ASD Asti explained

Clubname:Asti
Fullname:Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Asti
Ground:Stadio Censin Bosia
Manager:Davide Montanarelli[1]
Mgrtitle:Head coach
League:Eccellenza Piedmont-Aosta Valley
Season:2018–19
Position:2nd, Eccellenza Piedmont-A.V. Group B
Website:https://www.asdasti.it/

A.S.D. Asti, known as Asti and formerly A.S.D. Alfieri Asti or A.S.D. Colline Alfieri Don Bosco (Colline Alfieri D.B. or just Colline Alfieri),[2] [3] is an Italian football club based in Asti, Piedmont. FIGC registration number of the club is 63,519.[4] The club spent entire history in the Piedmont - Aosta Valley divisions of the Lega Nazionale Dilettanti.

History

The club was founded in 1975. The club was based in another town, Celle Enomondo, and known as several other names:[5] ILSA C.D.C., U.S. Cellese, A.S. Celle Vaglierano and A.C. Celle General Cab.

The club was promoted to Prima Categoria for the first time in 2009,[5] [6] as the winner of Group P of Seconda Categoria Piedmont - Aosta Valley. Group P was composed of clubs entirely from the Province of Asti.

In 2010 the club was promoted to Promozione Piedmont - Aosta Valley division,[6] despite finished as the fifth of Prima Categoria Piedmont - Aosta Valley Group F.[7] At the same time the club was renamed to A.S.D. Colline Alfieri Don Bosco, as a collaboration with another sport club A.S.D. Don Bosco Asti.[6] The club also relocated its registered office to San Damiano d'Asti at the same time.[8]

A.S.D. Colline Alfieri Don Bosco promoted to Eccellenza Piedmont-Aosta Valley from Promozione Piedmont - Aosta Valley in 2016 as a repêchage.[5] [9] [10] The club also played in the Eccellenza division in the 2013–14 and 2014–15 seasons. The club hired Mario Benzi as head coach in November 2014.[11]

The club was renamed to "A.S.D. Alfieri Asti" in 2017.[12] [13] At the same time, the major club of the city, Asti Calcio F.C. (ex-A.C.D. Asti) folded.[14] The club also promoted youth team coach Davide Montanarelli as the head coach of the first team.[15]

The club finished as the joint-runner-up of the Group B of Eccellenza Piedmont - Aosta Valley division in the 2018–19 season.[16] However, the club lost the promotion play-off against the other runner-up, Canelli S.D.S.[17] Both teams also from the province of Asti and that match was the fifth provincial derby of the teams in that season.[18]

In 2019, Alfieri Asti was renamed again, dropping the word "Alfieri".[19] [20]

Famous players

Stadiums

The club uses the Stadio Comunale di Asti as home stadium. The stadium is also known as Stadio Censin Bosia,[22] named after footballer . A.S.D. Asti shared the stadium with two other clubs of the city: San Domenico Savio and Nuova Sca,[23] and in the past, Asti Calcio F.C.

The club also used Campo Sandro Salvadore[24] as well as Campo Comunale di Celle Enomondo, on 9 Strada Pozzo, Celle Enomondo as football fields.[25] [26] [27]

In 2015–16 season, the first team of the club had used the football field in Moncalvo, but declared its headquarters in Asti.[28]

Honours

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Squadra. A.S.D. Asti. 5 February 2020. Italian.
  2. (86)- DEFERIMENTO DEL PROCURATORE FEDERALE A CARICO DI: MAURIZIO DI MARIA (all'epoca dei fatti Presidente e Legale rappresentante della Società ASD Colline Alfieri Don Bosco), ERMELINDO BACCHETTA (Presidente del Comitato regionale Piemonte V.A. - L.N.D.), PIETRO SODANO (Delegato della Delegazione Provinciale di Asti del C.R. Piemonte V.A. - L.N.D.), la Società ASD COLLINE ALFIERI DON BOSCO - (nota n. 3356/1076 pf15-16 GP/gb del 04.10.2016). 20 December 2016. 5 February 2020. Comunicato Ufficiale. 2016–17. 42/TFN. FIGC Tribunale Federale Nazionale - Sezione Disciplinare. Italian.
  3. Web site: allegato A al calcio femminile - ASD_convenzione_Trenitalia. LND. Italian. 5 February 2020.
  4. Web site: Affiliazioni e Revoche. FIGC. 8 July 2019 . 5 February 2020. Italian.
  5. News: Colline, da Celle a "regina" del calcio astigiano. 9 September 2016. updated 21 June 2019. 5 February 2020. La Stampa. Enzo. Armando. Italian.
  6. Web site: La Nostra Storia. 5 February 2020. A.S.D. Asti. Italian.
  7. Web site: Home > Risultati, tabellini e statistiche > 2009-2010 > Piemonte > Regionali Piemonte > Prima Categoria Girone F. 5 February 2020. Sprint e Sport. Italian.
  8. 1.4. Ratifica cambi di denominazione e sede sociale. 22 July 2010. 5 February 2020. Comunicato Ufficiale. FIGC-LND Comitato Regionale Piemonte Valle d'Aosta. 2010–11. 5. Italian.
  9. News: Calcio, il Colline Alfieri vince e sogna la promozione in Eccellenza. 26 May 2016. 5 February 2020. La Nuova Provincia. Asti. Italian.
  10. News: Ripescaggi, Colline Alfieri e Calcio Cerano vedono l'Eccellenza. 13 July 2016. 5 February 2020. Sprint e Sport. Italian.
  11. News: Mario Benzi nuovo allenatore dell6Eccellenza Colline Alfieri Don Bosco. 12 November 2014. 5 February 2020. Gazzetta d'Asti. Italian.
  12. News: Alfieri Asti: il Colline Alfieri Don Bosco cambia nome e colori sociali . 16 June 2017. 5 February 2020. GiocaAcalcio.it. Italian.
  13. News: Colline Alfieri e Asti calcio danno vita all'Asd Alfieri Asti e puntano su Davide Montanarelli . 10 June 2017. 5 February 2020. sportasti.it. Italian.
  14. News: Addio all'Asti Calcio. In fumo una storia lunga 85 anni. 14 July 2017. 5 February 2020. Gazzetta d'Asti. Italian.
  15. News: Dalla Juniores alla Prima squadra: promozioni per Davide Enrici e Davide Montanarelli . 1 June 2017. 5 February 2020. GiocaAcalcio.it. Italian.
  16. Web site: Home > Risultati, tabellini e statistiche > 2018-2019 > Dettaglio Campionato. 5 February 2020. Sprint e Sport. Italian.
  17. News: Calcio Eccellenza play off: il Canelli supera il turno (AUDIO e GALLERY). 13 May 2019. 5 February 2020. settimanalelancora.it. Italian.
  18. News: Playoff eccellenza: il derby astigiano termina in parità e va avanti il Canelli SDS . 12 May 2019. 5 February 2020. sportasti.it. Italian.
  19. 1.2 Ratifica cambi di denominazione - stagione sportiva 2019/2020. 26 July 2019. 5 February 2020. Comunicato Ufficiale. FIGC-LND Comitato Regionale Piemonte Valle d'Aosta. 2019–20. 5. Italian.
  20. News: Nuovo nome e stemma: L'Alfieri diventa Asd Asti. 11 July 2019. 5 February 2020. La Stampa. Italian.
  21. News: Calciomercato: Diego Fuser torna in campo con la maglia delle Colline Alfieri. https://web.archive.org/web/20151222110956/http://www.lanuovaprovincia.it/stories/sport/5409_calciomercato_diego_fuser_torna_in_campo_con_la_maglia_delle_colline_alfieri/. 3 October 2012. 5 February 2020. 22 December 2015. lanuovaprovincia.it. Italian.
  22. News: Colline Alfieri buona la prima al Censin Bosia, battuto il Saluzzo. 31 August 2014. 5 February 2020. campioni.cn. Italian.
  23. News: Ad Asti il nuovo splendore dello stadio Censin Bosia. 7 September 2017. updated on 19 June 2019. 5 February 2020. Enzo . Armando. La Stampa. Italian.
  24. News: Terminati i lavori nel campo di calcio di via Fregoli. 4 January 2016. 5 February 2020. Gazzetta d'Asti. Italian.
  25. Web site: Campi Sportivi. 5 February 2020. A.S.D. Asti. Italian.
  26. News: L'Alfieri Asti inizia la preparazione per una stagione 2018/19 ancora da protagonista . 3 August 2018. 5 February 2020. sportasti.it. Italian.
  27. Web site: CELLE ENOMONDO (ALFIERI ASTI) (Pozzo 9). 5 February 2020. GiocaAcalcio.it. Italian.
  28. 1.1.4. SOCIETÀ CHE DISPUTANO GARE UFFICIALI SU CAMPI UBICATI IN COMUNI DIVERSI DALLA SEDE SOCIALE - CAMPIONATI DI ECCELLENZA, PROMOZIONE, PRIMA CATEGORIA E JUNIORES REGIONALE. 21 July 2015. 7 February 2020. Comunicato Ufficiale. 2015–16. 5. FIGC-LND Comitato Regionale Piemonte Valle d'Aosta. Italian.
  29. News: Tre punti separano il Colline Alfieri dalla promozione in Eccellenza. 28 April 2013. updated on 28 June. 5 February 2020. La Stampa. Italian.
  30. Web site: Home > Risultati, tabellini e statistiche > 2012-2013 > Piemonte > Regionali Piemonte > Promozione Girone D. Sprint e Sport. 5 February 2020. Italian.
  31. Web site: Home > Risultati, tabellini e statistiche > 2008-2009 > Piemonte > Asti > Seconda Categoria Girone P. Sprint e Sport. 5 February 2020. Italian.