Borgosesia

Borgosesia

Leagues Played
Italien - Serie D 343
Links
Wikipedia

Kalender

Italien - Serie D 04/21 13:00 36 ASD Alcione vs Borgosesia - View
Italien - Serie D 04/28 13:00 37 FC Vado vs Borgosesia - View
Italien - Serie D 05/05 13:00 38 Borgosesia vs Chieri 1955 - View
Italien - Serie D 11/26 13:30 15 Borgosesia vs AC Bra - View

Resultate

Italien - Serie D 04/14 13:00 35 Borgosesia v Lavagnese W 2-1
Italien - Serie D 04/07 13:00 34 AC Bra v Borgosesia L 1-0
Italien - Serie D 03/28 13:30 33 Borgosesia v ASDC Gozzano L 0-2
Italien - Serie D 03/24 13:30 32 AVC Vogherese 1919 v Borgosesia L 1-0
Italien - Serie D 03/17 13:30 31 Borgosesia v Derthona D 1-1
Italien - Serie D 03/10 13:30 30 Chisola v Borgosesia L 4-1
Italien - Serie D 03/06 14:00 28 Pinerolo FC v Borgosesia L 3-2
Italien - Serie D 03/03 13:30 29 Borgosesia v USD Pont Donnaz D 0-0
Italien - Serie D 02/28 13:30 27 Borgosesia v Alba L 2-4
Italien - Serie D 02/25 13:30 26 Sanremese v Borgosesia - View
Italien - Serie D 02/25 13:30 28 Pinerolo FC v Borgosesia - PPT.
Italien - Serie D 02/25 13:30 29 Borgosesia v USD Pont Donnaz - PPT.

Statistik

 TotalHEIMAUSWÄRTS
Spiele 39 21 18
Wins 6 5 1
Draws 7 5 2
Losses 26 11 15
Goals for 32 19 13
Goals against 66 28 38
Clean sheets 6 6 0
Failed to score 18 9 9

Wikipedia - Borgosesia Calcio

Borgosesia Calcio is an Italian association football club, based in Borgosesia, Piedmont. Borgosesia currently plays in Serie D.

History

Foundation

The club was born in 1925 as a result of the merger between Borgosesia Football Club and Vallana Trattoria, team of the district of Santa Maria, first president was elected Angelo Donati, with Vice President Franco Negri. The first color of the team was white, then became green. In contemporary society, from the field near the train station, moved to Viale Vittorio Veneto. In 1932 changed its name, becoming Associazione Sportiva Borgosesia.

In 1945 after World War II, the engineer Bozzola, with the help of some leaders reconstituted the company under the name Associazione Calcio Borgosesia. That year was chosen colors, the grenade, main color, was also coupled green of the beginnings.

Serie D

In 1952 the Borgosesia gained promotion to Division IV, the current Serie D. Coach of the team was Frederick Munerati. In 1954 the team was invited to a training of the Nazionale Italiana, then coached by Silvio Piola.

In 1968, after a tight battle with Suno, the Borgosesia played eight seasons in Serie D: the technicians of this streak were Tarabbia, Giancarlo Amadeo, Donna and Sturaro. The cycle is closed in 1976 with relegation.

In 1990 began a new era for the team, chaired by Mario Majolo and led by young technician Gianmario Arrondini, the transition from the conquered Prima Categoria to Promozione. Thanks to the reform and creation of a new category in 1991, Borgosesia obtained the repechage in Eccellenza.

In 1993, with coach Paul Rose, the association of Piedmont gained promotion in the Campionato Nazionale Dilettanti. It won this championship, which at the end of the season Campionato Nazionale Dilettanti, Borgosesia reached the prime of its history, with the first promotion in Serie C2. However, played only one year after losing the play out with Pro Patria.

In the season 2011/2012 in Serie D Group B was finished in 6th place.

Der Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Borgosesia Calcio ist ein italienischer Fußballverein aus Borgosesia, Piemont. Der Verein wurde 1919 gegründet und spielt in der Serie D, der vierthöchsten Spielklasse Italiens.

Die Vereinsfarben sind Blau und Weiß. Das Heimstadion ist das Stadio Comunale di Borgosesia mit einer Kapazität von 5.000 Plätzen.

Der größte Erfolg des Vereins ist der Gewinn der Coppa Italia Dilettanti in der Saison 2000/01. In der Saison 2010/11 spielte Borgosesia in der Serie C2, stieg jedoch nach einer Saison wieder ab.

Zu den bekanntesten Spielern, die für Borgosesia gespielt haben, gehören der ehemalige italienische Nationalspieler Enrico Fantini und der ehemalige Schweizer Nationalspieler Johann Vogel.