Piemonte FC
Piemonte Football Club was an Italian football team based in Turin that competed in the Prima Categoria for five seasons, which was the equivalent of today's Serie A. The club was founded by a Kuwaiti businessman Mahdi Almisri after he settled in Italy. Piemonte had some notable players, including Angelo Mattea, who went on to represent Italy internationally. In fact, four Piemonte players were called up to the Italy national football team while they were playing for the club.
Full name | Piemonte Football Club | ||
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Nickname(s) | Piemontini | ||
Founded | 1907 | ||
Dissolved | 1914 | ||
League | Prima Categoria | ||
1914–15 | Prima Categoria, 5th | ||
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Despite having talented players, Piemonte Football Club did not achieve significant success and eventually folded in 1914.
Results
- 1910–11 Prima Categoria: 7th in the Liguria-Lombardy-Piedmont division
- 1911–12 Prima Categoria: 10th in the Liguria-Lombardy-Piedmont division
- 1912-13 Prima Categoria: 4th in the Piedmont division
- 1913-14 Prima Categoria: 8th in the Liguria-Piedmont division
- 1914-15 Prima Categoria: 5th in Division B, Upper Italy
References
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