A.C. Trento 1921

A.C. Trento 1921 S.S.D. (nicknamed i Gialloblu or gli Aquilotti) is an Italian football club, and the major club in Trento. Currently they play in Serie C Group A.

Trento
Full nameAssociazione Calcio Trento 1921 Società Sportiva Dilettantistica srl
Nickname(s)Aquilotti (Eagles)
I Gialloblu (The Yellow and Blues)
Founded1921
GroundStadio Briamasco,
Trento, Italy
Capacity4,227
ChairmanMauro Giacca
ManagerCarmine Parlato
LeagueSerie C Group A
2020–21Serie D Group C, 1st of 20 (promoted via play-offs)
WebsiteClub website

In 2014 Società Sportiva Dilettantistica Trento Calcio 1921 S.r.l. went bankrupt.[1] The sports title was transferred to A.C. Trento S.C.S.D.[2]

History

Foundation

The club was founded in 1921.

The team took part to the 1945–46 Serie B–C season.

It in the season 2010–11, from Serie D group B relegated, in the play-out, to Eccellenza Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol.

In the season 2011–12 the team was promoted from Eccellenza Trentino–South Tyrol to Serie D after playoffs. The team was relegated again in 2013.

In 2014 Trento was relegated from Eccellenza to Promozione. After the transfer of the sports title to a new company in the same year, the phoenix club won promotion back to Eccellenza in 2016.

In the 2020–21 Serie D season, under the tenure of head coach Carmine Parlato, Trento were crowned Girone C champions, thus returning into professionalism after 18 years in the amateur leagues.[3]

Colors and badge

Colors

The official colors are yellow and blue. They are also the colors of the city of Trento.
The home jerseys of the club include the colors yellow and blue and can be vertically striped depending on the season. The away jerseys are mostly white or black.

Badge

The badge of the club has the form of a shield. The left half of the logo in the background is blue, the other half yellow. They represent the colors of the club and the city of Trento. In the middle of the badge an eagle is depicted, which is also the coat of arms of Trento. Above the eagle is the inscription "A.C. TRENTO". The founding year "1921" is shown below the eagle.

Stadium

AC Trento plays his home games at Stadio Briamasco. The stadium was opened in 1922 and has a capacity of 4,200 spectators. In the meantime, the stadium was often slightly modernized. The dimensions of the field are 105 by 65 meters (345 by 213 feet) and it is played on natural turf pitch. It consists of north (Tribuna Nord) and south tribune (Tribuna Sud). The north tribune is mostly covered and the south tribune only half. In addition, the arena has an athletics system, which is no longer used.

Two international matches of the Italian U21 were played in the Stadio Briamasco.[4]

Current squad

As of 4 February 2022[5]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  ITA Matteo Cazzaro
2 DF  ITA Davide Galazzini
3 DF  ITA Riccardo Oddi (on loan from AC Milan)
4 DF  ITA Andrea Trainotti (captain)
5 MF  BRA Gabriel Nunes
6 DF  ITA Federico Simonti
7 MF  ITA Carlo Caporali
8 MF  ITA Luca Belcastro
9 FW  ITA Matteo Chinellato
10 FW  ITA Riccardo Bocalon
11 FW  ITA Cristian Pasquato
12 GK  ITA Gabriele Marchegiani
14 MF  ITA Christian Scorza (on loan from Ascoli)
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 DF  ITA Leonardo Raggio (on loan from Genoa)
19 MF  ITA Nicolas Izzillo (on loan from Pisa)
21 MF  NGA Wilfred Osuji
22 GK  ITA Riccardo Pigozzo (on loan from Venezia)
23 DF  ITA Matteo Dionisi
24 MF  ITA Dion Ruffo Luci (on loan from Bologna)
25 FW  ITA Samuele Vianni (on loan from Torino)
26 DF  ITA Filippo Carini
27 FW  ITA Riccardo Barbuti
28 MF  ITA Niccolò Bigica
29 DF  ITA Mattia Seno
37 MF  ITA Enrico Bearzotti (on loan from Catanzaro)
99 FW  ITA Emiliano Pattarello

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF  ITA Victor Amadori (at Torino until 30 June 2022)

Notable players


Notable managers

References

  1. Trento bastonato: è arrivata la penalizzazione. Sport Trentino (in Italian). Published November 15, 2012. Retrieved May 10, 2021.
  2. "Comunicato ufficiale N. 9/A (2014–15)" (PDF) (in Italian). FIGC. 17 July 2014. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 11 July 2015.
  3. "E' fatta, il Trento sbarca in serie C a 18 anni dall'ultima volta. Il calcio professionistico ritorna in provincia" (in Italian). Il Dolomiti. 23 May 2021. Retrieved 24 May 2021.
  4. "Stadio Briamasco". AC Trento. Retrieved 17 March 2018.
  5. "ROSA PRIMA SQUADRA". AC Trento SCSD Sito Ufficiale (in Italian). Retrieved 4 November 2021.
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