History of US Salernitana 1919 explained

The history of US Salernitana 1919, so renamed since 12 July 2012,[1] officially started in 2011 as Salerno Calcio, following the collapse of Salernitana Calcio 1919 in Lega Pro Prima Divisione, based in Salerno, Campania. The previous incarnation of the club was founded in 1919 as Unione Sportiva Salernitana, changing its name to Salernitana Sport in 1978 and being refounded in 2005 with Salernitana Calcio 1919.

From 1919 to today

Unione Sportiva Salernitana

Unione Sportiva Salernitana was founded on 19 June 1919 by Adalgiso Onesti,[2] who initiated the merger of an older club using the same name; which itself was founded in 1911 by a merger of four local clubs; and Foot-Ball Club Salerno.[3]

The club was known as Società Sportiva Salernitanaudax for a time during the 1920s.

Salernitana Sport

In 1978 the club was renamed Salernitana Sport.It can be argued that Salernitana's best period as a club was 1997–1999. In the 1997–98 season, Salernitana topped Serie B and gained their second promotion to Serie A (first was in 1947–48). A young Marco Di Vaio led the scoring charts with 21 goals. In the 1998–99 season, their first in Serie A after 50 years, Salernitana fought hard and were led by Cameroonian international Rigobert Song and Salvatore Fresi in defense, a young Gennaro Gattuso in midfield, and Marco Di Vaio and David Di Michele leading the attack. They recorded surprise wins against Inter, Juventus, Roma and Lazio. They finished 1 point shy of salvation and were relegated.

Since then, the club did not manage to return to the top flight, and was excluded from Serie B in 2005.

Salernitana Calcio 1919

In the summer 2005 was established Salernitana Calcio 1919, a new club which started again from Serie C1. In 2008, Salernitana finally returned to Serie B as Serie C1/B champions, after mathematically securing the title on 27 April.[4]

In the season 2009-10 the club was relegated to Lega Pro Prima Divisione with 6-point deduction for economic default.

In the summer 2011, it did not appeal against the exclusion of Covisoc and it is definitely excluded by the Italian football.

From Salerno Calcio to U.S. Salernitana 1919

On 21 July 2011 the new club of Salerno Calcio was founded in the city by the company Morgenstern S.r.l.; however, they were forced to give up their Salernitana Calcio 1919 name for the present one.

The club in the 2011–12 season was immediately promoted to Lega Pro Seconda Divisione winning the Group G of Serie D.

On 12 July 2012 the club was renamed U.S. Salernitana 1919.[1]

Notable players

See main article: List of Salernitana Calcio 1919 players.

Presidential history

Below is the complete presidential history of Salernitana, from when Adalgiso Onesti was first in place at the club in 1919 to 2011.[5]

 
NameYears
Adalgiso Onesti1919–20
Renato De Crescenzo1920–21
Settimio Mobilio
Raffaele Schiavone
1921–22
Settimio Mobilio1922–23
Adalgiso Onesti1923–24
Settimio Mobilio
Carmine Caiafa
1924–25
Antonio Conforti
Vittorio La Rocca
1927–28
Pasquale Pinto1928–29
Luigi Conforti
Enrico Chiari
1929–30
Giovanni Negri
Enrico Chiari
1930–31
Enrico Chiari1931–33
Riccardo Gambrosie1933–34
Enrico Chiari1934–36
Savino Mione1936–37
Giuseppe Carpinelli1937–40
Eugenio Saligeri-Zucchi1940
Matteo Scaramella1940–43
 
NameYears
Felice Del Galdo1944–45
Domenico Mattioli1945–48
Marcantionio Ferro1948–54
Roberto Spirito1954–55
Michele Scarmella
Achille Lauro
1955–56
Carmine De Martino1956–57
Giuseppe Tortorella1957–58
Matteo Guariglia1958–60
Leopoldo Fulgione1960
Pasquale Gagliardi1960–63
Antonio D'Amico
Michele Scozia
1963–64
Michele Scozia1964–65
Michele Gagliardi1965–67
Giuseppe Tedesco1967–72
Americo Vessa
Alfredo Caiafa
1972–73
Americo Vessa
Giovanni Benvenuto
Cesare Trucillo
1973–74
Americo Vessa1974–75
 
NameYears
Pietro Esposito1975–76
Pietro Esposito
Aldo Matera
1976–77
Enzo Paolillo
Giovanni Benvenuto
1977–78
Enzo Paolillo
Vincenzo Grieco
1978–79
Antonio Ventura
Federico De Piano
Vincenzo Grieco
1979–80
Filippo Troisi1980–82
Antonio Scermino1983
Arcangelo Japicca1983–85
Augusto Strianese1985–87
Giuseppe Soglia1987–91
Franco Del Mese1991–94
Aniello Aliberti1994–05
Antonio Lombardi2005–2011
Marco Mezzaroma2011–

Managerial history

Salernitana have had many managers and trainers running the team during their history, here is a chronological list of them from 1919 onwards.

 
NameNationalityYears
Vincenzo Giordano1919
Raffaele Schiavone1919–21
Toledo1921–22
Ciminari1922–23
Alfonso Guasco1923–24
Willy Kargus1924–25
Bellone1925
Venturini1927–28
Barone1928
Finizio1928–29
Apicella1929
Géza Kertész1929–31
Luigi Leone1931–32
Mora1932
Ivo Fiorentini1932–33
Walter Colombati1933–34
Imre Schoffer1934–35
Buratti1935
Armand Halmos1935–36
Ferenc Hirzer1936–38
Francesco Hansel1938–39
Attila Sallustro 1939
Béla Karoly1939–40
Ferenc Hirzer1940–41
Géza Kertész1941
Antonio Valese1941
Giuseppe Viani1941–43
Milite1944
Antonio Valese1944–45
Vittorio Mosele1945
Ferenc Hirzer1945
Giuseppe Viani1945–47
Pietro Piselli1948–50
Arnaldo Sentimenti1950
Walter Crociani1950–51
Rodolphe Hiden1951–52
Carlo Ceresoli1952–53
Enrico Carpitelli1953–55
Saracino1955
Antonio Valese1955–56
Saracino1956
Paolo Todeschini1956–57
Enrico Carpitelli1957
Giovanni Varglien1957–58
Nicolò Nicolosi1958–59
Vittorio Mosele1959
István Mike Mayer1959
Pietro Piselli1959–60
Ettore Puricelli 1960–61
Di Gennaro1961–62
Gyula Zsengellér1962
Piero Pasinati1962–63
Giunchi1963–64
Rodolphe Hiden1964
Riccardo Carapellese1964–65
Rodolphe Hiden1965
Rosati1965–66
Oscar Montez1967
Guido Settembrino1967–69
Pietro Magni1969
Sergio Piacentini1969–70
Edi Gratton1970
Rosati1970–71
Giancarlo Vitali1971–72
Nicola Chiricallo1972–73
 
NameNationalityYears
Franco Viviani1973–74
Ettore Recagni1974–75
Giacomo Losi1975
Guido Settembrino1975
Massimo Giacomini1975–76
Ottavio Bugatti1976
Carlo Regalia1976–77
Lucio Muiesan1977
Carlo Facchin1977
Enea Masiero1977–78
Lucio Muiesan1978
Rosati1978–79
Franco Viviani1979–80
Antonio Giammarinaro1980
Gigante1980
Lamberto Leonardi1980–81
Antonio Giammarinaro1981–82
Romano Mattè1982
Francisco Lojacono1982–83
Marino Perani1983
Mario Facco1983–84
Gian Piero Ghio1984–86
Giorgio Sereni1986
Carmelo Russo1986–87
Claudio Tobia1987–88
Roberto Clagluna1988
Carlo Soldo1988
Giancarlo Pasinato1988–89
Lamberto Leonardi1989
Giancarlo Ansaloni1989–91
Gianni Simonelli1991–92
Tarcisio Burgnich1992
Giuliano Sonzogni1992–93
Delio Rossi1993–95
Franco Colomba1995–97
Franco Varrella1997
Delio Rossi1997–99
Francesco Oddo1999
Adriano Cadregari1999
Luigi Cagni1999–00
Adriano Cadregari2000
Francesco Oddo2000–01
Nedo Sonetti2001
Zdeněk Zeman2001–03
Franco Varrella2003
Stefano Pioli2003–04
Aldo Ammazzalorso2004–05
Angelo Gregucci2005
Maurizio Costantini2005–06
Stefano Cuoghi2006
Raffaele Novelli2006
Gianfranco Bellotto2007
Andrea Agostinelli2007–08
Fabio Brini2008–
Bortolo Mutti2008–
Fabrizio Castori2008–09
Fabio Brini2009
Marco Cari2009
Gianluca Grassadonia2009–10
Ersilio Cerone2010
Roberto Breda2010-11
Carlo Perrone2011-2012
Giuseppe Galderisi2012
Carlo Perrone2012-

Notes and References

  1. Web site: UFFICIALE. Da adesso chiamatela U.S. SALERNITANA 1919 - Salernitana - Resport . 2012-07-13 . dead . https://archive.today/20130218110403/http://www.resport.it/serie_d/salerno/ufficiale_da_adesso_chiamatela_u_s_salernitana_1919.aspx . 18 February 2013.
  2. News: La Storia: 1910–1919. Salernitana.it. 24 June 2007. Italian. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20080227145724/http://www.salernitana.it/storia/stagione.asp?id=5. 27 February 2008.
  3. News: Italy – Overview of teams. Sky Net. 24 June 2007.
  4. News: Sassuolo e Salernitana in serie B, promozione storica per gli emiliani . La Repubblica . 27 April 2008 . 27 April 2008 . Italian.
  5. News: La Storia della Salernitana. 24 June 2007. Italian. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20070613154324/http://www.salernitanafans.tk/. 13 June 2007.