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Reggina Calcio

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Reggina
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Full name Reggina Calcio SpA
Nickname(s) Amaranto (Dark-reds)
Founded 1914 (U.S. Reggio Calabria)
1986 (Reggina Calcio)
Ground Stadio Oreste Granillo,
Reggio Calabria, Italy
(Capacity: 27,763)
Chairman Flag of Italy Pasquale Foti
Manager Flag of Italy Walter Novellino
League Serie B
2008-09 Serie A, 19th (relegated)
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Not to be confused with A.C. Reggiana 1919, a Serie C2 team.

Reggina Calcio are the main football club of the Italian city of Reggio Calabria, Calabria. Founded in 1914, they currently play in the Italian top flight league, Serie A, and play their home matches at the 27,763 seater Stadio Oreste Granillo. They are nicknamed amaranto (dark-reds) after their official colour.

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[edit] History

The club was founded in 11 January 1914 as Unione Sportiva Reggio Calabria, and changed name many times (Società Calcistica Reggio, Reggio Foot Ball Club, Associazione Sportiva Reggina, Società Sportiva La Dominante), finally assuming their current denomination in 1984.

In recent years, Reggina have been alternating between the top two levels of the Italian league. They reached the Italian top division Serie A for the first time in 1999. Two years later, they lost a relegation playoff against Verona, being consequently relegated to Serie B. Reggina finished third in Serie B in 2002, earning a return to Serie A. In 2003, Reggina survived a relegation playoff against Atalanta.

They were indicted in 2006 for sporting fraud as part of the second wave of Serie A scandal investigations. Originally punished with a 15-point deduction for the Serie A 2006-07,[1] then reduced to 11 points following appeal.[2] Despite the heavy deduction of points, Reggina managed to save from relegation, defeating fresh UEFA Champions League winners Milan on the final matchday and ending the season with 40 points (including the deduction), just one single point above the third relegation spot, occupied by Chievo. They however poorly started their 2007–08 campaign, causing head coach Massimo Ficcadenti to be sacked and replaced by Renzo Ulivieri.[3] A third managerial change, with Ulivieri fired and replacing with team scout Nevio Orlandi, proved to be successful as Reggina improved their results and performances, escaping relegation with key wins at Catania, and home to Empoli. Orlandi was subsequently confirmed at the helm of the amaranto for the 2008–09 season.

Reggina are fierce rivals with neighbours F.C. Messina Peloro, who are just a fifteen-minute ferry ride apart from each other. Twice every season they clash in the Derby dello Stretto (Strait of Messina Derby), which is currently on hiatus following Messina's relegation to Serie D for the 2008-09 season due to financial problems.

[edit] Current squad

As of July 7, 2009[4]

No. Position Player
1 Flag of Italy GK Christian Puggioni
2 Flag of Iceland MF Emil Hallfreðsson
3 Flag of Italy DF Andrea Costa
4 Flag of Italy MF Emmanuel Cascione
7 Flag of Italy MF Luca Vigiani
8 Flag of Paraguay MF Edgar Barreto
11 Flag of Italy FW Fabio Ceravolo
14 Flag of Italy DF Antonio Giosa
16 Flag of Uruguay DF Carlos Adrián Valdez
17 Flag of Italy MF Antonino Barillà
20 Flag of Uruguay DF Pablo Álvarez
21 Flag of Italy MF Nicolas Viola
26 Flag of Italy GK Pietro Marino
33 Flag of Brazil DF Santos
No. Position Player
35 Flag of Chile MF Carlos Carmona
40 Flag of Nigeria MF Daniel Adejo
44 Flag of Italy DF Vincenzo Camilleri
55 Flag of Italy DF Maurizio Lanzaro
81 Flag of Italy FW Franco Brienza
86 Flag of Uruguay FW Christian Stuani
Flag of Brazil FW Joelson
Flag of Italy MF Simone Missiroli
Flag of Paraguay MF Jose Montiel
Flag of Italy FW Leonardo Pettinari
Flag of Italy DF Simone Rizzato
Flag of Italy MF Luca Tognozzi
Flag of Italy MF Sergio Volpi

[edit] Out on loan

No. Position Player
Flag of Romania MF Jonis Khoris (at Ravenna)
Flag of Italy MF Ivan Castiglia (at Cittadella)
Flag of Italy MF Leonardo Gatto (at Monopoli)
Flag of England DF Kris Thackray (at Ancona)
No. Position Player
Flag of Denmark FW Mike Tullberg (at Hearts)
Flag of Hungary MF Lóránd Szatmári (at Monopoli)
Flag of Italy DF Antonio Rizzo (at Ravenna)

[edit] Notable former players

[edit] Managerial history

Reggina have had many managers and trainers throughout the history of a club, in some seasons more than one manager was in charge. Here is an incomplete chronological list of them from 1928 onwards when the club became AS Reggina.

 
Name Nationality Years
Zanghi
József Wereb
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1928–1929
Attilio Buratti Flag of Italy 1929–1932
Rudolf Plemich Flag of Hungary 1932–1933

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