Full name | Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Paternò Calcio | ||
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Nickname(s) | Etnei (Etneans), Rosso-azzurri (Red and light-blues) | ||
Founded | 1957 1991 (refounded) 2004 (refounded) 2011 (refounded) 2012 (refounded) 2017 (refounded) | ||
Ground | Stadio Falcone e Borsellino, Paternò,Italy | ||
Capacity | 4,000 | ||
Chairman | Ivan Mazzamuto | ||
Manager | Filippo Raciti | ||
League | Eccellenza Sicily Group B | ||
2022–23 | Serie D Group I, 15th of 18 (relegated) | ||
Website | https://www.paternocalcio.eu/ pattern_la1= | ||
Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Paternò Calcio[1] is anItalian association football club located inPaternò, Sicily.
It currently plays inEccellenza Sicily Group B.
The first football team in Paternò is generally believed to have been established in 1908. Following World War II, several teams were founded in the city, includingPolisportiva Paternò, which managed to reach Serie D in 1961/1962. Following the promotion, Paternò attempted to win the league and advance toSerie C over the following years, fielding talented players such asGaetano Troja, the young striker who playedSerie A withPalermo, and goalkeeperMarcello Trevisan, who would later play forNapoli. In the 1965–66 season, Paternò was on the verge of being promoted, as the team placed first with a one-point lead overMassiminiana ofCatania, but a defeat in the season's final match left the team short as Massimiana overtook them at the top of the table and advanced to Serie C. In 1976–77, Paternò was relegated toPromozione but quickly returned to Serie D the following year. The last and final promotion for Polisportiva Paternò came in 1985/1986; the old club would not get another opportunity to play in Serie D before its demise in 1989/1990. The next year, a new club, namedAssociazione Sportiva Paternò Calcio, was founded and managed to reachEccellenza in 1993/1994.
Paternò would return to play Serie D in 2000–01, following a clear triumph in the 1999–2000 Eastern Sicilian Eccellenza round. The Serie D season started with a new coach,Pasquale Marino, and no particular expectations to win the league. The surprising season ended with a league win that brought Paternò to Serie C2 for the first time. Paternò's first Serie C2 campaign was even more astounding, as therossoblu ended the regular season in third place and successively defeatedS.S.C. Giugliano in the playoff semi-finals andFoggia in the finals, thereby gaining a third consecutive promotion. The ensuing 2002–03 Serie C1 campaign was, however, not as successful, as Paternò ultimately was defeated byL'Aquila in the relegation playoffs; however, the team was admitted back to Serie C1 due to league vacancies.
The 2003–2004 season, withMaurizio Pellegrino as coach, ended in a lackluster relegation for the club after the playoffs toVis Pesaro. It would be the last for the club, which declared bankruptcy in the summer. The new club, with the current denomination, was admitted to play Promozione, and reached Serie D in 2006. They were however relegated back to Eccellenza in 2008 after losing in the playoffs.
In the summer 2011 it was renamedA.S.D. Paternò 2011.
In the summer 2012 the club has acquired the sports title ofSerie D club Adrano, based inAdrano and was renamedPolisportiva Dilettantistica Comprensorio Normanno.[2]
In the summer of 2013, the club was unable to enter2013–14 Serie D and restarted fromPromozione. In the summer of 2014, the club changed its denomination toA.S.D. Paternò 1908.
In May 2024, Paternò won theCoppa Italia Dilettanti after defeating Solbiatese in the final.
The colours of the team are red and light blue.