SS Juve Stabia
Full name | Società Sportiva Juve Stabia | |||
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Nickname(s) | Le Vespe (The Wasps) I Gialloblé (The Yellow-Blue) Gli Stabiesi (The Stabians) | |||
Founded | 1907 | |||
Ground | Stadio Romeo Menti, Castellammare di Stabia (NA). | |||
Capacity | 12,800 | |||
Chairman | Andrea Langella | |||
Manager | Guido Pagliuca | |||
League | Serie B | |||
2023–24 | Serie C Group C, 1st of 20 (promoted) | |||
Website | http://ssjuvestabia.it/ | |||
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Società Sportiva Juve Stabia is an Italian football club based in Castellammare di Stabia, Campania.
Juve Stabia plays in Serie B, the second tier of Italian football system, following their promotion ahead of the 2024-25 season.
History
[edit]The football in Castellammare di Stabia
[edit]From Stabia S.C. to S.S. Juventus Stabia
[edit]Stabia S.C.
[edit]The origins of football in the town of Castellammare di Stabia in the Metropolitan City of Naples can be traced to 19 March 1907,[1] when Weiss, the Romano brothers and Pauzano founded the club as Stabia Sporting Club.[2] In 1930, the club changed its name to F.C. Stabiese, and in summer 1933, it filed for bankruptcy.
A.C. Stabia
[edit]Stabia was refounded as A.C. Stabia by Salvatore Russo in 1933.
During the 1951–52 season, it played in Serie B.
In 1953, it was declared bankrupt.
S.S. Juventus Stabia
[edit]In 1953, the second club of the town, Società Sportiva Juventus Stabia, founded in 1945 becomes so the main team of Castellamare di Stabia and inherited the sporting tradition of the former club.
In 2001, the club declared bankruptcy.
From Comprensorio Stabia to S.S. Juve Stabia
[edit]In the summer 2002, entrepreneur Paolo D'Arco acquired the sports rights of Serie D of Comprensorio Nola and immediately renamed it Comprensorio Stabia and since the summer 2003 with the current name. At the end of the season, it was promoted to Serie C2 and in the next year, to Serie C1. In the 2008–09 season, the club was relegated to Lega Pro Seconda Divisione, but was immediately promoted the next season.
In the 2010–11 season, Juve Stabia was promoted in Serie B after 59 years. It played in the Italian second division for three consecutive seasons before being relegated in 2013–14.
Current squad
[edit]- As of 30 August 2024.[3]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Out on loan
[edit]Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Coaching staff
[edit]Position | Name |
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Technical Director | Matteo Lovisa |
Head coach | Guido Pagliuca |
Assistant coach | Nazzareno Tarantino |
Goalkeeper coach | Amedeo Petrazzuolo |
Fitness coach | Raffaele La Penna |
Technical Coach | Paolo Carolei Francesco Di Capua Davide Di Grezia Carlo Acanfora Michele Balestrieri |
Match Analyst | Riccardo Carbone |
Head of Medical | Giuseppe Aucello |
Club doctor | Giovanni Porpora Ciro Nastro Mario Aurino Gaetano Nastro |
Honours
[edit]- Campionato Italia Liberata
- Winners: 1945
- Serie C
- Champions: 1950–51, 2018-2019
- Lega Pro Prima Divisione
- Promoted: 2010–11 (After Play-Offs)
- Lega Pro Seconda Divisione
- Champions: 1992–93 (Serie C2), 2009–10
- Serie D
- Promoted: 1971–72, 1978–79, 1990–91, 2003–04
- Coppa Italia Lega Pro
- Winners: 2010–11
- Coppa Italia Serie D
- Winners: 2003–04
References
[edit]- ^ CalcioPress.net Archived 28 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ CalcioDiEccellenza.it
- ^ "PRIMA SQUADRA". SS Juve Stabia. Retrieved 22 September 2024.