AS Giana Erminio

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Giana Erminio
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Basic data
Surname Associazione Sportiva Giana Erminio
Seat Gorgonzola
founding 1909
president ItalyItaly Oreste Bamonte
Website asgiana.com
First soccer team
Head coach ItalyItaly Raul Bertarelli
Venue Stadio Comunale Città di Gorgonzola
Places 3,800
league Series C / A
2018/19 16th place
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The Associazione Sportiva Giana Erminio is an Italian football club from Gorgonzola . The club was founded in 1909 and plays its home games in the Stadio Comunale Città di Gorgonzola , which has space for 3,800 spectators. AS Giana Erminio has never played first or second class and is currently in the Lega Pro , the third highest division in Italy .

history

Oreste Bamonte, President of AS Giana Erminio since 1985

Today's Associazione Sportiva Giana Erminio was founded in 1909 under the name Unione Sportiva Argentia in Gorgonzola , a municipality with now about 20,000 inhabitants within the metropolitan city of Milan in the northern Italian region of Lombardy . From 1909 to 1928, the newly founded club did not take part in games, but only had rare local appearances in the sporting field. In 1928, the US Argentia joined the Italian Football Association and was thus entitled to take part in national competitions. However, the club played very poorly and had a one-year inactive phase from 1930 to 1931. In 1931 there was a re-establishment from which the club emerged under the name Unione Sportiva Gorgonzola . Playing in regional Lombard football, the club name was changed again just two years later. From 1933 the club was now called Gruppo Sportivo Erminio Giana . Overall, the club made a number of name changes in the course of its history. Even the current name Associazione Sportiva Giana Erminio has only been used since 2014.

In the league, today's AS Giana Erminio only played on a regional level for decades. After relegation to the Prima Categoria of Lombardy in 1978, the club even stood still for a total of eight years before it was resumed in the Promozione of Lombardy. They played there for a few years before the transition to the newly founded Eccellenza took place. Since 1994, the AS Giana Erminio team has been coached by Cesare Albé, who is one of the longest-serving coaches at Calcio . Even in the position of president, AS Giana Erminio has a consistency that is rarely found in Italian football. Oreste Bamonte has held the office of club president since 1985 and celebrated his 30th anniversary in 2015 with relegation in the third division.

In the past decade, AS Giana Erminio experienced an upswing like never before in the club's history. After relegating from the Promozione in 2005, two years later he returned to the Eccellenza, where they could stay for a few years. Although they had to relegate in 2011, after only one year they were directly promoted to Eccellenza. Another year later, the then Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Giana Erminio managed to march straight through to Serie D , which enabled the club to qualify for national championships for the first time. In addition, Giana Erminio played fifth class for the first time in the 2012/13 season. And that was not the end of the club's development. They finished the Girone A of Serie D 2013/14 in first place with five points ahead of RapalloBogliasco, which entitled to promotion to the newly founded Lega Pro . Giana Erminio also benefited from a league reform in Italian football, which made it possible to move up from the fifth to the third division in one step. For the first time in the club's history, the club now played third-rate, and the 2014/15 season was the first ever for the club in professional football. Giana Erminio finished the 2014/15 season in fourteenth place in the Girone A of the Lega Pro and confidently kept the league. Also in the second year of the third division, the Lega Pro 2015/16 , the club managed to stay in the league, albeit a little closer this time. In twelfth place, the club separated three points from the first relegation place, occupied by AS Pro Piacenza 1919 .

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