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Lecce
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Full name Unione Sportiva Lecce SpA
Nickname(s) Giallorossi (Yellow-Reds),
Salentini (Salentians);
Lupi (Wolves)
Founded March 15, 1908
Ground Stadio Via del Mare,
Lecce, Italy
(Capacity: 36,285[1])
Chairman Flag of Italy Giovanni Semeraro
Manager Flag of Italy Luigi De Canio
League Serie B
2008-09 Serie A, 20th (relegated)
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Unione Sportiva Lecce or simply U.S. Lecce is an Italian football club based in Lecce, Apulia. Lecce plays in the Italian Serie A, after winning promtion from the Serie B in the 2007-08 season.

The club was formed in 1908 and has spent a large part of its seasons bouncing between Italy's second division and Serie A, where the team gained its first promotion in 1985.

The team plays in red and yellow stripes. Lecce's home games are played in the 36,285-seater Stadio Via del Mare. Lecce players and fans are referred to as salentini.

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[edit] History

Lecce was founded as Sporting Club Lecce on 15 March 1908,[2] initially the club comprise of football, track-and-field and cycling sports. The first club president was Francesco Marangi. The first colours worn by Lecce during this time were black and white stripes, known in Italy as bianconeri.

In its formative years, Lecce played in mostly regional leagues and competitions. During the 1923/24 season the club broke up, before coming back on 16 September 1927 as Unione Sportiva Lecce. The club were still wearing black and white stripes (similar to Juventus) at this point, and the first president under the name Unione Sportiva Lecce was Luigi Lopez y Rojo.

[edit] League: Early years 1930s, 40s and 50s

Taranto Sport played Lecce in a game for promotion to Serie B from the local Southern Italian league, Lecce were victorious winning 3-2 after extra time. They were entered into Serie B for the 1929/30 season, the first game they played in the league was against Novara Calcio on 6 October 1929 , which they won 2-1. They would eventually finished 13th. But for the second time in the clubs history, it sized activity at the end of the 1931-32 season.

Four years later, Lecce came back and went into Serie C, finishing 11th in their return season. Around this time the club was in turmoil, the following season they withdrew from Serie C after four days, and then during the 1938-39 season they finished in 3rd place but were moved down to 12th after it was revealed that the club had violated the league's federal regulations.

The club finished 1st during the 1943-44 season, but club football was suspended for the Second World War. Non the less, when club football resumed they finished as champions of Serie C once more, gaining promotion back into Serie B. Two decent seasons followed (finishing 4th and 3rd in respective seasons), with star Silvestri scoring 20 goals in one season, before the club were relegated.

Lecce stayed down in Serie C for six seasons during this period, though this was not a particularly successful time for the club, striker Anselmo Bislenghi scored 83 goals for the club during this period, thus becoming a hero. The club slipped even lower to Serie IV where they spent three years.

[edit] Seventeen seasons of Serie C: 1960s, 70s and 80s

From 1959 to 1975, Lecce had seventeen seasons in Serie C. They came extremely close to promotion several times during that period, finishing second three seasons in a row (1971-72, 1972-73, 1973-74) before gaining promotion in the 1975-76 season.

The same year as their promotion Lecce tasted cup success, winning the Coppa Italia Serie C. In 1976 Lecce took part in the Anglo-Italian Semiprofessional Cup, notching up a 4-0 victory against Scarborough F.C.,[3] ].

During 1980, a scandal which rocked Italian football, Lecce under president Franco Jurlano occurred. However, Jurlano was able to demonstrate his innocence and the scandal only lead to disqualification of the player Claudius Merlo. The club was struck by a tragedy in 1983, players Michele Lo Russo and Ciro Pezzella died in an automotive accident. To this day, Lo Russo remains the club record holder for most number of appearances with 415.

[edit] Promotion to Serie A: mid-1980s and 90s

Under the management of Eugenio Fascetti, Lecce would achieve promotion to Serie A for the first time in 1985. They finished bottom and were relegated after only one season, but defeated Roma 3-2 away in the penultimate game to deal a fatal blow to Roma's title hopes. Losing a promotion play-off 2-1 to Cesena the following season, they would return to Serie A in 1988.

Under Carlo Mazzone, Lecce finished a respectable 9th place in 1989. Stars of the side included striker Pedro Pasculli and midfielders Antonio Conte and Paolo Benedetti. They lasted three seasons before relegation, and returned two years later. Season 1993-94 saw Lecce finish last with a pitiful 11 points, the lowest ever of any Serie A team, and a second relegation came the following year.

Giampiero Ventura saw Lecce achieve successive promotions before leaving for Cagliari. Once more, it proved a struggle in Serie A despite the best efforts of striker Francesco Palmieri and a famous away win against Milan on October 19, 1997.

In the summer of 1998 Pantaleo Corvino was appointed new sports director, gaining a reputation for scouting new talents in the years to come. The team were good enough to return to Serie A in 1999 and begin another three-year stint in the top-flight, with yet another return to Serie A in 2003.

[edit] Three years in Serie A (2003-2006)

In 2004, under Delio Rossi, who had been managing the club since 2002, Lecce achieved an impressive result, reaching the 9th final position after an awful first half of the season. Famous performances include two sensactional victories in a row, first against Italian giants Juventus 4-3 in Turin and then against Inter 2-1 in Lecce. This helped the club to finish in 10th position. The following season in 2004-05 Zdenek Zeman oversaw a highly attack-minded team which scored plenty of goals, they ended up in 10th position, putting in the spotlight talents like Valeri Bojinov and Mirko Vucinic. Lecce had the second best attack with 66 goals (Juventus came first with 67 goals) and the worst defence with 73 goal. This is a record, as for the first time the team with the worst defence managed to survive in the history of Serie A.

The 2005-06 was a continual struggle for Lecce. The club has changed its manager two times (Silvio Baldini for Angelo Adamo Gregucci, and then to youth team coach Roberto Rizzo supported by goalkeeper coach Franco Paleari). The numerous managerial moves could not turn Lecce's fortune as they were relegated in 19th place. In June Giovanni Semeraro returned at the helm of the club after 9 months. The club re-appointed Zdenek Zeman as manager, just one year after he had left the club.

Lecce were unable to avoid relegation from Serie A despite some initial hope due to the Serie A match-fixing scandal.

[edit] Consolidation, promotion and new relegation

The club had a mixed start to the 2006-07 season in Serie B, winning three home games (including a win against early league leaders, Genoa), though they have suffered poor away form. After a large drop in form, recording 10 losses in 18 matches, Zdenek Zeman was sacked as manager and replaced by Giuseppe Papadopulo. On March 10, 2007 Lecce clinched a historical victory over Frosinone, beaten 5-0 at Stadio Via del Mare. Having gained 36 points in the second-leg part of the season, Lecce ended the season in the middle of the table (9th place).

The 2007-08 season saw Lecce fight for a place in the Italian Serie A for the next season. Despite earning 83 points (12 more than sixth-placed Pisa) and boasting the best defence in the tournament, the giallorossi were forced to face play-offs for promotion in the top flight. In the semi final they beat Pisa in both legs (1-0 away and 2-1 at home) to secure a place in the final against AlbinoLeffe. Then they won the first leg 1-0 away, before securing a 1-1 draw in the second leg at the Via del Mare to gain promotion.

After insisting rumors, Papadopulo quit due to a difference of opinion with the general manager of the club and was replaced by Mario Beretta, who had a quite satisfactory start in the 2008-09 Serie A season. He remained in charge for twenty-seven games, but, due to four defeats in the last five matches, with the team one point below the survival zone, he was sacked and Luigi De Canio was appointed new manager. Seven points earned in ten matches were not enough to secure Lecce a spot in the next Serie A season. Relegation was official with a game to spare, after a 1-1 home draw against Fiorentina.

[edit] Current squad

First team squad, as of 2009-01-31[4]

No. Position Player
1 Flag of Italy GK Antonio Rosati
3 Flag of Italy DF Tiziano Polenghi
4 Flag of Brazil MF Edinho
6 Flag of Brazil DF Ângelo
7 Flag of Italy MF Andrea Zanchetta (captain)
8 Flag of Italy MF Gianni Munari
9 Flag of Italy FW Daniele Cacia
10 Flag of Italy MF Fabio Caserta
11 Flag of Argentina FW José Ignacio Castillo
14 Flag of Brazil DF Fabiano
15 Flag of France DF Hemza Mihoubi
16 Flag of Italy DF Andrea Esposito
18 Flag of Uruguay MF Guillermo Giacomazzi
19 Flag of Italy MF Luca Ariatti
20 Flag of Italy MF Giuseppe Vives
21 Flag of Italy MF Andrea Ardito
22 Flag of Italy GK Davide Petrachi
23 Flag of Italy DF Raffaele Schiavi
24 Flag of Paraguay MF Daniel Raschle
No. Position Player
25 Flag of Côte d'Ivoire FW Axel Cédric Konan
37 Flag of Paraguay FW Jorge Ortega
40 Flag of Italy DF Alberto Giuliatto
41 Flag of Italy DF Gianmarco Ingrosso
99 Flag of Italy GK Francesco Benussi
Flag of Mali MF Drissa Diarra
Flag of Italy FW Cristian Agnelli
Giuseppe Caccavallo
Mattia Conte
Flag of Mali DF Souleymane Diamoutene
Flag of Switzerland MF Frank Feltscher
Ugo Gabrieli
Francesco Giorgetti
Matteo Legittimo
Stefano Mandorino
Vittorio Triarico
Antonio Tundo
Flag of Slovakia Blazej Vascak
Flag of Italy FW Giuseppe Cozzolino

[edit] Notable players

See Also: Category:U.S. Lecce players

[edit] Managerial history

Lecce have had many managers and trainers throughout the history of a club, in some seasons more than one manager was in charge. Here is a chronological list of them from 1927 onwards.[5]

 
Name Nationality Years
Luigi Ferrero Flag of Italy 1927–1928
Ferenc Plemich Flag of Hungary 1928–1930
Pietro Piselli Flag of Italy 1930–1931
Ferenc Molnár Flag of Hungary 1931
Calò Flag of Italy 1934–1935
Ferenc Plemich Flag of Hungary 1936–1937
Harpad Hajos Flag of Hungary 1937–1938
Giobatta Rebuffo Flag of Italy 1938–1939
Alferio Cubi Flag of Italy 1939–1941
Ferenc Plemich Flag of Hungary 1941–1942
Giovanni Degni Flag of Italy 1942–1944
Luigi Indrizzi Flag of Italy 1944–1945
Ferenc Hirzer Flag of Hungary 1945
Ferenc Plemich Flag of Hungary 1945–1946
Giovanni Brezzi Flag of Italy 1946–1947
Raffaele Anguilla Flag of Italy 1947
Ercole Dossena Flag of Italy 1947–1948
Raffaele Costantino Flag of Italy 1948
Mario Magnozzi Flag of Italy 1948
Ferenc Plemich Flag of Hungary 1948–1949
Raffaele Costantino Flag of Italy 1949
Cesare Migliorini Flag of Italy 1949–1950
Italo Paterno Flag of Italy 1950
Giovanni Brezzi Flag of Italy 1950–1951
Virgilio Levratto Flag of Italy 1951–1952
Pietro Magni Flag of Italy 1952–1953
Giovanni Degni Flag of Italy 1953
Gino Vianello Flag of Italy 1953–1954
Raffaele Costantino Flag of Italy 1954–1955
Euro Riparbelli Flag of Italy 1955
Carmelo Russo Flag of Italy 1955–1956
Cesare Gallea Flag of Italy 1956
Ambrogio Alfonso Flag of Italy 1956–1958
Ugo Starace Flag of Italy 1958
Gino Vianello Flag of Italy 1958–1959
Ambrogio Alfonso Flag of Italy 1959–1960
Dino Bovoli Flag of Italy 1960–1962
Ulisse Giunchi Flag of Italy 1962
Piero Andreoli Flag of Italy 1962–1964
Ambrogio Alfonso Flag of Italy 1964–1965
Gino Vianello Flag of Italy 1965–1966
Luigi Soffrido Flag of Italy 1966
 
Name Nationality Years
Ambrogio Alfonso Flag of Italy 1966–1967
Gianni Seghedoni Flag of Italy 1967–1968
Ottorino Dugini Flag of Italy 1968
Eugenio Bersellini Flag of Italy 1968–1971
Giuseppe Corradi Flag of Italy 1971–1973
Maino Neri Flag of Italy 1973
Giacomo Losi Flag of Italy 1973–1974
Nicola Chiricallo Flag of Italy 1974–1976
Antonio Renna Flag of Italy 1976–1977
Lamberto Giorgis Flag of Italy 1977–1978
Pietro Santin Flag of Italy 1978–1979
Bruno Mazzia Flag of Italy 1979–1981
Gianni Di Marzio Flag of Italy 1981–1982
Mario Corso Flag of Italy 1982–1983
Eugenio Fascetti Flag of Italy 1983–1986
Pietro Santin Flag of Italy 1986
Carlo Mazzone Flag of Italy 1986–1990
Zbigniew Boniek Flag of Poland 1990–1991
Alberto Bigon Flag of Italy 1991
Aldo Sensibile Flag of Italy 1991–1992
Alberto Bigon Flag of Italy 1992
Bruno Bolchi Flag of Italy 1992–1993
Nedo Sonetti Flag of Italy 1993–1994
Rino Marchesi Flag of Italy 1994
Piero Lenzi Flag of Italy 1994
Luciano Spinosi Flag of Italy 1994–1995
Edoardo Reja Flag of Italy 1995
Giampiero Ventura Flag of Italy 1995–1997
Cesare Prandelli Flag of Italy 1997
Angelo Pereni Flag of Italy 1997–1998
Nedo Sonetti Flag of Italy 1998–1999
Alberto Cavasin Flag of Italy 1999–2002
Delio Rossi Flag of Italy 2002–2004
Zdeněk Zeman Flag of the Czech Republic 2004–2005
Angelo Gregucci Flag of Italy 2005
Silvio Baldini Flag of Italy 2005–2006
Roberto Rizzo Flag of Italy 2006
Zdeněk Zeman Flag of the Czech Republic 2006
Giuseppe Papadopulo Flag of Italy 2006–2008
Mario Beretta Flag of Italy 2008–2009
Luigi De Canio Flag of Italy 2009-present

[edit] Honours and Club Records

  • Serie B
    • Promoted - 1984-85, 1987-88, 1992-93, 1996-97, 1998-99, 2002-03, 2007-08
  • Serie C
    • Champions - 1945-46, 1975-76, 1995-96

[edit] Youth Team Honours

[edit] Player records

All-time Top 10 Lecce Goalscorers
Player Goals
Flag of Italy Anselmo Bislenghi 87
Flag of Italy Franco Cardinali 66
Flag of Argentina Pedro Pasculli 54
Flag of Italy Aurelio De Marco 50
Flag of Italy Gaetano Montenegro 49
Flag of Uruguay Javier Chevantón 45
Flag of Italy Luigi Silvestri 45
Flag of Italy Pietro De Santis 43
Flag of Italy Ennio Fiaschi 40
Flag of Italy Giancarlo Ferrari 36
Flag of Montenegro Mirko Vucinic 34


Players capped for Italy national football team

[edit] Stadium Information

[edit] References

  1. ^ Football stadiums of the world - Stadium List Europe
  2. ^ Player History - Lecce formed 1908
  3. ^ - RSSSF
  4. ^ "Prima Squadra" (in Italian). U.S. Lecce. http://www.uslecce.it/ElencoPrimaSquadra.aspx. Retrieved on 2009-01-09. 
  5. ^ "Dati storici". wLecce.it. http://www.wlecce.it/page.php?pg=archivio. Retrieved on 18 December 2008. 

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