ASD Pro Romans explained

Clubname:Pro Romans
Fullname:Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Pro Romans
Nickname:Scussons[1] (beetles)
Founded:1921
League:Promozione
Season:2019–20
Position:Promozione group B, 4th
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Website:http://www.proromanscalcio.it/

Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Pro Romans, or simply Pro Romans, is an Italian association football club located in Romans d'Isonzo, Friuli-Venezia Giulia. It currently plays in Promozione Friuli-Venezia Giulia.

In 2012, it merged with A.S.D. Medea to form A.S.D. Pro Romans Medea.[2]

History

The club was founded in 1921 as A.S. Pro Romans (it will become A.S.D. in 2004/05 for fiscal reasons[3]), even if in 1916 the "Club Footbalistico Romans" was already present. The new Romans football reality was founded in the rooms of the "Al Leon d'Oro" restaurant in via Latina, the historic seat of the association, under the help of the owners of the same, the brothers Giorgio and Alberto Candussi, while as the first president of the newborn was Attilio Dessabo, popularly known as "Tilio Bocul".
Pro Romans matches were played in Campo Comunale in via Aquileia, which was subsequently modified and transformed as it still appears today, while the new one, in via Atleti Azzurri d'Italia, on which the senior team plays today, was inaugurated on 17 September 2000, and in 2002 named after the "Calligaris Brothers", that is Mario, Armando and Alessandro, three pioneers of Romans football. Three true glories of Italian football also passed through Pro Romans: the future Italian coach Enzo Bearzot, world champion in 1982 in Spain and Tarcisio Burgnich, later player for Udinese, Juventus, Inter and Napoli and vice-champion of the world in 1970.
After years in which satisfactions and bitterness alternate, in 1995 the great turning point of Pro Romans matures, with the entry into the club of the dynamic Silvano Lorenzon, who as president of the association takes an exciting cycle that brings the club, in 2003–04 to leap into Serie D, as well as winning the Regional Coppa Italia and reaching the quarter-finals of the Coppa Italia Dilettanti. It is the peak, then a slow decline begins. In 2012 the merger with ASD Medea arrives, which starts the current club on the banks of Isonzo river.[4]

Recent seasons

SeasonLeagueCups
DivisionPWDLFAPtsPosCupRound
1946–47Prima Divisione, group E1stNo cups
1947–48Prima Divisione, group D1811343718252nd
1948–49Prima Divisione, group A1712th
1949–50
1950–51Prima Divisione, group C1st ↑
1951–52Lega Interregionale Nord, group A34742354921817th ↓
1952–53Promozione, group A
1953–54Promozione, group B
1954–55Promozione, group A3091473229325th
1955–56Promozione, group B301071356612710th
1956–57Promozione, group A30101194947315th
1957–58Campionato Dilettanti, group B341251745612913th
1958–59Campionato Dilettanti, group A347151236472913th
1959–60Prima Categoria, group C26106103139268th
1960–61Prima Categoria, group C2813693341327th
1961–62Prima Categoria, group A3017764926412nd
1962–63Prima Categoria, group B3099123333277th
1963–64Prima Categoria, group A30791431422315th ↓
1964–65Seconda Categoria, group H2213543810312nd
1965–66Seconda Categoria, group D2611783329294th
1966–67Seconda Categoria, group D26771220272111thCoppa Italia DilettantiNot allowed
1967–68Seconda Categoria, group D30891336382512thCoppa Italia DilettantiNot allowed
1968–69Seconda Categoria, group D3015874830383rdCoppa Italia DilettantiNot allowed
1969–91No data
1991–92Prima Categoria, group B30817154132337thRegion Cup?
1992–93Prima Categoria, group B30713102233279thRegion Cup?
1993–94Prima Categoria, group B30910112331289thRegion Cup?
1994–95Prima Categoria, group B30591626431915th ↓Region Cup?
1995–96Seconda Categoria, group C2691253020396thRegion Cup?
1996–97Seconda Categoria, group C 2616644319542nd ↑Region Cup?
1997–98Prima Categoria, group C30141244527544thRegion Cup?
1998–99Prima Categoria, group C30Region Cup?
1999–00Prima Categoria, group C 30181025922641st ↑Region Cup?
2000–01Promozione, group B 3018665228601st ↑FVG CupSemifinals
2001–02Eccellenza30101374028435thFVG CupSemifinals
2002–03Eccellenza3013394918553rdEccellenza CupRunners-up
2003–04Eccellenza 3219585631621st ↑FVG Cupbgcolor=goldWinners
Coppa Italia DilettantiQuarters
2004–05Serie D, group C34881835553217th ↓Serie D Cup1st round
2005–06Eccellenza30119103335426thFVG Cup1st round
2006–07Eccellenza304131319452516th ↓FVG Cup2nd round
2007–08Promozione, group B30571820422216th ↓FVG Cup1st round
2008–09Prima Categoria, group C30131164330504thPrima Categoria Cup1st round
2009–10Prima Categoria, group C30131164229502nd ↑Prima Categoria Cup2nd round
2010–11Promozione, group B3091293332399thFVG Cup1st round
2011–12Promozione, group B 308111128353512thFVG Cup1st round
2012–13Promozione, group B30871534483113thFVG Cup1st round
2013–14Promozione, group B30442217481614th ↓Promozione CupEighters
2014–15Prima Categoria, group C28116113837398thPrima Categoria Cup1st round
2015–16Prima Categoria, group C 308121036403612thPrima Categoria Cup1st round
2016–17Prima Categoria, group C 3017854927592nd ↑Prima Categoria Cup1st round
2017–18Promozione, group B30105153552359thPromozione Cup1st round
2018–19Promozione, group B 3012994236455thPromozione Cup1st round
2019–20Promozione, group B22[5] 14354526454thPromozione CupInterrupted
2020–21Promozione, group B5[6] 113574Promozione CupInterrupted
Source: Messaggero Veneto – Giornale del Friuli

Key

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ChampionsRunners-upPromotedRelegated

Honours

Winners: 2003–04

Winners: 2000–01

Winners: 1999–00

Winners: 2003–04

Colors and badge

ASD Pro Romans Medea colors are yellow and red.

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://ilpiccolo.gelocal.it/trieste/cronaca/2018/02/27/news/tuffo-nei-ricordi-col-derby-romans-gradisca-1.16532388 "Scussons" (maggiolini) romanesi
  2. https://www.ilfriuli.it/images/00pdf/cu%2011.pdf In base a quanto pubblicato sul presente c.u., punti 3.1.1. e 3.1.2. e della fusione tra le società Pro Romans e Medea
  3. https://www.teamartist.com/blog/2015/07/06/quando-e-come-cambiare-nome-ad-una-associazione/ Quando e Come cambiare nome ad una Associazione
  4. il FRIULI magazine - Calcio dilettanti, la storia dei nostri club. Page 87. Year 2015. Website
  5. Tournament interrupted in March 2020 due to the Covid-19 emergency.
  6. Tournament interrupted in October 2020 due to the Covid-19 emergency.