Paganese Calcio 1926 is an Italian association football club from Pagani, Campania. It currently plays in Serie C.
Contents
1History
2Current squad
2.1Out on loan
3References
4External links
History
The club was founded in 1926.
Paganese also took part in the Anglo-Italian Cup in 1978, achieving a single victory and three defeats.
The club won Serie D/H in 2005–2006 and have thus won promotion to Serie C2 for the 2006–2007 season. A second consecutive promotion in the Serie C2 competition of 2006–07, after defeating SPAL and Reggiana in the playoffs, gave Paganese the right to play in Serie C1 in the 2007–08 season, their first appearance in the division since 1979.
At the end of the 2010-11 Lega Pro Prima Divisione season the club was relegated to Lega Pro Seconda Divisione.
In the season 2011–12 of Lega Pro Seconda Divisione the club was immediately promoted to Lega Pro Prima Divisione, beating Chieti 2–0 in the first round of final play-off followed by 0–0 in the return.
Current squad
As of 31 January 2019
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No.
Position
Player
1
GK
Riccardo Galli
2
DF
Salvatore Tazza(on loan from Benevento)
3
DF
Giovanni Della Corte
4
MF
Federico Nacci(on loan from Pisa)
5
MF
Giuseppe Sapone
6
MF
Danilo Gaeta(on loan from Salernitana)
7
MF
Giuseppe Fornito(on loan from Catania)
8
MF
Gaetano Navas(on loan from Verona)
9
FW
Giovanni Cappiello(on loan from Salernitana)
10
MF
Francesco Scarpa
11
FW
Luca Di Renzo
13
DF
Andrea Punzi(on loan from Palermo)
14
DF
Mariano Stendardo
15
DF
Giulio Carotenuto
16
MF
Matteo Della Morte(on loan from Pro Vercelli)
No.
Position
Player
17
DF
Ismaila Diop(on loan from Ascoli)
18
DF
Luca Piana
19
FW
Giacomo Parigi(on loan from Atalanta)
20
MF
Giorgio Capece
21
FW
Alessandro Gori(on loan from Frosinone)
22
GK
Alessandro Santopadre(on loan from Atalanta)
23
FW
Thomas Alberti
24
DF
Piersilvio Acampora
25
FW
Cristian Cesaretti
26
DF
Matteo Gifford(on loan from Pescara)
27
DF
Matteo Perri(on loan from Ascoli)
28
DF
Marco Schiavino
29
DF
Alessandro Gargiulo
31
DF
Paolo Dellafiore
MF
Alvaro Ngamba
Out on loan
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No.
Position
Player
GK
Mario Cappa(at Audace Cerignola)
GK
Francesco Marone(at Portici)
GK
Bartolomeo Scarano(at Team Altamura)
DF
Antonio Marino(at Savoia)
DF
Salvatore Pelliccia(at Taranto)
DF
Roberto Rea(at Vis Afragolese)
No.
Position
Player
DF
Pierluigi Riccio(at Jesina)
MF
Antonio Cardone(at Nocerina)
MF
Gennaro Marigliano(at Rotonda)
MF
Simone Pipolo(at Gelbison)
FW
Raffaele Buonocore(at Pomigliano)
References
External links
(in Italian) Official website
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Serie C clubs
2018–19 season
Group A
Albissola
Alessandria
Arezzo
Arzachena
Carrarese
Cuneo
Gozzano
Juventus U23
Lucchese
Novara
Olbia
Piacenza
Pisa
Pistoiese
Pontedera
Pro Patria
Pro Piacenza
Pro Vercelli
Siena
Virtus Entella
Group B
AlbinoLeffe
Fano
FeralpiSalò
Fermana
Giana Erminio
Gubbio
Imolese
Monza
Pordenone
Ravenna
Renate
Rimini
Sambenedettese
Südtirol
Teramo
Ternana
Triestina
L.R. Vicenza
Virtus Verona
Vis Pesaro
Group C
Bisceglie
Casertana
Catania
Catanzaro
Cavese
Juve Stabia
Matera
Monopoli
Paganese
Potenza
Reggina
Rende
Rieti
Sicula Leonzio
Siracusa
Trapani
Vibonese
Virtus Francavilla
Viterbese
Former clubs
Gavorrano
Livorno
Prato
Bassano Virtus
Mestre
Padova
Reggiana
Santarcangelo
Akragas
Cosenza
Fidelis Andria
Fondi
Lecce
Ancona
Rovigo
Massese
Asti
Belluno
Cantù
Cesena
Maceratese
Codogno
Fanfulla
Legnano
Magenta
Pavia
Meda
Marzotto
Palazzolo
Pavia
Cremonese
Venezia
Foggia
Lumezzane
Perugia
Taranto
Ponte San Pietro
Mantova
Messina
Modena
Sangiovannese
Savoia
Sant'Angelo
Treviso
Tenente Mario Passamonte
Virtus Spoleto
Bari
Casale
Parma
Cittadella
Pro Gorizia
Varese
Albese
Melfi
Battipagliese
Vibonese
Ivrea
Panigale
Cecina
Cynthia
Sora
Tuttocuoio
Igea Virtus
Lanciotto
Nardò
Riccione
Forlì
Nissa
Giovinezza
Sanremese
Torviscosa
Monfalcone
Villafranca
Vis Pesaro
Vittorio Veneto
Juve Pomigliano
Nocerina
Piombino
Pro Patria
Benevento
Brescia
Ponziana
Cagliari
Lecco
Montebelluna
Carpi
Civitanovese
Clodia Sottomarina
Colleferro
Pescara
Derthona
Empoli
Crotone
Viareggio
Legnago
Pro Vercelli
Rieti
Mogliano
Vado
Sestrese
Foligno
Frosinone
FIAT Torino
Rosignano Solvay
Grion Pola
Genoa
Giulianova
Verona
Vogherese
Turris
Aosta
Ilva Bagnolese
Imolese
L'Aquila
Lodigiani
MATER
Manfredonia
Molinella
Montevarchi
Novara
Pinerolo
Potenza
Real Vicenza
Marsala
Torres
Aversa Normanna
Gallaratese
SPAL
Ischia Isolaverde
Scafatese
Tivoli
Verbania
Lanciano
San Donà
Jesi
Pro Sesto
Cirio
Internapoli
Settimese
Trento
San Marino
Savona
Solbiatese
Sorrento
Spezia
Suzzara
Pro Italia
Ternana
AlbinoLeffe
Trani
Campobasso
Centese
Palermo-Juventina
Como
Fiumana
Caratese
Grosseto
Imperia
Latina
Luparense
Palmese
Pergocrema
Ragusa
Salernitana
SIAI Marchetti
Sestri Levante
Seregno
Alcamo
Gavinovese
Novese
Forte dei Marmi
Sebinia
Udinese
Vastese
Vigevano
Vigor Lamezia
Crema
Acqui
Civitavecchia
Biellese
Ascoli
Bolzano
Ampelea
Alba Roma
Barletta
Chieti
Acireale
Brindisi
Andrea Doria
Avellino
Racing Roma
Lupa Roma
A.R.S.A.
Abbiategrasso
Agrigento
Ala Littoria
Albenga
Alfa Romeo
Amatori Bologna
Andreanelli
Ardens
Armando Casalini
Arsenale Venezia
Audace
Aullese
Avio Calcio
Avio Squadra
Aviosicula Palermo
Baracca Lugo
Bondenese
Breda
Budrio
Cantiere Tosi
Caproni
Carbosarda
Centrale del Latte di Genova
Cerignola
Chinotto Neri
Cinzano
Città di Castello
Corniglianese
Cossatese
Dipendenti Municipali La Spezia
Edera Trieste
Enna
Falck
FEDIT
Forlimpopoli
Fortitudo Trieste
Fossanese
Fucecchio
Galliate
Gerli
Guastalla
Ilva Savona
Isotta Fraschini
Juventina Palermo
Juventus Domo
Juventus Siderno
Libertas Trieste
Luino
Magazzini Generali
Marzotto Manerbio
Massiminiana
Mirandolese
Molfetta
Monsummanese
Mortara
Omegna
Orbetello
Parabiago
Pieris
Pietro Resta
Pirelli
Pontedecimo
Pro Enna
Pro Lissone
Pro San Giorgio
R.S.T. Littorio
Rapallo
Redaelli Rogoredo
Reparto Reggimento Distrettuale
Rivarolese
Rizzoli
Rovereto
Saronno
Saviglianese
Schio
Signa
SIME Popoli
Sparta Novara
Tevere Roma
Toma Maglie
Trevigliese
Varazze
Ventimigliese
Villasanta
Vincenzo Benini
Vis Nova
Vittorio Necchi
VV.FF. Palermo
VV.FF. Roma
Champions and promotions
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Football in Italy
Overview
National association
League system
List of clubs
List of clubs by honours won
Clubs in international competitions
List of venues
Records
Scudetto
Cadetti
Capocannoniere
International
Italy
B team
C team
Olympic team
Under-21
Under-21 B team
Under-20
Under-19
Under-18
Under-17
Under-16
Under-15
Italy women
Leagues
Lega Serie A
Lega Serie B
Serie C
Lega Nazionale Dilettanti
Lega Calcio
defunct
League competitions
Serie A
Prima Divisione
defunct
Divisione Nazionale
defunct
Serie B
Serie C
Lega Pro Prima Divisione
defunct
Lega Pro Seconda Divisione
defunct
Serie D
Eccellenza
Promozione
Prima Categoria
Seconda Categoria
Terza Categoria
Cup competitions
Coppa Italia
Supercoppa Italiana
Coppa Italia Serie C
Supercoppa di Serie C
Supercoppa di Lega di Seconda Divisione
defunct
Coppa Italia Serie D
Coppa Italia Dilettanti
Youth competitions
Leagues
Campionato Primavera 1
Campionato Primavera 2
Campionato Nazionale Dante Berretti
Campionato Juniores Nazionali
Campionato Nazionale Primavera (defunct)
Coppa Italia Primavera
Supercoppa Primavera
Torneo di Viareggio
Women's competitions
Serie A
Coppa Italia
Supercoppa Italiana
Awards
Gran Galà del Calcio AIC
Italian Football Hall of Fame
Miscellaneous
Totonero 1980
Totonero 1986
Italian Law 91/1981, Article 18B
financial doping scandals
Caso Genoa
2006 Italian football scandal
2011–12 Italian football scandal
2015 Italian football scandal
Article 52 of N.O.I.F.
Rivalries
Serie A players
Foreign Serie A players
Foreign Serie B players
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