ASD Cordenons Calcio explained

Clubname:Cordenons
Fullname:Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Cordenons
Nickname:Granata (garnet)
Founded:1957
League:Seconda Categoria
Season:2019–20
Position:Serie D group C, 19th
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Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Cordenons, or simply Cordenons, is an Italian association football club located in Cordenons, Friuli-Venezia Giulia. It currently plays in Seconda Categoria Friuli-Venezia Giulia.

In 2020 it merged with S.S. 3S Cordenons to form A.C. Cordenonese 3S.[1]

History

The club was founded in 1957 as AC Cordenonese and, with this name, it often plays in the highest regional division of Friuli (Prima Categoria from 1959 to 1969, Promozione from 1969 to 1991). In the 1970s, the youth sector was founded and excelled at the regional level, also winning second place in the 1980–81 Juniores (under 18 years old) Italian championship.
In the summer of 1994 it merged with fellow citizens of SS Tre S and became USC Cordenons. After years characterized by an almost continuous participation in Promozione league (since 1991 it is the second regional series), in the 2005–06 season it goes down to Seconda Categoria. Under the leadership of president Nadio Polotto, the long-awaited climb arrives. In 2007–08, as ASD Cordenons, it won the Seconda Categoria league, in 2008–09 it won the Prima Categoria play-off and was promoted to Promozione. The following seasons saw the garnet team in the top positions of Promozione, until the 2013–14 season, in which they won the play-offs, thus gaining access to Eccellenza.[2]

In 2016 it won Eccellenza league one match-day early and was promoted to Serie D for the first time.[3] But the adventure in Serie D lasts only one season: the 1–0 defeat in the play-out against Tamai condemns the garnet to relegation.[4] In June 2019, in full financial crisis, the club did not register for the 2019-20 Eccellenza season and the team was dissolved. Immediately after, AC Cordenonese was created, which was not enrolled in any league, but which dedicated itself only to the youth sector.[5]

In Cordenons there is also another club: S.S. Tre S, known as 3S Cordenons. The 3 "S" of the name mean "Società Sportiva Sclavons" (Sclavons is a district of Cordenons). The team was founded in 1962, its colors were the green and orange, and has always played in the minor leagues.[6]

In June 2020 the merger between these two teams is made (after the first merger in 1994, 3S was recreated): AC Cordenonese puts the youth sector while SS 3S Cordenons the first team that plays in Seconda Categoria. Thus was born AC Cordenonese 3S, the playing field is the Stadio Assi (home of Cordenonese), while the training one is the Campo di via Ponte del Vado (home of 3S).[7]

Recent seasons

SeasonLeagueCups
DivisionPWDLFAPtsPosCupRound
1964–65Seconda Categoria, group B1st ↑No cups
1965–66Prima Categoria, group A30891334352511th
1966–67Prima Categoria, group A30154114138347thCoppa Italia DilettantiNot allowed
1967–68Prima Categoria, group A30991238452711thCoppa Italia Dilettanti1st round
1968–69Prima Categoria, group A30981330332612th ↓Coppa Italia DilettantiNot allowed
1969–70Coppa Italia DilettantiNot allowed
1970–71Coppa Italia DilettantiNot allowed
1971–72Coppa Italia DilettantiNot allowed
1972–73Prima Categoria, group A2nd ↑Coppa Italia DilettantiNot allowed
1973–74Promozione30118113227308thCoppa Italia Dilettanti3rd round
1974–75Promozione30881429362413thCoppa Italia Dilettanti1st round
1975–76Promozione308111124282710thCoppa Italia DilettantiNot allowed
1976–77Promozione30791425402315th ↓Coppa Italia DilettantiNot allowed
1977–78Prima Categoria, group ACoppa Italia DilettantiNot allowed
1978–79Prima Categoria, group ACoppa Italia Dilettanti1st round
1979–80Prima Categoria, group ACoppa Italia DilettantiNot alloewd
1980–81Prima Categoria, group A2nd ↑Coppa Italia DilettantiNot allowed
1981–82Promozione 30141244019403rdCoppa Italia Dilettanti2nd round
1982–83Promozione30101193532316thCoppa Italia Dilettanti2nd round
1983–84Promozione 307121116232613thCoppa Italia Dilettanti3rd round
1984–85Promozione307131029302711thCoppa Italia Dilettanti1st round
1985–86Promozione30101552520354thCoppa Italia Dilettanti1st round
1986–87Promozione 304151110232313thCoppa Italia Dilettanti2nd round
1987–88Promozione 3071672329308thCoppa Italia DilettantiNot allowed
1988–89Promozione303101716351616th ↓Coppa Italia Dilettanti1st round
1989–90Coppa Italia DilettantiNot allowed
1990–91Prima Categoria, group B9thCoppa Italia DilettantiNot allowed
1991–92Promozione, group A308111124272711thFVG Cup1st round
1992–93Promozione, group A3091473026327thFVG Cup1st round
1993–94Promozione, group A30101373325335thFVG Cup1st round
1994–95Promozione, group A 30128103638325thFVG Cup1st round
1995–96Promozione, group A 308121034333611thFVG Cup1st round
1996–97Promozione, group A 308111135453513thFVG Cup1st round
1997–98Promozione, group A 308101235503413thFVG Cup1st round
1998–99Promozione, group A 303131422402216th ↓FVG Cup3rd round
1999–00Prima Categoria, group A 30101373125437thRegion Cup?
2000–01Prima Categoria, group A Region Cup?
2001–02Seconda Categoria, group A3020646128661st ↑Region Cup?
2002–03Prima Categoria, group A 3013894937476thPrima Categoria Cup1st round
2003–04Prima Categoria, group A30971426443411thPrima Categoria Cup1st round
2004–05Prima Categoria, group A307111229363213thPrima Categoria Cup1st round
2005–06Prima Categoria, group A30691522422716th ↓Prima Categoria Cup1st round
2006–07Seconda Categoria, group A3014975130525thSeconda Categoria Cup1st round
2007–08Seconda Categoria, group A3018755333611st ↑Seconda Categoria Cup2nd round
2008–09Prima Categoria, group A3019746126642nd ↑Prima Categoria CupRunners-up
2009–10Promozione, group A3014975037513rdFVG Cup1st round
2010–11Promozione, group A3012994534457thFVG Cup1st round
2011–12Promozione, group A 30118114331419thFVG Cup1st round
2012–13Promozione, group A3018576935593rdFVG CupQuarters
2013–14Promozione, group A3019745932642nd ↑Promozione Cup1st round
2014–15Eccellenza3015874126534thFVG CupSemifinals
2015–16Eccellenza 3018664526601st ↑FVG Cup1st round
2016–17Serie D, group C 341091544563915th ↓Serie D CupPreliminary round
2017–18Eccellenza 30128104743447thFVG CupSemifinals
2018–19Eccellenza 30146103834485thFVG Cup1st round
2019–20No activity
2020–21Seconda Categoria, group A5[8] 320137112ndSeconda Categoria CupInterrupted
Source: Messaggero Veneto – Giornale del Friuli

Key

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ChampionsRunners-upPromotedRelegated

Honours

Winners: 2015–16

Colors and badge

AC Cordenonese 3S colors are garnet, orange and green.

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.friuligol.it/2020/06/12/fusione---3s-e-cordenonese-uniscono-le-forze-037756/ FUSIONE - 3S e Cordenonese uniscono le forze
  2. il FRIULI magazine - Calcio dilettanti, la storia dei nostri club. Page 14. Year 2015. Website
  3. https://messaggeroveneto.gelocal.it/pordenone/foto-e-video/2016/04/26/fotogalleria/cordenons-festa-per-la-serie-d-1.13367068 Cordenons, festa per la serie D
  4. https://www.datasport.it/playout-serie-d-girone-c-tamai-cordenons-1-0-diretta-tabellino-video-gol-highlights-21-maggio-2017.html SERIE D GIRONE C, TAMAI-CORDENONS 1-0: TABELLINO E HIGHLIGHTS. DIRETTA
  5. https://www.friuligol.it/2019/06/26/l-intervento---e--rinata-l-ac-cordenonese-032411/ E' rinata l'Ac Cordenonese
  6. il FRIULI magazine - Calcio dilettanti, la storia dei nostri club. Page 159. Year 2015. Website
  7. https://ricerca.gelocal.it/messaggeroveneto/archivio/messaggeroveneto/2020/06/13/pordenone-matrimonio-nel-calcio-ecco-la-cordenonese-3s-e-l-ora-del-rilancio-34.html?ref=search Matrimonio nel calcio: ecco la Cordenonese 3S «È l'ora del rilancio»
  8. Tournament interrupted in October 2020 due to the Covid-19 emergency.