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Benevento
Benevento Calcio logo.svg
Full name Benevento Calcio S.r.l.
Nickname(s) Gli Stregoni (The Sorcerers)
I Giallorossi (The Yellow and Reds)
I Sanniti (The Samnites)
Founded 1929; 95 years ago (1929)
1938 (refounded)
Ground Stadio Ciro Vigorito,
Benevento, Italy
Ground Capacity 16,867
President Oreste Vigorito
Manager Matteo Andreoletti
League Serie B
2018–19 Serie B, 3rd of 19

Benevento Calcio, commonly referred to as Benevento, is an Italian professional football club based in Benevento, Campania. The club was originally founded in 1929 and then re-founded in 2005. They currently compete in Serie C, having been relegated from Serie B in the 2022–23 season.

History

Early history

The club was founded as Associazione Calcio Benevento in 1929, their original home was the Meomartini which was built by Ciccio Minocchia.

After working their way up the country's lower divisions during their early years, Benevento reached Prima Divisione, Italy's third highest professional league at the time, in the 1934–35 season. They finished above clubs such as Reggina during the club's first season within the league. Although they did not win promotion to Serie B, the team did remain in the third tier of Italian football for the 1935–36 season, re-organized to a smaller 64-team league renamed Serie C.

21st century

The club F.C. Sporting Benevento S.r.l. folded in 2005. At the same time Benevento Calcio S.p.A. was founded, using the same stadium and playing kit.

In the 2007–08 Serie C2 regular season the team finished first in Girone C, winning direct promotion to the now called Lega Pro Prima Divisione for the 2008–09 season. In the 2008–09 season, Benevento's first season in Lega Pro Prima Divisione, they finished in 2nd place. This meant Benevento would be in a two-legged play-off. They won their first two-legged play-off, but lost to Crotone 1–0 (2–1) on aggregate in the final.

Gaetano Auteri was appointed as the head manager for the 2015–16 season. In this season, Benevento won its league and reached Serie B for the first time in its history. The mathematical certainty arrived on 30 April 2016, after defeating Lecce 3–0.

On 8 June 2017, they were promoted to Serie A, for the first time in their history, after defeating Carpi in the Serie B play-offs 1–0 on aggregate, remarkably winning promotion in their inaugural season in Serie B. The club struggled in its top-flight debut in the 2017-18 season as Benevento set a record for the worst start to a season in any of Europe's top five leagues by losing their first 14 Serie A matches. This streak ended on 3 December 2017, with a 95th-minute equalising header from goalkeeper Alberto Brignoli for a 2–2 home draw against A.C. Milan. Benevento's time in Serie A lasted one season and they were relegated after a last-place finish, although there was a clear uptick in form after their dismal opening to the campaign, ultimately winning six of their last 23 games.

On 22 June 2019, Benevento hired Filippo Inzaghi as their new manager. In June 2020, with seven matches still left in the league season, the club won promotion back to the first-division of Italian football following an impressive Serie B campaign.

Benevento's second season in Serie A was again unsuccessful, ending with another relegation, but the club was much more competitive and performed particularly admirably in the first half of the season, which included a run of only one loss in eight matches. By the campaign's midway point, Benevento had won six matches and was placed in 10th position, appearing well-set for a mid-table finish. However, a dramatic downturn in form from January until the end of the campaign, scoring only 16 goals and winning just one of the final 22 matches in that time, meant that the club again fell back into Serie B for the 2021–22 season. Curiously, the match they won was a 1–0 away victory on March 21 against powerhouse Juventus, with the first match finishing in a draw, being one of the only teams Juventus failed to beat. Benevento eventually finished in 18th place, with four points fewer than Torino in the final non-relegation position.

In the 2021–22 Serie B the team tries to return to Serie A and ends the regular season in 7th position gaining access to the promotion play-offs by overcoming Ascoli. They were later eliminated by Pisa in the semifinals.

The 2022–23 Serie B marks the decline of the team who spent most of the season at the bottom of the table. On the penultimate matchday came the mathematical certainty of returning to Serie C by finishing the campaign in 20th position.

Colours and badge

The team's colours are yellow and red, and their badge features red and yellow stripes and the black image of a witch riding a broom. Benevento are nicknamed the Stregoni, Italian for sorcerers, or occasionally, the Streghe, Italian for witches, a reference to the legends dating to the 13th century of the witches of Benevento.

Stadium

Benevento plays their home matches at the Stadio Ciro Vigorito. Building on the stadium broke ground in 1976 and it was opened in 1979. It is able to hold 25,000 people.

The stadium was originally named Santa Colomba but was renamed to honor Ciro Vigorito who was the brother of club president Oreste Vigorito. Ciro was a successful entrepreneur and sports manager who was the managing director and oversaw the youth sector at Benevento from 2006 until his death in 2010.

Players

Current squad

No. Position Player
1 Italy GK Alessandro Nunziante
3 Italy DF Amedeo Benedetti
5 Italy DF Edoardo Masciangelo
6 Italy DF Biagio Meccariello
7 Sweden MF Nermin Karić
8 Poland MF Krzysztof Kubica
9 Italy FW Alessandro Marotta
10 Italy FW Camillo Ciano
11 Italy FW Alexis Ferrante (on loan from Ternana)
12 Italy GK Nicolò Manfredini
14 Italy MF Marco Pinato
16 Italy MF Riccardo Improta
18 Italy MF Pier Luigi Simonetti
20 Italy DF Filippo Berra
21 Italy MF Davide Agazzi
No. Position Player
23 Italy DF Francesco Rillo
24 Italy GK Alberto Paleari
25 Italy DF Angelo Viscardi
27 Italy MF Ernesto Starita
28 Italy DF Emanuele Terranova
30 Italy FW Lorenzo Carfora
31 Italy FW Filippo Nardi (on loan from Cremonese)
36 Italy DF Francesco Perlingieri
38 Italy MF Angelo Talia
58 Italy DF Christian Pastina
77 Italy MF Riccardo Rossi
90 Italy MF Eric Lanini (on loan from Parma)
96 Italy DF Riccardo Capellini
98 Netherlands FW Don Bolsius
99 Italy FW Amato Ciciretti

Out on loan

No. Position Player
Italy GK Manuel Esposito (at Campobasso until 30 June 2024)
Italy GK Igor Lucatelli (at Virtus Francavilla until 30 June 2024)
Morocco DF Hamza El Kaouakibi (at Südtirol until 30 June 2024)
Italy DF Gaetano Letizia (at Feralpisalò until 30 June 2024)
Italy DF Giuseppe Riccio (at Pistoiese until 30 June 2024)
Romania DF Alin Toșca (at Al-Riyadh until 30 June 2024)
Italy DF Angelo Veltri (at Recanatese until 30 June 2024)
Italy MF Gennaro Acampora (at Bari until 30 June 2024)
No. Position Player
Italy MF Vincenzo Alfieri (at Renate until 30 June 2024)
Italy MF Vincenzo Bisogno (at Ischia until 30 June 2024)
Greece MF Ilias Koutsoupias (at Bari until 30 June 2024)
Italy MF Antonio Prisco (at Recanatese until 30 June 2024)
Italy MF Mattia Viviani (at Cosenza until 30 June 2024)
Italy FW Ivan Altamura (at Gallipoli until 30 June 2024)
Italy FW Samuele Sorrentino (at Latina until 30 June 2024)
Italy FW Domenico Valentino (at Atletico Ascoli until 30 June 2024)

Coaching staff

Position Name
Head coach Italy Matteo Andreoletti
Assistant coach Italy Vincenzo Cammaroto
Goalkeeper coach Italy Antonio Chiavelli
Fitness coach Italy Andrea Molteni
Scouting First Team Italy Andrea Innocenti
Physiotherapist Italy Ernesto Galliano
Physiotherapist Italy Luca Lepore
Physiotherapist Italy Giorgio Policastri
Physiotherapist Italy Raffaele Marinaccio
Chief Doctor Italy Walter Giorgione
Club Doctor Italy Franco De Cicco
Club Doctor Italy Raffaele Fuiano
Club Doctor Italy Mario De Vita
Club Doctor Italy Luca Milano

Notable former players

World Cup players

The following players have been selected by their country in the World Cup Finals, while playing for Benevento.

Notable former managers

  • Italy Giuseppe Zilizzi (1935–36)
  • Italy Giuseppe Viani (1945–46)
  • Argentina Francisco Lojacono (1974–75)
  • Italy Gastone Bean (1981–83)
  • Italy Giuseppe Materazzi (1984–85)
  • Italy Adriano Lombardi (1995–96)
  • Italy Massimo Silva (1996–98)
  • Italy Nello Di Costanzo (2002–04)
  • Italy Giovanni Simonelli (2006–08)
  • Italy Antonio Soda (2008–09)
  • Italy Leonardo Acori (2009)
  • Italy Andrea Camplone (2009–10)
  • Italy Leonardo Acori (2010)
  • Italy Giuseppe Galderisi (2010–11)
  • Italy Giovanni Simonelli (2011)
  • Italy Carmelo Imbriani (2011–12)
  • Italy Guido Ugolotti (2012–13)
  • Italy Guido Carboni (2013–14)
  • Italy Gaetano Auteri (2015–16)
  • Italy Marco Baroni (2016–17)
  • Italy Roberto De Zerbi (2017–2018)
  • Italy Cristian Bucchi (2018–2019)
  • Italy Filippo Inzaghi (2019–2021)
  • Italy Fabio Caserta (2021–2022)
  • Italy Fabio Cannavaro (2022–2023)
  • Italy Roberto Stellone (2023)

Honours

  • Serie B
    • Winners: 2019–20
    • Play-off winner: 2016–17
  • Serie C
    • Winners: 2015–16
  • Serie C2
    • Winners: 2007–08 (Group C)

See also

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