A.S.D. Città di Giulianova 1924

Città di Giulianova
Full name Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Città di Giulianova 1924 Attività Sportiva Dilettantistica
Nickname(s) Giallorossi (yellow-reds)
Founded 1974 (Cologna Paese)
2012 (relocation)
Dissolved 2016
Ground Stadio Rubens Fadini,
Giulianova, Italy
Ground Capacity 4,347
Chairman Ferdinando Perletta[1]
2015–16 Serie D/F, 17th (relegated)

A.S.D. Città di Giulianova 1924 A.R.L. was an Italian association football club based in Giulianova, in the Province of Teramo, Abruzzo. Relocated from Roseto degli Abruzzi in 2012, Città di Giulianova played in Eccellenza Abruzzo in 2012–13 season and Serie D from 2013 to 2016.

The club was an illegitimate phoenix club of Giulianova Calcio (matricola number: 21780). In 2016 Città di Giulianova was replaced by A.S.D. Real Giulianova.

History

A.S.D. Cologna Paese Calcio

A.S.D. Cologna Paese Calcio (matricola number: 61845),[2] based in Cologna Paese frazione, Roseto degli Abruzzi, in the Province of Teramo, won 2007 Eccellenza Abruzzo and promotion to Serie D. That season the club signed former professional footballer Antonio Croce, who returned to professional football in 2008. In 2008 the club also relegated back to Eccellenza .

In 2012 the sports title was relocated to Giulianova by the decision of the club president Ferdinando Perletta.

At the same time A.S.D. Cologna Spiaggia (matricola number: 73826),[3] from the frazione of the same name, also in Roseto degli Abruzzi, renamed to A.S.D. Cologna (later A.S.D. Cologna Città di Roseto) as the representatives of the two frazioni, in Prima Categoria.[4][5] However, Cologna Paese was refound by Perletta's son Daniele Perletta in Terza Categoria in some time later.[6]

Cologna Paese had a rivality with Rosetana, a club based in Roseto degli Abruzzi.[7]

A.S.D. Città di Giulianova 1924

In 2012, after the bankruptcy of Giulianova Calcio, Cologna Paese was allowed by Italian Football Federation to relocate to Giulianova. The club also renamed itself to A.S.D. Città di Giulianova 1924 (matricola number: 61845).[4] The club won promotion to Serie D in 2013. In 2015, Città di Giulianova did not renew the contract with Giuliesi per Sempre, the owner of the logo of the original Giulianova team.

Scuola Calcio Giulianova, a football academy, was a partner of Città di Giulianova.[8] However, in 2014 S.C. Giulianova merged with Colleranesco to become another team which compete in adult football league, as Calcio Giulianova.[9]

In 2016 the club was relegated from Serie D. However, the club did not play in Eccellenza Abruzzo either. Another new team A.S.D. Real Giulianova was birth by the relocation of A.S.D. Castellalto.[10]

Colors and badge

Its colours are yellow and red.

Stadium

It plays its home matches at Stadio Rubens Fadini.

References

  1. FIGC Abruzzo Accessed on 17 November 2015 (in Italian)
  2. Elenco telefonico Società
  3. Elenco telefonico Società
  4. 1 2 "ECCELLENZA – ECCO L'ASD CITTA' DI GIULIANOVA 1924" (in Italian). abruzzocalciodilettanti.it. 24 June 2012. Retrieved 17 November 2015.
  5. FIGC Abruzzo Accessed on 17 November 2015 (in Italian)
  6. FIGC Abruzzo Accessed on 17 November 2015 (in Italian)
  7. Coletti, Rocco (10 August 2009). "Sono soci in affari, ma rivali nel calcio". Il Centro (in Italian). Retrieved 17 November 2015.
  8. "Scuola Calcio Giulianova: Avanti tutta nel segno della continuità" (in Italian). giulianovailbelvedere.it. 18 June 2013. Retrieved 18 December 2015.
  9. http://www.figcabruzzo.it/?p=84&id=940713
  10. "Presentato in Comune il progetto del Real Giulianova" (in Italian). giulianovailbelvedere.it. 30 June 2016. Retrieved 31 August 2016.

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