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Foggia
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Full name Unione Sportiva Foggia
SRL
Nickname(s)Satanelli (little Satans)
Founded 1920
Ground Stadio Pino Zaccheria,
Foggia, Italy
(Capacity 25,000)
Chairman Tullio Capobianco
Manager Salvatore Campilongo
League Serie C1/A
2006-07 Serie C1/B, 4th
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Home colours
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Away colours

Unione Sportiva Foggia is an Italian football club, based in Foggia, Apulia. The club was founded in 1920. Foggia currently plays in Serie C1/A, having last been in Serie A in 1995. The team gained some popularity in the 1990s when coached by Zdenek Zeman, because of its attacking, spectacular style of play, which brought Foggia continuously on the verge of UEFA Cup qualification.

Notable former players include Pasquale Padalino, Giuseppe Signori, Francesco Baiano, Igor Kolyvanov, Igor Shalimov, Roberto Rambaudi and Dan Petrescu.

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[edit] History

Foggia spent most of its history up to 1964 moving between the lower divisions. Promotion to Serie A in 1964 saw its first three-year spell in the top flight in what would be a decade and a half of continuous movement between Serie A and B. In their first season, a solid defence and excellent home record saw them into a credible 9th place. The following year a good defence was maintained but they slipped in the standings, and relegation came after three years.

A second promotion was achieved in 1970, and Foggia would be extremely unlucky to be relegated after one season. A return to Serie A in 1973 would see the team start well only for form to slip alarmingly in the second half of the season, with a corruption scandal adding insult to injury. Nevertheless, the club proved resilient enough to win another promotion in 1976 with a two-year spell. One of the club's more notable players in this period was midfielder Luigi Del Neri.

The 1980s saw Foggia fall into the lower leagues before a revival at the end of the decade. After promotion back to Serie B in 1989, Zdenek Zeman set the club up for another golden period. With Signori headlining the attack, Foggia secured the Serie B title in 1991. Season 1991-92 saw Foggia's all-attack philosophy make a major impression on Serie A, ending the season in 9th place although they suffered an 8-2 home defeat to champions Milan (after leading 2-1) on the final day. Despite the loss of Signori and others making team rebuilding necessary, the following two seasons saw Foggia maintain a mid-table position under Zeman, who would leave for Lazio in 1994.

The departure of Zeman was a huge blow, but in the first half of 1994-95 the team seemed to be doing well. An inexplicable collapse in form, however, saw the club's stay in Serie A come to an end after four years, and relegation to Serie C1 in 1998 and C2 in 1999 followed, making Foggia's decline one of the most rapid in recent times. After four years in Italy's fourth division, promotion to Serie C1 came in 2003 and has been followed by two mid-table seasons, whether a return to the upper levels of Italian football can be achieved remains to be seen.

In 2007 Foggia won the Serie C Italian Cup, and lost promotion to Serie B losing the playoff finals to Avellino after ending the regular season in fourth place.

[edit] Managerial history

Foggia have had many managers and trainers throughout the history of a club, in some seasons more than one manager was in charge. Here is a chronological list of them from 1923 onwards.[1]

 
Name Nationality Years
Roberto Fini Image:Flag of Italy.svg 1923–1928
Severino Rosso Image:Flag of Italy.svg 1928–1929
Béla Karoly Image:Flag of Hungary.svg 1929–1932
Tony Cargnelli Image:Flag of Austria.svg 1932–1933
Engelbert König Image:Flag of Austria.svg 1933–1934
Silvio Stritzel Image:Flag of Italy.svg 1934–1935
Giobatta Rebuffo Image:Flag of Italy.svg 1935
Wilmas Wilhelm Image:Flag of Hungary.svg 1935–1936
Béla Karoly Image:Flag of Hungary.svg 1936–1937
Angelo Benincasa Image:Flag of Italy.svg 1937–1939
István Fögl Image:Flag of Hungary.svg 1939–1940
Rudolf Plemich Image:Flag of Hungary.svg 1940
István Fögl Image:Flag of Hungary.svg 1940–1941
Rudolf Plemich Image:Flag of Hungary.svg 1941
Angelo Benincasa Image:Flag of Italy.svg 1941–1946
Piero Andreoli Image:Flag of Italy.svg 1946–1947
Lajos Politzer Image:Flag of Hungary.svg 1947–1948
Angelo Benincasa Image:Flag of Italy.svg 1948–1949
András Kuttik Image:Flag of Hungary.svg 1949
Vincenzo Marsico Image:Flag of Italy.svg 1949–1950
András Kuttik Image:Flag of Hungary.svg 1950
Vincenzo Marsico Image:Flag of Italy.svg 1950–1951
Tony Cargnelli Image:Flag of Austria.svg 1951–1952
Cesare Migliorini Image:Flag of Italy.svg 1952
Vincenzo Marsico Image:Flag of Italy.svg 1952–1953
Cesare Migliorini Image:Flag of Italy.svg 1953–1954
Lajos Kovács Image:Flag of Hungary.svg 1954–1955
Leandro Remondini Image:Flag of Italy.svg 1955
Vincenzo Marsico Image:Flag of Italy.svg 1955–1959
Leonardo Costagliola Image:Flag of Italy.svg 1959–1960
Paolo Tabanelli Image:Flag of Italy.svg 1960–1961
Leonardo Costagliola Image:Flag of Italy.svg 1961
Oronzo Pugliese Image:Flag of Italy.svg 1961–1965
Egizio Rubino Image:Flag of Italy.svg 1965–1966
Luigi Bonizzoni Image:Flag of Italy.svg 1966–1968
Serafino Montanari Image:Flag of Italy.svg 1968
Tommaso Maestrelli Image:Flag of Italy.svg 1968–1971
Ettore Puricelli Image:Flag of Uruguay.svg 1971–1972
Lauro Toneatto Image:Flag of Italy.svg 1972–1974
Cesare Maldini Image:Flag of Italy.svg 1974–1976
Roberto Balestri Image:Flag of Italy.svg 1976
Ettore Puricelli Image:Flag of Uruguay.svg 1976–1978
 
Name Nationality Years
Cinesinho Image:Flag of Brazil.svg 1978–1979
Giorgio Sereni Image:Flag of Italy.svg 1979–1980
Ettore Puricelli Image:Flag of Uruguay.svg 1980–1981
Vasco Tagliavini Image:Flag of Italy.svg 1981–1982
Fernando Veneranda Image:Flag of Italy.svg 1982
Lamberto Leonardi Image:Flag of Italy.svg 1982–1983
Lamberto Giorgis Image:Flag of Italy.svg 1983
Romano Fogli Image:Flag of Italy.svg 1983–1984
Ettore Puricelli Image:Flag of Uruguay.svg 1984
Lamberto Giorgis Image:Flag of Italy.svg 1984–1985
Graziano Landoni Image:Flag of Italy.svg 1985
G.B. Fabbri Image:Flag of Italy.svg 1985
Corrado Viciani Image:Flag of Italy.svg 1985–1986
G.B. Fabbri Image:Flag of Italy.svg 1986
Zdeněk Zeman Image:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg 1986–1987
Roberto Balestri Image:Flag of Italy.svg 1987
Pippo Marchioro Image:Flag of Italy.svg 1987–1988
Roberto Balestri Image:Flag of Italy.svg 1988
Giuseppe Caramanno Image:Flag of Italy.svg 1988–1989
Zdeněk Zeman Image:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg 1989–1994
Enrico Catuzzi Image:Flag of Italy.svg 1994–1995
Delio Rossi Image:Flag of Italy.svg 1995–1996
Tarcisio Burgnich Image:Flag of Italy.svg 1996–1997
Domenico Caso Image:Flag of Italy.svg 1997
Beniamino Cancian Image:Flag of Italy.svg 1997–1998
Domenico Caso Image:Flag of Italy.svg 1998
Lorenzo Mancano Image:Flag of Italy.svg 1998–1999
Fabio Brini Image:Flag of Italy.svg 1999
Piero Braglia Image:Flag of Italy.svg 1999–2000
Lorenzo Mancano Image:Flag of Italy.svg 2000
Ignazio Arcoleo Image:Flag of Italy.svg 2000–2001
Bruno Pace Image:Flag of Italy.svg 2001–2002
Carlo Florimbi Image:Flag of Italy.svg 2002
Pasquale Marino Image:Flag of Italy.svg 2002–2004
Giuseppe Giannini Image:Flag of Italy.svg 2004–2005
Massimo Morgia Image:Flag of Italy.svg 2005–2006
Giorgio Rumignani Image:Flag of Italy.svg 2006
Silvano Fiorucci Image:Flag of Italy.svg 2006
Stefano Cuoghi Image:Flag of Italy.svg 2006–2007
Fulvio D'Adderio Image:Flag of Italy.svg 2007
Salvatore Campilongo Image:Flag of Italy.svg 2007–present

[edit] Famous players

[edit] References

  1. ^ Gli allenatori e i presidenti. USFoggia.it (2007-04-01). Retrieved on 2007-09-15.

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