Rugby Viadana

Rugby Viadana
Union Federazione Italiana Rugby
Founded 1970 (1970)
Location Viadana, Italy
Ground(s) Stadio Luigi Zaffanella (Capacity: 6,000)
Chairman Davide Tizzi
Coach(es) Regan Sue
Captain(s) Roberto Santamaria
League(s) National Championship of Excellence
2013/2014 4th (Excellence)
1st kit
2nd kit
Official website
www.rugbyviadana.it

Rugby Viadana is an Italian rugby union club based in Viadana (province of Mantua, Lombardy). The club was established in 1970, and has since won the Italian championship in 2002, and the Coppa Italia three times. They also compete in European rugby competitions and were runners-up in the European Shield in 2004. Viadana plays in yellow and black. The club did not compete professionally between 2010-2012 as they focused their efforts on Aironi. Aironi was based at Viadana's home ground and represented a number of regional teams in the multi-national Celtic League. The FIR withdrew Aironi's licence to play at the end of the 2012 so Viadana reformed as a professional team. Former Aironi Coach Rowland Phillips is now Viadana Head Coach. They will be playing in 2013/14 Amlin Challenge Cup. They will be playing in Pool 4 along with Bayonne, Grenoble and London Wasps.

The reformed professional Viadana club will play in Italy's top division in 2012-13, the National Championship of Excellence.

History

They were founded in 1970 as a rugby sector in the Vitellianense Cebogas Multisports Club by some ex-Rugby Parma players. They started in the lowest possible league, Serie D.

In 1980-1981 Viadana won Serie B but after three years the team were relegated back to Serie C. But they bounced back the following year and won promotion back to Serie B. 1986-1987 they won promotion to Serie A2 and finished sixth in their first year. However they were relegated back the following year and didn't return for three years.

They finally won promotion to Serie A in 1998-1999. In their first season Viadana won the Italian Cup and made it to the semi-final of the play-offs. In 2000-2001 they finished third in the league but again lost in the semi-final play-offs to Benetton Treviso.

In 2002 the Italian championship was reformed with the birth of Super 10 (now National Championship of Excellence). During this season Viadana finished first and beat favourites Benetton Treviso in the play-offs to win the title for the first time. They were the first team from outside a provincial capital to do so. They won the Italian Cup a second time in 2003.

In 2004 they became the first (and so far only) Italian team to have made the final of a European competition when they lost the European Shield final 19-25 to Montpellier. In 2007 they defeated Cammi Calvisano to win their third Coppa Italia. In 2008, despite their relatively experienced team, Viadana were beaten in the semi-finals by Benetton Treviso and subsequently lost out on a lucrative Heineken Cup place.

Viadana were the largest shareholders in Aironi, a new team that competed in the 2010/11 and 2012/12 Magners League. Many of the club's top players joined Aironi on its formation. As of June 2010 it was announced that will the impending establishment of Aironi the club would no longer compete as a professional club. The senior and U-20 teams would be merged with GranDucato Parma Rugby. Viadana would continue as an independent club but only below U-20 level.[1] The club would maintain a senior team but only an amateur one. Any promising players would be diverted to GranDucato, and ultimately Aironi and the national team.

At the end of the 2012 Aironi's licence to play in the Magners League was withdrawn by the FIR. Viadana was then reformed as a professional team, with a number of Aironi's players joining them. Aironi's place in the Centic League was taken by newly formed Zebre, a team based in Parma. Many Aironi players joined Zebre on its formation.[2]

Current squad

2014-15:

[3] Note: Flags indicate national union as has been defined under WR eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-WR nationality.

Player Position Union
Antonio Denti Hooker Italy Italy
Giovanni Scalvi Hooker Italy Italy
Roberto Santamaria (c) Hooker Italy Italy
Cherif Traoré Prop Italy Italy
German Araoz Prop Argentina Argentina
Riccardo Cagna Prop Italy Italy
Giulio Cenedese Prop Italy Italy
Alberto Cavallero Prop Italy Italy
Otis Lombardi Prop Italy Italy
Luca Marchini Prop Italy Italy
Filippo Gerosa Lock Italy Italy
Federico Ruzza Lock Italy Italy
Liviu Pascu Lock Italy Italy
Nick Civetta Lock United States United States
Andrea Barbieri Flanker Italy Italy
Andrea Denti Flanker Italy Italy
Federico Manuini Flanker Italy Italy
Pietro Moreschi Flanker Italy Italy
Chris Du Plessis Flanker Italy Italy
Mirko Monfrino Number 8 Italy Italy
Jacob Muriaina Whitaker Number 8 New Zealand New Zealand
Player Position Union
Pietro Travagli Scrum-half Italy Italy
Davide Righi Riva Scrum-half Italy Italy
Khyam Apperley Scrum-half Italy Italy
Ian McKinley Fly-half Ireland Ireland
Keanu Apperley Fly-half Italy Italy
Gilberto Pavan Centre Italy Italy
Roberto Quartaroli Centre Italy Italy
Giorgio Tizzi Centre Italy Italy
Gabriele Manganiello Centre Italy Italy
Andrea Buondonno Wing Italy Italy
Abou Souaré Wing Italy Italy
Gianmarco Amadasi Wing Italy Italy
Marco Antonio Gennari Fullback Italy Italy
Elia Biasuzzi Fullback Italy Italy

Honours

Notable former players

Statistics

European Challenge Cup

Season Played Won Drawn Lost For Against
2000-01 400478147
2001-02 6204120210
(Shield) 2003-04 7502250166
2003-04 21014161
2004-05 430118450
2005-06 600681244
2006-07 6204114145
2008-09 6303120126
2013-14 601586356

Heineken Cup

Season Played Won Drawn Lost For Against
2002-03 6006128348
2007-08 6006106208
2009-10 600683295

References

External links

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