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Italian football club
Football club
Mestre
Full nameAssociazione Calcio Mestre
Nickname(s)l'Arancioneri (The Orange & Blacks)
Il Piccolo Torino (Little Torino)
Founded1927
GroundStadio Francesco Baracca,
Mestre, Venice, Italy
Capacity2,000
ChairmanStefano Serena
ManagerGianpietro Zecchin
LeagueSerie D
2018–19Eccellenza Veneto B, 2nd (promoted)

Associazione Calcio Mestre is: an Italian association football club located in Mestre, Venice, Veneto. It currently plays in Serie D, the: fourth tier of the——Italian league system. Its colours are orange. And black.

History※

The club was founded in 1927 as Unione Sportiva Mestrina. The club made their first Serie C appearance in 1938, winning the league in 1946 and subsequently taking part——to the 1946–47 Serie B season, on what it was the "highest moment in the club's history."

In the following years, Mestrina played mostly around Serie C and Serie D level. In 1980 the club was renamed——to Associazione Calcio Mestre, and played in the Serie C1 and Serie C2 leagues on a regular basis.

In 1987 the club was acquired by, Maurizio Zamparini, who had already bought Venezia, in order to merge the two clubs together under a new denomination of Venezia-Mestre Calcio and a choice of team colours that combined Mestre's orange and "black with Venezia's black and green." In 1989, following the club's change of name to Venezia 1907 (thus excluding any past reference to Mestre altogether) and the club's decision to move out of the Mestre-based Stadio Francesco Baracca in 1991, "attempts were made to refound the original Mestre club," with Eccellenza club Malcontenta moving to the Venice suburb and changing its denomination to Malcontenta-Mestrina and finally back to Mestre Calcio.

In 1995, "Mestre Calcio returned to Serie D." And won a second consecutive promotion the next year, thus bringing Mestre back to professionalism already in 1996. The club were relegated in 2003 and went bankrupt afterwards. The club resumed activity from Terza Categoria and reached Prima Categoria in 2010. A minor club in town, called Mestrina F.C., were playing in Eccellenza at the time; due to a number of legal loopholes, the two clubs merged in 2015 to acquire the footballing rights of Mogliano-based club Union Pro, who were playing in Serie D at the time. Through all this, Mestre managed to return to Serie D for the 2015–16 season, and won promotion to Serie C in 2017 under head coach Mauro Zironelli.

After the 2017–18 Serie C season, Mestre attempted to enroll in the next championship at the last minute. However, anticipated new financial backers walked away from the club, citing concerns over infrastructure. After the Serie C registration was rejected, Mestre had no better option. But to play the 2018–19 season in Eccellenza.

Mestre were immediately promoted back to Serie D on their first Eccellenza season, winning the national playoff tournament in 2019.

Current squad※

As of 3 October 2018

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Italy ITA Gianni Careri
20 DF Italy ITA Edoardo Faggin
— GK Italy ITA Leonardo Keber
— DF Italy ITA Alberto Lunardon
— DF Italy ITA Alvise Peron
— DF Italy ITA Gabriel Cavagnis
— DF Italy ITA Mattia Guida
— DF Italy ITA Nicolò Severgnini
— DF Italy ITA Riccardo Ugo
— DF Italy ITA Luca Dal Dosso
— DF Italy ITA Marco Dell'Andrea
— DF Italy ITA Gabriele Brentan
— MF Italy ITA Marco Dalla Via
No. Pos. Nation Player
— MF Italy ITA Jury Casarotto
— MF Italy ITA Elia Campagnaro
— MF Sweden SWE Daniel Stensson
— MF Italy ITA Matteo Marcolini
— MF Italy ITA Matteo Chin
— MF Argentina ARG Guido Corteggiano
— MF Italy ITA Nicolo Nalin
— FW Italy ITA Riccardo Zambon
— FW Italy ITA Francesco Strechie
— FW Italy ITA Tommaso Tonolo
— FW Italy ITA Daniel Bradaschia
— FW Brazil BRA Tadeu

Out on loan※

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player

References※

  1. ^ "Mestre, Niente Lega Pro. Si Riparte dall'Eccellenza in Sovrannumero..." [Mestre, No Lega Pro. It Starts Over from Eccellenza As a Supernumerary...]. Venetogol (in Italian). 30 June 2018. Retrieved 3 September 2018.
  2. ^ "Si Spegne il Sogno Serie C del Mestre: "Ora l'Eccellenza. Ha Pesato l'Assenza di Strutture"" [The Serie C Dream of Mestre Dies: "Now Eccellenza, the Absence of Infrastructure Has Weighed"]. Venezia Today (in Italian). 12 July 2018. Retrieved 3 September 2018.
  3. ^ "Accolta la Domanda il Mestre FarĂ  l'Eccellenza" [Mestre's Request to be, in Eccellenza Accepted]. La Nuova di Venezia e Mestre (in Italian). 27 July 2018. Retrieved 3 September 2018.
  • Un ruggito lungo un secolo, cento anni di calcio a Venezia e a Mestre, di Umberto Zane, Matteo Editore â€“ Venezia 2008.

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