SG Sampierdarenese

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SG Sampierdarenese
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Basic data
Surname Società Ginnastica Sampierdarenese
Seat Genoa , Italy
founding 1891
resolution 1946
Colours White-red-black
First soccer team
Venue Stadio di Villa Scassi (1899–1927)
Stadio del Littorio
(1930–1937)
Stadio Luigi Ferraris (1945–1946)
Places -
SG Sampierdarenese
US Sampierdarenese

The Società Ginnastica Comunale Sampierdarenese was an Italian sports club founded on June 6, 1891 in Genoa . The association was named after the Genoese harbor district Sampierdarena .

Football department

The soccer department of SG Sampierdarenese was founded in 1899. The colors of the team were black and white. Sampierdarenese was not a member of the Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio at the beginning , but you were allowed to take part in the tournaments in 1899 and 1900 as a guest. After that, only members were allowed to play, which is why Sampierdarenese subsequently no longer took part in the Italian championship.

After the First World War , they merged with AC Liguria . The new team was subsequently called US Sampierdarenese.

US Sampierdarenese

US Sampierdarenese (1920)

The new club immediately became a member of the FIGC , whereupon the team could participate in championship games again. As a result, the club was able to position itself in the midfield of the 1st Divisione Lega Nord. The greatest success was reaching second place in the 1921/22 season, but the club could not confirm this result.

In July 1927, Sampierdarenese and Corniglianese merged . The fascist leadership decreed that it was renamed La Dominante AC.

La Dominante AC

The newly founded club finished in tenth place at the end of its first season and thus actually a relegation place. However, La Dominante remained in the Divisione Nazionale in the following season. In the 1928/29 season they finished again in tenth place and this time we actually got into the newly established series B from. There they finished third in the 1929/30 season. At the end of the season, La Dominante merged with FS Sestrese Calcio 1919 and Rivarolese , the newly founded club is renamed Liguria FBC.

Liguria FBC

The club colors of Liguria FBC were red and black. In its first season, Liguria FBC finished last with just 19 points and was relegated. After only one season, the club changed the name again to AC Sampierdarenese.

AC Sampierdarenese

In its first season, the club returned to Serie B , where they placed eighth in the following season. In the 1933/34 season, Sampierdarenese then took first place in Girone A of Serie B, thus qualifying for the final round. Together with AS Bari , they took first place with nine points each. This led to a play-off which took place in Bologna . Here Sampierdarenese Bari defeated with 1: 0, an increase in the Serie A on. In Serie A you could position yourself in the lower midfield in the following seasons. Before the 1937/38 season, Sampierdarenese merged with Rivarolese and Corniglianese and together they founded AC Liguria.

AC Liguria

AC Liguria continued to play in the lower midfield of Serie A. 1939/40 Liguria rose from Serie B, but a season later succeeded in direct promotion. For the 1945/46 season, the club again took the name US Sampierdarenese.

US Sampierdarenese

Sampierdarenese finished 14th and last place in the 1945/46 season in the Campionato Alta Italia of Serie A with 15 points. For the 1946/47 season, Sampierdarenes merged with SG Andrea Doria . The name of the new association was composed of the four first letters of Sampierdarenese and the last five letters of Andrea Doria. The newly founded association was called Sampdoria Genua .

Sports chronology of the football department

SG Sampierdarenese
  • 1898 : semi-finalist
  • 1899 : Forfait in the elimination game
  • 1900: defeat in the Liguria region's qualifying game
US Sampierdarenese
  • 1919/20: 1st Categoria Liguria 4th place with 7 points
  • 1920/21: 1st Categoria Liguria 5th place with 16 points
  • 1921/22: Finalist (FIGC championship)
  • 1922/23: 1st Divisione Lega Nord Girone A 3rd place with 28 points
  • 1923/24: 1st Divisione Lega Nord Girone A 9th place with 18 points
  • 1924/25: 1st Divisione Lega Nord Girone B 10th place with 20 points
  • 1925/26: 1st Divisione Lega Nord Girone B 6th place with 23 points
  • 1926/27: 1st Divisione Lega Nord Girone B 5th place with 20 points
La Dominante AC
  • 1927/28 Divisione Nazionale Girone B 10 place with 14 points
  • 1928/29 Divisione Nazionale Girone B 10 place with 23 points, relegation to Serie B
  • 1929/30 Serie B 3rd place with 42 points
Liguria FBC
  • 1930/31 Serie B 18th place with 19 points, relegation to the 1st division.
AC Sampierdarenese
  • 1931/32 1st Divisione Group D 2nd place with 40 points. Final round 1st place and thus promotion to Serie B
  • 1932/33 Serie B 8th place with 33 points
  • 1933/34 Serie B Group A 1st place with 36 points, 1st place in the final round with 9 points, promotion to Serie A after a win in the play-off against Bari
  • 1934/35 Serie A 13th place with 26 points
  • 1935/36 Serie A 12th place with 27 points
  • 1936/37 Serie A 14th place with 22 points
AC Liguria
  • 1937/38 Serie A 11th place with 24 points
  • 1938/39 Serie A 6th place with 31 points
  • 1939/40 Serie A 15th place with 24 points, relegation to Serie B due to the worse goal difference compared to the same points AC Florence and SSC Napoli
  • 1940/41 Serie B 1st place with 49 points, direct promotion to Serie A
  • 1941/42 Serie A 11th place with 27 points.
  • 1942/43 Serie A 16th place, relegation
  • 1943/44 Torneo misto Alta-Italia Elimination round Piemonte and Liguria, 4th place with 23 points.
US Sampierdarenese
  • 1945/46 Serie A Campionato Alta Italia 14th place with 15 points, relegation to the Serie B .

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