A.S.D. OltrepoVoghera

OltrepòVoghera
Full name Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica OltrepòVoghera
Founded 2001
Ground Stadio Giovanni Parisi,
Voghera
Ground Capacity 4,000
Chairman Lino Gaffeo
Manager Alexandro Dossena
League Serie D
2013-14 Eccellenza Lombardy/A, 1st

Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica OltrepòVoghera, usually referred to as simply OltrepòVoghera, is an Italian association football team from Stradella and Voghera Lombardy. It currently plays in Serie D.

History

Foot-Ball Club Casteggio Broni

The club was founded in 2001 as Foot-Ball Club Casteggio Broni in Casteggio, Lombardy, after the merger with F.C. Casteggio and A.C. Broni. Its colors were yellow and blue.

A.S.D. S.B.C. Oltrepò

At the end of the 2008–09 Serie D season, the club, in financial difficulties, moved to the city of Stradella and merged with Società Ginnastica Stradellina (founded in 2006 and direct heir of Oltrepò Calcio, that played in Serie C2 in the '80s), changing its denomination in A.S.D. S.B.C. Oltrepò.[1]

A.S.D. OltrepòVoghera

In the summer 2013 the club merged with A.S. Accademia Team Anni Verdi Voghera and was renamed with the current name.[2][3] In the 2013-14 season it was promoted to Serie D.

Former players

Well-known footballers that played for Stradellina include Fabio Gallo and Gabriele Bongiorni.

Colors and badge

The colors of the team are light blue, white, red and black.

Players

First team squad

As of 3 July 2015.[4]

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

No. Position Player
Italy GK Andrea Capra
Italy GK Francesco Gaione
Italy GK Valentino Parini
Italy DF Alessandro Bernazzani
Italy DF Andrea Balestra
Italy DF Angelo Hajrullai
Italy DF Dario Romano
Italy DF Edoardo Baraldini
Italy DF Emanuele Fiolo
Italy DF Marco Di Placido
Italy DF Matteo Celori
Italy DF Matteo Decio
Italy DF Stefano Bosio
Italy MF Claudio Poesio
Italy MF Daniele Niada
No. Position Player
Italy MF Francesco Brambilla
Italy MF Giacomo Pedrocchi
Italy MF Lorenzo Canepa
Italy MF Luca Simeoni
Italy MF Mattia Fautario
Italy MF Nicolò Lombardi
Italy MF Riccardo Coccu
Italy MF Roberto D'Aniello
Italy FW Anderson Aliman
Italy FW Daniele Di Gennaro
Slovenia FW Dejan Marijanovič
Italy FW Denis Lamberti
Italy FW Federico Zanna
Italy FW Lorenzo Maugeri
Italy FW Stefano Panigada

References

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