SSD Virtus CiseranoBergamo 1909

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Virtus CiseranoBergamo
Virtus Bergamo Alzano Seriate 1909.svg
Full nameSocietà Sportiva Dilettantistica
Virtus CiseranoBergamo 1909 S.r.l.
Founded2007 (as FC AlzanoCene)
2015 (merger with Aurora Seriate)
2019 (merger with Ciserano)
Ground Stadio Carillo Pesenti Pigna,
Alzano Lombardo, Italy [1]
Capacity1,900
ChairmanEzio Morisini
ManagerAndrea Bruniera
League Serie D

Virtus CiseranoBergamo 1909 is an Italian association football club from Ciserano, Lombardy. [2] It was born in 2019 as a merger of Ciserano Calcio and Virtus Bergamo, itself a direct heir of Alzano Virescit, a club that also played Serie B in its history.

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History


Alzano Seriate

FC AlzanoCene officially merged with fellow Lombardy and Serie D side Aurora Seriate Calcio on 31 May 2015 to become Alzano Seriate 1909.

The football in Alzano before the merger

Foot-Ball Club Alzano

The origins of football in Alzano go back to 1909 when was founded Foot-Ball Club Alzano.

Alzano 1909 Virescit F.C.

In the summer 1993 was founded Alzano 1909 Virescit Football Club with the merger between Foot-Ball Club Alzano, from Alzano Lombardo, and Centro Giovanile Virescit Boccaleone, a club from Bergamo, which enjoyed some success in its Serie C1 period in the 1980s.

The new club started from Serie D in 1993 and obtained two consecutive promotions that brought it to play Serie C1. Alzano then won Serie C1/A in 1999, placing first ahead of Como. The Serie B experience for Alzano however lasted only one season, as the team relegated back to Serie C1 the next year. The club then relegated to Serie C2 in 2003 and was successively cancelled by the federation because of financial troubles.

A.S.D F.C. Alzano 1909

The club was refounded in 2004 as A.S.D F.C. Alzano 1909, the side played for three seasons in Prima Categoria Lombardy.

AlzanoCene

The club was refounded in the summer 2007 with the merger between A.S.D. Football Club Alzano 1909 (playing in Prima Categoria Lombardy), from Alzano Lombardo and Ardens Cene (playing in Eccellenza Lombardy) from Cene. [3] In the season 2007–08 it was promoted from Eccellenza Lombardy to Serie D.

The football in Cene before the merger

From U.S. Cene to Ardens Cene

The origins of football in Cene go back to 1947 when was founded U.S. Cene which in 1965 was refounded as Ardens Cene.

Colors and badge

Its official colours are white and black. Its badge is similar to FC Barcelona.

Honours

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