Armando Picchi Calcio

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Armando Picchi
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Full nameArmando Picchi Calcio S.r.l.
Nickname(s)Amaranto (Dark-reds)
Founded1970
GroundCampo Sportivo Armando Picchi, Banditella, Livorno, Italy
Capacity3,000
ChairmanStefano Conti
ManagerNicola Sena
LeaguePromozione

Armando Picchi Calcio is an Italian association football club located in Livorno, Tuscany. It plays in Promozione, Tuscany round. Its colors are all-dark red.

History[edit]

The Armando Picchi Calcio of Livorno was founded near to the death of the homonymous Leghorn champion Armando Picchi. Livorno Calcio relegated to the Italian Serie C in 1970, Leo and Enzo Picchi (brother and cousin of Armando) took over the local team GS Don Bosco Livorno. In collaboration with Inter Milan, they transformed it into the Armando Picchi Sports Group[1] as a new Livorno football reality.

Alongside its first time, Armando Picchi Calcio can boast of a fine youth sector, that won two Italian championships at the Allievi and Juniores level, respectively in 1973 and 1974.[2][3] In the wake of these results, the company has always emphasized the youth sector by collaborating with Livorno Calcio[4] and Inter Milan.[5]

The first team played for seven seasons in the Italian Eccellenza, won the championship in 2002 and obtained the first historic promotion in the Italian Serie D championship.[6]

The team has participated in six consecutive editions in Serie D and then promotion to Serie C2 in the 2007–2008 season. Relegation to Eccellenza followed relegation to Promozione, where it plays in Tuscany round.

Notable players who have played in the junior sector of Armando Picchi Calcio are the brothers Cristiano and Alessandro Lucarelli,[7] Leonardo Pavoletti and Stefano Brondi.

Honours[edit]

Regional championships[edit]

Youth championships[edit]

  • Campionato Allievi Nazionali Dilettanti
    • Winners (1): 1973–74
  • Campionato Juniores Dilettanti
    • Winners (1): 1974–75

Divisional movements[edit]

Series Years First Last Promotions Relegations
D 6 2003–04 2008–09 never Decrease 1 (2008–09)
Eccellenza 7 1996–97 2009–10 Increase 1 (2002–03) Decrease 1 (2009–10)
Promozione 16 1979–80 2018–19 Increase 1 (1995–96) Decrease 1 (1985–86)

References[edit]

  1. ^ Tacchi, Gianni (8 February 2012). "Quelli dell'Armando Picchi, 37 anni dopo...". Il Tirreno.
  2. ^ Tacchi, Gianni (8 February 2012). "Quelli dell'Armando Picchi, 37 anni dopo...". Il Tirreno.
  3. ^ "E' il "Picchi" collegato con l'Inter". Il Tirreno. 27 September 2003. Archived from the original on 10 March 2016. Retrieved 21 September 2018.
  4. ^ Lombardi, Flavio (23 June 2018). "Livorno e Armando Picchi firmato il patto d'acciaio". Il Tirreno.
  5. ^ "E' il "Picchi" collegato con l'Inter". Il Tirreno. 27 September 2003. Archived from the original on 10 March 2016. Retrieved 21 September 2018.
  6. ^ "Per il Picchi inizia l'avventura". Il Tirreno. 13 June 2003. Archived from the original on 25 May 2019. Retrieved 21 September 2018.
  7. ^ "Lucarelli-Armando Picchi-Inter: scuola calcio gratis per bambini". Il Tirreno. 15 July 2011.

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