ASD Comunale Fontanafredda explained

Clubname:Fontanafredda
Fullname:Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Comunale Fontanafredda
Nickname:Rossoneri (red & blacks)
Founded:1925
Ground:Stadio Omero Tognon,
Fontanafredda, Italy
Capacity:5,000
Chairman: Luca Muranella
Manager: Fabio Campaner
League:Eccellenza Friuli-Venezia Giulia
Season:2020–21
Position:Eccellenza FVG, 18th (suspended)
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Website:https://www.fontanafreddacalcio.com/

Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Comunale Fontanafredda, commonly referred to as Fontanafredda, is an Italian football club based in Fontanafredda, Friuli-Venezia Giulia. Currently it plays in Eccellenza Friuli-Venezia Giulia.

History

The club was founded in 1925 with the name O.N.D. Fontanafredda and in 1940 becomes Gil Fontanafredda. New name change in 1945: the team is called the Club della Fonte, and then in 1963 took the name S.S. Fontanafredda. The sporting results lead the club to climb the categories. In May 2007 the Fontanafredda executives received the gold medal for 75 years of affiliation from the highest authorities of the FIGC of Rome.
In the summer of 2013, when the club is in Eccellenza, the merger with A.S.D. Vigonovo Ranzano, which gives life to A.S.D. Comunale Fontanafreddda. The union brought good results and the Rossoneri won the championship by climbing to Serie D under the guidance of Maurizio De Pieri. The youth sector, which has long been the pride of the area, has achieved several successes at various levels. Mario Pagotto was the most successful player in the history of Fontanafredda, where he was born and raised in football. In the grande Bologna he won three league titles in the 1936–37, 1938–39 and 1940–41 seasons and played in the Vittorio Pozzo's national team.
The stadium is named after Omero Tognon. Midfielder, he played his entire career (with the exception of the last two years for FC Pordenone in the fourth serie) in AC Milan, at the turn of the forties and fifties, coming to be the captain, winning the championships of 1950-51 and 1954–55. In his career he totaled 293 matches in Serie A, scoring only two goals, the last of which earned him the draw in the derby of November 4, 1951. After ceasing his competitive activity, he began that of coach, carried out mainly in the series minors. With the shirt of the Italy national team he took part in the 1950 and 1954 world cups.[1]

Serie D

In the season 2013–14 the team was promoted, from Eccellenza Friuli-Venezia Giulia to Serie D.

Recent seasons

SeasonLeagueCups
DivisionPWDLFAPtsPosCupRound
1972–73Prima Categoria, group ACoppa Italia DilettantiPreliminary round
1973–74Prima Categoria, group A1st ↑Coppa Italia Dilettanti1st round
1974–75Promozione30151233718421st[2] Coppa Italia Dilettanti1st round
1975–76Promozione30111454028364thCoppa Italia Dilettanti2nd round
1976–77Promozione3015964729393rdCoppa Italia Dilettanti2nd round
1977–78Promozione30151142817413rdCoppa Italia Dilettanti1st round
1978–79Promozione30111093937305thCoppa Italia Dilettanti3rd round
1979–80Promozione3013984028354thCoppa Italia Dilettanti2nd round
1980–81Promozione 3091292425358thCoppa Italia Dilettanti2nd round
1981–82Promozione 30131163924375thCoppa Italia Dilettanti1st round
1982–83Promozione3013893426345thCoppa Italia Dilettanti1st round
1983–84Promozione 30101282018327thCoppa Italia Dilettanti2nd round
1984–85Promozione30181024518461st ↑Coppa Italia Dilettanti1st round
1985–86Interregionale, group C3081482427309thCoppa Italia Dilettanti1st round
1986–87Interregionale, group D305111420342114th ↓Coppa Italia Dilettanti?
1987–88Promozione 30101284136326thCoppa Italia Dilettanti1st round
1988–89Promozione30141244729401st ↑Coppa Italia Dilettanti2nd round
1989–90Interregionale, group D 348131321322915th ↓Coppa Italia Dilettanti2nd round
1990–91Promozione 30121263625364thCoppa Italia Dilettanti1st round
1991–92Eccellenza 30151054618403rdFVG CupQuarters
1992–93Eccellenza34131073921364thFVG Cup1st round
1993–94Eccellenza3091292823308thFVG CupRunners-up
1994–95Eccellenza 303131423441916th ↓FVG Cup1st round
1995–96Eccellenza 3091383028408thFVG Cup1st round
1996–97Promozione, group A 3012994127456thFVG Cup2nd round
1997–98Promozione, group A308111131363510thFVG Cup2nd round
1998–99Promozione, group A3016773120552nd ↑FVG Cup2nd round
1999–00Eccellenza 3091292825397thFVG Cup1st round
2000–01Eccellenza 30971437473414th ↓FVG Cup1st round
2001–02Promozione, group A 30121264830487thFVG Cup1st round
2002–03Promozione, group A 28141133617531st ↑Promozione CupQuarters
2003–04Eccellenza 32591836502417th ↓FVG CupRunners-up
2004–05Promozione, group A 3014884238505thFVG Cup1st round
2005–06Promozione, group A3017675734353rd ↑FVG Cup2nd round
2006–07Eccellenza 30791429473014th ↓FVG Cup1st round
2007–08Promozione, group A 3016955929571st ↑FVG Cup1st round
2008–09Eccellenza 30108123437389thFVG CupRunners-up
2009–10Eccellenza301010102924408th FVG Cup1st round
2010–11Eccellenza 3218775233612ndFVG Cupbgcolor=goldWinners
Coppa Italia DilettantiQuarters
2011–12Eccellenza 3017584630562ndFVG CupQuarters
2012–13Eccellenza 32129115041455thFVG CupEighters
2013–14Eccellenza 3019745026641st ↑FVG CupQuarters
2014–15Serie D, group C 341281450494410thSerie D CupPreliminary round
2015–16Serie D, group C388151544623418th ↓Serie D Cup1st round
2016–17Eccellenza 3014884938504thFVG CupQuarters
2017–18Eccellenza 301051534413512thFVG Cup1st round
2018–19Eccellenza 30841828492814thFVG CupQuarters
2019–20Eccellenza22[3] 9763928347thFVG CupQuarters
2020–21EccellenzaFVG CupInterrupted
Source: Messaggero Veneto – Giornale del Friuli

Key

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ChampionsRunners-upPromotedRelegated

Honours

Winners: 1974–75, 1984–85, 1988–89, 2013–14

Winners: 1973–74, 2002–03, 2007–08

Winners: 2010–11

Colors and badge

The team's colors are red and black for home games and white and red for away games.

External links

Notes and References

  1. il FRIULI magazine - Calcio dilettanti, la storia dei nostri club. Page 7. Year 2015. Website
  2. Waives promotion to Serie D.
  3. Tournament interrupted in March 2020 due to the Covid-19 emergency.