U.S. Latina Calcio
Full name | Unione Sportiva Latina Calcio | |||
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Founded |
1945 1996 (A.S. Latina) 2007 (U.S. Virtus Latina) 2009 (U.S. Latina) | |||
Ground |
Stadio Domenico Francioni, Latina, Italy | |||
Capacity | 8,999 | |||
Chairman | Pasquale Maietta | |||
Manager | Vincenzo Vivarini | |||
League | Serie B | |||
2015–16 | Serie B, 16th | |||
Website | Club home page | |||
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Unione Sportiva Latina Calcio (usually referred to as simply Latina), is an Italian association football club, based in Latina, Lazio. Currently it plays in Serie B.
History
The club was founded in 1945 as Unione Sportiva Latina Calcio and subsequently re-established several times until 2009, when it attained its present name.
The team reached the Lega Pro Prima Divisione for the first time in 29 years,[1] after being promoted from the Lega Pro Seconda Divisione group C in the 2010–11 season. In 2013 they were promoted to Serie B.
On April 21, 2013 the club won its first trophy, the 2012–13 "Coppa Italia Lega Pro",[2] after defeating Viareggio in the finals.[3][4]
Their first Serie B season ended up in third place and eventually losing in the play-off final against Cesena
Colours and badge
The team's colours are black and blue.
Current squad
- As of 6 September 2016.[5]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Out on loan
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Youth team
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Managers
- Francisco Lojacono (1972–73)
- Lamberto Leonardi (1976–79)
- Giorgio Puia (1983–84)
- Andrea Agostinelli (1994–95)
- Stefano Di Chiara (1994–95)
- Roberto Rambaudi (2004)
- Fabio Pecchia (2012–13)
- Roberto Breda (2013–14)
- Mario Beretta (2014)
- Roberto Breda (2014–15)
- Mark Iuliano (2015)
- Mario Somma (2015–16)
- Carmine Gautieri (2016)
- Vincenzo Vivarini (2016–)
References
External links
- Official site (Italian)