L'Aquila Rugby

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L'Aquila Rugby 1936 was an Italian rugby union club based in L'Aquila, the capital of Abruzzo. The official colours of the club were black and green, the colours of the city of L'Aquila. The club went into liquidation and disbanded in 2018.[1]

History

The roots of L'Aquila Rugby date back to the 1930s when, between 1936 and 1942, L'Aquila took part in tournaments organized by the Comandi Federali della GIL. It reached its peak in the 1937–38 season when, after Tommaso Fattori, a legendary figure for the history of the club (the stadium of L'Aquila, Stadio Tommaso Fattori is named after him), joined the team, the club won the local tournament qualifying for the final one, where it finished the season fourth out of 54 participants. It first played in a championship in 1948.

In 1949–50 L'Aquila participated in the Serie B and were in contention for promotion to Serie A up to the final game of the season, Genoa eventually winning out. The following year the team won promotion to the Serie A then the highest division in Italy. In 1958–59 they were losing finalists in the Serie A Grand Final. In 1963–64 they were relegated to Serie B, but returned to Serie A the following year. They won their first title in 1967 defeating Fiamme Oro Padova 6 to 0. Two years later they won their second title after having won 18 games out of 22 without losing a match.

The 1970s weren't a good decade for the Aquilani, as they won only one Italian Cup in 1973. In the 1980s they won two more titles in 1981 (league and cup double) and 1982. These were the years of Massimo Mascioletti (54 caps with the Italian national team), Serafino Ghizzoni (60 caps) and Luigi Troiani (47 caps). Then another period of not brilliant results followed, before they could celebrate their fifth title in 1993–94 after having defeated Milan 23–14 in the historical final in Padua. In 1999–2000 L'Aquila Rugby played another final for the Italian title, losing 35–17 against Roma in the match played in the Flaminio stadium.

In 2001–02 L'Aquila were part of the newly formed Super 10 (now

Top12
).

In 2009–10 L'Aquila were promoted back to the

National Championship of Excellence
, finishing 8th in this season.

Current squad

2014-15: Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Nicola Breglia
Hooker
Italy Italy
Alessio Cocchiaro
Hooker
Italy Italy
Nicola Rettagliata
Hooker
Italy Italy
Giovanni Marchetto
Hooker
Italy Italy
Luigi Milani
Prop
Italy Italy
Stefano Iovenitti
Prop
Italy Italy
Davide Di Roberto
Prop
Italy Italy
Davide Sebastiani
Prop
Italy Italy
Antonio Brandolini
Prop
Italy Italy
Dario Subrizi
Prop
Italy Italy
Alessandro Cialone
Lock
Italy Italy
Vittorio Flaminni
Lock
Italy Italy
Adolfo Caila
Lock
Italy Italy
Lorenzo Fiore
Lock
Italy Italy
Rossano Fagnani Flanker Italy Italy
Luca di Cicco Flanker Italy Italy
Andrea Lofrese Flanker Italy Italy
Domiziano Gorla Flanker Italy Italy
Mattia Catelan Flanker Italy Italy
Michele Boccardo Flanker Italy Italy
Simone Ceccarelli
Number 8
Italy Italy
Player Position Union
Nicolò Speranza
Scrum-half
Italy Italy
Guido Leone
Scrum-half
Italy Italy
Simon Picone (c)
Scrum-half
Italy Italy
Giulio Forte
Fly-half
Italy Italy
Simone Matzeu
Fly-half
Italy Italy
Joaquin Andrés Riera
Fly-half
Argentina Argentina
Giorgio Erbolini
Centre
Italy Italy
Alessio Mattocchia
Centre
Italy Italy
Josateki Brown
Centre
Fiji Fiji
Ezequiel Cortes
Centre
Argentina Argentina
Alberto Bonifazi
Wing
Italy Italy
Jonathon Edwards
Wing
Sweden Sweden
Lorenzo Crotti
Wing
Italy Italy
Valerio Santillo
Wing
Italy Italy
Marco Ferrini
Fullback
Italy Italy
Francesco Palmisano
Fullback
Italy Italy
  • International are capped in Bold

Honours

  • National Championship of Excellence
    :
    • Champions: 1967, 1969, 1981, 1982, 1994
  • Coppa Italia
    :
    • Champions: 1973, 1981
  • Reserves Championship:
    • Champions: 1967, 1970, 1973, 1975, 1985
  • Under 19/20:
    • Champions: 1950, 1960, 1965, 1966, 1979, 1981, 1995, 1997
  • Under 17/18:
    • Champions: 1977
  • Coppa Primavera Under 17:
    • Champions: 1967
  • Under 15/16:
    • Champions: 1977

Notable players

Statistics

European Challenge Cup

Season Played Won Drawn Lost For Against
2001–02 6 2 0 4 107 239
2002–03 2 0 0 2 19 133
2003–04 2 0 0 2 11 125
2004–05 2 0 0 2 48 109
2005–06 6 0 0 6 103 358

See also

References

  1. ^ "L'Aquila Rugby Club non parteciperà alla prossima Serie A". On Rugby. 8 August 2018. Retrieved 21 April 2021.

External links