A.S.D. Ischia Isolaverde
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The Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Ischia Isolaverde (formerly Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Ischia Benessere & Sport, better known simply as Ischia) is an Italian association football
Football in Italy
Football is the most popular sport in Italy. The Italian national football team has won the FIFA World Cup 4 times , trailing only Brazil . Italy's club sides have won 27 major European trophies, making them the most successful European nation in the subject of football...

 club located in Ischia, Campania. It currently plays in Serie D
Serie D
Serie D is the top level of the Italian non-professional football association called Lega Nazionale Dilettanti. The association represents over a million football players and thousands of football teams across Italy. Serie D ranks just below Lega Pro Seconda Divisione , and is thus considered the...

. Its colors are yellow and blue.

The team played Serie C2
Serie C2
Lega Pro Seconda Divisione is the name of the fourth highest football league in Italy, the lowest with a professional status. Usually it consists of 54 teams, but in the season 2010–11 the teams are only 49 divided geographically into three divisions of 17, 16 and 16 teams each...

 from 1983 to 1987, and then Serie C1 until 1990, when Ischia relegated to Serie C2. Ischia returned to Serie C1 the next year, and played in the third-highest ranked Italian division until 1998, when the club was cancelled by the federation due to financial troubles.

Notable former players

Raffaele Ametrano
Raffaele Ametrano
Raffaele Ametrano is a former Italian football player.He represented Italy at the 1996 Summer Olympics....

 Massimo Borgobello
Massimo Borgobello
Massimo Borgobello is a retired Italian footballer. He played as a forward.He played 6 games in the Serie A in the 1999/00 season for S.S.C. Venezia. In July 2005, he was banned for 5 months due to Caso Genoa....

 Giovanni Giuseppe Di Meglio Giovanni Martusciello Ciro Muro Stefano De Angelis Pino Taglialatela Ciro Bigliardi

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