Associazione Calcio Rinascita Messina is an
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club based in
MessinaMessina is the third largest city on the island of Sicily, Italy and the capital of the province of Messina. It has a population of about 250,000 inhabitants in the city proper and about 650,000 in the province...
,
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. It currently plays in
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.
Brief history
The origins of the team go back to 1900 when
Messina F.C was founded in the city. The club has spent most of its history in the lower Italian football leagues. They last competed in
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in 2007–08, this following three consecutive seasons in
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. On July 2008 Messina were excluded from professional football due to financial issues, being later registered into amateur
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, where they are currently playing.
The farthest Messina has reached in the
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is the last 16, this was achieved in the 2000s decade. In the past, they have also reached the semi-finals in the
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.
Messina have appeared in the Italy's top league Serie A, for a total of five seasons during their history. The club's first spell in the league was in the 1960s, the second began in the 2000s decade. The highest ever position they have finished is 7th, which happened during the
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season.
From 1900 to 1947
The history of Messina Football Club began when Alfredo Marangolo returned to Sicily in August 1900 from studying in London, England. In Great Britain the game of football was fast gathering popularity with
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in its early stages.
Messina Football Club were officially founded in 1 December 1900 by Marangolo with the help of Anglican reverend "
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".
At the college where Marangolo visited he had also made the acquaintance of Ignazio Majo Pagano who formed
Anglo PalermitanUnione Sportiva Città di Palermo is an Italian football club from Palermo, Sicily which currently plays in Serie A, the top level of Italian football. Formed in 1900 as Anglo Panormitan Athletic and Football Club, the club had various names before assuming its final form in 1987 and is currently...
(Palermo) on his return, only a month before Messina. Indeed the first Sicilian derby was held between Messina and Palermo on 18 April 1901, 1000 fans turned out to Via Notarbartolo in support their respective club for the match. The game ended 3–2 to the Palermitan side.
A strong bond, and healthy rivalry had built up between the two Sicilian clubs and a competition named the
Whitaker Challenge Cup was arranged to be played between them. The first was held in 1905; Messina won the game (once again the result was 3–2) and in doing so captured their first trophy. Messina proved the result was no fluke the following year at San Ranieri; capturing the trophy in a 2–1 victory.
The earthquake of 1908, which killed 60,000 people in Messina, later affected the club in a large manner; deaths included Charles Bousfield Huleatt, players Frank John Carter, Walter Oates and financial backer George H. Peirce. Football resumed in Messina during the following year, thanks largely to Arthur Barret Lascelles who used money from his own pocket to ensure football activity in the city would continue. By 1910 the funds of Barret had dried up and the club was folded,
Società Ginnastica Garibaldi Messina (
Gymnastic Society Garibaldi Messina) briefly took its place until it too was dissolved due to the First World War.
After World War I, a club under the name
U.S. Messinese was founded and entered to play in the
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the following year; an all Sicilian championship disputed in Messina,
CataniaCatania is an Italian city on the east coast of Sicily facing the Ionian Sea, between Messina and Syracuse. It is the capital of the homonymous province, and with 298,957 inhabitants it is the second-largest city in Sicily and the tenth in Italy.Catania is known to have a seismic history and...
and
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. Messina finished as runners-up.
The club participated in the Italian Football Championship of
1921–22Italian Football Championship 1921-22 was formed during the summer of 1921, as a result of a dispute between the Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio and the main teams....
organized by the C.C.I. finishing 3rd in the Sicilian group section; this was the first Championship in which clubs from the Island were entered. The following season the FIGC and CCI were unified. This coincided with mergers in Messina, as another side,
Umberto I Messina, was incorporated into U.S. Messinese, and thus the club changed its name to
U.S. Messinese Umberto I in October 1922. The following month this new side was fused once again, this time with Messina Sporting Club; creating the
Messina Football Club. Only two years later in December 1924 FC Messina was melted, and the players became part of the reformed
U.S. Messinese.
Finally, Messinese qualified for the semi-finals of the International league, after beating Palermo 3–0 in the Sicilian championship of 1924–25. Here Messinese played against
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,
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and
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, but failed to win a single match, scoring only two goals in six games. Messina would be promoted to
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for the
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campaign under the presidency of Francesco Lombardo and Koenig's coaching, and remained in the league for six seasons. The spell in
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was also notable for the local rivalry between them and
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.
Down in
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, AC Messina were withdrawn and folded during 1940–41. The following season in 1941–42 a club named
US Peloro 1906 changed its name and became
US Mario Passamonte (named after a fallen hero of the war in Africa). The idea was to enter the club into
Serie CThe Lega Italiana Calcio Professionistico , commonly known as Lega Pro , is the governing body that runs the third and fourth highest football divisions in Italy, the Prima Divisione and Seconda Divisione respectively. It also includes the sole professional club of San Marino...
in place of Messina, however this was unsuccessful, until the following season.
It would not be long before all activity was halted in Italian football for World War II. After several mergers in 1945, including one between US Passamonte and AP Messina, the club
AS Messina subsequently emerged as a post-war representative of Messina. This was not a clean cut merger however, some players and officials formed the rival club
Giostra Messina; both Giostra and AS Messina reached the finals of the Southern League but eventually finished 4th and 5th respectively.
A.C. Riunite Messina
In 1947, the two teams
AS Messina and
Giostra Messina were united as one merged club
Associazione Calcio Riunite Messina, abbreviated as AC Riunite Messina.
The 1950s for Messina began in glorious fashion, they were crowned champions of Serie C under the management of
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manager Mihalj Balačić. Messina did not falter in
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, during their first season in the league they avoided relegation. Giuseppe Melazzo and the Comitato Reggenza owned the club during this new period of relative success. During the following season, Messina finished in third place.
Throughout the rest of the 1950s, Messina remained in the division as a whole finishing in a respectful position. Goffredo Muglia took over as president in 1958 to begin a brand new era for the club. For the first time in their history, Messina were crowned champions of
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during the 1962–63 season. The race for the championship was a very close one which went down to the last day of the season, with Messina finishing above
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and
LazioSocietà Sportiva Lazio, commonly referred to as Lazio, is a professional Italian football club based in Rome. The team, founded in 1900, play in the Serie A and have spent most of their history in the top tier of Italian football...
.
For their first ever season in
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, the football squad for Messina included; Morelli, Brambilla, Stucchi, Pagani, Dotti,
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vian Benitez, Ghelfi, Fascetti, Morbello, Canuti and Clerici. Messina's first game in Serie A took place on 15 September 1963, it ended in a 3–1 defeat against
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at
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. As a whole the first part of the season was not a success, they won only 2 games, but they managed to turn it around in the second half of the season, with 7 wins; beating Juventus (1–0), Fiorentina (1–0) and Sampdoria (4–3). The surge of wins in the latter part of the season helped them stay up, finishing 14th.
The next season for the club in Serie A would not be so fortunate, they were relegated in 17th place. Some notable high points of the season included a 1–0 victory over
RomaAssociazione Sportiva Roma, commonly referred to as simply Roma, is a professional Italian football club based in Rome. Founded by a merger in 1927, Roma have participated in the top-tier of Italian football for all of their existence but one season in the early 50s...
at the
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. A team from Rome would also be the opposition for Messina's other most impressive result of the season, they stunned
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by beating them 4–0 on the last day of the season.
The Sicilian side were not able to bounce straight back up into Serie A, and in fact during their third season back down in Serie B were relegated. After several seasons finishing in and around the top 10 positions of
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, Messina were relegated down to
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in the 1972–73 season. The club managed to bounce straight back however, winning the Serie D championship and achieving promotion back into C. After a few decent seasons in the upper parts of the table, relegation struck Messina again. In the 1979 season
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was formed and Messina were placed into it.
By 1983 Messina were champions of
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and had a future star amongst their ranks in
Salvatore SchillaciSalvatore Schillaci , commonly referred to by his nickname Totò is a former Italian football player. During his career, he played for Messina , Juventus , Internazionale and Júbilo Iwata...
. The club, now back on the right tracks came close to promotion to Serie B in 1985 with a third place finish just behind
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, and won
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and earned themselves promotion back to
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the following season.
Time in Serie B during the 1980s was a pleasant one for the Sicilian side, they notched up 7th and 8th place finishes. In 1989 Schillaci was sold to Turin giants
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and, just three seasons after Schillaci's departure, Messina lost their position in Serie B and were relegated down to C1 and then spiraled into further trouble. The club finished 12th in Serie C1 in the season 1992-93, but due to financial difficulties the FIGC canceled all professional football activity for Messina.
In 1993 it was included to
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and in 1994 it was admitted in
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. In this league the club has played until 1998 when following the relegation in
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was dissolved.
A.S. Messina
The decision was thought to be unjust by the club and fans, with Messina been thrown into a footballing abyss never known before. In the summer 1993
A.S. Messina was founded with the president Pietro La Malfa, beginning in the amateurs national championship (C.N.D.) with the objective to bring back the
giallorossi to professional football.
They played in the Campionato Nazionale Dilettanti for four seasons, finishing high up for the first three of them, but in the season 1996-97 it was ranked last and relegated to the
Sicilian EccellenzaEccellenza Sicily is the regional Eccellenza football division for clubs on the Isle of Sicily, Italy. It is competed amongst 32 teams, in two different groups . The winners of the Groups are promoted to Serie D...
league.
In the season 1998-99 it was relegated to
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and was dissolved.
From 1994 to 2009
In the summer 1994 after the merger of
Villafranca and
Tremestieri U.S. Peloro was founded. It plays two season in
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and in 1996 it was promoted to Campionato Nazionale Dilettanti. Then in the 1996 season the club has played in the same league of the town's other team
A.S. Messina, where it was ranked 6th.
In July 1997 the club has changed its name to
Football Club Messina Peloro. In a few short seasons, the club ramped up the Italian league system, from
Campionato Nazionale Dilettanti in the 1997–98 season, Messina were promoted into
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as champions. Promoted to
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in 2000, they immediately managed to fight hard for a promotion spot back to
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, winning promotion to
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after play-offs. In less than a decade, under the presidency of Aliotta, Messina had climbed back up from the abyss and were back in the upper part of the Italian league system.
After two seasons in Serie B, local entrepreneur Pietro Franza took over, and in 2003–04 the Sicilians gained promotion back into
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under coach
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. The club had not appeared in the top Italian league since 1965, a total of forty years.
After being tipped as
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s in
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for the 2004–05 season, Messina surprised doubters by producing several good results including defeating both of the Milanese clubs, beating
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first at San Siro 2–1, and then later in the season also with Internazionale, this time at home, for the first time in their history; the winning goal was struck by Rafael in the third minute of injury time.
Messina managed to stay clear of relegation throughout the whole season, and eventually finished in 7th place in the table, just a single place away from securing a
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place. Also during this period, for the first time in the club's history Messina players were called up to the Italian national football team: first was Alessandro Parisi in 2004, then
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in 2005 who was called up twice by the
azzurri.
Despite this impressive form, Messina still were in danger of being relegated from Serie A at the end of the season due to a possibility of not having enough finances available to compete in the league. Eventually, though, they successfully managed to stay in the Serie A league. In the 2005–06 season Messina were however unable to repeat their previous impressive season, leading this to the sacking of Mutti, who was replaced by
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; despite all, they looked to be mathematically relegated from the top division after Day 36 losing the derby against Reggina 3–0. However, due to the Serie A scandal of 2006, Messina avoided relegation to Serie B despite finishing 18th.
Messina started the 2006–07 season with
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as head coach; however, he was replaced on 30 January 2007, by
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because of poor results. On 2 April, following a 2–0 away defeat to
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, another team involved in the battle to avoid relegation, Cavasin was sacked too, and Giordano was recalled to fill the coaching position. Giordano made even worse in his second time at Messina, with four defeats in four matches; with Messina second-last placed in the table five matchdays prior to the end of the season, Giordano was sacked once again on 23 April and replaced by
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. Messina were relegated at the end of the season.
After a quiet Serie B season in 2007–08, on July 2008 Messina chairman Pietro Franza announced he did not find any investor ready to take over the club, and that he was consequently giving up the club's
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membership, declaring also he would look forward to enter the club into an amateur league. On 1 August, it was confirmed that Messina was admitted to
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. On November 2008, the Court of Messina declared the club to be bankrupt and appointed a trustee to start a search for potential investors.
A.C. Rinascita Messina
On March 2009, Rome-based enterpreneur Alfredo Di Lullo acquired
Football Club Messina Peloro in a blind auction held by the Court of Messina and in April 2009 it becomes
A.C. Rinascita Messina.
On January 4, 2011 the club is transferred to the group Martorano which August 14, 2011 sold it to Raffaele "Lello" Manfredi.
Current squad
To see the players of the current team click here
Stadium
Football Club Messina Peloro have played their home matches in the new
Stadio Comunale San Filippo since the 2004-05 to 2008-09 season. Since the season 2009-10 plays here the current team of
A.C.Riunite Messina.
The capacity of this stadium is (about) 40,200 seats. The name take place from Messina fraction where it is placed, but a couple of petitions aim to rename it after the former Messina manager Franco Scoglio or the Messina Saint
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.
The old stadium, the 11,000 seater
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, is now used as a training field.
Honours
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- Champions: 1962–63
- Promoted: 2003–04
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- Champions: 1949–50, 1985–86
- Runners-up: 1946–47, 2000–01
Serie C2Lega 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...
- Champions: 1982–83, 1999–00
- Runners-up: 1998–99
Serie DSerie 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...
Campionato Nazionale Dilettanti
- Champions: 1997–98
- Runners-up: 1995–96
I Divisione
- Runners-up: 1929–30, 1931–32
SicilianSicily is a region of Italy, and is the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea. Along with the surrounding minor islands, it constitutes an autonomous region of Italy, the Regione Autonoma Siciliana Sicily has a rich and unique culture, especially with regard to the arts, music, literature,...
Championship
Coppa Federale SicilianaCoppa Federale Siciliana was a Sicilian football competition which took place in during May 1920. The tournament took place just once, in the aftermath of World War I...
Whitaker Challenge Cup
External links
Messina's official website