SSC Bari
SSC Bari | ||||
Basic data | ||||
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Surname | Società Sportiva Calcio Bari SpA | |||
Seat | Bari , Italy | |||
founding | January 15, 1908 | |||
owner | Filmauro Srl | |||
president | Luigi De Laurentiis | |||
Website | sscalciobari.it | |||
First soccer team | ||||
Head coach | Giovanni Cornacchini | |||
Venue | San Nicola Stadium | |||
Places | 58,270 | |||
league | Series C | |||
2018/19 | 1st place ( Serie D Girone I) | |||
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The Società Sportiva Calcio Bari shortly SSC Bari , is a 1908 established Italian football club from Bari , who is currently in the Series C plays. The home arena is the Stadio San Nicola , which holds around 58,300 spectators and was also the venue for the 1990 World Cup . Other names are I Biancorossi ("The White-Reds") and I Galletti ("The Gockel").
history
The association was founded on January 15, 1908. The soccer team was not formed until 1928. The club's coat of arms shows a black rooster head with a red crest. Therefore the association is also called Galletti . The club colors are white and red. AS Bari finished the 2008/09 season in Serie B in first place and played from 2009 until relegation in 2011 in Serie A. In March 2014, the club filed for bankruptcy . On May 2, 2014, the club was bought by former referee Gianluca Paparesta for two million euros and renamed FC Bari 1908 . The logo has also been replaced by a new one. The club colors were retained.
After another bankruptcy in 2018, the club restarted as SSC Bari in Serie D.
Former players
- Gaetano D'Agostino
- Angelo Alessio
- Marcus Allbäck
- Daniel Andersson
- Know Andersson
- Raffaele Bianco
- Zvonimir Boban
- Leonardo Bonucci
- Nicola Caccia
- Elio Capradossi
- Massimo Carrera
- Antonio Cassano
- Paolo Conti
- Nicolás Andrés Córdova
- Thomas Doll
- Attilio Ferraris
- Francesco Flachi
- Daniele Fortunato
- Annibale Frossi
- Carlo Furlanis
- Alessandro Gazzi
- Giuseppe Gemiti
- Jean-François Gillet
- Klas Ingesson
- Robert Jarni
- Tommaso Maestrelli
- Giovanni Marchese
- Phil Masinga
- Giuseppe Materazzi
- Giuseppe Mazzarelli
- Davide Olivares
- Yksel Osmanovski
- Marcos Ariel de Paula
- Simone Perrotta
- David Platt
- Florin Răducioiu
- Andrea Ranocchia
- Giorgio Rossano
- Alexander von Schwedler
- Aldo Serena
- Adrian Stoian
- Gionatha Spinesi
- Sauro Tomà
Coach history
successes
- A team:
- Mitropa Cup : 1 (1990)
- Series B : 3 (1934/35), (1941/42), (2008/09)
- Series C : 3 (1954/55), (1966/67), (1976/77)
- Series C1 : 1 (1983/84)
- Series C2 : 1 (1998/99)
- Youth team:
- Campionato Primavera : 3 (1999/2000)
- Coppa Italia Primavera : 2 (1980/81), (1997/98)
- Torneo di Viareggio : 1 (1997)
Club records
- In all competitions:
- Biggest win: 5: 1 AS Bari - Lazio Rome in the 1937/38 season and 4: 0 AS Bari - US Alessandria in the 1935/36 season.
- Record player: Jean-François Gillet with 353 league appearances
- Record scorer: Luigi Bretti with 69 goals
- Most goals in one season: Igor Protti with 24 goals in the 1995/96 season
Web links
- Official website of SSC Bari (Italian)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Traditional club AS Bari is bankrupt. Report on sport1.de from March 11, 2014 (accessed on March 11, 2014).