List of US Catanzaro 1929 players

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This is a list of notable footballers who have played for U.S. Catanzaro 1929 . This means players that have played 100 or more official matches for the club in Serie A or Serie B.

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For a list of all Catanzaro players, major or minor, with a Wikipedia article, see Category:US Catanzaro 1929 players; for records and statistics see List of US Catanzaro 1929 records and statistics; for a selected list of the best players in Catanzaro's history, see U.S. Catanzaro 1929 Hall of Fame.

Players are listed as of 25 February 2023 and according to the date of their first-team debut for the club. Appearances and goals are for first-team competitive matches in Serie A or Serie B only; wartime matches are excluded. Substitute appearances included.

The player with the most league appearances (Serie A or B) is Adriano Banelli with 334. The player with the most league goals (Serie A or B) is Massimo Palanca with 97.

Key

Players

Nationality column refers to the country (countries) represented internationally by the player, if any.

NameNationalityPositionCatanzaro careerAppearancesGoals
Dino Bigagnoli Flag of Italy.svg  Italy MF1959–19661631
Flavio Frontali Flag of Italy.svg  Italy MF1959–19631022
Egidio Ghersetich Flag of Italy.svg  Italy FW1959–196514833
Stefano Raise Flag of Italy.svg  Italy DF / FW1959–19661856
Lionello Tulissi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy MF1959–19631093
Cesare Maccacaro Flag of Italy.svg  Italy MF / FW1960–19682217
Osvaldo Bagnoli Flag of Italy.svg  Italy FW1961–196410121
Carlo Vanini Flag of Italy.svg  Italy FW1962–196815417
Alvaro Gasparini Flag of Italy.svg  Italy MF / FW1963–19671378
Luigi Tonani Flag of Italy.svg  Italy DF / MF1963–19692243
Sergio Orlandi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy MF1964–19681147
Franco Marini Flag of Italy.svg  Italy DF1965–19712024
Gianfranco Bertoletti Flag of Italy.svg  Italy DF1966–19711503
Adriano Banelli Flag of Italy.svg  Italy DF / MF1967–197933424
Paolo Braca Flag of Italy.svg  Italy MF / FW1967–197724410
Fausto Silipo Flag of Italy.svg  Italy DF1967–19771982
Pierluigi Busatti Flag of Italy.svg  Italy MF1968–19721228
Roberto Franzon Flag of Italy.svg  Italy MF1968–19721191
Maurizio Gori Flag of Italy.svg  Italy FW1969–197412612
Alberto Spelta Flag of Italy.svg  Italy MF / FW1971–197615329
Luigi Maldera Flag of Italy.svg  Italy DF1971–19782065
Giorgio Pellizzaro Flag of Italy.svg  Italy GK1973–19781480
Pieraldo Nemo Flag of Italy.svg  Italy MF / FW1974–19791004
Massimo Palanca Flag of Italy.svg  Italy FW1974–1981
1987–1990
30297
Claudio Ranieri Flag of Italy.svg  Italy DF1974–19822256
Giovanni Improta Flag of Italy.svg  Italy MF1975–197912511
Enrico Nicolini Flag of Italy.svg  Italy MF1976–1980
1987–1989
1597
Giuseppe Sabadini Flag of Italy.svg  Italy DF1978–19831111
Piero Braglia Flag of Italy.svg  Italy MF1978–19841420
Roberto Borrello Flag of Italy.svg  Italy MF / FW1980–19901115
Armando Cascione Flag of Italy.svg  Italy DF1981–19891316

Source:calcio-seriea.net

Captains

This is a list of all club captains from 1957. The captains listed are for the league season not individual matches and appearances and goals are for all competitive league games only. No cup or other official tournament matches are included in the statistics.

Name (number of appointments)PositionCatanzaro CareerSeasons as CaptainAppearancesGoals
Flag of Italy.svg Vittorio Masci GK1946–1947
1953–1962
5 (1957–1962)184-176
Flag of Italy.svg Stefano Raise MF1955–19664 (1962–1966)31226
Flag of Italy.svg Luigi Sardei MF1963–19682 (1966–1968)933
Flag of Italy.svg Luigi Tonani DF1963–19691 (1968–1969)2233
Flag of Italy.svg Franco Marini DF1965–19712 (1969–1971)2024
Flag of Italy.svg Roberto Franzon MF1968–19721 (1971–1972)1191
Flag of Italy.svg Francesco Rizzo MF1972–19742 (1972–1974)6313
Flag of Italy.svg Adriano Banelli MF1967–19795 (1974–1979)33624
Flag of Italy.svg Claudio Ranieri DF1974–19823 (1979–1982)2256
Flag of Italy.svg Sergio Santarini DF1981–19831 (1982–1983)481
Flag of Italy.svg Gregorio Mauro MF1976–1977
1979–1980
1981, 1984–1985
1989–1990
1 (1984–1985)648
Flag of Italy.svg Carmelo Bagnato MF1984–19872 (1985–1987)946
Flag of Italy.svg Agostino Iacobelli MF1984–19881 (1987–1988)1242
Flag of Italy.svg Massimo Palanca FW1974–1981
1986–1990
2 (1988–1990)331115
Flag of Italy.svg Luciano Orati MF1983–19853 (1990–1993)746
Flag of Italy.svg Umberto Brutto DF1989–19963 (1993–1996)1403
Flag of Italy.svg Mauro Picasso MF1996–19982 (1996–1998)513
Flag of Italy.svg Antongiulio Bonacci MF1998–20011 (1998–1999)662
Flag of Italy.svg Giuseppe Tortora FW1999–20001 (1999–2000)3215
Flag of Italy.svg Pasquale Logiudice DF2000–2001
2002–2003
1 (2000–2001)642
Flag of Italy.svg Giovanni Delle Vedove MF2000–20021 (2001–2002)524
Flag of Italy.svg Marco Ciardello MF1998–1999
2002–2004
1 (2002–2003)666
Flag of Italy.svg Fabrizio Ferrigno MF2002–2005
2006, 2007–2008
1 (2003–2004)8714
Flag of Italy.svg Giorgio Corona FW2003–20062 (2004–2006)10946
Flag of Italy.svg Danilo Coppola FW2006–20081 (2006–2007)480
Flag of Italy.svg Fabrizio Ferrigno (2)MF2002–2005
2006, 2007–2008
1 (2007–2008)8714
Flag of Italy.svg Roberto Gimmelli DF2006–20102 (2008–2010)1234
Flag of Italy.svg Francesco Corapi MF2002–2005
2008–2011
2020
0.5 (2010–2011)565
Flag of Italy.svg Giuseppe Benincasa MF1998–2002
2009–2011
0.5 (2011)1234
Flag of Italy.svg Salvatore Accursi DF2011–20121 (2011–2012)222
Flag of Italy.svg Salvatore Carboni FW2011–20131 (2012–2013)4715
Flag of Italy.svg Salvatore Ferraro DF2013–20151.5 (2013–2015)480
Flag of Italy.svg Domenico Giampà MF1994–1996
2012, 2015–16
1.5 (2015–2016) [lower-alpha 1] 4715
Flag of Italy.svg Vito Di Bari DF20160.5 (2016)142
Flag of Italy.svg Matthew Patti DF2016–20170.5 (2016–2017)342
Flag of Italy.svg Emmanuel Nordi GK2017–20181 (2017–2018)320
Flag of Italy.svg Matthais Malta MF2011–2012
2015–2020
1.5 (2018–2020)480
Flag of Italy.svg Francesco Corapi MF2002–2005
2008–2011
2020–2021
1.5 (2020–2021)565
Flag of Italy.svg Luca Martinelli MF2019–2 (2021–)1016
Notes
  1. From February 2016, Tommaso Squilace took the captaincy following Giampà's six month football ban for his involvement in the 2015 Italian football match-fixing scandal [1]

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References

  1. "Squillace: Contro il Catania dovremo disputare una partita molto attenta". catanzarosport24.it. Archived from the original on 14 April 2016. Retrieved 25 February 2023.