Alma Juventus Fano 1906

Fano
Full name Alma Juventus Fano 1906
Nickname(s) Granata (The Dark-reds)
Founded 1906
Ground Stadio Raffaele Mancini,
Fano, Italy
Capacity 8,800
Chairman Claudio Gabellini
Manager Massimo Epifani
League Serie C
2017–18 Lega Pro - Group B, 13th
Website Club website
Old club logo.

Alma Juventus Fano 1906, commonly known as Fano, is an Italian association football club located in Fano, Marche. The club currently plays in Serie C, the third tier of Italian football.

History

The club was founded in 1906 as Società Ginnastica Alma Juventus Fano, named by a professor of Latin "Liceo Guido Nolfi" di Fano.

The first team was called Fanum Fortunae and followed by Emilio Caiani of Milan who imported the not so famous football.

On May 13, 1915 in Circolo di San Paterniano, the city's patron, was born Alma Juventus Football Club among young players.

In 1925 the company raced the first regional championship of Marche, Terza Divisione.

In 1930 was inaugurated the new stadium "Borgo Metauro" now entitled to a player who played in the series of Fano further, Raffaele Mancini.

In 1935 it competed for the first time in Serie C, playing against famous teams such as Venezia, Vicenza, Rimini, Udinese, Treviso, Ancona, Mantova. That year, it also played a game against Milan.

During the fascist, eagle with the beam was the symbol of the team. After World War II the beam was replaced with the coat of arms.

Fano spend many years in Serie C1 and Serie C2, but didn't achieve promotion to Serie B. Some years Fano had been relegated to Serie D.

In the 2008–09 season Fano, which was playing in Serie D, after have been leading the championship for many turns, in the last days was exceeded by Pro Vasto, and finished second in the league, a position that allowed it to play in the playoffs and to participate in the 2009–10 Coppa Italia against Lumezzane.

In the 2009–2010 season the company was repechange in the Lega Pro Seconda Divisione after the failure of some companies. The last three seasons in Lega Pro Seconda Divisione Fano played in this category.

Colors and badge

The club's official color is garnet, a dark red color.

Home stadium

Stadio Raffaele Mancini, (1930–present)
Via Arturo Toscanini, 12, Fano, Italy 61032

The Raffaele Mancini stadium exists since 1930 and hasn’t changed much since then. Only the main grandstand received cover and over 500 seats, while to remaining stands, one alongside and one at end-side, remain uncovered terracing. When opened, it was commonly known as Borgo Metauro, but later adapted the name of Stadio Raffaele Mancini, honoring a player that ended his career with the team.[1]

Squad

As of 26 September, 2018

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Italy GK Matteo Voltolini (on loan from Pisa)
2 Italy DF Davide Vitturini (on loan from Pescara)
3 Guinea DF Ibrahima Diallo (on loan from Pescara)
4 Albania DF Leonardo Maloku (on loan from Pescara)
5 Ivory Coast DF Dramane Konaté
6 Italy DF Antonio Magli
7 Italy MF Alberto Filippini
8 Italy MF Simone Tascone (on loan from Pescara)
9 Italy FW Giordano Fioretti
10 Italy FW Alexis Ferrante (on loan from Pescara)
11 Italy FW Simone Mancini (on loan from Pescara)
12 Senegal GK Mouhamadou Sarr
13 Italy DF Alessandro Celli (on loan from Pescara)
14 Italy DF Nicola Camilloni
No. Position Player
15 Senegal MF Moussa Ndiaye (on loan from Pescara)
16 New Zealand MF Luca Scimia (on loan from Pescara)
17 Argentina FW Valentino Cernaz (on loan from Pescara)
18 Italy FW Fabio Morselli (on loan from Pescara)
19 Uruguay DF Cristian Sosa
20 Italy DF Carmine Setola (on loan from Palermo)
21 Italy MF Andrea Lazzari
22 Italy GK Mattia Mariani
23 Ghana MF Ransford Selasi (on loan from Pescara)
24 Italy MF Alberto Acquadro
25 Italy MF Luca Nacciariti
26 Italy MF Luca Lulli
27 Italy FW Ludovico Mainardi

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Italy DF Marzio Teruziu (at Marina)
Italy DF Giacomo Tiriboco (at Castelfidardo)
No. Position Player
Albania MF Mateo Likaxhiu (at Lanusei)

Management

  • Head coach — Italy Giovanni Cusatis
  • Assistant coach — Italy Massimo Scardovi
  • Goalkeeping coach — Italy Giovanni Bacchiocchi
  • Fitness coach — Italy Massimo Scardovi

References


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