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U.S. Catanzaro 1929 is an Italian professional football club based in Catanzaro, Calabria, who play their matches in Stadio Nicola Ceravolo. The club was officially formed in 1929 after entering teams in interregional tournaments from 1927.

The club has won six interregional level three titles, one interregional level four title, one national level four scudetto, and the Cup of the Alps in 1960 as part of the Italian Federation. Its best result in the Coppa Italia was runners-up in 1965–66. The club has competed in the Serie A seven times.

This list details the club's achievements in major competitions, and the top scorers for each season. Top scorers in bold were also the top scorers in the Italian league that season.

Key

Key to league record and result:

  • Pld = Games played
  • W = Games won
  • D = Games drawn
  • L = Games lost
  • GF = Goals for
  • GA = Goals against
  • Pts = Points
  • Pos = Final position
  • Res = Result
  • GS = Promotion play-off, group stage
  • TB = Promotion tie-breaker
  • RQF = Regional quarter-final
  • RSF = Regional wemi-final
  • RF = Regional final
  • 1R, 2R = First or second round
  • 1NR, 2NR = First or second national round
  • QF = Quarter-final
  • SF = Semi-final
  • F = Final
  • RPO = Regional play-out


Key to league competitions:

  • Serie A = Italian 1st tier (1926–present)
  • Serie B = Italian 2nd tier (1929–present)
  • Serie C / Lega Pro = Italian 3rd tier (1935–1978, 2014–present)
    • Serie C1 / Lega Pro Prima Divisione
      = Italian 3rd tier (1978–2014)
    • Serie C2 / Lega Pro Seconda Divisione = Italian 4th tier (1978–2014)
  • IV Serie = Italian 4th tier (1952–1978, 2014–present)
  • Prima Divisione = 3rd Tier (1929–1935), 4th Tier (1935–1948)
  • Terza Divisione = 4th Tier (1926–1929), 5th Tier (1929–1935)


Key to cup record:

  • QR = Qualifying round
  • PR1 = Preliminary round 1
  • PR2 = Preliminary round 2
  • 1R = First round
  • 1GS = First round (group stage)
  • GS = First round (group stage)
  • 2R = Second round
  • 2GS = Second round (group stage)
  • 3R = Third round
  • R32 = round of 32
  • IMR = Intermediate round
  • R16 = round of 16
  • QF = Quarter-finals
  • SF = Semi-finals


Key to cup tournaments:

Key to position colours and symbols:

1st or W Winners Promoted
2nd or RU Runners-up Relegated
3rd Third Promotion play-off (did not advance)
Top scorer in division Relegation play-out (survived)


Key to divisional tiers colours:

1st Tier 2nd Tier 3rd Tier 4th Tier 5th Tier 6th Tier 7th Tier 8th Tier

Seasons

Season League CI CIC Other Top scorer
Div Pld W D L GF GA Pts Pos Res Player(s) Goals
Founded as Unione Sportiva Catanzarese in 1927.
1927–28 Terza Divisione
(Calabria & Basilicata) (4)
6 3rd
1928–29 Terza Divisione
(Calabria & Basilicata) (4)
2 3rd
Name changed to Unione Sportiva Fascista Catanzarese in 1929.
1929–30 Terza Divisione
(Calabria & Basilicata) (5)
8 10 2nd
1930–31 Prima Divisione/E (3) 22 8 5 9 31 32 21 7th
1931–32 Prima Divisione/F (3) 28 11 5 12 39 38 26 9th
1932–33 Prima Divisione/I (3) 20 13 5 2 49 18 31 1st GS Ettore Brossi [it] 17
1933–34 Serie B/A (2) 24 8 9 7 39 31 25 7th Antonio Moretti 11
1934–35 Serie B/B (2) 28 9 4 15 33 41 22 11th Antonio Moretti 10
1935–36 Serie C/D (3) 26 16 5 5 63 27 37 1st R32
1936–37 Serie B (2) 30 8 8 14 32 56 24 15th 3R
1937–38 Prima Div. (Calabria) (4) 2nd PR1
1938–39 Prima Div. (Calabria) (4) 1st
1939–40 Prima Div. (Calabria) (4) 1st
Did not enter teams competitively during 1940 to 1944 due to World War II.
Refounded as Unione Sportiva Catanzaro in 1944.
1945–46 Serie C/CS(F) (3) 20 12 3 6 52 29 27 2nd
1946–47 Serie B/C (2) 32 11 4 17 37 36 26 16th U. Sacco, A. Codeluppi, G. Venditto 5
1947–48 Serie C/S (3) 26 16 6 4 65 25 38 2nd A. Geraci 21
1948–49 Serie C/D (3) 34 11 6 17 42 51 28 14th A. Codeluppi 10
1949–50 Serie C/D (3) 34 12 7 15 49 47 31 11th O. Alò 10
1950–51 Serie C/D (3) 36 16 8 12 52 31 40 5th A. Geraci 19
1951–52 Serie C/D (3) 34 15 5 14 49 49 35 8th E. Marini 14
1952–53 IV Serie/H (4) 30 14 10 6 52 22 38 1st W A. Geraci 16
1953–54 Serie C (3) 34 15 7 12 50 41 37 8th G. Corti
G. D'Avino
10
1954–55 Serie C (3) 34 14 10 10 45 34 38 3rd G. Corti 12
1955–56 Serie C (3) 34 11 11 12 42 42 33 11th G. Corti 16
1956–57 Serie C (3) 34 11 9 14 22 29 31 14th G. D'Avino 5
1957–58 Serie C (3) 34 15 5 14 43 46 35 8th L. Scroccaro 12
1958–59 Serie C/B (3) 34 17 13 4 56 15 47 1st 3R Gennaro Rambone [it] 15
1959–60 Serie B (2) 38 11 15 12 41 40 37 8th 1R Giovanni Fanello 15
1960–61 Serie B (2) 38 15 8 15 46 42 38 10th 1R W Gennaro Rambone [it] 13
1961–62 Serie B (2) 38 9 16 13 37 50 34 14th QF Gennaro Rambone [it] 11
1962–63 Serie B (2) 38 12 13 13 34 43 37 12th IMR G. Zavaglio 9
1963–64 Serie B (2) 38 13 11 14 38 47 37 10th 2R O. Bagnoli 12
1964–65 Serie B (2) 38 9 20 9 24 26 38 8th 1R G. Marchioro 9
1965–66 Serie B (2) 38 10 16 12 38 40 36 10th RU Gianni Bui 18 ♦
1966–67 Serie B (2) 38 14 14 10 44 42 42 3rd 1R Gianni Bui 15
1967–68 Serie B (2) 40 19 9 12 26 32 37 12th QF Sergio Pellizzaro 14
1968–69 Serie B (2) 38 10 15 13 23 31 35 14th GS G. Benvenuto 5
1969–70 Serie B (2) 38 7 19 12 23 30 33 16th GS M. Musiello 7
1970–71 Serie B (2) 38 17 13 8 37 27 47 3rd TB GS Angelo Mammi [it] 9
1971–72 Serie A (1) 30 3 15 12 17 34 21 15th 1GS GS Alberto Spelta 7
1972–73 Serie B (2) 38 12 15 11 38 27 39 8th 1GS A. Spelta
Carlo Petrini
11
1973–74 Serie B (2) 38 11 13 14 31 37 35 13th 1GS Carlo Petrini 11
1974–75 Serie B (2) 38 13 19 6 27 18 45 4th TB 1GS A. Spelta 7
1975–76 Serie B (2) 38 16 13 9 36 23 45 2nd 1GS Massimo Palanca 11
1976–77 Serie A (1) 30 7 7 16 26 43 21 15th 1GS Massimo Palanca 5
1977–78 Serie B (2) 38 16 12 10 50 41 44 2nd 1GS Massimo Palanca 18 ♦
1978–79 Serie A (1) 30 6 16 8 23 30 28 9th SF Massimo Palanca 10
1979–80 Serie A (1) 30 5 14 11 20 34 24 12th GS Massimo Palanca 9
1980–81 Serie A (1) 30 6 17 7 24 27 29 8th GS GS Massimo Palanca 13
1981–82 Serie A (1) 30 9 10 11 25 29 28 7th SF Edi Bivi [it] 12
1982–83 Serie A (1) 30 2 9 19 21 56 13 16th R16 L. De Agostini
P. Mariani
4
1983–84 Serie B (2) 38 10 10 18 34 45 30 20th GS Edi Bivi [it] 14
1984–85 Serie C1/B (3) 34 17 11 6 54 30 45 1st GS R16 Giuseppe Lorenzo 18 ♦
1985–86 Serie B (2) 38 9 12 17 33 45 30 19th GS A. Soda 7
1986–87 Serie C1/B (3) 34 18 9 7 46 24 45 1st GS Massimo Palanca 17 ♦
1987–88 Serie B (2) 38 14 18 6 36 24 46 5th GS Massimo Palanca 13
1988–89 Serie B (2) 38 8 19 11 24 26 35 11th 1GS Massimo Palanca 12
1989–90 Serie B (2) 38 3 19 16 16 35 25 20th PR1 Giuseppe Lorenzo 5
1990–91 Serie C1/B (3) 34 8 16 10 28 28 29 16th 1R R16 Paolo Mollica [it] 8
1991–92 Serie C2/B (4) 38 12 20 6 35 23 44 4th GS Paolo Mollica [it] 16 ♦
1992–93 Serie C2/C (4) 34 13 8 13 43 38 34 8th QF D. Guzzetti 9
1993–94 Serie C2/C (4) 34 12 13 9 35 24 44 9th GS M. Campo 6
1994–95 Serie C2/C (4) 34 9 15 10 32 33 42 11th 1R G. Delle Donne 8
1995–96 Serie C2/C (4) 34 12 9 13 30 32 45 10th 2R M. Campo 7
1996–97 Serie C2/C (4) 34 13 14 7 36 26 53 5th SF 2R F. Libro 8
1997–98 Serie C2/C (4) 34 12 12 10 32 30 48 6th R16 F. Marra 6
1998–99 Serie C2/C (4) 34 12 17 5 34 20 53 3rd SF GS M. Marsich 11
1999–2000 Serie C2/C (4) 34 12 7 15 39 42 43 9th GS G. Tortora 15
2000–01 Serie C2/C (4) 34 13 16 5 49 35 54 3rd F GS S. Di Corcia 15
2001–02 Serie C2/C (4) 34 14 9 11 46 35 51 6th QF F. Moscelli 15
2002–03 Serie C2/C (4) 34 14 14 6 44 30 56 4th F ↑ GS F. Moscelli 11
2003–04 Serie C1/B (3) 34 19 10 5 44 25 67 1st GS RU Giorgio Corona 19
2004–05 Serie B (2) 42 5 11 26 40 82 26 21st GS Giorgio Corona 13
2005–06 Serie B (2) 42 7 7 28 26 63 28 22nd 2R Giorgio Corona 14
Refounded as Football Club Catanzaro
2006–07 Serie C2/C (4) 34 11 12 11 34 27 45 9th GS Sebastián Bueno 16 ♦
2007–08 Serie C2/C (4) 34 10 15 9 32 25 43 10th GS P. Berardi 7
2008–09 Lega Pro Seconda/C (4) 34 15 14 5 39 23 59 3rd RSF 1R Massimiliano Caputo 13
2009–10 Lega Pro Seconda/C (4) 34 22 6 6 61 29 69 2nd RF GS Manolo Mosciaro 16
2010–11 Lega Pro Seconda/C (4) 30 5 4 21 15 49 11 15th 1R 2R S. Morello 3
Refounded as Catanzaro Calcio 2011
2011–12 Lega Pro Seconda/B (4) 40 23 14 3 66 29 83 2nd 3R Simone Masini 18
2012–13 Lega Pro Prima/B (3) 30 10 7 13 37 48 37 10th 1R 2R Giordano Fioretti 12
2013–14 Lega Pro Prima/B (3) 32 13 16 3 34 17 55 4th RQF 2R Giordano Fioretti 12
2014–15 Lega Pro/C (3) 38 14 11 13 48 44 53 8th 2R 1R Andrea Razzitti
Andrea Russotto
7
2015–16 Lega Pro/C (3) 34 10 11 13 27 40 41 11th 1R R32 Andrea Razzitti 9
2016–17 Lega Pro/C (3) 38 9 11 18 36 49 38 18th RPO GS Giuseppe Giovinco 9
2017–18 Serie C/C (3) 36 11 9 16 35 45 42 14th GS Saverino Infantino
Tony Letizia
6
Changed name to Unione Sportiva Catanzaro 1929
2018–19 Serie C/C (3) 36 20 7 9 65 32 67 3rd QF R16 Eugenio D'Ursi 14
2019–20 Serie C/C (3) 30 12 7 11 41 36 43 7th 2R 2R QF Mamadou Kanoute 6
2020–21 Serie C/C (3) 36 19 11 6 44 29 68 2nd 2NR 3R canc. Alessio Di Massimo 9
2021–22 Serie C/C (3) 36 19 10 7 57 26 67 2nd SF 1R SF
2022–23 Serie C/C (3) 38 30 6 2 102 21 96 1st PR QF W Pietro Iemmello 28
2023–24 Serie B (2) 38 17 9 12 59 50 60 5th SF R64 Pietro Iemmello 15

Notes

Source:

  1. ^ Automatic promotion
  2. ^ Automatic relegation
  3. Automatic relegation. Initially relegated to Serie C but returned to regional leagues due to financial issues for the 1937–38 season
  4. Catanzaro had originally participated in a three-team round robin playoff for second placed teams (of which they topped the group). However, there was to be no promotion this season.
  5. Initially relegated to Serie C1 but was readmitted
  6. Automatic relegation. Relegated directly to Serie C2 due to financial problems
  7. Originally was excluded by Covisoc's decision but readmitted by TNAS.

Footnotes

  1. with multiple group stages
  2. After competitions in 1922 and 1926–27 (unfinished), the competition began to be held annually from 1935. The competition did not run from 1942 due to World War II and did not resume until 1958.
  3. From 1972
  4. Includes Scudetto Serie IV, Cup of the Alps, Anglo-Italian Cup, Torneo di Capodanno [it], Supercoppa di Serie C
  5. League goals only
  6. One point deducted
  7. +1 goal in play-off
  8. 1 goal was scored against Grion Pola, who retired after 15 rounds making their matches void. Team-mate, Dapas also scored 9 goals in the campaign
  9. Serie C was divided in two regions, 1. North and 2. Central & South. Catanzaro played in Group F of the Central & South region
  10. round 31 match abandoned. Unknown goalscorers for 5 other goals throughout the season
  11. Goals (22): 21 League, 1 Play-off
  12. +2 goals in Scudetto finals
  13. 10 League goals only
  14. 10 League goals only
  15. 12 League goals only
  16. 16 League goals only
  17. 5 League goals only
  18. 12 League goals only
  19. 15 League, 1 Cup.
    Giovanni Fanello also scored 15 League goals
  20. 15 League goals only
  21. 13 League goals only
  22. 11 League goals only
  23. 9 League goals only
  24. 12 League, 1 Cup
  25. 9 League goals only
  26. Serie B top goalscorer with 18 goals. 4 Cup goals
  27. 15 League goals only
  28. Goals (12): 11 League, 1 Coppa Italia
  29. Goals (14): 11 League, 3 Coppa Italia
  30. ^ Nil Coppa Italia goals
  31. Palanca also scored 3 goals in Coppa Italia for a total of 8 goals in the season
  32. Palanca also scored 8 goals in the Coppa Italia (leading goalscorer for the tournament), for a total of 18 goals for the season
  33. Palanca also scored 2 Coppa Italia goals for a total of 11 goals in the season
  34. Nil Coppa Italia or Torneo di Capodanno goals
  35. Bivi also scored 5 goals in the Coppa Italia for a total of 17 goals in the season
  36. De Agostini also scored 3 goals in the Coppa Italia for a total of 7 goals in the season
  37. Mariani also scored one goal in the Coppa Italia for a total of 5 goals in the season
  38. Lorenzo also scored 2 goals in Coppa Italia and 1 goal in Coppa Italia Serie C for a total of 21 goals for the season
  39. Soda scored one goal in Coppa Italia for a total of 8 goals in the season
  40. Palanca scored 2 goals in Coppa Italia for a total of 15 goals for the season
  41. Palanca scored 2 goals in Coppa Italia for a total of 14 goals for the season
  42. 3 points deducted
  43. Mollica scored no goals in Coppa Italia and one goal in Coppa Italia Serie C for a total of 9 goals
  44. Mollica was the league's topscorer with 16 goals
  45. Mollica scored one goal in the Coppa Italia Serie C for a total of 17 goals for the season
  46. Guzzetti scored 2 goals in Coppa Italia Serie C for a total of 11 goals for the season
  47. Campo scored 0 goals in Coppa Italia Serie C
  48. Delle Donne scored 0 goals in Coppa Italia Serie C
  49. Campo scored one goal in Coppa Italia Serie C for a total of 8 goals in the season
  50. Lost 0–2 on aggregate against Benevento in promotion play-offs semi-final.
  51. Libro scored 0 goals in Coppa Italia Serie C or Promotion play-off matches
  52. Marra scored 0 goals in Coppa Italia Serie C
  53. Lost 2–3 on aggregate against Benevento in the promotion play-off semi-final.
  54. Scored one goal in Coppa Italia Serie C and 0 goals in Promotion play-off matches for a total of 12 goals in the season
  55. Goals (15): 15 League, 0 CIC
  56. 1 point deduction
  57. Lost 1–3 (a.e.t.) after tying on aggregate against Sora in the promotion play-off final.
  58. Goals (16): 15 League, 1 Promotion play-off, 0 CIC
  59. Goals (15): 15 League, 0 CIC
  60. Promoted after initially losing 0–2 on aggregate against Acireale in the promotion play-off final.
  61. Goals (11): 11 League, 0 Other
  62. Goals (19): 19 League, 0 Others
  63. Goals (14): 13 League, 1 Coppa Italia
  64. Goals (14): 14 League, 0 Coppa Italia
  65. Goals (16): 16 League, 0 CIC
  66. Goals(7):7 League, 0 CIC
  67. Goals (16): 13 League, 3 CIC
  68. 3 point deduction due to financial irregularities.
  69. Goals (17): 16 League, 1 Promotion play-off, 0 CIC
  70. 8 point deduction.
  71. Goals (3): 3 League, 0 Others. NB: F. Corapi season goals (3): 2 League, 1 CIC
  72. Goals (17): 15 League, 2 Serie B Promotion Play-offs

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