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词条 L.R. Vicenza Virtus
释义

  1. History

     Lanerossi Vicenza  Vicenza Calcio  Changes in ownership  L.R. Vicenza Virtus 

  2. Kit Manufacturer and sponsors

     Kit Manufacturer  Sponsors 

  3. Honours

     Domestic  International 

  4. Players

     Current squad  Out on loan  Retired numbers  Notable former players 

  5. Notable former managers

  6. In Europe

      UEFA Cup/Europa League    UEFA Cup Winners' Cup  

  7. References

  8. External links

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L.R. Vicenza Virtus, commonly referred to as Vicenza, is an Italian football club based in Vicenza, Veneto. Founded in 1902 as Associazione del Calcio in Vicenza, they became Lanerossi Vicenza in 1953, then Vicenza Calcio from 1990 to 2018, a year which saw the club going bankrupt and being put under controlled administration in order to preserve the Serie C spot at the end of the 2017-18 season. Renzo Rosso, owner of Diesel, merged its Bassano Virtus and some of the assets of Vicenza Calcio into one team, which will play in Vicenza, while the two sides will preserve their distinct youth teams. Vicenza is the oldest team in Veneto; officially founded on 9 March 1902 by the then dean of Liceo Lioy, Tito Buy, and the physical education teacher of the same school, Libero Antonio Scarpa.

The club currently plays in Italy's Serie C, having spent the entire 1960s, most of the 1970s and a large part of the 1990s in Serie A.

History

Vicenza competed in the Italian Championship for the first time in 1911; reaching the finals for the title before being defeated by Pro Vercelli, one of the top Italian clubs at the time. During the 20s and the 30s, the team played in the lower divisions, reaching the first division for the first time in 1942. In the last round of the season, a 6–2 win versus Juventus in Turin, meant a final relegation escape.

In 1947, Vicenza finished fifth in Serie A, but were relegated at the end of the following season.

Lanerossi Vicenza

The early 1950s were quite troublesome due to economic problems, but in 1953 the club was bought by Lanerossi, a woollen firm from Schio, with the side being renamed Lanerossi Vicenza.

Between 1955 and 1975 Vicenza never left the top level, always putting a hard fight against more established clubs. In this period the side was also known as Nobile Provinciale (Noble Provincial). In 1964 and 1966 it finished 6th, with the Brazilian Luis Vinicio finishing league's top-scorer in the former with 25 goals.

In 1975 the club was relegated, however, after winning the 1976–77 second division, they would eventually finish runners-up in the following season with a young Paolo Rossi led the scoring charts with 24 goals. In that year the side was nicknamed Real Vicenza. Club chairman Giuseppe Farina had just bought the striker from Juventus for a then record fee of 2.6 billion lire, but the team would eventually drop two divisions in just three seasons.

In the mid-1980s, Roberto Baggio started his career at the club, leading it to the Serie B. In 1986 Vicenza achieved a top flight promotion that was subsequently denied due to its involvement in the second Totonero match-fixing scandal. The club was soon relegated back to Serie C1.

Vicenza Calcio

In 1990 Vicenza took back its current name and was promoted to Serie B in 1993, thanks to coach Renzo Ulivieri. His successor, Francesco Guidolin took the team back to Serie A in 1995, and led it through successive successful seasons. After finishing ninth in the league, the club won the 1996–97 Italian Cup with a 3–1 aggregate win over Napoli, eventually reaching next year's Cup Winners' Cup semi-finals, being defeated by Chelsea after winning the first leg in Vicenza for 1–0.

In 1999 the team was relegated to Serie B and after a return to the top flight in 2000–01, was relegated to Lega Pro Prima Divisione in 2005, after losing a relegation playout against Triestina. However, the club was readmitted to Serie B as F.I.G.C. had determined that Genoa C.F.C. had fixed the final match of the season.

In the season 2011–12 the club was relegated to Lega Pro Prima Divisione after losing the relegation play-off against Empoli. Vicenza, however, were reinstated in Serie B at the eve of the 2012–13 season in place of Lecce for its role in the 2011–12 Italian football scandal.[3] However, the club finished the 2012-13 in 19th place; missing out on the play-out and were finally relegated after reprieves in the previous two seasons.

Vicenza ended the 2013–14 season in fifth place, being successively defeated by Savona in the promotion play-offs, and were due to play the 2014–15 season in the unified Lega Pro division, that would have featured an unprecedented crosstown derby against Real Vicenza. However, the dissolution of Siena meant Vicenza were promoted to become the 22nd team in Serie B. Vicenza were relegated again at the conclusion of the 2016–17 Serie B after finishing 20th.

Changes in ownership

The club entered a debt restructuring process since March 2016, which the new director stating that the club required a re-capitalization of at least €20 million.[4] Vi.Fin. S.p.A., a special purpose vehicle for a consortium of new investors, provided just €2.5 million new shares of the club in May 2016. Immediately before the recapitalization, Vi.Fin. acquired most of the shares of the club from Finalfa S.r.l., a company owned by Sergio Cassingena.[5][6]

Former Vicenza chairman Tiziano Cunico and CEO Dario Cassingena were also sued by the prosecutor of Italian Football Federation (FIGC) in September 2016 for allegations of reporting false profits from player exchanges with Parma; where prices were inflated relative to their performances in the first team.[7] The players under the investigation that involving Vicenza were Sandrini (sold to Parma for Malivojević; both players were tagged for €1.2 million)[7] Eventually the club and directors were inadmissible from the charge due to expiry of the legal proceeding.[8][9][10] In a different matter, Dario Cassingena was sentenced 10 months (in probation) by the Court of Vicenza, after the football club failed to paid the value-added tax in time.[11]

On 1 June 2017 the contract of general manager Andrea Gazzoli was resolved in a mutual consent[12] and on 5 June, Alfredo Pastorelli resigned as the chairman; citing the financial troubles of the club.[13] On 10 July 2017, Luxembourg-based Boreas Capital Sàrl announced it would buy the club. The parent company of Boreas Capital was Dubai-based G.S. Holding.[14]

However, the club faced another financial trouble during the first season of new ownership. Football Italia reported that the club failed to pay the wage since September 2017.[15]

Vicenza was declared bankrupt on 18 January 2018.[16] The team finished as the 17th of the group B of 2017–18 Serie C season, winning Santarcangelo in relegation "play-out" matches.[17]

L.R. Vicenza Virtus

On 24 May 2018, it was announced by Stefano Rosso, the chairman of Bassano Virtus, (a team also from the Province of Vicenza), his team would start to play in Vicenza in 2018–19 Serie C in the color of Vicenza as L.R. Vicenza Virtus, while keeping both the youth systems of Vicenza and Bassano.[18]

In the same month, Rosso family's OTB Group acquired some of the assets of Vicenza Calcio (without the sports title of the club as Bassano Virtus was in 2018–19 Serie C already) in order to merge into the re-birthed L.R. Vicenza Virtus, which was the redenomination of the legal person of Bassano Virtus 55 S.T..[19][20]

However, due to the Article 52 of N.O.I.F., new company from Vicenza could also apply to admit to the lower division as a replacement of Vicenza Calcio, thus another club, A.C. Vicenza 1902 was formed as well as signing former French international footballer Djibril Cissé, despite not acquire the assets of the old club.[21] However, it was reported that such application was declined. A.C. Vicenza 1902 could only possibility apply for Terza Categoria.[22] A.C. Vicenza 1902 also signed Mathieu Manset and Clement Maury.[23]

Kit Manufacturer and sponsors

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Kit Manufacturer

  • 1970–71: Umbro
  • 1978–92: Adidas
  • 1992–95: Virma
  • 1995–97: Biemme
  • 1997–98: Lotto
  • 1998–99: Biemme
  • 1999–02: Umbro
  • 2002–05: Biemme
  • 2005–07: A Line
  • 2007–10: Diadora
  • 2010–12: Max
  • 2012–2018: Macron
  • 2018–: Lotto

Sponsors

  • 1981–1984: Yuma Jeans
  • 1984–1985: TreGima Mobili
  • 1986–1987: Acqua Recoaro
  • 1987–1989: Pulitalia
  • 1989–1998: Pal Zileri
  • 1998–1999: Belfe
  • 1999–2000: Caffe Vero
  • 2000–2003: ARTEL
  • 2003–2005: Caffe Vero
  • 2005–2006: Acqua Recoaro
  • 2006–2007: Gingerino (Home), Acqua Recoaro (Away)
  • 2007–2009: Fiera Di Vicenza
  • 2009–2010: FIAMM
  • 2010–2017: Banca Popolare di Vicenza
  • 2017–2018: Acciaierie Valbruna[24][25]

Honours

Domestic

  • Coppa Italia
    • Winners: 1997

International

  • Benelux Cup
    • Winners: 1961
  • Uhrencup
    • Winners: 1965

Players

Current squad

{{updated|31 January 2019}}[26]

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Out on loan

{{Fs start}}{{Fs player|no=|pos=GK|nat=ITA|name=Ilario Guadagnin|other=at Lecco}}{{Fs mid}}{{Fs player|no=|pos=GK|nat=ITA|name=Mattia Piras|other=at Modena}}{{Fs end}}

Retired numbers

3 – {{flagicon|ITA}} Giulio Savoini[27]

25 – {{flagicon|ITA}} Piermario Morosini, Midfielder (2007–09, 2011) – posthumous honour.[28]

Notable former players

{{see also|Category:L.R. Vicenza Virtus players}}

Notable former managers

{{see also|Category:L.R. Vicenza Virtus managers}}
  • {{flagicon|Germany}} Otto Krappan (1933–34)
  • {{flagicon|Hungary}} József Viola (1934–36)
  • {{flagicon|Hungary}} András Kuttik (1937–39)
  • {{flagicon|Hungary}} Elemér Berkessy (1948–49)
  • {{flagicon|Italy}} Alfredo Mazzoni (1950–51)
  • {{flagicon|Italy}} Fulvio Bernardini (1951–53)
  • {{flagicon|Italy}} Aldo Campatelli (1954–55)
  • {{flagicon|Hungary}} {{flagicon|Austria}} Béla Guttmann (1955–56)
  • {{flagicon|Italy}} Roberto Lerici (1957–62)
  • {{flagicon|Italy}} Giovanni Varglien (1957–58))
  • {{flagicon|Italy}} Aldo Campatelli (1965–66)
  • {{flagicon|Italy}} Umberto Menti (1967)
  • {{flagicon|Italy}} Arturo Silvestri (1967–68)
  • {{flagicon|Italy}} Umberto Menti (1968)
  • {{flagicon|Italy}} Ettore Puricelli (1969–71)
  • {{flagicon|Italy}} Umberto Menti (1971–72)
  • {{flagicon|Italy}} Antonino Praticò (2013-Present)
  • {{flagicon|Italy}} Ettore Puricelli (1973–75)
  • {{flagicon|Brazil}} Chinesinho (1976)
  • {{flagicon|Italy}} Giovan Battista Fabbri (1976–79)
  • {{flagicon|Italy}} Renzo Ulivieri (1979–80)
  • {{flagicon|Italy}} Giancarlo Cadè (1981–83)
  • {{flagicon|Italy}} Bruno Mazzia (1982–83)
  • {{flagicon|Italy}} Bruno Giorgi (1983–86)
  • {{flagicon|Italy}} Tarcisio Burgnich (1986–87)
  • {{flagicon|Italy}} Romano Fogli (1989–90)
  • {{flagicon|Italy}} Renzo Ulivieri (1991–94)
  • {{flagicon|Italy}} Francesco Guidolin (1994–98)
  • {{flagicon|Italy}} Franco Colomba (1998–99)
  • {{flagicon|Italy}} Edoardo Reja (1998–01)
  • {{flagicon|Italy}} Eugenio Fascetti (2001–02)
  • {{flagicon|Italy}} Adelio Moro (2001–02)
  • {{flagicon|Italy}} Andrea Mandorlini (2002–03)
  • {{flagicon|Italy}} Giuseppe Iachini (2003–04)
  • {{flagicon|Italy}} Gianfranco Bellotto (2004–05)
  • {{flagicon|Italy}} Giancarlo Camolese (2005–06)
  • {{flagicon|Italy}} Angelo Gregucci (2006–09)
  • {{flagicon|Italy}} Rolando Maran (2009–11)
  • {{flagicon|Italy}} Nedo Sonetti (2010)
  • {{flagicon|Italy}} Silvio Baldini (2011)
  • {{flagicon|Italy}} Luigi Cagni (2011–12)
  • {{flagicon|Italy}} Massimo Beghetto (2012)
  • {{flagicon|Italy}} Luigi Cagni (2012)
  • {{flagicon|Italy}} Roberto Breda (2012–13)
  • {{flagicon|Italy}} Alessandro Dal Canto (2013)
  • {{flagicon|Italy}} Giovanni Lopez (2013–14)
  • {{flagicon|Italy}} Pasquale Marino (2014–16)
  • {{flagicon|Italy}} Franco Lerda (2016–)

In Europe

source:[29]

UEFA Cup/Europa League

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1978–79 First roundCZE}} Dukla Prague1–10–11–2

UEFA Cup Winners' Cup

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1997–98 First RoundPOL}} Legia Warsaw2–01–13–1
Second RoundUKR}} Shakhtar Donetsk2–13–15–2
Quarter-finalsNLD}} Roda5–04–19–1
Semi-finalsENG}} Chelsea1–01–32–3

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.vicenzacalcio.com/lo-stadio/ |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2015-08-03 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150629125919/http://www.vicenzacalcio.com/lo-stadio/ |archivedate=29 June 2015 |df=dmy-all }}
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3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.legaserieb.it/it/sala-stampa/archivio-dettaglio/-/news/VICENZA_IN_B_E_PARTE_SUBITO/701904 |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2012-08-23 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140515084557/http://www.legaserieb.it/it/sala-stampa/archivio-dettaglio/-/news/VICENZA_IN_B_E_PARTE_SUBITO/701904 |archivedate=15 May 2014 |df=dmy-all }}
4. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.ilgiornaledivicenza.it/home/sport/i-soci-di-vi-fin-hanno-abbandonato-il-vicenza-calcio-1.5720510?refresh_ce#scroll=2736|title=I soci di Vi.Fin. hanno abbandonato il Vicenza Calcio|date=23 May 2017|access-date=24 May 2017|newspaper=Il Giornale di Vicenza|publisher=Athesis|language=Italian}}
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6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.vicenzacalcio.com/vi-fin-spa-acquisisce-le-quote-di-maggioranza-di-vicenza-calcio-spa/|title=Vi. Fin. spa acquisisce le quote di maggioranza di Vicenza Calcio spa|date=30 May 2016|access-date=28 May 2017|publisher=Vicenza Calcio|language=Italian|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160703041553/http://www.vicenzacalcio.com/vi-fin-spa-acquisisce-le-quote-di-maggioranza-di-vicenza-calcio-spa/|archive-date=3 July 2016|dead-url=yes|df=dmy-all}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.figc.it/it/204/2533975/2016/09/News.shtml|title=Procura Federale: deferiti 12 dirigenti sportivi e 4 società|date=14 September 2016|access-date=26 May 2017|publisher=Italian Football Federation|language=Italian}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.figc.it/Assets/contentresources_2/ContenutoGenerico/48.$plit/C_2_ContenutoGenerico_2537302_StrilloComunicatoUfficiale_lstAllegati_0_upfAllegato.pdf|title=Comunicato Ufficiale N°125/CFA|date=20 April 2017|access-date=29 May 2017|department=Corte Federale d'Appello|publisher=Italian Football Federation|language=Italian}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.figc.it/Assets/contentresources_2/ContenutoGenerico/69.$plit/C_2_ContenutoGenerico_2538171_StrilloComunicatoUfficiale_lstAllegati_0_upfAllegato.pdf|title=Comunicato Ufficiale №93/TFN – Sezione Disciplinare (2016–17)|date=13 June 2017|access-date=6 August 2018|department=Tribunale Federale Nazionale – Sezione Disciplinare|publisher=Italian Football Federation|language=Italian}}
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13. ^{{cite press release|url=http://www.vicenzacalcio.com/comunicato-presidente-alfredo-pastorelli/|title=Comunicato – Presidente Alfredo Pastorelli|date=5 June 2017|access-date=5 June 2017|publisher=Vicenza Calcio|language=Italian}}
14. ^{{cite press release|url=http://www.vicenzacalcio.com/boreas-capital-ing-pioppi-obiettivo-rilanciare-il-progetto-sportivo-del-vicenza-calcio/|title=Boreas Capital Ing. Pioppi: obiettivo rilanciare il progetto sportivo del Vicenza Calcio|date=10 July 2017|access-date=11 July 2017|publisher=Vicenza Calcio|language=Italian}}
15. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.football-italia.net/115477/vicenza-players-strike|title=Vicenza players on strike|date=12 January 2018|access-date=13 January 2018|work=Football Italia|publisher=Tiro Media}}
16. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.football-italia.net/115779/vicenza-declared-bankrupt|title=Vicenza declared bankrupt|date=18 January 2018|access-date=18 January 2018|work=Football Italia|publisher=Tiro Media}}
17. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.lega-pro.com/com/1718-253DIV.pdf|title=CAMPIONATO SERIE C –CLASSIFICHE UFFICIALI 2017/2018|date=27 June 2018|accessdate=9 September 2018|publisher=Lega Pro|language=Italian}}
18. ^{{cite press release|url=http://www.bassanovirtus.com/dett-news.html?id=3377|title=Lettera aperta dal Presidente Stefano Rosso|date=24 May 2018|accessdate=7 July 2018|publisher=Bassano Virtus 55 Soccer Team|language=Italian}}
19. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.corrieredellosport.it/news/calcio/lega-pro-serie-d/lega-pro/2018/05/31-43621410/serie_c_vicenza_ufficiale_rosso_e_il_nuovo_proprietario/|title=Serie C Vicenza, ufficiale: Rosso è il nuovo proprietario|date=31 May 2018|accessdate=2 August 2018|newspaper=Corriere dello Sport|publication-place=Rome|location=Vicenza|language=Italian}}
20. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.repubblica.it/sport/calcio/legapro/2018/06/18/news/vicenza_arriva_mister_diesel_rosso_acquista_la_societa_-199358279/|title=Serie C, Vicenza: arriva 'Mister Diesel': Rosso acquista la società|date=18 June 2018|accessdate=2 August 2018|newspaper=La Repubblica|publisher=GEDI Gruppo Editoriale|location=Vicenza|publication-place=Rome|ISSN=2499-0817}}
21. ^{{cite news|url=https://gianlucadimarzio.com/en/cisse-returns-to-italy-he-signed-with-ac-vicenza-1902|title=Cisse' returns to Italy: he signed with AC Vicenza 1902|date=19 August 2018|accessdate=20 August 2018|website=GianlucaDiMarzio.com|publisher=Sky Italia}}
22. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.sportellate.it/2018/08/29/ac-vicenza-1902-anatomia-di-una-societa-fantasma/|title= A.C. Vicenza 1902, anatomia di una società fantasma |date=29 August 2018|accessdate=2 September 2018|website=sportellate.it|language=Italian}}
23. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.trivenetogoal.it/2018/08/25/ac-vicenza-1902-nonostante-la-figc-dejardins-e-payan-insistono-annunciati-lattaccante-manset-e-il-portiere-maury/54473/|title=Ac Vicenza 1902, nonostante la Figc Dejardins e Payan insistono: annunciati l’attaccante Manset e il portiere Maury|date=25 August 2018|accessdate=1 October 2018|work=Triveneto Goal|language=Italian}}
24. ^{{cite press release|url=http://www.vicenzacalcio.com/dott-massimo-amenduni-crediamo-in-questo-progetto/|title=DOTT. MASSIMO AMENDUNI: CREDIAMO IN QUESTO PROGETTO|date=10 July 2018|accessdate=3 August 2018|publisher=Vicenza Calcio|language=Italian}}
25. ^{{cite press release|url=https://www.valbruna-stainless-steel.com/events-and-news/news/main-sponsor-del-vicenza-calcio|title=Main Sponsor of Vicenza Calcio|date=2017|accessdate=3 August 2018|publisher=Acciaierie Valbruna|publication-place=Bolzano}}
26. ^{{cite web|url=http://lrvicenza.net/lrvicenza-team/|title=Rosa|date=September 2018|orig-year=circa|accessdate=17 September 2018|publisher=L.R. Vicenza Virtus|language=Italian}}
27. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.vicenzacalcio.com/ritirata-la-maglia-biancorossa-numero-3-in-memoria-di-giulio-savoini/|title=Ritirata la maglia biancorossa numero 3 in memoria di Giulio Savoini|date=28 July 2015|accessdate=22 August 2015|publisher=Vicenza Calcio|language=Italian|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160305012953/http://www.vicenzacalcio.com/ritirata-la-maglia-biancorossa-numero-3-in-memoria-di-giulio-savoini/|archive-date=5 March 2016|dead-url=yes|df=dmy-all}}
28. ^"Vicenza retires No. 25 jersey in honor of Morosini", Goal.com
29. ^{{citeweb|url=http://www.uefa.com/teamsandplayers/teams/club=62177/profile/index.html|title=Vicenza Calcio at UEFA.com|work=Uefa.com}}

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