Ternana Calcio
Ternana Calcio is an Italian football club from the Umbrian town of Terni. The club colors are red and green. As the stadium club serves the Stadio Libero Liberati, it can accommodate 20,091 spectators. After financial chaos in the 1990s Ternana increased in 1998 under coach Luigi Delneri up to Serie B. The club was relegated again in 2006 by the B series in the Serie C1 from. 2012 succeeded as First Place Ternana the Lega Pro Prima Divisione again the promotion to the Serie B.
Former Players
- Italy Francesco Baiano
- Italy Daniele Balli 1999-2001, Goalkeeper, 64 games - 71 goals
- Italy Cristian Bucchi
- Italy Emanuele Calaiò
- Italy Paolo Di Canio
- Liechtenstein Mario Frick 2002-2006, Striker, 133 games - 44 goals
- Italy Corrado Grabbi
- Italy Alessandro Grandoni
- Vincenzo Grella Australia 1999-2001, Midfielder, 27 games - 0 goals
- Paraguay Tomás Guzmán
- Chile Luis Jiménez 2002-2005, Midfielder, 88 games - 24 goals
- Houssine Kharja Morocco
- Fabrizio Miccoli Italy 1998-2002, Striker, 120 games - 31 goals
- Italy Marco Negri
- Italy Federico Peluso
- Italy Franco Selvaggi
- Italy Franco Semioli
- Italy Cristian Stellini
- Netherlands Jean -Paul van Gastel 2001-2002
- Italy Massimiliano Vieri
- Italy Riccardo Zampagna 2003-2004, Striker, 41 games - 21 goals
Former coach
- Italy Tarcisio Burgnich
- Italy Mario Beretta
- Italy Felice Borel
- Italy Riccardo Carapellese
- Italy Antonello Cuccureddu
- Italy Luigi Delneri
- Italy Rino Marchesi
Achievements
- A- Team: Series B: 1 1971/72, 1998-2006
- Series C: 3 1940/41, 1942/43, 1967/68, 1997/98
- Serie C2: 1 1996/97
- Series D: 1 1963/64,