S.S. Chieti Calcio

Calcio Chieti ( officially: SSD Chieti Calcio ) is an Italian football club based in Chieti, a city of the Abruzzo region. The club colors are black and green. As the stadium Stadio Guido Angelini club serves in Chieti, it can accommodate 12,750 spectators.

History

The club was founded in 1922 as Unione Sportiva Chieti and took in the season 1925/26, the first part in a regular league play. The team rose to the Qualificazione Abruzzese in a division of the regional amateur camp and two years later was able to qualify for the Promozione ( Girone B). In 1931 came the change of name of the club, now resigned as Società Sportiva these Chieti in appearance. After Chieti in the 1939/40 season, the Prima Divisione was able to conclude a winner, succeeded to the following season the associated rise in the C series The association lasted until 1948 in the C series and rose then again in the Amateur League Promozione Interregional from. The club spent the 1950s mostly in Promozione and won in 1958 after six years the promotion for promotion to the third- highest division. In the following years Calcio Chieti demonstrated a long-term stability, so that the team played almost continuously in the third highest league until 1980.

In 1982, again followed the case in the regional amateur leagues and five seasons later return to the C2 series. Although the team often placed on the back of the fleet, Chieti succeeded in nearly 20 years in a row in the league in third - and fourth-highest Italian league. After the season 2005/ 06, in the Chieti as Table Serie C1 relegation on sporting way the club was excluded and then refounded as ASD Chieti due to its insolvency from professional football. Chieti consequently fell back into the sechstklassige Excellenza Abruzzo and managed within two years of the return to the top of Serie D.

The season 2008/ 09 was completed as a table of the Fourth Girone F to ensure Chieti with 55 points but 16 points behind the winner of the Girone F, FC Pro Vasto, and was returning to professional football missed the time being. A year later succeeded as the winner of Girone F promotion to the fourth- highest league, the Lega Pro Seconda Divisione, and a return to professional football.

The Abruzzo club took part in 1979 in the English- Italian Cup and lost the final match 1-2 against Sutton United.

Former Players

  • Italian Marco Biagianti
  • Italians Berardino Capocchiano
  • Gianluca Cherubini
  • Italian Enrico Chiesa
  • Italian Luigi De Canio
  • Fabio Grosso
  • Franco Italian Le Marche
  • Fabio Quagliarella
  • Italian Tommaso Romito
  • Italians Dario Rossi
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