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Ternana Calcio

Ternana Calcio, commonly referred to as Ternana, is an Italian football club based in Terni, Umbria and currently compete in the Serie C.

Ternana
Full nameTernana Calcio S.p.A.
Nickname(s)I Rossoverdi (The Red and Greens)
Le Fere ("The Beasts" in Umbrian)
Founded1925; 99 years ago (1925)
GroundStadio Libero Liberati,
Terni, Italy
Capacity22,000
OwnerNicola Guida
ChairmanNicola Guida
ManagerRoberto Breda
LeagueSerie C
2023-24Serie B, 16th of 20 (relegated via play-off)
WebsiteClub website
Current season

The club was founded in 1925 and refounded in 1993. In its history, Ternana has twice played in Serie A (in the 1972–73 and 1974–75 seasons) and 28 times in Serie B.

The first team from Umbria to reach Serie A, Ternana enjoys a local rivalry with Perugia. Ternana plays its home matches at the Stadio Libero Liberati.

History edit

Serie A edit

Foundation edit

The club was founded in 1925 as Terni F.B.C after the merger between Terni Football Club and Unione Sportiva Ternana, reaching the II Division in 1926 and the I Division (nowadays known as Serie B) just a year later.

From Serie C to Serie B edit

 
1969–70 Ternana

The club, however, folded in due to financial difficulties, being refounded in 1929 as Unione Fascista Ternana (a denomination that was common during the Italian fascist regime). Folding again in 1933, the club returned to footballing action in 1935 under the name Polisportiva Mario Umberto Borzacchini, after a racing car driver and a native of Terni who had died at the 1933 Monza Grand Prix. In 1938 the new club reached promotion to Serie C, missing a second consecutive promotion the following year.

In 1946, after the World War II, football restarted in Italy and Ternana played in the Serie B, missing promotion for two consecutive years, and being relegated to Serie C in 1949 and IV Serie in 1950. A third relegation, this time to Promozione, came in 1953, and was followed by two years in the regional division for Ternana before returning to IV Serie in 1955. The club returned to Serie C in 1964, and Serie B in 1968, the latter under coach Corrado Viciani.

1970s–1993: From Serie A to bankruptcy edit

 
1972–73 Ternana, at its first Serie A season.

In 1972, Ternana finally won Serie B and reached Serie A for their first time, again with Viciani as coach. However, the club did not prove to be ready for Serie A, as they were promptly relegated in their debut appearance in the top flight, managing only three wins in 30 matches. In 1974, again in Serie B, Ternana managed to reach one of the three top spots, winning their second promotion to Serie A; this was, however, followed by yet another sad relegation. In the following years, despite a number of noted head coaches such as Edmondo Fabbri, Cesare Maldini and Renzo Ulivieri, Ternana did not manage to return in the top flight, and instead were relegated to Serie C in 1980, despite a prestigious run in the 1979–80 Coppa Italia, where Ternana reached the semi-finals, being then eliminated 3–1 on aggregate by Roma.

During the 1980s Ternana played between Serie C1 and Serie C2, before going bankrupt on 12 December 1987. Managed by an official liquidator, Ternana ended the season and escaped relegation. The club, bought in the summer of 1988 by a consortium headed by Gaspare Gambino, won promotion to Serie C in 1988–89 after winning the penalty shootout in a playoff against Chieti. Successively, Ternana won Serie C1 in 1992 and marked their return to Serie B. The promotion was, however, followed by financial troubles that prevented new signings. At the end of the season, which the team finished in the last position, Ternana went officially bankrupt.

1993–1998: From the refoundation to Serie B edit

On the summer 1993 the club was refounded as Ternana Calcio and was being forced to begin again from Serie D. In their first Serie D campaign, Ternana missed promotion, ending in third place behind Teramo and local rivals Narnese. This was followed by another unsuccessful attempt, as Ternana lost promotion to Viterbese; despite this, the club was later readmitted to Serie C2 to fill a league vacancy (ripescaggio). In 1996–97 and 1997–98, with a new president and Luigi Delneri as head coach, Ternana won two consecutive promotions, thus returning to Serie B.

1998–present: From Serie B to Lega Pro Prima Divisione and back edit

Ternana played Serie B from 1998 until 2006. In 2004 missed a promotion in Serie A finishing 4 points behind Fiorentina.

In 2006 they were relegated to Serie C1 (since the season 2008–09 Lega Pro Prima Divisione).

In the season 2010–11 the club was relegated to Lega Pro Seconda Divisione after losing the play-out, but it was later readmitted to Lega Pro Prima Divisione on 4 August 2011 to fill vacancies.[1]

In the following season 2011–12 it was promoted from Lega Pro Prima Divisione to Serie B.

Back in Serie B, Ternana has avoided relegation as well as play-outs for 6 consecutive seasons.

In June 2017, the ownership of the club passed to the Stefano Bandecchi[citation needed] (owner of the Università degli Studi Niccolò Cusano). When the club was bought by Unicusano, thus adding the name of the private university to the club. The word "Unicusano" was also added to the crest in 2017–18 season, but was removed in May 2018.[2]

Ternana was relegated from Serie B on 12 May 2018[3] and returned to Serie B after a three-year purgatory.[4] In their last season in Serie C, Ternana dominated the (Southern) group C, finishing 22 points ahead Catanzaro.[5]

Colors and badge edit

The team's colours are red and green. It is the only Italian professional team with a red and green combination.

Supporters edit

The ultra supporters of Ternana Calcio are called "The Freak Brothers". Like many Italians ultras, they are linked with the political left.[6]

Squad edit

Current squad edit

As of 1 February 2024[7]

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 Antony Iannarilli
3 DF   ITA Riccardo Zoia (on loan from Vis Pesaro)
4 DF   DEN Frederik Sørensen
6 DF   ITA Christian Dalle Mura (on loan from Fiorentina)
8 MF   NED Kees de Boer
9 FW   ITA Antonio Raimondo (on loan from Bologna)
11 FW   POL Jan Żuberek (on loan from Inter)
15 DF   ARG Tiago Casasola
17 FW   ITA Andrea Favilli (on loan from Genoa)
18 FW   ITA Gabriele Onesti
19 DF   ITA Marco Capuano
22 GK   ITA Denis Franchi
24 MF   ITA Federico Viviani
25 MF   POL Jakub Łabojko
No. Pos. Nation Player
27 MF   ITA Costantino Favasuli (on loan from Fiorentina)
28 FW   ITA Filippo Distefano (on loan from Fiorentina)
32 DF   ITA Filippo Sgarbi (on loan from Cosenza)
44 DF   ITA Lorenzo Lucchesi (on loan from Fiorentina)
65 FW   ITA Federico Dionisi
66 MF   FIN Niklas Pyyhtiä (on loan from Bologna)
71 MF   ITA Gregorio Luperini
72 MF   ITA Lorenzo Amatucci (on loan from Fiorentina)
73 MF   ROU Andrei Mărginean (on loan from Sassuolo)
77 GK   BRA Gabriel Brazão (on loan from Inter)
79 DF   ARG Franco Carboni (on loan from Inter)
82 DF   FRA Ange N'Guessan (on loan from Torino)
86 MF   ITA Giacomo Faticanti (on loan from Lecce)
89 MF   URU Gastón Pereiro (on loan from Cagliari)

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   CRO Luka Bogdan (at Ascoli until 30 June 2024, obligation to buy)
DF   ITA Niccolò Corrado (at Modena until 30 June 2024)
DF   SEN Ndir Mame Ass (at Alessandria until 30 June 2024)
DF   ITA Bruno Martella (at Feralpisalò until 30 June 2024)
MF   ITA Francesco Di Tacchio (at Südtirol until 30 June 2024)
No. Pos. Nation Player
FW   ITA Gabriele Capanni (at Rimini until 30 June 2024)
FW   ITA Alfredo Donnarumma (at Catanzaro until 30 June 2024)
FW   ITA Alexis Ferrante (at Benevento until 30 June 2024)
FW   ITA Ottavio Garau (at Juve Stabia until 30 June 2024)
FW   ITA Pietro Rovaglia (at Casertana until 30 June 2024)

Managers edit

Honours edit

 
Ternana's 1971–72 Serie B winning squad

Bibliography edit

  • Armadori, Giorgio; Christian Armadori (2001). Tra storia e leggenda, almanacco illustrato della Ternana dalle origini al 2000 (in Italian). Ternana Calcio. ISBN 88-434-0859-3.

References edit

  1. ^ "CALCIO, LEGA PRO; RIPESCAGGI: 5 IN I DIVISIONE e RIMINI IN II - Sport - Repubblica.it".
  2. ^ "Ternana, addio al nome Unicusano, torna solo Ternana Calcio. Cambiati già gli stemmi allo stadio". sportavellino.it (in Italian). RCS MediaGroup. 17 May 2018. Retrieved 5 June 2018.
  3. ^ "La Ternana è retrocessa, de Canio: "Contro l'Avellino proveremo a vincere"".
  4. ^ "Serie C, una Ternana da record torna in B dopo tre anni".
  5. ^ "Serie C, una Ternana da record torna in B dopo tre anni".
  6. ^ "Terni, addio a Rambo: capo storico dei Freak Brothers ultras della Ternana," Il Messaggero (31 March 2018). (in Italian)
  7. ^ "Prima squadra" (in Italian). Ternana Calcio. Retrieved 26 January 2018.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Ternana Calcio commonly referred to as Ternana is an Italian football club based in Terni Umbria and currently compete in the Serie C TernanaFull nameTernana Calcio S p A Nickname s I Rossoverdi The Red and Greens Le Fere The Beasts in Umbrian Founded1925 99 years ago 1925 GroundStadio Libero Liberati Terni ItalyCapacity22 000OwnerNicola GuidaChairmanNicola GuidaManagerRoberto BredaLeagueSerie C2023 24Serie B 16th of 20 relegated via play off WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursThird coloursCurrent season The club was founded in 1925 and refounded in 1993 In its history Ternana has twice played in Serie A in the 1972 73 and 1974 75 seasons and 28 times in Serie B The first team from Umbria to reach Serie A Ternana enjoys a local rivalry with Perugia Ternana plays its home matches at the Stadio Libero Liberati Contents 1 History 1 1 Serie A 1 2 Foundation 1 3 From Serie C to Serie B 1 4 1970s 1993 From Serie A to bankruptcy 1 5 1993 1998 From the refoundation to Serie B 1 6 1998 present From Serie B to Lega Pro Prima Divisione and back 2 Colors and badge 3 Supporters 4 Squad 4 1 Current squad 4 2 Out on loan 5 Managers 6 Honours 7 Bibliography 8 References 9 External linksHistory editSerie A edit Foundation edit The club was founded in 1925 as Terni F B C after the merger between Terni Football Club and Unione Sportiva Ternana reaching the II Division in 1926 and the I Division nowadays known as Serie B just a year later From Serie C to Serie B edit nbsp 1969 70 Ternana The club however folded in due to financial difficulties being refounded in 1929 as Unione Fascista Ternana a denomination that was common during the Italian fascist regime Folding again in 1933 the club returned to footballing action in 1935 under the name Polisportiva Mario Umberto Borzacchini after a racing car driver and a native of Terni who had died at the 1933 Monza Grand Prix In 1938 the new club reached promotion to Serie C missing a second consecutive promotion the following year In 1946 after the World War II football restarted in Italy and Ternana played in the Serie B missing promotion for two consecutive years and being relegated to Serie C in 1949 and IV Serie in 1950 A third relegation this time to Promozione came in 1953 and was followed by two years in the regional division for Ternana before returning to IV Serie in 1955 The club returned to Serie C in 1964 and Serie B in 1968 the latter under coach Corrado Viciani 1970s 1993 From Serie A to bankruptcy edit nbsp 1972 73 Ternana at its first Serie A season In 1972 Ternana finally won Serie B and reached Serie A for their first time again with Viciani as coach However the club did not prove to be ready for Serie A as they were promptly relegated in their debut appearance in the top flight managing only three wins in 30 matches In 1974 again in Serie B Ternana managed to reach one of the three top spots winning their second promotion to Serie A this was however followed by yet another sad relegation In the following years despite a number of noted head coaches such as Edmondo Fabbri Cesare Maldini and Renzo Ulivieri Ternana did not manage to return in the top flight and instead were relegated to Serie C in 1980 despite a prestigious run in the 1979 80 Coppa Italia where Ternana reached the semi finals being then eliminated 3 1 on aggregate by Roma During the 1980s Ternana played between Serie C1 and Serie C2 before going bankrupt on 12 December 1987 Managed by an official liquidator Ternana ended the season and escaped relegation The club bought in the summer of 1988 by a consortium headed by Gaspare Gambino won promotion to Serie C in 1988 89 after winning the penalty shootout in a playoff against Chieti Successively Ternana won Serie C1 in 1992 and marked their return to Serie B The promotion was however followed by financial troubles that prevented new signings At the end of the season which the team finished in the last position Ternana went officially bankrupt 1993 1998 From the refoundation to Serie B edit On the summer 1993 the club was refounded as Ternana Calcio and was being forced to begin again from Serie D In their first Serie D campaign Ternana missed promotion ending in third place behind Teramo and local rivals Narnese This was followed by another unsuccessful attempt as Ternana lost promotion to Viterbese despite this the club was later readmitted to Serie C2 to fill a league vacancy ripescaggio In 1996 97 and 1997 98 with a new president and Luigi Delneri as head coach Ternana won two consecutive promotions thus returning to Serie B 1998 present From Serie B to Lega Pro Prima Divisione and back edit Ternana played Serie B from 1998 until 2006 In 2004 missed a promotion in Serie A finishing 4 points behind Fiorentina In 2006 they were relegated to Serie C1 since the season 2008 09 Lega Pro Prima Divisione In the season 2010 11 the club was relegated to Lega Pro Seconda Divisione after losing the play out but it was later readmitted to Lega Pro Prima Divisione on 4 August 2011 to fill vacancies 1 In the following season 2011 12 it was promoted from Lega Pro Prima Divisione to Serie B Back in Serie B Ternana has avoided relegation as well as play outs for 6 consecutive seasons In June 2017 the ownership of the club passed to the Stefano Bandecchi citation needed owner of the Universita degli Studi Niccolo Cusano When the club was bought by Unicusano thus adding the name of the private university to the club The word Unicusano was also added to the crest in 2017 18 season but was removed in May 2018 2 Ternana was relegated from Serie B on 12 May 2018 3 and returned to Serie B after a three year purgatory 4 In their last season in Serie C Ternana dominated the Southern group C finishing 22 points ahead Catanzaro 5 Colors and badge editThe team s colours are red and green It is the only Italian professional team with a red and green combination Supporters editThe ultra supporters of Ternana Calcio are called The Freak Brothers Like many Italians ultras they are linked with the political left 6 Squad editCurrent squad edit As of 1 February 2024 7 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 nbsp ITA Antony Iannarilli 3 DF nbsp ITA Riccardo Zoia on loan from Vis Pesaro 4 DF nbsp DEN Frederik Sorensen 6 DF nbsp ITA Christian Dalle Mura on loan from Fiorentina 8 MF nbsp NED Kees de Boer 9 FW nbsp ITA Antonio Raimondo on loan from Bologna 11 FW nbsp POL Jan Zuberek on loan from Inter 15 DF nbsp ARG Tiago Casasola 17 FW nbsp ITA Andrea Favilli on loan from Genoa 18 FW nbsp ITA Gabriele Onesti 19 DF nbsp ITA Marco Capuano 22 GK nbsp ITA Denis Franchi 24 MF nbsp ITA Federico Viviani 25 MF nbsp POL Jakub Labojko No Pos Nation Player 27 MF nbsp ITA Costantino Favasuli on loan from Fiorentina 28 FW nbsp ITA Filippo Distefano on loan from Fiorentina 32 DF nbsp ITA Filippo Sgarbi on loan from Cosenza 44 DF nbsp ITA Lorenzo Lucchesi on loan from Fiorentina 65 FW nbsp ITA Federico Dionisi 66 MF nbsp FIN Niklas Pyyhtia on loan from Bologna 71 MF nbsp ITA Gregorio Luperini 72 MF nbsp ITA Lorenzo Amatucci on loan from Fiorentina 73 MF nbsp ROU Andrei Mărginean on loan from Sassuolo 77 GK nbsp BRA Gabriel Brazao on loan from Inter 79 DF nbsp ARG Franco Carboni on loan from Inter 82 DF nbsp FRA Ange N Guessan on loan from Torino 86 MF nbsp ITA Giacomo Faticanti on loan from Lecce 89 MF nbsp URU Gaston Pereiro on loan from Cagliari 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 CRO Luka Bogdan at Ascoli until 30 June 2024 obligation to buy DF nbsp ITA Niccolo Corrado at Modena until 30 June 2024 DF nbsp SEN Ndir Mame Ass at Alessandria until 30 June 2024 DF nbsp ITA Bruno Martella at Feralpisalo until 30 June 2024 MF nbsp ITA Francesco Di Tacchio at Sudtirol until 30 June 2024 No Pos Nation Player FW nbsp ITA Gabriele Capanni at Rimini until 30 June 2024 FW nbsp ITA Alfredo Donnarumma at Catanzaro until 30 June 2024 FW nbsp ITA Alexis Ferrante at Benevento until 30 June 2024 FW nbsp ITA Ottavio Garau at Juve Stabia until 30 June 2024 FW nbsp ITA Pietro Rovaglia at Casertana until 30 June 2024 Managers editKarl Harmer 1930 Guido Gianfardoni 1939 41 Enrico Colombari 1941 42 Oreste Cioni 1952 54 1960 61 1965 66 Umberto Pinardi 1969 70 Luis Vinicio 1970 71 Cesare Maldini 1976 77 Renzo Ulivieri 1978 79 Gian Piero Ghio 1980 81 Lauro Toneatto 1985 86 Mario Facco 1986 88 Claudio Tobia 1988 90 Angelo Orazi 1990 91 Roberto Clagluna 1991 92 Franco Liguori 1992 93 Claudio Tobia 1993 94 Leonardo Acori 1994 95 Massimo Silva 1995 96 Luciano Spinosi 1996 Luigi Delneri 1996 98 Antonello Cuccureddu 1998 Luigi Delneri 1998 99 Vincenzo Guerini 1998 00 Tarcisio Burgnich 1999 00 Andrea Agostinelli 2000 01 Bruno Bolchi 2001 02 Mario Beretta 2002 04 Bruno Bolchi 2004 Corrado Verdelli 2004 Giovanni Vavassori 2004 Domenico Caso 2005 06 Renzo Gobbo 2010 Fernando Orsi 2010 11 Bruno Giordano 2011 Domenico Toscano 2011 13 Attilio Tesser 2013 15 Domenico Toscano 2015 Roberto Breda 2015 2016 Cristian Panucci 2016 Benito Carbone 2016 2017 Carmine Gautieri 2017 Fabio Liverani 2017 Sandro Pochesci 2017 2018 Ferruccio Mariani 2018 Luigi De Canio 2018 2019 Alessandro Calori 2019 Fabio Gallo 2019 2020 Cristiano Lucarelli 2020 present Honours edit nbsp Ternana s 1971 72 Serie B winning squad Serie B Winners 1971 72 Serie C1 Winners 1967 68 1991 92 2011 12 2020 21 Serie C2 Winners 1996 97 Supercoppa di Serie C Winners 2021 Bibliography editArmadori Giorgio Christian Armadori 2001 Tra storia e leggenda almanacco illustrato della Ternana dalle origini al 2000 in Italian Ternana Calcio ISBN 88 434 0859 3 References edit CALCIO LEGA PRO RIPESCAGGI 5 IN I DIVISIONE e RIMINI IN II Sport Repubblica it Ternana addio al nome Unicusano torna solo Ternana Calcio Cambiati gia gli stemmi allo stadio sportavellino it in Italian RCS MediaGroup 17 May 2018 Retrieved 5 June 2018 La Ternana e retrocessa de Canio Contro l Avellino proveremo a vincere Serie C una Ternana da record torna in B dopo tre anni Serie C una Ternana da record torna in B dopo tre anni Terni addio a Rambo capo storico dei Freak Brothers ultras della Ternana Il Messaggero 31 March 2018 in Italian Prima squadra in Italian Ternana Calcio Retrieved 26 January 2018 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ternana Calcio amp oldid 1225913423, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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