Acqua e Sapone Calcio a 5

Acqua e Sapone C5
Full name Società Sportiva Dilettantistica Acqua e Sapone Calcio a 5
Founded 2000
Ground PalaRoma, Montesilvano
Ground Capacity 1,500
Chairman Davide Limone
Manager Massimiliano Bellarte
League Divisione Calcio a 5
2014-15 Serie A, 4th
Website [www.acquaesaponec5.it Club home page]

Società Sportiva Dilettantistica Acqua e Sapone Calcio a 5 is a futsal club based in Montesilvano, Abruzzo, Italy.

History

In 2000 Pescheto C/5 was founded, an amateur futsal sports association. It was the brainchild of six friends returning from a holiday in Brazil that gave life to a dream they had to bring a team to Città Sant'Angelo.[1] In 2007 this team would merge with City Marina S. Angelo to create ASD Acqua e Sapone Marina CSA.

The team had quick successes from 2002 to 2005 with winning promotion from Serie D, Serie C2, and Serie C1. In 2005/06, their first season in Serie B, the team finished second in their group and missed being promoted through the playoff by not getting past the quarterfinals. In 2006/07 they finished in fourth place and missed out on the playoffs. After the merger in 2007 Acqua e Sapone finished first in their group and earned automatic promotion to Serie A2.

In the 2009/10 season the team excelled and won direct promotion to Serie A. Acqua e Sapone also made their first appearance in a cup final that season by participating in the Final Eight Serie A2 in which they lost in the final to Gruppo Fassina 2-1.

The team's first silverware from the top level came in 2013/14 when they won the Coppa Italia by beating Lazio 3-1 in the final. The next season they then defeated Luparense 6-1 to win the Supercoppa Italiana.

Chronology

Chronology of'Acqua e Sapone Calcio a 5
  • 2000  · Foundation of Pescheto C/5.
  • 2000-01  · 7th in group ? of Serie D.
  • 2001-02  · 1th0 in group ? of Serie D.
  • 2002-03  · 7th in group ? ofSerie D.
  • 2003-04  · 1st in group D of Serie D. Promotion to Serie C1.
  • 2004-05  · Disputes the championship of Serie C1. Promotion to Serie B.
Playoff Champion of Serie C1.
  • 2005  · Merger of Montesilvano C5 2000, assumes name Acqua e Sapone 2000.
  • 2005-06  · 2nd in group C of Serie B.
Quarter-finalist in playoffs of Serie B.
  • 2006-07  · 4th in group C of Serie B.
  • 2007  · Merger with Marina Castel Sant'Angelo, assumes name Acqua e Sapone Marina CSA.
  • 2007-08  · 1st in group C of Serie B. Promotion to Serie A2.
  • 2008-09  · 7th in group B of Serie A2.

  • 2009-10  · 1st in group B of Serie A2. Promotion to Serie A.
Finalist in Coppa Italia of Serie A2.
  • 2010-11  · 10th in Serie A.
  • 2011 Assumes the name Acqua e Sapone Calcio a 5.
  • 2011-12  · 7th in Serie A.
Quarter-finalist in play-offs.
Quarter-finalist in the Coppa Italia.
  • 2012-13  · 6th in Serie A.
Semi-finalist in play-offs.
Quarter-finalist in the Coppa Italia.
Finalist in play-offs.
Semi-finalist in the Winter Cup.
Winner of Coppa Italia (1st title).
Winner of Supercoppa italiana (1st title).
Semi-finalist in the Winter Cup.
Quarter-finalist in the Coppa Italia.
Semi-finalist in Playoffs
  • 2015-16  · Playing for the Scudetto in Serie A

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Italy GK Mammarella
12 Italy GK Mambella
17 Italy GK Montefalcone
3 Italy DF Bufalari
7 Spain DF Castilla Moreno
16 Italy DF Murilo
5 Italy MF Canale
10 Brazil MF Scandolara
11 Brazil MF Sidney
13 Brazil MF Caetano
No. Position Player
19 Italy MF Cesaroni
20 Brazil MF Jonas
21 Brazil MF Schiochet
4 Italy MF Mongelli
18 Brazil MF Coco Schmitt
2 Spain FW Burrito

Famous players

Honours

Acqua e Sapone Coppa Italia Winners 2014

References

External links


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