| Full name | Union Clodiense Chioggia Football Club srl[1] | ||
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| Founded | 1971 (Union Clodia Sottomarina) 2011 (merger with Sottomarina Lido) 2019 Ac Clodiense Chioggia | ||
| Ground | Stadio Aldo e Dino Ballarin, Chioggia, Italy | ||
| Capacity | 3,622 | ||
| Chairman | Ivano Boscolo Bielo | ||
| Manager | Bruno Tedino | ||
| League | Serie D | ||
| 2024–25 | Serie C Group A, 20th of 20 (relegated) | ||
| Website | https://www.unionclodiense.it/ | ||
Union Clodiense Chioggia Football Club, commonly known asUnion Clodiense Chioggia, is anItalian association football club located inChioggia, Veneto. It plays inSerie D.

The first incarnation of the current club was founded in 1971 asUnion Clodia Sottomarina, when two teams from Chioggia,U.S. Sottomarina Lido (founded in 1959 and based in thefrazione ofSottomarina) andClodia, were merged.[2]
After many years inSerie C, the team was relegated to lower divisions in 1977.
In 1989, the club changed its name toS.S.C. Chioggia Sottomarina and, in 1995, toA.C. Chioggia Sottomarina. Three years later, it was promoted fromEccellenza Veneto toSerie D.
In the summer of 2011, the club did not apply to participate in the2011-12 Serie D due to financial issues. It successively merged withEccellenza Veneto rival crosstown clubSottomarina Lido to becomeA.S.D. Clodiense, winning promotion back to Serie D one year later.[3]
In the summer of 2012, it was renamed Union Clodiense and adopted its current denomination in 2019.
In 2024, Union Clodiense Chioggia were crowned Serie D Group C champions, thus winning promotion to Serie C.[4]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Its colours are all-dark red, in reference to theGrande Torino, where two players born in Chioggia, brothersAldo andDino Ballarin, played.