Under his leadership, the club has stabilized, which has led to renewed on-field success, winning the 2012, 2014, and 2020 Coppa Italia titles. [1] However, this was surrounded by less auspicious circumstances as Napoli were awarded two points for a game, when in Bergamo, an Atalanta fan threw a 100 lira coin at Alemão's head. … Corrado Ferlaino 1969-1971 Ettore Sacchi 1971-1972 Corrado Ferlaino 1972-1983 Marino Brancaccio 1983 Corrado Ferlaino 1983-1993 Ellenio Gallo 1993-1995 Vincenzo Schiano di Colella 1995-1996 Gian Marco Innocenti 1997-1998 Federico Scalingi 1999-2000 Giorgio Corbelli 2000-2002 Salvatore Naldi [25], The club were unsuccessful in the European Cup in the following season and finished runners-up in Serie A. Juliano would eventually break the appearance records, which still stands today. [24] The squad was gradually re-built, with the likes of Ciro Ferrara, Salvatore Bagni and Fernando De Napoli filling the ranks. [23] The club won their second Coppa Italia trophy in 1975–76, eliminating Milan and Fiorentina en route, before beating rivals Hellas Verona 4–0 in the final. Naples has always been marginalised by the rest of Italy. Thus, Napoli share the nickname "Azzurri" with the Italy national team. Giuliano Giuliani (* 29.September 1958 in Rom; † 14. [18] The rise up the tables was gradual, by 1985–86, they had a third-place finish under their belts, but better was yet to come. [66], "Partenopei" is a popular nickname for the club and people from the city of Naples in general. 100 0 _ ‎‡a Corrado Ferlaino ‏ ‎‡c imprenditore, ingegnere e dirigente sportivo italiano ‏ 100 1 _ ‎‡a Ferlaino, Corrado ‏ ‎‡d 1931-‏ 100 1 _ ‎‡a Ferlaino, Corrado ‏ ‎‡d 1931-‏ 100 1 _ ‎‡a Ferlaino, Corrado, ‏ ‎‡d 1931-‏ ... Dirigencia Presidente: Corrado Ferlaino … Topic: Corrado Ferlaino (Letto 27348 volte) 0 Utenti e 1 Visitatore stanno visualizzando questo topic. Napoli oder Napoli, im deutschsprachigen Raum bekannt als SSC Neapel, ist ein italienischer Fußballverein aus der kampanischen Hauptstadt Neapel. However, by 1983, they had slipped dramatically and were involved in relegation battles. [1], Because a mainland Southern Italian team had never won the league before, this turned Maradona into a cultural, social and borderline religious icon[25] for Neapolitans, which stretched beyond the realms of just football. [14], Napoli lost a closely contested relegation battle at the end of 1942 and were relegated to Serie B. Here is a chronological list of them from 1926 onwards:[51]. It was the only time I remained on the pitch after losing a match, just to enjoy the show. Media in category "Corrado Ferlaino" The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total. In the 2013 close-season, Mazzarri left Napoli and Rafael Benitez became the club's manager. Corrado Ferlaino 1969–71 Ettore Sacchi 1971–72 Corrado Ferlaino 1972–83 Marino Brancaccio 1983 Corrado Ferlaino 1983–93 Ellenio F. Gallo 1993–95 Vincenzo Schiano di Colella (hon.) [1] Juventus, Bayern Munich and PAOK were defeated en route to the final, where Napoli beat VfB Stuttgart 5–4 on aggregate, with two goals from Careca and one each from Maradona, Ferrara and Alemão. [1] After just one season in Serie B, they were promoted to the top division, along with fellow "sleeping giants" Genoa. I don't like the fact that now everybody is asking Neapolitans to be Italian and to support their national team. [14] Napoli came very close to winning the league in 1967–68, finishing just behind Milan in second place. [13] After a poor start, with a sole point in an entire championship,[14] Napoli was readmitted to Serie A's forerunner, the Divizione Nazionale, by the Italian Football Federation ("FIGC"), and began to improve thanks in part to Paraguayan-born Attila Sallustro, who was the first fully fledged hero to the fans. In the morning we went to the San Paolo to warm up, Carlos (Tevez) was telling me about this stadium, but I've played for Barça so I said to myself, it can't be that big of a deal! I did play some important matches in my career, but when I heard that cry for the first time my legs were shaking! [3] Like other top clubs in the country, Napoli's fanbase goes beyond the Italian border; in 2018 the society announced that the team had over 35 million supporters worldwide and 120 million people who liked to watch Napoli matches. [6][7] Neapolitans such as Conforti, Catterina and Amedeo Salsi were also involved, the latter of whom was the club's first president. Files are available under licenses specified on their description page. Personal information Full name Gianfranco Zola [1] Date of birth 5 July 1966 (age 54) [1]Place of birth Oliena, Italy Height 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in) [1] Position(s) Forward Youth … Corrado Ferlaino 1983–93 Ellenio F. Gallo 1993–95 Vincenzo Schiano di Colella (honorary president) 1995–96 Gian Marco Innocenti (honorary president) 1997–98 Federico Scalingi (honorary president) 1999–2000 Giorgio Corbelli [34] In 2010, under manager Walter Mazzarri, Napoli finished in sixth place to qualify for a 2010–11 UEFA Europa League spot. ; Fitsipika momba ny … [14] Under the coaching of former player Luís Vinício, this gained them entry into the early UEFA Cup competitions. [60] However, since the 1920s, a singular blue tone has been used in the form of azure. A Società Sportiva Calcio Napoli, ou simplesmente Napoli, é um clube de futebol italiano, sediado na cidade de Nápoles, na região da Campania, no sul da Itália, fundado em 1 de agosto de 1926. Az alább látható leírás az ottani dokumentációjának másolata. Napoli was expelled from the professional league in 2004. [18] However, in the years leading up to World War II, Napoli went into decline, only surviving relegation in 1939–40 by goal average. Italian association football club based in Naples, (in Italian, English, Spanish, and Chinese), List of S.S.C. The entrepreneur and engineer Corrado Ferlaino talked about the construction of the neighborhood in an interview: Roma (in Italian), Comprai tutti i suoli ai Colli Aminei e al Rione Alto. This crest can be traced back to Internazionale Napoli, which used a similar design on their shirts. [12], Under the presidency of Giorgio Ascarelli, the club changed its name to Associazione Calcio Napoli on 25 August 1926. Since 1959, the club has played their home games at Stadio San Paolo, and have traditionally worn sky blue shirts and white shorts. Help me from myself!!!! [79] They have continued to be profitable since returning to Serie A. [55], The biggest ever victory recorded by Napoli was 8–1 against Pro Patria, in the 1955–56 season of Serie A. [77], S.S.C. [80] Napoli equity in 2005 was a negative of €261,466., which the club started from €3 million capital. Well, it was there that I realized that for those people this is not just a team, it is a visceral love, like the one between a mother and a son! Nonetheless, Napoli qualified for the 1994–95 UEFA Cup, reaching the third round and in 1996–97, Napoli appeared at the Coppa Italia final, but lost 3–1 to Vicenza. 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Napoli 1992-93 season Chairman Corrado Ferlaino Manager Claudio Ranieri (until 9 November 1992) Ottavio Bianchi Serie A 11th Coppa Italia Quarter Finals UEFA Cup S.S.C. [10], Early into its existence, the Italian Football Championship was limited to just northern clubs, so southern clubs competed against sailors[6] or in cups such as Thomas Lipton's Lipton Challenge Cup. In the cup competed between Naples and Palermo FBC Naples won three finals. [19] The club bounced back to ensure top flight football at the start of the 1950s. [50], Napoli has had many managers and trainers, some seasons they have had co-managers running the team. [57], On 31 July 2020, Napoli confirmed the signing of Victor Osimhen from Lille for a transfer fee of €70 million, making him Napoli's most expensive signing.[58]. Fuje 'o presiriento d"o SSC Napoli Urdema cagnamiénto pe' a paggena: 16:04, 10 Màr 2019. The story behind Maradona's acquisition of a Ferrari F40 is fascinating and it involves his former agent Guillermo Coppola and former Napoli president Corrado Ferlaino. Former Napoli president Corrado Ferlaino said â Now we can only cryâ after Diego Maradonaâ s death. "Yaya Tourè: "Al San Paolo mi tremavano le gambe, dopo l'inno capii in che guaio ci eravamo messi... 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[30] Napoli's league form had dropped lower, and relegation to Serie B came at the end of 1997–98 when they won only two matches all season. [29], Though the club finished fourth during the 1991–92 season,[14] Napoli gradually went into decline after that season, both financially and on the field. Facebook gives people the... Log in or sign up for Facebook to connect with friends, family and people Wikipedia Med Corrado Ferlaino som præsident investerede man i 1980'erne massivt for at få succes til Napoli. [17] During Garbutt's six-year stint, the club would be dramatically transformed, frequently finishing in the top half of the table. It aims to promote the heritage, history, culture and values of Italian football. View the profiles of people named Corrado Ferlaino. Fu una gara memorabile, il solo [15] He was a capable goal-scorer and eventually set the all-time goal-scoring record for Napoli, which was later surpassed by players like Diego Maradona and Marek Hamšík. The last player to wear and score goals with this shirt in an official match was Mariano Bogliacino in the home match of 18 May 2006 against Spezia, valid for the final leg of the Supercoppa di Lega Serie C1; primacy belongs to him also for last appearance in the championship, 12 May 2006 at the home match against Lanciano. [1], Despite the fact Napoli were playing in a low division, they retained higher average attendances than most of the Serie A clubs, breaking the Serie C attendance record with 51,000 at one match. Former Napoli president Corrado Ferlaino has said Diego Maradona cost "double what Cristiano Ronaldo would cost today" when he joined from Barcelona for a … When play continued, Napoli earned the right to compete in Serie A,[14] but were relegated after two seasons for a bribery scandal. The club's anthem is "'O surdato 'nnammurato". [14] This included two third-place finishes during the 1932–33 and 1933–34 seasons,[14] with added notables such as Antonio Vojak, Arnaldo Sentimenti and Carlo Buscaglia. [18], The trend of Napoli performing well in the league continued into the 1970s, with third place spots in 1970–71 and 1973–74. [1] In the Italian league, Napoli were still very much a consistent top six side for much of the late 1970s. [42][43] He managed the club to another second-place finish, but was sacked on 10 December 2019, following a poor run of results in the 2019–20 season which left them seventh in the table. [59] Originally, while using the name Naples FBC, the colours of the club implemented two shades of blue. [21] Their fourth relegation cut celebrations short the following season. Re:Corrado Ferlaino Dylan State of love and trust, stand up!! Edinson Cavani finished as top scorer in the division with 29 goals, which resulted in him being sold to Paris Saint-Germain for a club-record fee of €64 million.[37]. However, the title ultimately went to Juventus in the penultimate round of matches. The band were originally created in 1978 by radio DJ Giorgio Verdelli for a radio show on a Neapolitan radio station, immediately after Corrado Ferlaino, then chairman of S.S.C. [70], Unlike other Italian cities such as Genoa, Milan, Rome and Turin, Napoli is the only major football club in the city and therefore there is no derby in the strict sense of the term. Usually the "N" is white, although it has occasionally been gold. Under the management of former player Bruno Pesaola, they won the Coppa delle Alpi[1] and were back among the elite in Serie A, with consistent top-five finishes. The record for most goals in the league (also including the Divisione Nazionale tournaments) belongs to Attila Sallustro, with 106 goals,[54] while the highest scorer in Serie A is Antonio Vojak with 102 goals. 1999–00 Giorgio Corbelli 2000 Salvatore Naldi 2002–04 Aurelio De Laurentiis 2004– As regards exclusively the championship, however, the honour goes to the Argentine footballer Roberto Sosa, the distinction of being the last to wear the 10 at the San Paolo and at the same time to score in the match against Frosinone on 30 April 2006. [25] The club still won the Supercoppa Italiana that year, with a record 5–1 victory against Juventus, but it would be their last major trophy for 22 years. Corrado Ferlaino - Autres langues. Corrado Ferlaino Ultima modifica il 1 set 2017 alle 11:20 Il contenuto è disponibile in base alla licenza CC BY-SA 3.0, se non diversamente specificato. Corrado Ferlaino 1969–71 Ettore Sacchi 1971–72 Corrado Ferlaino 1972–83 Marino Brancaccio 1983 Predsjednik Godine Corrado Ferlaino 1983–93 Ellenio F. Gallo 1993–95 Vincenzo Schiano di Colella 1995–96 Gian Marco Innocenti 1997–98 Federico Scalingi 1999–00 Giorgio Corbelli [14] A controversial set of events set off at the 1990 World Cup, when Maradona made comments pertaining to North–South inequality in the country and the risorgimento, asking Neapolitans to root for Argentina in the semi-finals against Italy in Naples.[27]. Media in category "Corrado Ferlaino" The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total. [9] Naples' first match was a 3–2 win against the English crew of the boat Arabik with goals from William MacPherson, Michele Scafoglio and Léon Chaudoir. Join Facebook to connect with Corrado Ferlaino and others you may know. The Answer Is in the Cup". Currado Ferlaino (Napule, 18 'e maggio 1931) è n'ingegnere e dirigente spurtivo italiano. Descrizione Napoli, estate 1984.Da sinistra: il presidente del Napoli, Corrado Ferlaino, accoglie il neoacquisto Diego Armando Maradona. Corrado Ferlaino est disponible dans 2 autres langues. The all-time leading goalscorer for Napoli is Dries Mertens with 130 goals.[52]. [14], Napoli broke the world transfer record fee after acquiring Diego Maradona in a €12 million deal from Barcelona on 30 June 1984. Napoli are also one of the associate members of the European Club Association. [11] The foreign contingent at the club broke off in 1912 to form Internazionale Napoli,[6] in time for both club's debut in the Italian Championship of 1912–13. [5], The first club was founded as Naples Foot-Ball & Cricket Club in 1905 by English sailor William Poths and his associate Hector M. The team finished second in its group of the 2011–12 UEFA Champions League, progressing to the round of 16, where they were eliminated by eventual winners Chelsea. [64] Since the club officially adopted the "N badge" as its representative, Napoli have altered it slightly at various times; sometimes it features the club's name around it, sometimes it does not. Napoli records and statistics, third-highest football transfer of all-time, "La storia del Calcio Napoli sino ai giorni nostri", "Il tifo calcistico in Italia â€“ Settembre 2012", "Storia Del Club, by Pietro Gentile and Valerio Rossano", "Dal Naples Football Club all'Internaples", "I Primi 60 Anni: Dalla Nascita Aalla Coppa Lipton", "La Storia. Corrado Ferlaino é considerado um ser “folclórico” no futebol italiano, e quase um Deus na cidade de Nápoles. Società Sportiva Calcio Napoli, commonly referred to as Napoli (pronounced [ˈnaːpoli]), is an Italian professional football club based in Naples, Campania that plays in Serie A, … Napoli got extremely close to a shock relegation to Serie B, and only held on to its top-flight status by two points. Stephanie Kay Ferlaino, age 54, Cleveland, OH 44143 Background Check Known Locations: East Liverpool OH 43920, Liverpool Township OH 43920 Possible Relatives: Mary Ann Ferlaino, Vincent E Ferlaino Formed in 1926, the club saw relatively little success in its early years, winning one Coppa Italia in 1962. In 2012–13, Napoli finished in second place in Serie A, the club's best performance since winning the 1989–90 Scudetto. [46], In December 2020, Napoli renamed San Paolo after Diego Maradona, after the passing away of the club icon.[47]. Corrado Ferlaino 1969–1971 Ettore Sacchi 1971–1972 Corrado Ferlaino 1972–1983 Marino Brancaccio 1983 Tên Năm Corrado Ferlaino 1983–1993 ... Wikipedia® là thương hiệu đã đăng ký của Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., một tổ chức phi lợi nhuận. This page was last edited on 24 July 2020, at 08:22. It was originally meant to be derogatory, as the Neapolitan symbol is a rampant black horse,[62] but the club adopted the donkey as a mascot named "'O Ciuccio". Gennaro Gattuso was named head coach the next day. The Stadio San Paolo was the only stadium during the competition where the Argentine national anthem was not jeered,[28] Maradona bowed to the Napoli fans at the end and his country went on to reach the final. In 1974–75, they reached the third round knocking out Porto 2–0 en route. Diego Maradona finished the season of Serie A as the league's top scorer, known in Italy as the Capocannoniere, in the 1987–88 season with 15 goals. In Sarri's first season in charge in the 2015–16 season, Napoli finished in 2nd place on 82 points and were knocked out of the Europa League round of 32 against Villarreal. Diego Armando Maradona (Spanish: [ˈdjeɣo maɾaˈðona]; 30 October 1960 – 25 November 2020) was an Argentine professional football player and manager.Widely regarded as one of the greatest players in the history of the sport, he was one of the two joint winners of the FIFA Player of the 20th Century award. View the profiles of people named Corrado Ferlaino. [4] In 2018, Forbes estimated the club is the fifth most valuable club in Italy, worth $379 million. [1], As the club changed their name to Società Sportiva Calcio Napoli on 25 June 1964[1] they began to rise up again, gaining promotion in 1964–65. Napoli, had announced a Beatles reunion to celebrate the team’s victory over Liverpool F.C. [18], After defeating Southampton 4–1 on aggregate to lift the Anglo-Italian League Cup,[22] Napoli were entered into the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup for 1976–77, where they reached the semi-finals, losing 2–1 on aggregate to Anderlecht. One of the nicknames of Napoli is "I ciucci", which means "the donkeys" in the local dialect. Following his departure, however, Napoli struggled financially, and endured several relegations, prior to being refounded in 2004 by film producer Aurelio De Laurentiis.