ACR Messina
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Associazioni Calcio Riunite Messina S.r.l. is a football club based in Messina, Sicily, Italy, that competes in the Serie D, the fourth tier of the Italian football league system.
History
Football in Messina
The origins of the team go back to 1900, when Messina F.C. was founded in the city. The club has spent most of its existence in the lower Italian football leagues. They last competed in Serie B in 2007–08, which followed three consecutive seasons in Serie A. In July 2008, Messina were excluded from professional football due to financial issues, being later registered into amateur Serie D.Template:Citation needed
The farthest Messina has reached in the Coppa Italia is the last 16. This was achieved in the 2000s decade. In the past, they have also reached the semi-finals in the Coppa Italia Serie C.<ref>Messina Story</ref>
Messina have appeared in the Italy's top league, Serie A, for a total of five seasons. The club's first spell in the league was in the 1960s; the second began in the 2000s decade. The highest ever position they have finished is 7th,<ref>RSSSF.com Template:Webarchive</ref>
From Messina F.C. to Giostra Messina (1900 to 1939)
Messina Football Club were officially founded on 1 December 1900<ref>Messina Story</ref> by Marangolo with the help of Anglican reverend "Caulifield".<ref>Storia F.C. Messina</ref>
At the college where Marangolo visited he had also made the acquaintance of Ignazio Majo Pagano who formed Anglo Palermitan (Palermo) on his return, only a month before Messina. The first Sicilian derby was held between Messina and Palermo on 18 April 1901; 1,000 fans turned out to Via Notarbartolo for the match. The game ended 3–2 to the Palermitan side.<ref>Messina Story</ref>
The earthquake of 1908, which killed 60,000 people in Messina, later affected the club in a large manner; deaths included Charles Bousfield Huleatt, players Frank John Carter, Walter Oates and financial backer George H. Peirce. Football resumed in Messina the following year, thanks largely to Arthur Barret Lascelles who used his own money to ensure football activity in the city would continue. By 1910, the funds of Barret had dried up, and the club was folded, Società Ginnastica Garibaldi Messina (Gymnastic Society Garibaldi Messina) briefly took its place, until it too was dissolved due to the First World War.<ref>Messina Calcio</ref>
The club participated in the Italian Football Championship of 1921–22, organised by the C.C.I., finishing third in the Sicilian group section; this was the first championship in which clubs from the island were entered. The following season the FIGC and CCI were unified. This coincided with mergers in Messina, as another side, Umberto I Messina, was incorporated into US Messinese, and, therefore, the club changed its name to US Messinese Umberto I in October 1922. The following month this new side was fused again, this time with Messina Sporting Club; creating the Messina Football Club. Only two years later, in December 1924, FC Messina was melted, and the players became part of the reformed US Messinese.<ref>Template:Usurped</ref>
From U.S. Peloro to F.C. Messina Peloro
After being tipped as underdogs in Serie A for the 2004–05 season, Messina surprised doubters by producing several good results including defeating both of the Milanese clubs, beating AC Milan first at San Siro 2–1,<ref>Channel4.com</ref> and then later in the season also with Internazionale, this time at home, for the first time in their history; the winning goal was struck by Rafael in the third minute of injury time.<ref>Channel4.com</ref>
A.C. Rinascita Messina
In March 2009, Rome-based entrepreneur Alfredo Di Lullo acquired Football Club Messina Peloro in a blind auction held by the Court of Messina in April 2009.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The club was renamed A.C. Rinascita Messina (rinascita means "revived").
A.C. Riunite Messina
Since the summer of 2014, the new name of the club is Associazioni Calcio Riunite Messina.Template:Citation needed In the 2014–15 season, the club was relegated to Serie D, but it was readmitted to Lega Pro for involvement in sporting fraud. Since the summer of 2015, the new owner and president is Natale Stracuzzi. The club failed to submit its surety by the 5 July 2017 deadline<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> and was expelled by Lega Pro.<ref>Template:Cite webTemplate:Dead linkTemplate:Cbignore</ref> A successor club, A.C.R. Messina S.s.d. a r.l. was admitted to the 2017–18 Serie D.<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref>
Ultras
In 1973, the first ultras firm of ACR Messina was founded: the "Fedelissimi". In 1980, "Gioventù Giallorossa" was born, revolutionizing the supporter scene in Sicily and opening sections in Rome, Milan, and Turin. In 1982, "Uragano CEP" was established. In 1983, some small firms merged into a single group called "NOCS". In 1990, the "Fracidi" were formed. In 1997, the "Lions" came into being. In 2010, "Semu Pacci" was founded. In 2024, "Area Ostile" was established. During the club's time in Serie A and Serie B, it had thousands of non-organized fans, a number that has significantly declined over the last twenty years. Messina's fanbase has reached peaks of 38,000 spectators at home and 10,000 away.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Current squad
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Out on loan
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Notable players
- Template:Flagicon Salvatore Aronica
- Template:Flagicon Emanuele Curcio
- Template:Flagicon Julio César de León
- Template:Flagicon Arturo Di Napoli
- Template:Flagicon Dimitrios Eleftheropoulos
- Template:Flagicon Antonio Nocerino
- Template:Flagicon Alessandro Parisi
- Template:Flagicon Igor Protti
- Template:Flagicon Rahman Rezaei
- Template:Flagicon Christian Riganò
- Template:Flagicon Salvatore Schillaci
- Template:Flagicon Marco Storari
- Template:Flagicon Salvatore Sullo
- Template:Flagicon Atsushi Yanagisawa
- Template:Flagicon Riccardo Zampagna
- Template:Flagicon Marco Zoro
- Template:Flagicon Ivica Iliev
Stadium
The former club Football Club Messina Peloro have played their home matches in the new Stadio Comunale San Filippo since the 2004–05 to 2008–09 season. Since the season 2009–10 plays here the current team of A.C. Riunite Messina 1947.
The capacity of the stadium is 37,895 seats. It is named after the part of the city in which it is located, but a couple of petitions aim to rename it after the former Messina manager Franco Scoglio or the Messina Saint Hannibal Mary Di Francia.
The old stadium, the 11,000 seater Stadio Comunale Giovanni Celeste, is now used by S.S.D. Città di Messina, the second team of the city.
Honours
- Serie B
- 1 Champions: 1962–63
- Serie C
- Serie C2
- 3 Champions: 1982–83, 1999–00, 2013–14
- Serie D
- 4 Champions: 1973–74 (Group I), 1997-98 (Group I), 2012–13 (Group I), 2020-21 (Group I)<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
- Sicilian Championship
- 2 Winners: 1922-23, 1924–25
- Whitaker Challenge Cup
- 2 Winners: 1905, 1906
References
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