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Vatican City Championship

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Association football league in the Vatican City
Football league
Vatican City Championship
Founded1 May 1972[1]
CountryVatican City
Number of clubs8
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toNone
Domestic cup(s)Coppa Sergio Valci
Supercoppa
Current championsRappresentativa OPBG (4th title)
(2023)
Most championshipsDirseco
(8 titles)
Websitehttp://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.

History

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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 in the 2019–20 season

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Teams
DirTel Team
Fortitudo 2007
Pontificia Università Lateranense
Archivio Segreto
Dirseco
FC Guardia
Musei Vaticani
Rappresentativa OPBG

Champions

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SeasonChampions
(number of titles)
Coppa Vaticano
1947Final abandoned
Coppa Amicizia
1973Osservatore Romano (1)
1974Governatorato (1)
1975–1978Not held
1979Astor Osservatore Romano (2)
1980Not held
Campionato della Citta Vaticano
1981Malepeggio Edilizia (1)
1982Hercules Biblioteca (1)
1983SS Hermes[nb 1] (1)
1984Virtus Vigilanza[nb 2] (1)
1985Teleposte (1)
1986Teleposte (2)
SeasonChampions
(number of titles)
1987Tipografia Osservatore Romano (3)
1988Servici Tecnici (1)
1989Associazione S.S. Pietro e Paolo (1)
1990Dirseco (1)
1991Dirseco (2)
1992Associazione S.S. Pietro e Paolo (2)
1993Dirseco (3)
1994Dirseco (4)
1995Dirseco (5)
1996–2000Not held
2001Associazione S.S. Pietro e Paolo (3)
2002–2004Not held
2005Galacticos Musei Vaticani (2)
2006AS Cirioni (1)
2007AS Cirioni (2)
SeasonChampions
(number of titles)
2008Associazione S.S. Pietro e Paolo (4)
2009Gendarmeria (2)
2010Dirseco (6)
2011Dirseco (7)
2012Dirseco (8)
2013San Pietro Team (1)
2014San Pietro Team (2)
2015Musei Vaticani (3)
2016Musei Vaticani (4)
2017Santos (1)
2018Rappresentativa OPBG (1)
2019Rappresentativa OPBG (2)
2020–2021Not held
2022Rappresentativa OPBG (3)
2023Rappresentativa OPBG (4)

Top scorers

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SeasonTeamScorerGoalsRef.
1973–2006Unknown
2007Musei VaticaniAlessandro Quarta[13]
2008Cirioni-FortitudoCorrado Rossi[14]
2009–2010Unknown
2011DirsecoArmando Goxhaj15[15]
2012–2014Unknown
2015Musei VaticaniAlessandro Quarta19[16]
2016Fortitudo 2007/PantheonFlaviano Sperati20[17]
2017DirTelArmando Goxhaj22[18]
2018Fortitudo 2007Flaviano Sperati16[19]
2019DirsecoSanto Morabito20[20]

Notable former players and coaches

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See also

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References

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  1. ^abArgano, Fabrizia."Il Campionato in Vaticano: "Papa Francesco tifa per noi"" (in Italian). corrieredellosport.it. Retrieved26 August 2016.
  2. ^abcZinelli, L."Vatican City - List of Champions".RSSSF. Retrieved25 August 2016.
  3. ^Collodi, Luca."Al via il Campionato di calcio in Vaticano" (in Italian). Radio Vaticano. Retrieved26 August 2016.
  4. ^abMontague, James."A Friendly Games for a Beatific State".New York Times. Retrieved25 August 2016.
  5. ^Baxter, Kevin."Vatican soccer tournament is a competition of Biblical proportions".Los Angeles Times. Retrieved25 August 2016.
  6. ^McGuiness, Pat."VATICAN CITY: A POTTED HISTORY". Retrieved25 August 2016.
  7. ^Nuti, Nicola."Anche il Vaticano ha il suo campionato interno di calcio" (in Italian). News Cattoliche. Retrieved23 May 2017.
  8. ^Nuti, Nicola."Vaticano: 7 squadre per il campionato di calcio" (in Italian). News Cattoliche. Retrieved26 August 2016.
  9. ^abMattei, Giampaolo."Lo scudetto vaticano? Ai Gendarmi E per gli Svizzeri "zero tituli"" (in Italian). vatican.va. Retrieved26 August 2016.
  10. ^ab"Chi Siamo" (in Italian). Sport in Vaticano. Retrieved26 August 2016.
  11. ^"Santa Sede. Messa per l?Associazione Sportiva" (in Italian). avvenire.it. Retrieved3 July 2019.
  12. ^abNolan, Kevin."The unlikely marriage between football and Vatican City". These Football Times. Retrieved25 August 2016.
  13. ^Schöggl, Hans."Vatican City 2007".RSSSF. Retrieved12 August 2017.
  14. ^Schöggl, Hans."Vatican City 2008".RSSSF. Retrieved12 August 2017.
  15. ^Schöggl, Hans. "Vatican City 2010/11". RSSSF.{{cite web}}:Missing or empty|url= (help)
  16. ^Schöggl, Hans."Vatican 2015".RSSSF. Retrieved25 August 2016.
  17. ^Schöggl, Hans."Vatican 2016".RSSSF. Retrieved25 August 2016.
  18. ^"2017 Classifica" (in Italian). Sport in Vaticano. Retrieved10 May 2017.
  19. ^"Vatican City 2017/18". Sport in Vaticano. Retrieved3 July 2018.
  20. ^"Copa Vaticana 2018-2019"(PDF) (in Italian). Sport in Vaticano. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2 July 2019. Retrieved2 July 2019.

Footnotes

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  1. ^Later renamed Musei Vaticani
  2. ^Later renamed Gendarmeria

External links

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See also

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General
National teams
Men
Women
League system
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Domestic cups
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Other
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