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US Grosseto 1912

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Italian football club

Football club
Grosseto
Full nameSSD Unione Sportiva Grosseto 1912
Nickname(s)Il Grifone (The Griffon)
Biancorossi (The Red & Whites)
Maremmani (The Maremmians)
Torelli (The Little Bulls)
Unionisti (The Unionists)
Founded1912
GroundStadio Olimpico Carlo Zecchini,
Grosseto, Italy
Capacity10,200
OwnerGiovvanni Lamioni
ChairmanAntonio Fiorini
ManagerVitaliano Bonuccelli
LeagueSerie D Group E
2022-233rdSerie D Round Robin E
Websitewww.usgrosseto1912.com

Unione Sportiva Grosseto 1912 is anItalian association football club, based in the city ofGrosseto, Tuscany. The club was founded in 1912 asUnione Ginnico Sportiva Grossetana. The team's most associated nickname isgrifone, after its logo, depicting agriffon. Its colours are red and white, and it currently plays inSerie D, the fourth level of Italian football.

The club's most recent success consists of 6 consecutive participations inSerie B between 2007 and 2013, notably reaching the play-off semifinals in2008-09. It was most recently refounded in 2017.

History

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Club logo used from 1995 to 2015

The club was founded in 1912 asFootball Club Grosseto, and made its debut in a match played and lost inOrbetello. The club joined theItalian Football Federation only nine years later, in 1921, being admitted in thePromozione division. In 1927, the club changes its official colours from black/white to the current white/red.Since its foundation, Grosseto played extensively fromSerie C to the amateur leagues. In 1995 the club was cancelled by the football federation because of financial troubles, thus losing the right to participate in theSerie C2 after having wonSerie D the same year. Following these events, Grosseto joinedEccellenza, ending it in fifteenth place being therefore relegated to Promozione. However, two consecutive promotions from 1997 to 1999 brought Grosseto back to Serie D.

The Camilli Era (2000-2015)

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In 2000, Piero Camilli purchased the club with the aim to bring Grosseto back into the pros. In the 2001–2002 season, Grosseto ended as Serie D (Round F) runners-up but were later admitted to Serie C2 to fill a league vacancy. The club successively won Serie C2 in 2004, being thus promoted toSerie C1. In 2005, Grosseto qualified for the promotion playoffs, losing the semifinal toPavia; one year later, Grosseto gained again a spot in the playoffs, where they defeatedSassari Torres in the semi-finals, but lost toFrosinone in the finals, missing the opportunity to be promoted toSerie B for its first time in history. However, in the 2006–2007 season, under head coachAntonello Cuccureddu, who replacedMassimiliano Allegri after the ninth matchday, Grosseto finally managed to win Serie C1/A following a 1–0 away win atPadova in the final matchday with a goal byCarl Valeri, thus gaining a historical spot in theSerie B 2007-08. Cuccureddu left Grosseto by mutual consent with the club a few days following the triumphal win, andGiorgio Roselli was appointed to replace him for the 2007–08 Serie B club campaign.

The club started their historical first Serie B campaign with three disappointing consecutive defeats which led, on 11 September 2007, to the dismissal of Roselli and his replacement with formerParma bossStefano Pioli,[1] who led the team to a mid-table finish.

The2008–09 season started with higher expectations under new head coachElio Gustinetti; the team started its season showing a very impressive form, but then a result crisis led Grosseto out of the promotion playoff zone, causing the dismissal of Gustinetti and his replacement with Ezio Rossi. The subsequent return of Gustinetti led the team to finish in 6th place and Grosseto acceded to theplay-off. Themaremmani won the first match againstLivorno (2–0), but they lost the second match being surpassed by the rivals (1–4), in a scandal game where Grosseto finished with 7 players and failed the promotion toSerie A.

The2009–10 season was a relatively good season for the club, which finished in 7th place only a few points off the play-off zone. It was still a memorable season for Grosseto, thanks to their top strikerMauricio Pinilla who scored 24 goals in 24 matches and was transferred toUS Palermo, in theSerie A, during the 2010 summer transfer market.

On 10 August 2012, Grosseto was provisionally, not yet enforceable, relegated, by the Disciplinary Commission set up for Scommessopoli scandal investigations, to Lega Pro Prima Divisione because of their involvement in the Scommessopoli scandal. Furthermore, the president of Grosseto has been suspended from all football activities for five years. But on 22 August 2012, Grosseto and its president are absolved by the Court of justice, eliminating the verdict of the first instance and so readmitted to Serie B.[2]

The club suffered relegation at the end of the2012-13 season, bringing 6 consecutive years in Serie B to an end. This was followed by two years of competing in the third division of Italian football. In the summer of 2015, owner Piero Camilli ended his 15-year tenure at the club.

FC Grosseto (2015-2017)

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Club logo of successor club used from 2015 to 2017

A new club,F.C. Grosseto S.S.D. successfully applied as a successor on 6 August 2015.[3] However, the club folded after a relegation toEccellenza Tuscany in 2017.

Ceri ownership: the return of US Grosseto 1912

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On 18 July 2017, local entrepreneurs Mario and Simone Ceri, owners ofAssociazione Calcio Roselle (a local football club from the city suburb ofRoselle) competing in Eccellenza Toscana, came on the scene. Following an agreement with former owner Piero Camilli and leveraging the league status, Ceri renamed the club toAssociazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Unione Sportiva Grosseto 1912, thus inheriting the sporting tradition of the city.

The 2017–18 season ended with a third place in Eccellenza Tuscany, followed by a first place and promotion toSerie D the following season. The 2019–20 season marked the return of the club to the fourth level of Italian football and a second consecutive promotion to theSerie C for the 2020–2021 season.

Lamioni ownership: 2022...

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In November 2022, famous local entrepreneurGiovanni Lamioni bought the franchise from previous owner Salvatore Guida. Lamioni gave the presidency role to Antonio Fiorini and called back Filippo Vetrini for the general sporting director place. The city welcomed the negotiation very positively and regained a vanished enthusiasm for the disappointing results of the previous season. Lamioni has announced that he will set up a team that will compete to return toSerie C in 2023–24.

Squad

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Current squad

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As of 15 December 2022

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
GKBrazil BRADiogo Gil De Oliveira
GKItaly ITAFrancesco Di Bonito
GKItaly ITADaniele Lazzari
GKRussia RUSDenis Plitko
DFMontenegro MNEStefan Bajic
DFItaly ITALuca Bruno
DFItaly ITAPiero Cauterucci
DFItaly ITAAndrea Ciolli(captain)
DFItaly ITACiro Cipolletta
DFItaly ITAStefano Crivellaro
DFItaly ITAMatteo Luzzetti
DFItaly ITAFederico Panza
DFItaly ITAMattia Scognamiglio
DFItaly ITAJacopo Veronesi
MFItaly ITAJacopo Battistoni
No.Pos.NationPlayer
MFItaly ITAFabrizio Bramati
MFItaly ITAGabriele Carannante
MFItaly ITANicolò Cesaroni
MFItaly ITAFrancesco Fabri
MFItaly ITAManuel Fioravanti
MFItaly ITALorenzo Pasciuti
MFItaly ITAGianvincenzo Martino
MFItaly ITASimone Morelli
MFItaly ITAManuel Tiberi
FWItaly ITAAndrea Columbu
FWSerbia SRBBojan Aleksić
FWArmenia ARMDavid Mirzoyan
FWItaly ITANiccolò Rotondo
FWItaly ITAFederico Scaffidi
FWItaly ITAAndrea Tripicchio

Achievements

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References

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  1. ^"Calcio: il Grosseto esonera Roselli" (in Italian). Toscana TV. 11 September 2007. Archived fromthe original on 2 February 2009. Retrieved11 September 2007.
  2. ^Conte, confermati 10 mesi, Grosseto salvo, Lecce giù – La Gazzetta dello Sport
  3. ^"Fc Grosseto Ssd, Venezia Fc Srld ammesse in soprannumero in Serie D. La Asd Barletta 1922 in Eccellenza" (Press release) (in Italian). FIGC. 6 August 2015. Retrieved20 July 2017.

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