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Lucchese 1905 s.r.l., or simply Lucchese, is an Italian football club, based in Lucca, Tuscany that plays in Serie C, the third tier of Italian football. The club was first founded in 1905, having last been in Serie A in 1952.

Lucchese
Full nameLucchese 1905 s.r.l.
Nickname(s)Rossoneri (Red-Blacks)
Founded1905
GroundStadio Porta Elisa,
Lucca, Italy
Capacity7.386
ChairmanAlessandro Vichi
ManagerIvan Maraia
LeagueSerie C Group B
2021–22Serie C Group B, 8th of 20
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

History



Foundation


The club was founded on 25 May 1905, giving the town of Lucca its first football team. Originally named Lucca Football Club the club was founded by the Vittorio brothers and Guido Mensini. The first large achievement by the club was winning the Goblet of the King during the 1919–20 season, not long after the tournament's foundation. The same season Lucca won the Regional cup of Tuscany.


From U.S. Lucchese-Libertas to A.S. Lucchese Libertas



U.S. Lucchese-Libertas

In 1924 the club merged with another local team and changed its name to Unione Sportiva Lucchese-Libertas. During the 1920s, notable players at the club included Ernesto Bonino and Giovanni Moscardini.

The 1930s saw the club promoted to Serie B, and then in 1936, Lucchese won promotion to Serie A, the top league in Italy, where they stayed for three seasons. The club were relegated back to Serie B as World War II started. Prior to the war, players such as Egri Erbstein, Aldo Olivieri and Antonio Perduca were fan's favorites. Lucchese won promotion again to Serie A in 1947 and remained there for 5 seasons.


A.S. Lucchese Libertas

In 1984 the club changed its name to A.S. Lucchese Libertas.

The club spent also several seasons in Serie B (last 1998–99) and Serie C1, being also coached by Luigi Simoni, UEFA Cup-winning coach with Inter Milan.

In 2008 the club folded due to serious financial issues and was admitted in the Italian bottom (amateur) division Terza Categoria before being declared formally bankrupt in December 2008.


From S.S.D. Sporting Lucchese to A.S. Lucchese Libertas 1905



S.S.D. Sporting Lucchese

A new re-born team called Società Sportiva Dilettantistica Sporting Lucchese was admitted to Serie D to represent the city of Lucca.

In its first season of existence, Sporting Lucchese promptly won the Girone E round of Serie D, thus acquiring the right to take part to the 2009–10 Lega Pro Seconda Divisione.


A.S. Lucchese Libertas 1905

After the promotion, the new club took the denomination of Associazione Sportiva Lucchese Libertas 1905 starting with the new season, after the Sporting Lucchese owner acquired the naming and logo rights of the old, original team in a public auction. Lucchese made a second consecutive promotion after finishing as champions of Group B of Lega Pro Seconda Divisione. The club has spent the 2010–11 season in Lega Pro Prima Divisione.

However, in the summer of 2011, Lucchese was excluded from professional football by COVISOC for financial irregularity reasons, and didn't appeal against the decision.[1]


From A.S.D. F.C. Lucca 2011 to A.S. Lucchese Libertas 1905


On 1 August 2011, a new club was founded to represent the city of Lucca: the team was called Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Football Club Lucca 2011 and in it was promoted from Eccellenza Tuscany[2] to Serie D at the end of the 2011–12 season.

The club changed its name to F.C. Lucchese 1905 soon after being promoted.[3]

In the summer 2013 the club changed his name back to A.S. Lucchese Libertas 1905. On that same season, Lucchese returned to professionalism after winning the Group D of the 2013–14 Serie D, and thus ensuring a spot in the inaugural season of the unified 2014–15 Lega Pro league.

After a struggling season in the 2018–19 Serie C that was hit by more financial issues involving the club, Lucchese failed to submit its application for the 2019–20 Serie C, and was declared bankrupt once again on 1 July 2019.[4]

Immediately after being excluded from Serie C, a further new incarnation of the club, named as S.S.D. Lucchese 1905, was admitted by the Football Federation to Serie D.


Colors and badge


The team's traditional colors are red and black. The team is nicknamed Rossoneri.


Stadium


Their home ground is the Stadio Porta Elisa, which is situated on Via dello Stadio in Lucca.[5]


Notable former players


An early Lucchese squad picture.
An early Lucchese squad picture.

Honours


Serie B:

Serie C:

Serie C1:

Serie C2:

Serie D:

Tuscany League Division 1:

Promozione:

Coppa Italia Serie C


Players



Current squad


As of 1 September 2022.[6]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  ITA Jacopo Coletta
2 DF  ITA Manuel Alagna
3 DF  ITA Rosario Damiano Maddaloni
4 MF  ITA Lorenzo Ferro
5 DF  ITA Matteo Bachini
6 DF  ITA Andrea Tiritiello
7 MF  ITA Andrea Rizzo Pinna
8 MF  ITA Giorgio Tumbarello
9 FW  ITA Niccolò Romero
10 FW  ITA Mauro Semprini
11 FW  ITA Andrea Bianchimano (on loan from Viterbese)
12 GK  ITA Riccardo Galletti
14 DF  ITA Ettore Quirini
16 MF  ITA Domenico Franco
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 MF  ITA Elia Visconti
18 MF  ITA Edoardo Ludovico D'Ancona
19 MF  ITA Giovanni Bruzzaniti (on loan from Crotone)
20 FW  ITA Gioacchino Catania
21 MF  ITA Antonio D'Alena
22 GK  ITA Tommaso Cucchietti
23 DF  ITA Francesco Benassai
24 MF  ITA Alessandro Mastalli
26 DF  ITA Tommaso Merletti
33 DF  ITA Niccolò Ricchi
34 MF  ITA Davide Di Quinzio (on loan from Pisa)
77 DF  ITA Davide Pirola
91 FW  ITA Mario Ravasio

References


  1. Un requiem per la vecchia Pantera :: LoSchermo.it
  2. "Voce di Lucca - l'ASD Football Club Lucca 2011 è stato accettato in Eccellenza". Archived from the original on 30 March 2012. Retrieved 12 August 2011.
  3. Nicola Nucci, Luca Tronchetti (20 June 2012). "Nasce l'Fc Lucchese 1905 Sei soci e tanta passione". Il Tirreno. Retrieved 8 August 2012.
  4. "Tribunale dichiara fallimento Lucchese" (in Italian). ANSA.it. 1 July 2019. Retrieved 1 July 2019.
  5. "Stadium of the Lucchese 1905". www.lucchese1905.it. 6 July 2017.
  6. "Lucchese squad". Soccerway. Retrieved 23 September 2022.



На других языках


[de] Lucchese 1905

Die Lucchese 1905 S.r.l.[1] ist ein italienischer Fußballverein aus der Stadt Lucca in der Region Toskana. Die Vereinsfarben sind Rot und Schwarz. Als Stadion dient dem Verein das Stadio Porta Elisa in Lucca, es bietet Platz für 7400 Zuschauer.
- [en] Lucchese 1905

[es] Lucchese 1905 S.S.D

La Lucchese 1905 Società Sportiva Dilettantistica, más conocida simplemente como Lucchese, es un club de fútbol italiano de la ciudad de Lucca, en Toscana. Fue fundado en 1905 y refundado tres veces, la última de las cuales en 2019. Actualmente juega en la Serie C, correspondiente al tercer nivel de competición del sistema de ligas del fútbol italiano.

[ru] Луккезе

«Луккезе» — итальянский футбольный клуб из города Лукка, выступающий в Серии С1, третьем по силе дивизионе чемпионата Италии. Основан в 1905 году, реформирован в 2008 году. Домашние матчи проводит на арене «Стадио Порта Элиза», вмещающем 7 400 зрителей. В Серии А «Луккезе» провёл в общей сложности 8 сезонов, которые пришлись на середину XX века. Лучшим достижением клуба в чемпионатах Италии, является 7-е место в сезоне 1936/37.



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