ASD Mariano Keller

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Mariano Keller
Full nameAssociazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Mariano Keller
Founded2004
Dissolved2014
GroundStadio Raffaele Paudice,
San Giorgio a Cremano, Italy
Capacity800
ChairmanSalvatore Righi

A.S.D. Mariano Keller or simply Mariano Keller was an Italian association football club, based in Naples but currently playing San Giorgio a Cremano, Campania.

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History

Mariano Keller

The club was founded in 2004. [1] At first the club was focused on youth team football only. Rolando Mandragora, a Fiorentina player, was a former player of Mariano Keller.

The team played in Serie D in the 2013–14 season [2] after buying Serie D's club A.S.D. CTL Campania Piscinola sports title. [3] They were however excluded after the end of the season due to administrative issues related mainly to club chairman Salvatore Righi's arrest for camorra related charges earlier in January 2014 which led to the club being seized by the magistrature. [4]

The sport title of CTL Campania Piscinola

A.S.D. CTL Campania Piscinola was founded in 2007 after the merger of CTL Miracoli Soccer and Napoli Centrale Piscinola.

The team was promoted to Serie D in the 2010–11 season after an ascent started in Promozione Campania in the 2007–08 season.

It played at Stadio Dietro La Vigna in Piscinola with 300 places.

Colors and badge

The team's color was blue.

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References

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  2. "La Mariano Keller compra il titolo del CTL Campania! Scelto l'allenatore".
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  4. "Mariano Keller, una fine annunciata" (in Italian). Notiziario Calcio. 11 July 2014. Retrieved 17 May 2021.