ACD Trissino-Valdagno

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ACD Trissino-Valdagno
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Basic data
Surname Associazione Calcio Dilettantistica Trissino-Valdagno
Seat Trissino and Valdagno
founding 2012
president ItalyItaly Emanuele Cenzato
Website calciotrissinovaldagno.it
First soccer team
Head coach ItalyItaly Antonino Praticò
Venue Stadio dei Fiori
Places 6,000
league Series D / C
2013/14 9th place
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The Associazione Calcio Dilettantistica Trissino-Valdagno is an Italian football club based in Trissino and Valdagno . The club was founded in 2012 and plays its home games at the Stadio dei Fiori , which can seat 6,000 spectators. The predecessor club Valdagno Calcio played a total of ten years in Serie B and is currently in Serie D , the fifth highest division in Italy .

history

The Associazione Calcio Dilettantistica Trissino-Valdagno was created in 2012 from the merger of the two clubs AC Nuova Valdagno and ACD Trissino . The first-mentioned club can certainly refer to a lively history, which earned him a total of ten seasons in Serie B , the second highest division of Italian football. The then Marzotto Valdagno made it into second class in Serie C in 1950/51 by taking first place in Girone B. There they stayed in the first year with place fourteen, only two points separated Valdagno from the first relegated AC Venice . After that, however, the club was able to establish itself more and more in Serie B. In the season 1957/58 they even managed to reach fourth place in the table, which is Valdagno's best league result to date. In that season you only had to let the US Triestina , AS Bari and AC Venice go ahead and missed promotion to Serie A by six points over the southern Italians from Bari . After this high point in the club's history, however, things slowly went downhill for Marzotto Valdagno. Finally, the series B ended in 1960/61 in the twentieth and last place in the table, which meant relegation to series C after ten years. Marzotto Valdagno should not recover from this, to this day the club has not made a single second division game since 1961. Instead, after a few years in the third division, the crash followed the fourth division into the absolute insignificance of Italian club football. Numerous name changes followed and in 2005 Valdagno went bankrupt for the first time and was re-established. As AC Nuova Valdagno , they played in Promozione and Eccelenza Veneto until 2012, before they broke up again.

The other merger association, ACD Trissino, however, cannot look back on a comparable tradition. The team played in principle the entire time of its existence in the lower divisions of Italian football. In summer 2012 they merged with AC Nuova Valdagno and played in Serie D , Italy's fifth highest league.

successes

Known players

  • ItalyItaly Roberto Anzolin , one-time Italian national goalkeeper and World Cup participant from 1966, comes from the youth of the then Marzotto Valdagno, later with US Palermo and Juventus Turin
  • ItalyItaly Giorgio Biasiolo , long-time AC Milan player and three-time Italian cup winner with the club, comes from the youth of Valdagno and played in the club's first team from 1964 to 1968
  • ItalyItaly Enea Masiero , a successful player for Inter Milan and Sampdoria Genoa, began his career in the shirt of Marzotto Valdagno and played for the club from 1951 to 1955 in his Serie B period
  • ItalyItaly Ferruccio Mazzola , son of the legendary Valentino Mazzola and brother Sandro Mazzolas, played with Inter Milan, AC Venice and Lazio Rome, 1964 to 1965 with Marzotto Valdagno
  • HungaryHungary István Nyers , Hungarian player who played for a long time in Italy, celebrated successes with Ambrosiana-Inter and later with AS Roma, 1960 to 1961 career finale with Marzotto Valdagno in their last Serie B season

Well-known trainers

  • ItalyItaly Osvaldo Fattori , as a player participant in the Football World Cup in 1950, later coach at AC Brescia or Sambenedettese Calcio, from 1959 to 1961 in the dugout with Marzotto Valdagno
  • Czech RepublicCzech Republic Čestmír Vycpálek , Czechoslovak coach in Italy, celebrated some successes, especially at Juventus Turin and also coached, for example, the US Palermo, from 1962 to 1964 coach at Marzotto Valdagno

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