ASC Figline

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ASC Figline
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Basic data
Surname Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Giallo-Blu Figline
Seat Figline Valdarno
founding 1965
Colours blue and yellow
president ItalyItaly Bernardo Farruggio
Website gialloblufigline.it
First soccer team
Head coach ItalyItaly Enrico Chiesa
Venue Stadio Goffredo Del Buffa
Places 1500
league Eccellenza toscana
2010/11 13th place
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The ASC Figline is an Italian football club from Figline Valdarno , a town in the region Tuscany . The club colors are blue and yellow. The club's stadium is the Stadio Goffredo Del Buffa in Figline Valdarno, with space for 1,500 spectators.

history

Goffredo del Buffa stadium in Figline

The club was founded in 1965 and took part in the Seconda Categoria toscana , a Tuscan amateur league, in the first few years after it was founded . In 1968 he was promoted to the Prima Categoria for the first time and a year later to the Promozione toscana . After only two years, the club was able to celebrate its next promotion and made it to the D series . After the team succeeded in four consecutive years of relegation to Serie D, followed by the 1975/76 season as the bottom of the table of Girone E relegated to the Promozione. The team then spent many years in the Tuscan amateur camp. In 1995 the promotion to the Campionato di Eccellenza could be achieved.

After five years another setback followed and the team fell back after relegation to the Promozione toscana. After the quick recovery, the team, which in Eccellenza was one of the best teams in Tuscany, got stuck in the amateur camp again. In 2004 and 2005, promotion to Serie D was only just missed with second place and subsequent defeats in the play-offs . A year later, by winning the Girone B of the Eccellenza toscana, the promotion in the D series could be realized and in 2008 the club achieved promotion to a professional league for the first time with the promotion to the Lega Pro Seconda Divisione .

The Tuscan team also surprised in the following season and qualified as a winner of the Seconda Divisione as a direct climber for the Lega Pro Prima Divisione . After the 2009/10 season, which ended in seventh place, the association refused the club the license to play in the third-highest division and classified it in the fifth-division Serie D.

Former Italian international Enrico Chiesa was active at ASC Figline from 2008 to 2010 and is the club's current coach. The longtime Serie A player Anselmo Robbiati also played for the Tuscans from 2006 to 2009.

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Individual evidence

  1. TuttoMercatoWeb: Figline fuori dalla Lega Pro, Farruggio presenta denuncia. Lega Pro. July 17, 2010, accessed December 26, 2013 (Italian).