List of F.C. Crotone seasons

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F.C. Crotone is an Italian professional football club based in Crotone, Calabria, who play their matches in Stadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi. The club was formed in 1910, and the club's formal debut in an official league was in 1945. Before that time they played several amateur tournaments.

Contents

The club has won the Serie C1 once.

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. Records of local or regional competitions are not included due to them being considered of less importance.

Key

ChampionsRunners-up Promoted Relegated 1st Tier2nd Tier3rd Tier4th Tier5th Tier6th Tier7th Tier8th Tier

Seasons

Results of league and cup competitions by season
SeasonDivisionPldWDLGFGAPtsPos Cup Supercoppa
Italiana
CupResultPlayer(s)Goals [1]
League UEFAFIFA Top goalscorer(s) [2]
1945–46 Serie C Centro-Sud Girone C (3) 217410303317 [3] 8thn/a
1946–47 Serie C Sud Girone C (3) 2013253715284thn/a
1947–48 Serie C Sud Girone S (3) 2615563625353rdn/a
1947–48 Serie C Sud Girone S (3) 2615563625353rdn/a
1948–49 Serie C Girone D (3) 341091537472913thn/a
1949–50 Serie C Girone D (3) 361114115442366thn/a
1950–51 Serie C Girone D (3) 361114115442369thn/a
1951–52 Serie C Girone D (3) 341181547483010thn/a
1952–53 IV Serie Girone H (4) 3014794335353rdn/a
1953–54 IV Serie Girone H (4) 301081246502811thn/a
1954–55 IV Serie Girone H (4) 34159105038396thn/a
1955–56 IV Serie Girone H (4) 3411101335453213thn/a
1956–57 IV Serie Girone H (4) 349121347403010thn/a
1957–58 Campionato Interregionale Girone H (4) 301091148452910thn/a
1958–59 Campionato Interregionale Girone H (4) 3421766627491stn/a
1959–60 Serie C Girone C (3) 34148123436366th Santo Barbato 11
1960–61 Serie C Girone C (3) 349101536452816th Romano Forin 11
1961–62 Serie C Girone C (3) 349121324323014th Giuseppe Rampazzo 7
1962–63 Serie C Girone C (3) 348121423372817th Enzo Guarniero 7
1963–64 Serie D Girone F (4) 34211035014521stn/a
1964–65 Serie C Girone C (3) 3410111326323116th Ruggero Ronzulli 7
1965–66 Serie C Girone C (3) 3410131125313311th Domenico Pulvirenti 6
1966–67 Serie C Girone C (3) 341171629352917th [4] Giancarlo Ciabattari 6
1967–68 Serie C Girone C (3) 369131424313115th Pietro Rasi 5
1968–69 Serie C Girone C (3) 3810151324283513th Loris De Carolis
Mario Tribuzio
5
1969–70 Serie C Girone C (3) 381116112525388th Loris De Carolis 8
1970–71 Serie C Girone C (3) 3811121525363415th Angelo Seghezza 4
1971–72 Serie C Girone C (3) 3810151323343517th Vincenzo Damiano
Gaetano Montenegro
7
1972–73 Serie C Girone C (3) 3810121634473217th Gaetano Montenegro 10
1973-74 Serie C Girone C (3) 3810161226353613th Fedele Gualandri 7
1974–75 Serie C Girone C (3) 3810151330343515th Fedele Gualandri 11
1975–76 Serie C Girone C (3) 3811141327303612th Angelo Labellarte 11
1976–77 Serie C Girone C (3) 381610123735424th Aldo Gravante 13
1977–78 Serie C Girone C (3) 3832015285325 [5] 19th Paolo Piras 17
1978–79 Serie C2 Girone D (4) 34891731532718th [6] Alessandro Turini 11
1979–80 Prima Categoria Calabria (7) 1stn/a
1980–81 Promozione Calabria (6) 30181025314461stn/a
1981–82 Campionato Interregionale Gironi I (5) 3017764622413rdn/a
1982–83 Campionato Interregionale Gironi I (5) 30141243616402ndn/a
1983–84 Campionato Interregionale Gironi I (5) 3018933510451stn/a
1984–85 Serie C2 Gironi D (4) 345171227372718th Elso Pelle 7
1985–86 Campionato Interregionale Gironi L (5) 30813932322911thn/a
1986–87 Campionato Interregionale Gironi L (5) 30181114617471stn/a
1987–88 Serie C2 Gironi D (4) 34141193928394th Marcello Pitino 11
1988–89 Serie C2 Gironi D (4) 34101593632358th Antonio Germano 8
1989–90 Serie C2 Gironi D (4) 348161033343212th Carmelo Condemi 10
1990–91 Serie C2 Gironi D (4) 347151222382915th [7] Giuseppe Galluzzo 10
1991–92 L.N.D. Prima Categoria Calabria B (8) 1stn/a
1992–93 L.N.D. Promozione Calabria B (7) 30151054822402ndn/a
1993–94 L.N.D. Promozione Calabria A (7) 3021727311491stn/a
1994–95 L.N.D. Eccellenza Calabria (6) 3021638611481stn/a
1995–96 L.N.D. Girone I (5) 348161033324014thn/a
1996–97 L.N.D. Girone I (5) 3822975430751stn/a
1997–98 Serie C2 Girone C (4) 3416994528572nd Maurizio Balestrieri
Giuseppe Tortora
13
1998–99 Serie C1 Girone B (3) 341271533364310th Alessandro Ambrosi 19
1999–2000 Serie C1 Girone B (3) 34191236528691st Firmino Elia
Andrea Fabbrini
7
2000–01 Serie B (2) 38158154753539th GS Andrea Deflorio 16
2001–02 Serie B (2) 385102344702520th GS Andrea Deflorio 10
2002–03 Serie C1 Girone B (3) 34148124029506th GS Edoardo Artistico 16
2003–04 Serie C1 Girone B (3) 3419875733652nd Nazzareno Tarantino 12
2004–05 Serie B (2) 42131415484550 [8] 17th GS Daniele Vantaggiato 9
2005–06 Serie B (2) 42189155648639th 2R Jeda 15
2006–07 Serie B (2) 427112436673221st 3R Alfredo Cariello
Jaroslav Šedivec
6
2007–08 Prima Divisione Girone B (3) 34141374530554th 3R Lorenzo Dal Rio 7
2008–09 Prima Divisione Girone B (3) 34185114637593rd 3R n/a
2009–10 Serie B (2) 421711145250628th 2R Antonino Bonvissuto
Gabionetta
9
2010–11 Serie B (2) 4213151445505411th 3R Aniello Cutolo 11
2011–12 Serie B (2) 4213151460585211th 4R Caetano Calil 17
2012–13 Serie B (2) 4214131545565512th 3R Denilson Gabionetta 12
2013–14 Serie B (2) 421712135652636th 3R Federico Bernardeschi 12
2014–15 Serie B (2) 4212121843524817th 2R Camillo Ciano 17
2015–16 Serie B (2) 42231366136822nd 4R Ante Budimir 17
2016–17 Serie A (1) 38972234583417th 3R Diego Falcinelli 13
2017–18 Serie A (1) 38982140663518th 4R Marcello Trotta 8
2018–19 Serie B (2) 3611101540424312th 4R Simy 14
2019–20 Serie B (2) 38208106340682nd 3R Simy 21
2020–21 Serie A (1) 38652745922319th 3R Simy 20
2021–22 Serie B (2) 384142041612619th 2R Mirko Marić 11

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References

  1. http://mikyegenny.altervista.org/sport/serie-b-storia/indice.html If not available in Wikipedia, the top goalscorer was found on this site for the Serie B seasons
  2. Goals in all competitions (Serie A, Serie B or Serie C, Coppa Italia, European tournaments and Supercoppa Italiana) are counted.
  3. 1 point deduction
  4. Crotone was relegated but was admitted to the Serie C again
  5. 1 point deducted
  6. The club goes bankrupt at the end of the season and is not admitted to the Serie D for the resolution of the FIGC.
  7. The club goes bankrupt and is not admitted to the Interregional Championship for the resolution of the FIGC. Meanwhile, another club, l ' AP New Croton MJ - founded in 1956 and participating in the regional championship - becomes a natural continuation of the club.
  8. "3 points deducted for misbehaviour of fans".