- ACF Fiorentina
Infobox Football club
clubname = Fiorentina
current = ACF Fiorentina season 2008-09
fullname = ACF Fiorentina SpA [cite web|url=http://www.acffiorentina.it/it/infopage.aspx?Ctn=287456|publisher=ACF Fiorentina|title=Organigramma|language=Italian|accessdate=2008-03-02]
nickname = "Viola" (Purple)
"Gigliati" (Lilies)
shortname =
founded = August 26, 1926 (AC Fiorentina)
2002 (ACF Fiorentina)
dissolved =
ground = Stadio Artemio Franchi,Florence ,Italy
capacity = 47,282
chairman = flagicon|ItalyAndrea Della Valle
manager = flagicon|ItalyCesare Prandelli
league =Serie A
season = 2007-08
position = Serie A, 4th
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body3=FF0000 |rightarm3=FF0000 |shorts3=FF0000 |socks3=FF0000ACF Fiorentina, commonly referred to as simply Fiorentina, is a professional Italian football club from
Florence ,Tuscany . Founded by a merger in 1926, Fiorentina have played at the top level of Italian football for the majority of their existence; only four clubs have played in more Serie A seasons. After climbing back up the Italian football system in the early 2000s, Fiorentina are currently competing in the 2008–09Serie A season.Fiorentina have won
Serie A twice, in 1955–56 and again in 1968–69, as well as winning sixCoppa Italia trophies. On the European stage Fiorentina won theUEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1960–61, they finished runners-up in theUEFA Cup 1989–90 and also came close to winning the biggest European prize, finishing as runners-up in the European Cup during 1956–57.Since 1931 the club have played at the "
Stadio Artemio Franchi ", which currently has a capacity of 47,282. The stadium has used several names over the years and has undergone several renovations. Fiorentina are known widely by the nickname "Viola"; a reference to their distinctive purple colours.Amongst few others, the club's supporters share a goodwill relationship with
Liverpool FC [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9TF_DW7UIIY] .History
From beginning to World War II
Associazione Calcio Fiorentina was founded in the autumn of 1926 by noble and local
National Fascist Party member Luigi Ridolfi,cite book | last = Martin | first = Simon| title =Football and Fascism: The National Game Under Mussolini| publisher = Berg Publishers| url =http://books.google.com/books?id=LSOmTCa8g50C&pg=PA142&lpg=PA142&dq=fiorentina+Luigi+Ridolfi+fascist&source=web&ots=-TY6RPJtWP&sig=plBjFJCYajFpO1RG3DF128PVB7E&hl=en| isbn = 1859737056] , who initiated the merger of two older Florentine clubs; CS Firenze and PG Libertas. The purpose of the merger was to give Florence a strong club to rival those of the more dominantItalian Football Championship sides of the time from North-West Italy. Also influential was the cultural revival and rediscovery of "Calcio Fiorentino ", an ancestor of modern football which was played by members of theMedici family.cite book | last = Martin | first = Simon| title =Football and Fascism: The National Game Under Mussolini| publisher = Berg Publishers| url =http://books.google.com/books?id=LSOmTCa8g50C&pg=PA142&lpg=PA142&dq=fiorentina+Luigi+Ridolfi+fascist&source=web&ots=-TY6RPJtWP&sig=plBjFJCYajFpO1RG3DF128PVB7E&hl=en| isbn = 1859737056] The club reached Serie A for the first time in 1929. After a rough beginning and three seasons in lower championships, Fiorentina reached Serie A in 1931. That same year saw the opening of the new stadium, originally named "Giovanni Berta," after a prominent fascist and now known as "Franchi". At the time the stadium was a masterpiece of engineering, and its inauguration was monumental. To compete with the best teams in Italy, Fiorentina strengthened their team with some new players, notably theUruguay anPedro Petrone , nicknamed "el Artillero". Despite having a good season and finishing in fourth place, Fiorentina were relegated the next year, although they would return quickly to Serie A. In 1941 they won their firstCoppa Italia , but in 1940s the team could manage nothing better, both because ofWorld War II and for other troubles.First "scudetto" and '50-'60s
It was in 1950 that Fiorentina started to achieve consistent top-five finishes in the domestic league. They formed a good team consisting of great players like the well-known goalkeeper
Giuliano Sarti ,Sergio Cervato ,Francesco Rosella ,Guido Gratton ,Giuseppe Chiappella and above all the attacking duo of BrazilianJulinho and ArgentinianMiguel Montuori . This team won Fiorentina's first "scudetto " (Italian championship) in 1955-56 after a triumphal ending. The following year they finished runners-up behindAC Milan , but more significantly they became the first Italian team to play in a European Cup final, when a disputed penalty led to a 2-0 defeat at the hands of byAlfredo Di Stefano 's Real Madrid.Fiorentina were runners-up again in the three subsequent seasons. In the 1960-61 season the club won the Coppa Italia again and was also successful in Europe, winning the firstCup Winners' Cup against Rangers.After several years of runner-up finishes, in the 1960s Fiorentina dropped away slightly, bouncing from 4th to 6th place, although the club won the Coppa Italia and the
Mitropa Cup in 1966.econd "scudetto" and '70s
While the 1960s had held some trophies and good Serie A finishes for Fiorentina, nobody believed that the club could compete for the title.
Serie A 1968-69 started with AC Milan leading the way, but on matchday 7 they lost againstBologna FC and were overtaken byGigi Riva 'sCagliari Calcio . Fiorentina, after a not brilliant start, moved to the top of the Serie A, but the first half of their season finished with a 2-2 draw against Varese, leaving Cagliari as outright league leader. The second half of the season was a three-way battle between the three contending teams, Milan, Cagliari and Fiorentina. Milan fell away, instead focusing on the European Cup, and it seemed that Cagliari would retain top spot, but they lost againstJuventus and Fiorentina took over at the top. The team then won all of their remaining matches, beating rivalsJuventus inTurin on the penultimate matchday to seal their second, and last, national title. In the European Cup competition the following year Fiorentina had some good results, including a win in the USSR against Dynamo Kiev. But they were eventually knocked out in the quarter finals after a 3-0 defeat in Glasgow by the brilliant Glasgow Celtic team of that period.Viola players began the 1970s decade with "scudetto" sewed on their breast, but the period was not particularly fruitful. After a 5th place in 1971, they finished in mid-table almost every year, even flirting with relegation in 1972 and 1978. The "Viola" did the
Anglo-Italian League Cup in 1974 and won the Coppa Italia again in 1975. The team consisted of young talents likeVincenzo Guerini andMoreno Roggi , who had the misfortune to suffer bad injuries, and above allGiancarlo Antognoni , who would become later an idol of Fiorentina's fans. The young average age of the players led to the team being called "Fiorentina Ye-Ye".Pontello era
In 1980 Fiorentina was bought by
Flavio Pontello , from a rich house-builder family. He soon changed the team's anthem and logo, causing some complaints by the fans, but he started to bring in high-quality players such asFrancesco Graziani andEraldo Pecci from Torino,Daniel Bertoni from Seville,Daniele Massaro from Monza and a youngPietro Vierchowod fromSampdoria . The team was built around Giancarlo Antognoni, and inSerie A 1981-82 Fiorentina were embroiled in an exciting duel with their rivalJuventus . After a bad injury to Antognoni, the league title was decided on the final day of the season, when Fiorentina were denied a goal against Cagliari and were unable to win. Juventus won the title with a disputed penalty, and the rivalry between the two teams exploded.The following years were strange for Fiorentina, who vacillated between high finishes and relegation battles. Fiorentina also bought two interesting players, "el Puntero"
Ramon Diaz and, most significantly, the youngRoberto Baggio .In 1990 Fiorentina fought to avoid relegation right until the final day of the season, but reached the
UEFA Cup final, where they again facedJuventus . The Turin team won the trophy, but Fiorentina's "tifosi" once again had real cause for complaint: the second leg final was played inAvellino (Fiorentina's home ground was suspended), a city with a lot of Juventus' fans, and Roberto Baggio was sold to the rival team on the day of the final. Pontello, suffering from economic difficulties, was selling all the players and was forced to leave the club after serious riots in Florence's streets. The club was then acquired by the famous filmmakerMario Cecchi Gori .Cecchi Gori era
The first season of Cecchi Gori ownership was of settling, then the new chairman started to sign some good players like
Brian Laudrup ,Stefan Effenberg ,Francesco Baiano and, most of all,Gabriel Batistuta , whom would have become the authentic symbol of the team for '90s period. But in 1993 Mario Cecchi Gori died, and his son Vittorio got the management. Despite a good start of season, the new chairman fired the trainerLuigi Radice callingAldo Agroppi : the results were dreadful and Fiorentina fell in the lower part of the standing, being relegated at the last match.Trained byClaudio Ranieri , they dominated the next season inSerie B (second division) in 1993-1994. Upon return toSerie A , the club organized a good team focused on the new topscorer Batistuta and signing the young talentManuel Rui Costa fromSL Benfica and the new world champion Brazilian defenderMarcio Santos : the first became an idol for Fiorentina fans, the second disappointed and was sold after only a season; anyway Viola reached a quiet saviour.Next season Cecchi Gori bought other important players like
Stefan Schwarz : the club again proved able in the cup competitions, winning the Coppa Italia againstAtalanta BC , and finishing the season in the 3rd place of the domestic league. In the summer, Fiorentina was the first non national champion to achieveSupercoppa Italiana defeatingAC Milan 2-1 atSan Siro . The following season the team disappointed in Serie A, but reachedCups Winners' Cup semi-finals beatingGloria Bistrita (Away 1-1, Home 1-0)Sparta Prague (Home 2-1, Away 1-1),SL Benfica (Away 2-0, Home 0-1) but suffering the eventual winner of the competition,FC Barcelona (Away 1-1, Home 0-2): main signing of the seasons wereLuis Oliveira andAndrei Kanchelskis , the last suffering a lot of injuries.At the end of the season Ranieri left Fiorentina and Cecchi Gori appointed
Alberto Malesani : Fiorentina played well but suffered some strange losses against little teams, but managed to get a qualification inUEFA Cup . Malesani left Fiorentina after only a season and then arrivedGiovanni Trapattoni : with the expert coach and dragged by Batistuta's goals, Fiorentina competed for the title in 1998-99 but reached only the third position at the end of the season, ensuring them anyway a spot for an historicalUEFA Champions League qualification. The following year Serie A was disappointing but Viola played historical matches in Champions League, beatingArsenal FC 1-0 at the old Wembley Stadium andManchester United 2-0 inFlorence . They were eliminated in the second group stage. At the end of the season Trapattoni left the society, which opted for the TurkishFatih Terim ; but most of all Batistuta was sold toAS Roma , which eventually had won the title the following year. InSerie A 2000-01 Fiorentina played well and competed in the higher part of the ranking, despite the sacking of Terim and the arrival ofRoberto Mancini , winning also Coppa Italia for the sixth and last time.2001 heralded major changes for Fiorentina, as the terrible state of the club's finances was revealed; they were unable to pay wages and had debts of around USD 50 million. The club owner,
Vittorio Cecchi Gori , was able to raise some more money, but even this soon proved to be insufficient resources to sustain the club. Then, Fiorentina were relegated at the end of the 2001-02 season and went into judicially controlled administration in June 2002. This form ofbankruptcy (sports companies cannot exactly fail in this way in Italy, but they can suffer a similar procedure) meant that the club was refused a place in Serie B for the 2002-03 season, and as a result, effectively ceased to exist.Della Valle era
The club was promptly re-established in August 2002 as Associazione Calcio Fiorentina e Florentia Viola with shoe and leather entrepreneur
Diego Della Valle as new owner, and was admitted intoSerie C2 , the fourth tier of Italian football. The only player to remain at the club as they began their new life wasAngelo Di Livio , whose commitment to the cause of resurrecting the club further endeared him to the fans. Helped by Di Livio and 30-goal strikerChristian Riganò , the club won its Serie C2 group with considerable ease at the end of the 2002–03 season, which would normally have led to a promotion to Serie C1. However, due to the bizarre "Caso Catania" (Catania Case) the club skipped Serie C1 and was admitted into Serie B; this was possible only because theItalian Football Federation chose to resolve the Catania situation by increasing the number of teams in Serie B from 20 to 24, and promoting Fiorentina for "sports merits". [cite news |url=http://www.repubblica.it/2003/h/sezioni/sport/calcio/calciomercato/ventiquattro/ventiquattro/ventiquattro.html |publisher=La Repubblica |language=Italian |title=Serie B a 24 squadre. C'è anche la Fiorentina |date=2003-08-20 |accessdate=2008-04-04] In the 2003 off-season, the club also bought back the right to use the Fiorentina name and the famous shirt design, and re-incorporated itself as ACF Fiorentina.The club's unusual double promotion was not without controversy, with some suggesting that Fiorentina did not deserve it; however, the club remained in Serie B and managed to finish the 2003–04 season in sixth place. This achievement placed the Viola in a two-legged playoff against Perugia Calcio (the 15th-place finisher in Serie A) for a top flight place for the next season. Fiorentina completed their remarkable comeback by winning the match 2–1 on aggregate, with both goals scored by
Enrico Fantini , to gain promotion back to Serie A. In their first season back in Italian football's top flight, the club struggled to avoid relegation, securing survival only on the last day of the season, and avoiding a relegation playoff only on head-to-head record against Bologna and Parma.In 2005–06, Fiorentina hired
Cesare Prandelli as new head coach and made several signings during the summer transfer market, most notably Palermo 20-goal strikerLuca Toni and French goalkeeperSebastian Frey . The combination of defence by captainDario Dainelli and Czech international regularTomáš Ujfaluši , midfield byCristian Brocchi , wing byMartin Jorgensen , playmaking byStefano Fiore and key marksmanLuca Toni withSebastian Frey as goalkeeper proved to be an outstanding force in Serie A, giving them a final fourth place with 74 points, awarding them a spot for the third qualifying round of the Champions League. Fiorentina thus officially regained their status as an Italian elite, especially with Toni himself having scored an amazing 31 goals in just 34 appearances, the first player to pass the 30 goal mark sinceAntonio Valentin Angelillo in the 1958–59 season, which has seen him claim theEuropean Golden Boot .On July 14, 2006 Fiorentina were however relegated to Serie B due to their involvement in the 2006 Serie A match fixing scandal and given a 12 point penalty. The team was later reinstated to the Serie A on appeal, albeit with a 19 point penalty for the 2006–07 season. The team also lost their UEFA Champions League 2006–07 place. [cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/europe/5164194.stm|author=BBC|title=Italian trio relegated to Serie B] After the start of the season, upon appealing to the Italian courts, Fiorentina's penalization was reduced to 15 points from 19.
Despite starting the 2006–2007 season with the 15-point penalty, Fiorentina managed to secure a place in the 2007–2008 edition of the UEFA Cup. The combination of
Luca Toni andAdrian Mutu proved to be one of Serie A's most proficient strike partnerships, scoring 31 goals between them.While many doubted the potential of the "Viola" in the 2007–2008 season due to Luca Toni's departure, Fiorentina had a sensational start to the season and had been tipped by
Marcello Lippi and other prominent names in Calcio as surprise potentialScudetto challengers. [cite news|url=http://www.goal.com/en/Articolo.aspx?ContenutoId=472919|publisher=Goal.com|title=Lippi Tips Fiorentina For Surprise Scudetto Challenge|date=2007-11-11 ] However this form tailed off towards the middle of the season with various disappointing losses in connection with a grievous family loss suffered by club manager Prandelli. They also reached the semi-final of theUEFA Cup , where they were ultimately defeated by Rangers on penalties after two 0–0 ties, despite having the majority of possession and shots on goal, they were unable to make it count and ultimately failed to progress past the strong Rangers team. The season ended on a high note as Fiorentina defeated Torino 1-0 on the season's final day to secure aUEFA Champions League spot at the expense of AC Milan.On August 27, 2008, Fiorentina advanced to the group stages of the UEFA Champions League, defeating
Slavia Prague 2-0 on aggregate.Players
: "For transfers, see
ACF Fiorentina season 2008-09#Transfers ."Current squad
"As of October 10, 2008" [cite web|url=http://it.violachannel.tv/players.html|title=ViolaChannel - Players|accessdate=2008-10-10|language=Italian|publisher=ACF Fiorentina - ViolaChannel] [cite web|url=http://www.lega-calcio.it/comun/0809/cs8.pdf|title=Variazione numerazione maglie|accessdate=2008-08-23|language=Italian|publisher=Lega Nazionale Professionisti|format=PDF]
Out on loan
Notable players
Managerial history
Fiorentina have had many managers and head coaches throughout their history, below is a chronological list of them from when they were founded in 1926 by a merger, until the present day. [cite news|url=http://www.geocities.com/violaequipe/altri/allena.htm|publisher=Viola Equipe|title=Gli allenatori della Fiorentina|date=2007-06-24]
ocial identity
Badge
The official emblem of the city of
Florence ; a red and white "fleur-de-lis "; has played a pivotal role in the all round symbolism of the club.Over the course of the club's history they have had several badge changes, all of which incorporated Florence's "
fleur-de-lis " in some way.cite news|url=http://www.weltfussballarchiv.com/Vereinsprofil.php?ID=3001&lang=en|publisher=Weltfussballarchiv.com|title=ACF Fiorentina|date=24 June 2007] The first one was nothing more than the city's coat of arms, that is a white shield with the red fleur-de-lis inside. It was soon changed for a very stylized fleur-de-lis, always red, sometimes even without a white field. The most common symbol, adopted for about twenty years, had been a whitelozenge with the flower inside. Only during the season they were Italian champions, the lozenge disappeared and the flower was overlapped with thescudetto .A particularly noted logo, was one which was half made up of the city of Florence's emblem and half made up of an "F" standing for Fiorentina. When introduced by the new owner Flavio Pontello, people disliked it believing it was an advertising commercial decision and, most of all, the symbol bore more of a resemblance to an alabard rather than a fleur-de-lis.cite news|url=http://www.weltfussballarchiv.com/Vereinsprofil.php?ID=3001&lang=en|publisher=Weltfussballarchiv.com|title=ACF Fiorentina|date=24 June 2007]
Today's logo is a gold bordered
lozenge with a purple background, and the letters "AC" in white and the letter "F" in red, standing for the club's name. In the upper half, there is another gold bordered lozenge inside it, this time with a white background and the red "fleur-de-lis" of Florence.cite news|url=http://www.weltfussballarchiv.com/Vereinsprofil.php?ID=3001&lang=en|publisher=Weltfussballarchiv.com|title=ACF Fiorentina|date=24 June 2007] This had been in use from 1992 to 2002, but after the financial crisis of the old society the new one couldn't use the same logo. Florence's "comune ", then, granted them the stylized coat of arms of the city used in other documents. Diego Della Valle acquired the logo the next year in a judicial auction for a fee of €2.5 million, thus making it the most expensive logo in Italian football.Kit and colours
Originally when Fiorentina was founded in 1926, the red and white halves shirts were derived from the colour of the city emblem. [cite news|url=http://www.comuni-italiani.it/048/017/stemma.html|publisher=Comuni-Italiani|title=Stemma Comune di Firenze|date=2007-06-24] The more well known and highly distinctive
purple kit was adopted in 1928 and has been theirs ever since; giving them the nickname "La viola" ("The Purple (team)"). Traditionally it is said that the purple kit became Fiorentina's by mistake, after an accident washing the old red and white coloured kits in the river. [cite news|url=http://it.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070222090943AAkaMg8|publisher=Yahoo.it|title=Perchè a Firenze hanno una maglia color viola, che in tutta Italia è il colore del lutto?|date=24 June 2007]The away kit has always been white, sometimes with purple and red elements: actually is all-white. The shorts had been purple when the home kit was with white shorts.While the away is traditionally white, Fiorentina had some third shirts. The first one was presented in 95-96 season and it was all-red with purple borders and two lilys on the shoulders. The red shirt has been the most worn 3rd shirt by Fiorentina, altough they wore also rare yellow shirts ('97-98 and '99-00) and a sterling version, most of all in
Coppa Italia , in 2000-01.Kit evolution
World Cup winners
*
Mario Pizziolo (Italy 1934)
*Daniel Passarella (Argentina 1978)
*Giancarlo Antognoni (Spain 1982)
*Francesco Graziani (Spain 1982)
*Giovanni Galli (Spain 1982)
*Pietro Vierchowod (Spain 1982)
*Daniele Massaro (Spain 1982)
*Luca Toni (Germany 2006)Honours
National titles
Serie A : 2:*Champions : 1955–56; 1968–69Coppa Italia : 6:*Winners : 1939–40; 1960–61; 1965–66; 1974–75; 1995–96; 2000–01Supercoppa Italiana : 1:*Winners : 1996Europeans titles
European Cup /
UEFA Champions League ::*Runners-up (1): 1956–57UEFA Cup ::*Runners-up (1): 1989–90UEFA Cup Winners' Cup : 1:*Champions : 1960–61 [cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/competitions/ECWC/news/Kind=8192/newsId=3573.html|author=UEFA.com|title=1960/61: Fiorentina hold off Rangers' brave challenge] :*Runners-up (1): 1961-62Minor titles
Mitropa Cup ::*Winners: 1966Anglo-Italian League Cup : 1:*Winners: 1975Memorial Pier Cesare Baretti:*Winners (1): 1989
References
External links
* [http://www.acffiorentina.it Official website]
Full Name : Associazione Calcio Fiorentina e Florentia Viola
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