Full name | Gruppo Sportivo Bagnolese Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica | ||
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Founded | 1914 | ||
Ground | Stadio Fratelli Campari, Bagnolo in Piano, Italy[1] | ||
Capacity | 1,000 | ||
Owner | Isacco Manfredini | ||
Chairman | Aniceto Caffarri | ||
Manager | Mathew Olorunleke | ||
League | Serie D | ||
2012–13 | Serie D/D, 17th | ||
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Gruppo Sportivo Bagnolese Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica is an Italian association football club located in Bagnolo in Piano, Emilia-Romagna. It currently plays in Serie D.
History
Founding and Early Years (1914 - 1990s)
- Founded in 1914, Bagnolese spent its early years playing in regional leagues of Emilia-Romagna, facing ups and downs in the amateur leagues.
- Significant historical details for these early years are unfortunately somewhat scarce, but the club established itself as a local favorite and fostered a passionate fan base.
Rise to Eccellenza and First Serie D Promotion (1990s - 2009)
- Through the 1990s and early 2000s, Bagnolese gradually climbed the ranks of the Italian football pyramid, achieving success in regional competitions.
- The pinnacle of this period came in the 2009–10 season, where the club finally secured its first promotion to Serie D, the fourth tier of professional football in Italy.
Serie D Era and Beyond (2009 - Present)
- Since 2010, Bagnolese has competed in Serie D, facing tough competition from established clubs and young talents.
- While they haven't achieved promotion to Serie C yet, they've established themselves as a respectable mid-table team in Serie D, occasionally challenging for playoff spots.
- The club continues to develop local talent and provide entertainment for its dedicated fans, solidifying its presence in the Emilia-Romagna football scene.
Honours
- Winners: 1998–99 (group A), 2002–03 (group A), 2009–10 (group A), 2019–20 (group A)
References
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