List of U.S. Catanzaro 1929 records and statistics

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U.S. Catanzaro 1929 is an Italian football club based in Catanzaro, Calabria. The club was officially formed in 1929. Catanzaro has competed in the Serie A seven times and were one time Coppa Italia runners-up.

Contents

The list encompasses the honours won by U.S. Catanzaro 1929 at national and regional level, records set by the club, their managers and their players. The player records section itemises the club's leading goalscorers and those who have made the most appearances in first-team competitions. It also records notable achievements by Catanzaro players on the international stage.

Catanzaro have won 6 interregional level three titles and 1 interregional level four title. The club's record league appearances maker is Adriano Banelli, who made 336 appearances between 1967 and 1979 [1] and the club's record Serie A appearance maker is Claudio Ranieri with 128 appearances. [2] Massimo Palanca is the club's record goalscorer, scoring 116 goals in total. [1]

All figures are correct as of 16 November 2021.

Honours and achievements

National

Leagues

Runners-Up (2): 1975–76, 1977–78
Promoted via play-offs (1): 1970–71
Runners-Up (1): 2004
Winners (1): 1952–53

Cups

Runners-Up (1): 1965–66
Semi-finalists (2): 1978–79, 1981–82

Interregional

Winners (6): 1932–33 (Prima Div/I), 1935–36 (Serie C/D), 1958–59 (Serie C/B), 1984–85 (Serie C1/B), 1986–87 (Serie C1/B), 2003–04 (Serie C1/B)
Runners–Up (4): 1945–46, 1947–48, [lower-alpha 1] 2020–21 [lower-alpha 2] , 2021–22 [lower-alpha 2]
Winners (1): 1952–53 (IV Serie/H)
Runners-Up (2): 2009–10, [lower-alpha 2] 2011–12 (LP Seconda Div)
Promotion (1): 2002–03 (Serie C2)

Regional

Winners (2): 1938–39, 1939–40
Runners-Up (1): 1937–38

European

Winners (1): 1960

Notes

  1. No promotion during this season
  2. 1 2 3 No automatic promotion for second place, did not advance through play-offs

Player records

Appearances

Most appearances

Competitive matches only, includes appearances as substitute.

#NameYearsLeague (Serie A) [lower-alpha 1] Coppa Italia Other [lower-alpha 2] Total
1 Flag of Italy.svg Adriano Banelli 1967–1979336 (66)393 [lower-alpha 3] 378
2 Flag of Italy.svg Massimo Palanca [4] [lower-alpha 4] 1974–1981
1986–1990
332 (105)361 [lower-alpha 3] 369
3 Flag of Italy.svg Stefano Raise [4] [lower-alpha 5] 1955–1966313 (0)2315
4 Flag of Italy.svg Paolo Braca 1967–1977244 (45)273 [lower-alpha 3] 274
5 Flag of Italy.svg Claudio Ranieri 1974–1982225 (128)271 [lower-alpha 3] 253
6 Flag of Italy.svg Luigi Tonani 1963–1969224 (0)14238
7 Flag of Italy.svg Cesare Maccacaro 1960–1968221 (0)9230
8 Flag of Italy.svg Luigi Maldera 1971–1978206 (45)221 [lower-alpha 3] 229
9 Flag of Italy.svg Fausto Silipo 1967–1977197 (39)262 [lower-alpha 3] 225
10 Flag of Italy.svg Franco Marini 1965–1971202 (0)161 [lower-alpha 3] 219

Goalscorers

Top goalscorers

Competitive matches only. Numbers in brackets indicate appearances.

This list may not be completely exhaustive of all matches in all competitions. Data is missing for league competitions from founding in 1929 to 1959. Data is also missing for 12 seasons: 1986–87, 1984–85, 2006–07, and between 1990 to 1992, and 1996 to 2003. Where a player has missing data from the source, numbers have been adjusted using additional references. [4]

#NameYearsLeague Coppa Italia Other [lower-alpha 2] TotalRatio
1 Flag of Italy.svg Massimo Palanca [lower-alpha 8] 1974–1981
1986–1990
114 (332)20 (36)0 (1) [lower-alpha 3] 134 (369)0.36
2 Flag of Italy.svg Giorgio Corona 2003–200646 (1121 (4)0 (1) [lower-alpha 9] 47(117)0.41
3 Flag of Italy.svg Gianni Bui 1965–196733 (67)4 (5)37(72)0.51
4 Flag of Italy.svg Edigio Ghersetich 1958–196533 (148)3 (5)36(153)0.24
5 Flag of Italy.svg Edi Bivi 1981–198428 (83)6 (13)34(96)0.35
5 Flag of Italy.svg Alberto Spelta 1971–197629 (173)5 (16)34(169)0.20
7 Flag of Italy.svg Simone Masini 2011–201327 (59)0 (1)27(60)0.45
8 Flag of Italy.svg Giordano Fioretti 2012–201424 (56)1 (1)1 (1) [lower-alpha 10] 26(58)0.45
8 Flag of Italy.svg Carlo Petrini 1972–197422 (71)4 (8)26(79)0.33
10 Flag of Italy.svg Gennaro Rambone 1958–196224 (68)1 (5)25(73)0.34

Capocannonieri

Below is a list of Catanzaro players who were the top goalscorers of the league or cup during a season, known as the Capocannonieri in Italian. The number corresponds to the numbers of goals scored followed by the season and league or cup this achievement was accomplished.

Serie A records

Below is a list of players with the top 10 appearances and goals scored in the Italian top flight competition, the Serie A.

Managerial records

Club records

Matches

Record wins

Record defeats

  • Record league defeat: 5-goal margin
    • 1–6 on two occasions
    • 0–5 on seven occasions
  • Record Coppa Italia defeat: 0–6 against Sorrento, 2010–11 First Round, 8 August 2010

Goals

Points

Attendances

Serie A matches only.

All-time records

All domestic competitions

As of 21 November 2021
LeaguePMWDLGFGA%HonoursNotes
Serie A 7210388884156253018.10 [10]
Serie B 281,0362973703699391,080028.67Runners-Up (2): 1975–76, 1977–78 [11]
Serie C [lower-alpha 13] 311,0164152823191,3161,088040.85Group Winners (6): 1932–33, 1935–36, 1958–59, 1984–85, 1986–87, 2003–04
Group Runners-Up (3): 1945–46, 1947–48, 2020–21
[4]
Serie C2 18618234219165702550037.86Group Runners-Up (2): 2009–10, 2011–12 [4]
Serie D 130141065222046.67Group winners (1): 1952–53 [4]
Total Leagues8529109989699433165299334.29
Coppa Italia 45151592864224227039.07Runners-Up (1): 1965–66
Coppa Italia Serie C 8 [lower-alpha 14] 2011092622055.00
Supercoppa di Serie C 1200204000.00Runners-Up (1): 2004
Scudetto Serie D 1211043050.00Winners (1): 1952–53
Torneo di Capodanno 1210122050.00
Total Cups5617772297625625840.68
Serie B promotion play-offs2310212033.33Promoted (1/2): 1970–71
Prima Div promotion play-offs12011??000.00Promoted (1/1): 1932–33 [lower-alpha 15]
Serie C promotion play-offs4704358000.00Promoted (0/4):
Serie C2 promotion play-offs6184951016022.22Promoted (1/6): 2002–03 [lower-alpha 16] [4]
Serie D promotion play-offs1650193083.33Promoted (1/1): 1952–53 [4]
Total promotion play-offs1436101412252927.77
Serie C relegation play-outs1211043050.00Survived relegation (1/1): 2016–17
Total record15631251081101310313450328334.56

See also

Notes

  1. League games only
  2. 1 2 Includes league play-off/play-out matches, Supercoppa di Serie C, Scudetto IV Serie, and Coppa Italia Serie C
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Appearance(s) in Serie B promotion play-off(s)
  4. Figures adjusted using Stasin reference to include missing data from 1986–87 season from Transfermarkt source (29 apps, 17 goals)
  5. Figures adjusted using Stasin reference to include missing data for years 1955 to 1959 from Transfermarkt source (128 apps, 20 goals)
  6. 21 goals in the regular season and 1 goal in the play-off
  7. 18 goals in the league and 4 goals in the Coppa Italia
  8. League, Total and Ratio numbers adjusted from source to include 1986–87 Serie C league statistics of 17 goals in 29 appearances [6]
  9. Appearance(s) in Supercoppa Serie C
  10. Appearance(s) in Coppa Lega Pro
  11. 1 2 Minimum 10 matches
  12. Catanzaro were deducted 8 points resulting a total of 11 points. Without the deduction, Catanzaro would have only received 19 points, which would also be the fewest points received in a season with 3-point wins.
  13. Includes 3 seasons in Prima Divisione (1930–1933) and 9 seasons of Serie C1
  14. Source only provides statistics for 8 campaigns, Catanzaro has actually participated in 31
  15. Promoted later, after initially not qualifying from this series
  16. Promoted later, after initially losing play-off final in this series

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