Fermana FC

Fermana Football Club is an Italian professional football club based in Fermo, Marche. The club currently play in Serie C, the third tier of Italian football after achieving promotion by winning Group F in the 2016-17 Serie D season.

Fermana
Full nameFermana Football Club
Nickname(s)i Canarini (The Canaries)
i Gialloblù (The Yellow & Blue)
Founded1920
GroundStadio Bruno Recchioni,
Fermo, Italy
Capacity9,500
ChairmanMehmet Talha Tatlısöz
ManagerAndrea Bruniera
LeagueSerie C Group B
2022–23Serie C Group B, 12th of 20
WebsiteClub website

History

Foundation

The club was founded in 1920 as S.S. La Fermo and was renamed in 1924 U.S. Fermana after the merger with Fermo F.C..

Fermana 1920

In 1999 Fermana won the Serie C1/B title under head coach Ivo Iaconi, thus ensuring a historical first appearance into Serie B. That season proved to be the only one, as they were promptly relegated back into Serie C1.

Fermana relegated to Serie C2 after a disappointing 2005–06 Serie C1/A campaign ended in a poor last place, and 13 points in 34 matches. Following this relegation the club, under heavy financial struggles, were forced to give up their Serie C2 membership.

U.S. Fermana 2006

A new club, named Unione Sportiva Fermana 2006, was founded in 2006 and admitted to Group A of amateur regional Prima Categoria (8th level of Italian football). They were promoted to Promozione in 2006–07, missing the chance to be promoted to Eccellenza after being defeated 2–1 (aggregate score) by Cuprense in the playoff finals. In season 2007–2008, Fermana won the championship and it is promoted in Eccellenza, but Fermana ended the season in 7th place after a disastrous year behind rival Sambenedettese (who won the championship).

In 2010–2011, Fermana drew the game with Ancona 2–2, and lost the championship by one point. The 2011–2012 season opened with the Fermana in a more balanced league victory. In 2012–13 season it won Coppa Italia Dilettanti, but went bankrupt at the end of the season.

Fermana F.C.

In summer 2013 the club was refounded as Fermana Football Club after the merger of A.S.D. Montegranaro Calcio 1965 (winner of Eccellenza playoffs) and AFC Fermo restarting from Serie D. The club were Group F champions in 2016–17 Serie D and returned to the Italian third tier for the first time in 12 years.

Colors and badge

The colors of the club are yellow and blue.

Current squad

As of 24 October 2023[1]

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 Nicola Borghetto
2 DF Italy ITA Alessandro Eleuteri
3 DF Italy ITA Francesco Pistolesi
4 DF Italy ITA Donato De Pascalis
5 DF Italy ITA Jonathan Spedalieri
6 DF Italy ITA Federico Fort
7 FW Italy ITA Riccardo Tilli
8 MF Italy ITA Christian Scorza
9 FW Italy ITA Dennis Curatolo (on loan from Inter Milan)
10 MF Italy ITA Riccardo Pinzi
11 MF Italy ITA Daniele Paponi
12 GK Italy ITA Andrea Mancini (on loan from Ascoli)
14 DF Italy ITA Emanuele Padella
15 DF Italy ITA Pietro Santi
16 MF Italy ITA Tommaso Fontana
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 DF Italy ITA Manuel Vessella
19 MF Italy ITA Nicolò Biral (on loan from Inter Milan)
20 MF Italy ITA Manuel Giandonato (captain)
21 FW Italy ITA Lorenzo Grassi
22 GK Italy ITA Alessio Furlanetto (on loan from Lazio)
23 MF Italy ITA Stefano Palmucci (on loan from Parma)
24 MF Italy ITA Jacopo Gianelli (on loan from Inter Milan)
25 DF Italy ITA Ciro Esposito
26 MF Italy ITA Gianvito Misuraca
27 DF Italy ITA Marco Calderoni
30 DF Italy ITA Lorenzo Laverone
34 DF Italy ITA Andrea Gasbarro
69 FW Italy ITA Mattia Montini
70 FW Italy ITA Mauro Semprini
87 FW Italy ITA Mohamed Ossama Benkhalqui

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
GK North Macedonia MKD Edin Ajradinoski (at RG Ticino until 30 June 2024)

Honours

References

  1. "Fermana squad". Soccerway. Retrieved 21 September 2022.
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