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SS Alba-Audace Roma

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Italian football club

Football club
Alba-Audace
Full nameSocietà Sportiva Alba-Audace
Founded1907 (refounded in 1930)
Dissolved7 June 1927 (1st creation)
1968 (2nd creation)
GroundRome
Capacityunknown
LeagueItalian Football Championship
1925–262nd

Società Sportiva Alba-Audace was anItalian football club from theFlaminio area of Rome, founded in 1907. The club is most noted for competing in the earlyItalian Football Championship competitions, before becoming one of three Rome based clubs merging to formAS Roma in 1927.[1]

History

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The club was founded in 1907 asSocietà Sportiva Alba and was owned for its known existence by a Roman named Umberto Farneti. Farneti owned some land in the Flaminio area of Rome, this is where the club would play and consider their home.

During the earliest days of theItalian Football Championship, onlyNorthern Italian football clubs gained entry into the league so Alba had to wait until1912–13 to make their championship debut. After qualifying for the Lazio section of the championship, Alba were forced toforfeit their fixtures.

At the end of1925–26 season, the club was forced by the Fascist Regime to absorb another Roman club,Audace Roma, but retained its colors. After only one season, Alba-Audace was merged withRoman F.C. andFortitudo-Pro Roma S.G.S. to formAS Roma.

The club briefly reformed in 1945 and, after merging withTrastevere Roma, took part to the1946–47 Serie B season asAlba Trastevere before disbanding in late 1960s.

Honours

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Italian Football Championship:

Historical names

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  • 1907 –S.S. Alba Roma (Società Sportiva Alba Roma)
  • 1926 – fusion withAudace Roma =>U.S. Alba-Audace Roma (Unione Sportiva Alba-Audace Roma)
  • 1927 – folded after merging withRoman F.C. andFortitudo-Pro Roma S.G.S.
  • 1930 – refounded asA.S. Alba Roma (Associazione Sportiva Alba Roma)
  • 1940 –A.S. Alba Motor Roma (Associazione Sportiva Alba Motor Roma)
  • 1942 –A.S. Alba Roma (Associazione Sportiva Alba Roma)
  • 1944 –Albaerotecnica Roma
  • 1945 –A.S. Albala Roma (Associazione Sportiva Albala Roma)
  • 1946 – fusion withTrastevere Roma =>U.S. Albalatrastevere Roma (Unione Sportiva Albalatrastevere Roma)
  • 1948 –U.S. Albatrastevere Roma (Unione Sportiva Albatrastevere Roma)
  • 1968 – folded; refoundation ofTrastevere Roma

Season-by-season record

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Sources:[2]

SeasonDivisionLevelPositionNotes
1912–13Prima Categoria Laziale16thDo not advance to the final round
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1914–15Promozione Laziale12ndDo not advance to the final round
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1920–21Promozione Laziale15thDo not advance to the final round
1921–22Lega Sud Laziale12ndDo not advance to the final round
1922–23Lega Sud, Semifinals Gr. A12ndDo not advance to the final round
1923–24Lega Sud, Finals12ndDo not advance to the final round
1924–25Lega Sud, Finals11stLost in national finals toBologna
1925–26Lega Sud, Finals11stLost in national finals toJuventus
1926–27Divisione Nazionale, Gr. A19thDisbanded
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1939–40Serie C, Gr. G313th
1940–41Serie C, Gr. G35th
1941–42Serie C, Gr. E32nd
1942–43Serie C, Gr. I32nd
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1945–46Serie C, Gr. South C31stPromotion
1946–47Serie B, Gr. C214thRelegated
1947–48Serie C, Gr. Central E37thRelegated

References

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  1. ^"La Storia".ASRoma.it (in Italian). AS Roma. Archived fromthe original on 23 December 2007.
  2. ^Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio – La Storia 1898-2004, Panini Edizioni, Modena, September 2005
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