2011–12 Calcio Catania season explained

Club:Catania
Season:2011–12
Chairman:Antonino Pulvirenti
Chrtitle:President
Manager:Vincenzo Montella
Mgrtitle:Head Coach
Stadium:Stadio Angelo Massimino
League:Serie A
League Result:11th
Cup1:Coppa Italia
Cup1 Result:Section 4 Fourth Round
League Topscorer:Lodi (9)
Season Topscorer:Lodi (9)
Highest Attendance:20,253 vs Milan
Lowest Attendance:3,457 vs Novara
Average Attendance:14,435
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Prevseason:2010–11
Nextseason:2012–13

The 2011–12 season is Catania's 104th in existence and sixth consecutive season in the top flight of Italian football, Serie A. Catania starts the season with a new manager, Vincenzo Montella.

Coach

Vincenzo Montella was officially appointed as the new manager of Catania on 1 July 2011, taking over the post previously left vacant following the departure of Diego Simeone. A former striker and former caretaker of Roma, Montella was given the task to coach Catania. The Naples-born tactician is currently the youngest head coach of Serie A. His most recent coaching experience was acting as caretaker for Roma towards the end of the 2010–11 season.

First team

[1]

No.NameNationalityPositionDate of Birth (Age)Signed fromNotes
Goalkeepers
1Tomáš KošickýGK1989 3, df=yes Inter Bratislava
20Juan Pablo CarrizoGK1984 5, df=yesLazioon loan from Lazio
29Pietro TerraccianoGK1990 3, df=yesNocerina
30Andrea CampagnoloGK1978 6, df=yesReggina
Defenders
2Alessandro PotenzaDF1984 3, df=yesGenoa
3Nicolás SpolliDF1983 2, df=yes Newell's Old Boys
6Nicola LegrottaglieDF1976 10, df=yesMilan
11Marco MottaDF1986 5, df=yesJuventuson loan from Juventus
12Giovanni MarcheseDF1984 10, df=yesChievo
14Giuseppe BellusciDF1989 8, df=yesAscoli
15Wellington TeixeiraDF1988 6, df=yes Uberaba
33Ciro CapuanoDF1981 8, df=yesPalermoVice-captain
Midfielders
4Sergio AlmirónMF1980 11, df=yesBari
5Mario PaglialungaMF1988 10, df=yes Rosario Central
8Felipe SeymourMF1987 7, df=yesGenoaon loan from Genoa
10Francesco LodiMF1984 3, df=yesFrosinone
13Mariano IzcoMF1983 3, df=yes TigreVice-captain
16Cristian LlamaMF1986 6, df=yes Arsenal de Sarandí
19Adrián RicchiutiMF1978 6, df=yesRimini
27Marco BiagiantiMF1984 4, df=yesPro VastoCaptain
28Pablo BarrientosMF1985 1, df=yes FC Moscow
Forwards
7Davide LanzafameSS1987 2, df=yesPalermo
9David SuazoST1979 11, df=yesInternazionale
17Alejandro GómezSS1988 2, df=yes Arsenal de Sarandí
23Gonzalo BergessioST1984 7, df=yes Saint-Étienne
22Osarimen EbaguaST1986 6, df=yesTorinoon loan from Torino
32Andrea CatellaniST1988 5, df=yesYouth programme
Players transferred during the season

Transfers

In

Catania began this season's transfer activity by signing Federico Moretti from Ascoli on 20 June 2011. Other signings include Pietro Terracciano from Nocerina, Keko from Atlético Madrid, David Suazo from Internazionale, and Gonzalo Bergessio from Saint-Étienne. On 4 August, Mario Paglialunga transferred from Rosario Central as well as Davide Lanzafame from Palermo on 7 August. Nicola Legrottaglie transferred from Milan on a free transfer. Other transfers include Sergio Almirón from Juventus. During the winter transfer window, Catania loaned Marco Motta from Juventus, Juan Pablo Carrizo from Lazio, Osarimen Ebagua from Torino, and Felipe Seymour from Genoa.

No. Pos. Player Moving From Type of Transfer Transfer window Transfer fee Source
-- Full ownership Summer Undisclosed [2]
29 Full ownership Summer Free
15 Full ownership Summer Free [3]
9 Full ownership Summer Free
18 Full ownership Summer €3,000,000 [4]
5 Full ownership Summer Undisclosed
7 Full ownership Summer Undisclosed [5]
6 Nicola LegrottaglieFull ownership Summer Free
4 Full ownership Summer Undisclosed
11 Loan Winter Free
20 Loan Winter Free
22 Loan Winter Free
8 Loan Winter Free

Out

Catania loaned out Mirco Antenucci to Torino on 24 June 2011. Catania sold Simone Pesce to Novara while Gianvito Plasmati moved to Nocerina. Other departures include Cristian Suarino loaned to Nocerina, Ezequiel Carboni to Banfield, Takayuki Morimoto sold to Novara in a co-ownership bid. On 2 August 2011 Christian Terlizzi left on a free transfer to Varese as well as Raphael Martinho loaned to Cesena on 5 August. Matías Silvestre was sold to Palermo and Andrea D'Amico was loaned to Portogruaro. Other transfers include Nicola Lanzolla to Pisa, Błażej Augustyn loaned to Vicenza, and Federico Moretti loaned to Grosseto. During the winter transfer window, Catania loaned out Fabio Scaccia and Keko to Grosseto. Catania also loaned Pablo Ledesma to Boca Juniors, loaned Mariano Andújar to Estudiantes, loaned Maxi López to Milan, and loaned Pablo Sebastián Álvarez to Real Zaragoza. The winter transfer window also saw Gennaro Delvecchio sold to Lecce and Vincent Kouadio sold to Qormi.

No. Pos. Player Moving to Type of Transfer Transfer window Transfer fee Source
Loan Summer Free
Full ownership Summer Undisclosed [6]
Full-ownership Summer Free
Loan Summer Free
Full ownership Summer Free
Co-ownership Summer Undisclosed
88 Full ownership Summer Free
15 Loan Summer Free
3 Full ownsership Summer €7,000,000
Andrea D'AmicoLoan Summer Free
Full ownership Summer Undisclosed
Loan Summer Free
Loan Summer Free
37 Loan Winter Free [7]
9 Loan Winter Free
Loan Winter Free
21 Loan Winter Free
21 Loan Winter Free
2 Loan Winter Free
82 Full ownership Winter Undisclosed
99 Full ownership Winter Undisclosed

Club

Coaching staff

Competitions

Serie A

See main article: 2011–12 Serie A.

Matches

The fixtures for the 2011–12 Serie A season were announced by the Lega Serie A on 27 July.[8]

Coppa Italia

See main article: 2011–12 Coppa Italia.

Catania started the Coppa Italia directly in the third round of section 4.[9]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Prima Squadra . First Team . 10 January 2011 . Catania Calcio . Italian . https://web.archive.org/web/20110117184836/http://www.calciocatania.net/societa/index_primasquadra.php . 17 January 2011 . dead .
  2. Web site: Catania – Transfers.
  3. Web site: Keko ficha por el Catania. Keko signs for Catania. Diario AS. Spanish. 20 July 2011. 1 August 2011.
  4. News: Catania sign Bergessio. Sky Sports. 20 August 2011. 20 August 2011.
  5. News: SILVESTRE E' ROSANERO; DOMANI LA PRESENTAZIONE . ilpalermocalcio.it . Italian . 11 August 2011 . 10 August 2011 . SILVESTRE IS A ROSANERO, TOMORROW PRESENTED TO THE PRESS . 29 February 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160229113924/http://palermocalcio.it/it/1011/news/scheda.php?id=25106 . dead .
  6. News: 28 November 2011 . 15 July 2011 . Tiscali Sport . Italian . Novara, preso Pesce . https://web.archive.org/web/20120423055604/http://sport.tiscali.it/calciomercato/feeds/11/07/15/t_11_690487.html?calciomercato . 23 April 2012 . dead .
  7. Web site: Catania: Keko e Sciacca a Grosseto? Mercato Calciomercato.com. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20121031070358/http://www.calciomercato.com/mercato/catania-keko-e-sciacca-a-grosseto-898703. 2012-10-31.
  8. News: A league, here are the fixtures . legaseriea.it . . 27 July 2011 . 27 August 2011 . 20 September 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120920003451/http://www.legaseriea.it/en/news-centre/news-detail/-/news/A_LEAGUE__HERE_ARE_THE_FIXTURES/445968 . dead .
  9. Web site: Tabellone TIM Cup 2011–12 – Allegato al C.U. N.6 . 27 July 2011 . legaseriea.it . . 27 August 2011 . Italian . 11 September 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110911211859/http://www.legaseriea.it/it/tim-cup/calendario-e-risultati/tabellone-tim-cup-2011/2012 . dead .