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Football Club Legnago Salus (formerly Associazione Calcio Legnago Salus) is an Italian football club based in Legnago, Veneto.

Legnago Salus
Full nameFootball Club Legnago Salus s.r.l.
Founded1921; 103 years ago (1921)
GroundStadio Mario Sandrini,
Legnago, Italy
Capacity2,152
ChairmanDavide Venturato
ManagerDaniele Gastaldello
LeagueSerie C Group B
2023–24Serie C Group A, 6th of 20

It currently plays in Serie C, the third-highest division in the Italian football league system.

History

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The club was founded in 1921 and changed its name many times.

In 1945–46 season Legnago won its Serie C group, but lost the promotional play-off that would have given it access to the Serie B championship. The club played in the IV Serie (now called Serie D) during three different periods: from 1952 to 1954, then from 1971 to 1980, and from 1993 to 2002.

In the 1971–72 Serie D season, Legnago ended the championship in second place and gained access to the promotion playoffs, then lost 1–0 to Vigevano. The match was played at Stadio Mario Rigamonti in Brescia in front of 7,000 spectators.

In the season 1994–95, Legnago ended in third place behind Treviso and Triestina with Gigi Manganotti as manager. On 30 November 1997 Legnago signed the record number of 1,200 spectators attending the match versus Trento.

After a long period in Serie D, the club relegated to Eccellenza in 2002 and Promozione one year later.

In the 2006–07 season Legnago won the Promozione league and gained promotion to Eccellenza Lombardy.

In the 2009–10 season Legnago won the Eccellenza Lombardy league and gained promotion to Serie D.

F.C. Legnago Salus SSD

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On 30 June 2011, A.C. Legnago Salus changed its denomination to F.C. Legnago Salus SSD.[1]

In the 2011–12 season the club gained access to the semifinal of Serie D promotion play-off, where it was eliminated by SandonàJesolo.

In the 2019–20 season, Legnago ended in second place behind Campodarsego, being successively admitted to Serie C due to the latter's renouncing to promotion.

Players

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Current squad

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As of 22 November 2024[2].

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Italy  ITA Andrea Rigon
5 MF Italy  ITA Federico Viero
6 DF Italy  ITA Carlo Pelagatti
7 FW Italy  ITA Filippo Palazzino (on loan from Ascoli)
8 MF Italy  ITA Enrico Casarotti
9 FW Italy  ITA Sebastiano Svidercoschi
10 MF Slovenia  SVN Elian Demirović (on loan from Juve Stabia)
11 DF Italy  ITA Luca Zanetti
12 GK Italy  ITA Leonardo Bajari
14 DF Italy  ITA Martino Travaglini
17 DF Romania  ROU Robert Toma
18 FW Italy  ITA Alessandro Rossi
19 MF Ivory Coast  CIV Aboubakar Diaby
20 DF Italy  ITA Ousmane Banse
21 DF Italy  ITA Giacomo Ruggeri
22 GK Italy  ITA Giacomo Toniolo (on loan from Hellas Verona)
No. Pos. Nation Player
23 DF Italy  ITA Vincenzo Muteba
25 MF Italy  ITA Francesco Bombagi
26 DF Italy  ITA Mario Noce
27 DF Italy  ITA Federico Ampollini
28 DF Italy  ITA Francesco D'Amore (on loan from Juve Stabia)
29 MF Italy  ITA Marco Gazzola
30 MF Republic of Ireland  IRL Olamide Ibrahim
31 DF Moldova  MDA Daniel Tonica
32 DF Italy  ITA Gianmaria Zanandrea
33 DF Italy  ITA Yuri Maset
73 DF Italy  ITA Luciano Ballan
77 MF Austria  AUT Manuel Martic
90 DF France  FRA Pathy Malumandsoko
91 GK Italy  ITA Filippo Perucchini
93 MF Italy  ITA Andrea Franzolini (on loan from Feralpisalò)
99 FW Italy  ITA Alberto Basso Ricci (on loan from Cremonese)

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Italy  ITA Marco Businarolo (at Vigasio until 30 June 2025)
MF Italy  ITA Giacomo Balbo (at Oppeano until 30 June 2025)
MF Italy  ITA Thomas Lonardoni (at Vigasio until 30 June 2025)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Italy  ITA Andrea Sternieri (at Villa Valle until 30 June 2025)
FW Italy  ITA Giovanni Cogo (at Este until 30 June 2025)

References

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  1. ^ Il Legnago diventa un SRL – Notiziario del Calcio
  2. ^ "Legnago squad". Soccerway. Retrieved 2 October 2020.
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