| Founded | 1 May 1972[1] |
|---|---|
| Country | Vatican City |
| Number of clubs | 8 |
| Level on pyramid | 1 |
| Relegation to | None |
| Domestic cup(s) | Coppa Sergio Valci Supercoppa |
| Current champions | Rappresentativa OPBG (4th title) (2023) |
| Most championships | Dirseco (8 titles) |
| Website | http://www.sportinvaticano.com |
TheVatican City Championship (Italian:Campionato della Città del Vaticano,Latin:Certamen Civitatis Vaticanae) is the top men'sassociation football league of Vatican City. Founded in 1972 as the Coppa Amicizia, teams are composed of workers representing various state departments.[2] Teams are permitted to field an outside player from Italian amateur teams to play asgoalkeeper,[3] and players combine to form theVatican City national team for rare friendly matches.[4] The Vatican football association, Federazione Vaticanese Giuoco Calcio, is not a member ofFIFA[5] and is overseen by its president Domenico Regards as of May 2014.[4] All matches are played at the Associazione Sportivo La Salle complex in WesternRome, although the largerCampo Cardinale Francis Joseph Spellman served as home until recently.[6] The league has amateur status with matches and training taking place outside of work hours. Matches take place on Mondays and Tuesdays.[7] Equipment and uniforms are occasionally donated by organizations and benefactors[8] with deficits being covered by the Vatican government.[9] The league takes place between October and May each year with a two-month break in December and January.
The first organized football took place in the Vatican in 1947 when a four-team league was staged. The final that year was contested between Pontifical Villas and theFabbrica di San Pietro.[10][11] The league was suspended shortly after creation because of fierce competitiveness. Only friendly matches were allowed for the next two decades until another league was reformed in 1966. Seven teams competed during the first season with employees ofL’Osservatore Romano, the Vatican newspaper, claiming the first championship.[12] The current league was founded as the Coppa Amicizia, later renamed the Campionato della Citta Vaticano, by Sergio Valci who was former president of the FA and a Vatican healthcare employee until his death in 2012.[1]
A secondary cup known as the Coppa ACDV was created in 1985. It was renamed theCoppa Sergio Valci in 1994. The VaticanSupercoppa began in 2005 and sees the winner of the Campionato della Citta Vaticano face the Coppa ACDV winners.[2][12]
| Teams |
|---|
| DirTel Team |
| Fortitudo 2007 |
| Pontificia Università Lateranense |
| Archivio Segreto |
| Dirseco |
| FC Guardia |
| Musei Vaticani |
| Rappresentativa OPBG |
| Season | Team | Scorer | Goals | Ref. |
| 1973–2006 | Unknown | |||
| 2007 | Musei Vaticani | Alessandro Quarta | [13] | |
| 2008 | Cirioni-Fortitudo | Corrado Rossi | [14] | |
| 2009–2010 | Unknown | |||
| 2011 | Dirseco | Armando Goxhaj | 15 | [15] |
| 2012–2014 | Unknown | |||
| 2015 | Musei Vaticani | Alessandro Quarta | 19 | [16] |
| 2016 | Fortitudo 2007/Pantheon | Flaviano Sperati | 20 | [17] |
| 2017 | DirTel | Armando Goxhaj | 22 | [18] |
| 2018 | Fortitudo 2007 | Flaviano Sperati | 16 | [19] |
| 2019 | Dirseco | Santo Morabito | 20 | [20] |
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