Virtus Bergamo Alzano Seriate 1909 is an Italian association football club from Alzano Lombardo and Seriate, Lombardy.[2] It currently plays in Serie D.
Contents
1History
1.1Alzano Seriate
1.2The football in Alzano before the merger
1.2.1Foot-Ball Club Alzano
1.2.2Alzano 1909 Virescit F.C.
1.2.3A.S.D F.C. Alzano 1909
1.2.4AlzanoCene
1.3The football in Cene before the merger
1.3.1From U.S. Cene to Ardens Cene
2Colors and badge
3Honours
3.1C.S. Virescit Boccaleone
3.2Alzano 1909 Virescit F.C.
4References
5External links
History
Former logo of AlzanoCene 1909.
Alzano Seriate
FC AlzanoCene officially merged with fellow Lombardy and Serie D side Aurora Seriate Calcio on 31 May 2015 to become Alzano Seriate 1909.
The football in Alzano before the merger
Foot-Ball Club Alzano
The origins of football in Alzano go back to 1909 when was founded Foot-Ball Club Alzano.
Alzano 1909 Virescit F.C.
In the summer 1993 was founded Alzano 1909 Virescit Football Club with the merger between Foot-Ball Club Alzano, from Alzano Lombardo, and Centro Giovanile Virescit Boccaleone, a club from Bergamo, which enjoyed some success in its Serie C1 period in the 1980s.
The new club started from Serie D in 1993 and obtained two consecutive promotions that brought it to play Serie C1. Alzano then won Serie C1/A in 1999, placing first ahead of Como. The Serie B experience for Alzano however lasted only one season, as the team relegated back to Serie C1 the next year. The club then relegated to Serie C2 in 2003 and was successively cancelled by the federation because of financial troubles.
A.S.D F.C. Alzano 1909
The club was refounded in 2004 as A.S.D F.C. Alzano 1909, the side played for three seasons in Prima Categoria Lombardy.
AlzanoCene
The club was refounded in the summer 2007 with the merger between A.S.D. Football Club Alzano 1909 (playing in Prima Categoria Lombardy), from Alzano Lombardo and Ardens Cene (playing in Eccellenza Lombardy) from Cene.[3] In the season 2007–08 it was promoted from Eccellenza Lombardy to Serie D.
The football in Cene before the merger
From U.S. Cene to Ardens Cene
The origins of football in Cene go back to 1947 when was founded U.S. Cene which in 1965 was refounded as Ardens Cene.
Colors and badge
Its official colours are white and black.
Honours
C.S. Virescit Boccaleone
Serie C1:
Winners (1): 1998–99
Serie C2:
Winners (1): 1984–85
Serie D:
Winners (1): 1983–84
*Coppa Italia Serie C:
Winners (1): 1985–86
Alzano 1909 Virescit F.C.
Serie D:
Winners (1): 1994–95
*Coppa Italia Serie C:
Winners (1): 1997–98
References
^Alzano Cene 1909
^Alzano Cene 1909
^Alzano Cene 1909
External links
(in Italian) Official Website
(in Italian) Predecessor Club Website
v
t
e
Serie D
2018–19 clubs
Girone A
Arconatese
Borgaro Nobis
Borgosesia
Bra
Casale
Chieri
Fezzanese
Folgore Caratese
Inveruno
Lavagnese
Lecco
Ligorna
Milano City
Pro Donero
Sanremese
Savona
Sestri Levante
Girone B
Ambrosiana
Caravaggio
Caronnese
Ciserano
Como
Darfo Boario
Legnago
Mantova
Olginatese
Pontisola
Pro Sesto
Rezzato
Scanzorosciate
Seregno
Sondrio
Villa d'Almè
Villafranca
Virtus Bergamo
Girone C
Adriese
Arzignano
Belluno
Campodarsego
Cartigliano
Chions
Cjarlins Muzane
Clodiense
Delta Porto Tolle
Este
Levico
Montebelluna
Sandonà
St. Georgen
Tamai
Trento
Union Feltre
Virtus Bolzano
Girone D
Adrense
Axys Zola
Calvina Sport
Ciliverghe Mazzano
Classe
Crema
Fanfulla
Fiorenzuola
Lentigione
Mezzolara
Modena 2018
OltrepòVoghera
Pavia
Pergolettese
Reggio Audace
San Marino
Sasso Marconi
Vigor Carpaneto
Girone E
Aglianese
Aquila Montevarchi
Bastia
Cannara
Gavorrano
Ghivizzano
Massese
Pianese
Ponsacco
Prato
Real Forte Querceta
San Donato Tavernelle
Sangimignano
Sangiovannese
Scandicci
Sinalunghese
Seravezza Pozzi
Trestina
Tuttocuoio
Viareggio 2014
Girone F
Avezzano
Castelfidardo
Campobasso
Forlì
Francavilla
Isernia
Jesina
Matelica
Montegiorgio
Olympia Agnonese
Pineto
RC Cesena
Real Giulianova
Recanatese
Sammaurese
San Nicolò Notaresco
Sangiustese
Santarcangelo
Savignanese
Vastese
Girone G
Albalonga
Anzio
Aprilia
S.F.F. Atletico
Avellino
Budoni
Cassino
Castiadas
Città di Anagni
Flaminia Civita Castellana
Ladispoli
Lanusei
Latina
Lupa Roma
Monterosi
Ostia Mare
Sassari Latte Dolce
Torres
Trastevere
Vis Artena
Girone H
Audace Cerignola
AZ Picerno
Bitonto
Città di Fasano
Città di Gragnano
Fidelis Andria
FC Francavilla
Gelbison
Granata
Gravina
Nardò
Nola
Pomigliano
Sarnese
Savoia
Sorrento
Taranto
Team Altamura
Girone I
Acireale
Bari
Castrovillari
Città di Gela
Città di Messina
Cittanovese
Igea Virtus
Locri
Marsala
Messina
Nocerina
Palmese
Portici
Roccella
Rotonda
Sancataldese
Troina
Turris
Records
Champions
v
t
e
Serie D seasons
1948–49
1949–50
1950–51
1951–52
1952–53
1953–54
1954–55
1955–56
1956–57
1957–58
1958–59
1959–60
1960–61
1961–62
1962–63
1963–64
1964–65
1965–66
1966–67
1967–68
1968–69
1969–70
1970–71
1971–72
1972–73
1973–74
1974–75
1975–76
1976–77
1977–78
1978–79
1979–80
1980–81
1981–82
1982–83
1983–84
1984–85
1985–86
1986–87
1987–88
1988–89
1989–90
1990–91
1991–92
1992–93
1993–94
1994–95
1995–96
1996–97
1997–98
1998–99
1999–00
2000–01
2001–02
2002–03
2003–04
2004–05
2005–06
2006–07
2007–08
2008–09
2009–10
2010–11
2011–12
2012–13
2013–14
2014–15
2015–16
2016–17
2017–18
2018–19
v
t
e
Football in Italy
Overview
National association
League system
List of clubs
List of clubs by honours won
Clubs in international competitions
List of venues
Records
Scudetto
Cadetti
Capocannoniere
International
Italy
B team
C team
Olympic team
Under-21
Under-21 B team
Under-20
Under-19
Under-18
Under-17
Under-16
Under-15
Italy women
Leagues
Lega Serie A
Lega Serie B
Serie C
Lega Nazionale Dilettanti
Lega Calcio
defunct
League competitions
Serie A
Prima Divisione
defunct
Divisione Nazionale
defunct
Serie B
Serie C
Lega Pro Prima Divisione
defunct
Lega Pro Seconda Divisione
defunct
Serie D
Eccellenza
Promozione
Prima Categoria
Seconda Categoria
Terza Categoria
Cup competitions
Coppa Italia
Supercoppa Italiana
Coppa Italia Serie C
Supercoppa di Serie C
Supercoppa di Lega di Seconda Divisione
defunct
Coppa Italia Serie D
Coppa Italia Dilettanti
Youth competitions
Leagues
Campionato Primavera 1
Campionato Primavera 2
Campionato Nazionale Dante Berretti
Campionato Juniores Nazionali
Campionato Nazionale Primavera (defunct)
Coppa Italia Primavera
Supercoppa Primavera
Torneo di Viareggio
Women's competitions
Serie A
Coppa Italia
Supercoppa Italiana
Awards
Gran Galà del Calcio AIC
Italian Football Hall of Fame
Miscellaneous
Totonero 1980
Totonero 1986
Italian Law 91/1981, Article 18B
financial doping scandals
Caso Genoa
2006 Italian football scandal
2011–12 Italian football scandal
2015 Italian football scandal
Article 52 of N.O.I.F.
Rivalries
Serie A players
Foreign Serie A players
Foreign Serie B players
This article about an Italian football club is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.
Place in Moyen-Ogooué, Gabon Lambaréné Street in Lambaréné Lambaréné Location in Gabon Coordinates: 0°41′18″S 10°13′55″E / 0.68833°S 10.23194°E / -0.68833; 10.23194 Coordinates: 0°41′18″S 10°13′55″E / 0.68833°S 10.23194°E / -0.68833; 10.23194 Country Gabon Province Moyen-Ogooué Population (2013 census) • Total 38,775 Lambaréné is a town and the capital of Moyen-Ogooué in Gabon. With a population of 38,775 as of 2013, it is located 75 kilometres south of the equator. Lambaréné is based in the Central African Rainforest at the river Ogooué. This river divides the city into 3 districts: Rive Gauche, Ile Lambaréné and Rive Droite. The Albert Schweitzer Hospital and the districts Adouma and Abongo are located on Rive Droite. The districts Atongowanga, Sahoty, Dakar, Grand Village, Château, Lalala and Bordamur build the Ile Lambaréné. The majority of the people in Lambaréné live in the district Isaac located on Rive Gauche. This distr...
This article is about the number. For the year, see 800. For other uses, see 800 (disambiguation). Natural number ← 799 800 801 → List of numbers — Integers ← 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 → Cardinal eight hundred Ordinal 800th (eight hundredth) Factorization 2 5 × 5 2 Greek numeral Ω´ Roman numeral DCCC Binary 1100100000 2 Ternary 1002122 3 Quaternary 30200 4 Quinary 11200 5 Senary 3412 6 Octal 1440 8 Duodecimal 568 12 Hexadecimal 320 16 Vigesimal 200 20 Base 36 M8 36 800 ( eight hundred ) is the natural number following 799 and preceding 801. It is the sum of four consecutive primes (193 + 197 + 199 + 211). It is a Harshad number. Contents 1 Integers from 801 to 899 1.1 800s 1.2 810s 1.3 820s 1.4 830s 1.5 840s 1.6 850s 1.7 860s 1.8 870s 1.9 880s 1.10 890s 2 References Integers from 801 to 899 800s Main article: 801...
Harriet Andersson Harriet Andersson in 2014 Born ( 1932-02-14 ) 14 February 1932 (age 87) Stockholm, Sweden Nationality Swedish Occupation Actress Years active 1949–2007 Spouse(s) Bertil Wejfeldt ( m. 1959–1964) Bobo Håkansson ( m. 1980–1982) Partner(s) Per Oscarsson (1951–1953) Ingmar Bergman (1953–1955) Gunnar Hellström (1956–1958) Jörn Donner (1960s) Börje Åberg (1970s) Ulf Törnberg (1970s) Children 1 Harriet Andersson (born 14 February 1932) is a Swedish actress, best known outside Sweden for being part of director Ingmar Bergman's stock company. She often plays impulsive, working class characters. Contents 1 Film actress 2 Awards 3 Private life 4 Selected filmography 5 References 6 Notes 7 External links Film actress Harriet Andersson began her acting career as a 15-year-old student at Calle Flygare stage school. She joined director Ingmar Bergman for several stage productions at Malmö sta...