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The fifth division of the Italian Championship plays in Excellence. Founded in 1946 and refounded several times, the last of which in 2010, it has a total of six professional seasons. In 2009-2010, with the name of Gallipoli Calcio , played the Serie B championship for the first time in its history. The victory of a Coppa Italia Serie C (2005-2006) and of a first division league super cup can boast in its Palmar\u00e8s. Social colors are yellow and red. Dispute the internal games of the Antonio Bianco stadium. The dawn [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] Football in Gallipoli begins to spread in the early twentieth century, when the sport invented by the British began to take hold in Italy. And the first anecdote of which we know about the football Gallipoli is linked to the British: in 1909 the newly formed Sporting Club Lecce company, led by Ettore De Michele decided to play a friendly meeting in Gallipoli against a student selection made up of young Gallipolini. Consci of the lowest technical rate, the student team asked for help from some British sailors stationed in Gallipoli, who made their fundamental contribution during the game: the final result was 3-0 for the Gallipoline team. We must reach 1920 for the creation of the first company: the Polisportiva Gallipolina, by Giuseppe Calvi. The jacket worn by the players was white with a red band in the center, and alternated with a yellow jersey with a red edge. The newly formed company held the third provincial division championship, the last of the categories planned in the football system of the time, also playing friendlies against the much more famous Audace Taranto and Juventus Lecce. Following the establishment of the fascist regime, Polisportiva Gallipolina changed its name to the fascist youth Gallipolina, made up of young university students and participating in championships organized by the regime, parallel to those of the FIGC. The most representative player was the striker Giuseppe Scategni, a militant later also in Bari and Atalanta. The team played in the sports field located in Quattro Monti, but in the late 1930s the stadium of the Judecca was built, which will later become the scene of the very first successes of Gallipoli. In 1946 the Ionian flame was established, with President Maurizio Albahari and subsequently Antonio Ferilli, destined to disappear in 1965 and replaced the following year by the U.S. Gallipoli. The Gallipoli team has always played in regional amateur series until the 1971-1972 season, the year in which the Salento team, with President Corrado Calvi, nephew of the late Giuseppe, wins the Promotion Championship (Saggeggio against Grottaglie in Monopoli, 11 June 1972, goal by Luciano Casole and Vittoria with the coin chosen by Captain Vincenti), and is therefore preparing to face the first Serie D championship in his history. The adventure in D, however, lasts only one year, and Gallipoli is relegated to promotion. But the Ionian team, always under the Calvi presidency, after a ride concluded with the spinage promotion in Lecce against Casarano won 1-0, on May 23, 1974 he returned to the fourth series. First year in Serie C, then the disappearance [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] After four championships in Serie D the Gallipoli, in the 1977-1978 season, it reaches the victory of the championship obtaining the first promotion in Serie C in its history. The first vintage among the professionals ends with salvation on the last day, thanks to a sort of spinage salvation with a vast salvation with the victory of Gallipoli. Subsequently, the company is not registered in the Serie C2 1979-1980 championship due to financial defaults: [2] We then start from the first category, with the name of Virtus Gallipoli. In the following twenty years Gallipoli will never be able to go beyond excellence, often pending between promotion and first category and also changing various denominations ( Vis gallipoli After the merger with Vis Nard\u00f2, or Filanto Gallipoli for sponsorship reasons). Finally, in the 1998-1999 season in Excellence, the company is definitively radiated by the FIGC roles (for the second time in its history) after having deserted three championship competitions. Football in Gallipoli disappears. Antonio Vallebona thinks about setting up the new company in 1999, noting the title of Leverano, a militant team in the first category: in two years Gallipoli reaches the championship of excellence again. The arrival of beard [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] In 2002 the interest by the oil entrepreneur Vincenzo Barba, which detects the company, arrived. The first season of Barba ends with a discreet sixth place (the leader was Bitonto), but the president’s ambitions are others: “B as a beard”, this is the slogan of his project. And for the 2003-2004 season, the patron prepares a great team led by the technician Antonio Toma who dominates the championship, tidying up the Serie D after 25 years. Even for the following season, the president Barba did not take care of the expense and provided the new technician Franco June, together with the new Ds Danilo Pagni, a first -order team, who included among his ranks the Argentine striker Jos\u00e9 Ignacio Castillo, alongside him with Riccardo Innocenti (together they will yield 45 goals). After a championship conducted from the first games in command, Gallipoli obtained mathematics promotion in C2 on May 1 in the derby against Nard\u00f2. In Serie C2 and Italian Cup of Serie C [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] To deal with the second championship among the professionals in the history of Gallipoli, the patron Barba confirmed Castillo, resisting the numerous requests from the upper series clubs, gave up Gaetano Autori as a coach and dotted the staff with expert people in the category. Also that year, from the first to the last day, Gallipoli led the championship firmly in the lead, obtaining the third promotion in three years. But Gallipoli in that season was not only satisfied with the promotion in C1: in fact the victory of the Italian Coppa Serie C also arrived, managing to prevail in the double final against Sanremo.The victory of the group allowed the team to play the Serie C2 Lega Super Cup together with Venice and Cavese, the trophy will be won by the latter while Gallipoli ends the competition in second place, in front of the Venetians. For the following season Barba continued to rely on the AUTERI, but many protagonist elements of the 2005-2006 vintage went away, as Castillo (at Frosinone in b), Raimondi (Al Pisa), Innocenti (at the Val di Sangro). The season proved to be very difficult for Gallipoli, who will never be able to enter the playoff area; Also due to the crisis of results that he forgiven from January 2007 until the end of the championship, which also led to a temporary removal of the Aueri technician, referred to a week after his exemption. Gallipoli closed in tenth place on equal points with Salernitana. Consolidation in Serie C1 [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] For the 2007-2008 season Barba operated an authentic revolution: he called Dario Bonetti as a coach and only 8 players of the previous squad will be reconfirmed. The beginning is positive: 4-1 home victory against Massese, a tie at the last second for 1-1 in Salerno thanks to Stefano Morello. Gallipoli thus went to the play-off area, occupying it for most of the championship thanks to a good home performance (including 2-0 to the leader from Salernitana), despite the lack of points away from the friendly walls (a single away victory in The whole championship, in Pistoia). Due to misunderstandings with the environment, after the twenty -seven day Dario Bonetti was replaced by Vincenzo Patania, leaving the team at the moment third in the standings. The gearbox seemed to bear fruit: after a daring defeat with Arezzo 3-2 Gallipoli overwhelmed the direct competitor Perugia 3-0. Then the team, like the previous year, had a physical and mental collapse that led her to tota a point in 6 games and to leave defeated by the home encounter against Crotone and from the trips with Sambenedettese, Potenza, Martina (last in the standings and Already mathematically relegated) and Juve Stabia. A new defeat was suffered in the home meeting with Pescara. These results brought the team to the ninth place in the standings, a position maintained until the end of the season. The historic promotion in Serie B and the Lega Super Cup [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] The season marks a clear change in society: instead of Pagni and Patania are called Gino Dimitri, a former manager of the technical area of \u200b\u200bthe youth sector of Lecce, and as a coach Giuseppe Giannini. La Rosa, which combines promising young people and expert elements of the category, aims with decision to the promotion in Serie B, also taking advantage of the-champion factor linked above all to the anpal ground in synthetic. In the championship Gallipoli maintains a constant performance. Ionian training can count on a very valid staff, which has two prolific strikers in Ciro Ginestra and Francesco Di Gennaro, to which are added the director David Mounard, the central midfielders Gennaro Esposito and Giuseppe Russo and a thick defense, led by the generous goalkeeper Rossi. Gallipoli settles lonely at the top of the ranking since the first days, with 16 points after only 6 games. Then the team accuses a decline in the subsequent jokes (external defeats in Foggia and Pescara and internal draw with Arezzo), but immediately recovers, defeating the Campania club of the Cavese in white for 5-1. It is the period between December and January that consolidates Gallipoli among the pretenders to promotion to Serie B, unlike what happened in the previous seasons, when the team in this period had physical and mental drops. The victories with Crotone in the house and in the Apulian derby with Taranto at the Iacovone will follow. The Giallorossi team at home has a very positive performance, but compared to the previous decisive season it is also the away performance. The turning point of the season dates back to April 26, when the Giannini team has to face the rossobl\u00f9 trained by Salentino Francesco Moriero in Crotone. The ranking sees Gallipoli on the head at 57 points and the detached Crotone of a single point, at 56. After the first half ended in white nets, Crotone takes the lead with a low on penalty, but Gallipoli is going on 1 With a right shot of the Ginestra bomber, before the 89th minute the striker of Gennaro sign the definitive 2-1 with a diagonal shot. The goal, celebrated with the 400 Gallipoly fans who arrived in Calabria, allows Gallipoli to increase detachment, which rises to 4 points. The definitive joy for local fans arrives on May 17, 2009, when the Giallorossi, in front of 3,500 festive spectators in a white stadium crowded in every order of place, beats Real Marcianise within the friendly walls 3-2. For the Gallipolini it is the first landing in Serie B in their history: in this way, Gallipoli is the fourth Salento team, after Lecce, Taranto and Brindisi, to access the cadet series. A few days later, Gallipoli prevails in the double challenge valid for the first division league super cup against Cesena: after 0-0 at home, the Giallorossi manage to conquer the Dino Manuzzi stadium 2-1 thanks to the autogol of Cusaro And to the marking of Buzzegoli. The abandonment of beard: the debut in Serie B, relegation and failure [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] The euphoria for the historic promotion in Serie B is immediately turned off by the first signs of crisis that marks Gallipoli’s summer. Initially it strongly re -emerges the long -standing question of the suitability of the Antonio Bianco stadium, not subject to the necessary adaptation works despite the misunderstanding of the fans, with the consequent transfer of Gallipoli to the via del Mare di Lecce for the home games. The problem of the stadium, however, later goes into the background. President Barba makes the desire to look for someone who supports him in corporate management, considering the Serie B a championship too onerous so as not to be assisted at the helm of the club. In the event that he had not found anyone willing to accompany him, Barba says he is willing to deliver the sports title in the hands of the mayor. The question lasts for almost all summer, with statements of agreements already concluded and subsequent denials. In the meantime, the team pays in total immobility: while the other teams of the cadet series began the summer preparation and have concluded the first purchases, in Gallipoli the situation is under stalled. Of the staff architect of the promotion there are only four players under contract (Ginestra, Di Gennaro, Mounard and Russo, the latter then sold to Verona), without technical guide, because at the end of June the streets of Barba and Giannini separate [3] . On July 7, 2009, President Barba seems to end the corporate crisis, managing to enroll the team to Serie B, and asks for help from local entrepreneurs to support the team [4] , but the climate in Gallipoli is tense. At the beginning of August, voices of an agreement between beard and the manager Luca Pagliuso circulate, who would be designated general manager, with the confirmation of Giannini as a coach [5] , but the negotiation does not go through. Meleam, a company engaged in the field of sports medicine, is also on, but also here the negotiations end with nothing done. The ultras contest the president hard, who communicates the intention to give them the company at zero cost. The fans welcome the invitation and offer themselves available to acquire Gallipoli, laying the foundations for a completely original negotiation in the world of football, which occurred only on a few occasions, such as that of La Spezia. After not even one day from the meeting that could have proved decisive for the historic sale of Gallipoli, Barba announces that the negotiation has run over and that it is about to close with a group of Friulian entrepreneurs who headed Daniele D’Odorico. On August 9, Gallipoli, in the match of the second phase of the Italian Cup against Lumezzane, played outside the home, sends the spring team on the pitch and suffers a clear defeat for 6-0. On August 11, the President, evidently in the light of the strong dispute, decides to leave the assignment and formalizes the sale to the D’Odorico group [6] . Less than ten days after the first championship game in Ascoli Piceno, Gallipoli starts again, with D’Odorico President and Vittorio Fioretti (former sports director of Padua, Triestina and Arezzo) as manager of the transfer market. The first piece developed by the new management was Giannini’s reconfirmation in the role of coach [7] And the subsequent departure in retreat of the 3 players in the squad plus 5 elements of the youth teams. In the following week, many transfer market operations are perfected, in order to set up the squad for the imminent start of the Serie B championship. On August 21, 2009, the Giallorossi team debuts well in Serie B, drawing 1-1 with Ascoli after taking the lead with a goal by Di Gennaro, one of the architects of the promotion in Serie B of the Gallipolini. The team takes the first victory in the cadet championship on the sixth day, on September 22, beating the Ancona (1-0) at the Via del Mare di Lecce stadium. The first away success of the Gallipolini in Serie B dates back to October 27, 2009 against Brescia (0-1). On November 26, due to misunderstandings with the President D’Odorico, Vittorio Fioretti abandoned the position of general manager and head of the technical area. His place is taken by Michele Scaringella. Shortly thereafter Giuseppe Iodice (former secretary of the Napoli of Corrado Ferlaino) also enter the company in the role of general manager and Ferdinando Ruffini in the role of team manager. In January it is Giovanni D’Odorico, Daniele’s father, who decides to support his son in corporate management, detecting a minority share. With the victory with Modena 1-0, Gallipoli closes the first leg with 28 points and the eleventh place in the ranking, a result almost unthinkable at the beginning of the championship. In the meantime, the company moves on the market: after 30 goals in two and a half championships, he leaves the Giallorossi shirt of Gennaro, who landed at Verona, while Flavio Lazzari from Padua and Claudio Della Penna from Rome arrive. Following the external draw against Cesena, a new corporate chaos grips Gallipoli: the former patron Vincenzo Barba communicates that he has provided for the precautionary seizure of the corporate shares for the satisfaction of his credits against D’Odorico, following the sale of the society. For its part, the President Replica stating that it will pay only when there is the quantification of the “empty box with the name Gallipoli Calcio”, as defined by the Friulian patron [8] . The last week of January proves to be very intense from the point of view of the market: he leaves Gallipoli to belan to Crotone, Captain Ciro Ginestra, while the young striker Paraguayan Lu\u00eds Fernando Pa\u00e9z arrive, participant in the Under-20 World Cup of Egypt 2009, Rey Volpato from Bari, Attila Filkor Da Sassuolo and Mario Artistico from Pescara.The tensions, however, do not subside: on February 8, during Gallipoli-Grosseto, the eleven Giallorossi in the field stage a particular protest in the first 40 seconds, giving the ball to the Tuscan players and remaining immobile in their own half with the shoulders facing towards The central grandstand. At the goal of the momentary 2-0 Scaglia shows a shirt with the word “understand” [9] . The next day the players will explain that their gesture was motivated by the fact that they have not yet received the complete disbursement of the month of October and that they are forced to train in conditions at the limits of decency [ten] . In the post-match convulsive of Gallipoli-Grosseto Giuseppe Giannini announces his resignation following contrasts with the president of Odorico [11] . After several blows and response between president and coach, the Friulian entrepreneur returns to his steps, apologizing for the strong words and Giannini returns to the Giallorossi bench. In the subsequent trip to Modena with Sassuolo third in the standings, the Giallorossi players are the authors of a great performance of pride that allows Gallipoli to beat the neroverdi 2-1 and to take close to the play-off area. From then on, however, the team accuses a conspicuous athletic and psychological drop that makes it fall into the low rankings. On March 22, after the home defeat against Brescia, Giannini resigns definitively [twelfth] . The spring coach Giovanni De Pasquale takes over from him, who leads the team in the victorious home match against Triestina and in the derby lost 1-0 against Lecce, before leaving the bench to Ezio Rossi. With the new technician, the Giallorossi obtain 3 points in the following 7 games, thanks to the 3-2 victory against the already relegated Salernitana. Among multiple economic difficulties, barefoot we can guarantee the ordinary management, the secretary general Giuseppe Iodice only manager left at the helm of the company, thanks to the help of some sponsors he will be able to ensure the performance of the races at home and those away. Failing to detach himself from the penultimate place in the standings, the Gallipoli mathematically relegated to the Lega Pro Prima Division on May 23, almost a year after the historic promotion in cadetry and with the hypothesis of bankruptcy increasingly looming due to the debt contracts and of the impossibility of intervening due to the seizure of the corporate shares. For the company, overwhelmed by debts for 5 million euros, the Public Prosecutor presents an application for bankruptcy. [13] The request is accepted by the Lecce court a few days later. [14] [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] After a coming and going of voices that see the interest of various entrepreneurs, Salento and not, to save Gallipoli, in support of the company, the association is formed My Gallipoli , headed by Attilio Caputo, which provides for the creation of a popular shareholding in order to find the necessary funds for the registration of the Lega Pro team. The time necessary for the submission of the application for registration is decreased, a new company is established, L ‘ Gallipoli Football 1909 amateur sports association , who will participate in the Promotion Championship. After a first leg with Giovanni De Pasquale on the bench, the company decides to exonerate the technician to focus on Diego Favonio, a former Fasano technician. During the second round, the team manages to trace the ranking with a long series of victories and qualifies for the play-offs closing in 3rd place with 65 points. In the playoffs, Gallipoli faces the Botrugno, losing the first leg 1-0 on the neutral of Galatina and drawing 2-2 in the return to white, thus greeting the hopes of a direct return to excellence. Unexpectedly on May 30, 2011, after less than a year of management, with a press release on the official website of the company, President Caputo declares his “personal disengagement from the Asd Gallipoli Football 1909”, also withdrawing his sponsorship to the team. [15] The Baron presidency and the return to Serie D [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] On 1 July 2011, with the approval of the social budget, the desire to proceed with the non -expensive transfer of the A.S.D. Gallipoli Football 1909 to the new property, led by the local entrepreneur Marcello Barone who becomes president of the company. [16] The team, this year composed mainly of young Gallipolini, is entrusted to the guidance of Carmine Bray. After a series of fluctuating performances that remove Gallipoli from the top positions, Bray is raised by the assignment: in his place he takes over Hamlet Massimo, old glory of football Gallipolino of the 70s and 80s. With the new coach on the bench, the team begins to go back to the top positions, giving life to an exciting duel for the second place with the Manduria behind the Pro Italia Galatina now consolidated in first place: at the end of the regular season the Gallipoli closes at Third place with 68 points, behind the Manduria at 71 points, what will mean that the previous year play-off to look for the repechage in Excellence. After eliminating the motto in the semifinal, Gallipoli surrenders in the final to Manduria in the double comparison, which sees the Giallorossi winning 3-2 in the house but losing 1-0 in Manduria. However, the awaited officialness arrives on August 8: Gallipoli is fished out in Excellence. In the 2012-2013 season Gallipoli always remains close to the playoff area, missing it at the end of the championship. Called at the beginning of the season to train a team that had maintained the skeleton of the previous championship, Dario Levanto leaves the assignment before the start of the championship for incurable contrasts with the management, and is replaced by Nicola Antonio Calabro, a former footballer of Manfredonia and Casarano and his first experience as a coach.The following season is the Calabro and dotted management of the Rosa with quality elements that can allow access to the play-off area, declared a seasonal goal. The team travels at a good pace, and then literally take flight at the end of the first leg, reaching the head of the ranking and giving life to a heated duel with Fidelis Andria, who will see the Giallorossi triumphs: on April 27, 2014, winning For 2 to 0 against Virtus Francavilla, Gallipoli is promoted to Serie D after nine years after the last appearance, winning the championship with 76 points. The short parenthesis in Serie D and new properties [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] Calabro leaves the team, signing for Virtus Francavilla, and the rose is entrusted to the technician (ex Nard\u00f2 and Casarano) Alessandro Longo, who already before the start of the championship is replaced by the young Sergio Voluro. After having been in the lead for Group H of Serie D, on October 25, 2014, with an official press release on the company’s website, the president Marcello Barone and the vice -president Antonio Barone resign by entrusting the team to the mayor Francesco Errico. After long negotiations, the property of Gallipoli is detected by a consortium of local entrepreneurs, headed by Sandro Quintana and Corrado Calvi. The rose and the technical staff is completely refounded, due to the abandonment of many components of the rose who had led Gallipoli to the first place and the coach Sergio Volturo. The team is entrusted to Raffaele Quaranta, who, however, after a series of unsatisfactory results under its management, is exonerated and replaced by Hamlet Massimo and Benedetto Mangiaipane, the latter in the role of coach-player. The 2014-2015 season in 9th of Group H closed, at the beginning of the following Sports Season Calvi and Quintana, all the shares of the Ionian association with a consortium of entrepreneurs temporarily represented by Alessandro De Rose, former sports director of the Gallo, while The team is entrusted to Loreto Stravato. The tournament began with two defeats and a padded rose of Under, on September 17, 2015 yet another corporate change: De Rose and Stravato resign, the Italian-Canadian Saverio de Benedictis is the new president of the rooster and the bench comes entrusted to Mr. Antonio Germano, with the following new technical-social revolution (the third within a year). After less than a month, De Benedictis leaves the company by selling the presidency of the Gallo to the general manager Tony Cardellini. The troubled 2015-2016 season ends with a bankruptcy last place that establishes the return to excellence for the Ionian partnership led by Germano: the rooster greets the Serie D after two seasons, inaneing a very negative overall roller of 5 wins, 6 draws e 23 defeats. In July 2016, the title was detected by a new consortium of Gallipolini, which guaranteed the regular inscription to the championship of excellence: the new corporate structure sees the return to the Giallorossi, as president, by Vito Faggianelli, team manager in the golden years of the club, while the general administration and the sports management are entrusted respectively to Jos\u00e9 Buccarella and Sergio Mello. The technical guide of the club is instead assigned to Christian Cimarelli, old knowledge of football Gallipolino, former team footballer for three seasons between 2006 and 2009. The 2016-2017 season sees the rotation, in the spring, between Cimarelli and Alberto Villa, another former Giallorossi striker, protagonist of the last promotion in Serie D in 2014; These leads the team to salvation by winning the play-out challenge with Molfetta. For the 2017-2018 season Gallipoli confirms the technical structure, while reorganizing the corporate structure, with Faggianelli who passes to the sports management and with the presidency entrusted to Vincenzo Carrozza. In the middle of the championship, the Ionian team will be, in addition to the expectations, second in the standings together with Fasano and Avetrana, only one point by the leaders Bitonto. In the end he ranks fifth, then qualified for the play-offs, where he loses 1-0 to Capozza against Casarano. In 2018-2019 Luciano Costantini takes over from the presidency, while the club’s technical guide is entrusted to Claudio Luperto, with whom the team ends the championship in fourth place. The 2019-2020 season in the tenth place in the championship and in the semifinal of the Italian Coppa Amateur Puglia, lost in the double challenge against Corato, in the 2020-2021 season to the presidency of the Giallorossi association is announced the manager Paola Vella: the rooster stands at the Fifth final place in the championship, with the rotation on the bench between Antonio Toma (architect at the helm of the Giallorossi of the promotion in Excellence in 2004) and Massimo Manca. In the following season 2021-2022, the team’s technical guide is entrusted to Mimmo Oliva. Cronistory of Gallipoli Football 1909 amateur sports club 1946 – Foundation of Flame jonica gallipoli . 1946-1955 – Take part in provincial championships. 1955-1956 – 1st in group C of the second division Lecce. Promoted in the first division . 1956-1957 – 6th in group C of the first division Puglia. 1957-1958 – 3rd in group C of the first division Puglia. Promoted in the amateur championship . 1958-1959 – 8th in group B of the Puglia Amateur Championship. Admitted in the new first category. 1959-1960 – 6th in group D of the first Puglia category. 1960-1961 – 9th in group D of the first Puglia category. 1961 – He does not register for the championship and starts from the second category. 1961-1962 – 6th in group B of the second Puglia category. 1962-1963 – 2nd in group D of the second Puglia category. 1963-1964 – 5th in group D of the second Puglia category. 1964-1965 – 10th in group D of the second Puglia category. Relegated to the third category . 1965 – He does not register for the championship and remains inactive. 1965-1966 – inactive. 1966 – The Gallipoli sports union which enrolls in the third category. 1966-1967 – 5th in group C of the third Lecce category. 1967-1968 – 1st in group C of the third Lecce category. Promoted in the second category . 1968-1969 – 1st in group D of the second Puglia category. Promoted in the first category . 1969-1970 – 6th in group B of the first Puglia category. 1970-1971 – 2nd in group B of the Puglia promotion. First round of the Italian cup. 1971-1972 – 1st in group B of the Puglia promotion after winning the playoff. Promoted in Serie D . Thirty -second final of the Italian cup. 1972-1973 – 16th in group H of the Serie D. Relegated to promotion . 1973-1974 – 1st in group B of the Puglia promotion after winning the playoff. Promoted in Serie D . Second round of the Italian cup. Eliminatory phase with groups of the Italian semi -professional cup. Eliminatory phase with groups of the Italian semi -professional cup. 1979 – Radiated by the Federal Championships for financial defaults. The Virtus Gallipoli football association which enrolls in the first category. 1979-1980 – 1st in group C of the first Puglia category. Promoted in promotion . 1980-1981 – 12th in group B of the Puglia Promotion. 1981-1982 – 9th in group B of the Puglia Promotion. Take part in the amateur Italian Cup (promotion phase). 1982-1983 – 5th in group B of the Puglia Promotion. Take part in the amateur Italian Cup (promotion phase). 1983-1984 – 3rd in group B of the Puglia promotion. Take part in the amateur Italian Cup (promotion phase). 1984-1985 – 3rd in group B of the Puglia promotion. Take part in the amateur Italian Cup (promotion phase). 1985-1986 – 10th in group B of the Puglia Promotion. Take part in the amateur Italian Cup (promotion phase). 1986-1987 – 15th in group B of the Puglia Promotion. Relegated to the first category . Take part in the amateur Italian Cup (promotion phase). 1987-1988 – 3rd in group C of the first Puglia category. 1988-1989 – 3rd in group C of the first Puglia category. 1989-1990 – 3rd in group C of the first Puglia category. 1990-1991 – 1st in group C of the first Puglia category. Promoted in promotion . 1991-1992 – 11th in group B of the Puglia Promotion. Take part in the Italian amateur Italian Cup. 1992-1993 – 13th in group B of the Puglia Promotion. Take part in the Italian amateur Italian Cup. 1993-1994 – 11th in group B of the Puglia Promotion. Take part in the Italian amateur Italian Cup. 1994 – La Gallipoli power merges with the Vis nard And the Vis Gallipoli football association who enrolls in excellence. 1994-1995 – 11th in Excellence Puglia. Take part in the Italian amateur Italian Cup. Take part in the Italian amateur Italian Cup. 1996 – Cambiare name in FILANTO GALLIPOLI FILLO Football Association . 1996-1997 – 4th in Excellence Puglia. Take part in the Italian amateur Italian Cup. Take part in the Italian amateur Italian Cup. Take part in the Italian amateur Italian Cup. 1999 – He is radiated by FIGC roles for giving up three games and for financial reasons. The title of the Levers , the Gallipoli football association , registered in the first category. 1999-2000 – 1st in group C of the first Puglia category. Promoted in promotion . Take part in the Italian Cup First Category Puglia. 2000-2001 – 2nd in group B of the Puglia Promotion. Admitted to Excellence . Take part in the Italian amateur Italian Cup. Take part in the Italian amateur Italian Cup. Take part in the Italian amateur Italian Cup. 2003-2004 – 1st in Excellence Puglia. Promoted in Serie D . Take part in the Italian amateur Italian Cup. Ottavi di Final of the Italian Cup Series D. Scudetto poule semifinal. 2005 – Change denomination in Gallipoli Calcio S.r.l. [17] 2005-2006 – 1st in group C of the C2 series. Promoted in Serie C1 . The Italian Coppa Serie C wins (1st title). 2nd in Serie C2 League Super Cup. First round of the Italian Cup. Coppa Italia Serie C cup semifinal. Sedes of the Coppa Italia Coppa Serie C. Second round of the Italian Cup. Third round of Coppa Italia Lega Pro. The first division league super cup wins (1st title). Second round of the Italian Cup. 2010 – The Gallipoli Calcio S.r.l. He does not register for the Lega Pro First Division championship, subsequently a court decrees the bankruptcy. The Gallipoli Football 1909 amateur sports association which is admitted to the supernumero in promotion. [18] 2010-2011 – 3rd in group B of the Puglia Promotion. He loses the semifinal of the play-offs. Take part in the Italian Promotion Cup Puglia. 2011-2012 – 3rd in group B of the Puglia Promotion. He loses the final of the play-offs. Admitted to Excellence . Second round of the Italian Cup Promotion Puglia. Ottavi di Final of the Italian Coppa Amateur Puglia. 2013-2014 – 1st in Excellence Puglia. Promoted in Serie D . First round of Italian cup Amateur Puglia. 2014 – Change denomination in Gallipoli Football 1909 s.r.l. Amateur sports club . 2014-2015 – 9th in group H of the Serie D. Preliminary round of the Italian Cup Series D. 2015-2016 – 18th in group H of the Serie D. Relegated to excellence . First round of the Italian Cup Series D. 2016-2017 – 12th in Excellence Puglia. Wins the play-outs. Ottavi di Final of the Italian Coppa Amateur Puglia. 2017-2018 – 5th in Excellence Puglia. He loses the semifinal of the play-offs. Quarter of Italian Cup Final Amateur Puglia. Ottavi di Final of the Italian Coppa Amateur Puglia. Sottofinal of the Italian cup Amateur Puglia. 2020-2021 – 5th in group B of Puglia excellence. First phase of the Italian amateur Italian cup. 2021-2022 – 3rd in group B of Puglia excellence. Second phase of the Italian amateur Italian cup. 2022-2023 – In group B of Puglia excellence. Third round of the Italian cup Amateur Puglia. Colors [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] The colors of Gallipoli Football are yellow and red. Official symbols [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] Coat of arms [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] The Gallipoli coat of arms, repeatedly redesigned, has been modified for the last time in 2018 and represents a rooster on the yellow-red background, which is the symbol, as well as the team, also of the city. In the upper part there is the corporate denomination, while at the foot of the rooster there is a band with the writing in Latin faithfully aware of (“faithfully supervises”); In the lower part there is the year of foundation. Inno [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] The Gallipoli anthem is Giallorossi of the command ultr\u00e0 of pet Petercelli. Mascot [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] The official mascot of Gallipoli is Gallogol , a rooster wearing the traditional Giallorossi palato shirt. [19] Stadium [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] Gallipoli plays home games at the Antonio Bianco stadium in Gallipoli. It was built in 1969 with the name of Lido San Giovanni and the first game was played on October 12, 1969 when Gallipoli won against Laterza 1-0 for the second day of the first category championship. Following the promotion of the Salento team in Serie C2, it was decided for the renovation of the municipal stadium, forcing Gallipoli to play home games for the fields of the province. A new grassy mantle was installed and the capacity increased: the inaugural match was played on October 14, 1979 against Vis Pesaro. At the beginning of the nineties he was declared unusable and was totally abandoned. In 1994 he was still modernized and took the name of Stadium Antonio Bianco, in memory of a Gallipolino tragically disappeared in Africa. In 2003 the installation of the synthetic grass coat was decided, followed by various interventions regarding the stands, the changing rooms and the lighting system. Due to the lack of adjustment interventions and, consequently, of the declared unsuitability for the Serie B championship, in the 2009-2010 season Gallipoli was forced to play the housewives of the cadet championship at the Via del Mare di Lecce stadium. In the 2010-2011 season, the Gallipoli Football 1909 Amateur Sports Association played home games at the Antonio Bianco stadium. There are some projects in the pipeline for the renovation (already started) of the system on a “English” stadium model, without barriers between stands and playing and eco-compatible. [20] Training center [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] Gallipoli performs training at the Antonio Bianco stadium. Corporate organization chart [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] Staff of the administrative area [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] Chronology of the technical sponsors 1980-2005 … 2005-2006 Galex 2006-2007 Valzoff 2007-2010 Garman 2010-2011 Law 2011-2012 Max 2012-2014 Err\u00e0 2014-2016 Law 2016-2017 Umbrian 2017-2019 Nike 2019- Evol Youth sector [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] The youth sector of Gallipoli is reborn in 2018, following a collaboration between the company and the Association My Gallipoli . [21] National competitions [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] 2005-2006 2009 Interregional competitions [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] 2008-2009 (group B) 2005-2006 (group C) 1977-1978 (group H), 2004-2005 (group H) Regional competitions [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] 2003-2004, 2013-2014 1971-1972 (group B), 1973-1974 (group B) 1979-1980 (group C), 1990-1991 (group C), 1999-2000 (group C) 1968-1969 (GIRL D) Provincial competitions [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] 1955-1956 (group C) 1967-1968 (group C) Participation in the championships [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] National championships Regional championships Level Category Participations Debut Last season Total I Excellence 16 1994-1995 2021-2022 29 Promotion ten 1970-1971 1986-1987 Amateur championship first 1958-1959 First category 2 1959-1960 1960-1961 II Promotion 6 1991-1992 2011-2012 18 First category 6 1969-1970 1990-1991 First division 2 1956-1957 1957-1958 Second category 4 1961-1962 1964-1965 III First category first 1999-2000 5 Second category first 1968-1969 Second division first 1955-1956 Third category 2 1966-1967 1967-1968 Participation in the cups [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] History [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] Organized cheering was born in Gallipoli in 1987, when the first group of Ultras, the Worms ( Command ultras curve south ) [22] , later other groups are added: Mods , DOZZINA SPORK , Wasted Youth , Identity and belonging , Bronx Group , It is Ultr\u00e0 Gallipoli . [23] The ultras Gallipolini are arranged in the southern curve of the Antonio Bianco stadium. Twinning and rivalry [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] The Giallorossi fans had a twinning with the brigades of Ostuni, however interrupted in 2023 [24] . The main rivalries are with Otranto, Casarano, Nard\u00f2, Taurisano, Brindisi, Martina, with Fidelis Andria and with Atletico Tricase. [25] ^ Official press release n \u00b0 59 of 13\/11\/2015 ( PDF ), are LND.It , http:\/\/www.lnd.it\/ , 13 November 2015. URL consulted on 31 December 2015 (archived by URL Original March 5, 2016) . ^ Mourning day for football Gallipoli. – News by gallipolivirirtuale.com . are gallipolivirtualal.com . URL consulted on April 24, 2019 . ^ Giannini, goodbye to Gallipoli. I couldn’t wait anymore Filed On January 16, 2016 on the Internet Archive., The Gazzetta del Mezzogiorno , June 16, 2009 ^ Gallipoli registered in Serie B , Ilcomuneinforma.it, 7 July 2009. URL consulted on 13 August 2009 (archived by URL Original on June 18, 2015) . ^ Gallipoli, will be reborn with the pagliuso-giannini coupled? , Goal.com, 3 August 2009. ^ Gallipoli sold to a Friulian consortium called D’Odorico Group [ interrupted connection ] , Corrieredellosport.it, 11 August 2009. ^ Gallipoli, the new era starts from Giannini [ interrupted connection ] , The Gazzetta del Mezzogiorno , June 16, 2009 ^ Gallipoli Calcio, the buyer does not pay. , Corrieredelmezzogiorno.corriere.it, 25 January 2010. ^ Gallipoli-Grosseto: Giallorossi Properties for protest , tuttomercatoweb.com, 9 February 2010 (archived by URL Original April 17, 2010) . ^ Gallipoli, Grandoni: “Here are the reasons for our protest” , Tuttomercatoweb.com, February 9, 2010. ^ Gallipoli, Giannini resigned , Tuttomercatoweb.com, February 9, 2010. ^ Football: Gallipoli, Giannini resigns and Pasquale new technician , Adn Kronos, March 22, 2010. URL consulted on March 26, 2010 (archived by URL Original March 4, 2016) . ^ Gallipoli, the prosecutor asks for the club crash , The Gazzetta del Mezzogiorno, 16 June 2010. URL consulted on June 28, 2010 (archived by URL Original July 17, 2014) . ^ Linda hat, Gallipoli Calcio, the Court senses bankruptcy , Lecce before, 27 July 2010. URL consulted on 1 August 2010 (archived by URL Original July 30, 2010) . ^ Communication of the President – My Gallipoli football association Filed On 18 July 2014 on the Internet Archive. ^ My Gallipoli football association Filed On 18 July 2014 on the Internet Archive. ^ Change of social denomination ( PDF ), are FIGC.IT , http:\/\/www.figc.it\/ , 2005. URL consulted on 7 August 2016 (archived by URL Original on October 28, 2013) . ^ PRESS RELEASE ( DOC ), are Figcpuglia.it , http:\/\/www.figcpuglia.it\/ , 24 August 2010. URL consulted on January 22, 2017 (archived by URL Original September 22, 2010) . ^ Mascot . are Gallipolifotball1909.it , http:\/\/www.gallipootball1909.it\/ . URL consulted on November 3, 2017 . ^ The English style white stadium: barriers are also away Filed On July 8, 2011 on the Internet Archive. ^ The Giallorossi youth sector is born . are Gallipoli Football 1909 , 21 August 2018. URL consulted on April 25, 2019 . ^ A. editorial staff, Curva Sud, 25 years of history. Gallipoli prepares the party . are LECCEPRIMA . URL consulted on April 25, 2019 . ^ Editorial board, Limitations and rivalry: Gallipoli-Andria, Serie D\/h . are Sport People , 12 Marzo 2015. URL consulted on April 25, 2019 . ^ Curva Sud Gallipoli: pressure Dissolving statement with Ostuni . are Facebook.com . ^ Biangoross.com \u2022 View topic – Ultras in Italy: Puglia and Campania . are web.archive.org , 27 October 2014. URL consulted on April 26, 2019 (archived by URL Original on 27 October 2014) . 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