ASD Football Club Matese

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Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Football Club Matese, commonly referred to as F.C. Matese (Italian pronunciation: [maˈteːze, -eːse]; also stylised as FC Matese), is a football club based in Sepicciano, a frazione of Piedimonte Matese, in Campania, Southern Italy. The club currently competes in Serie D, the fourth tier of the Italian football league system.[2][3]

F.C. Matese
Full nameAssociazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Football Club Matese
Nickname(s)I Verdeoro (The Green-and-golds)
I Lupi Matesini (The Wolves of Matese)
Founded6 June 2020; 3 years ago (6 June 2020)
GroundStadio Pasqualino Ferrante
Capacity1,500[1]
PresidentCarmine Matera
ManagerVincenzo Feola
LeagueSerie D Group F
WebsiteClub website
Current season

History edit

A History of Sport in Piedimonte Matese (Piedimonte d'Alife) edit

Sport in the modern era in Piedimonte Matese (known until 1970 as Piedimonte d'Alife) traces its roots back to Pro Piedimonte, a multi-sports club founded in 1928. In addition to football, other sports such as; running and tug of war; were also practised. The club's first President (chairman) was Erminio Tedesco. Pro Piedimonte was in existence for at least 40 years.[4]

Founding of A.S.D. Football Club Matese edit

F.C. Matese was founded on the morning of 6 June 2020 from the merger of Eccellenza clubs A.S.D. Comprensorio Vairano (from Vairano Patenora) and A.S.D. Tre Pini Matese (from Piedimonte Matese). Despite being from Campania, both clubs played in the Molise divisions.[5][6] The club's name, Football Club Matese, is often shortened to F.C. Matese; alternatively written as FC Matese. The new team was admitted to Serie D for the 2020–21 season, retaining the "Matese" part of its club name, with no mention of Comprensorio Vairano. Stadio Pasqualino Ferrante, formerly home to both Tre Pini Matese and fellow club F.W.P. Matese, was chosen as F.C. Matese's home venue.[citation needed]

Serie D edit

Inaugural campaign: 2020–21 season edit

F.C. Matese's first-ever league fixture saw them face Olympia Agnonese away from home on 27 September 2020. The visitors got off to a flying start when Portuguese forward Leonardo Abreu scored to break the deadlock after six minutes. Corrado Urbano's side commanded a three-goal lead before the half-hour mark, scoring twice in the space of two minutes, with a goal from Italian forward Antonio Negro, before Leo Abreu volleyed home his second to make it 0–3 at half-time. Italian midfielder; Manél Minicucci netted F.C. Matese's fourth after 78 minutes to claim the club's first-ever win in Serie D.[7] Following the club's comprehensive 0–4 away victory over Olympia Agnonese, F.C. Matese would lose their next two matches against Atletico Terme Fiuggi (2–3); and Montegiorgio Calcio (2–0), respectively. After a two-game losing streak, the club managed a 0–0 draw with Aprilia. Corrado Urbano's side then suffered a succession of defeats, losing 4–0 away to Città di Campobasso, 1–3 at home to Castelfidardo, 1–2 at home versus Castelnuovo Vomano, and 3–1 away to Cynthialbalonga. F.C. Matese returned to winning ways, with a first home victory and only their second of the season, coming in a 3–0 win over Vastese at Stadio Pasqualino Ferrante, thus bringing an end to their four-game losing streak. However, the team's winning run lasted just one match, as F.C. Matese fell to a 3–1 away defeat against Notaresco. After their first ten matches, F.C. Matese had recorded a mere two wins, one draw and six defeats, giving them just 7 points, leaving them sitting in the bottom half of the table. However, a change in fortunes; saw the club approach the midway point of the season in a steady position with 18 points, following three successive wins, two draws and one defeat taking their tally to five wins, three draws and eight losses for the season. F.C. Matese built upon their mid-season form, managing a 0–0 home draw against Rieti, a second win over Olympia Agnonese, and its first victory against Atletico Terme Fiuggi.[citation needed]

Promotion play-offs edit

In its inaugural season (2020–21), under the management of Corrado Urbano, F.C. Matese recorded a fifth-place finish in the league, amassing 56 points after 34 games, leaving them tied on points with two other teams; third-placed Pineto and fourth-placed Cynthialbalonga. It meant that F.C. Matese had qualified for the Serie D promotion play-offs. However, as all three sides had finished on the same number of points, the play-off matches were decided on "Head-to-head", with Pineto scoring 6, Cynthialbalonga 5, and Matese 4. Consequently, F.C. Matese were drawn, against second-placed team Notaresco, with the match being played on 23 June 2021 at Notaresco's Stadio Comunale Vincenzo Savini.[8] After trailing 1–0 at half-time, courtesy of a goal from Notaresco midfielder Mattia Frulla in the 21st-minute, the Matesini; were reduced to ten men, after defender Luigi Setola's sending off for a second yellow card with just under 20 minutes left to play of normal-time.[9] F.C. Matese lost the semi-final 1–0, sending Notaresco; through to the play-off final against eventual winners Pineto.[10]

2021–22 season edit

On 7 August 2021, it was announced that F.C. Matese would participate in the 2021–22 edition of the Coppa Italia Serie D, thus making their debut in the competition.[11] They were handed a home tie against Vastogirardi. Unfortunately for Matese, they would be eliminated by Vastogirardi in the first round of the Coppa Italia Serie D, losing 1–3.

2022–23 season edit

On 21 August 2022, Matese were drawn away to Barletta in the preliminary round of the competition, losing 1–0.

2023–24 season edit

On 3 September 2023, Matese were drawn away to Real Casalnuovo in the first round of the competition, losing 0–3. Il campionato 2023/24 inizia il 10 settembre in trasferta a L'Aquila perdendo 2-0 e la prima partita in casa ovvero la 2 giornata sfida Società Sportiva Città di Campobasso perdendo 0-3. La prima vittoria della stagione arriva alla 4 giornata in casa con l'Atletico Ascoli seguita poi dai successi contro Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Tivoli Calcio 1919 e Roma city ma la sconfitta ritorna in trasferta contro Alma Juventus Fano 1906 e Sora Calcio 1907

Colours and crest edit

F.C. Matese's colours are green & gold to symbolise both the Matese mountains and the agricultural fields.[12] The club's circular badge features a gold band as its outermost layer, a second thinner white layer and a third, green layer resembling a ringed doughnut, which encases a white circle that depicts a wolf howling at a full moon, atop a summit and an elevated football. There is also two gold (sometimes white) stars and the Latin inscription "Duc in Altum", which translates to "Put Out Into The Deep",[13] and MCMXXXV (the year 1935), in Roman numerals.[14]

Sponsorship and kit manufacturers edit

Their kit is; produced by Italian sportswear supplier Givova. Their shirt sponsor is Ponte Reale, an Italian company that manufactures Buffalo mozzarella cheese.[15]

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
2020– Givova Ponte Reale

Players edit

Current squad edit

As of 26 September 2023[16][17][18][19]

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   ITA Mattia Palombo
GK   CAN Damianos Verzamanis

DF   ITA Vittorio Nocerino
DF   ITA Vincenzo Guarino
DF   ITA Alex Gagliardini
DF   ITA Gabriel Santoni
DF   ITA Francesco Siena (on loan from Salernitana U19)
DF   ITA Antonio Riccio
DF   ITA Fialmpi Lesi
DF   ITA Giuseppe Mallardo

MF   ITA Emanuele Setola
MF   ITA Alessio Langellotti
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   ITA Luca Ricciardi (captain)
MF   ITA Francesco Mallardo
MF   SEN Kalagna Gomis
MF   ITA Andrea Bracaglia
MF   ITA Alessandro Russo

FW   ITA Daniele Napoletano
FW   LBR Abubaka Morris Passewe
FW   ITA Luca Orlando
FW   ITA Aldo Minasi (on loan from Juve Stabia U19)
FW   ITA Alessio D'Andrea
FW   ITA Raffaele De Martino
FW   ITA Alessandro Marcucci
FW   ITA Filippo Iacovoni

Out on loan edit

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF   NED Chernet Boersma (on loan at Casalbordino)
No. Pos. Nation Player

Former players edit

  •   Léo Abreu
  •   Jonathan Adusa
  •   Francesco Apredda
  •   Lorenzo Ballerini
  •   Antonio Barbato
  •   Mario Barone
  •   Giovanni Blando
  •   Stefano Bruno
  •   Raffaele Buonocore
  •   Domenico Cantelmo
  •   Alessandro Carnevale
  •   Giancarlo Di Cillo
  •   Nicola Ciotola
  •   Stefano Costantino
  •   Piergiorgio Delicato
  •   Mario Esposito
  •   Vittorio Esposito
  •   Roberto Felici
  •   Antonio La Gamba
  •   Francesco Governali
  •   Jardel
  •   Aleksander Kuzmanović
  •   Francesco Leonetti
  •   Pasquale Di Lullo
  •   Paolo Masotta
  •   Manél Minicucci
  •   Damiano Modesto
  •   Christian Mulè
  •   Antonio Negro
  •   Badr El Ouazni
  •   Francesco Palumbo
  •   Antonio Reda
  •   Vincenzo Ricamato
  •   Walter Ricci
  •   Paolo Riggio
  •   Liberato Russo
  •   Gabriele Scacco
  •   Danilo Schettini
  •   Luigi Setola
  •   Luca Del Signore
  •   Gracjan Szyszka
  •   Vincenzo Tommasone
  •   Pompeo Tretola
  •   Nicola Vecchio
  •   Kristjan Vodopivec

Player records edit

Most goals Luis Fabián Galesio – 26 : 2020–21, 2021–22

Most goals in one season Luis Fabián Galesio – : 15 : 2020–21

Management and staff edit