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Forlì FC

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Football club
Forlì FC
Full nameFootball Club Forlì
NicknamesGalletti (The Cockerels),Biancorossi (The Red & White)
Short nameForlì
Founded1919; 106 years ago (1919) asUnione Sportiva Forti e Liberi
2007; 18 years ago (2007) asAssociazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Nuovo Forlì 1919
GroundStadio Tullo Morgagni
Capacity3,385[1]
PresidentGianfranco Cappelli
Head coachAlessandro Miramari
LeagueSerie C Group B
2024–25Serie D Group D, 1st of 18 (promoted)
Websitewww.forlifc.com
Current season

Forlì Football Club, commonly known asForlì (pronounced[forˈli]), is anItalianfootballclub based inForlì,Emilia-Romagna, who compete inSerie C, the third tier of theItalian football league system.

History

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From the foundation to 2007

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Old logo

The original club, calledFoot-Ball Club Forlì, was founded in 1919, and was last inSerie B ofNorthern Italy in 1947. Later, the name changed intoAssociazione Calcio Forlì. Forlì placed last in2005–06 Serie C2 season, being relegated toSerie D, but was excluded by the federation because of financial troubles. The historical club was put in theTerza Categoria division with the new nameASD Nuovo Forlì 1919.

From 2007 to today

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In July 2007 football inForlì was reborn asFootball Club Forlì Dilettantistica which became the heir of the oldF.C. Forlì, with the acquisition of sports title of the former second club of the city: theASD AC Sporting Forlì.

After a season inPromozione, two inEccellenza and two inSerie D in 2012 the club was promoted toLega Pro Seconda Divisione.

Colors and badge

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Its colors are white and red.

Current squad

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As of 18 September 2025[2]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GK ITASimone Calvani(on loan fromGenoa)
2DF ITANicola Mandrelli
3MF ITAFrancesco Menarini
4DF ITALorenzo Saporetti
5MF ITARiccardo Gaiola
6MF ITAAndrea Franzolini(on loan fromUnion Brescia)
7FW ITAElia Petrelli
8MF ITADiego Ripani(on loan fromJuventus)
9FW ITAFrancesco Manuzzi
10FW ITADavide Macrì
11FW ITANicola Farinelli
12GK ALBGiulio Veliaj
16MF ITAFilippo Valentini
18MF ITAAlessandro Giovannini(on loan fromCesena)
No.Pos.NationPlayer
19DF ITAFilippo Ercolani
21MF ITAChristian Scorza
22GK ITALuca Martelli
23MF ITACarlo De Risio
24DF ITAGiacomo Cavallini(on loan fromReggiana)
25DF ITAMirko Elia(on loan fromFiorentina)
27DF ITAGiulio Manetti(on loan fromCesena)
29DF ITAGiacomo Graziani
30FW ITAValentino Coveri(on loan fromCesena)
31DF ITAAlessandro La Rosa
32DF ITAStefano Pellizzari
33FW ITASimone Saporetti

References

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  1. ^"LA CASA DEL FORLI'" (in Italian). Archived fromthe original on 16 February 2015. Retrieved7 April 2025.
  2. ^"Forlì FC » Squad 2025/2026". WorldFootball. Retrieved18 September 2025.

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