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AS Siracusa

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Italian football club
For other clubs from Siracusa, seeUS Siracusa,Siracusa Calcio, andASD Siracusa Calcio 1924.

Football club
Siracusa
Full nameAssociazione Sportiva Siracusa S.r.l.
Nicknames
  • Azzurri (All-Blues)
  • Aretusei
Founded
  • 1937
Dissolved
  • 1995
GroundStadio Nicola De Simone

A.S. Siracusa was an Italian football club founded in 1937. In 1995 the first team of the club was withdrawn from the professional leagues. A phoenix youth academy lasted until circa 2005, as a new companyA.S. Siracusa Calcio 1924 S.r.l., with an illigimate foundation year.

History

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The forerunners

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The earliest clubs representing the city ofSyracuse were brought to the city by English sailors. The earliest of which were namedOrtigia 1907; as the name suggests that club was founded in 1907,Esperia andInsuperabile. However,cycling remained the most popular sport by far during this time so these clubs did not reach much prominence.Gruppo Sportivo Tommaso Gargallo was founded on 1 April 1924, by two men who were part of the military, the lieutenant of the 75° infantry Genisio Pioletti and his advanced captain Luigi Santuccio.

A.S. Siracusa

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Associazione Sportiva Siracusa was founded in 1937. The club soon were entered into the ItalianSerie C league.

In 1945–46, Siracusa was admitted toSerie B, where he played for seven consecutive seasons. After a relegation to the amateur leagues, Siracusa returned to Serie C in 1970–71, after two playoffs againstFincantieri, a team fromPalermo, both ended in a tie: then, Siracusa won a tie-breakingcoin toss and was awarded promotion.

In 1979 the club wonCoppa Italia Serie C, defeatingBiellese in the final.[1] That same year, Siracusa promoted to Serie C1, where he played for two seasons. In the 1970s the club also briefly used the nameSiracusa Calcio. In 1985 the club went bankrupted, but the sports title was transferred to another company backed by new investors.[2]

Siracusa played Serie C2 until 1988, when, under coachPaolo Lombardo, the Sicilian club gained promotion to Serie C1. In 1994–95, despite serious financial troubles, Siracusa almost reached promotion to Serie B under head coachGiuliano Sonzogni, losing on playoffs toAvellino. Successively, the team was not able to go on financially, and Siracusa was consequently expelled from professional league, by the decision ofItalian Football Federation'sCommissione di Vigilanza sulle Società di Calcio (Co.Vi.So.C.).[2][3] The last financial filing of A.S. SiracusaS.r.l. (P.IVA 00822900890), dated 1993–94 season, shown the club had a net equity of minus 1,511,222,632lire.[4] The old club/company, last known asA.S. Siracusa Calcio S.r.l. [sic] , was officially declared bankrupted by the Court of Syracuse on 6 February 1996.[2][5]Associazione Amici del Siracusa, a cultural association, currently owned the rights to use the logo and the name of the club.[6][7] Paolo Giuliano, the general manager ofMessina, was the president of the association. However, no football club submitted any tender to use the logo for 2014–15 season.[8]

Stadium

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Their first stadium was Campo Coloniale from their inception until it was demolished in 1932. The present stadium,Stadio Nicola De Simone can hold 5,946.[9]

Phoenix clubs

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A.S. Siracusa Calcio 1924

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However, the phoenix youth section of the club was survived, asA.S. Siracusa Calcio 1924, which the membership of the that youth academy in FIGC was finally cancelled circa 2006 (FIGC registration number: 910391).[10] The club also had to follow the naming conversion of amateur football club, which becameA.S.D. Siracusa Calcio 1924 in 2004–05 season,[11][12] the final season of the club in the football field.

In the last season, 2004–05, their under-17 team finished as the second from the bottom of Siracusa Provincial Allievi League Group B, only higher than a team that withdrew in mid-season;[13] the under-15 team finished as the runner-up in Siracusa Provincial Giovanissimi League Group C.[13] In 2005–06 season, A.S. Siracusa Calcio 1924 withdrew their youth teams. It was replaced byU.S. Siracusa's under-14 team in the provincialgiovanissimi league;[14] U.S. Siracusa under-15 team was in National Giovanissimi League – Serie D Division.[15]

Other

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Football team from Siracusa that participated in adult football league:

Notable former players

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Main page:Category:AS Siracusa players

Notable former managers

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Main page:Category:AS Siracusa managers

Honours

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References

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  1. ^RSSSF
  2. ^abc"Calcio: dichiarata fallita "A.S. Siracusa"" (in Italian). Agenzia Giornalistica Italia. 9 February 1996. Retrieved3 September 2016.[dead link]
  3. ^"IL NAPOLI RISCHIA DI SPARIRE".la Repubblica (in Italian). Gruppo Editoriale L'Espresso. 15 June 1995. Retrieved3 September 2016.
  4. ^A.S. Siracusa S.r.l. bilancio di esercizio al 30.06.94 (in Italian). Camera di Commercio Registro Imprese. 1994.
  5. ^"10/1996 A.s. Siracusa Calcio s.r.l. - Fallimento - Portale dei creditori - Fallco".Portale dei creditori. 15 March 2017. Retrieved6 April 2020.
  6. ^"Associazione Amici del Siracusa"(PDF) (in Italian). Retrieved1 February 2023.[permanent dead link]
  7. ^"Sport Club Siracusa: non partecipiamo al bando per il logo "A.S. Siracusa 1924"" (in Italian). informa7news. 20 April 2014. Archived fromthe original on 6 September 2016. Retrieved3 September 2016.
  8. ^"Logo con il leone: "il Città di Siracusa lo utilizza in modo improprio, senza autorizzazione". E sul web divampa la polemica" (in Italian). siracusaoggi.it. 3 October 2014. Retrieved3 September 2016.
  9. ^"Capienza complessiva del Nicola De Simone" (in Italian). 5 June 2015. Archived fromthe original on 17 April 2016. Retrieved28 September 2016.
  10. ^"Comunicato Ufficiale N°13/L (2013–14)"(PDF) (in Italian). Lega Pro. 21 November 2013. Retrieved2 September 2016.
  11. ^"C.U. N°3 (2004–05)" (in Italian). FIGC SGS Sicily. 5 August 2004. Archived fromthe original on 23 September 2016. Retrieved3 September 2016.
  12. ^"Cambio di denominazione sociale"(PDF). Segreteria Federale.Comunicato Ufficiale (in Italian).2004–05 (164/A). Rome: Italian Football Federation. 1 February 2005. Retrieved2 December 2018.
  13. ^ab"C.U. N°38 (2004–05)" (in Italian). FIGC Syracuse Province. 8 June 2005. Archived from the original on 23 October 2007. Retrieved3 September 2016.
  14. ^"C.U. N°3 (2005–06)" (in Italian). FIGC Syracuse Province. 5 October 2005. Archived from the original on 12 May 2006. Retrieved3 September 2016.
  15. ^"C.U. N°1 (2005–06)" (in Italian). FIGC SGS Sicily. 13 July 2005. Archived fromthe original on 5 June 2006.

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