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Pianura
Full nameAssociazione Sportiva Pianura
Nickname(s) 
Founded1977
Ground Stadio Simpatia,
Pianura, Napoli, Italy
Capacity3,000
Chairman Lino Cafasso
Manager Luigi Sorianello
League 
2023/24 prima categoria prima categoria, 1nd

Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Pianura was an Italian association football club located in Pianura, a suburb of Naples, Campania. The social colors are white and blue


The most prestigious victory took place in 20 June 2010 when Pianura defeated Carpi 8-2 in the playoff semifinal Serie D after the bad defeat in Emilia Romagna(5-0).Under a torrential rain Gargiulo's Boys made an endevour beating Carpi and going to the final against Matera.Eventually,in the final Pianura lost 1-0 at the last minute and the club was dismissed by Cafasso brothers due to the lack of stadium.Now the team is in Prima Categoria during the season 2023-2024




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