ASD Rivignano

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Rivignano
Full nameAssociazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Rivignano
Nickname(s)Nerazzurri (black & light blue)
Founded1919
GroundStadio Comunale di via Udine,
Rivignano, Italy
Capacity1,050
Chairman Claudio Paroni
Manager Massimo Zucco
League Prima Categoria
2019–20Prima Categoria group B, 6th

Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Rivignano, or simply Rivignano, is an Italian association football club located in Rivignano, Friuli-Venezia Giulia. It currently plays in Prima Categoria.

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History

The club has passed the century of life and has known the glories of Serie D, crossing its destiny with that of many luxury teams. FC Rivignano was born in 1919, at the dawn of football in Friuli. It was immediately a point of reference for the territory.
A turning point occurred in the Nineties with the refurbishment of the sports field, transformed thanks to the interventions of the public administrations into a real jewel at the regional level. At that time, Claudio Paroni arrived at the helm of the club, who also wore the Nerazzurri shirt as a player, and who has held the role of president since 1993, as well as holding the position of sporting director and embodying the Nerazzurri soul. Before him, the other historic president Giuseppe Pighin had helped give the club a boost. On the sporting level, also thanks to the support of the main sponsor Prosciuttifici Picaron, the "Miracle Rivignano" begins in the mid-2000s. The Nerazzurri go up to Serie D, for the first time in their history, at the end of the 2004–05 season. In the top amateur league they stay for three seasons, before returning to Eccellenza, then to Promozione and Prima Categoria afterwards.
In addition to the youth sector, which has over 100 members, in 2013 ASD Rivignano (which already collaborated with ASD Pocenia and ASD Varmo) and ASD Polisportiva Codroipo joined forces in an interesting project entrusted to Furio Corosu (former Nerazzurri coach) as technical director. The whole includes 15 teams and about 250 boys, as well as 25 highly trained technicians. [1]

Recent seasons

SeasonLeagueCups
DivisionPWDLFAPtsPosCupRound
1991–92Prima Categoria, group C30911103433299thRegion Cup?
1992–93Prima Categoria, group C30101773027378thRegion Cup?
1993–94Prima Categoria, group B3014883323363rdRegion Cup?
1994–95Prima Categoria, group C3019835315461st ↑Region Cup?
1995–96Promozione, group B3016863420562nd ↑FVG Cup2nd round
1996–97Eccellenza30131253624512ndFVG CupSemifinals
1997–98Eccellenza301081224273810thFVG Cup2nd round
1998–99Eccellenza305131329382814th ↓FVG Cup1st round
1999–00Promozione, group A30171035224611st ↑FVG Cup1st round
2000–01Eccellenza301081237323811thFVG Cup1st round
2001–02Eccellenza30111094940436thFVG Cup1st round
2002–03Eccellenza301081244443811thFVG Cup1st round
2003–04Eccellenza32161244825602ndFVG CupSemifinals
2004–05Eccellenza30151234120572nd ↑FVG CupSemifinals
2005–06Serie D, group D381262032464215thSerie D Cup1st round
2006–07Serie D, group C348101541553516thSerie D Cup2nd round
2007–08Serie D, group C345101921522517th ↓Serie D Cup1st round
2008–09Eccellenza30135123233447thFVG Cup1st round
2009–10Eccellenza30651919502315th ↓FVG CupSemifinals
2010–11Promozione, group A3081394033379thFVG Cup1st round
2011–12Promozione, group A3019656025633rdFVG CupQuarters
2012–13Promozione, group A3020736716672nd ↑FVG CupRunners-up
2013–14Eccellenza30871530433114th ↓FVG Cup1st round
2014–15Promozione, group A3019655823631st ↑Promozione CupQuarters
2015–16Eccellenza30571824662216th ↓FVG CupSemifinals
2016–17Promozione, group A30651929602316th ↓Promozione Cup1st round
2017–18Prima Categoria, group B30118113229417thPrima Categoria Cup1st round
2018–19Prima Categoria, group C30111273624456thPrima Categoria CupRunners-up
2019–20Prima Categoria, group B22 [2] 81042620346thPrima Categoria CupInterrupted [2]
2020–21Prima Categoria, group A4 [3] 121575Prima Categoria CupInterrupted [3]
2021-22Prima Categoria, group B3015874932534thPrima Categoria Cup1st Round
2022-23Prima Categoria, group A3013894736477thPrima Categoria CupQuarters
Source: Messaggero Veneto – Giornale del Friuli

Key

1st2nd
ChampionsRunners-up Promoted Relegated

Honours

Runners-up: 1996–97, 2004–05
Winners: 1999–00, 2014–15
Runners-up: 1995–96, 2012–13
Winners: 1994–95
Runners up: 2012–13
Winners: 2023-24
Runners up: 2018-19

Colors and badge

The team's colors are black and light blue.

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References

  1. il FRIULI magazine – Calcio dilettanti, la storia dei nostri club. Page 46. Year 2015. Website
  2. 1 2 Tournament interrupted in March 2020 due to the Covid-19 emergency.
  3. 1 2 Tournament interrupted in October 2020 due to the Covid-19 emergency.