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A. Italiano
Founded in 1910 in the bustling port city of Valparaíso, Club de Deportes Santiago Wanderers—commonly known as A. Italiano—is one of Chile's most historic and beloved football institutions. The club's origins are tied to the city's Italian immigrant community, with its name and early identity reflecting this heritage. Initially named "Internazionale," it was later changed to "Santiago Wanderers" before adopting the iconic "A. Italiano" moniker, a direct nod to its roots. This deep connection to Valparaíso's working-class and immigrant history has forged a unique and resilient identity. The team plays its home matches at the Estadio Elías Figueroa Brander, a modern 20,575-capacity stadium located in the heart of Valparaíso. The stadium, named after the legendary Chilean defender who began his career at the club, is a fortress known for its vibrant atmosphere. A. Italiano's greatest achievements include three Chilean Primera División titles (1958, 1968, 2001) and two Copa Chile victories (1959, 1961). The 2001 championship is particularly cherished, ending a 33-year league title drought and cementing the team's status as a giant-killer. The club's playing style has traditionally been characterized by passion, grit, and a never-say-die attitude, mirroring the spirit of its port city. Legendary players like the aforementioned Elías Figueroa, prolific striker Carlos Caszely, and midfield maestro Jaime Ramírez have donned the sky-blue jersey, becoming icons for the "Porteño" faithful. The fan culture is fiercely passionate, with the "Los Panzers" supporters group creating an intimidating cauldron of noise and color at Elías Figueroa. Currently competing in the Chilean Primera División, A. Italiano remains a competitive force, often challenging for continental qualification spots. Their most intense rivalry is with fellow Valparaíso club Everton de Viña del Mar in the "Clásico Porteño," one of Chile's most heated derbies. An interesting fact is that the club's 2001 title-winning team was famously dubbed "Los Panzers" for their unstoppable, tank-like march to the championship. A. Italiano is more than a club; it is a symbol of Valparaíso's enduring spirit and history.
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Massimiliano Allegri has agreed a two-year contract to become Napoli's new manager, beating out Vincenzo Italiano who left Bologna. The 56-year-old returns to
Napoli Switch to Allegri After Italiano's Bologna Exit
Allegri in pole for Napoli job as Italiano leaves Bologna; draft deal with Italiano shelved. Bologna eyes Di Francesco, De Rossi, Palladino.
Why Napoli Chose Italiano: Allegri’s Milan Collapse
Napoli are finalizing a two-year, €3m-per-season deal with Vincenzo Italiano, while Allegri is ruled out after his poor run at Milan cost them Champions League.