (refounded)
2012 (refounded)
2019 (refounded)
2021 (FC Matera)
GroundStadio XXI Settembre -
Franco Salerno
,
Matera, Italy
Capacity7,490
ChairmanAntonio Petraglia
ManagerFabio De Sanzo
LeagueSerie D
2022-23Serie D 7th
WebsiteClub website
Current season

The first city club, named U.S. Matera, was founded in 1933. During its history, the team went through several bankruptcies and re-establishments. In September 2022, it retook the name and logo of FC Matera.

History edit

During 1926 and in the following years, the "Matheola Football Club", a team of the Opera Nazionale Dopolavoro of Matera, faced teams from nearby centres, sometimes with formations of 7 players per team, mainly using the "Campo delle Three Ways". An intense football and sporting ferment spreads in the city, which had just become the provincial capital. The first official football club in Matera was founded in the Federation Sports Office in Via La Vista on 5 September 1933 with the name of "Unione Sportiva Matera" and maroon colours; on 28 January 1934, on the occasion of the first official home match of the 1933-34 championship against Bitonto, the new Sports Field was inaugurated, later the "Luigi Razza" sports field, which became the "XXI Settembre" Stadium after the war. After having participated in a Third Division championship, Matera participated in the regional championship of the Second Division of Puglia, the highest regional championship of the time, later called First Division, starting from 1935-36. The club, which transformed itself into the Associazione Sportiva Materana in the 1936-37 championship, remained the city's highest expression of football until the Second World War. During the war, Matera was the only non-Apulian team to participate in the 1944 CONI Cup, a competition played in Puglia liberated by the Allied forces, while in the 1944-1945 Apulian mixed tournament, they withdrew at the end of the first round.

In 1950 Matera Calcio, despite having finished in ninth place in the previous Apulian First Division championship, was admitted for the first time to an interregional championship, the Promozione (corresponding to the current Serie D), managed by the Southern Interregional League. At the end of the season, Matera were relegated and competed in the Apulian First Division championship. Still, despite coming first in group B, they were not classified as they had been officially registered in the Apulian championship by the F.I.G.C. for proximity reasons. He was therefore admitted to the new Lucanian Promotion championship, winning it in 1953 and returning to the interregional category, which in the meantime changed its name to IV Series, where he participated for five consecutive seasons. At the end of the 1957-58 season, Matera Calcio, after relegation to the Lucanian First Category, was excluded from the federal roles, so the first city team became Libertas Matera. In 1963, from the merger between Libertas and Acli Piccianello, the FootBall Club Matera was born, which two years later won its group and the semi-finals of the Lucanian First Category championship, and became Lucanian champion of the First Category by renunciation of Libertas Invicta Potenza.

Starting from 1965, the year of the return to Serie D, the person who, succeeding Riziero Zaccagnini, would be the president of the F.B.C. appeared on the scene. Matera for 22 years, Franco Salerno, who later also became Senator of the Republic, who will bring the blue and white club in the seventies to its highest levels ever. After three years in Serie D, Matera won the championship in 1967-68 ahead of Savoia and reached Serie C for the first time, relegating to Serie D in 1975 and returning to Serie C after a year. In 1978 the restructuring of the C series took place and Matera was admitted to the newly created C1 Series.

Serie B edit

Following the first C1 series championship in history in the 1978-1979 season, under the guidance of president Franco Salerno, after whom the XXI Settembre Stadium was subsequently named, and coach Franco Dibenedetto (awarded that year with the Seminatore d'oro as best Serie C coach), the city of Matera reached Serie B for the first and only time in its history by winning on the last day against Lucchese.

Despite some prestigious results and a good first round that ended in 14th place in the safety zone in Serie B 1979-1980 season, Matera collapsed in the second half; a double relegation from B to C2 followed, the year in which the Ballarin fire also occurred on the last day before the match between Sambenedettese and Matera. In the second half of the eighties, Matera experienced a second double relegation, moving from C2 to the Promotion championship.

As a consequence of this, the members of the F.C. Matera decided to carry out a corporate merger with the other Matera team, Pro Matera, a club active in the Interregional, giving life to Pro Matera Sport, which later became Matera Sport. In 1991 Matera won the interregional championship and then won promotion to C2 in the decisive play-off against Gangi, winning 2–0 at home and drawing 0–0 in Gangi, Sicily. Later he will also win the Jacinto Trophy, a precursor tournament to the current Amateur Scudetto (established since 1992) played between the six winners of the promotion play-offs; beating Aosta 1–0 in the final in Bovalino, Matera then became Interregional Italian Champions.

In 1992-1993 Matera finished the Serie C2 championship in third place and was returned to C1, where it returned after 12 years in the 1993-94 season. At the end of the season, however, due to administrative irregularities, Matera suffered a relegation to C2. Despite the corporate vicissitudes that led to the bankruptcy of Matera Sport and the subsequent birth of Polisportiva Matera, in the 1995-96 season the white and blue team played in a Serie C2 championship. With the new name it played another good championship in C2 before being condemned for the second time in three years to another relegation due to problems relating to the bank guarantee required for registration in the championship. Polisportiva Matera, in protest against the relegation and economic difficulties, played the 1997-98 National Amateur Championship with the junior team, finishing second to last in group H with only 6 points and ahead of only Lagonegro.

In 1998, the Materasassi Sports Association was born from the merger between Atletico Matera and Scanzano, chaired by the lawyer Vitantonio Ripoli, who acquired the right to participate in the regional Eccellenza tournament. In the 1998-99 Eccellenza Lucana championship there was therefore a derby between Materasassi and Polisportiva Matera (which in the meantime changed its name several times, coexisting with the other city until its dissolution in 2001) and in the city of Sassi it returned to play a derby forty-five years after the matches between Libertas and Matera Calcio.

In 1999-00 Materasassi, which in the previous season played at a regional level had come in third place by winning the Italian Amateur Basilicata Cup, won the Eccellenza championship and allowed Matera football to return to an interregional category after two years.

In the 2004–2005 season, due to the usual lack of investors, it was the fans who guaranteed food and accommodation to the players thanks to real spontaneous collections of money which continued until the entry into the club of the two new Barbano members and Padula. Despite the economic difficulties, in the 2004–05 and 2005–06 seasons Matera somehow managed to retain Serie D thanks to victories in the play-outs.

Coppa Italia Serie D edit

In the 2009–2010 season Matera won the Coppa Italia Serie D and the promotion playoffs in 2009-10 Serie D, and was admitted to 2010-11 Lega Pro Seconda Divisione where it ranks 7th.[1]

In the summer of 2011 the club did not register for the subsequent Second Division championship and was thus excluded from the professional championships due to financial defaults. In the 2011–2012 season the FIGC Provincial Committee authorizes the Football Club Matera to restart from the Third Category Provincial Championship.

Matera Calcio edit

In the following season Matera did not enter any championship, failing. However, in 2012 the entrepreneur Saverio Columella completed the registration of a new football club in the Serie D championship: A.S.D. Matera Calcio.[2] In 2014 the club returned to the third level of Italian football, changing its name to S.S. Matera Calcio. It reached the Lega Pro play-off in 2014-15 and 2016-17 and the Coppa Italia Lega Pro final in 2017. In August 2018, Matera Calcio was taken over by the Matera entrepreneur Nicola Andrisani and the lawyer Vitantonio Ripoli, already president in the early 2000s. Rosario Lamberti, entrepreneur from Avellino took over from them. On 14 February 2019 it was excluded from the Serie C championship after four withdrawals, and subsequently excluded from federal roles.

USD Matera Calcio 2019 edit

The club was refounded in 2019 as U.S.D. Matera Calcio 2019 and resumed from Seconda Categoria.[3] In 2021 it merged with A.S.D. Grumentum Val d'Agri and transformed into U.S.D. Matera Grumentum, winning the Lucanian Eccellenza championship. In September 2022 the club retook the name and logo of FC Matera.

In 2022–23, after an extremely difficult start under the guidance of coach Finamore, who decided to resign in the month of October, with the appoint of mister Ciullo the biancazzurri managed to climb back up the table with a series of consecutive useful results, up to hope for a place in the playoffs. The season ends in 7th place, after having largely achieved the primary objective of salvation.

Colors and badge edit

The colors of Matera Calcio are white and blue deriving from the city's coat of arms. At the time of the founding of the first city football team, from which Matera Calcio derives, the maroon was initially chosen as the social color. In the 1967-1968 season, the white jersey with a blue diagonal made its debut, which would later become the classic Matera jersey.

Stadium edit

Matera plays its home games at the Stadio XXI Settembre-Franco Salerno, the largest stadium in the Basilicata region. Its construction was completed in 1933 and it was initially called Campo Sportivo Luigi Razza; after the war the name was changed to Stadio XXI Settembre to commemorate September 21, 1943, the date of the Matera massacre. Finally, on 16 June 2001, the stadium was co-named after Franco Salerno, president of the Matera Football Club who won Serie B in the 1979-80 season (the last time a football team from Basilicata was in the cadet). Precisely in 1979, on the occasion of that promotion, the stadium was renovated, with the construction of the two curves and the steps, the latter replacing the old one that was made of Innocenti tubes and of much smaller dimensions, while the central grandstand dates back to the early fifties and the side stands to 1968; the total capacity of the stadium was thus increased to about 15,000 seats, progressively reduced over the following years for reasons of security and public order.

Notable former players edit

Honours edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 26 March 2012. Retrieved 2 July 2011.
  2. ^ "Sports - 2/06/2012 - Serie D: è nata l'ASD Matera Calcio".
  3. ^ "Calcio. Si presenta l'Usd Matera Calcio Matera 2019" (in Italian). TRM Network. 5 October 2019. Retrieved 3 November 2020.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources FC Matera news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Football Club Matera more commonly known as Matera is an Italian football club society based in the town of Matera They play in Serie D MateraFull nameFootball Club MateraSocieta Sportiva DilettantisticaNickname s Biancazzurri il BueFounded19331958 refounded 1988 refounded 1998 refounded 2012 refounded 2019 refounded 2021 FC Matera GroundStadio XXI Settembre Franco Salerno Matera ItalyCapacity7 490ChairmanAntonio PetragliaManagerFabio De SanzoLeagueSerie D2022 23Serie D 7thWebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursThird coloursCurrent season The first city club named U S Matera was founded in 1933 During its history the team went through several bankruptcies and re establishments In September 2022 it retook the name and logo of FC Matera Contents 1 History 1 1 Serie B 1 2 Coppa Italia Serie D 1 3 Matera Calcio 1 4 USD Matera Calcio 2019 2 Colors and badge 3 Stadium 4 Notable former players 5 Honours 6 ReferencesHistory editDuring 1926 and in the following years the Matheola Football Club a team of the Opera Nazionale Dopolavoro of Matera faced teams from nearby centres sometimes with formations of 7 players per team mainly using the Campo delle Three Ways An intense football and sporting ferment spreads in the city which had just become the provincial capital The first official football club in Matera was founded in the Federation Sports Office in Via La Vista on 5 September 1933 with the name of Unione Sportiva Matera and maroon colours on 28 January 1934 on the occasion of the first official home match of the 1933 34 championship against Bitonto the new Sports Field was inaugurated later the Luigi Razza sports field which became the XXI Settembre Stadium after the war After having participated in a Third Division championship Matera participated in the regional championship of the Second Division of Puglia the highest regional championship of the time later called First Division starting from 1935 36 The club which transformed itself into the Associazione Sportiva Materana in the 1936 37 championship remained the city s highest expression of football until the Second World War During the war Matera was the only non Apulian team to participate in the 1944 CONI Cup a competition played in Puglia liberated by the Allied forces while in the 1944 1945 Apulian mixed tournament they withdrew at the end of the first round In 1950 Matera Calcio despite having finished in ninth place in the previous Apulian First Division championship was admitted for the first time to an interregional championship the Promozione corresponding to the current Serie D managed by the Southern Interregional League At the end of the season Matera were relegated and competed in the Apulian First Division championship Still despite coming first in group B they were not classified as they had been officially registered in the Apulian championship by the F I G C for proximity reasons He was therefore admitted to the new Lucanian Promotion championship winning it in 1953 and returning to the interregional category which in the meantime changed its name to IV Series where he participated for five consecutive seasons At the end of the 1957 58 season Matera Calcio after relegation to the Lucanian First Category was excluded from the federal roles so the first city team became Libertas Matera In 1963 from the merger between Libertas and Acli Piccianello the FootBall Club Matera was born which two years later won its group and the semi finals of the Lucanian First Category championship and became Lucanian champion of the First Category by renunciation of Libertas Invicta Potenza Starting from 1965 the year of the return to Serie D the person who succeeding Riziero Zaccagnini would be the president of the F B C appeared on the scene Matera for 22 years Franco Salerno who later also became Senator of the Republic who will bring the blue and white club in the seventies to its highest levels ever After three years in Serie D Matera won the championship in 1967 68 ahead of Savoia and reached Serie C for the first time relegating to Serie D in 1975 and returning to Serie C after a year In 1978 the restructuring of the C series took place and Matera was admitted to the newly created C1 Series Serie B edit Following the first C1 series championship in history in the 1978 1979 season under the guidance of president Franco Salerno after whom the XXI Settembre Stadium was subsequently named and coach Franco Dibenedetto awarded that year with the Seminatore d oro as best Serie C coach the city of Matera reached Serie B for the first and only time in its history by winning on the last day against Lucchese Despite some prestigious results and a good first round that ended in 14th place in the safety zone in Serie B 1979 1980 season Matera collapsed in the second half a double relegation from B to C2 followed the year in which the Ballarin fire also occurred on the last day before the match between Sambenedettese and Matera In the second half of the eighties Matera experienced a second double relegation moving from C2 to the Promotion championship As a consequence of this the members of the F C Matera decided to carry out a corporate merger with the other Matera team Pro Matera a club active in the Interregional giving life to Pro Matera Sport which later became Matera Sport In 1991 Matera won the interregional championship and then won promotion to C2 in the decisive play off against Gangi winning 2 0 at home and drawing 0 0 in Gangi Sicily Later he will also win the Jacinto Trophy a precursor tournament to the current Amateur Scudetto established since 1992 played between the six winners of the promotion play offs beating Aosta 1 0 in the final in Bovalino Matera then became Interregional Italian Champions In 1992 1993 Matera finished the Serie C2 championship in third place and was returned to C1 where it returned after 12 years in the 1993 94 season At the end of the season however due to administrative irregularities Matera suffered a relegation to C2 Despite the corporate vicissitudes that led to the bankruptcy of Matera Sport and the subsequent birth of Polisportiva Matera in the 1995 96 season the white and blue team played in a Serie C2 championship With the new name it played another good championship in C2 before being condemned for the second time in three years to another relegation due to problems relating to the bank guarantee required for registration in the championship Polisportiva Matera in protest against the relegation and economic difficulties played the 1997 98 National Amateur Championship with the junior team finishing second to last in group H with only 6 points and ahead of only Lagonegro In 1998 the Materasassi Sports Association was born from the merger between Atletico Matera and Scanzano chaired by the lawyer Vitantonio Ripoli who acquired the right to participate in the regional Eccellenza tournament In the 1998 99 Eccellenza Lucana championship there was therefore a derby between Materasassi and Polisportiva Matera which in the meantime changed its name several times coexisting with the other city until its dissolution in 2001 and in the city of Sassi it returned to play a derby forty five years after the matches between Libertas and Matera Calcio In 1999 00 Materasassi which in the previous season played at a regional level had come in third place by winning the Italian Amateur Basilicata Cup won the Eccellenza championship and allowed Matera football to return to an interregional category after two years In the 2004 2005 season due to the usual lack of investors it was the fans who guaranteed food and accommodation to the players thanks to real spontaneous collections of money which continued until the entry into the club of the two new Barbano members and Padula Despite the economic difficulties in the 2004 05 and 2005 06 seasons Matera somehow managed to retain Serie D thanks to victories in the play outs Coppa Italia Serie D edit In the 2009 2010 season Matera won the Coppa Italia Serie D and the promotion playoffs in 2009 10 Serie D and was admitted to 2010 11 Lega Pro Seconda Divisione where it ranks 7th 1 In the summer of 2011 the club did not register for the subsequent Second Division championship and was thus excluded from the professional championships due to financial defaults In the 2011 2012 season the FIGC Provincial Committee authorizes the Football Club Matera to restart from the Third Category Provincial Championship Matera Calcio edit In the following season Matera did not enter any championship failing However in 2012 the entrepreneur Saverio Columella completed the registration of a new football club in the Serie D championship A S D Matera Calcio 2 In 2014 the club returned to the third level of Italian football changing its name to S S Matera Calcio It reached the Lega Pro play off in 2014 15 and 2016 17 and the Coppa Italia Lega Pro final in 2017 In August 2018 Matera Calcio was taken over by the Matera entrepreneur Nicola Andrisani and the lawyer Vitantonio Ripoli already president in the early 2000s Rosario Lamberti entrepreneur from Avellino took over from them On 14 February 2019 it was excluded from the Serie C championship after four withdrawals and subsequently excluded from federal roles USD Matera Calcio 2019 edit The club was refounded in 2019 as U S D Matera Calcio 2019 and resumed from Seconda Categoria 3 In 2021 it merged with A S D Grumentum Val d Agri and transformed into U S D Matera Grumentum winning the Lucanian Eccellenza championship In September 2022 the club retook the name and logo of FC Matera In 2022 23 after an extremely difficult start under the guidance of coach Finamore who decided to resign in the month of October with the appoint of mister Ciullo the biancazzurri managed to climb back up the table with a series of consecutive useful results up to hope for a place in the playoffs The season ends in 7th place after having largely achieved the primary objective of salvation Colors and badge editThe colors of Matera Calcio are white and blue deriving from the city s coat of arms At the time of the founding of the first city football team from which Matera Calcio derives the maroon was initially chosen as the social color In the 1967 1968 season the white jersey with a blue diagonal made its debut which would later become the classic Matera jersey Stadium editMatera plays its home games at the Stadio XXI Settembre Franco Salerno the largest stadium in the Basilicata region Its construction was completed in 1933 and it was initially called Campo Sportivo Luigi Razza after the war the name was changed to Stadio XXI Settembre to commemorate September 21 1943 the date of the Matera massacre Finally on 16 June 2001 the stadium was co named after Franco Salerno president of the Matera Football Club who won Serie B in the 1979 80 season the last time a football team from Basilicata was in the cadet Precisely in 1979 on the occasion of that promotion the stadium was renovated with the construction of the two curves and the steps the latter replacing the old one that was made of Innocenti tubes and of much smaller dimensions while the central grandstand dates back to the early fifties and the side stands to 1968 the total capacity of the stadium was thus increased to about 15 000 seats progressively reduced over the following years for reasons of security and public order Notable former players editSee also Category FC Matera players nbsp Luigi De Canio nbsp Francesco Mancini nbsp Dragutin Ristic nbsp Fernando Veneranda nbsp Giovanni Di LorenzoHonours editCoppa Italia Serie D Winners 2009 10References edit Calcio Ultima di campionato Il Matera chiude con una vittoria Crolla invece la Fortis Murgia Notizie OnLine L informazione delle province di Bari e Matera Archived from the original on 26 March 2012 Retrieved 2 July 2011 Sports 2 06 2012 Serie D e nata l ASD Matera Calcio Calcio Si presenta l Usd Matera Calcio Matera 2019 in Italian TRM Network 5 October 2019 Retrieved 3 November 2020 nbsp This article about an Italian football club is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title FC Matera amp oldid 1218438419, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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