ACD Cormonese explained

Clubname:Cormonese
Fullname:Associazione Calcistica Dilettante Cormonese
Nickname:Grigiorossi (grey & red)
Founded:1922
League:Seconda Categoria FVG
Season:2019–20
Position:Seconda Categoria group D, 4th
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Website:www.cormonese.it

Associazione Calcistica Dilettante Cormonese, or simply Cormonese, is an Italian association football club located in Cormons, Friuli-Venezia Giulia. It currently plays in Seconda Categoria Friuli-Venezia Giulia.

History

The Cormonese was founded in 1922. In 1943–44, with Central and Northern Italy occupied by the Nazis and the constitution of the Italian Social Republic (puppet state of Nazi Germany), Cormonese entered in the mixed National Division championship, in which found far more noble groups of his own region (Venezia Giulia) such as Triestina, Pro Gorizia, Ampelea, Udinese and Ponziana. Surprisingly he won the first three games (played against Monfalconese, Ponziana and San Giusto), even flying to the top of the Julian group, but subsequently collapsed, taking only one victory in the rest of the championship in front of 10 defeats, closing penultimate in front of Ponziana alone.[1]

With the end of the war, Cormonese was admitted to the Serie C Alta Italia managed by the Lega Nazionale Alta Italia. In the 1945–46 season the team came close to promotion to Serie B: it clearly won Group A in front of Ponziana and Ampelea; Group A of the semifinals closed in second place (a group of three teams with Mestrina and Legnago) missing for two points the access to the final promotion. In the following two years, in which he played in the Northern Serie C managed by the Lega Interregionale Nord, the team was unable to maintain itself at high levels. Due to the notable reduction of Serie C clubs (from 18 to just 3 groups, then increased to 4), fifth place in Group F of the Northern Serie C 1947–48 was not enough to guarantee access to the National Serie C, and Cormonese was downgraded to the newly established interregional promotion league managed by the Northern Interregional League. In the 1948–49 season Cormonese closed Group F of Promozione Nord in last place, relegating to the regional league.

In the 1969–70 season he won promotion to Serie D on the field but gave up. Cormonese returned to play in a national division only in the 1996–97 and 1997–98 seasons in which she played in C.N.D. before relegating again to Eccellenza. At the end of the 2001–02 season, Cormonese, in economic difficulties, renounced enrollment in Eccellenza and retreated to Promozione. The same economic difficulties led to bankruptcy at the end of the following season. Meanwhile, in 2001 A.S.D. Calcio Cormòns had been founded which in 2003 enrolled in Terza Categoria and on 1 July 2009 took the name of A.C.D. Cormonese.[2] The re-founded Cormonese returned to Promozione in the 2014–15 season, however relegating after only one season.

Recent seasons

SeasonLeagueCups
DivisionPWDLFAPtsPosCupRound
1954–55Promozione, group A30910112928288thNo cups
1955–56Promozione, group B30128103436326th
1956–57Promozione, group A301251347442912th
1957–58Campionato Dilettanti, group B33131194335378th
1958–59Campionato Dilettanti, group A34151365745433rd
1959–60Prima Categoria, group C2612773421313rd
1960–61Prima Categoria, group C28641815401813th ↓
1961–62Seconda Categoria, group E2616645921375th
1962–63Seconda Categoria, group E2616825219401st ↑
1963–64Prima Categoria, group A30891320322512th
1964–65Prima Categoria, group B305101518372016th ↓
1965–66Seconda Categoria, group C25671221371913th
1966–67Seconda Categoria, group C2618804510441st ↑Coppa Italia DilettantiNot allowed
1967–68Prima Categoria, group A307131021292711thCoppa Italia DilettantiNot allowed
1968–69Prima Categoria, group A30151144117412ndCoppa Italia DilettantiNot allowed
1969–70Promozione30121263919361stCoppa Italia Dilettanti3rd round
1970–71Promozione3091563024334thCoppa Italia Dilettanti2nd round
1971–72Promozione30128103329325thCoppa Italia DilettantiNot allowed
1972–73Promozione307121119272612thCoppa Italia Dilettanti3rd round
1973–74Promozione307121123342612thCoppa Italia DilettantiNot allowed
1974–75Promozione30811112227279thCoppa Italia DilettantiNot allowed
1975–76Promozione30981333342611thCoppa Italia Dilettanti2nd round
1976–77Promozione3099122935278thCoppa Italia DilettantiNot allowed
1977–78Promozione30155104622355thCoppa Italia Dilettanti1st round
1978–79Promozione30881426322414th ↓Coppa Italia Dilettanti4th round
1979–80Coppa Italia DilettantiNot allowed
1980–81Prima Categoria, group B2nd ↑Coppa Italia DilettantiNot allowed
1981–82Promozione30991229412711thCoppa Italia Dilettanti3rd round
1982–83Promozione30420620272810thCoppa Italia Dilettanti1st round
1983–84Promozione307131025302710thCoppa Italia Dilettanti2nd round
1984–85Promozione30111272117344thCoppa Italia Dilettanti1st round
1985–86Promozione30101372422335thCoppa Italia Dilettanti2nd round
1986–87Promozione3071762620319thCoppa Italia Dilettanti2nd round
1987–88Promozione30111363526354thCoppa Italia Dilettanti1st round
1988–89Promozione30109113328317thCoppa Italia Dilettanti2nd round
1989–90Promozione308121019252812thCoppa Italia Dilettanti1st round
1990–91Promozione30111093427328thCoppa Italia Dilettanti3rd round
1991–92Eccellenza307111224312514th ↓FVG Cup2nd round
1992–93Promozione, group B3091382823314thFVG Cup1st round
1993–94Promozione, group B30161226021441st ↑FVG Cup1st round
1994–95Eccellenza30111183424334thFVG CupQuarters
1995–96Eccellenza30181115116611st ↑FVG CupQuarters
1996–97CND, group D348141231433814thC.N.D. Cup2nd round
1997–98CND, group D34991631553616th ↓C.N.D. Cup1st round
1998–99Eccellenza30125132924418thFVG CupRunners-up
1999–00Eccellenza 30981329413512thFVG Cup2nd round
2000–01Eccellenza30118112525409thFVG Cup1st round
2001–02Eccellenza30111092723437th ↓FVG CupSemifinals
2002–03Promozione, group B30961521353312th ↓Promozione Cup1st round
2003–04Terza Categoria, group E2410862722385thTerza Categoria Cup2nd round
2004–05Terza Categoria, group E221444369462ndTerza Categoria Cup1st round
2005–06Terza Categoria, group D2614574222475thTerza Categoria Cup1st round
2006–07Terza Categoria, group D26106104037368thTerza Categoria CupRunners-up
2007–08Terza Categoria, group C3016865828563rdTerza Categoria Cupbgcolor=goldWinners
2008–09Terza Categoria, group C3021728521702nd ↑Terza Categoria Cup1st round
2009–10Seconda Categoria, group D30881436453213thSeconda Categoria Cup1st round
2010–11Seconda Categoria, group D30161135029591st ↑Seconda Categoria Cup1st round
2011–12Terza Categoria, group C 3018935123633rdPrima Categoria Cup1st round
2012–13Prima Categoria, group B3015694326514thPrima Categoria Cup1st round
2013–14Prima Categoria, group C30171034924611st ↑Prima Categoria CupQuarters
2014–15Promozione, group B30561920412116th ↓Promozione Cup1st round
2015–16Prima Categoria, group C 3012994333455thPrima Categoria CupSemifinals
2016–17Prima Categoria, group C 30881431503213th ↓Prima Categoria CupQuarters
2017–18Seconda Categoria, group D30121266333486thSeconda Categoria CupSemifinals
2018–19Seconda Categoria, group D 3016866331565thSeconda Categoria CupRunners-up
2019–20Seconda Categoria, group D22[3] 13456217434thSeconda Categoria CupInterrupted
2020–21Seconda Categoria, group C5[4] 50020315Seconda Categoria CupInterrupted
Source: Messaggero Veneto – Giornale del Friuli

Key

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ChampionsRunners-upPromotedRelegated

Honours

Winners: 1969–70, 1995–96

Winners: 1962–63, 1966–67, 1993–94

Winners: 2013–14

Winners: 2010–11

Runners-up: 1998–99

Runners-up: 1999

Stadium

The football field was built in the 1980s and is part of the Cormons sports center complex. After several years of struggles, the Municipality finally decides to build the new facility with an adjoining training ground. The construction phases are long and bureaucratic, until on 3 December 1986, thanks to the interest of Colonel Luigi Goretti, a friendly match between AS Cormonese and the Italy military national football team was played in Cormons, to inaugurate the playing field (at the time still without stands).
Among the Azzurri players, coached by Francesco Rocca, great A.S. Roma defender, there were many Serie A players, including Luca Pellegrini and Ivano Bonetti (U.C. Sampdoria), Alberico Evani (A.C. Milan), Massimo Mauro (F.C. Juventus), Massimo Susic, originally from Mossa (Udinese Calcio), Massimo Brambati (A.S. Bari), Ciro Ferrara (S.S.C. Napoli), Aladino Valoti (Atalanta B.C.), Enrico Cucchi (Inter) and Mario Bortolazzi (Hellas Verona F.C.). In the ranks of the local club, the Cormonese player Sergio Marcon, who played 21 professional seasons in Serie A, B and C. After that game, which had considerable resonance, the Municipality decided to go ahead with the work of construction of the current stands. The club "Cormonese Calcio" started using the facility from the 1989–90 season.
The playing field was named after the national team player, who wore the local jersey, Germano Mian.[5]

After the 2017 renovation, worth 176,000 euros, the stadium was renamed Stadio Atleti Azzurri.[6]

Colors and badge

ACD Cormonese colors were grey and red.

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://dlib.coninet.it/bookreader.php?&f=8524&p=1&c=1#page/1/mode/1up Giocatori e squadre della Venezia Giulia
  2. https://ricerca.gelocal.it/messaggeroveneto/archivio/messaggeroveneto/2009/02/05/GO_15_GOF1.html Bentornata vecchia Cormonese
  3. Tournament interrupted in March 2020 due to the Covid-19 emergency.
  4. Tournament interrupted in October 2020 due to the Covid-19 emergency.
  5. il FRIULI magazine - Calcio dilettanti, la storia dei nostri club. Page 33. Year 2015. Website
  6. Web site: Cormons rimette a nuovo lo stadio Mian . 20 March 2021 . 11 December 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20191211054017/https://ilpiccolo.gelocal.it/trieste/cronaca/2017/11/24/news/cormons-rimette-a-nuovo-lo-stadio-mian-1.16160312 . dead .