Vicenza Calcio - last updated on 19 February 2009
(Courtesy of Johnny Beaufays)
Club name: Vicenza Calcio SpA
Foundation: March 9th 1902
City: Vicenza
Colours: Red and white
Website: www.calcio.vicenza.com
Honours:
Serie B - 3 (1954-55, 1976-77, 1999-2000)
Coppa Italia - 1 (1996-97)
Serie C - 1 (1939-40)
Coppa Serie C - 1 (1981-82)
A bit of history:
Vicenza took place for the first time in the Italian Championship in 1911, reaching the finals for the title, but they were defeated by Pro Vercelli, one of the best Italian team in that period. During the 20s and the 30s, the team played in lower divisions, reaching the first division for the first time in 1942. In the last round of the season, a 6-2 win versus Juventus, in Turin, meant a final relegation escape.
In 1947, Vicenza finished fifth in Serie A, but the following year was relegated. The early 1950s were quite troublesome, due to economic problems, but in 1953 it was bought by Lanerossi, a woolen firm from Schio, with the side being renamed Lanerossi Vicenza.
Between 1955 and 1975 Vicenza never left the top level, always putting a hard fight against more established clubs. In this period the side was also known as Nobile Provinciale (Noble Provincial). In 1964 and 1966 it finished 6th, with the Brazilian Luis Vinicio finishing league's top-scorer in in the former, with 25 goals.
In 1975 it was relegated but, after winning the 1976-77 second division, would eventually finish runner-up in the following season, as a young Paolo Rossi led the scoring charts, at 24 goals. In that year the side was nicknamed Real Vicenza. Club chairman Giuseppe Farina had just bought the striker from Juventus for a then record fee of 2,6 bilion lire, but the team would eventually drop two levels in just three seasons.
In the mid-1980s, Roberto Baggio started his career at the club, leading it to a Serie B. In 1986 Vicenza achieved a top flight promotion, which was denied, with a subsequent Serie C1 demotion.
In 1990 Vicenza took back its current name and was promoted to Serie B in 1993, thanks to coach Renzo Ulivieri. His successor, Francesco Guidolin, took the team back to Serie A in 1995, and led it through successive positive seasons: after finishing ninth in the league, the club won the 1997 Italian Cup after a 3-1 aggregate win over S.S.C. Napoli, eventually reaching next year's Cup Winners' Cup semifinals, being defeated by Chelsea F.C..
In 1999 the team was relegated to Serie B and, after a 2000-01 top flight return, were relegated to the third division in 2005, after losing the relegation playoffs against U.S. Triestina Calcio, being readmitted to Serie B after Genoa C.F.C. and Perugia Calcio were relegated by the Italian Football Federation.
Club crests: (roll on the crest to get more informations)
Vicenza Calcio