REGGINA CALCIO
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:''Not to be confused with A.C. Reggiana 1919, a Serie C team.''
'Reggina Calcio' is the main football club of the Italian city of Reggio Calabria, Calabria. It was founded in 11 January1914 as "Unione Sportiva Reggio Calabria". Then it changed its name many times: S.C. Reggio, Reggio F.B.C., A.S. Reggina, S.S. La Dominante, A.S. Reggina, and finally Reggina Calcio. Its stadium is the 27,763 seater Stadio Oreste Granillo.
In recent years, Reggina has been alternating between the top two levels of the Italian league. It reached the Italian first division Serie A for the first time in 1999. Two years later, it lost a relegation playoff against Hellas Verona and dropped to Serie B. Reggina finished third in Serie B in 2002, earning a return to Serie A. In 2003, Reggina survived a relegation playoff against Atalanta.
Reggina for a long period of time, have been fierce rivals with neighbours Messina, who are just a 15 minute ferry ride away from each other. Two times every season they clash in the 'Derby dello Stretto' (Derby of the straits). Over the last few years battles have been close with Reggina having a slight advantage in victories.
Reggina were recently indicted for sporting fraud as part of the second wave of Calciopoli investigations. The trial began on August 13, 2006. FIGC's Stefano Palazzi asked to relegate the club to Serie B with a 15-point deduction. On August 17, 2006, Italy's football tribunal reached a verdict that Reggina would remain in Serie A for the 06-07 season, but with a 15-point deduction. [1] Reggina appealed the decision, and on December 12, 2006, it was reduced to 11 points[2].
Despite the heavy deduction of points, Reggina managed to save from relegation, defeating newly-crowned UEFA Champions League winners AC Milan on the final matchday and ending the season with 40 points (including the deduction), just one single point above the third relegation spot, occupied by Chievo.
''As of August 29, 2007''[3]
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★ Rolando Bianchi
★ Emiliano Bonazzoli
★ Benito Carbone
★ Aimo Stefano Diana
★ David Di Michele
★ Martin Jiránek
★ Mohamed Kallon
★ Giandomenico Mesto
★ Mozart
★ Shunsuke Nakamura
★ Carlos Humberto Paredes
★ Simone Perrotta
★ Andrea Pirlo
★ Massimo Taibi
★ Jorge Vargas
1. Reggina given Serie A reprieve
2. Reggina match-fixing penalty reduced by four points
3. Reggina Calcio - Organigramma: Prima Squadra
4. Reggina: Amerini al Frosinone, Valdez ufficiale Reggina Calcio
5. UFFICIALE: Pablo Alvarez alla Reggina TuttoMercatoWeb
6. UFFICIALE: Edgar Barreto alla Reggina TuttoMercatoWeb
7. Emmanuel Cascione in amaranto Reggina Calcio
8. UFFICIALE: Reggina, arriva anche Cherubin TuttoMercatoWeb
9. UFFICIALE: Collacchioni alla Reggina TuttoMercatoWeb
10. Calciomercato: al Siena Lucarelli e Veron, torna Cozza Reggina Calcio
11. Reggina: ufficiale l'islandese Halfredsson Reggina Calcio
12. Deposito Trasferimenti Calciatori - Stagione Sportiva 2007/2008 - Reggina Lega Calcio
13. Giandomenico Mesto all’Udinese, Montiel alla Reggina
14. Calciomercato: prelevato Pettinari dalla Fiorentina Reggina Calcio
15. UFFICIALE: Kris Stadsgaard alla Reggina TuttoMercatoWeb
16. Reggina: anche Mike Tullberg in amaranto! RegginaCalcio
17. Rolando Bianchi al Manchester City
18. Reggina: ufficiale Barillà al Ravenna
19. CUFFICIALE: Nielsen e Castiglia dalla Reggina al Martina Franca TuttoMercatoWeb
20. UFFICIALE: Collacchioni alla Cisco Roma TuttoMercatoWeb
21. UFFICIALE: Ravenna, ecco Cosenza TuttoMercatoWeb
22. Esito apertura delle buste Lega Calcio
23. UFFICIALE: l'ex reggino Esteves al Maritimo TuttoMercatoWeb
24. UFFICIALE: Giosa dalla Reggina al Messina TuttoMercatoWeb
25. Calciomercato: Christian Puggioni temporaneo al Perugia
26. Deposito Trasferimenti Calciatori - Stagione Sportiva 2007/2008 - Catania Lega Calcio
★ Official site
★ Reggina statistics
:''Not to be confused with A.C. Reggiana 1919, a Serie C team.''
'Reggina Calcio' is the main football club of the Italian city of Reggio Calabria, Calabria. It was founded in 11 January1914 as "Unione Sportiva Reggio Calabria". Then it changed its name many times: S.C. Reggio, Reggio F.B.C., A.S. Reggina, S.S. La Dominante, A.S. Reggina, and finally Reggina Calcio. Its stadium is the 27,763 seater Stadio Oreste Granillo.
In recent years, Reggina has been alternating between the top two levels of the Italian league. It reached the Italian first division Serie A for the first time in 1999. Two years later, it lost a relegation playoff against Hellas Verona and dropped to Serie B. Reggina finished third in Serie B in 2002, earning a return to Serie A. In 2003, Reggina survived a relegation playoff against Atalanta.
Reggina for a long period of time, have been fierce rivals with neighbours Messina, who are just a 15 minute ferry ride away from each other. Two times every season they clash in the 'Derby dello Stretto' (Derby of the straits). Over the last few years battles have been close with Reggina having a slight advantage in victories.
Reggina were recently indicted for sporting fraud as part of the second wave of Calciopoli investigations. The trial began on August 13, 2006. FIGC's Stefano Palazzi asked to relegate the club to Serie B with a 15-point deduction. On August 17, 2006, Italy's football tribunal reached a verdict that Reggina would remain in Serie A for the 06-07 season, but with a 15-point deduction. [1] Reggina appealed the decision, and on December 12, 2006, it was reduced to 11 points[2].
Despite the heavy deduction of points, Reggina managed to save from relegation, defeating newly-crowned UEFA Champions League winners AC Milan on the final matchday and ending the season with 40 points (including the deduction), just one single point above the third relegation spot, occupied by Chievo.
| Contents |
| Current first team squad |
| Confirmed 2007-08 transfers |
| In |
| Out |
| Notable former players |
| References |
| External links |
Current first team squad
''As of August 29, 2007''[3]
Confirmed 2007-08 transfers
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Notable former players
★ Rolando Bianchi
★ Emiliano Bonazzoli
★ Benito Carbone
★ Aimo Stefano Diana
★ David Di Michele
★ Martin Jiránek
★ Mohamed Kallon
★ Giandomenico Mesto
★ Mozart
★ Shunsuke Nakamura
★ Carlos Humberto Paredes
★ Simone Perrotta
★ Andrea Pirlo
★ Massimo Taibi
★ Jorge Vargas
References
1. Reggina given Serie A reprieve
2. Reggina match-fixing penalty reduced by four points
3. Reggina Calcio - Organigramma: Prima Squadra
4. Reggina: Amerini al Frosinone, Valdez ufficiale Reggina Calcio
5. UFFICIALE: Pablo Alvarez alla Reggina TuttoMercatoWeb
6. UFFICIALE: Edgar Barreto alla Reggina TuttoMercatoWeb
7. Emmanuel Cascione in amaranto Reggina Calcio
8. UFFICIALE: Reggina, arriva anche Cherubin TuttoMercatoWeb
9. UFFICIALE: Collacchioni alla Reggina TuttoMercatoWeb
10. Calciomercato: al Siena Lucarelli e Veron, torna Cozza Reggina Calcio
11. Reggina: ufficiale l'islandese Halfredsson Reggina Calcio
12. Deposito Trasferimenti Calciatori - Stagione Sportiva 2007/2008 - Reggina Lega Calcio
13. Giandomenico Mesto all’Udinese, Montiel alla Reggina
14. Calciomercato: prelevato Pettinari dalla Fiorentina Reggina Calcio
15. UFFICIALE: Kris Stadsgaard alla Reggina TuttoMercatoWeb
16. Reggina: anche Mike Tullberg in amaranto! RegginaCalcio
17. Rolando Bianchi al Manchester City
18. Reggina: ufficiale Barillà al Ravenna
19. CUFFICIALE: Nielsen e Castiglia dalla Reggina al Martina Franca TuttoMercatoWeb
20. UFFICIALE: Collacchioni alla Cisco Roma TuttoMercatoWeb
21. UFFICIALE: Ravenna, ecco Cosenza TuttoMercatoWeb
22. Esito apertura delle buste Lega Calcio
23. UFFICIALE: l'ex reggino Esteves al Maritimo TuttoMercatoWeb
24. UFFICIALE: Giosa dalla Reggina al Messina TuttoMercatoWeb
25. Calciomercato: Christian Puggioni temporaneo al Perugia
26. Deposito Trasferimenti Calciatori - Stagione Sportiva 2007/2008 - Catania Lega Calcio
External links
★ Official site
★ Reggina statistics
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