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ACF Fiorentina

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Nama lengkapACF Fiorentina SpA
JulukanViola (Purple)
BerdiriAugust 26, 1926 (AC Fiorentina)
2002 (ACF Fiorentina)
StadionStadio Artemio Franchi,
Florence, Italy
(Kapasitas: 47,282)
KetuaAndrea Della Valle
ManajerCesare Prandelli
LigaSerie A
2005-06Serie A, 4th
Kostum kandang
Kostum tandang

ACF Fiorentina adalah salah satu klub sepak bola di Italia yang berbasis di Firenze(Florence dalam bahasa Inggrisnya) dan bermain di Seri A.

ACF Fiorentina, formerly Associazione Calcio Fiorentina, is an Italian football club based in Florence (Firenze), Tuscany. The club's traditional colors were originally red and white but were changed to purple and white in 1928; since then, the club has been generally known as "i Viola" (the purple ones). The club usually plays at the 47,282-capacity all-seater 'Comunale' Stadium "Artemio Franchi" (known until 1991 as Comunale di Firenze, which had itself replaced the "Giovanni Francesco Berta" in the 1930s).

History

The club was founded on August 26 1926 by the merger of Libertas and Club Sportivo Firenze. The club won its first trophy in 1939-40 with the Coppa Italia and its first scudetto (Italian championship) in 1955-1956, the club were runners-up in the four following seasons. In the 1960-1961 season the club won the Coppa Italia again and was also successful in Europe, winning the first Cup Winners' Cup against Rangers.

In the 1960s the club won the Coppa Italia and the Mitropa Cup in 1966 and were league champions again in the 1968-1969 season. In 1974 the Viola won the Anglo-Italian Cup. Success in the Coppa Italia was repeated in 1975, but from then until the late 1990s the club found itself in the doldrums, culminating in a season in Serie B (second division) in 1993-1994. Upon return to Serie A the club again proved able in the cup competitions, winning the Coppa Italia again in 1996 and 2000 and the Italian SuperCoppa.

2001 heralded major changes for Fiorentina, as the terrible state of the club's finances was revealed; they were unable to pay wages and had debts of around USD 50 million. The club owner, Vittorio Cecchi Gori, was able to raise some more money, but even this soon proved to be insufficient resources to sustain the club. Then, Fiorentina were relegated at the end of the 2001-2002 season and went into judicially controlled administration in June 2002. This form of bankruptcy (sports companies cannot exactly fail in this way in Italy, but they can suffer a similar procedure) meant that the club was refused a place in Serie B for the 2002-2003 season, and as a result, effectively ceased to exist.

The club was promptly re-established in August 2002 as Florentia Viola with a new owner, Diego Della Valle, and was admitted into Serie C2, one of the lower tiers in Italian football. The only player to remain at the club as they began their new life was Angelo Di Livio, whose commitment to the cause of resurrecting the club further endeared him to the fans. Helped by Di Livio, the club won it's regional section in Serie C2 with considerable ease at the end of the 2002-2003 season, which would normally have led to a promotion to Serie C1. However, due to the bizarre Caso Catania (Catania Case) the club skipped Serie C1 and was admitted into Serie B. This was only possible because the Italian Football Federation chose to resolve the Catania situation by increasing the number of teams in Serie B from 20 to 24. In the 2003 off-season, the club also bought back the right to use the Fiorentina name and the famous shirt design, and re-incorporated itself as ACF Fiorentina. Matches were still being played at the Artemio Franchi stadium.

The club's unusual double promotion was not without controversy, with some suggesting that Fiorentina did not deserve it; however, the club remained in Serie B and managed to finish the 2003-2004 season in sixth place. This achievement placed the Viola in a two-legged playoff against Perugia (the 15th-place finisher in Serie A) for a position in Serie A. Fiorentina completed their remarkable comeback by winning the match 2-1 on aggregate, with both goals scored by Enrico Fantini, to gain promotion back to Serie A. In their first season back in Italian football's top flight, the club struggled to avoid relegation, securing survival only on the last day of the season, and avoiding a relegation playoff only on head-to-head record against Bologna and Parma. So far in 2005-06, their form has greatly improved, and they have qualified for the 3rd Qualifying round of the Champions League by earning the 4th place in the Serie A. The combination of Jorgensen, Fiore and Toni with Frey in between the sticks has proved to be dominant with Toni himself having scored 30 goals so far - which sees him currently leading the race for the European Golden Boot.

Honours

Serie A winners

  • 1955/56
  • 1968/69

Coppa Italia winners

  • 1939/1940
  • 1960/1961
  • 1965/1966
  • 1974/1975
  • 1995/1996
  • 2000/2001

Cup Winners' Cup winners

Cup Winners' Cup runners up

Champions' League runners up

  • 1956/57

UEFA Cup runners up

  • 1989/1990

Current first team squad

As of February 3, 2006

Catatan: Bendera menunjukkan tim nasional sesuai dengan peraturan FIFA. Pemain dapat memiliki lebih dari satu kewarganegaraan non-FIFA.

No. Pos. Negara Pemain
1 GK Prancis FRA Sebastien Frey
2 DF Denmark DEN Per Krøldrup
3 DF Italia ITA Dario Dainelli (captain)
4 MF Italia ITA Marco Donadel
5 DF Italia ITA Alessandro Gamberini
6 MF Italia ITA Andrea Paolucci
7 MF Brasil BRA Guilherme Raymundo do Prado
8 FW Bulgaria BUL Valeri Bojinov
10 MF Italia ITA Stefano Fiore (on loan from Valencia)
13 GK Italia ITA Marco Roccati
14 DF Italia ITA Davide Brivio (from youth team)
17 MF Italia ITA Michele Pazienza (on loan from Udinese)
18 MF Italia ITA Riccardo Montolivo
No. Pos. Negara Pemain
19 MF Chili CHI Luis Jiménez
20 MF Denmark DEN Martin Jørgensen
21 DF Ceko CZE Tomas Ujfalusi
22 GK Rumania ROU Bogdan Lobonţ
23 MF Italia ITA Manuel Pasqual
26 DF Italia ITA Giuseppe Pancaro
27 DF Italia ITA Marco Di Loreto
29 FW Italia ITA Gianpaolo Pazzini
30 FW Italia ITA Luca Toni
32 MF Italia ITA Cristian Brocchi (on loan from AC Milan)
33 GK Italia ITA Niccolò Manfredini (from youth team)
99 GK Italia ITA Gianluca Berti

Famous players

1950s & 60s

1970 to 80s

1990s to present