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Avellino
Founded in 1912, Unione Sportiva Avellino 1912 is a historic football club from the city of Avellino, nestled in the Campanian Apennines of southern Italy. The club's story is one of passionate perseverance, embodying the gritty spirit of its Irpinian homeland. Nicknamed the "Lupi" (The Wolves) or "Biancoverdi" (The White and Greens) for their traditional colors, Avellino has carved a unique identity in Italian football, marked by dramatic highs and resilient climbs from lows. The club's home is the Stadio Partenio-Adriano Lombardi, a 10,125-seat arena that has been a fortress for generations of fans. While Avellino has never lifted a major trophy, its history is defined by remarkable achievements in context. The pinnacle was a seven-season stay in Serie A from 1978 to 1985, a golden era that remains a source of immense pride. During this period, the team famously held its own against Italy's giants, achieving memorable results. Their highest league finish was 8th place in the 1981-82 Serie A season. Legendary figures have graced the Partenio pitch. The most iconic is Salvatore Bagni, a dynamic midfielder who starred for Avellino before moving to Inter Milan and the Italian national team. Other notable players include the prolific striker Ramón Díaz and the creative force Beniamino Vignola. The club's identity is built on a robust, determined playing style, reflecting the tenacity of its supporters. The fan culture is fiercely loyal and deeply connected to the local community. The "Ultras" of Avellino are known for their passionate, unwavering support, creating an intimidating atmosphere at the Partenio. A defining rivalry exists with SSC Napoli, a clash of regional pride between the provincial underdog and the metropolitan giant, known as the "Derby of Campania." After years of financial turmoil and a dramatic fall to Serie D in 2018, Avellino has staged a remarkable comeback. Following a phoenix-like resurrection, the club secured promotion back to professional football and, as of the 2023-24 season, competes in Serie B, Italy's second tier. This resurgence has rekindled hope for a return to the top flight. An interesting fact is that the club's badge features a she-wolf, a direct reference to its nickname and the ancient legend of the founding of nearby Rome, symbolizing strength and survival. Avellino remains a symbol of southern Italian football passion, forever chasing the glory of its Serie A past.
About Avellino
Avellino is a professional football club based in their region, founded in 1912. Avellino currently fields a squad of 33 players who compete across competitive league fixtures. There are 3 upcoming matches on the Avellino fixture list, with live updates and AI-driven match predictions. Browse the full Avellino schedule, recent form analysis, head-to-head data and AI-powered predictions on this page.
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