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Founded in 1922, they played their first international game against [[Iran national football team|Iran]] in [[Kabul]], 1941. Afghanistan then joined [[FIFA]] in 1948 and the [[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]] in 1954, as one of the founding members. They play their home games at the [[National Stadium (Afghanistan)|Ghazi National Olympic Stadium]] in [[Kabul]], the capital of Afghanistan. In 2013, Afghanistan won the [[2013 SAFF Championship]] and earned the &quot;FIFA Fair Play Award&quot;.&lt;ref name=&quot;FIFA Member Association Afghanistan&quot;&gt;{{cite news| title = FIFA Member Association Afghanistan| url = https://www.fifa.com/associations/association=AFG/index.html| publisher = fifa.com| language= English| date = 14 March 2017| accessdate = 14 March 2017<br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==History==<br /> ===Early history===<br /> [[File:Afghanistan national football team in 1920s - in Kabul, Afghanistan.jpg|thumb|left|Afghanistan national football team in the 1920s]]<br /> <br /> Formed in 1922 and affiliated to [[FIFA]] since 1948, the [[Afghanistan Football Federation]] was one of the founding members of the [[Asian Football Confederation]] in 1954.&lt;ref name=afghanweb&gt;[http://www.afghan-web.com/sports/sports_history.html &quot;Afghanistan National Football Team&quot;] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160202235038/http://www.afghan-web.com/sports/sports_history.html |date=2 February 2016 }} by Afghan-web.com (Afghan-web)&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> The first football club established in the country, [[Mahmoudiyeh F.C.]], was founded in 1934. Three years later the team traveled to India and took part in 18 games of which they won 8, lost 9 and drew 1. The second football club founded was [[Ariana Kabul F.C.]] which was established in 1941. This team traveled to [[Tehran]], Iran upon invitation, played 3 games, winning one game and losing two.<br /> <br /> Afghanistan's only appearance and first FIFA international match was at the Olympic Games football tournament in the [[1948 Summer Olympic Games]] when they played [[Luxembourg national football team|Luxembourg]] on 26 July 1948 and lost 6–0. Prior to 2002, Afghanistan was last seen on the international stage during the [[1984 AFC Asian Cup qualification]], with its last match lost 6–1 against [[Jordan national football team|Jordan]] on 20 September 1984. Afghanistan played no international games from 1984 to 2002, due to the latter years of the [[Soviet–Afghan War]], [[civil war in Afghanistan (1992–1996)]], and the Taliban regime.<br /> <br /> ===2001–2010===<br /> Following the demise of the Taliban regime, the Afghan national team eventually returned to the international arena in 2002, when they played [[South Korea]] in the Asian Games, losing 2–0. Afghanistan participated in their first international tournament in the [[2003 South Asian Football Federation Gold Cup|2003 SAFF Gold Cup]] where they lost all three group stage matches to India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Later in the same year, Afghanistan took part in the [[2004 AFC Asian Cup qualification]] where they won against [[Kyrgyzstan national football team|Kyrgyzstan]] but lost to [[Nepal national football team|Nepal]] and failed to make it to the next round. Afghanistan started its [[FIFA World Cup]] campaign for the first time in 2003 where they played [[Turkmenistan national football team|Turkmenistan]] in [[2006 FIFA World Cup qualification]]. They lost both matches in aggregate of 13–0. This was the first time Afghanistan participated in [[FIFA World Cup qualification]] though they had been affiliated since 1948. The team went to Pakistan to take part in the [[2005 South Asian Football Federation Gold Cup]], which they lost to the [[Maldives]].<br /> <br /> [[File:Afg-tkm-2003.jpg|thumb|right|Match scene between Afghanistan and Turkmenistan in a [[FIFA World Cup]] qualification match in [[Kabul]], 2003.]]<br /> <br /> They also participated in the first edition of the [[AFC Challenge Cup]] in 2006, for which they drew both matches with [[Chinese Taipei]] and the [[Philippines]] with Afghan footballers [[Hafizullah Qadami]] and [[Sayed Maqsood Hashemi]] both scoring to produce a drawn result, and on their second world cup campaign in [[2010 FIFA World Cup qualification]] were eliminated by [[Syria]]. In the [[SAFF Championship 2008]] Afghanistan lost to [[Bhutan]] but drew with Sri Lanka and [[Bangladesh]]. Afghanistan entered the second round of the [[AFC Challenge Cup]] in 2008,&lt;ref&gt;[http://www.the-afc.com/en/challenge-cup-previous-competitions/afc-challenge-cup-2008/ Afghanistan at AFC Challenge Cup 2008 at AFC Website] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130213160640/http://www.the-afc.com/en/challenge-cup-previous-competitions/afc-challenge-cup-2008/ |date=13 February 2013 }}&lt;/ref&gt; by winning in group D of the [[2008 AFC Challenge Cup qualification|AFC Challenge Cup Qualification]], drawing with Bangladesh and winning against Kyrgyzstan. In the [[2008 AFC Challenge Cup]], Afghanistan lost all group matches to India, Tajikistan and [[Turkmenistan]]. In [[2009 South Asian Football Federation Cup|2009 SAFF Championship]] Afghanistan lost all its matches to Maldives, India and Nepal. [[Hashmatullah Barakzai]] scored Afghanistan's only goal against Maldives in that loss.<br /> <br /> ===2014 FIFA World Cup qualification===<br /> Afghanistan competed in their third [[2014 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC)|World Cup qualifying campaign]] playing the first leg of their first match against Palestine in Tajikistan due to security reasons, which they lost, and the second leg of the match in Palestine which they drew with [[Balal Arezou]] scoring, meaning they failed to advance to the second round and were eliminated.<br /> <br /> ===2011 SAFF Championship===<br /> [[File:Ahmad Faisal - football - B.jpg|thumb|left|Players are celebrating after winning their [[2011 SAFF Championship]] Semi-final against Nepal]]<br /> <br /> In [[2011 SAFF Championship]] Afghanistan defeated Bhutan 8–1, the biggest victory in the history of the Afghanistan football team. In this match, Balal Arezou scored the only [[hat-trick]] of the competition with 4 goals and the team scored the [[Goal|quickest goal]] of the tournament through [[Ata Yamrali]] in the third minute. It was Afghanistan's first [[2011 SAFF Championship|Semi-final]]. In the Semi-final of the tournament, the Afghans faced Nepal whom they beat 1–0 in [[extra time]] with the only goal scored by Balal Arezou in the 101st minute. It was the first win of Afghanistan over Nepal. In the final, Afghanistan played India to whom they lost 4–0.<br /> <br /> ===2012 AFC Challenge Cup===<br /> Afghanistan defeated [[Bhutan]] 5–0 in [[2012 AFC Challenge Cup qualification]]. In the first leg, they beat [[Bhutan]] 3–0 with [[Sidiq Walizada]] scoring all 3 goals, and 2–0 in the second leg. In the second qualification round, Afghanistan lost to [[Nepal national football team|Nepal]] and [[North Korea national football team|North Korea]], whilst beating [[Sri Lanka national football team|Sri Lanka]] but failed to qualify for the [[2012 AFC Challenge Cup|next stage]].<br /> <br /> ===Afghan Premier League===<br /> For the first time in the football history of [[Afghanistan]] the AFF announced a league where 8 teams will compete against each other. The league was established in 2012 with the first season running through September and October of that year. 8 teams were concurrently established in 2012 to become the inaugural competitors.&lt;ref name=&quot;tolo&quot;/&gt;<br /> <br /> Players for the league were found through a reality television show called ''Maidan e Sabz'' (&quot;Green Field&quot;).&lt;ref name=BBC&gt;[https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-19668215 ''Roshan Afghan Premier League a hit with fans''] by Tahir Qadiry ([[BBC News]], 22 September 2012)&lt;/ref&gt; The concept came from the [[Afghanistan Football Federation]] and the Afghanistan-based [[MOBY Group]], which owns a number of TV channels and radio stations and is the largest media group in the country. MOBY Group channels will broadcast matches. Players were voted onto teams by a jury and by the television audience. Eight teams of 18 players, one from every region, were formed.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=Talent search at Hindukush|url=http://www.fussball.de/fussball-afghanistan-sucht-spieler-fuer-liga/id_59085552/index|publisher=fussball.de|accessdate=29 August 2012|language=German|date=28 August 2012}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> The [[Afghan High Peace Council]] has praised the creation and development of the League as an, &quot;opportunity to bring peace and stability&quot; to Afghanistan.&lt;ref name=tolo&gt;[http://www.tolonews.com/en/afghanistan/7903-afghan-football-league-heads-to-first-semi-final- ''Afghan Football League Heads to First Semi-Final''] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121015155516/http://tolonews.com/en/afghanistan/7903-afghan-football-league-heads-to-first-semi-final- |date=15 October 2012 }} by Rezwan Natiq and Mir Sayed (Tolo News, 10 October 2012)&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ===2013 SAFF Championship winners===<br /> {{See also|2013 SAFF Championship Final}}<br /> {{football squad on pitch|align=left<br /> | GK = [[Mansur Faqiryar|'''Faqiryar''']]<br /> | RB = [[Mustafa Hadid|'''Hadid''']]<br /> | RCB = [[Farzad Ataie|'''Ataie''']]<br /> | LCB = [[Zohib Islam Amiri|'''Amiri (C)''']]<br /> | LB = [[Mujtaba Faiz|'''Faiz''']]<br /> | RM = [[Mohammad Mashriqi|'''Mashriqi''']]<br /> | CM = [[Mohammad Rafi Barekzay|'''Barekzay''']]<br /> | LM = [[Mohammad Marouf Jamhour|'''Marouf''']]<br /> | RF = [[Mustafa Azadzoy|'''Azadzoy''']]<br /> | CF = [[Sandjar Ahmadi|'''Ahmadi''']]<br /> | LF = [[Balal Arezou|'''Arezou''']] <br /> | caption = [[2013 SAFF Championship#Final|2013 SAFF Championship Final]] starting lineup on September 11, 2013, in [[Dasarath Stadium]] ([[Kathmandu]], [[Nepal]]).<br /> }}<br /> [[File:Hamid Karimi.jpg|thumb|right|[[Hamidullah Karimi]] with the [[SAFF Championship]] trophy after their win against [[India national football team|India]]]]<br /> On 20 August 2013 before the [[2013 SAFF Championship]] Afghanistan played Pakistan in a [[FIFA]] approved friendly for the first time in 36 years. This was also the first time on home ground after a decade which ended with a 3–0 victory over Pakistan with goals from [[Sandjar Ahmadi]], [[Ahmad Hatifi]] and [[Maruf Mohammadi]].&lt;ref&gt;[https://www.fifa.com/live-scores/news/y=2013/m=8/news=amiri-football-brings-afghans-together-2156115.html ''Amiri: Football brings Afghans together''] by FIFA (FIFA, 22 August 2013)&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Afghanistan entered the [[2013 SAFF Championship]] as the highest ranked team by [[FIFA]] in the tournament placed at 139th. Afghanistan started the campaign with a 3-goal victory over [[Bhutan]], with goals from [[Zohib Islam Amiri|Amiri]], [[Mustafa Azadzoy|Azadzoy]] and [[Hashmatullah Barakzai|Barakzai]]. The second match again ended with a 3–1 victory over Sri Lanka with goals from [[Mohammad Rafi Barakzai|Rafi]], [[Zohib Islam Amiri|Amiri]] and Barakzai. The Semi-final of the tournament was the repeat of last year's edition with Afghanistan again defeating Nepal with a solitary goal of [[Sandjar Ahmadi]], that took Afghanistan in to the final of the tournament against India once again. [[Mansur Faqiryar]] of Afghanistan showed an outstanding goalkeeping performance by saving two back to back penalty kicks from Nepal in the last minutes of the match. The Final match of the tournament saw the [[2011 SAFF Championship]] finalists again at [[Dashrath Stadium]] Nepal, where Afghanistan outplayed the defending champions India by 2 goals.&lt;ref name=&quot;Faqiryar: A real football fairytale&quot;&gt;{{cite news<br /> | title = Faqiryar: A real football fairytale<br /> | url = https://www.fifa.com/live-scores/news/y=2014/m=5/news=faqiryar-ein-fussball-marchen-a-la-hollywood-2334499-2334671.html<br /> | publisher = fifa.com<br /> | language= English<br /> | date = 6 May 2014<br /> | accessdate = 14 March 2017}}&lt;/ref&gt; Afghanistan showed an outstanding performance. Goals from Azadzoy and Sandjar Ahmadi in each half of the game put the Afghan football team in front, to claim their first [[SAFF Championship]] title in their history.&lt;ref name=&quot;Ahmadi reaping rewards for bravery&quot;&gt;{{cite news<br /> | title = Ahmadi reaping rewards for bravery<br /> | url = https://www.fifa.com/live-scores/news/y=2013/m=10/news=ahmadi-reaping-rewards-for-bravery-2202233.html<br /> | publisher = fifa.com<br /> | language= English<br /> | date = 22 October 2013<br /> | accessdate = 14 March 2017}}&lt;/ref&gt; Mansur Faqiryar was named the best player of the tournament, for his outstanding goal keeping skills throughout the tournament.<br /> <br /> ===AFC Challenge Cup 2014===<br /> In the [[2014 AFC Challenge Cup]], Afghanistan did well to reach the Semi-final, losing to the eventual champions Palestine, 2–0. They finished their campaign in fourth spot, the country's highest finishing place in the short term the cup has existed, losing to Maldives on a penalty shoot out: (7–8) after a 1–1 draw for third spot of the competition. On 10 June 2014 Afghanistan Football Federation moved from South Asian Football Federation [[SAFF]] to the [[Central Asian Football Federation|CAFF]]. At the 2014 Ballon D'or ceremony, the Afghanistan Football Federation won the [[FIFA Fair Play Award]]. Afghanistan was honored with the award for the outstanding performance of the Afghanistan football during the year, despite the chaos of war and difficult political situations the country is facing. [[FIFA]] made a statement and posted on its website that &quot;Following a year of remarkable achievement in grassroots level football, building infrastructure to further develop football throughout the country and nurturing a professional league despite enduring over a decade of disorder stemming from war, Afghanistan has been presented the 2013 FIFA Fair Play Award.&quot;<br /> <br /> ===2018 FIFA World Cup qualification===<br /> [[File:Afghan national football team, 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification, Azadi Stadium.jpg|thumb|right|Afghan national team before the [[2018 FIFA World Cup qualification]] match against [[Japan national football team|Japan]], [[Azadi Stadium]]]]<br /> On 9 February 2015, it was confirmed that the AFF signed a new coach for the national team. German-Bosnian trainer [[Slaven Skeledzic]], signed a 1-year contract with the AFF. The new trainer had earlier coached the under 17 and under 19 teams in Germany. Skeledzic played football in Germany and coached youth teams in the [[Bundesliga]].&lt;ref name=&quot;Skeledzic: Afghan job my greatest challenge&quot;&gt;{{cite news<br /> | title = Skeledzic: Afghan job my greatest challenge<br /> | url = https://www.fifa.com/live-scores/news/y=2015/m=2/news=skeledzic-afghan-job-my-greatest-challenge-2532101.html<br /> | publisher = fifa.com<br /> | language= English<br /> | date = 25 February 2015<br /> | accessdate = 14 March 2017}}&lt;/ref&gt; On 27 April 2015 the AFF signed a contract with a new sponsor called Alokozay Group of Companies.<br /> <br /> Afghanistan began the qualification with a 6–0 loss against [[Syria national football team|Syria]]. After this match they had to play against lower ranked [[Cambodia national football team|Cambodia]]. They won their first [[World Cup qualification]] match in the history of Afghanistan football. In their 3rd match against [[Japan national football team|Japan]], Afghanistan lost again 6–0. Against [[Singapore national football team|Singapore]] they lost 1–0. They lost 5–2 against Syria. In October 2015 the AFF forced [[Slaven Skeledzic|Skeledzic]] to resign from his position, after the 5–2 defeat against Syria. In November 2015, the Afghan National Team announced that [[Petar Segrt]] was appointed as the new head coach. With a new coach and new players Afghanistan won their 2nd match against Cambodia with 3–0. After the qualifications the SAFF Championship started.<br /> <br /> ===2015 SAFF Championship===<br /> {{See also|2015 SAFF Championship Final}}<br /> This was the last edition of the [[SAFF Championship]] where the national team of Afghanistan would play. After the team was announced Afghanistan began preparing for the tournament. They were in a group of 4 countries which was: [[Maldives national football team|Maldives]], [[Bangladesh national football team|Bangladesh]], [[Bhutan national football team|Bhutan]] and Afghanistan. Afghanistan won the first match 4–0 against Bangladesh. After they won the second match against Bhutan 3–0 they qualified for the semi-finals. They won their last match against Maldives 4–1. In the semi-final Afghanistan had to play against [[Sri Lanka national football team|Sri Lanka]]. The match ended in a 5–0 win for Afghanistan. Eventually after reaching the final quite easily, Afghanistan had to play against tournament favorite [[India national football team|India]]. This was a replay of the finals in the 2011 and [[2013 SAFF Championship]]s. After 90 minutes the match ended in a 1–1 draw. After this moment India scored the 2–1 and won the [[2015 SAFF Championship]] for the 7th time. [[Khaibar Amani]] was given the topscorer of the tournament award with 4 goals.<br /> <br /> ===2019 AFC Asian Cup qualification===<br /> [[File:Afghanistan national football team supporter in Tehran.jpg|thumb|left|Afghan supporters watching their national team play against Japan during [[2018 FIFA World Cup qualification]] in [[Azadi Stadium]], [[Tehran]].]]<br /> When the tournament ended Afghanistan still had a chance to qualify for the [[2019 AFC Asian Cup]]. After their second loss against [[Japan national football team|Japan]] with a 5–0 defeat, Afghanistan had to win against [[Singapore national football team|Singapore]] to qualify as 4th best in their group. And so they did with a 2–1 win against Singapore and a qualification spot for the 3rd round of the [[2019 AFC Asian Cup]].<br /> <br /> After the World Cup qualification ended Afghanistan played some friendly games. In September against [[Lebanon national football team|Lebanon]] which the game ended in a 2–0 win for Lebanon. In October against [[Malaysia national football team|Malaysia]] which ended in a 1–1 draw. Before the match against Tajikistan Segrt called up 24 players which did not include the player [[Zohib Islam Amiri]] because the player previously made the decision to not play anymore for Afghanistan. But without letting Segrt know the AFF did included Amiri in the squad. Segrt disagreed with the [[Afghanistan Football Federation|AFF]] and made the decision to quit as the head coach of the national team. This was just after his 1-year anniversary with the national team. The match against [[Tajikistan national football team|Tajikistan]] ended in a 1–0 loss for Afghanistan. [[Anoush Dastgir]] led the team as interim coach for this match.<br /> <br /> In February 2017 the [[Afghanistan Football Federation|AFF]] announced the signing of [[Otto Pfister]] as the new head coach of the national team.&lt;ref name=&quot;Otto Pfister, New Mentor For Afghanistan National Football Team&quot;&gt;{{cite news<br /> | title =Otto Pfister, New Mentor For Afghanistan National Football Team<br /> | url = http://middleeastpress.com/english/otto-pfister-new-mentor-for-afghanistan-national-football-team/<br /> | language= English<br /> | date = 12 February 2017<br /> | accessdate = 12 February 2017}}&lt;/ref&gt; Afghanistan played a friendly game against [[Singapore national football team|Singapore]] before the Asian Cup qualification match against [[Vietnam national football team|Vietnam]]. Afghanistan won the game with 2–1 with goals from [[Sharif Mukhammad|Mukhammad]] and [[Mustafa Azadzoy|Azadzoy]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.tnp.sg/sports/singapore-football/lions-draw-positives-defeat|title=Lions draw positives from defeat|date=24 March 2017|publisher=TNP}}&lt;/ref&gt; The important Asian Cup qualification match against Vietnam ended in a 1–1 draw with a goal from [[Hassan Amin (footballer)|Hassan Amin]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.the-afc.com/afcasfeeds?fixtureid=11161&amp;stageid=432&amp;tMode=H&amp;view=ajax&amp;show=matchsummary|title=AFC Asian Cup match: AFG-VIE|date=28 March 2017|publisher=AFC}}&lt;/ref&gt; However, Afghanistan since then has suffered a serious setback. In the match against opponent [[Cambodia national football team|Cambodia]] in [[Phnom Penh]], which Afghanistan once defeated 4–0, Afghanistan had shocked by losing 0–1 against the same rival. Later, Afghanistan suffered second defeat, this time against [[Jordan national football team|Jordan]], with the score 1–4 in [[Amman]]. Between two official qualification matches, Afghanistan also lost 0–2 to [[Oman national football team|Oman]] in a friendly match. Afghanistan's late effort later only helped them to manage a 3–3 draw against Jordan, and Afghanistan was near the verge of being eliminated if they could not defeat Vietnam in the fifth match. At the crucial match against Vietnam in [[Hanoi]], despite Afghanistan had nearly outplayed the host, failed efforts and bad lucks had prevented Afghanistan to seal a victory, as the match ended 0–0, effectively eliminated Afghanistan from the qualification while Vietnam went to seal the ticket to the 2019 AFC Asian Cup with Jordan, after 1–0 victory over Cambodia. Afghanistan played their last match against Cambodia who also failed to qualify for the 2019 AFC Asian Cup. The match ended in a 2–1 victory for Afghanistan.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.the-afc.com/news/afcsection/afghanistan-edge-cambodia|title=Afghanistan edge Cambodia |date=27 March 2018|publisher=AFC}}&lt;/ref&gt; After the match it was announced that Pfister will leave his job and that [[Anoush Dastgir]] will be the new head coach of the national team with the addition of [[Shabir Isoufi]] as the new assistant coach of Afghanistan.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://aff.org.af/afghanistan-football-federation-introduces-new-head-coach/|title=Afghanistan Football Federation introduces new head coach.|date=10 July 2018|publisher=AFF}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.gelderlander.nl/voetbal-nijmegen/nec-trainer-dastgir-nieuwe-bondscoach-van-afghanistan~ac2afbd3/|title=NEC-trainer Dastgir nieuwe bondscoach van Afghanistan|language=Dutch|website=Gelderlander}}&lt;/ref&gt; On 13 July 2018 it was announced that Afghanistan will play a friendly game in Kabul, Afghanistan for the first time since 2013 against [[Palestine national football team|Palestine]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.tolonews.com/sport/kabul%C2%A0-host-afghanistan-palestine%C2%A0friendly%C2%A0football-match|title=Kabul To Host Afghanistan-Palestine Friendly Football Match|website=ToloNews}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Kit==<br /> In 2002, the Japanese sports brand [[ASICS]] was the sponsor for the national team until 2004. In 2005, the German sports brand [[Adidas]] was the sponsor of the national team till 2008. In 2009, the Danish sports brand [[Hummel International|Hummel]] equipped the national team. In 2011 the [[Afghanistan Football Federation]] had signed a four-year contract with Hummel, to provide both the men's and [[Afghanistan women's national football team|women's]] national teams with all of the sportswear from 2011 to 2015.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://hummel.net/about-hummel/sponsorships-football|title=Sponsorships Hummel|website=Hummel}}&lt;/ref&gt; On 6 March 2015, the Afghan Football Federation signed a new four-year contract with Hummel till 2019. On 27 April 2015, the AFF signed a contract with a new sponsor called Alokozay Group of Companies. This sponsor will be on the shirts of the national team.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.thekabultimes.gov.af/old-site/index.php/opinions/social/sport/11308-afghanistan-eyes-world-cup-to-bring-joys-among-war-hit-afghane.html|title=Afghanistan eyes world cup to bring joys among war-hit Afghans|date=24 July 2016|publisher=The Kabul Times|access-date=3 August 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180803194038/http://www.thekabultimes.gov.af/old-site/index.php/opinions/social/sport/11308-afghanistan-eyes-world-cup-to-bring-joys-among-war-hit-afghane.html|archive-date=3 August 2018|url-status=dead}}&lt;/ref&gt; Hummel released in 2016 the new kits for Afghanistan. It included an integrated hijab for the female [[Afghanistan women's national football team|Afghanistan]] footballers to play with while being covered from head to toe.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.hummel.net/AA/news/hummel-presents-new-afghanistan-football-shirt-with-hijab|title=Hummel presents new Afghanistan football shirt with hijab|date=7 March 2016|publisher=Hummel|access-date=31 March 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160411002018/http://www.hummel.net/AA/news/hummel-presents-new-afghanistan-football-shirt-with-hijab|archive-date=11 April 2016|url-status=dead|df=dmy-all}}&lt;/ref&gt; In December 2018, Hummel announced that it will no longer sponsor Afghanistan's football association after allegations emerged of physical, psychological and sexual abuse committed by male employees against players from the country's women's national team.&lt;ref&gt;https://www.thelocal.dk/20181205/hummel-ends-sponsorship-of-afghan-football-federation&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable&quot; style=&quot;text-align:center&quot;<br /> |-<br /> !style=&quot;background:#FF0000&quot;|Period<br /> !style=&quot;background:#FF0000&quot;|Kit manufacturer<br /> !style=&quot;background:#FF0000&quot;|Shirt sponsor<br /> |-<br /> |2009– present<br /> |[[Hummel International|Hummel]]<br /> |&lt;small&gt;''AGC (Alokozay Group of Companies)''&lt;/small&gt;<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ==Sponsors==<br /> [[Alokozay]], [[MOBY Group]], [[Lemar TV|Lemar]] &amp; [[TOLO (TV channel)|TOLO]] are the national team's sponsors.<br /> <br /> ==Home stadium==<br /> [[File:Ahmad Faisal - football - D.jpg|thumb|The [[Ghazi Stadium]] in [[Kabul]], which is now referred to as the Afghan Football Federation Stadium]]<br /> Major football matches in Afghanistan are held at the Afghan Football Federation Stadium (popularly known as the [[Ghazi Stadium]]) in Kabul. It was built in 1923 during the reign of King [[Amanullah Khan]], who is regarded as Ghazi (Hero) for the Afghan victory in the Third Anglo-Afghan War and gaining independence for his nation after the Anglo-Afghan Treaty of 1919. The stadium has the capacity to house 25,000 people. The first international football match hosted there was played between Iran and Afghanistan in 1941 and ended as a draw, 0–0. Their [[2006 FIFA World Cup qualification]] second leg match was played at the Ghazi Stadium against Turkmenistan which Afghanistan lost 2–0, having previously lost the first leg 11–0. The stadium is maintained and controlled by the [[Afghanistan Football Federation]]. The [[Afghan Premier League]] and other local football tournaments take place in the stadium. The Ghazi Stadium was renovated in 2011 after the entire ground was removed and replaced with new soil and [[artificial turf]] placed on top. The stadium now holds bigger sporting events. The proposed construction of a new national stadium was completed in the 2013/2014 season which cost 25 million euros.&lt;ref name=huffingtonpost&gt;[http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/bhargab-sarmah/war-and-football-development-in-afghanistan_b_2669951.html ''War and Football: The Story of Football’s Development in War-Torn Afghanistan''] by Huffingtonpost (13 February 2013)&lt;/ref&gt; In 2015 FIFA helped the AFF with the reconstruction of new youth teams and develop also women's football for the national team.&lt;ref name=fifa&gt;[https://www.fifa.com/development/news/y=2015/m=4/news=fifa-programmes-boost-afghan-football-2583596.html ''FIFA programmes boost Afghan football''] by FIFA (FIFA, 8 April 2015)&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> == Results and fixtures ==<br /> {{main|Afghanistan national football team results}}<br /> <br /> ===2019===<br /> {{footballbox collapsible<br /> | round = [[2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC Second Round]]<br /> | date = {{Start date|2019|11|14|df=y}}<br /> | time = {{UTZ|19:00|5}}<br /> | team1 = {{fb-rt|AFG}}<br /> | score = 1–1<br /> | report = [https://www.fifa.com/worldcup/qatar2022/preliminaries/asia/matches/match/400080694/ Report (FIFA)]&lt;br&gt;[http://stats.the-afc.com/match_report/16233 Report (AFC)]<br /> | team2 = {{fb|IND}}<br /> | goals1 = [[Zelfy Nazary|Nazary]] {{goal|45+1}}<br /> | goals2 = [[Seiminlen Doungel|Doungel]] {{goal|90+2}}<br /> | stadium = [[Pamir Stadium|Central Republican Stadium]]<br /> | location = [[Dushanbe]], Tajikistan<br /> | attendance = 8,000<br /> | referee = Yu Ming-hsun ([[Chinese Taipei Football Association|Chinese Taipei]])<br /> | result = D<br /> | stack = yes<br /> }}<br /> <br /> {{footballbox collapsible<br /> | round = [[2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC Second Round]]<br /> | date = {{Start date|2019|11|19|df=y}}<br /> | time = {{UTZ|19:00|5}}<br /> | team1 = {{fb-rt|AFG}}<br /> | score = 0–1<br /> | report = [https://www.fifa.com/worldcup/qatar2022/preliminaries/asia/matches/match/400080697/ Report (FIFA)]&lt;br&gt;[http://stats.the-afc.com/match_report/16236 Report (AFC)]<br /> | team2 = {{fb|QAT}}<br /> | goals1 = <br /> | goals2 = <br /> *[[Akram Afif|Ak. Afif]] {{goal|76|pen.}}<br /> | stadium = [[Pamir Stadium|Central Republican Stadium]]<br /> | location = [[Dushanbe]], Tajikistan<br /> | attendance = <br /> | referee = Timur Faizullin ([[Football Federation of the Kyrgyz Republic|Kyrgyzstan]])<br /> | result = L<br /> | stack = yes<br /> }}<br /> <br /> ===2020===<br /> {{footballbox collapsible<br /> |round = [[2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC Second Round]]<br /> |date = {{Start date|2021|3||df=y}}<br /> |time =<br /> |team1 = {{fb-rt|BAN}}<br /> |score =<br /> |team2 = {{fb|AFG}}<br /> |goals1 =<br /> |goals2 =<br /> |location = [[Sylhet]], [[Bangladesh]]<br /> |stadium = [[Sylhet District Stadium]]<br /> |attendance =<br /> |referee =<br /> |report =<br /> }}<br /> {{footballbox collapsible<br /> |round = [[2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC Second Round]]<br /> |date = {{Start date|2021|3||df=y}}<br /> |time =<br /> |team1 = {{fb-rt|AFG}}<br /> |score =<br /> |team2 = {{fb|OMA}}<br /> |goals1 =<br /> |goals2 =<br /> |location = [[Dushanbe]], [[Tajikistan]]<br /> |stadium = [[Pamir Stadium|Central Republican Stadium]]<br /> |attendance =<br /> |referee =<br /> |report =<br /> }}<br /> {{footballbox collapsible<br /> |round = [[2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC Second Round]]<br /> |date = {{Start date|2021|3||df=y}}<br /> |time =<br /> |team1 = {{fb-rt|IND}}<br /> |score =<br /> |team2 = {{fb|AFG}}<br /> |goals1 =<br /> |goals2 =<br /> |location = [[Kolkata]], [[India]]<br /> |stadium = [[Salt Lake Stadium]] <br /> |attendance =<br /> |referee =<br /> |report = <br /> }}<br /> <br /> ==Coaching staff==<br /> [[File:Hayatdsddssdsdds.jpg|thumb|[[Anoush Dastgir]], on the right with [[Kanischka Taher]] on the left during the [[2015 SAFF Championship]].]]<br /> <br /> {|<br /> |-<br /> | '''Head Coach''' || {{flagicon|Afghanistan}} [[Anoush Dastgir]]<br /> |-<br /> | '''Assistant Coach''' || {{flagicon|Afghanistan}} [[Shabir Isoufi]]<br /> |-<br /> | '''National Team Manager''' || {{flagicon|Afghanistan}} [[Mustafa Mehrzad]]<br /> |-<br /> | '''Coordinator''' || {{flagicon|Afghanistan}} [[Sayed Ali Kazemi]]<br /> |-<br /> | '''Goalkeeping Coach''' || {{flagicon|Afghanistan}} [[Mansur Faqiryar]]<br /> |-<br /> | '''Goalkeeping Coach''' || {{flagicon|NLD}} [[Fred Gerritse]]<br /> |-<br /> | '''Physiotherapist''' || {{flagicon|NLD}} [[Kevin van Geel]]<br /> |-<br /> | '''Physiotherapist''' || {{flagicon|NLD}} [[Jordi Braam]]<br /> |-<br /> | '''Sports-masseur''' || {{flagicon|NLD}} [[Marcel van Baardwijk]]<br /> |-<br /> | '''Conditioning coach''' || {{flagicon|Afghanistan}} [[Siyar Kabiri]]<br /> |-<br /> | '''Equipment Manager''' || {{flagicon|Afghanistan}} [[Sharif Sarwari]]<br /> |-<br /> | '''Media''' || {{flagicon|Afghanistan}} [[Shams Amini]]<br /> |-<br /> | '''Media''' || {{flagicon|Afghanistan}} [[Firooz Mashoof]]<br /> |-<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ==Current squad==<br /> The following 24 players have been called up for the [[2022 FIFA World Cup qualification]] matches against [[India national football team|India]] on 14 November 2019 and [[Qatar national football team|Qatar]] on 19 November 2019.<br /> <br /> ''Caps and goals are correct as of 19 November 2019, after the match against [[Qatar national football team|Qatar]].''<br /> {{nat fs g start}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=1|pos=GK|name= [[Ovays Azizi]]|age={{birth date and age|1992|1|29|df=y}}|caps=30|goals=-?|club=Ariana FC|clubnat=SWE}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=22|pos=GK|name=[[Faisal Hamidi]]|age={{birth date and age|1997|7|6|df=y}}|caps=2|goals=-?|club=[[Toofan Harirod F.C.|Toofan Harirod]]|clubnat=AFG}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=23|pos=GK|name=[[Khaiss Wahab]]|age={{birth date and age|2000|7|17|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Hanau 93]]|clubnat=GER}}<br /> {{nat fs break}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=4|pos=DF|name=[[Zohib Islam Amiri]]|age={{birth date and age|1987|5|5|df=y}}|caps=55|goals=6|club=[[Real Kashmir FC|Real Kashmir]]|clubnat=IND}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=3|pos=DF|name=[[Hassan Amin]]|age={{birth date and age|1991|10|12|df=y}}|caps=28|goals=2|club=[[SV Meppen]]|clubnat=GER}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=21|pos=DF|name=[[Sharif Mukhammad]]|age={{birth date and age|1990|3|21|df=y}}|caps=19|goals=1|club=[[Maziya S&amp;RC|Maziya]]|clubnat=MDV}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=15|pos=DF|name=[[Farzad Ataie]]|age={{birth date and age|1991|12|30|df=y}}|caps=10|goals=0|club=[[Toofan Harirod F.C.|Toofan Harirod]]|clubnat=AFG}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=12|pos=DF|name=[[Najim Haidary]]|age={{birth date and age|1999|12|26|df=y}}|caps=4|goals=0|club=[[FC Den Bosch|Den Bosch]]|clubnat=NED}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=2|pos=DF|name=[[David Najem]] |age={{birth date and age|1992|05|26|df=y}}|caps=3|goals=0|club=[[New Mexico United]]|clubnat=USA}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=19|pos=DF|name=[[Mahboob Hanifi]]|age={{birth date and age|1997|3|22|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Simorgh Alborz]]|clubnat=AFG}}<br /> {{nat fs break}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=10|pos=MF|name=[[Faysal Shayesteh]]|age={{birth date and age|1991|6|21|df=y}}|caps=43|goals=9|club=[[VV DUNO]]|clubnat=NLD}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=8|pos=MF|name=[[Farshad Noor]]|other=[[Captain (association football)|Captain]]|age={{birth date and age|1994|10|2|df=y}}|caps=18|goals=1|club=''Untchatted''|clubnat=}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=16|pos=MF|name=[[Milad Intezar]]|age={{birth date and age|1992|11|4|df=y}}|caps=17|goals=0|club=[[SteDoCo]]|clubnat=NLD}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=5|pos=MF|name=[[Adam Najem]]|age={{birth date and age|1995|1|19|df=y}}|caps=10|goals=0|club=[[Tampa Bay Rowdies]]|clubnat=USA}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=6|pos=MF|name=[[Noor Husin]]|age={{birth date and age|1997|3|3|df=y}}|caps=8|goals=0|club=[[Dartford Football Club|Dartford]]|clubnat=ENG}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=14|pos=MF|name=[[Zelfy Nazary]]|age={{birth date and age|1995|1|1|df=y}}|caps=5|goals=1|club=[[Dandenong Thunder]]|clubnat=AUS}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=20|pos=MF|name=[[Naeem Rahimi]]|age={{birth date and age|1994|4|4|df=y}}|caps=4|goals=0|club=[[Pascoe Vale FC|Pascoe Vale]]|clubnat=AUS}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=18|pos=MF|name=[[Rahmatullah Khairkhah]]|age={{birth date and age|1996|2|21|df=y}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[Toofan Harirod F.C.|Toofan Harirod]]|clubnat=AFG}}<br /> {{nat fs break}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=11|pos=FW|name=[[Norlla Amiri]]|age={{birth date and age|1991|8|23|df=y}}|caps=26|goals=3|club=Ariana FC|clubnat=SWE}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=9|pos=FW|name=[[Khaibar Amani]]|age={{birth date and age|1987|2|6|df=y}}|caps=21|goals=7|club=SV Zeilsheim|clubnat=GER}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=17|pos=FW|name=[[Jabar Sharza]]|age={{birth date and age|1994|4|6|df=y}}|caps=8|goals=2|club=[[HIFK Fotboll|HIFK]]|clubnat=FIN}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=13|pos=FW|name=[[Omran Haydary]]|age={{birth date and age|1998|1|13|df=y}}|caps=6|goals=1|club=[[Lechia Gdańsk]]|clubnat=POL}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=7|pos=FW|name=[[Fareed Sadat]]|age={{birth date and age|1998|1|10|df=y}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=[[AC Oulu|Oulu]]|clubnat=FIN}}<br /> {{nat fs end}}<br /> <br /> ===Recent call-ups===<br /> ''The following players have also been called up to the Afghanistan squad within the last 12 months.''<br /> &lt;!--Sorted by position, most recent call-up, caps, goals and last name.--&gt;<br /> {{nat fs r start}}<br /> {{nat fs break}}<br /> {{nat fs break}}<br /> {{nat fs break}}<br /> {{nat fs end}}<br /> <br /> '''Notes:'''<br /> *&lt;sup&gt;SUS&lt;/sup&gt; Player suspended<br /> *&lt;sup&gt;INJ&lt;/sup&gt; Player withdrew from the squad due to an injury<br /> *&lt;sup&gt;RET&lt;/sup&gt; Retired from the national team <br /> *&lt;sup&gt;WD&lt;/sup&gt; Player withdrew from the squad for non-injury related reasons<br /> <br /> ==Records==<br /> {{Col-begin}}<br /> {{Col-break}}<br /> ===Most capped players===<br /> ''Updated 2 December 2017.''<br /> :''Players in '''bold''' are still active, at least at club level.''<br /> <br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable sortable&quot; style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;<br /> |-<br /> !width=50px|#<br /> ! style=&quot;width:150px;&quot;|Player<br /> ! style=&quot;width:100px;&quot;|Period<br /> !width=50px|Caps<br /> !width=50px|Goals<br /> |-<br /> |1<br /> |align=&quot;left&quot;|'''[[Zohib Islam Amiri]]'''<br /> |2005–<br /> |46<br /> |7<br /> |-<br /> |2<br /> |align=&quot;left&quot;|[[Djelaludin Sharityar]]<br /> |2007–2015<br /> |38<br /> |1<br /> |-<br /> |3<br /> |align=&quot;left&quot;|'''[[Mustafa Hadid]]'''<br /> |2007–<br /> |35<br /> |2<br /> |-<br /> |4<br /> |align=&quot;left&quot;|[[Ahmad Hatifi]]<br /> |2011–2016<br /> |34<br /> |4<br /> |-<br /> |5<br /> |align=&quot;left&quot;|'''[[Faysal Shayesteh]]'''<br /> |2014–<br /> |33<br /> |7<br /> |-<br /> |6<br /> |align=&quot;left&quot;|'''[[Abassin Alikhil]]'''<br /> |2011–<br /> |31<br /> |0<br /> |-<br /> |rowspan=&quot;2&quot;|7<br /> |align=&quot;left&quot;|[[Hashmatullah Barakzai]]<br /> |2007–2015<br /> |27<br /> |5<br /> |-<br /> |align=&quot;left&quot;|[[Israfeel Kohistani]]<br /> |2006–2013<br /> |27<br /> |1<br /> |-<br /> |9<br /> |align=&quot;left&quot;|[[Mansur Faqiryar]]<br /> |2011–2015<br /> |23<br /> |0<br /> |-<br /> |10<br /> |align=&quot;left&quot;|'''[[Balal Arezou]]'''<br /> |2011–<br /> |26<br /> |9<br /> |}<br /> {{Col-break}}<br /> <br /> ===Top goalscorers===<br /> ''Updated 2 December 2017.''<br /> :''Players in '''bold''' are still active, at least at club level.''<br /> <br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable sortable&quot; style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;<br /> |-<br /> !width=50px|#<br /> ! style=&quot;width:150px;&quot;|Player<br /> ! style=&quot;width:100px;&quot;|Period<br /> !width=50px|Goals<br /> !width=50px|Caps<br /> |-<br /> |1<br /> |style=&quot;text-align:left;&quot;|'''[[Balal Arezou]]'''<br /> |2011–<br /> |9<br /> |26<br /> |-<br /> |2<br /> |style=&quot;text-align:left;&quot;|'''[[Faysal Shayesteh]]'''<br /> |2014–<br /> |8<br /> |35<br /> |-<br /> |3<br /> |style=&quot;text-align:left;&quot;|'''[[Khaibar Amani]]'''<br /> |2015–<br /> |7<br /> |21<br /> |-<br /> |rowspan=&quot;2&quot;|4<br /> |style=&quot;text-align:left;&quot;|'''[[Zohib Islam Amiri]]'''<br /> |2005–<br /> |6<br /> |52<br /> |-<br /> |style=&quot;text-align:left;&quot;|[[Sandjar Ahmadi]]<br /> |2011–2015<br /> |6<br /> |25<br /> |- <br /> |rowspan=&quot;2&quot;|6<br /> |style=&quot;text-align:left;&quot;|[[Hashmatullah Barakzai]]<br /> |2007–2015<br /> |5<br /> |27<br /> |-<br /> |style=&quot;text-align:left;&quot;|[[Hafizullah Qadami]]<br /> |2003–2008<br /> |5<br /> |10<br /> |-<br /> |rowspan=&quot;4&quot;|8<br /> |- <br /> |style=&quot;text-align:left;&quot;|[[Harez Habib]]<br /> |2007–2013<br /> |4<br /> |16<br /> |-<br /> |style=&quot;text-align:left;&quot;|[[Ahmad Hatifi]]<br /> |2011–2016<br /> |4<br /> |34<br /> |-<br /> |style=&quot;text-align:left;&quot;|[[Sediq Walizada]]<br /> |2010–2014<br /> |4<br /> |10<br /> |-<br /> |}<br /> {{col-end}}<br /> <br /> ==Managers==<br /> ''Updated 16 November 2019.''<br /> <br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable sortable&quot; style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;<br /> |-<br /> !Manager<br /> !Period<br /> |-<br /> |''None'' <br /> |(1941–75)<br /> |-<br /> |style=&quot;text-align: left;&quot;|{{flagicon|Soviet Union|1955}} Vladimir Salenko<br /> |(1975–76)<br /> |-<br /> |style=&quot;text-align: left;&quot;|{{flagicon|Soviet Union|1955}} [[Sergei Salnikov]]<br /> |(1976–77)<br /> |-<br /> |style=&quot;text-align: left;&quot;|{{flagicon|Soviet Union|1955}} [[Nikolai Efimov]]<br /> |(1976–77)<br /> |-<br /> |style=&quot;text-align: left;&quot;|{{flagicon|Afghanistan|1978a}} Islam Gul<br /> |(1977–79)<br /> |-<br /> |style=&quot;text-align: left;&quot;|{{flagicon|Afghanistan|1980}} Sayed Ahmad Zia Muzafari<br /> |(1979–81)<br /> |-<br /> |style=&quot;text-align: left;&quot;|{{flagicon|India}} Khwaja Aziz <br /> |(1981–87)<br /> |-<br /> |style=&quot;text-align: left;&quot;|{{flagicon|Soviet Union}} [[Gennadi Sarychev]]<br /> |(1987–88)<br /> |-<br /> |''None''{{#tag:ref|From 1988 to 2003, Afghanistan didn't play any matches due to security concerns within the country.|group=&quot;note&quot;}}<br /> |(1988–2003)<br /> |-<br /> |style=&quot;text-align: left;&quot;| {{flagicon|Afghanistan|2003}} [[Mir Ali Asghar Akbarzada]]<br /> |(2003–04)<br /> |-<br /> |style=&quot;text-align: left;&quot;| {{flagicon|Afghanistan|2003}} [[Mohammad Yousef Kargar]]<br /> |(2004–05)<br /> |-<br /> |style=&quot;text-align: left;&quot;| {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Klaus Stärk]]<br /> |(2005–08)<br /> |-<br /> |style=&quot;text-align: left;&quot;| {{flagicon|Afghanistan}} [[Mohammad Yousef Kargar]]<br /> |(2008–13)<br /> |-<br /> |style=&quot;text-align: left;&quot;| {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Erich Rutemöller]] (Interim)<br /> |(2014–15)<br /> |-<br /> |style=&quot;text-align: left;&quot;| {{flagicon|Iran}} Hossein Saleh (Interim)<br /> |(2015) <br /> |-<br /> |style=&quot;text-align: left;&quot;| {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Slaven Skeledzic]]<br /> |(2015) <br /> |-<br /> |style=&quot;text-align: left;&quot;| {{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Petar Segrt]]<br /> |(2015–16)<br /> |-<br /> |style=&quot;text-align: left;&quot;| {{flagicon|Afghanistan}} [[Anoush Dastgir]] (Interim)<br /> |(2016–17)<br /> |-<br /> |style=&quot;text-align: left;&quot;| {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Otto Pfister]] <br /> |(2017–18)<br /> |-<br /> |style=&quot;text-align: left;&quot;| {{flagicon|Afghanistan}} [[Anoush Dastgir]]<br /> |(2018–present)<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ==Competitive record==<br /> {{updated|2 May 2018}}<br /> <br /> ===FIFA World Cup===<br /> <br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable&quot; style=&quot;text-align: center;&quot;<br /> !colspan=9|[[FIFA World Cup]] record<br /> !width=1% rowspan=39|<br /> !colspan=7|[[FIFA World Cup qualification]] record<br /> |-<br /> !Year<br /> !Round<br /> !Position<br /> !{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played}}<br /> !{{Tooltip|W|Won}}<br /> !{{Tooltip|D|Drawn}}<br /> !{{Tooltip|L|Lost}}<br /> !{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}}<br /> !{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}}<br /> !{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played}}<br /> !{{Tooltip|W|Won}}<br /> !{{Tooltip|D|Drawn}}<br /> !{{Tooltip|L|Lost}}<br /> !{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}}<br /> !{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}}<br /> |- <br /> |{{flagicon|URU}} [[1930 FIFA World Cup|1930]]<br /> |colspan=8 rowspan=17| ''Did not enter''<br /> |colspan=6 rowspan=17| ''Did not enter''<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|ITA|1861}} [[1934 FIFA World Cup|1934]]<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|FRA|1794}} [[1938 FIFA World Cup|1938]]<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|BRA|1889}} [[1950 FIFA World Cup|1950]]<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|SUI}} [[1954 FIFA World Cup|1954]]<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|SWE}} [[1958 FIFA World Cup|1958]]<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|CHI}} [[1962 FIFA World Cup|1962]]<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|ENG}} [[1966 FIFA World Cup|1966]]<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|MEX}} [[1970 FIFA World Cup|1970]]<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|FRG}} [[1974 FIFA World Cup|1974]]<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|ARG}} [[1978 FIFA World Cup|1978]]<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|ESP}} [[1982 FIFA World Cup|1982]]<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|MEX}} [[1986 FIFA World Cup|1986]]<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|ITA|1946}} [[1990 FIFA World Cup|1990]]<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|US|1960}} [[1994 FIFA World Cup|1994]]<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|FRA}} [[1998 FIFA World Cup|1998]]<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|KOR|1997}} {{flagicon|JPN}} [[2002 FIFA World Cup|2002]]<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|GER}} [[2006 FIFA World Cup|2006]]<br /> |colspan=8 rowspan=4| ''Did not qualify''<br /> |2<br /> |0<br /> |0<br /> |2<br /> |0<br /> |13<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|RSA}} [[2010 FIFA World Cup|2010]]<br /> |2<br /> |0<br /> |0<br /> |2<br /> |1<br /> |5<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|BRA}} [[2014 FIFA World Cup|2014]]<br /> |2<br /> |0<br /> |1<br /> |1<br /> |1<br /> |3<br /> |- <br /> |{{flagicon|RUS}} [[2018 FIFA World Cup|2018]]<br /> |8<br /> |3<br /> |0<br /> |5<br /> |8<br /> |24<br /> |- <br /> |{{flagicon|QAT}} [[2022 FIFA World Cup|2022]]<br /> |colspan=8 rowspan=2|''To be determined''<br /> |colspan=8 rowspan=2|''To be determined''<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|CAN}} {{flagicon|MEX}} {{flagicon|US}} [[2026 FIFA World Cup|2026]]<br /> |-<br /> !'''Total'''||{{nobreak|'''Best: None'''}}||'''0 titles'''||'''–'''||'''–'''||'''–'''||'''–'''||'''–'''||'''–'''||'''14'''||'''3'''||'''1'''||'''10'''||'''10'''||'''45'''<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ===AFC Asian Cup===<br /> <br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable&quot; style=&quot;text-align: center;&quot;<br /> |-<br /> !colspan=9|[[AFC Asian Cup|Asian Cup]] record<br /> ! style=&quot;width:1%;&quot; rowspan=&quot;20&quot;|<br /> !colspan=6|[[AFC Asian Cup qualification|Asian Cup Qualification]] record<br /> |-<br /> !width=150|Hosts / year<br /> !Result<br /> !Position<br /> !{{Tooltip|GP|Games Played}}<br /> !{{Tooltip|W|Won}}<br /> !{{Tooltip|D|Drawn}}<br /> !{{Tooltip|L|Lost}}<br /> !{{Tooltip|GS|Goals Scored}}<br /> !{{Tooltip|GA|Goals Allowed}}<br /> !{{Tooltip|GP|Games Played}}<br /> !{{Tooltip|W|Won}}<br /> !{{Tooltip|D|Drawn}}<br /> !{{Tooltip|L|Lost}}<br /> !{{Tooltip|GS|Goals Scored}}<br /> !{{Tooltip|GA|Goals Allowed}}<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|HKG|1910}}[[1956 AFC Asian Cup|1956]]||rowspan=5 colspan=8|''Did not enter''<br /> |rowspan=5 colspan=8|''Did not enter''<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|KOR|1949}}[[1960 AFC Asian Cup|1960]]<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|ISR}} [[1964 AFC Asian Cup|1964]]<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|IRN|1964}} [[1968 AFC Asian Cup|1968]]<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|THA}} [[1972 AFC Asian Cup|1972]]<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|IRN|1964}} [[1976 AFC Asian Cup|1976]] to {{flagicon|SIN}} [[1984 AFC Asian Cup|1984]]||colspan=8| ''Did not qualify''||colspan=8|''Did not qualify''<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|QAT}} [[1988 AFC Asian Cup|1988]] to {{flagicon|LBN}} [[2000 AFC Asian Cup|2000]]||colspan=8| ''Did not enter''||colspan=8| ''Did not enter''<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|CHN}} [[2004 AFC Asian Cup|2004]]||colspan=8| ''Did not qualify''||colspan=8| ''Did not qualify''<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|IDN}} {{flagicon|MAS}} {{flagicon|THA}} {{flagicon|VIE}} [[2007 AFC Asian Cup|2007]] to {{flagicon|AUS}} [[2015 AFC Asian Cup|2015]]||colspan=8| ''Did not enter''||colspan=8| ''Did not enter''<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|UAE}} [[2019 AFC Asian Cup|2019]]||colspan=8|''Did not qualify''||colspan=8|''Did not qualify''<br /> |- <br /> !'''Total'''||{{nobreak|'''Best: None'''}}||'''–'''||'''–'''||'''–'''||'''–'''||'''–'''||'''–'''||'''–'''||'''–'''||'''–'''||'''–'''||'''–'''||'''–'''||'''–'''<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ===Summer Olympics===<br /> <br /> ''Young teams were favoured by [[FIFA]] and the [[IOC]], and since [[Football at the 1992 Summer Olympics|1992]], male competitors must be [[Afghanistan national under-23 football team|under 23]] years old, with three over-23 players allowed per squad.''<br /> <br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable&quot; style=&quot;text-align: center;&quot;<br /> !colspan=8|[[Football at the Summer Olympics|Summer Olympics record]]<br /> |-<br /> ! style=&quot;width:140px;&quot;|Year<br /> ! style=&quot;width:90px;&quot;|Result<br /> ! style=&quot;width:25px;&quot;|{{Abbr|Pld|Games played}}<br /> ! style=&quot;width:25px;&quot;|{{Abbr|W|Won}}<br /> ! style=&quot;width:25px;&quot;|{{Abbr|D|Drawn}}<br /> ! style=&quot;width:25px;&quot;|{{Abbr|L|Lost}}<br /> ! style=&quot;width:25px;&quot;|{{Abbr|GF|Goals for}}<br /> ! style=&quot;width:25px;&quot;|{{Abbr|GA|Goals against}}<br /> |- <br /> |{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Football at the 1900 Summer Olympics|1900]] to {{flagicon|GER|1935}} [[Football at the 1936 Summer Olympics|1936]]||colspan=7| ''Did not enter''<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Football at the 1948 Summer Olympics|1948]]||Preliminary||1||0||0||1||0||6<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|FIN}} [[Football at the 1952 Summer Olympics|1952]]||colspan=7| ''Did not enter''<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|AUS}} [[Association football at the 1956 Summer Olympics|1956]]||colspan=7 rowspan=2| ''Withdrew''<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Football at the 1960 Summer Olympics|1960]]<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|JPN|1947}} [[Football at the 1964 Summer Olympics|1964]] to {{flagicon|GRE}} [[Football at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament|2004]]||colspan=7| ''Did not enter''<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|CHN}} [[Football at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament|2008]]||colspan=7| ''Did not qualify''<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Football at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament|2012]]||colspan=7| ''Did not enter''<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Football at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament|2016]]||colspan=7| ''Did not qualify''<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|JPN}} [[Football at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament|2020]]||colspan=7| ''To be determined''<br /> |-<br /> !'''Total'''||{{nobreak|'''Best: Preliminary'''}}||'''1'''||'''0'''||'''0'''||'''1'''||'''0'''||'''6'''<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ===Asian Games===<br /> ''From 2002 onwards played by [[Afghanistan national under-23 football team|Afghanistan under-23 team]].''<br /> <br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable&quot; style=&quot;text-align: center;&quot;<br /> !colspan=8|[[Football at the Asian Games|Asian Games record]]<br /> |-<br /> ! style=&quot;width:140px;&quot;|Year<br /> ! style=&quot;width:90px;&quot;|Result<br /> ! style=&quot;width:25px;&quot;|{{Abbr|Pld|Games played}}<br /> ! style=&quot;width:25px;&quot;|{{Abbr|W|Won}}<br /> ! style=&quot;width:25px;&quot;|{{Abbr|D|Drawn}}<br /> ! style=&quot;width:25px;&quot;|{{Abbr|L|Lost}}<br /> ! style=&quot;width:25px;&quot;|{{Abbr|GF|Goals for}}<br /> ! style=&quot;width:25px;&quot;|{{Abbr|GA|Goals against}}<br /> |- <br /> |{{flagicon|IND}} [[Football at the 1951 Asian Games|1951]]||'''4th place'''||2||0||0||2||0||5<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|PHI|1936}} [[Football at the 1954 Asian Games|1954]]||Group stage||2||0||0||2||4||12<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|JPN|1947}} [[Football at the 1958 Asian Games|1958]] to {{flagicon|THA}} [[Football at the 1998 Asian Games – Men|1998]]||colspan=7| ''Did not enter''<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|QAT}} [[Football at the 2002 Asian Games – Men|2002]]||Group stage||3||0||0||3||0||32<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|QAT}} [[Football at the 2006 Asian Games – Men|2006]]||colspan=7 rowspan=2| ''Did not enter''<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|CHN}} [[Football at the 2010 Asian Games – Men|2010]]<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|KOR}} [[Football at the 2014 Asian Games – Men|2014]]||Group stage||3||0||0||3||1||8<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|IDN}} [[Football at the 2018 Asian Games – Men|2018]]||colspan=7| ''Did not enter''<br /> |-<br /> !'''Total'''||{{nobreak|'''Best: 4th place'''}}||'''10'''||'''0'''||'''0'''||'''10'''||'''5'''||'''57'''<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ===AFC Challenge Cup (2006–2014)===<br /> <br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable&quot; style=&quot;text-align: center;&quot;<br /> !colspan=8|[[AFC Challenge Cup]] record<br /> |-<br /> ! style=&quot;width:90px;&quot;|Year<br /> ! style=&quot;width:110px;&quot;|Result<br /> ! style=&quot;width:25px;&quot;|{{Abbr|Pld|Games played}}<br /> ! style=&quot;width:25px;&quot;|{{Abbr|W|Won}}<br /> ! style=&quot;width:25px;&quot;|{{Abbr|D|Drawn}}<br /> ! style=&quot;width:25px;&quot;|{{Abbr|L|Lost}}<br /> ! style=&quot;width:25px;&quot;|{{Abbr|GF|Goals for}}<br /> ! style=&quot;width:25px;&quot;|{{Abbr|GA|Goals against}}<br /> |- <br /> |{{flagicon|BAN}} [[2006 AFC Challenge Cup|2006]]||Group stage||3||0||2||1||3||5<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|IND}} [[2008 AFC Challenge Cup|2008]]||Group stage||3||0||0||3||0||10<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|SRI}} [[2010 AFC Challenge Cup|2010]]||colspan=7| ''Withdrew''<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|NEP}} [[2012 AFC Challenge Cup|2012]]||colspan=7| ''Did not qualify''<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|MDV}} [[2014 AFC Challenge Cup|2014]]||'''4th place'''||5||1||2||2||4||4<br /> |-<br /> !'''Total'''||{{nobreak|'''Best: 4th place'''}}||'''11'''||'''1'''||'''4'''||'''6'''||'''7'''||'''19'''<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ===SAFF Championship (2003–2015)===<br /> <br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable&quot; style=&quot;text-align: center;&quot;<br /> !colspan=8|[[SAFF Championship]] record<br /> |-<br /> ! style=&quot;width:140px;&quot;|Year<br /> ! style=&quot;width:90px;&quot;|Result<br /> ! style=&quot;width:25px;&quot;|{{Abbr|Pld|Games played}}<br /> ! style=&quot;width:25px;&quot;|{{Abbr|W|Won}}<br /> ! style=&quot;width:25px;&quot;|{{Abbr|D|Drawn}}<br /> ! style=&quot;width:25px;&quot;|{{Abbr|L|Lost}}<br /> ! style=&quot;width:25px;&quot;|{{Abbr|GF|Goals for}}<br /> ! style=&quot;width:25px;&quot;|{{Abbr|GA|Goals against}}<br /> |- <br /> |{{flagicon|PAK}} [[1993 South Asian Association of Regional Co-operation Gold Cup|1993]] to {{flagicon|IND}} [[1999 South Asian Football Federation Gold Cup|1999]]||colspan=7| ''Did not enter''<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|BAN}} [[2003 South Asian Football Federation Gold Cup|2003]]||Group stage||3||0||0||3||0||6<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|PAK}} [[2005 South Asian Football Federation Gold Cup|2005]]||Group stage||3||1||0||2||3||11<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|MDV}} {{flagicon|SRI}} [[2008 SAFF Championship|2008]]||Group stage||3||0||2||1||5||7<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|BAN}} [[2009 SAFF Championship|2009]]||Group stage||3||0||0||3||1||7<br /> |-bgcolor=silver<br /> |{{flagicon|IND}} [[2011 SAFF Championship|2011]]||'''Runners-up'''||'''5'''||'''3'''||'''1'''||'''1'''||'''13'''||'''7'''<br /> |-bgcolor=gold<br /> |{{flagicon|NEP}} [[2013 SAFF Championship|2013]]||'''Champions'''||'''5'''||'''4'''||'''1'''||'''0'''||'''9'''||'''1'''<br /> |-bgcolor=silver<br /> |{{flagicon|IND}} [[2015 SAFF Championship|2015]]||'''Runners-up'''||'''5'''||'''4'''||'''0'''||'''1'''||'''17'''||'''3'''<br /> |-<br /> !'''Total'''||{{nobreak|'''Best: Champions'''}}||'''27'''||'''12'''||'''4'''||'''11'''||'''48'''||'''42'''<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ===South Asian Games (2004–2010)===<br /> <br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable&quot; style=&quot;text-align: center;&quot;<br /> !colspan=8|[[Football at the South Asian Games|South Asian Games record]]<br /> |-<br /> ! style=&quot;width:130px;&quot;|Year<br /> ! style=&quot;width:90px;&quot;|Result<br /> ! style=&quot;width:25px;&quot;|{{Abbr|Pld|Games played}}<br /> ! style=&quot;width:25px;&quot;|{{Abbr|W|Won}}<br /> ! style=&quot;width:25px;&quot;|{{Abbr|D|Drawn}}<br /> ! style=&quot;width:25px;&quot;|{{Abbr|L|Lost}}<br /> ! style=&quot;width:25px;&quot;|{{Abbr|GF|Goals for}}<br /> ! style=&quot;width:25px;&quot;|{{Abbr|GA|Goals against}}<br /> |- <br /> |{{flagicon|NEP}} [[Football at the South Asian Games#Champions|1984]] to {{flagicon|NEP}} [[Football at the South Asian Games#Champions|1999]]||colspan=7| ''Did not enter''<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|PAK}} [[Football at the 2004 South Asian Games|2004]]||Group stage||3||0||0||3||1||7<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|SRI}} [[Football at the 2006 South Asian Games|2006]]||Group stage||3||0||2||1||1||5<br /> |-bgcolor=silver<br /> |{{flagicon|BAN}} [[Football at the 2010 South Asian Games – Men's tournament|2010]]||'''Runners-up'''||'''3'''||'''3'''||'''0'''||'''0'''||'''5'''||'''1'''<br /> |-<br /> !'''Total'''||{{nobreak|'''Best: Runners-up'''}}||'''9'''||'''3'''||'''2'''||'''4'''||'''7'''||'''13'''<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ==Honours==<br /> <br /> ===Regional===<br /> *'''[[SAFF Championship]]'''<br /> :''Champions : ''[[2013 SAFF Championship|2013]]''<br /> :''Runners-up : ''[[2011 SAFF Championship|2011]]'', ''[[2015 SAFF Championship|2015]]''<br /> *'''[[South Asian Games]]'''<br /> :''Silver Medal :'' ''[[Football at the 2010 South Asian Games|2010]]''<br /> <br /> ===Other===<br /> * [[FIFA Fair Play Award]] 2013<br /> <br /> ==See also==<br /> *[[Afghanistan women's national football team]]<br /> *[[Afghanistan national under-23 football team]]<br /> *[[Afghanistan national under-20 football team]]<br /> *[[Afghanistan national under-17 football team]]<br /> *[[Afghanistan national beach soccer team]]<br /> *[[Afghanistan national futsal team]]<br /> *[[Afghanistan Football Federation]]<br /> *[[Afghan Premier League|Roshan Premier League]]<br /> *[[Football in Afghanistan]]<br /> *[[Sport in Afghanistan]]<br /> <br /> ==Notes==<br /> {{Reflist|group=note}}<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{reflist}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> {{Commons}}<br /> * [http://aff.org.af Official website]<br /> * [http://www.eloratings.net/Afghanistan.htm ELORATINGS]<br /> <br /> {{Afghanistan national football team}}<br /> {{Football in Afghanistan}}<br /> {{SAFF Football}}<br /> {{AFC teams}}<br /> {{National sports teams of Afghanistan}}<br /> <br /> {{DEFAULTSORT:Afghanistan National Football Team}}<br /> [[Category:Afghanistan national football team| ]]<br /> [[Category:Asian national association football teams]]</div> 78.5.223.83 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2018%E2%80%9319_Serie_B&diff=850831422 2018–19 Serie B 2018-07-18T07:02:29Z <p>78.5.223.83: /* Personnel and kits */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox football league season<br /> | competition = [[Serie B]]<br /> | winners = <br /> | promoted = <br /> | relegated = <br /> | matches = <br /> | total goals = <br /> | league topscorer = <br /> | biggest home win =<br /> | biggest away win = <br /> | highest scoring = <br /> | longest wins = <br /> | longest unbeaten = <br /> | longest winless = <br /> | longest losses = <br /> | highest attendance = <br /> | lowest attendance = <br /> | attendance = <br /> | average attendance = <br /> | prevseason = [[2017–18 Serie B|2017–18]]<br /> | nextseason = [[2019–20 Serie B|2019–20]]<br /> | season = [[2018–19 in Italian football|2018–19]]<br /> |updated = <br /> }}<br /> <br /> The '''2018–19 [[Serie B]]''' (known as '''Serie [[Balkrishna Industries|BKT]]''' for sponsorship reasons&lt;ref&gt;http://www.calcioefinanza.it/2018/06/22/nuovo-title-sponsor-serie-b-bkt/&lt;/ref&gt;) will be the 87th season since its establishment in 1929. <br /> <br /> A total of 22 teams are contesting the league: 15 returning from the [[2017–18 Serie B]] season, 4 promoted from [[2017–18 Serie C]] (Livorno, Padova, Lecce, Cosenza), and 3 relegated from [[2017–18 Serie A]] (Crotone, Verona, Benevento).<br /> <br /> On 16 July 2018, [[AS Bari|Bari]] and [[AC Cesena|Cesena]] both failed to register for Serie B and will not participate in the league due to not meeting financial requirements.&lt;ref&gt;https://www.football-italia.net/124586/bari-restart-serie-d&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Teams==<br /> <br /> ===Stadia and locations===<br /> {{Location map+ |Italy |width=400 |float=right |caption=Location of teams in 2018–19 Serie B |places=<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=42.8610552 |long=13.5916972 |label=&lt;div style=&quot;font-size:80%;&quot;&gt;[[Ascoli Picchio F.C. 1898|Ascoli]]&lt;/div&gt;|position=right}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=40.9271413 |long=14.7901641 |label=&lt;div style=&quot;font-size:80%;&quot;&gt;[[U.S. Avellino 1912|Avellino]]&lt;/div&gt;|position=left}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=41.1165617 |long=14.7788913 |label=&lt;div style=&quot;font-size:80%;&quot;&gt;[[Benevento Calcio|Benevento]]&lt;/div&gt;|position=left}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=45.5706709 |long=10.2348759 |label=&lt;div style=&quot;font-size:80%;&quot;&gt;[[Brescia Calcio|Brescia]]&lt;/div&gt;|position=left}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=44.7755983 |long=10.8796892 |label=&lt;div style=&quot;font-size:80%;&quot;&gt;[[Carpi F.C. 1909|Carpi]]&lt;/div&gt;|position=right}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=45.6429062 |long=11.7806617 |label=&lt;div style=&quot;font-size:80%;&quot;&gt;[[A.S. 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Perugia Calcio|Perugia]]&lt;/div&gt;|position=top}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=42.4556016 |long=14.2271167 |label=&lt;div style=&quot;font-size:80%;&quot;&gt;[[Delfino Pescara 1936|Pescara]]&lt;/div&gt;|position=right}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=40.6455384 |long=14.8214394 |label=&lt;div style=&quot;font-size:80%;&quot;&gt;[[Salernitana Calcio|Salernitana]]&lt;/div&gt;|position=left}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=44.1021963 |long=9.806539 |label=&lt;div style=&quot;font-size:80%;&quot;&gt;[[Spezia Calcio|Spezia]]&lt;/div&gt;|position=left}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=45.4353226 |long=10.9664395 |label=&lt;div style=&quot;font-size:80%;&quot;&gt;[[Hellas Verona F.C.|Verona]]&lt;/div&gt;|position=top}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=45.4277838 |long=12.3634548 |label=&lt;div style=&quot;font-size:80%;&quot;&gt;[[Venezia F.C.|Venezia]]&lt;/div&gt;|position=right}}<br /> }}<br /> <br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable sortable&quot;<br /> ! Team<br /> ! Home city<br /> ! Stadium<br /> ! Capacity<br /> ! 2017–18 season<br /> |-<br /> | [[Ascoli Picchio F.C. 1898|Ascoli]]<br /> | [[Ascoli Piceno]]<br /> | [[Stadio Cino e Lillo Del Duca]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|10887}}<br /> | [[2017–18 Serie B|18th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[U.S. Avellino 1912|Avellino]]<br /> | [[Avellino]]<br /> | [[Stadio Partenio-Adriano Lombardi]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|10215}}<br /> | [[2017–18 Serie B|15th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Benevento Calcio|Benevento]]<br /> | [[Benevento]]<br /> | [[Stadio Ciro Vigorito]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|17554}}<br /> | [[2017–18 Serie A|20th in Serie A]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Brescia Calcio|Brescia]]<br /> | [[Brescia]]<br /> | [[Stadio Mario Rigamonti]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|16743}}<br /> | [[2017–18 Serie B|16th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Carpi F.C. 1909|Carpi]]<br /> | [[Carpi, Emilia-Romagna|Carpi]]<br /> | [[Stadio Sandro Cabassi]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|5510}}<br /> | [[2017–18 Serie B|11th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[A.S. Cittadella|Cittadella]]<br /> | [[Cittadella]]<br /> | [[Stadio Pier Cesare Tombolato]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|7623}}<br /> | [[2017–18 Serie B|6th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Cosenza Calcio|Cosenza]]<br /> | [[Cosenza]]<br /> | [[Stadio San Vito-Gigi Marulla]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|24209}}<br /> | [[2017–18 Serie C|5th Serie C/C, play-off winner ]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[U.S. Cremonese|Cremonese]]<br /> | [[Cremona]]<br /> | [[Stadio Giovanni Zini]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|20641}}<br /> | [[2017–18 Serie B|14th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[F.C. Crotone|Crotone]]<br /> | [[Crotone]]<br /> | [[Stadio Ezio Scida]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|16547}}<br /> | [[2017–18 Serie A|18th in Serie A]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Foggia Calcio|Foggia]]<br /> | [[Foggia]]<br /> | [[Stadio Pino Zaccheria]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|16798}}<br /> | [[2017–18 Serie B|9th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Hellas Verona F.C.|Hellas Verona]]<br /> | [[Verona]]<br /> | [[Stadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|38402}}<br /> | [[2017–18 Serie A|19th in Serie A]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[U.S. Lecce|Lecce]]<br /> | [[Lecce]]<br /> | [[Stadio Via del Mare]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|40670}}<br /> | [[2017–18 Serie C|Serie C/C Champions]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[A.S. Livorno Calcio|Livorno]]<br /> | [[Livorno]]<br /> | [[Stadio Armando Picchi]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|19238}}<br /> | [[2017–18 Serie C|Serie C/A Champions]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Calcio Padova|Padova]]<br /> | [[Padua]]<br /> | [[Stadio Euganeo]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|19740}}<br /> | [[2017–18 Serie C|Serie C/B Champions]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[U.S. Città di Palermo|Palermo]]<br /> | [[Palermo]]<br /> | [[Stadio Renzo Barbera]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|36349}}<br /> | [[2017–18 Serie B|4th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[A.C. Perugia Calcio|Perugia]]<br /> | [[Perugia]]<br /> | [[Stadio Renato Curi]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|23125}}<br /> | [[2017–18 Serie B|8th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Delfino Pescara 1936|Pescara]]<br /> | [[Pescara]]<br /> | [[Stadio Adriatico|Stadio Adriatico-Giovanni Cornacchia]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|20515}}<br /> | [[2017–18 Serie B|17th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Salernitana Calcio|Salernitana]]<br /> | [[Salerno]]<br /> | [[Stadio Arechi]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|31300}}<br /> | [[2017–18 Serie B|12th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Spezia Calcio|Spezia]]<br /> | [[La Spezia]]<br /> | [[Stadio Alberto Picco]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|10290}}<br /> | [[2017–18 Serie B|10th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Venezia F.C.|Venezia]]<br /> | [[Venice]]<br /> | [[Stadio Pierluigi Penzo]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|7450}}<br /> | [[2017–18 Serie B|5th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> |}<br /> <br /> === Number of teams by regions ===<br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable&quot; style=&quot;text-align:center&quot;<br /> |-<br /> ! Number of teams<br /> ! [[Regions of Italy|Region]]<br /> ! Team(s)<br /> |-<br /> |rowspan=&quot;1&quot;|4<br /> |align=&quot;left&quot;|{{flag|Veneto}}||[[A.S. Cittadella|Cittadella]], [[Hellas Verona F.C.|Hellas Verona]], [[Calcio Padova|Padova]] and [[Venezia F.C.|Venezia]]<br /> |-<br /> |rowspan=&quot;1&quot;|3<br /> |align=&quot;left&quot;|{{flag|Campania}}||[[U.S. Avellino 1912|Avellino]], [[Benevento Calcio|Benevento]] and [[U.S. Salernitana 1919|Salernitana]]<br /> |-<br /> |rowspan=&quot;3&quot;|2<br /> |align=&quot;left&quot;|{{flag|Calabria}}||[[Cosenza Calcio|Cosenza]] and [[F.C. Crotone|Crotone]]<br /> |-<br /> |align=&quot;left&quot;|{{flag|Lombardy}}||[[Brescia Calcio|Brescia]] and [[U.S. Cremonese|Cremonese]]<br /> |-<br /> |align=&quot;left&quot;|{{flag|Apulia}}||[[Foggia Calcio|Foggia]] and [[U.S. Lecce|Lecce]]<br /> |-<br /> |rowspan=&quot;7&quot;|1<br /> |align=&quot;left&quot;|{{flag|Abruzzo}}||[[Delfino Pescara 1936|Pescara]]<br /> |-<br /> |align=&quot;left&quot;|{{flag|Emilia-Romagna}}||[[Carpi F.C. 1909|Carpi]]<br /> |-<br /> |align=&quot;left&quot;|{{flag|Liguria}}||[[Spezia Calcio|Spezia]]<br /> |-<br /> |align=&quot;left&quot;|{{flag|Marche}}||[[Ascoli Picchio F.C. 1898|Ascoli]]<br /> |-<br /> |align=&quot;left&quot;|{{flag|Sicily}}||[[U.S. Città di Palermo|Palermo]]<br /> |-<br /> |align=&quot;left&quot;|{{flag|Tuscany}}||[[A.S. Livorno Calcio|Livorno]]<br /> |-<br /> |align=&quot;left&quot;|{{flag|Umbria}}||[[A.C. Perugia Calcio|Perugia]]<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ===Personnel and kits===<br /> {|class=&quot;wikitable sortable&quot;<br /> |-<br /> !Team<br /> !President<br /> !Manager<br /> !Kit manufacturer<br /> !Sponsors<br /> |-<br /> | Ascoli<br /> | {{Flagicon|ITA}} Giuliano Tosti<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Vincenzo Vivarini]]<br /> |[[Nike, Inc.|Nike]]<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> | Avellino<br /> | {{Flagicon|ITA}} Walter Taccone<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Michele Marcolini]]<br /> |[[Givova]]<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> | Benevento<br /> | {{Flagicon|ITA}} Oreste Vigorito<br /> | {{Flagicon|ITA}} [[Cristian Bucchi]]<br /> |[[FG Sport]]<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> | Brescia<br /> | {{Flagicon|ITA}} [[Massimo Cellino]]<br /> | {{flagicon|HON}} [[David Suazo]]<br /> |[[Acerbis]]<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> | Carpi<br /> | {{Flagicon|ITA}} Claudio Caliumi<br /> | {{Flagicon|ITA}} Marcello Chezzi<br /> |[[Givova]]<br /> |<br /> |-<br /> | Cittadella<br /> | {{Flagicon|ITA}} [[Andrea Gabrielli]]<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Roberto Venturato]] <br /> |[[Boxeur Des Rues]]<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> | Cosenza<br /> | {{Flagicon|ITA}} Eugenio Guarascio<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Piero Braglia]] <br /> |[[Legea]]<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> | Cremonese<br /> | {{Flagicon|ITA}} Paolo Rossi<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Andrea Mandorlini]] <br /> |Garman<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> | Crotone<br /> | {{Flagicon|ITA}} Gianni Vrenna<br /> | {{Flagicon|ITA}} [[Giovanni Stroppa]]<br /> |Zeus<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> | Foggia<br /> | {{Flagicon|ITA}} Lucio Fares<br /> | {{Flagicon|ITA}} [[Gianluca Grassadonia]]<br /> |[[Nike, Inc.|Nike]]<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> | Hellas Verona<br /> | {{Flagicon|ITA}} [[Maurizio Setti]]<br /> | {{Flagicon|ITA}} [[Fabio Grosso]]<br /> | [[Macron (sportswear)|Macron]]<br /> |<br /> |-<br /> | Lecce<br /> | {{Flagicon|ITA}} Saverio Sticchi Damiani<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Fabio Liverani]]<br /> | [[M908 (sportswear)|M908]]<br /> |<br /> |-<br /> | Livorno<br /> | {{Flagicon|ITA}} Aldo Spinelli<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Cristiano Lucarelli]]<br /> |[[Legea]]<br /> |<br /> |-<br /> | Padova<br /> | {{Flagicon|ITA}} Roberto Bonetto<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Pierpaolo Bisoli]]<br /> |[[Kappa (company)|Kappa]]<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> | Palermo<br /> | {{Flagicon|ITA}} Maurizio Zamparini<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Bruno Tedino]]<br /> |[[Legea]]<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> | Perugia<br /> | {{Flagicon|ITA}} Massimiliano Santopadre<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Alessandro Nesta]]<br /> |FG Sport<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> | Pescara<br /> | {{Flagicon|ITA}} Daniele Sebastiani<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Giuseppe Pillon]]<br /> |[[Erreà]]<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> | Salernitana<br /> | {{Flagicon|ITA}} Marco Mezzaroma&lt;br&gt;{{Flagicon|ITA}} [[Claudio Lotito]]<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Stefano Colantuono]]<br /> |[[Givova]]<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> | Spezia<br /> | {{Flagicon|ITA}} Andrea Corradino<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Pasquale Marino]]<br /> |[[Acerbis]]<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> | Venezia<br /> | {{Flagicon|USA}} Joe Tacopina<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Stefano Vecchi]]<br /> |[[Nike, Inc.|Nike]]<br /> |<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ===Managerial changes===<br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable sortable&quot;<br /> |-<br /> ! Team<br /> ! Outgoing manager<br /> ! Manner of departure<br /> ! Date of vacancy<br /> <br /> ! Replaced by<br /> <br /> |-<br /> | Ascoli<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Serse Cosmi]]<br /> | Sacked<br /> | rowspan=&quot;13&quot; | Pre-season<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Vincenzo Vivarini]]<br /> |-<br /> | Avellino<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Claudio Foscarini]]<br /> | End of contract<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Michele Marcolini]]<br /> |-<br /> | Bari<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Fabio Grosso]]<br /> | Mutual consent<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Mauro Zironelli]]<br /> |-<br /> | Brescia <br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Ivo Pulga]]<br /> | End of contract<br /> | {{flagicon|HON}} [[David Suazo]]<br /> |-<br /> | Carpi<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Antonio Calabro]]<br /> | End of contract<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Marcello Chezzi<br /> |-<br /> | Livorno<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Andrea Sottil]]<br /> | Mutual consent<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Cristiano Lucarelli]]<br /> |-<br /> | Benevento<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Roberto De Zerbi]]<br /> | End of contract<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Christian Bucchi]]<br /> |-<br /> | Foggia<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Giovanni Stroppa]]<br /> | Signed by Crotone<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Gianluca Grassadonia]]<br /> |-<br /> | Spezia<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Fabio Gallo]]<br /> | End of contract<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Pasquale Marino]]<br /> |-<br /> | Crotone<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Walter Zenga]]<br /> | Mutual consent<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Giovanni Stroppa]]<br /> |-<br /> | Palermo<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Roberto Stellone]]<br /> | Mutual consent<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Bruno Tedino]]<br /> |-<br /> | Hellas Verona<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Fabio Pecchia]]<br /> | End of contract<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Fabio Grosso]]<br /> |-<br /> | Venezia<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Filippo Inzaghi]]<br /> | End of contract<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Stefano Vecchi]]<br /> |-<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ==League table==<br /> {{2018-19 Serie B table}}<br /> <br /> ==Promotion play-offs==<br /> Six teams may contest the promotion playoffs depending on the point differential between the third and fourth-placed teams. It begins with a preliminary one-legged round played at the home venue of the higher placed team, involving the teams placed fifth to eight. The two winning teams advance to play the third and fourth-placed teams in the two-legged semifinals. Those winning teams advance to the two-legged final where the winner is promoted to play in Serie A the following year. In the two-legged rounds, the higher seeded team plays the second game at home.<br /> <br /> {{6TeamBracket-2LegsExceptFirstRound<br /> | RD1=Preliminary round<br /> | RD2=Semifinals<br /> | RD3=Two-legged final<br /> | RD1-seed1=5<br /> | RD1-team1=<br /> | RD1-score1-agg=<br /> | RD1-seed2=8<br /> | RD1-team2=<br /> | RD1-score2-agg=<br /> <br /> | RD1-seed3=6<br /> | RD1-team3=<br /> | RD1-score3-agg=<br /> | RD1-seed4=7<br /> | RD1-team4=<br /> | RD1-score4-agg=<br /> <br /> | RD2-seed1=5or8<br /> | RD2-team1=<br /> | RD2-score1-1=<br /> | RD2-score1-2=<br /> | RD2-score1-agg=<br /> | RD2-seed2=4<br /> | RD2-team2=<br /> | RD2-score2-1=<br /> | RD2-score2-2=<br /> | RD2-score2-agg=<br /> <br /> | RD2-seed3=6or7<br /> | RD2-team3=<br /> | RD2-score3-1=<br /> | RD2-score3-2=<br /> | RD2-score3-agg=<br /> | RD2-seed4=3<br /> | RD2-team4=<br /> | RD2-score4-1=<br /> | RD2-score4-2=<br /> | RD2-score4-agg=<br /> <br /> | RD3-seed1=<br /> | RD3-team1=<br /> | RD3-score1-1=<br /> | RD3-score1-2=<br /> | RD3-score1-agg=<br /> | RD3-seed2=<br /> | RD3-team2=<br /> | RD3-score2-1=<br /> | RD3-score2-2=<br /> | RD3-score2-agg=<br /> }}<br /> <br /> ==Relegation play-out==<br /> Two teams may contest the relegation playout, depending on the point differential between the 18th and 19th-placed teams, in a two-legged round. The higher placed team plays the second leg at home.<br /> <br /> {{TwoLegStart}}<br /> {{TwoLegResult|(19)|||(18)||||winner=}}<br /> |}<br /> <br /> == Top goalscorers ==<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{reflist}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> {{Portal|Association football|Italy}}<br /> * [http://www.legab.it/en Official website]<br /> <br /> {{Serie B seasons}}<br /> {{Serie B teamlist}}<br /> {{2018–19 in Italian football}}<br /> {{2018–19 in European football (UEFA)}}<br /> <br /> {{DEFAULTSORT:2018-19 Serie B}}<br /> [[Category:Serie B seasons]]<br /> [[Category:2018–19 in European association football leagues|Italy]]<br /> [[Category:2018–19 in Italian football leagues|1]]<br /> [[Category:2018–19 in European second tier association football leagues|Italy]]<br /> [[Category:Scheduled association football competitions]]</div> 78.5.223.83 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sacred_Heart_Cathedral,_New_Delhi&diff=832862647 Sacred Heart Cathedral, New Delhi 2018-03-28T11:47:41Z <p>78.5.223.83: </p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox church<br /> | name = Sacred Heart Cathedral<br /> | image = Sacred Heart Cathedral (New Delhi).jpg<br /> | caption = Sacred Heart Cathedral<br /> | location = [[New Delhi]]<br /> | country = [[India]]<br /> | denomination = [[Roman Catholic]]<br /> | status = [[Cathedral]]<br /> | architect = [[Henry Medd]]<br /> | functional status = Active<br /> | website = [http://sacredheartcathedraldelhi.org/ sacredheartcathedraldelhi.org]<br /> | diocese = [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Delhi]]<br /> | archbishop = [[Anil Joseph Thomas Couto]]<br /> | priest = Fr. Lawrence P.R&lt;ref&gt;http://sacredheartcathedraldelhi.org/Parish_Prist_msg.aspx/&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> }} <br /> [[File:New Delhi - Cathédrale du Sacré-Cœur - 15.jpg|thumb|Interior towards the main altar and fresco depicting the last supper]]<br /> [[File:New Delhi - Cathédrale du Sacré-Cœur - 11.jpg|thumb|Side chapel with cross and statue of the Virgin]]<br /> <br /> {{Indian christianity}}<br /> <br /> {{Coord|28.628699|77.206651|type:landmark_region:IN|display=title}}<br /> The '''Cathedral Of The Sacred Heart''' is a [[Roman Catholic]] cathedral belonging to the [[Latin Rite]] and one of the oldest church buildings in [[New Delhi]], India. Together with [[St. Columba's School, Delhi|St. Columba's School]], and the [[Convent of Jesus and Mary (Delhi)|Convent of Jesus and Mary school]], it occupies a total area of 14 acres near the south end of Bhai Vir Singh Marg Road in [[Connaught Place, New Delhi|Connaught Place]].&lt;ref name=hto&gt;{{cite news |title=Imperial Impressions|url=http://www.hindustantimes.com/delhi/imperial-impressions/story-yyIP5Yi2stPSWIfq45cG0L.html |publisher=Hindustan Times|date=August 30, 2011 }}&lt;/ref&gt; Christian religious services are held throughout the year.<br /> <br /> ==History==<br /> Father Luke, a member of the [[Franciscan]] first order, founded by [[St. Francis of Assisi]], took the initiative to build the church, and the Archbishop of Agra in 1929 Rev. Dr. E. Vanni laid the foundation stone in 1929 and construction began in 1930. Sir [[Anthony de Mello]] donated the main [[Altar]] of the Church, which is made of pure marble. The [[Archbishop]] of [[Agra]] presented a bell, [[vestments]] and altar furniture. The project was financed by the colonial officers of the [[British Empire]].&lt;ref&gt;http://sacredheartcathedraldelhi.org/History.aspx&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Architecture==<br /> The church building was designed by British architect [[Henry Medd]], and is based on [[Italian architecture]]. A facade of white pillars supports the [[Canopy (building)|canopy]], and on each side of the cathedral's entrance [[porch]], there are circular arcaded turrets rising above the roof. The interior has a towering curved roof, polished stone floors and broad arches.&lt;ref&gt;http://www.catholicparishes.net/IN/DEL/SacredHeartCathedral/&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Behind the marble altar in the [[apse]] is a large fresco depicting the [[Last Supper]]. To the left in the side chapel is a large crucifix, next to it a statue of the [[Virgin Mary]].<br /> <br /> ==Services and celebration==<br /> The cathedral organizes functions on certain days of the year. [[Holy Mass]] is celebrated in the morning and evening every day&lt;ref&gt;http://sacredheartcathedraldelhi.org/&lt;/ref&gt;. The major ceremonies held at the [[Cathedral]] are [[Easter]] and [[Christmas]]. The most important of the festivities during Christmas is the Feast of the Holy Family of Nazareth and the Christmas Vigil Service an hour before midnight [[Christmas Eve]]. Various cultural and social programs are also organized throughout the year.&lt;ref&gt;http://www.bharatonline.com/delhi/religious-places/churches/sacred-heart.html bharatonline.com&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> == Nearby landmarks ==<br /> Located next to it is the [[Gurudwara Bangla Sahib]]. In front of the cathedral in the roundabout is the General Post Office of the [[India Post]], which was built during British rule by a design from designed by [[Robert Tor Russell]].&lt;ref&gt;http://www.hindustantimes.com/business/india-post-may-sell-life-insurance-policies/story-O7QcI1L4NYDQAYKnb6dkVJ.html&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=hto /&gt;<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> &lt;references/&gt;<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> {{commonscat-inline}}<br /> * [http://sacredheartcathedraldelhi.org/ Official homepage of Sacred Heart Cathedral, New Delhi]<br /> <br /> [[Category:Roman Catholic cathedrals in India]]<br /> [[Category:Roman Catholic churches in New Delhi]]<br /> [[Category:Roman Catholic churches completed in 1935]]<br /> [[Category:Cathedrals in New Delhi]]</div> 78.5.223.83 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pa%C5%BEaislis_Monastery&diff=832704565 Pažaislis Monastery 2018-03-27T15:02:56Z <p>78.5.223.83: </p> <hr /> <div>[[Image:Pažaislis Monastery exterior, Kaunas, Lithuania - Diliff.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Church and Monastery of Pažaislis, Kaunas]]<br /> [[Image:Pažaislis Monastery interior dome, Kaunas, Lithuania - Diliff.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Dome and frescos inside the church]] <br /> <br /> '''Pažaislis Monastery and Church''' ({{lang-lt|Pažaislio vienuolynas ir bažnyčia}}, {{lang-pl|Klasztor w Pożajściu}}) form the largest [[monastery]] complex in [[Lithuania]], and the most magnificent example of [[Italian Baroque architecture]] in the country. It is situated in the [[Petrašiūnai elderate]] of [[Kaunas]], Lithuania, on a peninsula in the [[Kaunas Reservoir]] near the Kaunas Yacht Club. It was declared a cultural monument.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=Pažaislio kamaldulių vienuolyno ansamblis|url=https://kvr.kpd.lt/#/static-heritage-detail/3f12f251-ba0a-4efe-85d1-4b92a7856522|website=kvr.kpd.lt|accessdate=16 November 2017}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> == History ==<br /> [[Image:Pažaislis.jpg|thumb|left|Pažaislis Monastery in winter]]<br /> Founded in 1662 by nobleman of [[Grand Duchy of Lithuania]] and Great Chancellor of Lithuania, [[Krzysztof Zygmunt Pac]], for the Order of the [[Camaldolese]] [[Hermit]]s, the main construction continued until 1674 and resumed in 1712. The monastery was designed by Pietro Puttini, Carlo Puttini and Giovanni Battista Frediani. Exclusive architectural solutions were used for the first time in Europe: a hexagonal church plan, and a concave facade. The interior stucco work is ascribed to Joan Merli and the frescos to Michelangelo Palloni. In 1755 the addition of the towers and the dome was funded by the king's chamberlain [[Michał Jan Pac]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=Kauno (Pažaislio) buvęs kamaldulių (dabar - Šv. Kazimiero seserų) vienuolynas|url=http://vienuolynai.mch.mii.lt/V1-7/pazaislis.htm|website=vienuolynai.mch.mii.lt|accessdate=16 November 2017}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> The monastery's church, decorated with highly polished marble, was damaged by the horses of Napoleon's army which was based in the complex. In 1832 the monastery was closed by the Russian authorities and later converted into an [[Russian Orthodox Church|Orthodox church]]. The author of the [[Imperial Russia]]n national anthem ''[[God Save the Tsar]]'', [[Alexei Lvov]], was interred there in 1870. In 1915-1918 when the Orthodox monks had fled a German war hospital was established in the monastery. The leaving Orthodox monks has stolen many treasures from the monastery, including the St. Mass Cup, decorated with over 1000 gemstones (over 400 [[diamond]]s, 300 [[ruby|rubies]] and 200 [[emerald]]s).&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=Profesorė: Pažaislis praranda nuolatos|url=http://kauno.diena.lt/naujienos/kaunas/menas-ir-pramogos/profesore-pazaislis-praranda-nuolatos-671351|website=KaunoDiena.lt|accessdate=25 January 2015|language=lt}}&lt;/ref&gt; After 1920 the ruined monastery returned to Roman Catholics and was restored by sisters of the Lithuanian [[convent]] of [[St. Casimir]]. After [[World War II]], the [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] authorities converted the church and monastery into an archive, a [[psychiatric hospital]] and finally an [[art gallery]] (in 1966). In 1990s the complex was returned by the newly independent Lithuania to the nuns of the convent and reconstruction work began.&lt;ref name=&quot;LithuaniaTravel&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Ensemble of Pažaislis Church and Monastery|url=http://www.lithuania.travel/en-gb/attractions/ensemble-of-pazaislis-church-and-monastery/17139|website=www.Lithuania.travel|accessdate=16 November 2017}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> The monastery has the painting of Mary Belle Mother and Child, revered by the congregation, two bells of the church and [[St. Romuald]] titles, cast in the seventeenth century and the oldest church clock tower in [[Lithuania]].&lt;ref name=&quot;LithuaniaTravel&quot;&gt;&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Music festival==<br /> <br /> Today the monastery is home to the annual international ''Pažaislis Music Festival''. It was started in 1996 and now lasts for three summer months and offers about 30 different concerts. The festival was visited by Lord [[Yehudi Menuhin]] twice. It features [[European classical music|classical music]] of diverse genres and styles, ranging from [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]] to [[ABBA]] classics. To some concerts admission is free, to most it is very affordable (6-10 [[Lithuanian litas|litas]] or 2-3 [[United States dollar]]s). Other concerts have taken place in many different venues across Lithuania, such as the [[Kaunas Castle]], [[Klaipėda University]], and even the [[Pociūnai Airport]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=Pažaislis music festival|url=http://pazaislis.lt/en/|website=Pazaislis.lt|accessdate=16 November 2017}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==See also==<br /> * [[St. Peter and St. Paul's Church, Vilnius|St. Peter and St. Paul's Church]]<br /> * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhKyApX9KDE#t=148 Church and Monastery of Pažaislis exterior video tour]<br /> <br /> ==Image gallery==<br /> <br /> {{Commons|Pažaislis Monastery}}<br /> <br /> &lt;gallery&gt;<br /> Image:Kaunas Pazaislis Monastery.jpg|The dome as seen from Pažaislis peninsula<br /> Image:Pažaislio ansamblis.Ensemble of Pažaislis.jpg|View of the ensemble from southwest<br /> Image:LT-2004-50litų-Pažaislio vienuolynas-b.png|[[Litas]] [[Commemorative coins of Lithuania|commemorative coin]] dedicated to Pažaislis monastery<br /> Image:Pažaislis Monastery interior 1, Kaunas, Lithuania - Diliff.jpg|Pažaislis interior<br /> Image:Decor of Pažaislis Monastery.jpg|Decor of Pažaislis Monastery<br /> Image:Pazaislis Monastery (Kaunas, Lithuania, 2017).jpg|Pažaislis in winter<br /> Image:Pazaislio vienuolynas 2006-06-30.jpg|The Great Gates<br /> &lt;/gallery&gt;<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{reflist}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> *[https://web.archive.org/web/20050118214313/http://lithuanian-american.org/bridges/kov99/pazaislis.html Laima Sinkunaite, The Pazaislis Monastery — A Baroque Pearl] in Bridges journal, March 1999.<br /> *[https://web.archive.org/web/20080701061221/http://www.pazaislis.lt/index_en.php?psl=1 Pažaislis Music Festival] Official website.<br /> {{coord|54.876|N|24.022|E|type:landmark|display=title}}<br /> <br /> {{DEFAULTSORT:Pazaislis Monastery}}<br /> [[Category:Buildings and structures in Kaunas]]<br /> [[Category:Landmarks in Kaunas]]<br /> [[Category:Christian monasteries in Lithuania]]<br /> [[Category:Benedictine monasteries in Lithuania]]<br /> [[Category:Religious buildings completed in 1755]]<br /> [[Category:Baroque architecture in Lithuania]]<br /> [[Category:Tourist attractions in Kaunas]]</div> 78.5.223.83 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pa%C5%BEaislis_Monastery&diff=832704524 Pažaislis Monastery 2018-03-27T15:02:41Z <p>78.5.223.83: </p> <hr /> <div>[[Image:Pažaislis Monastery exterior, Kaunas, Lithuania - Diliff.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Church and Monastery of Pažaislis, Kaunas]]<br /> [[Image:Pažaislis Monastery interior dome, Kaunas, Lithuania - Diliff.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Dome and frescos inside the church]] <br /> <br /> '''Pažaislis Monastery and Church''' ({{lang-lt|Pažaislio vienuolynas ir bažnyčia}}, {{lang-pl|Klasztor w Pożajściu}}) form the largest [[monastery]] complex in [[Lithuania]], and the most magnificent example of [[Italian Baroque architecture]] in the country. It is situated in the [[Petrašiūnai elderate]] of [[Kaunas]], Lithuania, on a peninsula in the [[Kaunas Reservoir]] near the Kaunas Yacht Club. It was declared a cultural monument.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=Pažaislio kamaldulių vienuolyno ansamblis|url=https://kvr.kpd.lt/#/static-heritage-detail/3f12f251-ba0a-4efe-85d1-4b92a7856522|website=kvr.kpd.lt|accessdate=16 November 2017}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> == History ==<br /> [[Image:Pažaislis.jpg|thumb|left|Pažaislis Monastery in winter]]<br /> Founded in 1662 by nobleman of [[Grand Duchy of Lithuania]] and Great Chancellor of Lithuania, [[Krzysztof Zygmunt Pac]], for the Order of the [[Camaldolese]] [[Hermit]]s, the main construction continued until 1674 and resumed in 1712. The monastery was designed by Pietro Puttini, Carlo and [[Giovanni Battista Frediani]], and Giovanni Battista Frediani. Exclusive architectural solutions were used for the first time in Europe: a hexagonal church plan, and a concave facade. The interior stucco work is ascribed to Joan Merli and the frescos to Michelangelo Palloni. In 1755 the addition of the towers and the dome was funded by the king's chamberlain [[Michał Jan Pac]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=Kauno (Pažaislio) buvęs kamaldulių (dabar - Šv. Kazimiero seserų) vienuolynas|url=http://vienuolynai.mch.mii.lt/V1-7/pazaislis.htm|website=vienuolynai.mch.mii.lt|accessdate=16 November 2017}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> The monastery's church, decorated with highly polished marble, was damaged by the horses of Napoleon's army which was based in the complex. In 1832 the monastery was closed by the Russian authorities and later converted into an [[Russian Orthodox Church|Orthodox church]]. The author of the [[Imperial Russia]]n national anthem ''[[God Save the Tsar]]'', [[Alexei Lvov]], was interred there in 1870. In 1915-1918 when the Orthodox monks had fled a German war hospital was established in the monastery. The leaving Orthodox monks has stolen many treasures from the monastery, including the St. Mass Cup, decorated with over 1000 gemstones (over 400 [[diamond]]s, 300 [[ruby|rubies]] and 200 [[emerald]]s).&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=Profesorė: Pažaislis praranda nuolatos|url=http://kauno.diena.lt/naujienos/kaunas/menas-ir-pramogos/profesore-pazaislis-praranda-nuolatos-671351|website=KaunoDiena.lt|accessdate=25 January 2015|language=lt}}&lt;/ref&gt; After 1920 the ruined monastery returned to Roman Catholics and was restored by sisters of the Lithuanian [[convent]] of [[St. Casimir]]. After [[World War II]], the [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] authorities converted the church and monastery into an archive, a [[psychiatric hospital]] and finally an [[art gallery]] (in 1966). In 1990s the complex was returned by the newly independent Lithuania to the nuns of the convent and reconstruction work began.&lt;ref name=&quot;LithuaniaTravel&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Ensemble of Pažaislis Church and Monastery|url=http://www.lithuania.travel/en-gb/attractions/ensemble-of-pazaislis-church-and-monastery/17139|website=www.Lithuania.travel|accessdate=16 November 2017}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> The monastery has the painting of Mary Belle Mother and Child, revered by the congregation, two bells of the church and [[St. Romuald]] titles, cast in the seventeenth century and the oldest church clock tower in [[Lithuania]].&lt;ref name=&quot;LithuaniaTravel&quot;&gt;&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Music festival==<br /> <br /> Today the monastery is home to the annual international ''Pažaislis Music Festival''. It was started in 1996 and now lasts for three summer months and offers about 30 different concerts. The festival was visited by Lord [[Yehudi Menuhin]] twice. It features [[European classical music|classical music]] of diverse genres and styles, ranging from [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]] to [[ABBA]] classics. To some concerts admission is free, to most it is very affordable (6-10 [[Lithuanian litas|litas]] or 2-3 [[United States dollar]]s). Other concerts have taken place in many different venues across Lithuania, such as the [[Kaunas Castle]], [[Klaipėda University]], and even the [[Pociūnai Airport]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=Pažaislis music festival|url=http://pazaislis.lt/en/|website=Pazaislis.lt|accessdate=16 November 2017}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==See also==<br /> * [[St. Peter and St. Paul's Church, Vilnius|St. Peter and St. Paul's Church]]<br /> * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhKyApX9KDE#t=148 Church and Monastery of Pažaislis exterior video tour]<br /> <br /> ==Image gallery==<br /> <br /> {{Commons|Pažaislis Monastery}}<br /> <br /> &lt;gallery&gt;<br /> Image:Kaunas Pazaislis Monastery.jpg|The dome as seen from Pažaislis peninsula<br /> Image:Pažaislio ansamblis.Ensemble of Pažaislis.jpg|View of the ensemble from southwest<br /> Image:LT-2004-50litų-Pažaislio vienuolynas-b.png|[[Litas]] [[Commemorative coins of Lithuania|commemorative coin]] dedicated to Pažaislis monastery<br /> Image:Pažaislis Monastery interior 1, Kaunas, Lithuania - Diliff.jpg|Pažaislis interior<br /> Image:Decor of Pažaislis Monastery.jpg|Decor of Pažaislis Monastery<br /> Image:Pazaislis Monastery (Kaunas, Lithuania, 2017).jpg|Pažaislis in winter<br /> Image:Pazaislio vienuolynas 2006-06-30.jpg|The Great Gates<br /> &lt;/gallery&gt;<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{reflist}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> *[https://web.archive.org/web/20050118214313/http://lithuanian-american.org/bridges/kov99/pazaislis.html Laima Sinkunaite, The Pazaislis Monastery — A Baroque Pearl] in Bridges journal, March 1999.<br /> *[https://web.archive.org/web/20080701061221/http://www.pazaislis.lt/index_en.php?psl=1 Pažaislis Music Festival] Official website.<br /> {{coord|54.876|N|24.022|E|type:landmark|display=title}}<br /> <br /> {{DEFAULTSORT:Pazaislis Monastery}}<br /> [[Category:Buildings and structures in Kaunas]]<br /> [[Category:Landmarks in Kaunas]]<br /> [[Category:Christian monasteries in Lithuania]]<br /> [[Category:Benedictine monasteries in Lithuania]]<br /> [[Category:Religious buildings completed in 1755]]<br /> [[Category:Baroque architecture in Lithuania]]<br /> [[Category:Tourist attractions in Kaunas]]</div> 78.5.223.83 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:Ministry_of_Education,_University_and_Research&diff=829101857 Talk:Ministry of Education, University and Research 2018-03-06T17:22:53Z <p>78.5.223.83: Suggestion about the name of the Article (source provided)</p> <hr /> <div>{{WikiProject Italy |class=B|importance=Top|attention=|small=}}<br /> <br /> ==Name==<br /> <br /> Hi, I noticed that the name may be incorrect - on this official page it appears to be &quot;Ministry for Education, University and Research&quot; and not &quot;Ministry of Education, Universities and Research&quot;. The difference is in the &quot;s&quot; attached at the word &quot;University&quot;.<br /> Here the source: http://www.miur.it/guida/guide.htm <br /> <br /> I'm new to wikipedia and rather than editing the page - and doing something not correct or compliant with the guidelines - I have just reported the issue here.</div> 78.5.223.83 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Marco_Alver%C3%A0&diff=803740180 Marco Alverà 2017-10-04T09:44:55Z <p>78.5.223.83: minor edit - date when he joined Eni</p> <hr /> <div>{{AFC submission|t||ts=20170927162638|u=Anna Sai|ns=118|demo=}}&lt;!-- Important, do not remove this line before article has been created. --&gt;<br /> {{Infobox person<br /> |name = Marco Alverà<br /> |birth_date = 1975<br /> |occupation = Chief Executive<br /> |nationality = Italian<br /> |image = MarcoAlverà.jpg<br /> }}<br /> '''Marco Alverà''' (born August 19, 1975 in [[New York City|New York]]) is an Italian manager. He is the [[Chief Executive Officer]] of [[Snam]] since April 2016.&lt;ref name=&quot;Reuters&quot;&gt;{{cite web |url=http://www.reuters.com/finance/stocks/officer-profile/SRG.MI/2686568|title= Reuters - Profile: Marco Alverà|access-date= 27 September 2017}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=http://www.ilsole24ore.com/art/finanza-e-mercati/2016-04-28/snam-via-libera-tandem-alvera-malacarne-063922.shtml?uuid=ACH2F9GD&amp;refresh_ce=1 |title= Il Sole 24 Ore: Snam, via libera al tandem Alverà-Malacarne|access-date= 27 September 2017}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=http://www.reuters.com/article/us-alstom-siemens-stocks/alstom-siemens-to-merge-rail-businesses-to-counter-chinas-crrc-idUSKCN1C10PG |title= Reuters: Alstom, Siemens to merge rail businesses to counter China's CRRC|access-date= 27 September 2017}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> ==Education and early career==<br /> Marco Alverà studied at the [[London School of Economics]],&lt;ref name=&quot;Affaritaliani&quot;&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.affaritaliani.it/economia/enicsa.html|title= Affaritaliani: Super Eni/ Avanti a tutto gas. Marco Alverà: l'uomo delle trattative|access-date= 27 September 2017}}&lt;/ref&gt; where he earned a degree in Philosophy and Economics in 1997.&lt;ref name=&quot;FT&quot;&gt;{{cite web |url=https://www.eiseverywhere.com/ehome/commodities2014/speakers/ |title= FT Commodities Global Summit 2014|access-date= 27 September 2017}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;USEC&quot;&gt;{{cite web |url=http://markets.on.nytimes.com/research/stocks/fundamentals/drawFiling.asp?docKey=137-000006404017000025-0UCRD7LO3LUKM5KHV10OUK2982&amp;docFormat=HTM&amp;formType=8-K/A |title= United States Exchange Commission report|access-date= 27 September 2017}}&lt;/ref&gt; He then began his career in London, working in [[Private Equity]] and [[Mergers_and_acquisitions|M&amp;A]] at [[Goldman Sachs]].&lt;ref name=&quot;FT&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;The Economist&quot;&gt;{{cite web |url=http://www.hazliseconomist.com/en/past_speakerCV/Marco_Alvera |title= The Economist - Profile: Marco Alverà|access-date= 27 September 2017}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> In 2000, he founded Netesi, the first broadband [[Asymmetric_digital_subscriber_line|ADSL]] company in the Italian market.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=http://www.affaritaliani.it/economia/snam-419374.html |title= Affaritaliani: Marco Alverà nominato a.d. di Snam|access-date= 27 September 2017}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;The Economist&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;FT&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;Affaritaliani&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> Two years later, from 2002 to 2005,&lt;ref name=&quot;FT&quot; /&gt; he served as the Director of Group Corporate Strategy&lt;ref name=&quot;FT&quot; /&gt; and a member of the management committee at [[Enel]]. There he followed [[Terna Group|Terna]]’s initial listing in the market.&lt;ref name=&quot;Reuters&quot; /&gt; <br /> <br /> During this time, he was appointed [[Chief Financial Officer]] of [[Wind Telecom]],&lt;ref name=&quot;WSJ&quot;&gt;{{cite web |url=http://quotes.wsj.com/IT/MTAA/SRG/company-people/executive-profile/107593825?cr_sections|title=The Wall Street Journal - Profile: Marco Alverà|access-date=27 September 2017}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=http://ww2.cfo.com/human-capital-careers/2005/07/cfos-on-the-move-71/ |title= CFOs on the Move|access-date= 27 September 2017}}&lt;/ref&gt; where he was responsible for the oversight of Wind’s acquisition by [[Orascom]] in 2004.&lt;ref name=&quot;FT&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> He was also appointed Chief Executive Officer of Bluestream and Promgas during that same period.&lt;ref name=&quot;FT&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |last=Dominelli |first=Celestina |date=18 October 2016 |title=Italgas, obiettivo Borsa il 7 novembre |work=Il Sole 24 Ore |language=Italian}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Eni==<br /> In 2005, Alverà transitioned to [[Eni]]’s Exploration &amp; Production Division as the Executive Vice President for Russia, North Europe, and North and South America.&lt;ref name=&quot;MF&quot;&gt;{{cite news |last=Testi |first=Valerio |date=1 April 2016 |title=Snam, Malacarne verso presidenza. Alverà sarà ad|work=Milano Finanza |language=Italian}}&lt;/ref&gt; Two years later, he was appointed Chief Executive Officer of Eni Trading and Shipping.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=http://uk.reuters.com/article/eni-trading/italys-eni-aims-for-top-five-spot-in-energy-trading-league-idUKL5N0H92TO20130918 |title= Reuters: Italy's Eni aims for top five spot in energy trading league|access-date= 27 September 2017}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;MF&quot; /&gt; In 2012, he became Senior Executive Vice President of Optimisation and Trading,&lt;ref name=&quot;FT&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;MF&quot; /&gt; and the following year, he took on responsibility for the business unit [[Midstream]],&lt;ref name=&quot;MF&quot; /&gt; which brings together all of the supply, logistics and trading activities of the energy commodities.&lt;ref name=&quot;FT&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=http://ricerca.repubblica.it/repubblica/archivio/repubblica/2014/05/25/il-retroscena24.html |title= La Repubblica: Il retroscena|access-date= 27 September 2017}}&lt;/ref&gt; From July to September 2015, he acted as the Chief Retail Market Gas &amp; Power Officer.&lt;ref name=&quot;WSJ&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Snam==<br /> Marco Alverà started his professional path in Snam in 2016, first as the Chief Operating Officer, then as the Chief Executive Officer in April of the same year.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=http://www.reuters.com/article/us-italgas-m-a-cdp/exclusive-italys-top-gas-firms-italgas-and-2i-rete-gas-may-merge-sources-idUSKBN0UN08F20160109 |title= Reuters - Exclusive: Italy's top gas firms Italgas and 2i Rete Gas may merge - sources|access-date= 27 September 2017}}&lt;/ref&gt; He has also been serving as ad interim Chief Industrial Assets Officer since July 2016.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=https://markets.ft.com/data/equities/tearsheet/directors?s=SRG:MIL |title= Financial Times - Profile: Marco Alverà - |access-date= 27 September 2017}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Between April 2016 and April 2017, he was Chairman of the Board of Snam Rete Gas (an operating company of Snam),&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=http://firstonline.info/News/2016/04/22/snam-rete-gas-alvera-nuovo-presidente/NDFfMjAxNi0wNC0yMl9GT0w |title= First Online: Snam Rete Gas, Alverà nuovo presidente |access-date= 27 September 2017}}&lt;/ref&gt; and later on was appointed Managing Director of the same.&lt;ref name=&quot;MF&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Other positions held==<br /> Marco Alverà is the first President of GasNaturally, the partnership representing the European gas industry, since June 2017.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=https://www.euractiv.com/section/electricity/news/europes-reliance-on-gas-imports-in-spotlight-as-coals-decline-continues/ |title= Euractiv: Europe’s reliance on gas imports in spotlight as coal’s decline continues|access-date= 27 September 2017}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |last=Carosielli |first=Nicola |date=14 June 2017 |title=E Alverà sale alla presidenza di GasNaturally |work=Milano Finanza |language=Italian}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> He is a member of the board of [[S&amp;P Global]], as of March 2017,&lt;ref name=&quot;USEC&quot; /&gt; a member of the General Council of the [[Cini_Foundation|Giorgio Cini Foundation]] in [[Venice]] since December 2016&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |last=Dominelli |first=Celestina |date=22 December 2016 |title=Snam punta sul Tpl per gas-autotrazione |work=Il Sole 24 Ore |language=Italian}}&lt;/ref&gt; and vice-president of the Snam foundation.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=http://www.primaonline.it/2017/09/22/261442/nasce-fondazione-snam-dedicata-alla-riqualificazione-delle-aree-piu-vulnerabili-e-alla-promozione-di-attivita-culturali/ |title= Prima Online: Nasce Fondazione Snam dedicata alla riqualificazione delle aree più vulnerabili e alla promozione di attività culturali|access-date= 27 September 2017}}&lt;/ref&gt; Moreover, he is an Associate Fellow at the [[University_of_Oxford|Oxford University]] Centre for Corporate Reputation, specializing in business conduct in an African context.&lt;ref name=&quot;FT&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;The Economist&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=https://www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/sites/default/files/CCR/Docs/ccrannualreport2014.pdf |title= Oxford University Centre for Corporate Reputation - Annual Report 2014|access-date= 27 September 2017}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> He has previously sat on the board of [[Gazprom Neft]],&lt;ref name=&quot;FT&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=http://www.reuters.com/article/eni-russia/italys-eni-puts-2-candidates-to-gazprom-neft-board-idUSL1971153020071019 |title= Reuters: Italy's Eni puts 2 candidates to Gazprom Neft board|access-date= 27 September 2017}}&lt;/ref&gt; and has also served as the Operating Vice President of [[Eurogas]].&lt;ref name=&quot;The Economist&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Publications==<br /> * ''Le grandi infrastruture di rete. L’Europa dell’energia: Francia e Italia, 2004'' - curated y Marco Fortis and Cristina Poli &lt;ref&gt;{{cite book |last1=Fortis |first1=Marco |last2=Poli|first2=Cristina|date=September 2004 |title=Le grandi infrastruture di rete. L’Europa dell’energia: Francia e Italia, 2004|language=Italian |publisher=Il Mulino |isbn=8815102159}}&lt;/ref&gt;. The chapter &quot;La posizione dell’Enel&quot; was authored by Marco Alverà.<br /> <br /> <br /> == References ==<br /> &lt;!-- Inline citations added to your article will automatically display here. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:REFB for instructions on how to add citations. --&gt;<br /> {{reflist}}<br /> <br /> {{AFC submission|||ts=20170927162844|u=Anna Sai|ns=118}}</div> 78.5.223.83 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Francesco_Ventriglia&diff=800765192 Francesco Ventriglia 2017-09-15T14:45:16Z <p>78.5.223.83: </p> <hr /> <div>{{Use dmy dates|date=May 2017}}<br /> {{refimprove|date=April 2017}}<br /> [[File:Francesco Ventriglia by Ross Brown.png|thumb|Francesco Ventriglia by Ross Brown, courtesy of the Royal New Zealand Ballet]]<br /> <br /> '''Francesco Ventriglia''' (born 9 June 1978) is an Italian ballet dancer, choreographer and artistic director. He was, most recently, the Artistic Director of the [[Royal New Zealand Ballet]] from November 2014 until June 2017. Ventriglia is also a choreographer of classical and contemporary Ballet, having works performed internationally by companies such as the [[Royal New Zealand Ballet]], [[La Scala Ballet]], [[Bolshoi Theatre]], the [[Mariinsky Ballet]].<br /> <br /> == Early life ==<br /> Ventriglia was born in [[Battipaglia|Battipaglia]], Campania Italy on 9 June 1978. He began his Ballet studies at the age of 7. Having gained entry to the [[La Scala]] Ballet School, he moved to Milano to undertake full time studies.<br /> <br /> == Career ==<br /> Ventriglia joined the ballet company of La Scala in 1997, making his debut as a soloist in [[William Forsythe (choreographer)|William Forsythe]]'s ''[[In The Middle, Somewhat Elevated]]'' at La Scala in 1998, and in 1999 was cast as the Bronze Idol by [[Natalia Makarov]] in her production of ''[[La Bayadère]]''.<br /> <br /> He danced numerous soloist roles with the company, including that of the Toreador in [[Roland Petit]]'s ''[[Carmen]]'' and Quasimodo in ''[[Notre Dame de Paris]]'' and also works by [[Balanchine]], [[Ailey]], [[Neumeier]], [[Cranko]], [[Angelin Preljocaj|Preljocaj]], [[Godani]], [[Kylián]] and [[Béjart]]. Internationally, his performances with La Scala included Hilarion at the [[Metropolitan Opera]] in New York and at [[Covent Garden]], opposite [[Sylvie Guillem]] in her creation of ''[[Giselle]]''.&lt;ref name=&quot;Giselle in the UK&quot;&gt;[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/4724994/Stifling-dose-of-reality.html Giselle] Telegraph; Brown, Inseme;Retrieved 13 April 2017&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Ventriglia began his chorographic career whilst a dancer at La Scala, having created a diverse repertoire for the Ballet School of La Scala, his own company, Heliopolis and other freelance works. For [[Roberto Bolle]], he created ''The Fight'' (Curia of the Roman Senate in the Imperial Forum); ''New Year's Concert'' (La Fenice, Venice, later televised); and ''The Myth of the Phoenix'' (Teatro Smeraldo, Milan).<br /> <br /> The Heliopolis Company made its debut at the [[Venice Biennale]] in 2007, with a new piece &quot;The Sea in Chains&quot;, an investigation of eroticism and physical disability with the original music of [[Emiliano Palmieri]], which was nominated for the [[Golden Lion]]. The following year he created a new work &quot;Normale&quot;, which explored the concept of love and mental health: with these two titles Ventriglia curated a diptych as an investigation of differences present in modern society. Also in 2007, he created ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'' and ''Jago, the honest poetry of deception'', for the [[Arena di Verona]], with étoile of the [[Opéra National de Paris]], [[Eleonora Abbagnato]] and [[Alessandro Riga]]. His pas de deux, ''Black'' has been performed at the [[Bolshoi Theatre]] by [[Svetlana Zakharova (dancer)|Svetlana Zakharova]] and Andrei Merkuriev (2008) and in New York by Irina Dvororenko and Maxim Beloserkovsky. In 2008 for the Mariinsky Theatre in St Petersburg he created ''Contradictions'' for Ulyana Lopatkina. In 2009 he created a new work specifically for Svetlana Zakharova titled ''Super Game'' which is a multimedia collaboration for the prima ballerina and six principal dancers of the Bolshoi Ballet. Additionally, his works included ''Immemoria'', a work for 40 dancers to music by Shostakovich, premiering at La Scala in May 2010, and ''Sed lux permanent – Transit umbra'', to music by [[Arnold Schoenberg|Schoenberg]], for the [[Ballet du Grand Théâtre de Genève]].<br /> <br /> Between 2007 and 2012, Ventrigia and [[Emiliano Palmieri]] collaborated on four creations: The Sea in Chains, Normale, Pinocchio and Willy Wonka and Chocolate Factory.<br /> <br /> In October 2010 Ventriglia was appointed director of {{ill|MaggioDanza|it}} in Florence, Italy.<br /> <br /> In 2014, for Anna Antonickeva and Andrey Merkuriev (Principals of the [[Bolshoi Theatre]]) he created the evening &quot;''Fortuna vis Lucem: Bolero and Carmina Burana''&quot;, performed with the New Ballet Theatre of Moscow, in tour across Russia and Cannes.&lt;ref name=&quot;Fortuna vis Lucem&quot;&gt;[http://yesicannes.com/moscow-ballet-theatre-russian-art-festival-25795/ Review: Fortuna vis Lucem] Tamel; 1 September 2015&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Ventriglia was appointed as the [[Royal New Zealand Ballet]]'s Artistic Director in November 2014&lt;ref name=&quot;RNZB&quot;&gt;[http://rnzb.org.nz/backstage/leaders/francesco-ventriglia/ RNZB] Retrieved 13 April 2017&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;Dominion Post&quot;&gt;[http://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/stage-and-theatre/69317031/francesco-ventriglia-nz-ballets-leading-man NZ Ballet's leading man/ Leading Man] Stuff; Stephenson, Sharon; 14 June 2016&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;New Energy&quot;&gt;[https://www.nbr.co.nz/article/francesco-ventriglia-brings-new-energy-ballet-company-jd-171844 New Energy/ New Energy] National Business Review; Daly-Peoples, John; 25 April 2015&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;Breath of Life&quot;&gt;[http://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/stage-and-theatre/66867598/breath-of-life-royal-new-zealand-ballets-artistic-director-francesco-ventriglia Breath of Life: Interview] Stuff; Mason, Bess; 3 March 2015&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> In 2015 Ventriglia led the Royal New Zealand Ballet on am international tour (The UK and Italy).&lt;ref name=&quot;UK and Italy Tour&quot;&gt;[http://www.mch.govt.nz/royal-new-zealand-ballet%E2%80%99s-uk-premieres-receive-rave-reviews RNZB UK Tour Rave Reviews] Retrieved 13 Aprili 2017&lt;/ref&gt; Additionally, he increased the repertoire of the Company, introducing never before performed choreographers to New Zealand audiences such as [[Andonis Foniadakis]], [[Alexander Ekman]] and [[Roland Petit]]&lt;ref name=Petit&gt;[http://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/stage-and-theatre/89507250/ballet-review-roland-petits-carmen-and-larlsienne11813501 Roland Petit] Stuff; Lochead, Ian; 16 February 2017&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> In 2016 he created a newly staged, longer version of his work &quot;Wizard of Oz&quot;, touring across New Zealand. Originally devised for MaggioDanza, it was never performed after the theatre was closed on opening night due to building structural issues. The restaged production, designed by [[Gianluca Falaschi]], toured New Zealand and was seen by over 38,000 people in its first season. Well received by audiences and critics alike, the production is regarded as one of the most successful productions created for the Royal New Zealand Ballet.&lt;ref name=&quot;Wizard of Oz&quot;&gt;[http://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/arts/79636373/Dance-Review-The-Wizard-of-Oz Review: Wizard of OZ 2016] Stuff; Hunt, Ann; 5 May 2016&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Regularly interviewed internationally in both print and radio media as an advocate for ballet and Italian Dance,&lt;ref name=&quot;Io e il balletto italiano in Nuova Zelanda&quot;&gt;[http://www.lastampa.it/2015/11/26/spettacoli/francesco-ventriglia-felice-di-rappresentare-litalia-in-nuova-zelanda-cB9ps6Qo4g1XwiT6vT6CHN/pagina.html Io e il balletto italiano in Nuova Zelanda] La Stampa; Trombetta, Sergio; 26 November 2016&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;Teatro Critica&quot;&gt;[http://www.teatroecritica.net/2015/12/intervista-a-francesco-ventriglia-direttore-del-royal-new-zealand-ballet/ Teatro Critica] Teatro Critica; Clotilde Chernetich; 2 December 2016&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;The Italian Connection&quot;&gt;[http://dancelines.com.au/rnzb-italian-connection/ The Italian Connection] Dancelines; Retrieved 13 April 2017&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;Facciamo Futuro&quot;&gt;[http://giornaledelladanza.com/home/2017/02/facciamofuturo-intervista-a-francesco-ventriglia/ Facciamo Futuro: Interview with Francesco Ventriglia] Giornal della Danza; Olivieri, Michele; 12 February 2017&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;Radio New Zealand&quot;&gt;[http://www.radionz.co.nz/national/programmes/saturday/audio/201799840/francesco-ventriglia-on-a-ballet-high/ Radio New Zealand; interview] Radio New Zealand; Retrieved 13 April 2017&lt;/ref&gt; Francesco Ventriglia was invited to be a judge of the [[The Genée International Ballet Competition]] 2016,&lt;ref name=&quot;The Genée International Ballet Competition&quot;&gt;[http://www.rad.org.au/achieve/the-genee/faculty-and-judges The Genée International Ballet Competition] Royal Academy of Dance; Retrieved 13 April 2017&lt;/ref&gt; alongside other judges [[David McAllister]] of the Australian Ballet and [[Kevin O'Hare]] of the Royal Ballet.<br /> <br /> == Choreographic works ==<br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br /> |-<br /> ! YEAR !! TITLE !! LOCATION / THEATRE !! NOTES<br /> |-<br /> | 2004 || The Giant Alone || Milano || Independent Choreographic Production funded through an EU Arts Grant<br /> |-<br /> | 2005 || Mozart: Giallo '700, Genio, Furto e Follia || La Scala Ballet School ||<br /> |-<br /> | 2006 || The Fight || Curia of the Roman Senate in the Imperial Forum || Created for Roberto Bolle<br /> |-<br /> | 2006 || New Years Concert || La Fenice, Venice || Created for Roberto Bolle, later televised<br /> |-<br /> | 2006 || Myth of the Phoenix || Teatro Smeraldo, Milan || Created for Roberto Bolle<br /> |-<br /> | 2007 || The Sea in Chains || La Biennale di Venezia, Venice || Nominated for a Golden Lion. Original score by Emiliano Palmieri<br /> |-<br /> | 2008 || Normale || Festival PSA Trento || Original score by Emiliano Palmieri<br /> |-<br /> | 2008 || Black || Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow || Created for Svetlana Zakarova and Andrey Merkuriev<br /> |-<br /> | 2008 || Midsummer Night's Dream || Arena di Verona || One Act Ballet<br /> |-<br /> | 2009 || Zakarova Supergame || Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow || Created for Svetlana Zakarova plus 6 principal dancers of the Bolshoi Theatre<br /> |-<br /> | 2009 || Contradiction || Mariinsky Theatre, St. Petersberg || Created for Ulyana Lopatkina<br /> |-<br /> | 2009 || Stabat Mater || Teatro Cantero Chiavari, Genova || Created for soloist dancers Teatro alla Scala<br /> |-<br /> | 2010 || Black || New York || Re-staged for Irina Dvorovenko and Maxim Bieloserkovsky principal dancers of the American Ballet Theatre<br /> |-<br /> | 2010 || Immemoria || Teatro alla Scala, Milan || 7th Symphony by Shostakovich<br /> |-<br /> | 2010 || Transit Umbra: Transfigured Night || Grande Theatre du Geneve || Music by Arnold Shoenberg<br /> |-<br /> | 2011 || Pinocchio || Florence Opera House and Theatre Communal di Bologna || Family show. Original score by Emiliano Palmieri<br /> |-<br /> | 2011 || Choreographic project for Russian Television || Televised || With principal dancers of the Bolshoi Theatre; Moscow<br /> |-<br /> | 2012 || Midsummer Night's Dream || Florence Opera House and Theatre Communal di Bologna || Extended 2 Act Ballet<br /> |-<br /> | 2012 || Willy Wonka and Chocolate Factory|| Florence Opera House || Family show. Original score by Emiliano Palmieri<br /> |-<br /> | 2012 || Genisis Tribute|| Florence Opera House || Original music, Genisis<br /> |-<br /> | 2013 || Requiem || Reggio Emilia || Score by Gabriel Faure<br /> |-<br /> | 2014 || Fortuna vis Lucem: Bolero Carmina Burana || Grande Theatre du Geneve || With principal dancers of the Bolshoi Theatre Andrey Merkuriev and Anna Antonicheva<br /> |-<br /> | 2016 || Wizard of Oz || St. James Theatre, Wellington || Royal New Zealand Ballet. National tour of New Zealand, 38,000 tickets sold for 23 performances with record box office 2016<br /> |-<br /> | 2017 || Champagne Supernova || Music Video, Warner Music || Theia <br /> |-<br /> | 2017 || Romeo and Juliet || St. James Theatre, Wellington || Royal New Zealand Ballet, in progress. Set and costumes by 3 times Academy Award winner James Acheson, Dramaturgy Mario Mattia Giorgetti and Francesco Ventriglia<br /> |}<br /> <br /> == Awards ==<br /> * Gino Tani Award for the Arts (2005){{citation needed|date=April 2017}}<br /> * Premio Positano Leonide Massine (2006){{citation needed|date=April 2017}}<br /> * Bucchi Award for the best performance of the year, for Immemoria (2010){{citation needed|date=April 2017}}<br /> * [[Danza e Danza]] Magazine,&lt;ref name=&quot;Danza e Danza&quot;&gt;[http://www.danzaedanzaweb.com/premio Danza e Danza]&lt;/ref&gt; &quot;Best Director of the Year&quot; (2012) in recognition of his work at MaggioDanza. Refer to the PDF link to 2012 archive<br /> <br /> == References ==<br /> {{reflist|30em}}<br /> <br /> == External links ==<br /> *[https://deborahjones.me/2015/10/20/francesco-ventriglia-and-royal-new-zealand-ballet/ Deborah Jones]<br /> *[http://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/well-good/76754208/Royal-NZ-Ballets-Francesco-Ventriglia-opens-up-about-alopecia Ventriglia opens up about alopecia]<br /> *[http://dancetabs.com/2016/08/francesco-ventriglia-artistic-director-of-the-royal-new-zealand-ballet/ Dance Tabs]<br /> <br /> <br /> {{DEFAULTSORT:Ventriglia, Francesco}}<br /> [[Category:1978 births]]<br /> [[Category:Living people]]<br /> [[Category:Italian male ballet dancers]]<br /> [[Category:Italian choreographers]]<br /> [[Category:Royal New Zealand Ballet]]</div> 78.5.223.83 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Slovakia_national_football_team&diff=797828386 Slovakia national football team 2017-08-29T11:56:00Z <p>78.5.223.83: </p> <hr /> <div>{{About|the men's team|the women's team|Slovakia women's national football team}}<br /> {{Use dmy dates|date=June 2016}}<br /> {{Infobox national football team<br /> | Name = Slovakia<br /> | Nickname = ''Repre''&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=http://aktualne.atlas.sk/prezyvka-slovenskych-reprezentantov-sucha/sport/futbal/|title=Prezývka slovenských reprezentantov? Suchá|website=aktualne.sk|access-date=10 June 2010}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;br /&gt;''Slovenskí sokoli'' (falcons)&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.futbalsfz.sk/fanzona/slovenski-sokoli.html|title=SLOVENSKÍ SOKOLI|website=futbalsfz.sk|access-date=1 June 2016}}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> | Badge = New logo SFZ.png<br /> | Badge_size = 200px<br /> | Association = {{nowrap|{{lang|sk|[[Slovak Football Association|''Slovenský futbalový zväz'']]}} (SFZ)}}<br /> | Confederation = [[UEFA]] (Europe)<br /> | Coach = [[Ján Kozák (footballer, born 1954)|Ján Kozák]]<br /> | Asst Manager = [[Štefan Tarkovič]]<br /> | Captain = [[Martin Škrtel]]<br /> | Most caps = [[Miroslav Karhan]] (107)<br /> | Top scorer = [[Róbert Vittek]] (23)<br /> | Home Stadium = [[Štadión Antona Malatinského]]<br /> | FIFA Trigramme = SVK<br /> | FIFA Rank = {{Nft rank|22|down|1|date=10 August 2017}}<br /> | FIFA max = 14<br /> | FIFA max date = August 2015<br /> | FIFA min = 150<br /> | FIFA min date = December 1993<br /> | Elo Rank = {{Nft rank|28|steady||date=17 August 2017}}<br /> | Elo max = 23<br /> | Elo max date = June 2017<br /> | Elo min = 71<br /> | pattern_la1=|pattern_b1=_eslovaquia1617h|pattern_ra1=|pattern_sh1=|pattern_so1=<br /> | leftarm1=FFFFFF|body1=FFFFFF|rightarm1=FFFFFF|shorts1=FFFFFF|socks1=FFFFFF<br /> | pattern_la2=|pattern_b2=_eslovaquia1617a|pattern_ra2=|pattern_sh2=|pattern_so2=<br /> | leftarm2=0000ff|body2=0000ff|rightarm2=0000ff|shorts2=0000ff|socks2=0000ff<br /> | First game = First Slovak Republic: &lt;br&gt; {{Fb|Slovakia|1938}} 2–0 {{fb-rt|GER|1935}} &lt;br&gt; ([[Bratislava]], [[Slovak Republic (1939-1945)|Slovakia]]; 27 August 1939) &lt;br&gt; Second Slovak Republic: &lt;br&gt;''Unofficial:'' &lt;br&gt;{{Fb|LTU}} 0–1 {{Fb|SVK}}&lt;br&gt;([[Vilnius]], [[Lithuania]]; 14 October 1992) &lt;br&gt;''Official:''&lt;br&gt;{{Fb|UAE}} 0–1 {{Fb-rt|Slovakia}}&lt;br/&gt;([[Dubai]], [[UAE]]; 2 February 1994)<br /> | Largest win = {{Fb|Slovakia}} 7–0 {{fb-rt|LIE}}&lt;br&gt; ([[Bratislava]], [[Slovakia]]; 8 September 2004) &lt;br&gt; {{Fb|Slovakia}} 7–0 {{fb-rt|San Marino}} &lt;br&gt; ([[Dubnica nad Váhom]], [[Slovakia]]; 13 October 2007) &lt;br&gt; {{Fb|Slovakia}} 7–0 {{fb-rt|SMR}} &lt;br&gt; ([[Bratislava]], [[Slovakia]]; 6 June 2009)<br /> | Largest loss = ''Official:''&lt;br&gt;{{fb|ARG}} 6–0 {{fb-rt|Slovakia}}&lt;br&gt;([[Mendoza, Argentina|Mendoza]], Argentina; 22 June 1995)&lt;br&gt;''Unofficial:''&lt;br&gt;{{fb|SWE}} 6–0 {{fb-rt|Slovakia}}&lt;br&gt;([[Abu Dhabi]], [[United Arab Emirates]]; 12 January 2017)<br /> | World cup apps = 1<br /> | World cup first = 2010<br /> | World cup best = Round of 16, [[2010 FIFA World Cup|2010]]<br /> | Regional name = [[UEFA European Championship|European Championship]]<br /> | Regional cup apps = 1<br /> | Regional cup first = [[UEFA Euro 2016|2016]]<br /> | Regional cup best = Round of 16, [[UEFA Euro 2016|2016]]<br /> }}<br /> The '''Slovakia national football team''' ({{lang-sk|Slovenské národné futbalové mužstvo}}) represents [[Slovakia]] in [[association football]] and is controlled by the [[Slovak Football Association]] (SFZ), the governing body for [[football in Slovakia]]. Slovakia's home stadium from 2016 is reconstructed [[Štadión Antona Malatinského]]&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=http://www.11v11.com/matches/slovakia-v-latvia-25-march-2016-318943/|title=Slovakia v Latvia, 25 March 2016|website=11v11.com|access-date=23 May 2016}}&lt;/ref&gt; in Trnava and their head coach is [[Ján Kozák (footballer born 1954)|Ján Kozák]]. Slovakia is one of the youngest national football teams in the world, having split from the [[Czechoslovakia national football team|Czechoslovakia national team]] after the dissolution of [[Czechoslovakia|the unified state]] in 1993. Slovakia maintains its own national side that competes in all major professional tournaments since.<br /> <br /> Slovakia qualified for two major national tournaments, the [[2010 FIFA World Cup]] and [[UEFA Euro 2016]]. Slovakia qualified to the FIFA World Cup in 2010 after winning their qualifying group despite two defeats against [[Slovenia national football team|Slovenia]], and progressed beyond the championship group stage after a 3–2 win against [[Italy national football team|Italy]], before bowing out of the tournament after a 2–1 defeat in the second round against eventual runners-up the [[Netherlands national football team|Netherlands]]. It was the first time the team have ever played in a major football competition, after playing every [[FIFA World Cup]] qualifying campaign since [[1998 FIFA World Cup|1998]] and every [[UEFA European Football Championship]] qualifying campaign since [[UEFA Euro 1996|1996]], after a 50-year absence from international football due to representing part of the Czechoslovakia team. The nation did come close to securing a berth at the [[2006 FIFA World Cup|2006 finals in Germany]], after finishing second in their group ahead of [[Russia national football team|Russia]] and behind [[Portugal national football team|Portugal]], before drawing [[Spain national football team|Spain]] in their qualification play-off, in which the Slovaks lost by a wide margin on aggregate (1–5, 1–1). The team have achieved some noteworthy results, however, such as the aforementioned win over the then title holders Italy at the 2010 World Cup and a 1–0 win against Russia in September 2010. Despite this success however, the team later dropped down the rankings and a considerable drop in form went with this, as the team failed to qualify for Euro 2012 finishing in their group in fourth place. They also only scored seven goals in the group, only more than minnows [[Andorra national football team|Andorra]]. Slovakia then failed to qualify for the [[2014 FIFA World Cup|2014 World Cup]], but secured a spot in France for Euro 2016 under head coach [[Ján Kozák (footballer, born 1954)|Ján Kozák]] which helped the team reach their best ever position of 14th in the [[FIFA World Rankings]].<br /> <br /> Slovakia's traditional rival is the [[Czech Republic national football team|Czech Republic]] which they played twice in the qualification for the [[1998 FIFA World Cup|1998 World Cup]] in 1996 and 1997, winning 2–1 in [[Bratislava]] before losing 3–0 in [[Prague]] with both teams already eliminated, before playing each other again in 2008 and 2009 in the qualifying round for the 2010 World Cup. In these two meetings, the teams drew 2–2 in Bratislava with the Slovaks winning 2–1 in Prague. But before that, they also playing each other in [[UEFA Euro 2008|Euro 2008]] qualifying, and they lost 3–1 in Prague and 0–3 in Bratislava.<br /> <br /> ==History==<br /> The first official match of the first [[Slovak Republic (1939–1945)]] was played in [[Bratislava]] against [[Germany national football team|Germany]] on 27 August 1939, and ended in a 2–0 victory for Slovakia. After the Second World War, the national football team was subsumed into the team of [[Czechoslovakia national football team|Czechoslovakia]], and for over 50 years Slovakia played no matches as an independent country. During this period, they contributed several key players to the Czechoslovak team, including the majority of the team that won the [[UEFA Euro 1976]] (8 of the 11 players who defeated West Germany in the final were Slovak).<br /> [[File:Slovakia former national team.jpg|thumb|left|Former Slovakia national team before 1945|250px]]<br /> Slovakia's first official international after regaining independence was a 1–0 victory in [[Dubai]] over the [[United Arab Emirates national football team|United Arab Emirates]] on 2 February 1994. Their match back on Slovak soil was the 4–1 win over [[Croatia national football team|Croatia]] in Bratislava on 20 April 1994. Slovakia suffered their biggest defeat since independence (6–0) on 22 June 1995, in [[Mendoza, Argentina|Mendoza]], against [[Argentina national football team|Argentina]]. Their biggest wins (7–0) have come against [[Liechtenstein national football team|Liechtenstein]] in 2004 and [[San Marino national football team|San Marino]] (twice) in 2007.<br /> <br /> Slovakia played in a major championship as an independent team for the first time in [[UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying|Euro 1996 qualifying]], but finished in third place in their qualifying group, behind [[Romania national football team|Romania]] and [[France national football team|France]], having recorded wins against [[Poland national football team|Poland]], [[Israel national football team|Israel]] and [[Azerbaijan national football team|Azerbaijan]], twice. In the [[1998 FIFA World Cup qualification|1998 World Cup qualifiers]], Slovakia finished fourth in their six-team group with five wins, one draw and four defeats. Their first four games in this were all wins, with one of these against their Czech neighbors, helping the team reach their highest FIFA World Ranking to date of number 17.<br /> [[File:Slovakia national team 2010.jpg|thumb|right|''Repre'' before match against [[Italy national football team|Italy]] at [[2010 FIFA World Cup]]|250px]]<br /> Slovakia participated in the [[FIFA World Cup]] for the first time as an independent nation after finishing in first in [[2010 FIFA World Cup qualification&amp;nbsp;– UEFA Group 3]] ahead of [[Slovenia national football team|Slovenia]], [[Czech Republic national football team|Czech Republic]], [[Northern Ireland national football team|Northern Ireland]] and Poland. On 14 October 2009, they clinched qualification with a 1–0 away win against Poland.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://soccernet.espn.go.com/report?id=236564&amp;cc=5739|title=Thrilling win in the snow|date=14 October 2009|work=ESPN|accessdate=15 October 2009}}&lt;/ref&gt; On 24 June 2010, at the tournament proper, Slovakia finished second in the [[2010 FIFA World Cup Group F|group stage]] after defeating [[2006 FIFA World Cup|reigning champions]] [[Italy national football team|Italy]] in a game which [[ESPN]] dubbed &quot;epic&quot;: the game saw three goals being scored after the 80th minute, two by Italy and one by Slovakia, as well as a disallowed goal by Italy flagged offside by &quot;the tightest of decisions&quot;. The result led Slovakia to the [[2010 FIFA World Cup knockout stage|knockout stage]] and eliminated Italy, which finished last in the group.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://soccernet.espn.go.com/report?id=264065&amp;cc=3888&amp;ver=global|title=Champions dumped out|date=24 June 2010|work=ESPN}}&lt;/ref&gt; The result of this match meant that for the first time in World Cup history, both finalists from the [[2006 FIFA World Cup|previous tournament]] had been eliminated from the first round, champion Italy and runner-up France.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.stamfordadvocate.com/sports/article/Italy-eliminated-from-World-Cup-in-1st-round-535620.php|title=Italy eliminated from World Cup in 1st round|date=24 June 2010|work=AP}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5g719IP-0ApqNtOYkhTM0B0kfXBEQ|title=Italy and France make unwanted history|date=24 June 2010|work=AFP}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> In the round of 16, Slovakia played the [[Netherlands national football team|Netherlands]] in the round of 16, falling behind 2–0 only to score a late goal from the penalty spot by striker [[Róbert Vittek]], the last kick of the game in a 2–1 defeat.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://soccernet.espn.go.com/report?id=264113&amp;cc=5739&amp;ver=global|title=Robben rocks Slovakia|date=28 June 2010|work=ESPN Soccernet|accessdate=18 August 2010}}&lt;/ref&gt; Despite elimination, the goal returned Vittek to the top of the goalscoring charts joint top with [[David Villa]] until Villa himself later scored against [[Portugal national football team|Portugal]] in [[Spain national football team|Spain]]'s 1–0 win in the same stage of the tournament.<br /> <br /> For [[UEFA Euro 2012 qualification|Euro 2012 qualification]], Slovakia was drawn against Russia, the [[Republic of Ireland national football team|Republic of Ireland]], [[Armenia national football team|Armenia]], [[Macedonia national football team|Macedonia]] and [[Andorra national football team|Andorra]]. The good campaign in South Africa boosted team performance ahead of the qualifiers, which started in September with two 1–0 wins against Macedonia in [[Stadion Pasienky]] and Russia away, this one in particular giving Slovakia the perfect start. In October, however, the nation's form slipped steadily, as ''Repre'' was easily beaten in Armenia (3–1) and could not do better than a 1–1 home draw against the Republic of Ireland. At that point, Russia topped the group charts with nine points, with Slovakia, Armenia and Ireland all within a two-point gap of the leaders.<br /> <br /> 2011 was terribly worse: in February, the team was stunned in a 2–1 friendly defeat against [[Luxembourg national football team|Luxembourg]] before needing to fight hard for two 1–0 wins against group minnows Andorra, who had conceded 11 goals in the previous four matches. Playing in Ireland in a six-point match, despite creating better chances, Slovakia earned a goalless draw which kept both teams two points behind Russia, and leading Armenia by three. Four days later, however, Slovakia had its most disastrous performance in years: after creating chances in a goalless first half, Slovakia conceded four goals to Armenia in what effectively destroyed the team's confidence in securing a tournament spot. In the final two group matches, Slovakia was beaten at home by Russia (1–0) and drew 1–1 in Macedonia, finishing in a mediocre fourth-place position and scoring only seven goals in the entire process. Also, for the first time since [[UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying|Euro 1996 qualifying]], Slovakia finished a qualifying campaign with a negative goal differential. As a result of this outcome, [[Vladimír Weiss (footballer, born 1964)|Vladimír Weiss]] left his job after four full years, being replaced by his assistants [[Michal Hipp]] and [[Stanislav Griga]], although both themselves were later replaced due to poor results. By late June, former Czechoslovakia national team footballer [[Ján Kozák (footballer born 1954)|Ján Kozák]] became the head coach and followed-up the unsuccessful qualification campaign with a victory in [[Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team statistics|Bosnia and Herzegovina]] following by two defeats against Bosnia and one against [[Greece national football team|Greece]].<br /> [[File:Slovakia v Russia (2016-06-15) 1.jpg|thumb|left|170px|Celebration of Slovak players after match against [[Russia national football team|Russia]] at [[UEFA EURO 2016]]|250px]]<br /> For [[UEFA Euro 2016 qualification|Euro 2016 qualification]], Slovakia was drawn against Spain, [[Ukraine national football team|Ukraine]], [[Belarus national football team|Belarus]], Macedonia and Luxembourg. Slovakia began the qualifying campaign with a 1–0 victory against Ukraine in [[Kiev]]. On 9 October 2014, Slovakia beat Spain 2–1 in a shock victory and claimed the first place. Slovakia's 3–1 victory over Belarus confirmed their status as group leaders. Later on, they won 2–0 against Macedonia in the [[Philip II Arena]], Luxembourg with a score of 3–0 in [[Žilina]], and Macedonia again with a score of 2–1 on 14 June 2015, also in [[Žilina]]. Till that day, Slovakia had six-straight wins in qualification. They were followed by expected defeat in Spain 0–2, goalless match against Ukraine and shocking home defeat 0–1 against Belarus. ''Repre'' finished qualification by defeating Luxembourg 4–2 and kept second place in qualification group and qualified to their first [[UEFA European Championship|European Championship]].<br /> <br /> Slovakia was drawn in Group B of [[UEFA Euro 2016|Euro 2016]] alongside England, Russia and [[Wales national football team|Wales]]. Slovakia began their tournament against Wales where [[Ondrej Duda]] scored Slovakia's first goal in the history of the European Championship in an eventual 2–1 defeat. Slovakia then defeated Russia 2–1 with goals from [[Vladimír Weiss (footballer, born 1989)|Vladimír Weiss]] and [[Marek Hamšík]], then drew 0–0 against [[England national football team|England]] to qualify for the round of 16 as one of the tournament's best third-placed teams.<br /> <br /> ==Stadiums==<br /> [[File:CityArena.jpg|thumb|right|[[Štadión Antona Malatinského|City Arena]], [[Trnava]]]]<br /> [[File:Slovan Bratislava vs. Olympiakos FC, 2009.jpg|thumb|right|[[Tehelné pole]], [[Bratislava]]]]<br /> The Slovakia national football team only uses one stadium at present: [[Štadión Antona Malatinského]] in [[Trnava]]. [[Štadión pod Dubňom]] in [[Žilina]] was used in 2003–2015, but will not be used in the future because of the artificial grass (built in 2016). The national team recently played, last in 2009, at the biggest Slovak stadium, [[Tehelné pole]] in [[Bratislava]], but the stadium is currently undergoing major renovation. In the past, home games have occasionally been played at other venues as [[Všešportový areál]] and [[Lokomotíva Stadium]] in [[Košice]], [[Štadión pod Zoborom]] in [[Nitra]], [[Mestský štadión (Dubnica)|Mestský štadión]] in [[Dubnica]] or [[Tatran Stadion]] in [[Prešov]].<br /> <br /> Stadiums which have hosted Slovakia international football matches:<br /> <br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable&quot; cellpadding=&quot;3&quot; style=&quot;text-align: left;&quot;<br /> |-<br /> !Number of&lt;br /&gt; matches<br /> !Stadium<br /> !First international<br /> !Last international<br /> |-<br /> |align=center|51<br /> |[[Tehelné pole]], [[Bratislava]]<br /> |27 August 1939<br /> |14 November 2009<br /> |-<br /> |align=center|21<br /> |[[Štadión pod Dubňom]], [[Žilina]]<br /> |30 April 2003<br /> |17 November 2015<br /> |-<br /> |align=center|16<br /> |[[Štadión Antona Malatinského]], [[Trnava]]<br /> |24 April 1996<br /> |11 November 2016<br /> |-<br /> |align=center|9<br /> |[[Pasienky]], [[Bratislava]]<br /> |18 August 1999<br /> |16 October 2012<br /> |-<br /> |align=center|4<br /> |[[Všešportový areál]], [[Košice]]<br /> |8 March 1995<br /> |15 November 1995<br /> |-<br /> |align=center|2<br /> |[[Štadión pod Zoborom]], [[Nitra]]<br /> |27 March 1996<br /> |24 May 2000<br /> |-<br /> |align=center|2<br /> |[[Lokomotíva Stadium]], [[Košice]]<br /> |19 August 1998<br /> |5 September 1998<br /> |-<br /> |align=center|2<br /> |[[Mestský štadión (Dubnica)|Mestský štadión]], [[Dubnica nad Váhom|Dubnica]]<br /> |8 September 1999<br /> |13 October 2007<br /> |-<br /> |align=center|1<br /> |[[Štadión na Sihoti]], [[Trenčín]]<br /> |5 September 2001<br /> |5 September 2001<br /> |-<br /> |align=center|1<br /> |[[Štadión 1. FC Tatran Prešov]], [[Prešov]]<br /> |14 May 2002<br /> |14 May 2002<br /> |-<br /> |align=center|1<br /> |[[Štadión FC ViOn]], [[Zlaté Moravce]]<br /> |26 March 2008<br /> |26 March 2008<br /> |-<br /> |align=center|1<br /> |[[NTC Senec]], [[Senec, Slovakia|Senec]]<br /> |23 May 2014<br /> |23 May 2014<br /> |-<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ==Nickname==<br /> Traditionally in Slovakia the team is typically referred to as the ''Repre'' (short for ''Reprezentácia'' – translates into ''national team''). <br /> However, in 2016, during the build up to Slovakia's first appearance at the [[UEFA Euro 2016|European Championship]], [[Slovak Football Association|SFZ]] introduced a new nickname for the team. National team was given the nickname ''Slovenskí sokoli'' (Slovak falcons). U15 through to U21 national teams were given the nickname ''Slovenskí sokolíci'' (Slovak little falcons). Despite lack of immediate identification with the nickname by the fans, it went into usage during the tournament and the subsequent qualification for the 2018 FIFA World Cup and is now often used, especially in the media, along with ''Repre'', which still remains to be preferred in an informal conversation.&lt;ref&gt;http://sportky.zoznam.sk/c/147984/fanusikov-poburil-symbol-reprezentantov-sokoli-skor-lacna-napodobenina-a-plagiat&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Kit==<br /> [[File:Slovakia former kits.jpg|thumb|right|Slovakia kits from 1939–45 era]]<br /> Slovakia's home kit since the 1993 was blue, but currently Slovakia changed their home kit from blue to white. The team wears either a set of white jerseys, shorts and socks or a set of blue jerseys, shorts and socks. A combination of a blue jersey and white shorts has also been used in some matches. Until recently, the official shirt supplier was [[Puma SE|Puma]], which had signed a long-term agreement with the Slovak Association until 2026, but in 2016 the Association announced the contract had been terminated and that the national team would be supplied by [[Nike, Inc.|Nike]], which had previously supplied the team from 1995–2005.{{citation needed|date=September 2016}}<br /> {|class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br /> |-<br /> ! Name<br /> ! Duration<br /> |-<br /> | {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Le Coq Sportif]]<br /> | 1993–1995<br /> |-<br /> | {{flagicon|USA}} [[Nike, Inc.|Nike]]<br /> | 1995–2005<br /> |-<br /> | {{flagicon|GER}} [[Adidas]]<br /> | 2006–2011<br /> |-<br /> | {{flagicon|GER}} [[Puma SE|Puma]]<br /> | 2012–2016<br /> |-<br /> | {{flagicon|USA}} [[Nike, Inc.|Nike]]<br /> | 2016–<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ==Tournament records==<br /> <br /> ===World Cup record===<br /> {{main article|Slovakia at the FIFA World Cup}}<br /> <br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable&quot; style=&quot;text-align: center;&quot;<br /> |-<br /> ! colspan=9 | [[FIFA World Cup|FIFA World Cup record]]<br /> ! width=1% rowspan=9 |<br /> ! colspan=7 | FIFA World Cup Qualification record<br /> |-<br /> ! Year<br /> !Results<br /> !Position<br /> ! {{Tooltip|Pld|Games played}}<br /> ! {{Tooltip|W|Won}}<br /> ! {{Tooltip|D|Drawn}}<br /> ! {{Tooltip|L|Lost}}<br /> ! {{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}}<br /> ! {{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}}<br /> ! {{Tooltip|Pos|Position}}<br /> ! {{Tooltip|Pld|Games played}}<br /> ! {{Tooltip|W|Won}}<br /> ! {{Tooltip|D|Drawn}}<br /> ! {{Tooltip|L|Lost}}<br /> ! {{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}}<br /> ! {{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}}<br /> |-<br /> |-<br /> |-<br /> |1918–1939, 1945–1993<br /> |colspan=8|Part of {{fb|Czechoslovakia}}<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|France}} [[1998 FIFA World Cup|1998]]||colspan=&quot;8&quot; rowspan=3 |''Did not qualify''<br /> |4th||10||5||1||4||18||14<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|South Korea}}{{flagicon|Japan}} [[2002 FIFA World Cup|2002]]<br /> |3rd||10||5||2||3||16||9<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|Germany}} [[2006 FIFA World Cup|2006]]<br /> |bgcolor=ccccff | 2nd||14||6||6||2||26||14<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|South Africa}} [[2010 FIFA World Cup|2010]]||Round of 16||16||4||1||1||2||5||7<br /> |bgcolor=ccffcc|[[2010 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 3|1st]]||10||7||1||2||22||10<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[2014 FIFA World Cup|2014]]||colspan=&quot;8&quot; |''Did not qualify''<br /> |3rd||10||3||4||3||11||10<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|Russia}} [[2018 FIFA World Cup|2018]]||colspan=&quot;8&quot; |''To be determined''<br /> |TBD||6||4|||0||2||12||4<br /> |-<br /> ||'''Total'''||'''Round of 16'''||'''1/5'''||'''4'''||'''1'''||'''1'''||'''2'''||'''5'''||'''7'''<br /> | || 60||30||14||16||105||61<br /> |}<br /> <br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable collapsible collapsed&quot; style=&quot;text-align: center;font-size:90%;&quot;<br /> |-<br /> !colspan=5|List of FIFA World Cup matches<br /> |-<br /> !Year!!Round!!Score!!Result!!Slovakia goalscorers<br /> |-<br /> |rowspan=4|[[2010 FIFA World Cup|2010]]<br /> |Round 1||align=left|{{fb|NZL}} '''1&amp;nbsp;– 1''' {{fb|SVK}}||Draw||[[Róbert Vittek|Vittek]]<br /> |-<br /> |Round 1||align=left|{{fb|SVK}} '''0&amp;nbsp;– 2''' {{fb|PAR}}||Loss|| <br /> |-<br /> |Round 1||align=left|{{fb|SVK}} '''3&amp;nbsp;– 2''' {{fb|ITA}}||Win|| [[Róbert Vittek|Vittek]] (2), [[Kamil Kopúnek|Kopúnek]]<br /> |-<br /> |Round of 16||align=left|{{fb|NED}} '''2&amp;nbsp;– 1'''{{fb|SVK}}||Loss||[[Róbert Vittek|Vittek]]<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ===European Championship record===<br /> {{main article|Slovakia at the UEFA European Football Championship}}<br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable&quot; style=&quot;text-align: center;&quot;<br /> |-<br /> ! colspan=9 | [[UEFA Euro|UEFA Euro record]]<br /> ! width=1% rowspan=9 |<br /> ! colspan=7 | UEFA Euro Qualification record<br /> |-<br /> ! Year<br /> !Results<br /> !Position<br /> ! {{Tooltip|Pld|Games played}}<br /> ! {{Tooltip|W|Won}}<br /> ! {{Tooltip|D|Drawn}}<br /> ! {{Tooltip|L|Lost}}<br /> ! {{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}}<br /> ! {{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}}<br /> ! {{Tooltip|Pos|Position}}<br /> ! {{Tooltip|Pld|Games played}}<br /> ! {{Tooltip|W|Won}}<br /> ! {{Tooltip|D|Drawn}}<br /> ! {{Tooltip|L|Lost}}<br /> ! {{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}}<br /> ! {{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}}<br /> |-<br /> |-<br /> |1918–1939, 1945–1993<br /> |colspan=8|Part of {{fb|Czechoslovakia}}<br /> |colspan=7|Part of {{fb|Czechoslovakia}}<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|England}} [[UEFA Euro 1996|1996]]||colspan=&quot;8&quot; rowspan=5|''Did not qualify''<br /> |3rd || 10 || 4 || 2 || 4 || 14 || 18<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|Belgium}} {{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[UEFA Euro 2000|2000]]<br /> |3rd || 10 || 5 || 2 || 3 || 12 || 9<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|Portugal}} [[UEFA Euro 2004|2004]]<br /> |3rd || 8 || 3 || 1 || 4 || 11 || 9<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|Austria}} {{flagicon|Switzerland}} [[UEFA Euro 2008|2008]]<br /> |4th || 12 || 5 || 1 || 6 || 33 || 23<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|Poland}} {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[UEFA Euro 2012|2012]]<br /> |4th || 10 || 4 || 3 || 3 || 7 || 10<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|France}} [[UEFA Euro 2016|2016]] || Round of 16 || 14th || 4 || 1 || 1 || 2 || 3 || 6<br /> |bgcolor=ccffcc |[[UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying Group C|2nd]] || 10 || 7 || 1 || 2 || 17 || 8<br /> |-<br /> |'''Total'''<br /> |'''Round of 16'''<br /> |'''1/6'''<br /> | '''4'''<br /> | '''1'''<br /> | '''1'''<br /> | '''2'''<br /> | '''3'''<br /> | '''6'''<br /> |<br /> |60 || 28 || 10 || 22 || 94 || 77<br /> |-<br /> |}<br /> <br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable collapsible collapsed&quot; style=&quot;text-align: center;font-size:90%;&quot;<br /> |-<br /> !colspan=5|List of UEFA Euro matches<br /> |-<br /> !Year!!Round!!Score!!Result!!Slovakia goalscorers<br /> |-<br /> |rowspan=4|[[UEFA Euro 2016|2016]]<br /> |Round 1||align=left|{{fb|WAL}} '''2&amp;nbsp;– 1''' {{fb|SVK}}||Loss||[[Ondrej Duda|Duda]]<br /> |-<br /> |Round 1||align=left|{{fb|RUS}} '''1&amp;nbsp;– 2''' {{fb|SVK}}||Win||[[Vladimír Weiss (footballer, born 1989)|Weiss]], [[Marek Hamšík|Hamšík]]<br /> |-<br /> |Round 1||align=left|{{fb|SVK}} '''0&amp;nbsp;– 0''' {{fb|ENG}}||Draw||<br /> |-<br /> |Round of 16||align=left|{{fb|GER}} '''3&amp;nbsp;– 0''' {{fb|SVK}}||Loss||<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ===Olympic Games===<br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable&quot; style=&quot;text-align: center;&quot;<br /> |-<br /> !Host nation(s) / Year<br /> !Result<br /> !GP<br /> !W<br /> !D*<br /> !L<br /> !GS<br /> !GA<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|United States}} [[Football at the 1996 Summer Olympics|1996]]||colspan=&quot;8&quot;|''Did not qualify''<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|Australia}} [[Football at the 2000 Summer Olympics|2000]]||Group stage||3||1||0||2||3||6<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|Greece}} [[Football at the Summer Olympics|2004]]||colspan=&quot;8&quot; rowspan=3|''Did not qualify''<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|China}} [[Football at the Summer Olympics|2008]]<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|United Kingdom}} [[Football at the 2012 Summer Olympics&amp;nbsp;– Men's tournament|2012]]<br /> |-<br /> !'''Total''' ||1/4||3||1||0||2||3||6<br /> |-<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ==Results and schedule==<br /> {{Main article|Slovakia national football team results}}<br /> <br /> The box below, show the results of all A-level matches played within the last 12 months, and the scheduled matches for the nearest future.<br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable&quot; style=&quot;font-size:90%; text-align:left; width:100%;&quot;<br /> |-<br /> !Date<br /> !Venue<br /> !Opponent<br /> !Competition<br /> !Score*<br /> !Goalscorer(s)<br /> !Attendance<br /> |-<br /> |4 September 2016 || [[Štadión Antona Malatinského]], [[Trnava]], Slovakia ||| {{fb|ENG}} || [[2018 FIFA World Cup qualification&amp;nbsp;– UEFA Group F|2018 FIFA World Cup qualification]] ||bgcolor=ffcccc| 0–1 || || 18,111<br /> |-<br /> |8 October 2016 || [[Stadion Stožice]], [[Ljubljana]], Slovenia ||| {{fb|SVN}} || [[2018 FIFA World Cup qualification&amp;nbsp;– UEFA Group F|2018 FIFA World Cup qualification]] ||bgcolor=ffcccc| 0–1 || || 10,492<br /> |-<br /> |11 October 2016 || [[Štadión Antona Malatinského]], [[Trnava]], Slovakia ||| {{fb|SCO}} || [[2018 FIFA World Cup qualification&amp;nbsp;– UEFA Group F|2018 FIFA World Cup qualification]] ||bgcolor=ccffcc | 3–0 || [[Robert Mak|Mak]] {{goal|18||56}} &lt;br&gt;[[Adam Nemec|Nemec]] {{goal|68}} || 11,097<br /> |-<br /> |11 November 2016 || [[Štadión Antona Malatinského]], [[Trnava]], Slovakia ||| {{fb|LTU}} || [[2018 FIFA World Cup qualification&amp;nbsp;– UEFA Group F|2018 FIFA World Cup qualification]] ||bgcolor=ccffcc | 4–0 ||[[Adam Nemec|Nemec]] {{goal|12}}&lt;br&gt; [[Juraj Kucka|Kucka]] {{goal|15}} &lt;br&gt;[[Martin Škrtel|Škrtel]] {{goal|36}}&lt;br&gt;[[Marek Hamšík|Hamšík]] {{goal|86}}|| 9,653<br /> |-<br /> |15 November 2016 || [[Ernst-Happel-Stadion]], [[Vienna]], Austria ||| {{fb|AUT}} || [[Exhibition game|International Friendly]] ||bgcolor=ffffcc |0–0 || || 14,200 <br /> |-<br /> |8 January 2017 || Armed Forces Stadium, [[Abu Dhabi]], UAE ||| {{fb|Uganda}} || Unofficial [[Exhibition game|International Friendly]] ||bgcolor=ffcccc | 1–3 || [[Denis Vavro|Vavro]] {{goal|57}} || 4,000 <br /> |-<br /> |12 January 2017 || [[Zayed Sports City Stadium]], [[Abu Dhabi]], UAE ||| {{fb|Sweden}} || Unofficial [[Exhibition game|International Friendly]] || bgcolor=&quot;ffcccc&quot; | 0–6 || || 100 <br /> |-<br /> |26 March 2017 || [[Ta'Qali National Stadium]], [[Ta'Qali]], Malta ||| {{fb|Malta}} || [[2018 FIFA World Cup qualification&amp;nbsp;– UEFA Group F|2018 FIFA World Cup qualification]] ||bgcolor=ccffcc | 3–1 ||[[Vladimír Weiss (footballer, born 1989)|Weiss]] {{goal|2}}&lt;br&gt;[[Ján Greguš|Greguš]] {{goal|42}}&lt;br&gt;[[Adam Nemec|Nemec]] {{goal|84}}|| 4,980<br /> |-<br /> |10 June 2017 || [[LFF Stadium]], [[Vilnius]], Lithuania ||| {{fb|Lithuania}} || [[2018 FIFA World Cup qualification&amp;nbsp;– UEFA Group F|2018 FIFA World Cup qualification]] ||bgcolor=ccffcc | 2–1 ||[[Vladimír Weiss (footballer, born 1989)|Weiss]] {{goal|32}}&lt;br&gt;[[Marek Hamšík|Hamšík]] {{goal|58}} || <br /> |-<br /> |1 September 2017 || [[Štadión Antona Malatinského]], [[Trnava]], Slovakia ||| {{fb|Slovenia}} || [[2018 FIFA World Cup qualification&amp;nbsp;– UEFA Group F|2018 FIFA World Cup qualification]] ||bgcolor= | || || <br /> |-<br /> |4 September 2017 || [[Wembley Stadium]], [[London]], England ||| {{fb|England}} || [[2018 FIFA World Cup qualification&amp;nbsp;– UEFA Group F|2018 FIFA World Cup qualification]] ||bgcolor= | || || <br /> |-<br /> |5 October 2017 || [[Hampden Park]], [[Glasgow]], Scotland ||| {{fb|Scotland}} || [[2018 FIFA World Cup qualification&amp;nbsp;– UEFA Group F|2018 FIFA World Cup qualification]] ||bgcolor= | || || <br /> |-<br /> |8 October 2017 || [[Štadión Antona Malatinského]], [[Trnava]], Slovakia ||| {{fb|Malta}} || [[2018 FIFA World Cup qualification&amp;nbsp;– UEFA Group F|2018 FIFA World Cup qualification]] ||bgcolor= | || || <br /> |}<br /> &lt;nowiki&gt;*&lt;/nowiki&gt; ''Slovakia score always listed first''<br /> <br /> ==2016 UEFA Euro qualifying==<br /> {{main article|UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying Group C}}<br /> {{UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying group tables|Group C|show_matches=yes|showteam=SVK}}<br /> <br /> ==2016 UEFA Euro==<br /> <br /> ===Group stage===<br /> {{UEFA Euro 2016 group tables|Group B}}<br /> <br /> {{Football box<br /> |date={{Start date|2016|6|11|df=y}}<br /> |time=18:00<br /> |team1={{fb-rt|WAL}}<br /> |score=[[UEFA Euro 2016 Group B#Wales vs Slovakia|2–1]]<br /> |report=http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/season=2016/matches/round=2000448/match=2017880/index.html<br /> |team2={{fb|SVK}}<br /> |goals1=[[Gareth Bale|Bale]] {{goal|10}}&lt;br /&gt;[[Hal Robson-Kanu|Robson-Kanu]] {{goal|81}}<br /> |goals2=[[Ondrej Duda|Duda]] {{goal|61}}<br /> |stadium=[[Nouveau Stade de Bordeaux]], [[Bordeaux]]<br /> |attendance=37,831&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=http://www.uefa.com/newsfiles/euro/2016/2017880_fr.pdf |title=Full Time Summary&amp;nbsp;– Wales v Slovakia |work=UEFA.org |publisher=Union of European Football Associations |format=PDF |date=11 June 2016 |accessdate=11 June 2016}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |referee=[[Svein Oddvar Moen]] ([[Football Association of Norway|Norway]])<br /> }}<br /> <br /> {{Football box<br /> |date={{Start date|2016|6|15|df=y}}<br /> |time=15:00<br /> |team1={{fb-rt|RUS}}<br /> |score=[[UEFA Euro 2016 Group B&lt;includeonly&gt;#Russia vs Slovakia&lt;/includeonly&gt;|1–2]]<br /> |report=http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/season=2016/matches/round=2000448/match=2017888/index.html<br /> |team2={{fb|SVK}}<br /> |goals1=[[Denis Glushakov|Glushakov]] {{goal|80}}<br /> |goals2=[[Vladimír Weiss (footballer, born 1989)|Weiss]] {{goal|32}}&lt;br /&gt;[[Marek Hamšík|Hamšík]] {{goal|45}}<br /> |stadium=[[Stade Pierre-Mauroy]], [[Villeneuve-d'Ascq]]<br /> |attendance=38,989&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=http://www.uefa.com/newsfiles/euro/2016/2017888_fr.pdf |title=Full Time Summary&amp;nbsp;– Russia v Slovakia |work=UEFA.org |publisher=Union of European Football Associations |format=PDF |date=15 June 2016 |accessdate=15 June 2016}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |referee=[[Damir Skomina]] ([[Football Association of Slovenia|Slovenia]])<br /> }}<br /> <br /> {{Football box<br /> |date={{Start date|2016|6|20|df=y}}<br /> |time=21:00<br /> |team1={{fb-rt|SVK}}<br /> |score=[[UEFA Euro 2016 Group B&lt;includeonly&gt;#Slovakia vs England&lt;/includeonly&gt;|0–0]]<br /> |report=http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/season=2016/matches/round=2000448/match=2017895/index.html<br /> |team2={{fb|ENG}}<br /> |goals1=<br /> |goals2=<br /> |stadium=[[Stade Geoffroy-Guichard]], [[Saint-Étienne]]<br /> |attendance=39,051&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=http://www.uefa.com/newsfiles/euro/2016/2017895_fr.pdf |title=Full Time Summary&amp;nbsp;– Slovakia v England |work=UEFA.org |publisher=Union of European Football Associations |format=PDF |date=20 June 2016 |accessdate=20 June 2016}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |referee=[[Carlos Velasco Carballo]] ([[Royal Spanish Football Federation|Spain]])<br /> }}<br /> <br /> ===Knockout stage===<br /> <br /> ====Round of 16====<br /> {{Football box<br /> |date={{Start date|2016|6|26|df=y}}<br /> |time=18:00<br /> |team1={{fb-rt|GER}}<br /> |score=3–0<br /> |report=http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/season=2016/matches/round=2000744/match=2018000/index.html<br /> |team2={{fb|SVK}}<br /> |goals1=[[Jérôme Boateng|Boateng]] {{goal|8}} &lt;br/&gt;[[Mario Gómez|Gómez]] {{goal|43}} &lt;br/&gt;[[Julian Draxler|Draxler]] {{goal|63}}<br /> |goals2=<br /> |stadium=[[Stade Pierre-Mauroy]]<br /> |location=[[Villeneuve-d'Ascq]], [[France]]<br /> |attendance=44,312<br /> |referee=[[Szymon Marciniak]] ([[Polish Football Association|Poland]])<br /> }}<br /> <br /> ==2018 FIFA World Cup qualifying==<br /> {{2018 FIFA World Cup qualification&amp;nbsp;– UEFA Group F table |show_matches=yes}}<br /> <br /> ==All-time team record==<br /> The following table shows Slovakia's all-time international record, correct as of 10 June 2017 after a match against {{fb|LTU<br /> }}. &lt;BR&gt;<br /> [[Yugoslavia national football team|Yugoslavia]] and [[Serbia and Montenegro national football team|Serbia and Montenegro]] are no longer active. At the time of the match against [[Gibraltar national football team|Gibraltar]], it was a member of [[UEFA]], but not [[FIFA]].<br /> {| class=&quot;sortable wikitable&quot;<br /> |-<br /> ! Opponents<br /> ! Played<br /> ! Won<br /> ! Drawn<br /> ! Lost<br /> ! GF<br /> ! GA<br /> ! GD<br /> |- bgcolor=&quot;#d0ffd0&quot; align=&quot;center&quot;<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|ALG}} || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 1 || 1 || 0<br /> |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|AND}} || 2 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 2 || 0 || +2<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFCCCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|ARG}} || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 6 || −6<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFCCCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|ARM}} || 2 || 0 || 0 || 2 || 1 || 7 || −6<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|AUS}} || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|AUT}} || 4 || 1 || 2 || 1 || 3 || 4 || −1<br /> |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|AZE}} || 6 || 5 || 0 || 1 || 12 || 4 || +8<br /> |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|BLR}} || 3 || 2 || 0 || 1 || 7 || 2 || +5<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFCCCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|BEL}} || 3 || 0 || 2 || 1 || 3 || 4 || −1<br /> |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|BOL}} || 3 || 2 || 0 || 1 || 3 || 2 || +1<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFCCCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|BIH}} || 3 || 1 || 0 || 2 || 4 || 5 || −1<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFCCCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|BRA}} || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 5 || −5<br /> |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|BUL}} || 7 || 4 || 1 || 2 || 10 || 5 || +5<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|CMR}} || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 1 || 1 || 0<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|CHI}} || 2 || 1 || 0 || 1 || 3 || 2 || +1<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFCCCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|COL}} || 3 || 0 || 1 || 2 || 0 || 2 || −2<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|CRC}} || 3 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 5 || 6 || −1<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFCCCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|CRO}} || 13 || 2 || 3 || 8 || 17 || 33 || -16<br /> |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|CYP}} || 4 || 3 || 0 || 1 || 14 || 6 || +8<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFCCCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|CZE}} || 10 || 3 || 2 || 5 || 10 || 21 || −11<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|DEN}} || 2 || 1 || 0 || 1 || 4 || 3 || +1<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFCCCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|EGY}} || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 1 || −1<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFCCCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|ENG}} || 5 || 0 || 1 || 4 || 2 || 9 || −7<br /> |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|EST}} || 2 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 3 || 1 || +2<br /> |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|FRO}} || 2 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 5 || 1 || +4<br /> |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|FIN}} || 3 || 2 || 1 || 0 || 4 || 1 || +3<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFCCCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|FRA}} || 4 || 1 || 1 || 2 || 2 || 6 || −4<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|GEO}} || 2 || 1 || 0 || 1 || 3 || 3 || 0<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFCCCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|GER}} || 11 || 3 || 0 || 8 || 12 || 25 ||−13<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|GIB}}* || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFCCCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|GRE}} || 5 || 1 || 1 || 3 || 4 || 6 || −2<br /> |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|GUA}} || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 0 || +1<br /> |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|HUN}} || 4 || 2 || 2 || 0 || 3 || 1 || +2<br /> |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|ISL}} || 5 || 3 || 1 || 1 || 10 || 6 || +4<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|IRN}} || 2 || 1 || 0 || 1 || 6 || 6 || 0<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFCCCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|IRL}} || 5 || 0 || 4 || 1 || 5 || 6 || −1<br /> |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|ISR}} || 4 || 3 || 1 || 0 || 7 || 3 || +4<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|ITA}} || 2 || 1 || 0 || 1 || 3 || 5 || −2<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFCCCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|JPN}} || 3 || 0 || 1 || 2 || 2 || 5 || −3<br /> |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|KUW}} || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 2 || 0 || +2<br /> |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|LAT}} || 6 || 3 || 3 || 0 || 12 || 6 || +6<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFCCCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|LIB}} || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 1 || 2 || -1<br /> |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|LIE}} || 9 || 7 || 2 || 0 || 26 || 1 || +25<br /> |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|LTU}} || 6 || 3 || 3 || 0 || 11 || 5 || +7<br /> |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|LUX}} || 5 || 4 || 0 || 1 || 15 || 5 || +10<br /> |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|MKD}} || 8 || 6 || 2 || 0 || 16 || 3 || +13<br /> |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|MLT}} || 7 || 6 || 1 || 0 || 18 || 3 || +15<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFCCCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|MEX}} || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 2 || 5 || −3<br /> |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|MDA}} || 3 || 2 || 0 || 1 || 5 || 4 || +1<br /> |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; 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| {{fb|SUI}} || 3 || 2 || 0 || 1 || 4 || 4 || 0<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|THA}} || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 1 || 1 || 0<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFCCCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|TUR}} || 6 || 1 || 1 || 4 || 3 || 8 || −5<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFCCCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|Uganda}} || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 1 || 3 || −2<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|UKR}} || 5 || 1 || 3 || 1 || 5 || 5 || 0<br /> |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|UAE}} || 2 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 3 || 1 || +2<br /> |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|USA}} || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 0 || +1<br /> |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|UZB}} || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 4 || 1 || +3<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFCCCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|WAL}} || 3 || 1 || 0 || 2 || 8 || 8 || 0<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFCCCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | ''{{fb|FR Yugoslavia}}'' || 2 || 0 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 3 || −2<br /> |-class=&quot;sortbottom&quot;<br /> ! colspan=&quot;1&quot;|Totals !! 284 !! 108 !! 66 !! 110 !! 394 !! 393 !! +1<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ==Players==<br /> {{See also|:Category:Slovakia international footballers|l1=Slovakia international footballers}}<br /> <br /> ===Current squad===<br /> The following 24 players have been called up for the [[2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group F|FIFA World Cup qualifiers]] against {{fb|SLO}} on 1 September 2017 and {{fb|ENG}} 4 September 2017.<br /> <br /> ''Caps and goals as of 10 June 2017, after the match against {{fb|LTU}}.''<br /> {{nat fs g start|background=#0000cd|color=white}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=1|pos=GK|name=[[Matúš Kozáčik]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1983|12|27|df=yes}}|caps=26|goals=0|club=[[FC Viktoria Plzeň|Viktoria Plzeň]]|clubnat=CZE}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=23|pos=GK|name=[[Martin Dúbravka]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1989|1|15|df=yes}}|caps=4|goals=0|club=[[AC Sparta Prague|Sparta Prague]]|clubnat=CZE}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=12|pos=GK|name=[[Martin Polaček]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1990|4|2|df=yes}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Zaglebie Lubin]]|clubnat=POL}}<br /> <br /> {{nat fs g break|background=#0000cd|color=white}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=3|pos=DF|name=[[Martin Škrtel]]|other=[[Captain (association football)|captain]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|6|10|1984|12|15|df=yes}}|caps=90|goals=6|club=[[Fenerbahçe S.K. (football)|Fenerbahçe]]|clubnat=TUR}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=4|pos=DF|name=[[Ján Ďurica]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1981|12|10|df=yes}}|caps=88|goals=4|club=[[Trabzonspor]]|clubnat=TUR}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=2|pos=DF|name=[[Peter Pekarík]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1986|10|30|df=yes}}|caps=75|goals=2|club=[[Hertha BSC]]|clubnat=GER}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=15|pos=DF|name=[[Tomáš Hubočan]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1985|9|17|df=yes}}|caps=52|goals=0|club=[[Olympique de Marseille|Marseille]]|clubnat=FRA}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=5|pos=DF|name=[[Norbert Gyömbér]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1992|7|3|df=yes}}|caps=17|goals=0|club=[[A.S. Roma|Roma]]|clubnat=ITA}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=18|pos=DF|name=[[Erik Sabo]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1991|11|22|df=yes}}|caps=12|goals=0|club=[[Beitar Jerusalem F.C.|Beitar Jerusalem]]|clubnat=ISR}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=14|pos=DF|name=[[Milan Škriniar]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1995|2|11|df=yes}}|caps=9|goals=0|club=[[Inter Milan]]|clubnat=ITA}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Lukáš Štetina]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1991|7|28|df=yes}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[AC Sparta Prague|Sparta Prague]]|clubnat=CZE}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Róbert Mazáň]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1994|2|9|df=yes}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[MŠK Žilina|Žilina]]|clubnat=SVK}}<br /> <br /> {{nat fs g break|background=#0000cd|color=white}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=17|pos=MF|name=[[Marek Hamšík]]|other=[[Captain (association football)|vice-captain]]||age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1987|7|27|df=yes}}|caps=97|goals=21|club=[[S.S.C. Napoli|Napoli]]|clubnat=ITA}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=7|pos=MF|name=[[Vladimír Weiss (footballer, born 1989)|Vladimír Weiss]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1989|11|30|df=yes}}|caps=60|goals=7|club=[[Al-Gharafa Sports Club|Al-Gharafa]]|clubnat=QAT}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=19|pos=MF|name=[[Juraj Kucka]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1987|2|26|df=yes}}|caps=55|goals=6|club=[[Trabzonspor]]|clubnat=TUR}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=20|pos=MF|name=[[Róbert Mak]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1991|3|8|df=yes}}|caps=36|goals=9|club=[[PAOK|PAOK]]|clubnat=GRE}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=13|pos=MF|name=[[Patrik Hrošovský]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1992|4|22|df=yes}}|caps=17|goals=0|club=[[FC Viktoria Plzeň|Viktoria Plzeň]]|clubnat=CZE}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=8|pos=MF|name=[[Ondrej Duda]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1994|12|5|df=yes}}|caps=15|goals=2|club=[[Hertha BSC]]|clubnat=GER}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=6|pos=MF|name=[[Ján Greguš]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1991|1|29|df=yes}}|caps=13|goals=1|club=[[F.C. Copenhagen|Copenhagen]]|clubnat=DEN}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=10|pos=MF|name=[[Albert Rusnák (footballer, born 1994)|Albert Rusnák]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1994|7|7|df=yes}}|caps=3|goals=0|club=[[Real Salt Lake]]|clubnat=USA}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=22|pos=MF|name=[[Stanislav Lobotka]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1994|11|25|df=yes}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[Celta de Vigo|Celta Vigo]]|clubnat=ESP}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Jaroslav Mihalík]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1994|7|27|df=yes}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Cracovia Krakow|Cracovia]]|clubnat=POL}} <br /> <br /> {{nat fs g break|background=#0000cd|color=white}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=21|pos=FW|name=[[Michal Ďuriš]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1988|6|1|df=yes}}|caps=35|goals=4|club=[[FC Orenburg|Orenburg]]|clubnat=RUS}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=11|pos=FW|name=[[Adam Nemec]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1985|9|2|df=yes}}|caps=28|goals=9|club=[[FC Dinamo București|Dinamo București]]|clubnat=ROM}}<br /> {{nat fs end|background=#0000cd}}<br /> <br /> ===Recent call-ups===<br /> The following players have also been called up to the Slovakia squad within the last 12 months.<br /> &lt;!--Sorted by position, most recent call-up, caps, goals and last name.--&gt;<br /> {{nat fs r start|background=#0000cd|color=white}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Ján Novota]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1983|11|29|df=yes}}|caps=4|goals=0|club=[[Debreceni VSC]]|clubnat=HUN|latest=v. {{fb|ENG}}, 4 September 2017&lt;sup&gt;ALT&lt;/sup&gt;}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Adam Jakubech]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1997|1|2|df=yes}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[Lille OSC|Lille OSC]]|clubnat=FRA|latest=v. {{fb|ENG}}, 4 September 2017&lt;sup&gt;ALT&lt;/sup&gt;}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Miloš Volešák]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1984|4|20|df=yes}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[MŠK Žilina|Žilina]]|clubnat=SVK|latest=v. {{fb|LTU}}, 10 June 2017}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Ján Mucha]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1982|12|5|df=yes}}|caps=46|goals=0|club=[[Bruk-Bet Termalica Nieciecza|Nieciecza]]|clubnat=POL||latest=v. {{fb|MLT}}, 26 March 2017&lt;sup&gt;ALT&lt;/sup&gt;}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Michal Šulla]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1991|7|15|df=yes}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[ŠK Slovan Bratislava|Slovan]]|clubnat=SVK|latest=v. {{fb|SWE}}, 11 January 2017}}<br /> <br /> {{nat fs break|background=#0000cd}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Dušan Švento]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1985|8|1|df=yes}}|caps=47|goals=1|club=[[SK Slavia Prague|Slavia Prague]]|clubnat=CZE|latest=v. {{fb|AUT}}, 4 September 2017&lt;sup&gt;ALT&lt;/sup&gt;}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Lukáš Pauschek]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1992|12|9|df=yes}}|caps=5|goals=0|club=[[FK Mladá Boleslav|Mladá Boleslav]]|clubnat=CZE|latest=v. {{fb|ENG}}, 4 September 2017&lt;sup&gt;ALT&lt;/sup&gt;}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Branislav Niňaj]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1996|5|17|df=yes}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[Osmanlıspor]]|clubnat=TUR|latest=v. {{fb|ENG}}, 4 September 2017&lt;sup&gt;ALT&lt;/sup&gt;}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Ľubomír Šatka]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1995|12|2|df=yes}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[FC DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda|Dunajská Streda]]|clubnat=SVK|latest=v. {{fb|ENG}}, 4 September 2017&lt;sup&gt;ALT&lt;/sup&gt;}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Kornel Saláta]]&lt;sup&gt;INJ&lt;/sup&gt;|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1985|1|24|df=yes}}|caps=40|goals=2|club=[[ŠK Slovan Bratislava|Slovan Bratislava]]|clubnat=SVK|latest=v. {{fb|LTU}}, 10 June 2017}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Martin Šulek]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1998|1|15|df=yes}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=[[AS Trenčín|Trenčín]]|clubnat=SVK|latest=v. {{fb|LTU}}, 10 June 2017&lt;sup&gt;ALT&lt;/sup&gt;}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Jakub Holúbek]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1991|1|12|df=yes}}|caps=4|goals=0|club=[[MŠK Žilina|Žilina]]|clubnat=SVK|latest=v. {{fb|MLT}}, 26 March 2017}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Denis Vavro]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1996|4|10|df=yes}}|caps=2|goals=1|club=[[MŠK Žilina|Žilina]]|clubnat=SVK|latest=v. {{fb|SWE}}, 11 January 2017}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Ján Krivák]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1993|11|10|df=yes}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[FO ŽP Šport Podbrezová|Podbrezová]]|clubnat=SVK|latest=v. {{fb|SWE}}, 11 January 2017}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Juraj Kotula]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1995|9|30|df=yes}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[ŠK Slovan Bratislava|Slovan Bratislava]]|clubnat=SVK|latest=v. {{fb|SWE}}, 11 January 2017}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Martin Králik]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1995|4|3|df=yes}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[MŠK Žilina|Žilina]]|clubnat=SVK|latest=v. {{fb|SWE}}, 11 January 2017}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Dominik Kružliak]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1996|7|10|df=yes}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[MFK Ružomberok|Ružomberok]]|clubnat=SVK|latest=v. {{fb|SWE}}, 11 January 2017}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Matúš Čonka]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1990|10|15|df=yes}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[FC Spartak Trnava|Spartak Trnava]]|clubnat=SVK|latest=v. {{fb|SWE}}, 11 January 2017}}<br /> <br /> {{nat fs break|background=#0000cd}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Filip Kiss]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1990|10|13|df=yes}}|caps=11|goals=0|club=[[Ettifaq FC|Al Ettifaq]]|clubnat=KSA|latest=v. {{fb|ENG}}, 4 September 2017&lt;sup&gt;ALT&lt;/sup&gt;}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Matúš Bero]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1995|9|6|df=yes}}|caps=3|goals=0|club=[[Trabzonspor]]|clubnat=TUR|latest=v. {{fb|ENG}}, 4 September 2017&lt;sup&gt;ALT&lt;/sup&gt;}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[László Bénes]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1997|9|9|df=yes}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[Borussia Mönchengladbach]]|clubnat=GER|latest=v. {{fb|ENG}}, 4 September 2017&lt;sup&gt;ALT&lt;/sup&gt;}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Róbert Pich]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1988|11|12|df=yes}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Śląsk Wrocław]]|clubnat=POL|latest=v. {{fb|ENG}}, 4 September 2017&lt;sup&gt;ALT&lt;/sup&gt;}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Ivan Schranz]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1993|9|13|df=yes}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[FK Dukla Prague|Dukla Prague]]|clubnat=CZE|latest=v. {{fb|ENG}}, 4 September 2017&lt;sup&gt;ALT&lt;/sup&gt;}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Jakub Považanec]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1991|1|31|df=yes}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[FK Jablonec|Jablonec]]|clubnat=CZE|latest=v. {{fb|LTU}}, 10 June 2017&lt;sup&gt;ALT&lt;/sup&gt;}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Miroslav Káčer]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1996|1|2|df=yes}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=[[MŠK Žilina|Žilina]]|clubnat=SVK|latest=v. {{fb|SWE}}, 11 January 2017}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Dávid Guba]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1991|6|29|df=yes}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=[[Bruk-Bet Termalica Nieciecza|Termalica Nieciecza]]|clubnat=POL|latest=v. {{fb|SWE}}, 11 January 2017}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Roman Gergel]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1988|2|22|df=yes}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=[[Bruk-Bet Termalica Nieciecza|Termalica Nieciecza]]|clubnat=POL|latest=v. {{fb|SWE}}, 11 January 2017}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Martin Bukata]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1993|10|2|df=yes}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=[[Piast Gliwice]]|clubnat=POL|latest=v. {{fb|SWE}}, 11 January 2017}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Tomáš Huk]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1994|12|22|df=yes}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=[[FC DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda|Dunajská Streda]]|clubnat=SVK|latest=v. {{fb|SWE}}, 11 January 2017}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Filip Hlohovský]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1988|6|13|df=yes}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=[[Seongnam FC|Seongnam]]|clubnat=KOR|latest=v. {{fb|SWE}}, 11 January 2017}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Michal Škvarka]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1992|8|19|df=yes}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=[[MŠK Žilina|Žilina]]|clubnat=SVK|latest=v. {{fb|SWE}}, 11 January 2017}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Filip Oršula]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1993|2|25|df=yes}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=[[ŠK Slovan Bratislava|Slovan Bratislava]]|clubnat=SVK|latest=v. {{fb|SWE}}, 11 January 2017}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Patrik Mišák]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1991|3|29|df=yes}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[Bruk-Bet Termalica Nieciecza|Termalica Nieciecza]]|clubnat=POL|latest=v. {{fb|SWE}}, 11 January 2017}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Jakub Paur]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1992|7|4|df=yes}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[AS Trenčín|Trenčín]]|clubnat=SVK|latest=v. {{fb|SWE}}, 11 January 2017}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Viktor Pečovský]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1983|5|24|df=yes}}|caps=35|goals=1|club=[[MŠK Žilina|Žilina]]|clubnat=SVK|latest=v. {{fb|ENG}}, 4 September 2016}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[František Kubík]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1989|3|14|df=yes}}|caps=3|goals=0|club=[[ŠK Slovan Bratislava|Slovan Bratislava]]|clubnat=SVK|latest=v. {{fb|ENG}}, 4 September 2016}}<br /> <br /> {{nat fs break|background=#0000cd}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Marek Bakoš]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1983|4|15|df=yes}}|caps=14|goals=0|club=[[FC Viktoria Plzeň|Viktoria Plzeň]]|clubnat=CZE|latest=v. {{fb|ENG}}, 4 September 2017&lt;sup&gt;ALT&lt;/sup&gt;}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Adam Zreľák]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1994|5|5|df=yes}}|caps=2|goals=1|club=[[1. FC Nürnberg]]|clubnat=GER|latest=v. {{fb|ENG}}, 4 September 2017&lt;sup&gt;ALT&lt;/sup&gt;}} <br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Jakub Sylvestr]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1989|2|2|df=yes}}|caps=6|goals=0|club=[[AaB Fodbold|Aalborg]]|clubnat=DEN|latest=v. {{fb|MLT}}, 26 March 2017&lt;sup&gt;ALT&lt;/sup&gt;}} <br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Tomáš Malec (footballer)|Tomáš Malec]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1993|1|5|df=yes}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=[[FC DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda|Dunajská Streda]]|clubnat=SVK||latest=v. {{fb|SWE}}, 11 January 2017}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Pavol Šafranko]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1994|11|16|df=yes}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=[[AaB Fodbold|Aalborg]]|clubnat=DEN|latest=v. {{fb|SWE}}, 11 January 2017}}<br /> <br /> {{nat fs end|background=#0000cd}}<br /> * &lt;sup&gt;INJ&lt;/sup&gt; Withdrew due to an injury.<br /> * &lt;sup&gt;ALT&lt;/sup&gt; Alternate - replaces members of the current squad for the matchday(s), if necessary.<br /> <br /> ==Player statistics==<br /> Players in '''bold''' are still active.<br /> :''As of 10 June 2017.''<br /> {{col-begin}}<br /> {{col-2}}<br /> <br /> ===Most capped players===<br /> [[File:Miroslav Karhan.jpg|thumb|right|170px|[[Miroslav Karhan]]]]<br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable&quot; cellpadding=&quot;3&quot; style=&quot;font-size:90%; text-align: center;&quot;<br /> |-<br /> !width=&quot;20&quot;|#<br /> !width=&quot;120&quot;|Player<br /> !Career<br /> !width=&quot;40&quot;|Caps<br /> !width=&quot;40&quot;|Goals<br /> |-<br /> |1.<br /> |align=&quot;left&quot;|[[Miroslav Karhan]]<br /> |1995–2011<br /> |107<br /> |14<br /> |-<br /> |2.<br /> |align=&quot;left&quot;|'''[[Marek Hamšík]]'''<br /> |2007–<br /> |97<br /> |21<br /> |-<br /> |3.<br /> |align=&quot;left&quot;|'''[[Martin Škrtel]]'''<br /> |2004–<br /> |90<br /> |6<br /> |-<br /> |4.<br /> |align=&quot;left&quot;|'''[[Ján Ďurica]]'''<br /> |2004–<br /> |88<br /> |4<br /> |-<br /> |5.<br /> |align=&quot;left&quot;|'''[[Róbert Vittek]]'''<br /> |2001–<br /> |82<br /> |23<br /> |-<br /> |6.<br /> |align=&quot;left&quot;|'''[[Peter Pekarík]]'''<br /> |2006–<br /> |75<br /> |2<br /> |-<br /> |7.<br /> |align=&quot;left&quot;|[[Stanislav Šesták]]<br /> |2004–2016<br /> |66<br /> |13<br /> |-<br /> |8.<br /> |align=&quot;left&quot;|'''[[Filip Hološko]]'''<br /> |2005–<br /> |65<br /> |8<br /> |-<br /> |9.<br /> |align=&quot;left&quot;|'''[[Vladimír Weiss (footballer, born 1989)|Vladimír Weiss]]'''<br /> |2009–<br /> |60<br /> |7<br /> |-<br /> |10.<br /> |align=&quot;left&quot;|[[Szilárd Németh]]<br /> |1996–2006<br /> |58<br /> |22<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ===Top goalscorers===<br /> {{col-begin}}<br /> {{col-2}}<br /> [[File:Róbert Vittek1.jpg|thumb|right|[[Róbert Vittek]]]]<br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable&quot; cellpadding=&quot;3&quot; style=&quot;font-size:90%; text-align: center;&quot;<br /> |-<br /> !width=&quot;20&quot;|#<br /> !width=&quot;120&quot;|Player<br /> !Career<br /> !width=&quot;40&quot;|Goals<br /> !width=&quot;40&quot;|Caps<br /> !width=&quot;40&quot;|Goals per match<br /> |-<br /> |1.<br /> |align=left|'''[[Róbert Vittek]]'''<br /> |2001–<br /> |23<br /> |82<br /> |0.28<br /> |-<br /> |2.<br /> |align=left|[[Szilárd Németh]]<br /> |1996–2006<br /> |22<br /> |59<br /> |0.37<br /> |-<br /> |3.<br /> |align=left|'''[[Marek Hamšík]]'''<br /> |2007–<br /> |21<br /> |97<br /> |0.22<br /> |-<br /> |rowspan=2|4.<br /> |align=left|[[Marek Mintál]]<br /> |2002–2009<br /> |14<br /> |45<br /> |0.31<br /> |-<br /> |align=left|[[Miroslav Karhan]]<br /> |1995–2011<br /> |14<br /> |107<br /> |0.13<br /> |-<br /> |5.<br /> |align=left|[[Stanislav Šesták]]<br /> |2004–2016<br /> |13<br /> |66<br /> |0.20<br /> |-<br /> |6.<br /> |align=left|[[Peter Dubovský (footballer)|Peter Dubovský]]<br /> |1994–2000<br /> |12<br /> |33<br /> |0.36<br /> |-<br /> |rowspan=5|7.<br /> |align=left|[[Ľubomír Reiter]]<br /> |2001–2005<br /> |9<br /> |28<br /> |0.32<br /> |-<br /> |align=left|[[Tibor Jančula]]<br /> |1995–2001<br /> |9<br /> |29<br /> |0.31<br /> |-<br /> |align=left|[[Martin Jakubko]]<br /> |2004–2015<br /> |9<br /> |41<br /> |0.22<br /> |-<br /> |align=left|'''[[Adam Nemec]]'''<br /> |2006–<br /> |9<br /> |28<br /> |0.32<br /> |-<br /> |align=left|'''[[Róbert Mak]]'''<br /> |2013–<br /> |9<br /> |35<br /> |0.26<br /> |-<br /> |rowspan=1|8.<br /> |align=left|'''[[Filip Hološko]]'''<br /> |2005–<br /> |8<br /> |65<br /> |0.12<br /> |-<br /> |rowspan=4|9.<br /> |align=left|[[Filip Šebo]]<br /> |2006–2012<br /> |7<br /> |15<br /> |0.47<br /> |-<br /> |align=left|[[Jaroslav Timko]]<br /> |1994–1997<br /> |7<br /> |18<br /> |0.39<br /> |-<br /> |align=left|[[Dušan Tittel]]<br /> |1994–1998<br /> |7<br /> |44<br /> |0.16<br /> |-<br /> |align=left|'''[[Vladimír Weiss (footballer, born 1989)|Vladmír Weiss]]'''<br /> |2009-<br /> |7<br /> |60<br /> |0.12<br /> |-<br /> |rowspan=2|10.<br /> |align=left|[[Ľubomír Moravčík]]<br /> |1994-2000<br /> |6<br /> |38<br /> |0.16<br /> |-<br /> |align=left|'''[[Martin Škrtel]]'''<br /> |2004-<br /> |6<br /> |90<br /> |0.07<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ==Managers==<br /> {{See also|:Category:Slovak football managers|l1=Slovak football managers}}<br /> <br /> ===1939–1944===<br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable sortable&quot; style=&quot;text-align: center;&quot;<br /> |-<br /> ! |Name<br /> ! |Years<br /> ! style=&quot;width:40px;&quot;|{{Tooltip| Pld | Played}}<br /> ! style=&quot;width:40px;&quot;|{{Tooltip| W | Won}}<br /> ! style=&quot;width:40px;&quot;|{{Tooltip| D | Draw}}<br /> ! style=&quot;width:40px;&quot;|{{Tooltip| L | Lost}}<br /> ! style=&quot;width:40px;&quot;|{{Tooltip| GF | Goals For}}<br /> ! style=&quot;width:40px;&quot;|{{Tooltip| GA| Goals Against}}<br /> ! style=&quot;width:40px;&quot;|{{Tooltip| GD | Goal Difference}}<br /> ! style=&quot;width:40px;&quot;|{{Tooltip| PG | Points per Game}}<br /> |-<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Slovak Republic (1939–1945)}} Vojtech Závodský||1939<br /> ||1||1||0||0||2||0||+1||3.00<br /> |-<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Slovak Republic (1939–1945)}} Rudolf Hanák||1939–1940<br /> ||2||1||0||1||5||4||+1||1.50<br /> |-<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Slovak Republic (1939–1945)}} [[István Priboj|Štefan Priboj]]||1940–1941<br /> ||4||0||1||3||5||10||−5||0.08<br /> |-<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Slovak Republic (1939–1945)}} [[Štefan Čambal]]||1941–1942<br /> |2||0||0||2||1||6||−5||0.00<br /> |-<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Slovak Republic (1939–1945)}} [[Ferdinand Daučík]]||1942–1944<br /> |7||1||1||5||10||24||−14||0.19<br /> |- class=&quot;sortbottom&quot;<br /> ! colspan=&quot;2&quot;|Totals !! 16 !! 3 !! 2 !! 11 !! 23 !! 44 !! −21 !! 0.69<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ===1993–present===<br /> .<br /> {{updated|26 March 2017}}<br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable sortable&quot; style=&quot;text-align: center;&quot;<br /> |-<br /> ! |Name<br /> ! |Dates<br /> ! style=&quot;width:40px;&quot;|{{Tooltip| Pld | Played}}<br /> ! style=&quot;width:40px;&quot;|{{Tooltip| W | Won}}<br /> ! style=&quot;width:40px;&quot;|{{Tooltip| D | Draw}}<br /> ! style=&quot;width:40px;&quot;|{{Tooltip| L | Lost}}<br /> ! style=&quot;width:40px;&quot;|{{Tooltip| GF | Goals For}}<br /> ! style=&quot;width:40px;&quot;|{{Tooltip| GA| Goals Against}}<br /> ! style=&quot;width:40px;&quot;|{{Tooltip| GD | Goal Difference}}<br /> ! style=&quot;width:40px;&quot;|{{Tooltip| PG | Points per Game}}<br /> |-<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Slovakia}} [[Jozef Vengloš]]||6. 4. 1993&amp;nbsp;– 15. 6. 1995<br /> ||16||5||4||7||21||30||−9||1.19<br /> |-<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Slovakia}} [[Jozef Jankech]]||4. 7. 1995&amp;nbsp;– 23. 10. 1998<br /> ||34||18||6||10||51||33||+18||1.76<br /> |-<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Slovakia}} ''[[Dušan Radolský]]''&lt;ref&gt;managed the team against Poland at 10 November 1998 on a caretaker basis&lt;/ref&gt;||10. 11. 1998<br /> ||1||0||0||1||1||3||−2||0.00<br /> |-<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Slovakia}} [[Dušan Galis]]||1. 1. 1999&amp;nbsp;– 23. 2. 1999<br /> ||0||0||0||0||0||0||0||0.00<br /> |-<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Slovakia}} [[Jozef Adamec]]||26. 2. 1999&amp;nbsp;– 30. 11. 2001<br /> ||34||13||11||10||38||31||+7||1.47<br /> |-<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Slovakia}} ''[[Anton Dragúň]]''&lt;ref&gt;As Assistant coach he managed the team during the tour of Central and South America&lt;/ref&gt;||17. 11. 1999&amp;nbsp;– 25. 11. 2001<br /> ||4||1||0||3||2||7||−5||0.25<br /> |-0<br /> |-<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Slovakia}} ''[[Stanislav Griga]]''&lt;ref&gt;Led the team during 2001 Merdeka Tournament in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.&lt;/ref&gt;||21. 6. 2001&amp;nbsp;– 25. 6. 2001<br /> ||3||1||0||2||2||3||−1||1.00<br /> |-<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Slovakia}} [[Ladislav Jurkemik]]||1. 2. 2002&amp;nbsp;– 31. 12. 2003<br /> ||19||6||5||8||27||26||+1||1.21<br /> |-<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Slovakia}} [[Dušan Galis]]|| 1. 1. 2004&amp;nbsp;– 12. 10. 2006<br /> ||31||12||12||7||53||36||+17||1.55<br /> |-<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Slovakia}} [[Ján Kocian]]||2. 11. 2006&amp;nbsp;– 30. 6. 2008<br /> ||17||3||5||9||30||28||+2||0.82<br /> |-<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Slovakia}} [[Vladimír Weiss (footballer born 1964)|Vladimír Weiss]]||align=left|7. 7. 2008&amp;nbsp;– 31. 1. 2012<br /> ||40||16||8||16||56||53||+3||1.40<br /> |-<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Slovakia}} ''[[Michal Hipp]]''&lt;ref&gt;managed the team against Turkey on 29 February 2012 on a caretaker basis&lt;/ref&gt;||29. 2. 2012||1||1||0||0||2||1||+1||3.00<br /> |-<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Slovakia}} [[Stanislav Griga]]&lt;br /&gt;{{flagicon|Slovakia}} [[Michal Hipp]]||align=left|26. 4. 2012&amp;nbsp;– 13. 6. 2013<br /> ||12||3||4||5||11||14||−3||0.92<br /> |-<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Slovakia}} [[Ján Kozák (footballer, born 1954)|Ján Kozák]]||2 July 2013–<br /> ||43||23||9||11||63||43||+20||1.81<br /> |- class=&quot;sortbottom&quot;<br /> ! colspan=&quot;2&quot;|Totals!!255!!102!!64!!89!!357!!308!!+49!!1.46<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ==See also==<br /> <br /> *[[Slovakia national under-21 football team]]<br /> *[[Slovakia national under-19 football team]]<br /> *[[Slovakia national under-18 football team]]<br /> *[[Slovakia national under-17 football team]]<br /> *[[Slovakia national under-16 football team]]<br /> *[[Slovakia national under-15 football team]]<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{reflist}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> {{commons category|Slovakia national football team}}<br /> * [http://www.futbalsfz.sk/en/ Slovak Football Association official website]<br /> * [http://www.fifa.com/associations/association=svk/index.html/ Profil at FIFA official website]<br /> * [http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/season=2012/teams/team=58836/ Profil at UEFA official website]<br /> * [http://www.rsssf.com/tabless/slow-intres.html RSSSF archive of results 1939–2009]<br /> * [http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/slow-recintlp.html RSSSF archive of most capped players and highest goalscorers]<br /> <br /> {{Slovakia national football team}}<br /> {{Navboxes||title=Squads|list1=<br /> {{Slovakia Squad 2010 FIFA World Cup}}<br /> {{Slovakia squad UEFA Euro 2016}}<br /> }}<br /> {{Navboxes||title=Finalists|list1=<br /> {{2010 FIFA World Cup finalists}}<br /> {{UEFA Euro 2016 finalists}}<br /> }}<br /> {{International Football}}<br /> {{UEFA teams}}<br /> <br /> {{DEFAULTSORT:Slovakia National Football Team}}<br /> [[Category:European national association football teams]]<br /> [[Category:Football in Slovakia|National Team]]<br /> [[Category:Slovakia national football team| ]]<br /> [[Category:National sports teams of Slovakia]]</div> 78.5.223.83 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Slovakia_national_football_team&diff=797828255 Slovakia national football team 2017-08-29T11:54:57Z <p>78.5.223.83: /* Current squad */</p> <hr /> <div>{{About|the men's team|the women's team|Slovakia women's national football team}}<br /> {{Use dmy dates|date=June 2016}}<br /> {{Infobox national football team<br /> | Name = Slovakia<br /> | Nickname = ''Repre''&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=http://aktualne.atlas.sk/prezyvka-slovenskych-reprezentantov-sucha/sport/futbal/|title=Prezývka slovenských reprezentantov? Suchá|website=aktualne.sk|access-date=10 June 2010}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;br /&gt;''Slovenskí sokoli'' (falcons)&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=https://www.futbalsfz.sk/fanzona/slovenski-sokoli.html|title=SLOVENSKÍ SOKOLI|website=futbalsfz.sk|access-date=1 June 2016}}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> | Badge = New logo SFZ.png<br /> | Badge_size = 200px<br /> | Association = {{nowrap|{{lang|sk|[[Slovak Football Association|''Slovenský futbalový zväz'']]}} (SFZ)}}<br /> | Confederation = [[UEFA]] (Europe)<br /> | Coach = [[Ján Kozák (footballer, born 1954)|Ján Kozák]]<br /> | Asst Manager = [[Štefan Tarkovič]]<br /> | Captain = [[Martin Škrtel]]<br /> | Most caps = [[Miroslav Karhan]] (107)<br /> | Top scorer = [[Róbert Vittek]] (23)<br /> | Home Stadium = [[Štadión Antona Malatinského]]<br /> | FIFA Trigramme = SVK<br /> | FIFA Rank = {{Nft rank|22|down|1|date=10 August 2017}}<br /> | FIFA max = 14<br /> | FIFA max date = August 2015<br /> | FIFA min = 150<br /> | FIFA min date = December 1993<br /> | Elo Rank = {{Nft rank|28|steady||date=17 August 2017}}<br /> | Elo max = 23<br /> | Elo max date = June 2017<br /> | Elo min = 71<br /> | pattern_la1=|pattern_b1=_eslovaquia1617h|pattern_ra1=|pattern_sh1=|pattern_so1=<br /> | leftarm1=FFFFFF|body1=FFFFFF|rightarm1=FFFFFF|shorts1=FFFFFF|socks1=FFFFFF<br /> | pattern_la2=|pattern_b2=_eslovaquia1617a|pattern_ra2=|pattern_sh2=|pattern_so2=<br /> | leftarm2=0000ff|body2=0000ff|rightarm2=0000ff|shorts2=0000ff|socks2=0000ff<br /> | First game = First Slovak Republic: &lt;br&gt; {{Fb|Slovakia|1938}} 2–0 {{fb-rt|GER|1935}} &lt;br&gt; ([[Bratislava]], [[Slovak Republic (1939-1945)|Slovakia]]; 27 August 1939) &lt;br&gt; Second Slovak Republic: &lt;br&gt;''Unofficial:'' &lt;br&gt;{{Fb|LTU}} 0–1 {{Fb|SVK}}&lt;br&gt;([[Vilnius]], [[Lithuania]]; 14 October 1992) &lt;br&gt;''Official:''&lt;br&gt;{{Fb|UAE}} 0–1 {{Fb-rt|Slovakia}}&lt;br/&gt;([[Dubai]], [[UAE]]; 2 February 1994)<br /> | Largest win = {{Fb|Slovakia}} 7–0 {{fb-rt|LIE}}&lt;br&gt; ([[Bratislava]], [[Slovakia]]; 8 September 2004) &lt;br&gt; {{Fb|Slovakia}} 7–0 {{fb-rt|San Marino}} &lt;br&gt; ([[Dubnica nad Váhom]], [[Slovakia]]; 13 October 2007) &lt;br&gt; {{Fb|Slovakia}} 7–0 {{fb-rt|SMR}} &lt;br&gt; ([[Bratislava]], [[Slovakia]]; 6 June 2009)<br /> | Largest loss = ''Official:''&lt;br&gt;{{fb|ARG}} 6–0 {{fb-rt|Slovakia}}&lt;br&gt;([[Mendoza, Argentina|Mendoza]], Argentina; 22 June 1995)&lt;br&gt;''Unofficial:''&lt;br&gt;{{fb|SWE}} 6–0 {{fb-rt|Slovakia}}&lt;br&gt;([[Abu Dhabi]], [[United Arab Emirates]]; 12 January 2017)<br /> | World cup apps = 1<br /> | World cup first = 2010<br /> | World cup best = Round of 16, [[2010 FIFA World Cup|2010]]<br /> | Regional name = [[UEFA European Championship|European Championship]]<br /> | Regional cup apps = 1<br /> | Regional cup first = [[UEFA Euro 2016|2016]]<br /> | Regional cup best = Round of 16, [[UEFA Euro 2016|2016]]<br /> }}<br /> The '''Slovakia national football team''' ({{lang-sk|Slovenské národné futbalové mužstvo}}) represents [[Slovakia]] in [[association football]] and is controlled by the [[Slovak Football Association]] (SFZ), the governing body for [[football in Slovakia]]. Slovakia's home stadium from 2016 is reconstructed [[Štadión Antona Malatinského]]&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=http://www.11v11.com/matches/slovakia-v-latvia-25-march-2016-318943/|title=Slovakia v Latvia, 25 March 2016|website=11v11.com|access-date=23 May 2016}}&lt;/ref&gt; in Trnava and their head coach is [[Ján Kozák (footballer born 1954)|Ján Kozák]]. Slovakia is one of the youngest national football teams in the world, having split from the [[Czechoslovakia national football team|Czechoslovakia national team]] after the dissolution of [[Czechoslovakia|the unified state]] in 1993. Slovakia maintains its own national side that competes in all major professional tournaments since.<br /> <br /> Slovakia qualified for two major national tournaments, the [[2010 FIFA World Cup]] and [[UEFA Euro 2016]]. Slovakia qualified to the FIFA World Cup in 2010 after winning their qualifying group despite two defeats against [[Slovenia national football team|Slovenia]], and progressed beyond the championship group stage after a 3–2 win against [[Italy national football team|Italy]], before bowing out of the tournament after a 2–1 defeat in the second round against eventual runners-up the [[Netherlands national football team|Netherlands]]. It was the first time the team have ever played in a major football competition, after playing every [[FIFA World Cup]] qualifying campaign since [[1998 FIFA World Cup|1998]] and every [[UEFA European Football Championship]] qualifying campaign since [[UEFA Euro 1996|1996]], after a 50-year absence from international football due to representing part of the Czechoslovakia team. The nation did come close to securing a berth at the [[2006 FIFA World Cup|2006 finals in Germany]], after finishing second in their group ahead of [[Russia national football team|Russia]] and behind [[Portugal national football team|Portugal]], before drawing [[Spain national football team|Spain]] in their qualification play-off, in which the Slovaks lost by a wide margin on aggregate (1–5, 1–1). The team have achieved some noteworthy results, however, such as the aforementioned win over the then title holders Italy at the 2010 World Cup and a 1–0 win against Russia in September 2010. Despite this success however, the team later dropped down the rankings and a considerable drop in form went with this, as the team failed to qualify for Euro 2012 finishing in their group in fourth place. They also only scored seven goals in the group, only more than minnows [[Andorra national football team|Andorra]]. Slovakia then failed to qualify for the [[2014 FIFA World Cup|2014 World Cup]], but secured a spot in France for Euro 2016 under head coach [[Ján Kozák (footballer, born 1954)|Ján Kozák]] which helped the team reach their best ever position of 14th in the [[FIFA World Rankings]].<br /> <br /> Slovakia's traditional rival is the [[Czech Republic national football team|Czech Republic]] which they played twice in the qualification for the [[1998 FIFA World Cup|1998 World Cup]] in 1996 and 1997, winning 2–1 in [[Bratislava]] before losing 3–0 in [[Prague]] with both teams already eliminated, before playing each other again in 2008 and 2009 in the qualifying round for the 2010 World Cup. In these two meetings, the teams drew 2–2 in Bratislava with the Slovaks winning 2–1 in Prague. But before that, they also playing each other in [[UEFA Euro 2008|Euro 2008]] qualifying, and they lost 3–1 in Prague and 0–3 in Bratislava.<br /> <br /> ==History==<br /> The first official match of the first [[Slovak Republic (1939–1945)]] was played in [[Bratislava]] against [[Germany national football team|Germany]] on 27 August 1939, and ended in a 2–0 victory for Slovakia. After the Second World War, the national football team was subsumed into the team of [[Czechoslovakia national football team|Czechoslovakia]], and for over 50 years Slovakia played no matches as an independent country. During this period, they contributed several key players to the Czechoslovak team, including the majority of the team that won the [[UEFA Euro 1976]] (8 of the 11 players who defeated West Germany in the final were Slovak).<br /> [[File:Slovakia former national team.jpg|thumb|left|Former Slovakia national team before 1945|250px]]<br /> Slovakia's first official international after regaining independence was a 1–0 victory in [[Dubai]] over the [[United Arab Emirates national football team|United Arab Emirates]] on 2 February 1994. Their match back on Slovak soil was the 4–1 win over [[Croatia national football team|Croatia]] in Bratislava on 20 April 1994. Slovakia suffered their biggest defeat since independence (6–0) on 22 June 1995, in [[Mendoza, Argentina|Mendoza]], against [[Argentina national football team|Argentina]]. Their biggest wins (7–0) have come against [[Liechtenstein national football team|Liechtenstein]] in 2004 and [[San Marino national football team|San Marino]] (twice) in 2007.<br /> <br /> Slovakia played in a major championship as an independent team for the first time in [[UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying|Euro 1996 qualifying]], but finished in third place in their qualifying group, behind [[Romania national football team|Romania]] and [[France national football team|France]], having recorded wins against [[Poland national football team|Poland]], [[Israel national football team|Israel]] and [[Azerbaijan national football team|Azerbaijan]], twice. In the [[1998 FIFA World Cup qualification|1998 World Cup qualifiers]], Slovakia finished fourth in their six-team group with five wins, one draw and four defeats. Their first four games in this were all wins, with one of these against their Czech neighbors, helping the team reach their highest FIFA World Ranking to date of number 17.<br /> [[File:Slovakia national team 2010.jpg|thumb|right|''Repre'' before match against [[Italy national football team|Italy]] at [[2010 FIFA World Cup]]|250px]]<br /> Slovakia participated in the [[FIFA World Cup]] for the first time as an independent nation after finishing in first in [[2010 FIFA World Cup qualification&amp;nbsp;– UEFA Group 3]] ahead of [[Slovenia national football team|Slovenia]], [[Czech Republic national football team|Czech Republic]], [[Northern Ireland national football team|Northern Ireland]] and Poland. On 14 October 2009, they clinched qualification with a 1–0 away win against Poland.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://soccernet.espn.go.com/report?id=236564&amp;cc=5739|title=Thrilling win in the snow|date=14 October 2009|work=ESPN|accessdate=15 October 2009}}&lt;/ref&gt; On 24 June 2010, at the tournament proper, Slovakia finished second in the [[2010 FIFA World Cup Group F|group stage]] after defeating [[2006 FIFA World Cup|reigning champions]] [[Italy national football team|Italy]] in a game which [[ESPN]] dubbed &quot;epic&quot;: the game saw three goals being scored after the 80th minute, two by Italy and one by Slovakia, as well as a disallowed goal by Italy flagged offside by &quot;the tightest of decisions&quot;. The result led Slovakia to the [[2010 FIFA World Cup knockout stage|knockout stage]] and eliminated Italy, which finished last in the group.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://soccernet.espn.go.com/report?id=264065&amp;cc=3888&amp;ver=global|title=Champions dumped out|date=24 June 2010|work=ESPN}}&lt;/ref&gt; The result of this match meant that for the first time in World Cup history, both finalists from the [[2006 FIFA World Cup|previous tournament]] had been eliminated from the first round, champion Italy and runner-up France.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.stamfordadvocate.com/sports/article/Italy-eliminated-from-World-Cup-in-1st-round-535620.php|title=Italy eliminated from World Cup in 1st round|date=24 June 2010|work=AP}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5g719IP-0ApqNtOYkhTM0B0kfXBEQ|title=Italy and France make unwanted history|date=24 June 2010|work=AFP}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> In the round of 16, Slovakia played the [[Netherlands national football team|Netherlands]] in the round of 16, falling behind 2–0 only to score a late goal from the penalty spot by striker [[Róbert Vittek]], the last kick of the game in a 2–1 defeat.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://soccernet.espn.go.com/report?id=264113&amp;cc=5739&amp;ver=global|title=Robben rocks Slovakia|date=28 June 2010|work=ESPN Soccernet|accessdate=18 August 2010}}&lt;/ref&gt; Despite elimination, the goal returned Vittek to the top of the goalscoring charts joint top with [[David Villa]] until Villa himself later scored against [[Portugal national football team|Portugal]] in [[Spain national football team|Spain]]'s 1–0 win in the same stage of the tournament.<br /> <br /> For [[UEFA Euro 2012 qualification|Euro 2012 qualification]], Slovakia was drawn against Russia, the [[Republic of Ireland national football team|Republic of Ireland]], [[Armenia national football team|Armenia]], [[Macedonia national football team|Macedonia]] and [[Andorra national football team|Andorra]]. The good campaign in South Africa boosted team performance ahead of the qualifiers, which started in September with two 1–0 wins against Macedonia in [[Stadion Pasienky]] and Russia away, this one in particular giving Slovakia the perfect start. In October, however, the nation's form slipped steadily, as ''Repre'' was easily beaten in Armenia (3–1) and could not do better than a 1–1 home draw against the Republic of Ireland. At that point, Russia topped the group charts with nine points, with Slovakia, Armenia and Ireland all within a two-point gap of the leaders.<br /> <br /> 2011 was terribly worse: in February, the team was stunned in a 2–1 friendly defeat against [[Luxembourg national football team|Luxembourg]] before needing to fight hard for two 1–0 wins against group minnows Andorra, who had conceded 11 goals in the previous four matches. Playing in Ireland in a six-point match, despite creating better chances, Slovakia earned a goalless draw which kept both teams two points behind Russia, and leading Armenia by three. Four days later, however, Slovakia had its most disastrous performance in years: after creating chances in a goalless first half, Slovakia conceded four goals to Armenia in what effectively destroyed the team's confidence in securing a tournament spot. In the final two group matches, Slovakia was beaten at home by Russia (1–0) and drew 1–1 in Macedonia, finishing in a mediocre fourth-place position and scoring only seven goals in the entire process. Also, for the first time since [[UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying|Euro 1996 qualifying]], Slovakia finished a qualifying campaign with a negative goal differential. As a result of this outcome, [[Vladimír Weiss (footballer, born 1964)|Vladimír Weiss]] left his job after four full years, being replaced by his assistants [[Michal Hipp]] and [[Stanislav Griga]], although both themselves were later replaced due to poor results. By late June, former Czechoslovakia national team footballer [[Ján Kozák (footballer born 1954)|Ján Kozák]] became the head coach and followed-up the unsuccessful qualification campaign with a victory in [[Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team statistics|Bosnia and Herzegovina]] following by two defeats against Bosnia and one against [[Greece national football team|Greece]].<br /> [[File:Slovakia v Russia (2016-06-15) 1.jpg|thumb|left|170px|Celebration of Slovak players after match against [[Russia national football team|Russia]] at [[UEFA EURO 2016]]|250px]]<br /> For [[UEFA Euro 2016 qualification|Euro 2016 qualification]], Slovakia was drawn against Spain, [[Ukraine national football team|Ukraine]], [[Belarus national football team|Belarus]], Macedonia and Luxembourg. Slovakia began the qualifying campaign with a 1–0 victory against Ukraine in [[Kiev]]. On 9 October 2014, Slovakia beat Spain 2–1 in a shock victory and claimed the first place. Slovakia's 3–1 victory over Belarus confirmed their status as group leaders. Later on, they won 2–0 against Macedonia in the [[Philip II Arena]], Luxembourg with a score of 3–0 in [[Žilina]], and Macedonia again with a score of 2–1 on 14 June 2015, also in [[Žilina]]. Till that day, Slovakia had six-straight wins in qualification. They were followed by expected defeat in Spain 0–2, goalless match against Ukraine and shocking home defeat 0–1 against Belarus. ''Repre'' finished qualification by defeating Luxembourg 4–2 and kept second place in qualification group and qualified to their first [[UEFA European Championship|European Championship]].<br /> <br /> Slovakia was drawn in Group B of [[UEFA Euro 2016|Euro 2016]] alongside England, Russia and [[Wales national football team|Wales]]. Slovakia began their tournament against Wales where [[Ondrej Duda]] scored Slovakia's first goal in the history of the European Championship in an eventual 2–1 defeat. Slovakia then defeated Russia 2–1 with goals from [[Vladimír Weiss (footballer, born 1989)|Vladimír Weiss]] and [[Marek Hamšík]], then drew 0–0 against [[England national football team|England]] to qualify for the round of 16 as one of the tournament's best third-placed teams.<br /> <br /> ==Stadiums==<br /> [[File:CityArena.jpg|thumb|right|[[Štadión Antona Malatinského|City Arena]], [[Trnava]]]]<br /> [[File:Slovan Bratislava vs. Olympiakos FC, 2009.jpg|thumb|right|[[Tehelné pole]], [[Bratislava]]]]<br /> The Slovakia national football team only uses one stadium at present: [[Štadión Antona Malatinského]] in [[Trnava]]. [[Štadión pod Dubňom]] in [[Žilina]] was used in 2003–2015, but will not be used in the future because of the artificial grass (built in 2016). The national team recently played, last in 2009, at the biggest Slovak stadium, [[Tehelné pole]] in [[Bratislava]], but the stadium is currently undergoing major renovation. In the past, home games have occasionally been played at other venues as [[Všešportový areál]] and [[Lokomotíva Stadium]] in [[Košice]], [[Štadión pod Zoborom]] in [[Nitra]], [[Mestský štadión (Dubnica)|Mestský štadión]] in [[Dubnica]] or [[Tatran Stadion]] in [[Prešov]].<br /> <br /> Stadiums which have hosted Slovakia international football matches:<br /> <br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable&quot; cellpadding=&quot;3&quot; style=&quot;text-align: left;&quot;<br /> |-<br /> !Number of&lt;br /&gt; matches<br /> !Stadium<br /> !First international<br /> !Last international<br /> |-<br /> |align=center|51<br /> |[[Tehelné pole]], [[Bratislava]]<br /> |27 August 1939<br /> |14 November 2009<br /> |-<br /> |align=center|21<br /> |[[Štadión pod Dubňom]], [[Žilina]]<br /> |30 April 2003<br /> |17 November 2015<br /> |-<br /> |align=center|16<br /> |[[Štadión Antona Malatinského]], [[Trnava]]<br /> |24 April 1996<br /> |11 November 2016<br /> |-<br /> |align=center|9<br /> |[[Pasienky]], [[Bratislava]]<br /> |18 August 1999<br /> |16 October 2012<br /> |-<br /> |align=center|4<br /> |[[Všešportový areál]], [[Košice]]<br /> |8 March 1995<br /> |15 November 1995<br /> |-<br /> |align=center|2<br /> |[[Štadión pod Zoborom]], [[Nitra]]<br /> |27 March 1996<br /> |24 May 2000<br /> |-<br /> |align=center|2<br /> |[[Lokomotíva Stadium]], [[Košice]]<br /> |19 August 1998<br /> |5 September 1998<br /> |-<br /> |align=center|2<br /> |[[Mestský štadión (Dubnica)|Mestský štadión]], [[Dubnica nad Váhom|Dubnica]]<br /> |8 September 1999<br /> |13 October 2007<br /> |-<br /> |align=center|1<br /> |[[Štadión na Sihoti]], [[Trenčín]]<br /> |5 September 2001<br /> |5 September 2001<br /> |-<br /> |align=center|1<br /> |[[Štadión 1. FC Tatran Prešov]], [[Prešov]]<br /> |14 May 2002<br /> |14 May 2002<br /> |-<br /> |align=center|1<br /> |[[Štadión FC ViOn]], [[Zlaté Moravce]]<br /> |26 March 2008<br /> |26 March 2008<br /> |-<br /> |align=center|1<br /> |[[NTC Senec]], [[Senec, Slovakia|Senec]]<br /> |23 May 2014<br /> |23 May 2014<br /> |-<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ==Nickname==<br /> Traditionally in Slovakia the team is typically referred to as the ''Repre'' (short for ''Reprezentácia'' – translates into ''national team''). <br /> However, in 2016, during the build up to Slovakia's first appearance at the [[UEFA Euro 2016|European Championship]], [[Slovak Football Association|SFZ]] introduced a new nickname for the team. National team was given the nickname ''Slovenskí sokoli'' (Slovak falcons). U15 through to U21 national teams were given the nickname ''Slovenskí sokolíci'' (Slovak little falcons). Despite lack of immediate identification with the nickname by the fans, it went into usage during the tournament and the subsequent qualification for the 2018 FIFA World Cup and is now often used, especially in the media, along with ''Repre'', which still remains to be preferred in an informal conversation.&lt;ref&gt;http://sportky.zoznam.sk/c/147984/fanusikov-poburil-symbol-reprezentantov-sokoli-skor-lacna-napodobenina-a-plagiat&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Kit==<br /> [[File:Slovakia former kits.jpg|thumb|right|Slovakia kits from 1939–45 era]]<br /> Slovakia's home kit since the 1993 was blue, but currently Slovakia changed their home kit from blue to white. The team wears either a set of white jerseys, shorts and socks or a set of blue jerseys, shorts and socks. A combination of a blue jersey and white shorts has also been used in some matches. Until recently, the official shirt supplier was [[Puma SE|Puma]], which had signed a long-term agreement with the Slovak Association until 2026, but in 2016 the Association announced the contract had been terminated and that the national team would be supplied by [[Nike, Inc.|Nike]], which had previously supplied the team from 1995–2005.{{citation needed|date=September 2016}}<br /> {|class=&quot;wikitable&quot;<br /> |-<br /> ! Name<br /> ! Duration<br /> |-<br /> | {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Le Coq Sportif]]<br /> | 1993–1995<br /> |-<br /> | {{flagicon|USA}} [[Nike, Inc.|Nike]]<br /> | 1995–2005<br /> |-<br /> | {{flagicon|GER}} [[Adidas]]<br /> | 2006–2011<br /> |-<br /> | {{flagicon|GER}} [[Puma SE|Puma]]<br /> | 2012–2016<br /> |-<br /> | {{flagicon|USA}} [[Nike, Inc.|Nike]]<br /> | 2016–<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ==Tournament records==<br /> <br /> ===World Cup record===<br /> {{main article|Slovakia at the FIFA World Cup}}<br /> <br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable&quot; style=&quot;text-align: center;&quot;<br /> |-<br /> ! colspan=9 | [[FIFA World Cup|FIFA World Cup record]]<br /> ! width=1% rowspan=9 |<br /> ! colspan=7 | FIFA World Cup Qualification record<br /> |-<br /> ! Year<br /> !Results<br /> !Position<br /> ! {{Tooltip|Pld|Games played}}<br /> ! {{Tooltip|W|Won}}<br /> ! {{Tooltip|D|Drawn}}<br /> ! {{Tooltip|L|Lost}}<br /> ! {{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}}<br /> ! {{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}}<br /> ! {{Tooltip|Pos|Position}}<br /> ! {{Tooltip|Pld|Games played}}<br /> ! {{Tooltip|W|Won}}<br /> ! {{Tooltip|D|Drawn}}<br /> ! {{Tooltip|L|Lost}}<br /> ! {{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}}<br /> ! {{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}}<br /> |-<br /> |-<br /> |-<br /> |1918–1939, 1945–1993<br /> |colspan=8|Part of {{fb|Czechoslovakia}}<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|France}} [[1998 FIFA World Cup|1998]]||colspan=&quot;8&quot; rowspan=3 |''Did not qualify''<br /> |4th||10||5||1||4||18||14<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|South Korea}}{{flagicon|Japan}} [[2002 FIFA World Cup|2002]]<br /> |3rd||10||5||2||3||16||9<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|Germany}} [[2006 FIFA World Cup|2006]]<br /> |bgcolor=ccccff | 2nd||14||6||6||2||26||14<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|South Africa}} [[2010 FIFA World Cup|2010]]||Round of 16||16||4||1||1||2||5||7<br /> |bgcolor=ccffcc|[[2010 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 3|1st]]||10||7||1||2||22||10<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[2014 FIFA World Cup|2014]]||colspan=&quot;8&quot; |''Did not qualify''<br /> |3rd||10||3||4||3||11||10<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|Russia}} [[2018 FIFA World Cup|2018]]||colspan=&quot;8&quot; |''To be determined''<br /> |TBD||6||4|||0||2||12||4<br /> |-<br /> ||'''Total'''||'''Round of 16'''||'''1/5'''||'''4'''||'''1'''||'''1'''||'''2'''||'''5'''||'''7'''<br /> | || 60||30||14||16||105||61<br /> |}<br /> <br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable collapsible collapsed&quot; style=&quot;text-align: center;font-size:90%;&quot;<br /> |-<br /> !colspan=5|List of FIFA World Cup matches<br /> |-<br /> !Year!!Round!!Score!!Result!!Slovakia goalscorers<br /> |-<br /> |rowspan=4|[[2010 FIFA World Cup|2010]]<br /> |Round 1||align=left|{{fb|NZL}} '''1&amp;nbsp;– 1''' {{fb|SVK}}||Draw||[[Róbert Vittek|Vittek]]<br /> |-<br /> |Round 1||align=left|{{fb|SVK}} '''0&amp;nbsp;– 2''' {{fb|PAR}}||Loss|| <br /> |-<br /> |Round 1||align=left|{{fb|SVK}} '''3&amp;nbsp;– 2''' {{fb|ITA}}||Win|| [[Róbert Vittek|Vittek]] (2), [[Kamil Kopúnek|Kopúnek]]<br /> |-<br /> |Round of 16||align=left|{{fb|NED}} '''2&amp;nbsp;– 1'''{{fb|SVK}}||Loss||[[Róbert Vittek|Vittek]]<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ===European Championship record===<br /> {{main article|Slovakia at the UEFA European Football Championship}}<br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable&quot; style=&quot;text-align: center;&quot;<br /> |-<br /> ! colspan=9 | [[UEFA Euro|UEFA Euro record]]<br /> ! width=1% rowspan=9 |<br /> ! colspan=7 | UEFA Euro Qualification record<br /> |-<br /> ! Year<br /> !Results<br /> !Position<br /> ! {{Tooltip|Pld|Games played}}<br /> ! {{Tooltip|W|Won}}<br /> ! {{Tooltip|D|Drawn}}<br /> ! {{Tooltip|L|Lost}}<br /> ! {{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}}<br /> ! {{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}}<br /> ! {{Tooltip|Pos|Position}}<br /> ! {{Tooltip|Pld|Games played}}<br /> ! {{Tooltip|W|Won}}<br /> ! {{Tooltip|D|Drawn}}<br /> ! {{Tooltip|L|Lost}}<br /> ! {{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}}<br /> ! {{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}}<br /> |-<br /> |-<br /> |1918–1939, 1945–1993<br /> |colspan=8|Part of {{fb|Czechoslovakia}}<br /> |colspan=7|Part of {{fb|Czechoslovakia}}<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|England}} [[UEFA Euro 1996|1996]]||colspan=&quot;8&quot; rowspan=5|''Did not qualify''<br /> |3rd || 10 || 4 || 2 || 4 || 14 || 18<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|Belgium}} {{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[UEFA Euro 2000|2000]]<br /> |3rd || 10 || 5 || 2 || 3 || 12 || 9<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|Portugal}} [[UEFA Euro 2004|2004]]<br /> |3rd || 8 || 3 || 1 || 4 || 11 || 9<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|Austria}} {{flagicon|Switzerland}} [[UEFA Euro 2008|2008]]<br /> |4th || 12 || 5 || 1 || 6 || 33 || 23<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|Poland}} {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[UEFA Euro 2012|2012]]<br /> |4th || 10 || 4 || 3 || 3 || 7 || 10<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|France}} [[UEFA Euro 2016|2016]] || Round of 16 || 14th || 4 || 1 || 1 || 2 || 3 || 6<br /> |bgcolor=ccffcc |[[UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying Group C|2nd]] || 10 || 7 || 1 || 2 || 17 || 8<br /> |-<br /> |'''Total'''<br /> |'''Round of 16'''<br /> |'''1/6'''<br /> | '''4'''<br /> | '''1'''<br /> | '''1'''<br /> | '''2'''<br /> | '''3'''<br /> | '''6'''<br /> |<br /> |60 || 28 || 10 || 22 || 94 || 77<br /> |-<br /> |}<br /> <br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable collapsible collapsed&quot; style=&quot;text-align: center;font-size:90%;&quot;<br /> |-<br /> !colspan=5|List of UEFA Euro matches<br /> |-<br /> !Year!!Round!!Score!!Result!!Slovakia goalscorers<br /> |-<br /> |rowspan=4|[[UEFA Euro 2016|2016]]<br /> |Round 1||align=left|{{fb|WAL}} '''2&amp;nbsp;– 1''' {{fb|SVK}}||Loss||[[Ondrej Duda|Duda]]<br /> |-<br /> |Round 1||align=left|{{fb|RUS}} '''1&amp;nbsp;– 2''' {{fb|SVK}}||Win||[[Vladimír Weiss (footballer, born 1989)|Weiss]], [[Marek Hamšík|Hamšík]]<br /> |-<br /> |Round 1||align=left|{{fb|SVK}} '''0&amp;nbsp;– 0''' {{fb|ENG}}||Draw||<br /> |-<br /> |Round of 16||align=left|{{fb|GER}} '''3&amp;nbsp;– 0''' {{fb|SVK}}||Loss||<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ===Olympic Games===<br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable&quot; style=&quot;text-align: center;&quot;<br /> |-<br /> !Host nation(s) / Year<br /> !Result<br /> !GP<br /> !W<br /> !D*<br /> !L<br /> !GS<br /> !GA<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|United States}} [[Football at the 1996 Summer Olympics|1996]]||colspan=&quot;8&quot;|''Did not qualify''<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|Australia}} [[Football at the 2000 Summer Olympics|2000]]||Group stage||3||1||0||2||3||6<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|Greece}} [[Football at the Summer Olympics|2004]]||colspan=&quot;8&quot; rowspan=3|''Did not qualify''<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|China}} [[Football at the Summer Olympics|2008]]<br /> |-<br /> |{{flagicon|United Kingdom}} [[Football at the 2012 Summer Olympics&amp;nbsp;– Men's tournament|2012]]<br /> |-<br /> !'''Total''' ||1/4||3||1||0||2||3||6<br /> |-<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ==Results and schedule==<br /> {{Main article|Slovakia national football team results}}<br /> <br /> The box below, show the results of all A-level matches played within the last 12 months, and the scheduled matches for the nearest future.<br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable&quot; style=&quot;font-size:90%; text-align:left; width:100%;&quot;<br /> |-<br /> !Date<br /> !Venue<br /> !Opponent<br /> !Competition<br /> !Score*<br /> !Goalscorer(s)<br /> !Attendance<br /> |-<br /> |4 September 2016 || [[Štadión Antona Malatinského]], [[Trnava]], Slovakia ||| {{fb|ENG}} || [[2018 FIFA World Cup qualification&amp;nbsp;– UEFA Group F|2018 FIFA World Cup qualification]] ||bgcolor=ffcccc| 0–1 || || 18,111<br /> |-<br /> |8 October 2016 || [[Stadion Stožice]], [[Ljubljana]], Slovenia ||| {{fb|SVN}} || [[2018 FIFA World Cup qualification&amp;nbsp;– UEFA Group F|2018 FIFA World Cup qualification]] ||bgcolor=ffcccc| 0–1 || || 10,492<br /> |-<br /> |11 October 2016 || [[Štadión Antona Malatinského]], [[Trnava]], Slovakia ||| {{fb|SCO}} || [[2018 FIFA World Cup qualification&amp;nbsp;– UEFA Group F|2018 FIFA World Cup qualification]] ||bgcolor=ccffcc | 3–0 || [[Robert Mak|Mak]] {{goal|18||56}} &lt;br&gt;[[Adam Nemec|Nemec]] {{goal|68}} || 11,097<br /> |-<br /> |11 November 2016 || [[Štadión Antona Malatinského]], [[Trnava]], Slovakia ||| {{fb|LTU}} || [[2018 FIFA World Cup qualification&amp;nbsp;– UEFA Group F|2018 FIFA World Cup qualification]] ||bgcolor=ccffcc | 4–0 ||[[Adam Nemec|Nemec]] {{goal|12}}&lt;br&gt; [[Juraj Kucka|Kucka]] {{goal|15}} &lt;br&gt;[[Martin Škrtel|Škrtel]] {{goal|36}}&lt;br&gt;[[Marek Hamšík|Hamšík]] {{goal|86}}|| 9,653<br /> |-<br /> |15 November 2016 || [[Ernst-Happel-Stadion]], [[Vienna]], Austria ||| {{fb|AUT}} || [[Exhibition game|International Friendly]] ||bgcolor=ffffcc |0–0 || || 14,200 <br /> |-<br /> |8 January 2017 || Armed Forces Stadium, [[Abu Dhabi]], UAE ||| {{fb|Uganda}} || Unofficial [[Exhibition game|International Friendly]] ||bgcolor=ffcccc | 1–3 || [[Denis Vavro|Vavro]] {{goal|57}} || 4,000 <br /> |-<br /> |12 January 2017 || [[Zayed Sports City Stadium]], [[Abu Dhabi]], UAE ||| {{fb|Sweden}} || Unofficial [[Exhibition game|International Friendly]] || bgcolor=&quot;ffcccc&quot; | 0–6 || || 100 <br /> |-<br /> |26 March 2017 || [[Ta'Qali National Stadium]], [[Ta'Qali]], Malta ||| {{fb|Malta}} || [[2018 FIFA World Cup qualification&amp;nbsp;– UEFA Group F|2018 FIFA World Cup qualification]] ||bgcolor=ccffcc | 3–1 ||[[Vladimír Weiss (footballer, born 1989)|Weiss]] {{goal|2}}&lt;br&gt;[[Ján Greguš|Greguš]] {{goal|42}}&lt;br&gt;[[Adam Nemec|Nemec]] {{goal|84}}|| 4,980<br /> |-<br /> |10 June 2017 || [[LFF Stadium]], [[Vilnius]], Lithuania ||| {{fb|Lithuania}} || [[2018 FIFA World Cup qualification&amp;nbsp;– UEFA Group F|2018 FIFA World Cup qualification]] ||bgcolor=ccffcc | 2–1 ||[[Vladimír Weiss (footballer, born 1989)|Weiss]] {{goal|32}}&lt;br&gt;[[Marek Hamšík|Hamšík]] {{goal|58}} || <br /> |-<br /> |1 September 2017 || [[Štadión Antona Malatinského]], [[Trnava]], Slovakia ||| {{fb|Slovenia}} || [[2018 FIFA World Cup qualification&amp;nbsp;– UEFA Group F|2018 FIFA World Cup qualification]] ||bgcolor= | || || <br /> |-<br /> |4 September 2017 || [[Wembley Stadium]], [[London]], England ||| {{fb|England}} || [[2018 FIFA World Cup qualification&amp;nbsp;– UEFA Group F|2018 FIFA World Cup qualification]] ||bgcolor= | || || <br /> |-<br /> |5 October 2017 || [[Hampden Park]], [[Glasgow]], Scotland ||| {{fb|Scotland}} || [[2018 FIFA World Cup qualification&amp;nbsp;– UEFA Group F|2018 FIFA World Cup qualification]] ||bgcolor= | || || <br /> |-<br /> |8 October 2017 || [[Štadión Antona Malatinského]], [[Trnava]], Slovakia ||| {{fb|Malta}} || [[2018 FIFA World Cup qualification&amp;nbsp;– UEFA Group F|2018 FIFA World Cup qualification]] ||bgcolor= | || || <br /> |}<br /> &lt;nowiki&gt;*&lt;/nowiki&gt; ''Slovakia score always listed first''<br /> <br /> ==2016 UEFA Euro qualifying==<br /> {{main article|UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying Group C}}<br /> {{UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying group tables|Group C|show_matches=yes|showteam=SVK}}<br /> <br /> ==2016 UEFA Euro==<br /> <br /> ===Group stage===<br /> {{UEFA Euro 2016 group tables|Group B}}<br /> <br /> {{Football box<br /> |date={{Start date|2016|6|11|df=y}}<br /> |time=18:00<br /> |team1={{fb-rt|WAL}}<br /> |score=[[UEFA Euro 2016 Group B#Wales vs Slovakia|2–1]]<br /> |report=http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/season=2016/matches/round=2000448/match=2017880/index.html<br /> |team2={{fb|SVK}}<br /> |goals1=[[Gareth Bale|Bale]] {{goal|10}}&lt;br /&gt;[[Hal Robson-Kanu|Robson-Kanu]] {{goal|81}}<br /> |goals2=[[Ondrej Duda|Duda]] {{goal|61}}<br /> |stadium=[[Nouveau Stade de Bordeaux]], [[Bordeaux]]<br /> |attendance=37,831&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=http://www.uefa.com/newsfiles/euro/2016/2017880_fr.pdf |title=Full Time Summary&amp;nbsp;– Wales v Slovakia |work=UEFA.org |publisher=Union of European Football Associations |format=PDF |date=11 June 2016 |accessdate=11 June 2016}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |referee=[[Svein Oddvar Moen]] ([[Football Association of Norway|Norway]])<br /> }}<br /> <br /> {{Football box<br /> |date={{Start date|2016|6|15|df=y}}<br /> |time=15:00<br /> |team1={{fb-rt|RUS}}<br /> |score=[[UEFA Euro 2016 Group B&lt;includeonly&gt;#Russia vs Slovakia&lt;/includeonly&gt;|1–2]]<br /> |report=http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/season=2016/matches/round=2000448/match=2017888/index.html<br /> |team2={{fb|SVK}}<br /> |goals1=[[Denis Glushakov|Glushakov]] {{goal|80}}<br /> |goals2=[[Vladimír Weiss (footballer, born 1989)|Weiss]] {{goal|32}}&lt;br /&gt;[[Marek Hamšík|Hamšík]] {{goal|45}}<br /> |stadium=[[Stade Pierre-Mauroy]], [[Villeneuve-d'Ascq]]<br /> |attendance=38,989&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=http://www.uefa.com/newsfiles/euro/2016/2017888_fr.pdf |title=Full Time Summary&amp;nbsp;– Russia v Slovakia |work=UEFA.org |publisher=Union of European Football Associations |format=PDF |date=15 June 2016 |accessdate=15 June 2016}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |referee=[[Damir Skomina]] ([[Football Association of Slovenia|Slovenia]])<br /> }}<br /> <br /> {{Football box<br /> |date={{Start date|2016|6|20|df=y}}<br /> |time=21:00<br /> |team1={{fb-rt|SVK}}<br /> |score=[[UEFA Euro 2016 Group B&lt;includeonly&gt;#Slovakia vs England&lt;/includeonly&gt;|0–0]]<br /> |report=http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/season=2016/matches/round=2000448/match=2017895/index.html<br /> |team2={{fb|ENG}}<br /> |goals1=<br /> |goals2=<br /> |stadium=[[Stade Geoffroy-Guichard]], [[Saint-Étienne]]<br /> |attendance=39,051&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=http://www.uefa.com/newsfiles/euro/2016/2017895_fr.pdf |title=Full Time Summary&amp;nbsp;– Slovakia v England |work=UEFA.org |publisher=Union of European Football Associations |format=PDF |date=20 June 2016 |accessdate=20 June 2016}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |referee=[[Carlos Velasco Carballo]] ([[Royal Spanish Football Federation|Spain]])<br /> }}<br /> <br /> ===Knockout stage===<br /> <br /> ====Round of 16====<br /> {{Football box<br /> |date={{Start date|2016|6|26|df=y}}<br /> |time=18:00<br /> |team1={{fb-rt|GER}}<br /> |score=3–0<br /> |report=http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/season=2016/matches/round=2000744/match=2018000/index.html<br /> |team2={{fb|SVK}}<br /> |goals1=[[Jérôme Boateng|Boateng]] {{goal|8}} &lt;br/&gt;[[Mario Gómez|Gómez]] {{goal|43}} &lt;br/&gt;[[Julian Draxler|Draxler]] {{goal|63}}<br /> |goals2=<br /> |stadium=[[Stade Pierre-Mauroy]]<br /> |location=[[Villeneuve-d'Ascq]], [[France]]<br /> |attendance=44,312<br /> |referee=[[Szymon Marciniak]] ([[Polish Football Association|Poland]])<br /> }}<br /> <br /> ==2018 FIFA World Cup qualifying==<br /> {{2018 FIFA World Cup qualification&amp;nbsp;– UEFA Group F table |show_matches=yes}}<br /> <br /> ==All-time team record==<br /> The following table shows Slovakia's all-time international record, correct as of 10 June 2017 after a match against {{fb|LTU<br /> }}. &lt;BR&gt;<br /> [[Yugoslavia national football team|Yugoslavia]] and [[Serbia and Montenegro national football team|Serbia and Montenegro]] are no longer active. At the time of the match against [[Gibraltar national football team|Gibraltar]], it was a member of [[UEFA]], but not [[FIFA]].<br /> {| class=&quot;sortable wikitable&quot;<br /> |-<br /> ! Opponents<br /> ! Played<br /> ! Won<br /> ! Drawn<br /> ! Lost<br /> ! GF<br /> ! GA<br /> ! GD<br /> |- bgcolor=&quot;#d0ffd0&quot; align=&quot;center&quot;<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|ALG}} || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 1 || 1 || 0<br /> |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|AND}} || 2 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 2 || 0 || +2<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFCCCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|ARG}} || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 6 || −6<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFCCCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|ARM}} || 2 || 0 || 0 || 2 || 1 || 7 || −6<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|AUS}} || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|AUT}} || 4 || 1 || 2 || 1 || 3 || 4 || −1<br /> |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|AZE}} || 6 || 5 || 0 || 1 || 12 || 4 || +8<br /> |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|BLR}} || 3 || 2 || 0 || 1 || 7 || 2 || +5<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFCCCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|BEL}} || 3 || 0 || 2 || 1 || 3 || 4 || −1<br /> |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|BOL}} || 3 || 2 || 0 || 1 || 3 || 2 || +1<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFCCCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|BIH}} || 3 || 1 || 0 || 2 || 4 || 5 || −1<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFCCCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|BRA}} || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 5 || −5<br /> |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|BUL}} || 7 || 4 || 1 || 2 || 10 || 5 || +5<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|CMR}} || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 1 || 1 || 0<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|CHI}} || 2 || 1 || 0 || 1 || 3 || 2 || +1<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFCCCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|COL}} || 3 || 0 || 1 || 2 || 0 || 2 || −2<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|CRC}} || 3 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 5 || 6 || −1<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFCCCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|CRO}} || 13 || 2 || 3 || 8 || 17 || 33 || -16<br /> |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|CYP}} || 4 || 3 || 0 || 1 || 14 || 6 || +8<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFCCCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|CZE}} || 10 || 3 || 2 || 5 || 10 || 21 || −11<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|DEN}} || 2 || 1 || 0 || 1 || 4 || 3 || +1<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFCCCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|EGY}} || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 1 || −1<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFCCCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|ENG}} || 5 || 0 || 1 || 4 || 2 || 9 || −7<br /> |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|EST}} || 2 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 3 || 1 || +2<br /> |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|FRO}} || 2 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 5 || 1 || +4<br /> |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|FIN}} || 3 || 2 || 1 || 0 || 4 || 1 || +3<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFCCCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|FRA}} || 4 || 1 || 1 || 2 || 2 || 6 || −4<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|GEO}} || 2 || 1 || 0 || 1 || 3 || 3 || 0<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFCCCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|GER}} || 11 || 3 || 0 || 8 || 12 || 25 ||−13<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|GIB}}* || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFCCCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|GRE}} || 5 || 1 || 1 || 3 || 4 || 6 || −2<br /> |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|GUA}} || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 0 || +1<br /> |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|HUN}} || 4 || 2 || 2 || 0 || 3 || 1 || +2<br /> |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|ISL}} || 5 || 3 || 1 || 1 || 10 || 6 || +4<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|IRN}} || 2 || 1 || 0 || 1 || 6 || 6 || 0<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFCCCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|IRL}} || 5 || 0 || 4 || 1 || 5 || 6 || −1<br /> |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|ISR}} || 4 || 3 || 1 || 0 || 7 || 3 || +4<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|ITA}} || 2 || 1 || 0 || 1 || 3 || 5 || −2<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFCCCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|JPN}} || 3 || 0 || 1 || 2 || 2 || 5 || −3<br /> |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|KUW}} || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 2 || 0 || +2<br /> |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|LAT}} || 6 || 3 || 3 || 0 || 12 || 6 || +6<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFCCCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|LIB}} || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 1 || 2 || -1<br /> |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|LIE}} || 9 || 7 || 2 || 0 || 26 || 1 || +25<br /> |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|LTU}} || 6 || 3 || 3 || 0 || 11 || 5 || +7<br /> |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|LUX}} || 5 || 4 || 0 || 1 || 15 || 5 || +10<br /> |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|MKD}} || 8 || 6 || 2 || 0 || 16 || 3 || +13<br /> |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|MLT}} || 7 || 6 || 1 || 0 || 18 || 3 || +15<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFCCCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|MEX}} || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 2 || 5 || −3<br /> |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|MDA}} || 3 || 2 || 0 || 1 || 5 || 4 || +1<br /> |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|MNE}} || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 2 || 0 || +2<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFCCCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|MAR}} || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 1 || 2 || −1<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFCCCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|NED}} || 2 || 0 || 0 || 2 || 1 || 4 || −3<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|NZL}} || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 1 || 1 || 0<br /> |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|NIR}} || 4 || 2 || 1 || 1 || 4 || 2 || +2<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFCCCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|NOR}} || 2 || 0 || 0 || 2 || 0 || 3 || −3<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFCCCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|PAR}} || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 2 || −2<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFCCCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|PER}} || 2 || 0 || 0 || 2 || 1 || 3 || −2<br /> |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|POL}} || 8 || 4 || 1 || 3 || 12 || 13 || −1<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFCCCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|POR}} || 4 || 0 || 1 || 3 || 1 || 7 || −6<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFCCCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|ROM}} || 11 || 1 || 5 || 5 || 12 || 20 || −8<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|RUS}} || 9 || 3 || 3 || 3 || 8 || 8 || 0<br /> |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|SMR}} || 4 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 22 || 1 || +21<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|KSA}} || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 1 || 1 || 0<br /> |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|SCO}} || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 3 || 0 || +3<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFCCCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | ''{{fb|SCG}}'' || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 2 || −2<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFCCCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|SVN}} || 6 || 1 || 2 || 3 || 4 || 6 || −2<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|KOR}} || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFCCCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|ESP}} || 6 || 1 || 1 || 4 || 6 || 15 || −9<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFCCCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|SWE}} || 5 || 0 || 2 || 3 || 1 || 10 || −9<br /> |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|SUI}} || 3 || 2 || 0 || 1 || 4 || 4 || 0<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|THA}} || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 1 || 1 || 0<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFCCCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|TUR}} || 6 || 1 || 1 || 4 || 3 || 8 || −5<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFCCCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|Uganda}} || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 1 || 3 || −2<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|UKR}} || 5 || 1 || 3 || 1 || 5 || 5 || 0<br /> |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|UAE}} || 2 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 3 || 1 || +2<br /> |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|USA}} || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 0 || +1<br /> |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|UZB}} || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 4 || 1 || +3<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFCCCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | {{fb|WAL}} || 3 || 1 || 0 || 2 || 8 || 8 || 0<br /> |- bgcolor=#FFCCCC<br /> | align=&quot;left&quot; | ''{{fb|FR Yugoslavia}}'' || 2 || 0 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 3 || −2<br /> |-class=&quot;sortbottom&quot;<br /> ! colspan=&quot;1&quot;|Totals !! 284 !! 108 !! 66 !! 110 !! 394 !! 393 !! +1<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ==Players==<br /> {{See also|:Category:Slovakia international footballers|l1=Slovakia international footballers}}<br /> <br /> ===Current squad===<br /> The following 24 players have been called up for the [[2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group F|FIFA World Cup qualifiers]] against {{fb|SLO}} on 1 September 2017 and {{fb|ENG}} 4 September 2017.<br /> <br /> ''Caps and goals as of 10 June 2017, after the match against {{fb|LTU}}.''<br /> {{nat fs g start|background=#0000cd|color=white}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=1|pos=GK|name=[[Matúš Kozáčik]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1983|12|27|df=yes}}|caps=26|goals=0|club=[[FC Viktoria Plzeň|Viktoria Plzeň]]|clubnat=CZE}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=23|pos=GK|name=[[Martin Dúbravka]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1989|1|15|df=yes}}|caps=4|goals=0|club=[[Sparta Praga]]|clubnat=CZE}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=12|pos=GK|name=[[Martin Polaček]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1990|4|2|df=yes}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Zaglebie Lubin]]|clubnat=POL}}<br /> {{nat fs g break|background=#0000cd|color=white}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=3|pos=DF|name=[[Martin Škrtel]]|other=[[Captain (association football)|captain]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|6|10|1984|12|15|df=yes}}|caps=90|goals=6|club=[[Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü|Fenerbahçe]]|clubnat=TUR}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=4|pos=DF|name=[[Ján Ďurica]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1981|12|10|df=yes}}|caps=88|goals=4|club=[[Trabzonspor]]|clubnat=TUR}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=2|pos=DF|name=[[Peter Pekarík]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1986|10|30|df=yes}}|caps=75|goals=2|club=[[Hertha Berlino]]|clubnat=GER}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=15|pos=DF|name=[[Tomáš Hubočan]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1985|9|17|df=yes}}|caps=52|goals=0|club=[[Olympique de Marseille|Olympique Marsiglia]]|clubnat=FRA}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=5|pos=DF|name=[[Norbert Gyömbér]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1992|7|3|df=yes}}|caps=17|goals=0|club=[[A.S. Roma|Roma]]|clubnat=ITA}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=18|pos=DF|name=[[Erik Sabo]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1991|11|22|df=yes}}|caps=12|goals=0|club=[[Beitar Jerusalem F.C.|Beitar Jerusalem]]|clubnat=ISR}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=14|pos=DF|name=[[Milan Škriniar]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1995|2|11|df=yes}}|caps=9|goals=0|club=[[Football Club Internazionale Milano|Inter]]|clubnat=ITA}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Lukáš Štetina]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1991|7|28|df=yes}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[Sparta Praga]]|clubnat=CZE}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Róbert Mazáň]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1994|2|9|df=yes}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[MŠK Žilina|Žilina]]|clubnat=SVK}}<br /> <br /> {{nat fs g break|background=#0000cd|color=white}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=17|pos=MF|name=[[Marek Hamšík]]|other=[[Captain (association football)|vice-captain]]||age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1987|7|27|df=yes}}|caps=97|goals=21|club=[[S.S.C. Napoli|Napoli]]|clubnat=ITA}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=7|pos=MF|name=[[Vladimír Weiss (footballer, born 1989)|Vladimír Weiss]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1989|11|30|df=yes}}|caps=60|goals=7|club=[[Al-Gharafa Sports Club|Al-Gharafa]]|clubnat=QAT}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=19|pos=MF|name=[[Juraj Kucka]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1987|2|26|df=yes}}|caps=55|goals=6|club=[[Trabzonspor]]|clubnat=TUR}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=20|pos=MF|name=[[Róbert Mak]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1991|3|8|df=yes}}|caps=36|goals=9|club=[[PAOK|PAOK]]|clubnat=GRE}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=13|pos=MF|name=[[Patrik Hrošovský]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1992|4|22|df=yes}}|caps=17|goals=0|club=[[FC Viktoria Plzeň|Viktoria Plzeň]]|clubnat=CZE}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=8|pos=MF|name=[[Ondrej Duda]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1994|12|5|df=yes}}|caps=15|goals=2|club=[[Hertha Berlino]]|clubnat=GER}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=6|pos=MF|name=[[Ján Greguš]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1991|1|29|df=yes}}|caps=13|goals=1|club=[[F.C. Copenhagen|Copenhagen]]|clubnat=DEN}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=10|pos=MF|name=[[Albert Rusnák (footballer, born 1994)|Albert Rusnák]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1994|7|7|df=yes}}|caps=3|goals=0|club=[[Real Salt Lake]]|clubnat=USA}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=22|pos=MF|name=[[Stanislav Lobotka]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1994|11|25|df=yes}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[Celta de Vigo|Celta Vigo]]|clubnat=ESP}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Jaroslav Mihalík]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1994|7|27|df=yes}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Cracovia Krakow|Cracovia]]|clubnat=POL}} <br /> <br /> {{nat fs g break|background=#0000cd|color=white}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=21|pos=FW|name=[[Michal Ďuriš]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1988|6|1|df=yes}}|caps=35|goals=4|club=[[FC Orenburg|Orenburg]]|clubnat=RUS}}<br /> {{nat fs g player|no=11|pos=FW|name=[[Adam Nemec]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1985|9|2|df=yes}}|caps=28|goals=9|club=[[FC Dinamo București|Dinamo Bucarest]]|clubnat=ROM}}<br /> {{nat fs end|background=#0000cd}}<br /> <br /> ===Recent call-ups===<br /> The following players have also been called up to the Slovakia squad within the last 12 months.<br /> &lt;!--Sorted by position, most recent call-up, caps, goals and last name.--&gt;<br /> {{nat fs r start|background=#0000cd|color=white}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Ján Novota]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1983|11|29|df=yes}}|caps=4|goals=0|club=[[Debreceni VSC]]|clubnat=HUN|latest=v. {{fb|ENG}}, 4 September 2017&lt;sup&gt;ALT&lt;/sup&gt;}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Adam Jakubech]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1997|1|2|df=yes}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[Lille OSC|Lille OSC]]|clubnat=FRA|latest=v. {{fb|ENG}}, 4 September 2017&lt;sup&gt;ALT&lt;/sup&gt;}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Miloš Volešák]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1984|4|20|df=yes}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[MŠK Žilina|Žilina]]|clubnat=SVK|latest=v. {{fb|LTU}}, 10 June 2017}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Ján Mucha]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1982|12|5|df=yes}}|caps=46|goals=0|club=[[Bruk-Bet Termalica Nieciecza|Nieciecza]]|clubnat=POL||latest=v. {{fb|MLT}}, 26 March 2017&lt;sup&gt;ALT&lt;/sup&gt;}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Michal Šulla]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1991|7|15|df=yes}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[ŠK Slovan Bratislava|Slovan]]|clubnat=SVK|latest=v. {{fb|SWE}}, 11 January 2017}}<br /> <br /> {{nat fs break|background=#0000cd}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Dušan Švento]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1985|8|1|df=yes}}|caps=47|goals=1|club=[[SK Slavia Prague|Slavia Prague]]|clubnat=CZE|latest=v. {{fb|AUT}}, 4 September 2017&lt;sup&gt;ALT&lt;/sup&gt;}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Lukáš Pauschek]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1992|12|9|df=yes}}|caps=5|goals=0|club=[[FK Mladá Boleslav|Mladá Boleslav]]|clubnat=CZE|latest=v. {{fb|ENG}}, 4 September 2017&lt;sup&gt;ALT&lt;/sup&gt;}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Branislav Niňaj]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1996|5|17|df=yes}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[Osmanlıspor]]|clubnat=TUR|latest=v. {{fb|ENG}}, 4 September 2017&lt;sup&gt;ALT&lt;/sup&gt;}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Ľubomír Šatka]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1995|12|2|df=yes}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[FC DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda|Dunajská Streda]]|clubnat=SVK|latest=v. {{fb|ENG}}, 4 September 2017&lt;sup&gt;ALT&lt;/sup&gt;}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Kornel Saláta]]&lt;sup&gt;INJ&lt;/sup&gt;|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1985|1|24|df=yes}}|caps=40|goals=2|club=[[ŠK Slovan Bratislava|Slovan Bratislava]]|clubnat=SVK|latest=v. {{fb|LTU}}, 10 June 2017}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Martin Šulek]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1998|1|15|df=yes}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=[[AS Trenčín|Trenčín]]|clubnat=SVK|latest=v. {{fb|LTU}}, 10 June 2017&lt;sup&gt;ALT&lt;/sup&gt;}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Jakub Holúbek]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1991|1|12|df=yes}}|caps=4|goals=0|club=[[MŠK Žilina|Žilina]]|clubnat=SVK|latest=v. {{fb|MLT}}, 26 March 2017}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Denis Vavro]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1996|4|10|df=yes}}|caps=2|goals=1|club=[[MŠK Žilina|Žilina]]|clubnat=SVK|latest=v. {{fb|SWE}}, 11 January 2017}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Ján Krivák]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1993|11|10|df=yes}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[FO ŽP Šport Podbrezová|Podbrezová]]|clubnat=SVK|latest=v. {{fb|SWE}}, 11 January 2017}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Juraj Kotula]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1995|9|30|df=yes}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[ŠK Slovan Bratislava|Slovan Bratislava]]|clubnat=SVK|latest=v. {{fb|SWE}}, 11 January 2017}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Martin Králik]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1995|4|3|df=yes}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[MŠK Žilina|Žilina]]|clubnat=SVK|latest=v. {{fb|SWE}}, 11 January 2017}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Dominik Kružliak]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1996|7|10|df=yes}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[MFK Ružomberok|Ružomberok]]|clubnat=SVK|latest=v. {{fb|SWE}}, 11 January 2017}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Matúš Čonka]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1990|10|15|df=yes}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[FC Spartak Trnava|Spartak Trnava]]|clubnat=SVK|latest=v. {{fb|SWE}}, 11 January 2017}}<br /> <br /> {{nat fs break|background=#0000cd}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Filip Kiss]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1990|10|13|df=yes}}|caps=11|goals=0|club=[[Ettifaq FC|Al Ettifaq]]|clubnat=KSA|latest=v. {{fb|ENG}}, 4 September 2017&lt;sup&gt;ALT&lt;/sup&gt;}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Matúš Bero]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1995|9|6|df=yes}}|caps=3|goals=0|club=[[Trabzonspor]]|clubnat=TUR|latest=v. {{fb|ENG}}, 4 September 2017&lt;sup&gt;ALT&lt;/sup&gt;}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[László Bénes]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1997|9|9|df=yes}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[Borussia Mönchengladbach]]|clubnat=GER|latest=v. {{fb|ENG}}, 4 September 2017&lt;sup&gt;ALT&lt;/sup&gt;}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Róbert Pich]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1988|11|12|df=yes}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Śląsk Wrocław]]|clubnat=POL|latest=v. {{fb|ENG}}, 4 September 2017&lt;sup&gt;ALT&lt;/sup&gt;}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Ivan Schranz]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1993|9|13|df=yes}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[FK Dukla Prague|Dukla Prague]]|clubnat=CZE|latest=v. {{fb|ENG}}, 4 September 2017&lt;sup&gt;ALT&lt;/sup&gt;}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Jakub Považanec]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1991|1|31|df=yes}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[FK Jablonec|Jablonec]]|clubnat=CZE|latest=v. {{fb|LTU}}, 10 June 2017&lt;sup&gt;ALT&lt;/sup&gt;}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Miroslav Káčer]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1996|1|2|df=yes}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=[[MŠK Žilina|Žilina]]|clubnat=SVK|latest=v. {{fb|SWE}}, 11 January 2017}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Dávid Guba]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1991|6|29|df=yes}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=[[Bruk-Bet Termalica Nieciecza|Termalica Nieciecza]]|clubnat=POL|latest=v. {{fb|SWE}}, 11 January 2017}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Roman Gergel]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1988|2|22|df=yes}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=[[Bruk-Bet Termalica Nieciecza|Termalica Nieciecza]]|clubnat=POL|latest=v. {{fb|SWE}}, 11 January 2017}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Martin Bukata]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1993|10|2|df=yes}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=[[Piast Gliwice]]|clubnat=POL|latest=v. {{fb|SWE}}, 11 January 2017}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Tomáš Huk]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1994|12|22|df=yes}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=[[FC DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda|Dunajská Streda]]|clubnat=SVK|latest=v. {{fb|SWE}}, 11 January 2017}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Filip Hlohovský]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1988|6|13|df=yes}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=[[Seongnam FC|Seongnam]]|clubnat=KOR|latest=v. {{fb|SWE}}, 11 January 2017}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Michal Škvarka]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1992|8|19|df=yes}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=[[MŠK Žilina|Žilina]]|clubnat=SVK|latest=v. {{fb|SWE}}, 11 January 2017}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Filip Oršula]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1993|2|25|df=yes}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=[[ŠK Slovan Bratislava|Slovan Bratislava]]|clubnat=SVK|latest=v. {{fb|SWE}}, 11 January 2017}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Patrik Mišák]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1991|3|29|df=yes}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[Bruk-Bet Termalica Nieciecza|Termalica Nieciecza]]|clubnat=POL|latest=v. {{fb|SWE}}, 11 January 2017}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Jakub Paur]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1992|7|4|df=yes}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[AS Trenčín|Trenčín]]|clubnat=SVK|latest=v. {{fb|SWE}}, 11 January 2017}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Viktor Pečovský]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1983|5|24|df=yes}}|caps=35|goals=1|club=[[MŠK Žilina|Žilina]]|clubnat=SVK|latest=v. {{fb|ENG}}, 4 September 2016}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[František Kubík]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1989|3|14|df=yes}}|caps=3|goals=0|club=[[ŠK Slovan Bratislava|Slovan Bratislava]]|clubnat=SVK|latest=v. {{fb|ENG}}, 4 September 2016}}<br /> <br /> {{nat fs break|background=#0000cd}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Marek Bakoš]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1983|4|15|df=yes}}|caps=14|goals=0|club=[[FC Viktoria Plzeň|Viktoria Plzeň]]|clubnat=CZE|latest=v. {{fb|ENG}}, 4 September 2017&lt;sup&gt;ALT&lt;/sup&gt;}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Adam Zreľák]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1994|5|5|df=yes}}|caps=2|goals=1|club=[[1. FC Nürnberg]]|clubnat=GER|latest=v. {{fb|ENG}}, 4 September 2017&lt;sup&gt;ALT&lt;/sup&gt;}} <br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Jakub Sylvestr]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1989|2|2|df=yes}}|caps=6|goals=0|club=[[AaB Fodbold|Aalborg]]|clubnat=DEN|latest=v. {{fb|MLT}}, 26 March 2017&lt;sup&gt;ALT&lt;/sup&gt;}} <br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Tomáš Malec (footballer)|Tomáš Malec]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1993|1|5|df=yes}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=[[FC DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda|Dunajská Streda]]|clubnat=SVK||latest=v. {{fb|SWE}}, 11 January 2017}}<br /> {{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Pavol Šafranko]]|age={{Birth date and age2|2017|9|4|1994|11|16|df=yes}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=[[AaB Fodbold|Aalborg]]|clubnat=DEN|latest=v. {{fb|SWE}}, 11 January 2017}}<br /> <br /> {{nat fs end|background=#0000cd}}<br /> * &lt;sup&gt;INJ&lt;/sup&gt; Withdrew due to an injury.<br /> * &lt;sup&gt;ALT&lt;/sup&gt; Alternate - replaces members of the current squad for the matchday(s), if necessary.<br /> <br /> ==Player statistics==<br /> Players in '''bold''' are still active.<br /> :''As of 10 June 2017.''<br /> {{col-begin}}<br /> {{col-2}}<br /> <br /> ===Most capped players===<br /> [[File:Miroslav Karhan.jpg|thumb|right|170px|[[Miroslav Karhan]]]]<br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable&quot; cellpadding=&quot;3&quot; style=&quot;font-size:90%; text-align: center;&quot;<br /> |-<br /> !width=&quot;20&quot;|#<br /> !width=&quot;120&quot;|Player<br /> !Career<br /> !width=&quot;40&quot;|Caps<br /> !width=&quot;40&quot;|Goals<br /> |-<br /> |1.<br /> |align=&quot;left&quot;|[[Miroslav Karhan]]<br /> |1995–2011<br /> |107<br /> |14<br /> |-<br /> |2.<br /> |align=&quot;left&quot;|'''[[Marek Hamšík]]'''<br /> |2007–<br /> |97<br /> |21<br /> |-<br /> |3.<br /> |align=&quot;left&quot;|'''[[Martin Škrtel]]'''<br /> |2004–<br /> |90<br /> |6<br /> |-<br /> |4.<br /> |align=&quot;left&quot;|'''[[Ján Ďurica]]'''<br /> |2004–<br /> |88<br /> |4<br /> |-<br /> |5.<br /> |align=&quot;left&quot;|'''[[Róbert Vittek]]'''<br /> |2001–<br /> |82<br /> |23<br /> |-<br /> |6.<br /> |align=&quot;left&quot;|'''[[Peter Pekarík]]'''<br /> |2006–<br /> |75<br /> |2<br /> |-<br /> |7.<br /> |align=&quot;left&quot;|[[Stanislav Šesták]]<br /> |2004–2016<br /> |66<br /> |13<br /> |-<br /> |8.<br /> |align=&quot;left&quot;|'''[[Filip Hološko]]'''<br /> |2005–<br /> |65<br /> |8<br /> |-<br /> |9.<br /> |align=&quot;left&quot;|'''[[Vladimír Weiss (footballer, born 1989)|Vladimír Weiss]]'''<br /> |2009–<br /> |60<br /> |7<br /> |-<br /> |10.<br /> |align=&quot;left&quot;|[[Szilárd Németh]]<br /> |1996–2006<br /> |58<br /> |22<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ===Top goalscorers===<br /> {{col-begin}}<br /> {{col-2}}<br /> [[File:Róbert Vittek1.jpg|thumb|right|[[Róbert Vittek]]]]<br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable&quot; cellpadding=&quot;3&quot; style=&quot;font-size:90%; text-align: center;&quot;<br /> |-<br /> !width=&quot;20&quot;|#<br /> !width=&quot;120&quot;|Player<br /> !Career<br /> !width=&quot;40&quot;|Goals<br /> !width=&quot;40&quot;|Caps<br /> !width=&quot;40&quot;|Goals per match<br /> |-<br /> |1.<br /> |align=left|'''[[Róbert Vittek]]'''<br /> |2001–<br /> |23<br /> |82<br /> |0.28<br /> |-<br /> |2.<br /> |align=left|[[Szilárd Németh]]<br /> |1996–2006<br /> |22<br /> |59<br /> |0.37<br /> |-<br /> |3.<br /> |align=left|'''[[Marek Hamšík]]'''<br /> |2007–<br /> |21<br /> |97<br /> |0.22<br /> |-<br /> |rowspan=2|4.<br /> |align=left|[[Marek Mintál]]<br /> |2002–2009<br /> |14<br /> |45<br /> |0.31<br /> |-<br /> |align=left|[[Miroslav Karhan]]<br /> |1995–2011<br /> |14<br /> |107<br /> |0.13<br /> |-<br /> |5.<br /> |align=left|[[Stanislav Šesták]]<br /> |2004–2016<br /> |13<br /> |66<br /> |0.20<br /> |-<br /> |6.<br /> |align=left|[[Peter Dubovský (footballer)|Peter Dubovský]]<br /> |1994–2000<br /> |12<br /> |33<br /> |0.36<br /> |-<br /> |rowspan=5|7.<br /> |align=left|[[Ľubomír Reiter]]<br /> |2001–2005<br /> |9<br /> |28<br /> |0.32<br /> |-<br /> |align=left|[[Tibor Jančula]]<br /> |1995–2001<br /> |9<br /> |29<br /> |0.31<br /> |-<br /> |align=left|[[Martin Jakubko]]<br /> |2004–2015<br /> |9<br /> |41<br /> |0.22<br /> |-<br /> |align=left|'''[[Adam Nemec]]'''<br /> |2006–<br /> |9<br /> |28<br /> |0.32<br /> |-<br /> |align=left|'''[[Róbert Mak]]'''<br /> |2013–<br /> |9<br /> |35<br /> |0.26<br /> |-<br /> |rowspan=1|8.<br /> |align=left|'''[[Filip Hološko]]'''<br /> |2005–<br /> |8<br /> |65<br /> |0.12<br /> |-<br /> |rowspan=4|9.<br /> |align=left|[[Filip Šebo]]<br /> |2006–2012<br /> |7<br /> |15<br /> |0.47<br /> |-<br /> |align=left|[[Jaroslav Timko]]<br /> |1994–1997<br /> |7<br /> |18<br /> |0.39<br /> |-<br /> |align=left|[[Dušan Tittel]]<br /> |1994–1998<br /> |7<br /> |44<br /> |0.16<br /> |-<br /> |align=left|'''[[Vladimír Weiss (footballer, born 1989)|Vladmír Weiss]]'''<br /> |2009-<br /> |7<br /> |60<br /> |0.12<br /> |-<br /> |rowspan=2|10.<br /> |align=left|[[Ľubomír Moravčík]]<br /> |1994-2000<br /> |6<br /> |38<br /> |0.16<br /> |-<br /> |align=left|'''[[Martin Škrtel]]'''<br /> |2004-<br /> |6<br /> |90<br /> |0.07<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ==Managers==<br /> {{See also|:Category:Slovak football managers|l1=Slovak football managers}}<br /> <br /> ===1939–1944===<br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable sortable&quot; style=&quot;text-align: center;&quot;<br /> |-<br /> ! |Name<br /> ! |Years<br /> ! style=&quot;width:40px;&quot;|{{Tooltip| Pld | Played}}<br /> ! style=&quot;width:40px;&quot;|{{Tooltip| W | Won}}<br /> ! style=&quot;width:40px;&quot;|{{Tooltip| D | Draw}}<br /> ! style=&quot;width:40px;&quot;|{{Tooltip| L | Lost}}<br /> ! style=&quot;width:40px;&quot;|{{Tooltip| GF | Goals For}}<br /> ! style=&quot;width:40px;&quot;|{{Tooltip| GA| Goals Against}}<br /> ! style=&quot;width:40px;&quot;|{{Tooltip| GD | Goal Difference}}<br /> ! style=&quot;width:40px;&quot;|{{Tooltip| PG | Points per Game}}<br /> |-<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Slovak Republic (1939–1945)}} Vojtech Závodský||1939<br /> ||1||1||0||0||2||0||+1||3.00<br /> |-<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Slovak Republic (1939–1945)}} Rudolf Hanák||1939–1940<br /> ||2||1||0||1||5||4||+1||1.50<br /> |-<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Slovak Republic (1939–1945)}} [[István Priboj|Štefan Priboj]]||1940–1941<br /> ||4||0||1||3||5||10||−5||0.08<br /> |-<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Slovak Republic (1939–1945)}} [[Štefan Čambal]]||1941–1942<br /> |2||0||0||2||1||6||−5||0.00<br /> |-<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Slovak Republic (1939–1945)}} [[Ferdinand Daučík]]||1942–1944<br /> |7||1||1||5||10||24||−14||0.19<br /> |- class=&quot;sortbottom&quot;<br /> ! colspan=&quot;2&quot;|Totals !! 16 !! 3 !! 2 !! 11 !! 23 !! 44 !! −21 !! 0.69<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ===1993–present===<br /> .<br /> {{updated|26 March 2017}}<br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable sortable&quot; style=&quot;text-align: center;&quot;<br /> |-<br /> ! |Name<br /> ! |Dates<br /> ! style=&quot;width:40px;&quot;|{{Tooltip| Pld | Played}}<br /> ! style=&quot;width:40px;&quot;|{{Tooltip| W | Won}}<br /> ! style=&quot;width:40px;&quot;|{{Tooltip| D | Draw}}<br /> ! style=&quot;width:40px;&quot;|{{Tooltip| L | Lost}}<br /> ! style=&quot;width:40px;&quot;|{{Tooltip| GF | Goals For}}<br /> ! style=&quot;width:40px;&quot;|{{Tooltip| GA| Goals Against}}<br /> ! style=&quot;width:40px;&quot;|{{Tooltip| GD | Goal Difference}}<br /> ! style=&quot;width:40px;&quot;|{{Tooltip| PG | Points per Game}}<br /> |-<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Slovakia}} [[Jozef Vengloš]]||6. 4. 1993&amp;nbsp;– 15. 6. 1995<br /> ||16||5||4||7||21||30||−9||1.19<br /> |-<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Slovakia}} [[Jozef Jankech]]||4. 7. 1995&amp;nbsp;– 23. 10. 1998<br /> ||34||18||6||10||51||33||+18||1.76<br /> |-<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Slovakia}} ''[[Dušan Radolský]]''&lt;ref&gt;managed the team against Poland at 10 November 1998 on a caretaker basis&lt;/ref&gt;||10. 11. 1998<br /> ||1||0||0||1||1||3||−2||0.00<br /> |-<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Slovakia}} [[Dušan Galis]]||1. 1. 1999&amp;nbsp;– 23. 2. 1999<br /> ||0||0||0||0||0||0||0||0.00<br /> |-<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Slovakia}} [[Jozef Adamec]]||26. 2. 1999&amp;nbsp;– 30. 11. 2001<br /> ||34||13||11||10||38||31||+7||1.47<br /> |-<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Slovakia}} ''[[Anton Dragúň]]''&lt;ref&gt;As Assistant coach he managed the team during the tour of Central and South America&lt;/ref&gt;||17. 11. 1999&amp;nbsp;– 25. 11. 2001<br /> ||4||1||0||3||2||7||−5||0.25<br /> |-0<br /> |-<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Slovakia}} ''[[Stanislav Griga]]''&lt;ref&gt;Led the team during 2001 Merdeka Tournament in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.&lt;/ref&gt;||21. 6. 2001&amp;nbsp;– 25. 6. 2001<br /> ||3||1||0||2||2||3||−1||1.00<br /> |-<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Slovakia}} [[Ladislav Jurkemik]]||1. 2. 2002&amp;nbsp;– 31. 12. 2003<br /> ||19||6||5||8||27||26||+1||1.21<br /> |-<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Slovakia}} [[Dušan Galis]]|| 1. 1. 2004&amp;nbsp;– 12. 10. 2006<br /> ||31||12||12||7||53||36||+17||1.55<br /> |-<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Slovakia}} [[Ján Kocian]]||2. 11. 2006&amp;nbsp;– 30. 6. 2008<br /> ||17||3||5||9||30||28||+2||0.82<br /> |-<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Slovakia}} [[Vladimír Weiss (footballer born 1964)|Vladimír Weiss]]||align=left|7. 7. 2008&amp;nbsp;– 31. 1. 2012<br /> ||40||16||8||16||56||53||+3||1.40<br /> |-<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Slovakia}} ''[[Michal Hipp]]''&lt;ref&gt;managed the team against Turkey on 29 February 2012 on a caretaker basis&lt;/ref&gt;||29. 2. 2012||1||1||0||0||2||1||+1||3.00<br /> |-<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Slovakia}} [[Stanislav Griga]]&lt;br /&gt;{{flagicon|Slovakia}} [[Michal Hipp]]||align=left|26. 4. 2012&amp;nbsp;– 13. 6. 2013<br /> ||12||3||4||5||11||14||−3||0.92<br /> |-<br /> |align=left|{{flagicon|Slovakia}} [[Ján Kozák (footballer, born 1954)|Ján Kozák]]||2 July 2013–<br /> ||43||23||9||11||63||43||+20||1.81<br /> |- class=&quot;sortbottom&quot;<br /> ! colspan=&quot;2&quot;|Totals!!255!!102!!64!!89!!357!!308!!+49!!1.46<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ==See also==<br /> <br /> *[[Slovakia national under-21 football team]]<br /> *[[Slovakia national under-19 football team]]<br /> *[[Slovakia national under-18 football team]]<br /> *[[Slovakia national under-17 football team]]<br /> *[[Slovakia national under-16 football team]]<br /> *[[Slovakia national under-15 football team]]<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{reflist}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> {{commons category|Slovakia national football team}}<br /> * [http://www.futbalsfz.sk/en/ Slovak Football Association official website]<br /> * [http://www.fifa.com/associations/association=svk/index.html/ Profil at FIFA official website]<br /> * [http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/season=2012/teams/team=58836/ Profil at UEFA official website]<br /> * [http://www.rsssf.com/tabless/slow-intres.html RSSSF archive of results 1939–2009]<br /> * [http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/slow-recintlp.html RSSSF archive of most capped players and highest goalscorers]<br /> <br /> {{Slovakia national football team}}<br /> {{Navboxes||title=Squads|list1=<br /> {{Slovakia Squad 2010 FIFA World Cup}}<br /> {{Slovakia squad UEFA Euro 2016}}<br /> }}<br /> {{Navboxes||title=Finalists|list1=<br /> {{2010 FIFA World Cup finalists}}<br /> {{UEFA Euro 2016 finalists}}<br /> }}<br /> {{International Football}}<br /> {{UEFA teams}}<br /> <br /> {{DEFAULTSORT:Slovakia National Football Team}}<br /> [[Category:European national association football teams]]<br /> [[Category:Football in Slovakia|National Team]]<br /> [[Category:Slovakia national football team| ]]<br /> [[Category:National sports teams of Slovakia]]</div> 78.5.223.83 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=S%26S_%E2%80%93_Sansei_Technologies&diff=796834977 S&S – Sansei Technologies 2017-08-23T09:44:35Z <p>78.5.223.83: </p> <hr /> <div>{{Use mdy dates|date=October 2012}}<br /> {{Infobox company<br /> | name = S&amp;S - Sansei Technologies<br /> | logo = SandS.svg<br /> | caption =<br /> | type =<br /> | traded_as =<br /> | genre = &lt;!-- Only used with media and publishing companies --&gt;<br /> | fate =<br /> | predecessor = Arrow Development&lt;br&gt;Arrow HUSS&lt;br&gt;Arrow Dynamics&lt;br&gt;S&amp;S Sports Inc.&lt;br/&gt;S&amp;S Power<br /> | successor =<br /> | foundation = {{Start date|1994}}<br /> | founder = Stan Checketts<br /> | defunct = &lt;!-- {{End date|YYYY|MM|DD}} --&gt;<br /> | location_city = [[Logan, Utah]]<br /> | location_country = United States<br /> | locations =<br /> | area_served = Worldwide<br /> | key_people =<br /> | industry = Manufacturing<br /> | products = [[Amusement ride]]s, [[roller coaster]]s<br /> | services =<br /> | revenue =<br /> | operating_income =<br /> | net_income =<br /> | aum = &lt;!-- Only used with financial services companies --&gt;<br /> | assets =<br /> | equity =<br /> | owner =<br /> | num_employees =<br /> | parent = [[Sansei Technologies]]<br /> | divisions =<br /> | subsid =<br /> | homepage = {{URL|http://www.engineeringexcitement.com/}}<br /> | footnotes =<br /> | intl =<br /> }}<br /> [[File:S&amp;S_Worldwide_logo.png|thumb|The former S&amp;S Worldwide logo.]]<br /> [[File:Scream @ sfne.jpg|thumb|Passengers about to get shot up on [[Scream (Six_Flags)|Scream!]], combo tower at [[Six Flags New England]].]]<br /> [[File:Power Tower Cedar Point.JPG|thumb|[[Power Tower]], an S&amp;S ride at [[Cedar Point]].]]<br /> '''S&amp;S - Sansei Technologies''', formerly '''S&amp;S Worldwide''', is an American company known for its [[pneumatic]]ally powered [[amusement ride]]s and [[roller coaster]] designing.<br /> <br /> ==History==<br /> <br /> S&amp;S - Sansei Technologies was founded by Stan Checketts as S&amp;S Sports, Inc. S&amp;S Sports manufactured bungee jumping and trampoline equipment. S&amp;S Sports was sold in 1996. In 1994, S&amp;S began manufacturing air-powered amusement rides which is now the main stay of the company.&lt;ref name=&quot;Company&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Company|url=http://www.engineeringexcitement.com/company|publisher=S&amp;S Worldwide|accessdate=July 4, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt; S&amp;S - Sansei Technologies is based in [[Logan, Utah]].<br /> <br /> In 2002, S&amp;S began looking for opportunities to expand their business, citing acquisitions as the best method to do so.&lt;ref name=&quot;S&amp;S moves to snap up defunct rivals&quot;&gt;{{cite journal|last=O'Brien|first=Tim|title=S&amp;S moves to snap up defunct rivals|journal=Amusement Business|date=August 12, 2002|volume=114|issue=32|pages=1, 9}}&lt;/ref&gt; Following the bankruptcy filing of [[wooden roller coaster]] manufacturer [[Custom Coasters International]] (CCI), S&amp;S hired founder Denise Dinn-Larrick and several other former CCI employees to start a new wooden coaster division for the company.&lt;ref name=&quot;S&amp;S moves to snap up defunct rivals&quot; /&gt; In October 2002, S&amp;S founded S&amp;S Arrow, a [[limited liability company]] which purchased the assets of the bankrupt [[Arrow Dynamics]].&lt;ref name=&quot;S&amp;S affiliate catches Arrow&quot;&gt;{{cite journal|last=O'Brien|first=Tim|title=S&amp;S affiliate catches Arrow|journal=Amusement Business|date=November 4, 2002|volume=114|issue=44|page=8}}&lt;/ref&gt; However, the only Arrow Dynamics coaster design S&amp;S continues to offer is the 4th dimension coaster.<br /> <br /> In 2004, after four wooden roller coasters were built, S&amp;S closed that division of the company.&lt;ref name=RC122&gt;{{cite journal | last = Seifert | first = Jeffrey | year = 2012 | title = The Custom Coasters Revolution| journal = RollerCoaster! Magazine | volume = 33 | issue = 4 | pages = 21–31 | publisher=American Coaster Enthusiasts | location= Zanesville, Ohio | issn = 0896-7261}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> In 2006, S&amp;S Power opened Celebration Centre, a [[Family Entertainment Center]] featuring a number of S&amp;S rides and prototypes. The facility was later sold and is currently no longer operating.&lt;ref&gt;[http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.logancelebrationcentre.com/ Logan Celebration Centre – Home&lt;!-- Bot generated title --&gt;]&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> On August 25, 2006 S&amp;S Power, Inc. announced that Stan Checketts and Gene Mulvihill, both original founding partners of S&amp;S, had formed a group to purchase a controlling interest of S &amp; S. The negotiations took several months. CEO Checketts was to direct the company based on the same principles upon which it was founded; &quot;...to provide the amusement industry with thrilling, high-quality rides the entire family can enjoy.&quot; Checketts also announced that the business operations of S&amp;S would remain under the direction of Rich Allen, who would continue in his role as Chief Operating Officer.<br /> <br /> In February 2009, Larsen MacColl Partners acquired a significant equity interest in S&amp;S, including all shares previously owned by Checketts. The Koffman family and affiliated shareholders were to maintain their ownership interest. Checketts ended his consulting relationship with the company in order to pursue other business interests.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.aceonline.org/acenewsnow/?article=232 |title=Stan Checketts Out as S&amp;S Worldwide Inc. Announces Ownership Change |work=ACE News Now |publisher=American Coaster Enthusiasts |date=September 30, 2007 |accessdate=January 9, 2014}}&lt;/ref&gt; As of December 2013, those interests included [http://www.soaringeagleziplines.com/ Soaring Eagle Zipline Inc.], of Logan Utah.<br /> <br /> In November 2012, S&amp;S Worldwide Inc., entered into a binding agreement with [[Sansei Yusoki]] Co., Ltd., of Osaka, Japan, whereby Sansei acquired 77.3% interest in S&amp;S.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.amusementtoday.com/ss-worldwide-sansei-yusoki-co-join-forces|title=S&amp;S Worldwide, Sansei Yusoki Co. join forces|date=November 19, 2012|publisher=Amusement Today|accessdate=November 20, 2012}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.reuters.com/finance/stocks/6357.OS/key-developments/article/2636303|title=SANSEI YUSOKI CO LTD to Acquire S&amp;S Worldwide, Inc.|date=November 5, 2012|publisher=Reuters News|accessdate=November 20, 2012}}&lt;/ref&gt; Signage at the 2012 and 2013 [[IAAPA]] Attractions Expos promoted the new company as S&amp;S - Sansei Technologies.<br /> <br /> ==Types of amusement rides==<br /> <br /> ===Roller coasters===<br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable sortable&quot;<br /> |-<br /> ! Model !! First produced !! Description <br /> |-<br /> | [[4th Dimension roller coaster|4-D Free Spin]] || 2015 || Variation of a [[wing coaster]] in which seats are able to rotate along the pitch axis at 360 degrees. The track does not veer off or tilt in any way, as opposed to S&amp;S' other 4th Dimension model.&lt;ref name=&quot;4th Dimension&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=4th Dimension|url=http://www.engineeringexcitement.com/rides/coasters/4th-dimension|publisher=S&amp;S Worldwide|accessdate=July 4, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | [[4th Dimension roller coaster|4th Dimension]] || 2006 || Variation of a [[wing coaster]] in which seats are able to rotate along the pitch axis at 360 degrees. The track is laid out like a traditional sit-down roller coaster.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite RCDB|coaster_name=4th Dimension|location=Logan, Utah|rcdb_number=12289|accessdate=June 12, 2015}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | [[El Loco (roller coaster)|El Loco]] || 2008 || Slower-paced roller coaster containing a beyond-vertical drop and thin rails.&lt;ref name=&quot;El Loco&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=El Loco|url=http://www.engineeringexcitement.com/rides/coasters/el-loco|publisher=S&amp;S Worldwide|accessdate=July 4, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | [[Free Fly]] || 2009 || Inverted roller coaster with track inversions that are made obsolete due to a revolving carriage.&lt;ref name=&quot;Free Fly&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Free Fly|url=http://www.engineeringexcitement.com/rides/coasters/free-fly|publisher=S&amp;S Worldwide|accessdate=July 4, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Family Inverted Coaster || 2017 || An inverted roller coaster with seating below the rails.<br /> |-<br /> | Wooden Coaster || 2003 (discontinued) || Standard wooden roller coaster with several variations in track layout.&lt;ref name=&quot;Wooden Roller Coasters&quot;&gt;{{Cite RCDB|coaster_name=Roller Coaster Search Results|location=S&amp;S Wooden Roller Coasters|accessdate=July 4, 2011|url=http://www.rcdb.com/m/r.htm?nm=na&amp;ty=2&amp;co=6930&amp;ot=2}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Screaming Squirrel || 2005 || Variation of the wild mouse roller coaster where there is no defined primary drop, consisting of several &quot;hairpins&quot; and saxophone inversions.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite RCDB|coaster_name=Screaming Squirrel|location=Logan, Utah|rcdb_number= 8463|accessdate=June 12, 2015}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Air-Launched Coaster || 2001 || Name given to a variety of roller coasters utilizing compressed air launch systems.<br /> |-<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ===Towers===<br /> * [[Space Shot (ride)|Space Shot]]&lt;ref name=&quot;Tower Rides&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Tower Rides|url=http://www.engineeringexcitement.com/rides/towers/tower-rides|publisher=S&amp;S Worldwide|accessdate=July 4, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * [[Turbo Drop]]&lt;ref name=&quot;Tower Rides&quot;/&gt;<br /> * [[Double Shot (ride)|Double Shot]]&lt;ref name=&quot;Double Shot&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Double Shot|url=http://www.engineeringexcitement.com/rides/towers/double-shot|publisher=S&amp;S Worldwide|accessdate=July 4, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * Combo Tower Ride&lt;ref name=&quot;Tower Rides&quot;/&gt;<br /> * Rotating Tower&lt;ref name=&quot;Tower Rides&quot;/&gt;<br /> * [[VertiGo (ride)|Sky Sling]]&lt;ref name=&quot;Sky Sling&quot;&gt;{{cite news|last=Moon|first=Jacob|title=Cache native breaks a speed record|url=http://www.usustatesman.com/2.5354/cache-native-breaks-a-speed-record-1.572416|accessdate=July 4, 2011|newspaper=The Utah Statesman|date=September 30, 2002}}&lt;/ref&gt; No longer available<br /> * Choose Your Thrill Tower (1 Tower Is Small, Another Is Medium Sized, And Last Tower Is The Tallest)<br /> <br /> ===Flat rides===<br /> * [[Sky Swat]]&lt;ref name=&quot;Slammer&quot;/&gt; No longer available<br /> * [[Screamin' Swing]]&lt;ref name=&quot;Screamin' Swing&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Screamin' Swing|url=http://www.engineeringexcitement.com/rides/family-rides/screamin-swing|publisher=S&amp;S Worldwide|accessdate=July 4, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * Frog Hopper&lt;ref name=&quot;Frog Hopper&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Frog Hopper |url=http://www.engineeringexcitement.com/rides/kiddie-rides/frog-hopper |publisher=S&amp;S Worldwide |accessdate=July 4, 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110718104954/http://www.engineeringexcitement.com/rides/kiddie-rides/frog-hopper |archivedate=July 18, 2011 }} &lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * Jungle Swing&lt;ref name=&quot;Jungle Swing&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Jungle Swing|url=http://www.engineeringexcitement.com/rides/kiddie-rides/junior-swing|publisher=S&amp;S Worldwide|accessdate=July 4, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> * Monkey Madness&lt;ref name=&quot;Monkey Madness&quot;&gt;{{cite web|title=Monkey Madness|url=http://www.engineeringexcitement.com/rides/kiddie-rides/monkey-madness|publisher=S&amp;S Worldwide|accessdate=July 4, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==List of roller coasters==<br /> <br /> [[File:MumboJumbo-Flamingoland.jpg|thumb|Mumbo Jumbo at Flamingo Land is an S&amp;S El Loco.]]<br /> &lt;!-- This is a list of existing projects and CONFIRMED future projects. &quot;Confirmed&quot; means the park has issued a press release announcing it (acceptable) or a reliable source (i.e., local newspaper) has published an article mentioning its construction (preferable). This is not a wish-list nor is it a place for speculation and rumor. --&gt;<br /> <br /> As of 2017, S&amp;S - Sansei Technologies has built 34 [[roller coaster]]s&lt;!--see ref--&gt; around the world.&lt;ref&gt;[https://rcdb.com/6930.htm S&amp;S - Sansei Technologies - rcdb.com]&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> {| class= &quot;wikitable sortable&quot;<br /> |-<br /> ! Name !! Model !! Park !! Country !! Opened !! Status !! class=&quot;unsortable&quot; | Ref<br /> |-<br /> | ''[[Powder Keg: A Blast into the Wilderness]]&lt;br&gt;&lt;small&gt;Formerly BuzzSaw Falls&lt;/small&gt;'' || ''Air-Launched Coaster'' || [[Silver Dollar City]] || {{flagicon|USA}} United States || 1999 || {{yes|Operating}} || &lt;ref&gt;{{Cite RCDB|coaster_name=Powder Keg: A Blast in the Wilderness|location=Silver Dollar City|rcdb_number=1903|accessdate=July 4, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | ''[[Hypersonic XLC]]'' || ''Air-Launched Coaster'' || [[Kings Dominion]] || {{flagicon|USA}} United States || 2001 || {{no|Removed}} || &lt;ref&gt;{{Cite RCDB|coaster_name=Hypersonic XLC|location=Kings Dominion|rcdb_number=729|accessdate=July 4, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | ''[[Dodonpa|Do-Dodonpa]]&lt;br&gt;&lt;small&gt;Formerly Dodonpa&lt;/small&gt;'' || ''Air-Launched Coaster'' || [[Fuji-Q Highland]] || {{flagicon|Japan}} Japan || 2001 || {{yes|Operating}} || &lt;ref&gt;{{Cite RCDB|coaster_name=Do-Dodonpa|location=Fuji-Q Highland|rcdb_number=1423|accessdate=July 4, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | ''[[Timberhawk: Ride of Prey]]'' || ''Wooden Coaster'' || [[Wild Waves Theme Park|Wild Waves Theme &amp; Water Park]] || {{flagicon|USA}} United States || 2003 || {{yes|Operating}} || &lt;ref&gt;{{Cite RCDB|coaster_name=Timberhawk: Ride of Prey|location=Wild Waves Theme &amp; Water Park|rcdb_number=1862|accessdate=July 4, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | ''[[Falken (Fårup Sommerland)|Falken]]'' || ''Wooden Coaster'' || [[Fårup Summer Park|Fårup Sommerland]] || {{flagicon|Denmark}} Denmark || 2004 || {{yes|Operating}} || &lt;ref&gt;{{Cite RCDB|coaster_name=Falken|location=Fårup Sommerland|rcdb_number=2482|accessdate=July 4, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | ''[[Avalanche(Timber Falls Adventure Park)|Avalanche]]'' || ''Wooden Coaster'' || [[Timber Falls Adventure Park]] || {{flagicon|USA}} United States || 2004 || {{yes|Operating}} || &lt;ref&gt;{{Cite RCDB|coaster_name=Avalanche|location=Timber Falls Adventure Park|rcdb_number=2588|accessdate=November 27, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | ''[[Hell Cat]]&lt;br&gt;&lt;small&gt;Formerly J2&lt;br&gt;Formerly Tsunami&lt;/small&gt;'' ||'' Wooden Coaster'' || [[Clementon Amusement Park|Clementon Park]] || {{flagicon|USA}} United States || 2004 || {{yes|Operating}} || &lt;ref&gt;{{Cite RCDB|coaster_name=Hell Cat|location=Clementon Park|rcdb_number=2586|accessdate=July 4, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | ''[[Sequoia Adventure]]'' || ''Screaming Squirrel'' || [[Gardaland]] || {{flagicon|Italy}} Italy || 2005 || {{no|Closed}} || &lt;ref&gt;{{Cite RCDB|coaster_name=Sequoia Adventure|location=Gardaland|rcdb_number=2942|accessdate=July 4, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | ''[[Man-O-War]]&lt;br&gt;&lt;small&gt;Formerly Screamin Squirrel&lt;/small&gt;'' || ''Screaming Squirrel'' || [[Mysterious Island (amusement park)|Mysterious Island]] || {{flagicon|China}} China || 2006 || {{yes|Operating}} || &lt;ref&gt;{{Cite RCDB|coaster_name=Man-O-War|location=Mysterious Island|rcdb_number=3465|accessdate=July 4, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | ''[[Eejanaika (roller coaster)|Eejanaika]]'' || ''4th Dimension'' || [[Fuji-Q Highland]] || {{flagicon|Japan}} Japan || 2006 || {{yes|Operating}} || &lt;ref&gt;{{Cite RCDB|coaster_name=Eejanaika|location=Fuji-Q Highland|rcdb_number=3254|accessdate=July 4, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | ''[[Afterburner (Wonder Island)|Afterburner]]'' || ''Screaming Squirrel'' || [[Wonder Island (amusement park)|Wonder Island]] || {{flagicon|Russia}} Russia || 2007 || {{no|Removed}} || &lt;ref&gt;{{Cite RCDB|coaster_name=Afterburner|location=Wonder Island|rcdb_number=3408|accessdate=July 4, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | ''[[Steel Hawg]]'' || ''El Loco'' || [[Indiana Beach]] || {{flagicon|USA}} United States || 2008 || {{yes|Operating}} || &lt;ref&gt;{{Cite RCDB|coaster_name=Steel Hawg|location=Indiana Beach|rcdb_number=2722|accessdate=July 4, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | ''[[Tranan]]'' || ''Free Fly'' || [[Skara Sommarland]] || {{flagicon|Sweden}} Sweden || 2009 || {{yes|Operating}} || &lt;ref&gt;{{cite RCDB|coaster_name=Tranan|location=Skara Sommarland|rcdb_number=4312|accessdate=12 January 2013}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | [[Mumbo Jumbo (roller coaster)|Mumbo Jumbo]] || ''El Loco'' || [[Flamingo Land Resort|Flamingo Land]] || {{flagicon|UK}} United Kingdom || 2009 || {{yes|Operating}} || &lt;ref&gt;{{Cite RCDB|coaster_name=Mumbo Jumbo|location=Flamingo Land|rcdb_number=4308|accessdate=July 4, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | ''[[Extreme Rusher]]'' || ''Air-Launched Coaster'' || [[Happy Valley Beijing]] || {{flagicon|China}} China || 2011 || {{yes|Operating}} || &lt;ref&gt;{{Cite RCDB|coaster_name=Extreme Rusher|location=Happy Valley Beijing|rcdb_number=9140|accessdate=July 4, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | ''[[Timber Drop]]'' || ''El Loco'' || [[Fraispertuis City]] || {{flagicon|France}} France || 2011 || {{yes|Operating}} || &lt;ref&gt;{{Cite RCDB|coaster_name=Timber Drop|location=Fraispertuis City|rcdb_number=9503|accessdate=October 30, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | ''[[Green Lantern Coaster]]'' || ''El Loco'' || [[Warner Bros. Movie World]] || {{flagicon|Australia}} Australia || 2011 || {{yes|Operating}} || &lt;ref&gt;{{Cite RCDB|coaster_name=Green Lantern Coaster|location=Warner Bros. Movie World|rcdb_number=10154|accessdate=October 30, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | ''[[Dinoconda roller coaster|Dinoconda]]'' || ''4th Dimension'' || [[China Dinosaurs Park]] || {{flagicon|China}} China || 2012 || {{yes|Operating}} || &lt;ref&gt;{{Cite RCDB|coaster_name=Dinoconda|location=China Dinosaurs Park|rcdb_number=9040|accessdate=October 30, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | ''[[Bullet Coaster]]'' || ''Air-Launched Coaster'' || [[Happy Valley Shenzhen]] || {{flagicon|China}} China || 2012 || {{yes|Operating}} || &lt;ref&gt;{{Cite RCDB|coaster_name=Bullet Coaster|location=Happy Valley Shenzhen|rcdb_number=9442|accessdate=July 4, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | ''[[Eldorado (Etnaland)|Eldorado]]'' || ''Family Coaster'' || [[Etnaland]] || {{flagicon|Italy}} Italy || 2013 || {{yes|Operating}} || &lt;ref&gt;{{Cite RCDB|coaster_name=Eldorado|location=Etnaland|rcdb_number=10682|accessdate=July 4, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | ''[[Ring Racer|ring°racer]]'' || ''Air-Launched Coaster'' || [[Nürburgring]] || {{flagicon|Germany}} Germany || 2013 || {{no|SBNO}} || &lt;ref&gt;{{Cite RCDB|coaster_name=ring°racer|location=Nürburgring|rcdb_number=4161|accessdate=January 9, 2014}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | ''[[Crazy Bird]]'' || ''El Loco'' || [[Happy Valley Tianjin]] || {{flagicon|China}} China || 2013 || {{yes|Operating}} || &lt;ref&gt;{{Cite RCDB|coaster_name=Crazy Bird|location=Happy Valley Tianjin|rcdb_number=10745|accessdate=January 9, 2014}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | ''[[El Loco (Adventuredome)|El Loco]]'' || ''El Loco'' || [[Adventuredome]] || {{flagicon|USA}} United States || 2014 || {{yes|Operating}} || &lt;ref&gt;{{Cite RCDB|coaster_name=El Loco|location=Adventuredome|rcdb_number=11450|accessdate=January 9, 2014}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | ''[[OCT Thrust SSC1000]]'' || ''Air-Launched Coaster'' || [[Happy Valley Wuhan]] || {{flagicon|China}} China || 2014 || {{yes|Operating}} || &lt;ref&gt;{{Cite RCDB|coaster_name=OCT Thrust SSC1000|location=Happy Valley Wuhan|rcdb_number=10077|accessdate=July 4, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | ''[[Batman: The Ride (Six Flags Fiesta Texas)|Batman: The Ride]]'' || ''4D Free Spin'' || [[Six Flags Fiesta Texas]] || {{flagicon|USA}} United States || 2015 || {{yes|Operating}} || &lt;ref&gt;{{Cite RCDB|coaster_name=Batman: The Ride|location=Six Flags Fiesta Texas|rcdb_number=12283|accessdate=July 4, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | ''[[The Joker (S&amp;S Worldwide)|The Joker]]'' || ''4D Free Spin'' || [[Six Flags Great Adventure]] || {{flagicon|USA}} United States || 2016 || {{yes|Operating}} || &lt;ref&gt;{{Cite RCDB|coaster_name=The Joker|location=Six Flags Great Adventue|rcdb_number=13421|accessdate=July 4, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | ''[[The Joker (S&amp;S Worldwide)|The Joker]]'' || ''4D Free Spin'' || [[Six Flags Great America]] || {{flagicon|USA}} United States || 2017 || {{yes|Operating}} || &lt;ref&gt;{{Cite RCDB|coaster_name=The Joker|location=Six Flags Great America|rcdb_number=14187|accessdate=July 4, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | ''[[The Joker (S&amp;S Worldwide)|The Joker]]'' || ''4D Free Spin'' || [[Six Flags New England]] || {{flagicon|USA}} United States || 2017 || {{yes|Operating}} || &lt;ref&gt;{{Cite RCDB|coaster_name=The Joker|location=Six Flags New England|rcdb_number=14189|accessdate=July 4, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | ''[[The Joker (S&amp;S Worldwide)|The Joker]]'' || ''4D Free Spin'' || [[Six Flags Over Texas]] || {{flagicon|USA}} United States || 2017 || {{yes|Operating}} || &lt;ref&gt;{{Cite RCDB|coaster_name=The Joker|location=Six Flags Over Texas|rcdb_number=14188|accessdate=July 4, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | ''[[Arashi (Nagashima Spa Land)| Arashi]]'' || ''4D Free Spin'' || [[Nagashima Spa Land]] || {{flagicon|Japan}} Japan || 2017 || {{yes|Operating}} || &lt;ref&gt;{{Cite RCDB|coaster_name=Arashi|location=Nagashima Spa Land|rcdb_number=14052|accessdate=July 4, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | ''[[Merlin's Mayhem]]'' || ''Family Inverted Coaster'' || [[Dutch Wonderland]] || {{flagicon|USA}} United States || 2017 || {{no|Under Construction}} || &lt;ref&gt;{{Cite RCDB|coaster_name=Merlin's Mayhem|location=Dutch Wonderland|rcdb_number=14187|accessdate=July 4, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | ''[[GaleForce]]'' || ''Launch Coaster'' || [[Playland's Castaway Cove]] || {{flagicon|USA}} United States || 2017 || {{yes|Operating}} || &lt;ref&gt;{{Cite RCDB|coaster_name=GaleForce|location=Playland's Castaway Cove|rcdb_number=13346|accessdate=July 4, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | ''[[Catapult Roller Coaster]]'' || ''Air-Launched Coaster'' || [[Sun Tzu Cultural Park]] || {{flagicon|China}} China || 2017 || {{no|Under Construction}} || &lt;ref&gt;{{Cite RCDB|coaster_name=Catapult Roller Coaster|location=Sun Tzu Cultural Park|rcdb_number=12256|accessdate=July 4, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | {{N/A|Unknown}} || ''4D Free Spin'' || [[World Fairytale Land]] || {{flagicon|China}} China || 2020 || {{no|Under Construction}} || &lt;ref&gt;{{Cite RCDB|coaster_name=Unknown|location=World Fairytale Land|rcdb_number=15224|accessdate=June 12, 2012}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ==List of other attractions==<br /> <br /> {| class= &quot;wikitable sortable&quot;<br /> |-<br /> ! Name !! Model !! Park !! Country !! Opened !! Status !! class=&quot;unsortable&quot; | Ref<br /> |-<br /> | ''[[Barnstormer (ride)|Barnstormer]]'' || ''Screamin' Swing'' || [[Dollywood]] || {{flagicon|USA}} United States || 2011 || {{yes|Operating}} || <br /> |-<br /> | ''[[Giant Barn Swing]]'' || ''Screamin' Swing'' || [[Silver Dollar City]] || {{flagicon|USA}} United States || 2007 || {{yes|Operating}} || <br /> |-<br /> | ''[[Rush (Thorpe Park)|Rush]]'' || ''Screamin' Swing'' || [[Thorpe Park]] || {{flagicon|UK}} United Kingdom || 2005 || {{yes|Operating}} || &lt;ref&gt;{{Parkz|ride_name=Rush|location=Thorpe Park|parkz_number=828|accessdate=July 4, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | ''[[Skyhawk (ride)|Skyhawk]]'' || ''Screamin' Swing'' || [[Cedar Point]] || {{flagicon|USA}} United States || 2006 || {{yes|Operating}} || <br /> |-<br /> | ''[[Thunder and Lightning (Lake Compounce)|Thunder and Lightning]]'' || ''Screamin' Swing'' || [[Lake Compounce]] || {{flagicon|USA}} United States || 2006 || {{yes|Operating}} || <br /> |-<br /> | ''[[Xtreme Swing]]'' || ''Screamin' Swing'' || [[Valleyfair]] || {{flagicon|USA}} United States || 2006 || {{yes|Operating}} || <br /> |-<br /> |Giant Canyon Swing<br /> |''Screamin' Swing''<br /> |[[Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park]]<br /> |{{flagicon|USA}} United States<br /> |2010|| {{yes|Operating}} <br /> |<br /> |-<br /> | ''[[Batwing Spaceshot]]'' || ''Space Shot'' || [[Warner Bros. Movie World]] || {{flagicon|Australia}} Australia || 2006 || {{yes|Operating}} || &lt;ref&gt;{{Parkz|ride_name=Batwing Spaceshot|location=Warner Bros. Movie World|parkz_number=176|accessdate=July 4, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | ''[[Big Shot (ride)|Big Shot]]'' || ''Space Shot'' || [[Stratosphere Las Vegas]] || {{flagicon|USA}} United States || 1996 || {{yes|Operating}} || &lt;ref&gt;{{Parkz|ride_name=Big Shot|location=Stratosphere|parkz_number=649|accessdate=July 4, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | ''[[Detonator (Worlds of Fun)|Detonator]]'' || ''Space Shot'' || [[Worlds of Fun]] || {{flagicon|USA}} United States || 1996 || {{yes|Operating}} || &lt;ref&gt;{{Parkz|ride_name=Detonator|location=Thorpe Park|parkz_number=814|accessdate=July 4, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | ''[[Doctor Doom's Fearfall]]'' || ''Space Shot'' || [[Islands of Adventure]] || {{flagicon|USA}} United States || 1999 || {{yes|Operating}} || &lt;ref&gt;{{Parkz|ride_name=Doctor Dooms Fearfall|location=Islands of Adventure|parkz_number=330|accessdate=July 4, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | ''[[Ice Blast: The Ride]]'' || ''Space Shot'' || [[Blackpool Pleasure Beach]] || {{flagicon|UK}} United Kingdom || 1997 || {{yes|Operating}} || &lt;ref&gt;{{Parkz|ride_name=Ice Blast|location=Blackpool Pleasure Beach|parkz_number=987|accessdate=July 4, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | ''[[Maliboomer]]'' || ''Space Shot'' || [[Disney California Adventure Park]] || {{flagicon|USA}} United States || 2001 || {{no|Removed}} ||&lt;ref&gt;{{Parkz|ride_name=Maliboomer|location=Disney California Adventure Park|parkz_number=292|accessdate=July 4, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | ''[[Raketti (Linnanmäki)|Raketti]]'' || ''Space Shot'' || [[Linnanmäki]] || {{flagicon|Finland}} Finland || 1999 || {{yes|Operating}} || <br /> |-<br /> | ''[[Space Shot (U.S. Space &amp; Rocket Center)|Space Shot]]'' || ''Space Shot'' || [[U.S. Space &amp; Rocket Center]] || {{flagicon|USA}} United States || {{N/A|Unknown}} || {{yes|Operating}} || <br /> |-<br /> | ''[[Space Shot (Walibi Holland)|Space Shot]]'' || ''Space Shot'' || [[Walibi Holland]] || {{flagicon|Netherlands}} Netherlands || 1998 || {{yes|Operating}} || <br /> |-<br /> | ''[[Columbia &amp; Discovery]]'' || ''Multi-tower Ride'' || [[Mirabilandia (Italy)|Mirabilandia]] || {{flagicon|Italy}} Italy || 1997 || {{yes|Operating}} || <br /> |-<br /> | ''[[Dominator (ride)|Dominator]]'' || ''Multi-tower Ride'' || [[Dorney Park &amp; Wildwater Kingdom|Dorney Park]] || {{flagicon|USA}} United States || 1999 || {{yes|Operating}} || <br /> |- <br /> | ''[[Power Tower]]'' || ''Multi-tower Ride'' || [[Cedar Point]] || {{flagicon|USA}} United States || 1998 || {{yes|Operating}} || <br /> |-<br /> | ''[[Power Tower]]'' || ''Multi-tower Ride'' || [[Valleyfair]] || {{flagicon|USA}} United States || 2000 || {{yes|Operating}} || <br /> |-<br /> | ''[[Sasquatch (ride)|Sasquatch]]'' || ''Multi-tower Ride'' || [[Great Escape and Splashwater Kingdom|Great Escape]] || {{flagicon|USA}} United States || 2009 || {{yes|Operating}} || <br /> |-<br /> | ''[[The Rocket (Lagoon)|The Rocket]]'' || ''Multi-tower Ride'' || [[Lagoon Amusement Park|Lagoon]] || {{flagicon|USA}} United States || 1999|| {{yes|Operating}} || <br /> |-<br /> | ''[[Hellevator (Playland)|Hellevator]]'' || ''Combo Tower Ride'' || [[Playland (Vancouver)|Playland]] || {{flagicon|Canada}} Canada || 2000 || {{yes|Operating}} || <br /> |-<br /> | ''[[Scream! (ride)|Scream!]]'' || ''Combo Tower Ride'' || [[Six Flags Fiesta Texas]] || {{flagicon|USA}} United States || 1999 || {{yes|Operating}} || <br /> |-<br /> | ''[[Scream! (ride)|Scream!]]'' || ''Combo Tower Ride'' || [[Six Flags New England]] || {{flagicon|USA}} United States || 1998 || {{yes|Operating}} || &lt;ref&gt;{{Parkz|ride_name=Scream|location=Six Flags New England|parkz_number=1255|accessdate=July 4, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | ''[[Down Time (Lake Compounce)|Down Time]]'' || ''Turbo Drop'' || [[Lake Compounce]] || {{flagicon|USA}} United States || 2004 || {{yes|Operating}} || <br /> |-<br /> | ''[[Supreme Scream]]'' || ''Turbo Drop'' || [[Knott's Berry Farm]] || {{flagicon|USA}} United States || 1998 || {{yes|Operating}} || &lt;ref&gt;{{Parkz|ride_name=Supreme Scream|location=Knotts Berry Farm|parkz_number=310|accessdate=July 4, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | ''[[Sky Swat|Catapult]]&lt;br&gt;&lt;small&gt;Formerly SWAT&lt;/small&gt;'' || ''Sky Swat'' || [[Six Flags New England]]&lt;br&gt;&lt;small&gt;[[Six Flags AstroWorld]]&lt;/small&gt; || {{flagicon|USA}} United States || 2006&lt;br&gt;&lt;small&gt;2003 to 2005&lt;/small&gt; || {{no|Removed}} || &lt;ref name=&quot;SFNE&quot;&gt;{{cite web|url=http://sfneonline.org/2013/03/05/six-flags-catapult-removed/|title=Catapult to be removed from Six Flags New England|work=Blog|accessdate=March 11, 2013|date=March 5, 2013}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | ''[[Sky Swat|Slammer]]'' || ''Sky Swat'' || [[Thorpe Park]] || {{flagicon|UK}} United Kingdom || 2005 || {{no|Closed}} || &lt;ref name=&quot;Slammer&quot;&gt;{{Parkz|ride_name=Slammer|location=Thorpe Park|parkz_number=820|accessdate=July 4, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | ''[[VertiGo (ride)|VertiGo]]'' || ''Sky Sling'' || [[Cedar Point]] || {{flagicon|USA}} United States || 2001 || {{no|Removed}} ||<br /> |-<br /> | ''[[VertiGo (ride)|VertiGo]]'' || ''Sky Sling'' || [[Knott's Berry Farm]] || {{flagicon|USA}} United States || 2001 || {{no|Removed}} ||<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{reflist|30em}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> * {{Official website|http://www.engineeringexcitement.com/}}<br /> * {{Commons category-inline|S&amp;S Power|S&amp;S Worldwide}}<br /> <br /> {{S&amp;S Worldwide}}<br /> <br /> {{DEFAULTSORT:SandS Worldwide}}<br /> [[Category:Amusement ride manufacturers]]<br /> [[Category:Roller coaster manufacturers]]<br /> [[Category:Amusement rides manufactured by S&amp;S Worldwide| SandS Worldwide]]<br /> [[Category:Manufacturing companies based in Utah]]<br /> [[Category:S&amp;S Worldwide| ]]<br /> [[Category:1994 establishments in Utah]]</div> 78.5.223.83 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ternana_Calcio&diff=788931445 Ternana Calcio 2017-07-04T10:13:06Z <p>78.5.223.83: </p> <hr /> <div>{{EngvarB|date=May 2014}}<br /> {{Use dmy dates|date=May 2014}}<br /> {{Infobox football club |<br /> clubname = Ternana|<br /> image = Ternana logo.png |<br /> fullname = Ternana Calcio SpA |<br /> nickname = ''Rossoverdi'' (Red-greens);&lt;br/&gt;''Fère'' (Beasts) |<br /> founded = 1925 |<br /> ground = [[Stadio Libero Liberati]],&lt;br/&gt;[[Terni]], Italy |<br /> capacity = 22,000 | <br /> owner = [[Stefano Bandecchi]]|<br /> chairman = [[Stefano Ranucci]] |<br /> manager = [[Fabio Liverani]] |<br /> league = {{Italian football updater|Ternana}} |<br /> season = {{Italian football updater|Ternana2}} |<br /> position = {{Italian football updater|Ternana3}} |<br /> website = http://www.ternanacalcio.com |<br /> current = 2016–17 Ternana Calcio season <br /> |pattern_b1=_ternana1617h<br /> |body1=228b22<br /> |pattern_la1=_ternana1617h<br /> |leftarm1=808040<br /> |pattern_ra1=_ternana1617h<br /> |rightarm1=808040<br /> |pattern_sh1=_ternana1617h<br /> |shorts1=000000<br /> |pattern_so1=_ternana1617h<br /> |socks1=000000<br /> &lt;!-- Divisa da trasferta --&gt;<br /> |pattern_la2=_ternana1617a<br /> |pattern_b2=_ternana1617a<br /> |pattern_ra2=_ternana1617a<br /> |pattern_sh2=_ternana1617a<br /> |pattern_so2=_ternana1617a<br /> |leftarm2=FFFFFF<br /> |body2=FFFFFF<br /> |rightarm2=FFFFFF<br /> |shorts2=FFFFFF<br /> |socks2=FFFFFF<br /> &lt;!-- Terza divisa --&gt;<br /> |pattern_la3=_ternana1617t<br /> |pattern_b3=_ternana1617t<br /> |pattern_ra3=_ternana1617t<br /> |pattern_sh3=_ternana1617t<br /> |pattern_so3=_ternana1617h<br /> |leftarm3 =000000<br /> |body3 =000000<br /> |rightarm3 =000000<br /> |shorts3 =000000<br /> |socks3 =000000<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''Ternana Calcio''' is an [[Football in Italy|Italian football]] club based in the city of [[Terni]], [[Umbria]].<br /> <br /> The club was founded in 1925 and refounded in 1993. In its history, Ternana have twice played in [[Serie A]] (seasons [[Serie A 1972-73|1972–73]] and [[Serie A 1974-75|1974–75]]) and 27 times in [[Serie B]]. The club is currently playing in [[2015–16 Serie B|Serie B]].<br /> <br /> The first team from [[Umbria]] to reach Serie A, Ternana enjoy a local rivalry with [[A.C. Perugia Calcio|Perugia]], and play their home matches at the [[Stadio Libero Liberati]].<br /> <br /> ==History==<br /> <br /> ===Serie A===<br /> <br /> ===Foundation===<br /> The club was founded in 1925 as '''Terni F.B.C''' after the merger between ''Terni Football Club'' and ''Unione Sportiva Ternana'', reaching the II Division in 1926 and the I Division (nowadays known as [[Serie B]]) just a year later.<br /> <br /> ===From Serie C to Serie B===<br /> The club, however, folded in due to financial difficulties, being refounded in 1929 as Unione Fascista Ternana (a denomination that was common during the Italian fascist regime). Folding again in 1933, the club returned to footballing action in 1935 under the name Polisportiva [[Mario Umberto Borzacchini]], after a racing car driver and a native of Terni who had died at the [[1933 Monza Grand Prix]]. In 1938 the new club reached promotion to [[Serie C]], missing a second consecutive promotion the following year.<br /> <br /> In 1946, after the World War II, football restarted in Italy and Ternana played in the [[Serie B]], missing promotion for two consecutive years, and being relegated to Serie C in 1949 and [[Serie D|IV Serie]] in 1950. A third relegation, this time to [[Promozione]], came in 1953, and was followed by two years in the regional division for Ternana before returning to IV Serie in 1955. The club returned to [[Serie C]] in 1964, and [[Serie B]] in 1968, the latter under coach [[Corrado Viciani]].<br /> <br /> ===1970s–1993: From Serie A to bankruptcy===<br /> In 1972, Ternana finally won Serie B and reached Serie A for their first time, again with Viciani as coach. However, the club did not prove to be ready for Serie A, as they were promptly relegated in their debut appearance in the top flight, managing only three wins in 30 matches. In 1974, again in Serie B, Ternana managed to reach one of the three top spots, winning their second promotion to Serie A; this was, however, followed by yet another sad relegation. In the following years, despite a number of noted head coaches such as [[Edmondo Fabbri]], [[Cesare Maldini]] and [[Renzo Ulivieri]], Ternana did not manage to return in the top flight, and instead were relegated to Serie C in 1980, despite a prestigious run in the [[Coppa Italia 1979–80]], where Ternana reached the semi-finals, being then eliminated 3–1 on aggregate by [[A.S. Roma|Roma]].<br /> <br /> During the 1980s Ternana played between [[Serie C1]] and [[Serie C2]], before going bankrupt on 12 December 1987. Managed by an official liquidator, Ternana ended the season and escaped relegation. The club, bought in the summer of 1988 by a consortium headed by Gaspare Gambino, won promotion to Serie C in 1988–89 after winning the penalty shootout in a playoff against [[Chieti Calcio|Chieti]]. Successively, Ternana won Serie C1 in 1992 and marked their return to Serie B. The promotion was, however, followed by financial troubles that prevented new signings. At the end of the season, which the team finished in the last position, Ternana went officially bankrupt.<br /> <br /> ===1993–1998: From the refoundation to Serie B===<br /> On the summer 1993 the club was refounded as '''Ternana Calcio''' and was being forced to begin again from [[Serie D]]. In their first Serie D campaign, Ternana missed promotion, ending in third place behind [[Teramo Calcio|Teramo]] and local rivals [[A.S.D. Narnese Calcio|Narnese]]. This was followed by another unsuccessful attempt, as Ternana lost promotion to [[A.S. Viterbese Calcio|Viterbese]]; despite this, the club was later readmitted to Serie C2 to fill a league vacancy (''ripescaggio'').<br /> In 1996–97 and 1997–98, with a new president and [[Luigi Delneri]] as head coach, Ternana won two consecutive promotions, thus returning to Serie B.<br /> <br /> ===1998–present: From Serie B to Lega Pro Prima Divisione and back===<br /> Ternana played Serie B from 1998 until 2006. In [[2003-04 Serie B|2004]] missed a promotion in Serie A finishing 4 points behind [[Fiorentina]].<br /> <br /> In 2006 they were relegated to Serie C1 (since the season 2008–09 [[Lega Pro Prima Divisione]]).<br /> <br /> In the season 2010–11 the club was relegated to [[Lega Pro Seconda Divisione]] after losing the play-out, but it was later readmitted to [[Lega Pro Prima Divisione]] in 4 August 2011 to fill vacancies.&lt;ref&gt;http://sport.repubblica.it/news/sport/calcio-lega-pro-ripescaggi-5-in-i-divisione-e-rimini-in-ii/4014274&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> In the following season [[2011-12 Lega Pro Prima Divisione|2011–12]] it was promoted from [[Lega Pro Prima Divisione]] to [[Serie B]].<br /> <br /> Back in Serie B, Ternana has avoided relegation as well as play-outs for 6 consecutive seasons.<br /> <br /> In June 2017, the ownership of the club passed to the [[Università degli Studi Niccolò Cusano]]. <br /> <br /> ==Colors and badge==<br /> The team's colours are red and green. It is the only Italian professional team with a red and green combination.<br /> <br /> ===Current squad===<br /> {{updated|27 January, 2017}}.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://ternanacalcio.com/team/|title=Prima squadra|date=1 September 2016|accessdate=1 September 2016|publisher=Ternana Calcio|language=Italian}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> {{Fs start}}<br /> {{Fs player|no= 1|nat=ITA|name=[[Raffaele Di Gennaro]]|pos=GK|other=&lt;small&gt;on loan from [[Inter Milan|Inter]]&lt;/small&gt;}}<br /> {{Fs player|no= 2|nat=ITA|name=[[Damiano Zanon]]|pos=DF}}<br /> {{Fs player|no= 3|nat=ITA|name=[[Andrea Rossi (footballer)|Andrea Rossi]]|pos=DF|other=&lt;small&gt;on loan from [[Delfino Pescara 1936|Pescara]]&lt;/small&gt;}}<br /> {{Fs player|no= 4|nat=SVK|name=[[Martin Valjent]]|pos=MF}}<br /> {{Fs player|no= 5|nat=ITA|name=[[Alberto Masi]]|pos=DF}}<br /> {{Fs player|no= 6|nat=ITA|name=[[Biagio Meccariello]]|pos=DF}}<br /> {{Fs player|no= 7|nat=ITA|name=[[Gaetano Monachello]]|pos=FW|other=&lt;small&gt;on loan from [[Atalanta B.C.|Atalanta]]&lt;/small&gt;}}<br /> {{Fs player|no= 8|nat=ITA|name=[[Manuel Coppola]]|pos=MF}}<br /> {{Fs player|no= 9|nat=ITA|name=[[Antonino La Gumina]]|pos=FW|other=&lt;small&gt;on loan from [[U.S. Città di Palermo|Palermo]]&lt;/small&gt;}}<br /> {{Fs player|no=10|nat=URU|name=[[Cesar Falletti]]|pos=MF}}<br /> {{Fs player|no=11|nat=CRO|name=[[Marko Dugandžić]]|pos=FW}}<br /> {{Fs player|no=14|nat=ITA|name=[[Simone Palombi]]|pos=FW|other=&lt;small&gt;on loan from [[S.S. Lazio|Lazio]]&lt;/small&gt;}}<br /> {{Fs player|no=16|nat=ITA|name=[[Lorenzo Di Livio]]|pos=MF|other=&lt;small&gt;on loan from [[A.S. Roma|Roma]]&lt;/small&gt;}}<br /> {{Fs player|no=17|nat=ITA|name=[[Jacopo Petriccione]]|pos=MF|other=&lt;small&gt;on loan from [[ACF Fiorentina|Fiorentina]]&lt;/small&gt;}}<br /> {{Fs mid}}<br /> {{Fs player|no=18|nat=ITA|name=[[Luca Germoni]]|pos=DF|other=&lt;small&gt;on loan from [[S.S. Lazio|Lazio]]&lt;/small&gt;}}<br /> {{Fs player|no=19|nat=ITA|name=[[Giovanni Di Noia]]|pos=MF|other=&lt;small&gt;on loan from [[F.C. Bari 1908|Bari]]&lt;/small&gt;}}<br /> {{Fs player|no=20|nat=URU|name=[[Felipe Avenatti]]|pos=FW}}<br /> {{Fs player|no=22|nat=ITA|name=[[Simone Aresti]]|pos=GK|other=&lt;small&gt;on loan from [[Delfino Pescara 1936|Pescara]]}}<br /> {{Fs player|no=23|nat=ITA|name=[[Robert Acquafresca]]|pos=FW}}<br /> {{Fs player|no=24|nat=ITA|name=[[Fabio Della Giovanna]]|pos=DF|other=&lt;small&gt;on loan from [[Inter Milan|Inter]]&lt;/small&gt;}}<br /> {{Fs player|no=25|nat=ITA|name=[[Marino Defendi]]|pos=MF}}<br /> {{Fs player|no=26|nat=ITA|name=Francesco Flavioni|pos=DF}}<br /> {{Fs player|no=27|nat=ARG|name=[[Cristian Daniel Ledesma|Cristian Ledesma]]|pos=MF}}<br /> {{Fs player|no=28|nat=ITA|name=[[Antonio Palumbo (footballer)|Antonio Palumbo]]|pos=MF|other=&lt;small&gt;on loan from [[U.C. Sampdoria|Sampdoria]]&lt;/small&gt;}}<br /> {{Fs player|no=30|nat=ITA|name=[[Matteo Contini]]|pos=DF|other=&lt;small&gt;on loan from [[Atalanta B.C.|Atalanta]]&lt;/small&gt;}}<br /> {{Fs player|no=32|nat=ITA|name=[[Alessandro Piacenti]]|pos=GK}}<br /> {{Fs player|no=33|nat=FRA|name=[[Modibo Diakité]]|pos=DF}}<br /> {{Fs player|no=34|nat=ITA|name=[[Stefano Pettinari]]|pos=FW|other=&lt;small&gt;on loan from [[Delfino Pescara 1936|Pescara]]}}<br /> {{Fs end}}<br /> <br /> ===Out on loan===<br /> {{Fs start}}<br /> {{Fs player|nat=ITA|name=[[Andrea Sala (footballer)|Andrea Sala]]|pos=GK|other=at [[Urbs Sportiva Reggina 1914|Reggina]]}}<br /> {{Fs player|nat=ITA|name=Marco Boninsegni|pos=DF|other=at [[S.S.D. Group Città di Castello|Città di Castello]]}}<br /> {{Fs player|nat=ITA|name=Antonio Terracciano|pos=DF|other=at Herculaneum}}<br /> {{Fs mid}}<br /> {{Fs player|nat=ITA|name=Francesco Salvemini|pos=FW|other=at [[S.S. Akragas Città dei Templi|Akragas]]}}<br /> {{Fs player|nat=ITA|name=Leonardo Taurino|pos=FW|other=at [[Casertana F.C.|Casertana]]}}<br /> {{Fs player|nat=ITA|name=[[Leonardo Sernicola]]|pos=DF|other=at [[A.S. Melfi|Melfi]]}}<br /> {{Fs end}}<br /> <br /> ===Youth team===<br /> {{Fs start}}<br /> {{Fs player|no=27|nat=ITA|name=Alberto Roscioli|pos=DF}}<br /> {{Fs player|no=29|nat=ITA|name=Riccardo Alleori|pos=GK}}<br /> {{Fs mid}}<br /> {{Fs player|no=31|nat=ITA|name=Francesco D'Orsi|pos=MF}}<br /> {{Fs player|no=|nat=ITA|name=Giuseppe Tedesco|pos=FW}}<br /> {{Fs end}}<br /> <br /> ==Managers==<br /> {{col-start}}<br /> {{col-2}}<br /> * [[Karl Harmer]] (1930)<br /> * [[Guido Gianfardoni]] (1939–41)<br /> * [[Enrico Colombari]] (1941–42)<br /> * [[Oreste Cioni]] (1952–54), (1960–61), (1965–66)<br /> * [[Umberto Pinardi]] (1969–70)<br /> * [[Luís Vinício]] (1970–71)<br /> * [[Cesare Maldini]] (1976–77)<br /> * [[Renzo Ulivieri]] (1978–79)<br /> * [[Gian Piero Ghio]] (1980–81)<br /> * [[Lauro Toneatto]] (1985–86)<br /> * [[Mario Facco]] (1986–88)<br /> * [[Claudio Tobia]] (1988–90)<br /> * [[Angelo Orazi]] (1990–91)<br /> * [[Roberto Clagluna]] (1991–92)<br /> * [[Franco Liguori]] (1992–93)<br /> * [[Claudio Tobia]] (1993–94)<br /> * [[Leonardo Acori]] (1994–95)<br /> * [[Massimo Silva]] (1995–96)<br /> * [[Luciano Spinosi]] (1996)<br /> * [[Luigi Delneri]] (1996–98)<br /> * [[Antonello Cuccureddu]] (1998)<br /> * [[Luigi Delneri]] (1998–99)<br /> {{col-2}}<br /> * [[Vincenzo Guerini]] (1998–00)<br /> * [[Tarcisio Burgnich]] (1999–00)<br /> * [[Andrea Agostinelli]] (2000–01)<br /> * [[Bruno Bolchi]] (2001–02)<br /> * [[Mario Beretta]] (2002–04)<br /> * [[Bruno Bolchi]] (2004)<br /> * [[Corrado Verdelli]] (2004)<br /> * [[Giovanni Vavassori]] (2004)<br /> * [[Domenico Caso]] (2005–06)<br /> * [[Renzo Gobbo]] (2010)<br /> * [[Fernando Orsi]] (2010–11)<br /> * [[Bruno Giordano]] (2011)<br /> * [[Domenico Toscano]] (2011–13)<br /> * [[Attilio Tesser]] (2013–15)<br /> * [[Domenico Toscano]] (2015)<br /> * [[Roberto Breda]] (2015–2016)<br /> * [[Cristian Panucci]] (2016)<br /> * [[Benito Carbone]] (2016–2017)<br /> * [[Carmine Gautieri]] (2017)<br /> * [[Fabio Liverani]] (2017)<br /> * [[Sandro Pochesci]] (2017-)<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> {{col-end}}<br /> <br /> ==Bibliography==<br /> *{{cite book|last=Armadori|first=Giorgio|title=Tra storia e leggenda, almanacco illustrato della Ternana dalle origini al 2000|author2=Christian Armadori|language=Italian|publisher=Ternana Calcio|year=2001|isbn=88-434-0859-3}}<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{Reflist}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> *[http://www.ternanacalcio.com/ Official website]<br /> <br /> {{Serie B}}<br /> {{Football in Italy}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Ternana Calcio| ]]<br /> [[Category:Football clubs in Italy]]<br /> [[Category:Football clubs in Umbria]]<br /> [[Category:Association football clubs established in 1925]]<br /> [[Category:Serie A clubs]]<br /> [[Category:Serie B clubs]]<br /> [[Category:Lega Pro Prima Divisione clubs]]<br /> [[Category:Lega Pro Seconda Divisione clubs]]<br /> [[Category:1925 establishments in Italy]]</div> 78.5.223.83 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2017%E2%80%9318_Serie_B&diff=788931415 2017–18 Serie B 2017-07-04T10:12:47Z <p>78.5.223.83: /* Personnel and kits */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox football league season<br /> | competition = [[Serie B]]<br /> | winners = <br /> | promoted = <br /> | relegated = <br /> | matches = <br /> | total goals = <br /> | league topscorer = <br /> | biggest home win = <br /> | biggest away win = <br /> | highest scoring = <br /> | longest wins = <br /> | longest unbeaten = <br /> | longest winless = <br /> | longest losses = <br /> | highest attendance = <br /> | lowest attendance = <br /> | attendance = <br /> | average attendance = <br /> | prevseason = [[2016–17 Serie B|2016–17]]<br /> | nextseason = ''[[Serie B|2018–19]]''<br /> | season = [[2017–18 in Italian football|2017–18]]<br /> |updated = <br /> }}<br /> The '''2017–18 [[Serie B]]''' (known as the '''Serie B [[Admiral Group|ConTe.it]]''' for sponsorship reasons) will be the 86th season since its establishment in 1929. A total of 22 teams are contesting the league: 15 returning from the [[2016–17 Serie B|2016–17 season]], 4 promoted from [[2016–17 Lega Pro|Lega Pro]], and 3 relegated from [[2016–17 Serie A|Serie A]].<br /> <br /> ==Teams==<br /> <br /> ===Team changes===<br /> {{Col begin}}<br /> {{Col-2}}<br /> '''Promoted from [[2016–17 Lega Pro]]'''<br /> *[[U.S. Cremonese|Cremonese]]<br /> *[[Venezia F.C.|Venezia]]<br /> *[[Foggia Calcio|Foggia]]<br /> *[[Parma Calcio 1913|Parma]]<br /> <br /> '''Relegated from [[2016–17 Serie A]]'''<br /> *[[Empoli F.C.|Empoli]]<br /> *[[U.S. Città di Palermo|Palermo]]<br /> *[[Delfino Pescara 1936|Pescara]]<br /> <br /> {{Col-2}}<br /> '''Promoted to [[2017–18 Serie A]]'''<br /> *[[S.P.A.L. 2013|SPAL]]<br /> *[[Hellas Verona F.C.|Hellas Verona]]<br /> *[[Benevento Calcio|Benevento]]<br /> <br /> '''Relegated to [[2017–18 Lega Pro]]'''<br /> *[[Trapani Calcio|Trapani]]<br /> *[[Vicenza Calcio|Vicenza]]<br /> *[[A.C. Pisa 1909|Pisa]]<br /> *[[U.S. Latina Calcio|Latina]] <br /> {{Col end}}<br /> <br /> ===Stadia and locations===<br /> {{Location map+ |Italy |width=450 |float=right |caption=Location of teams in 2017–18 Serie B|places=<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=42.8610513 |long=13.5916972 |label=&lt;small&gt;[[Ascoli Picchio F.C. 1898|Ascoli]]&lt;/small&gt;|position=right}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=40.9271413 |long=14.7901641 |label=&lt;small&gt;[[U.S. Avellino 1912|Avellino]]&lt;/small&gt;|position=left}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=41.084736 |long=16.840072 |label=&lt;small&gt;[[F.C. Bari 1908|Bari]]&lt;/small&gt;|position=right}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=45.5706672 |long=10.2348759 |label=&lt;small&gt;[[Brescia Calcio|Brescia]]&lt;/small&gt;|position=top}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=44.7755983 |long=10.8796892 |label=&lt;small&gt;[[Carpi F.C. 1909|Carpi]]&lt;/small&gt;|position=right}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=44.140378 |long=12.2596933 |label=&lt;small&gt;[[A.C. Cesena|Cesena]]&lt;/small&gt;|position=right}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=45.6428912 |long=11.7788941 |label=&lt;div style=&quot;position:relative;top:-10px;right:5px;&quot;&gt;{{nobreak|&lt;small&gt;[[A.S. Cittadella|Cittadella]]&lt;/small&gt;}}&lt;/div&gt;}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=45.1401443 |long=10.0326794 |label=&lt;small&gt;[[U.S. Cremonese|Cremonese]]&lt;/small&gt;|position=right}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=43.7264941 |long=10.9525966 |label=&lt;small&gt;[[Empoli F.C.|Empoli]]&lt;/small&gt;|position=right}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=41.4548705 |long=15.5399874 |label=&lt;small&gt;[[Foggia Calcio|Foggia]]&lt;/small&gt;|position=right}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=41.6340696 |long=13.3196937 |label=&lt;small&gt;[[Frosinone Calcio|Frosinone]]&lt;/small&gt;|position=left}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=45.4358157 |long=8.593802 |label=&lt;small&gt;[[Novara Calcio|Novara]]&lt;/small&gt;|position=top}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=38.1527423 |long=13.3400202 |label=&lt;small&gt;[[U.S. Città di Palermo|Palermo]]&lt;/small&gt;|position=top}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=44.7949054 |long=10.3362545 |label=&lt;div style=&quot;position:relative;top:10px;right:35px;&quot;&gt;{{nobreak|&lt;small&gt;[[S.S.D. Parma Calcio 1913|Parma]]&lt;/small&gt;}}&lt;/div&gt;}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=43.1062209 |long=12.3548435 |label=&lt;small&gt;[[A.C. Perugia Calcio|Perugia]]&lt;/small&gt;|position=left}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=42.4552801 |long=14.2273807 |label=&lt;small&gt;[[Delfino Pescara 1936|Pescara]]&lt;/small&gt;|position=right}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=45.3198678 |long=8.4191776 |label=&lt;small&gt;[[F.C. Pro Vercelli 1892|Pro Vercelli]]&lt;/small&gt;|position=bottom}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=40.6455384 |long=14.8214394 |label=&lt;small&gt;[[Salernitana Calcio|Salernitana]]&lt;/small&gt;|position=right}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=44.1021963 |long=9.806539 |label=&lt;small&gt;[[Spezia Calcio|Spezia]]&lt;/small&gt;|position=right}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=42.5621672 |long=12.6330713 |label=&lt;small&gt;[[Ternana Calcio|Ternana]]&lt;/small&gt;|position=left}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=45.4277801 |long=12.3618133 |label=&lt;small&gt;[[Venezia F.C.|Venezia]]&lt;/small&gt;|position=right}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=44.3154828 |long=9.3349042 |label=&lt;small&gt;[[Virtus Entella|Entella]]&lt;/small&gt;|position=left}}<br /> }}<br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable sortable&quot;<br /> |-<br /> ! Team<br /> ! Home city<br /> ! Stadium<br /> ! Capacity<br /> ! 2016–17 season<br /> |-<br /> | [[Ascoli Picchio F.C. 1898|Ascoli]]<br /> | [[Ascoli Piceno]]<br /> | [[Stadio Cino e Lillo Del Duca]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|10887}}<br /> | [[2016-17 Serie B|15th in Serie B]]*<br /> |-<br /> | [[U.S. Avellino 1912|Avellino]]<br /> | [[Avellino]]<br /> | [[Stadio Partenio-Adriano Lombardi|Stadio Partenio – Adriano Lombardi]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|10215}}<br /> | [[2016-17 Serie B|17th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[F.C. Bari 1908|Bari]]<br /> | [[Bari]]<br /> | [[Stadio San Nicola]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|58270}}<br /> | [[2016-17 Serie B|12th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Brescia Calcio|Brescia]]<br /> | [[Brescia]]<br /> | [[Stadio Mario Rigamonti]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|16743}}<br /> | [[2016-17 Serie B|14th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Carpi F.C. 1909|Carpi]]<br /> | [[Carpi, Emilia-Romagna|Carpi]]<br /> | [[Stadio Sandro Cabassi]] &lt;small&gt;<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|5510}}<br /> | [[2016–17 Serie B|7th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[A.C. Cesena|Cesena]]<br /> | [[Cesena]]<br /> | [[Stadio Dino Manuzzi|Orogel Stadium Dino Manuzzi]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|23860}}<br /> | [[2016-17 Serie B|13th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[A.S. Cittadella|Cittadella]]<br /> | [[Cittadella]]<br /> | [[Stadio Pier Cesare Tombolato]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|7623}}<br /> | [[2016-17 Serie B|6th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[U.S. Cremonese|Cremonese]]<br /> | [[Cremona]]<br /> | [[Stadio Giovanni Zini]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|20641}}<br /> | [[2016–17 Lega Pro|Lega Pro/A Champions]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Empoli F.C.|Empoli]]<br /> | [[Empoli]]<br /> | [[Stadio Carlo Castellani]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|16,800}}<br /> | [[2016–17 Serie A|18th in Serie A]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Foggia Calcio|Foggia]]<br /> | [[Foggia]]<br /> | [[Stadio Pino Zaccheria]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|16798}}<br /> | [[2016–17 Lega Pro|Lega Pro/C Champions]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Frosinone Calcio|Frosinone]]<br /> | [[Frosinone]]<br /> | [[Stadio Benito Stirpe]]&lt;ref&gt;[http://www.calcioefinanza.it/2017/06/09/nuovo-stadio-frosinone-benito-stirpe/ Il Frosinone dice addio al Matusa: nella prossima stagione giocherà al Benito Stirpe]&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|16125}}<br /> | [[2016–17 Serie B|3rd in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Novara Calcio|Novara]]<br /> | [[Novara]]<br /> | [[Stadio Silvio Piola (Novara)|Stadio Silvio Piola]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|17875}}<br /> | [[2016-17 Serie B|9th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[U.S. Città di Palermo|Palermo]]<br /> | [[Palermo]]<br /> | [[Stadio Renzo Barbera]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|36349}}<br /> | [[2016–17 Serie A|19th in Serie A]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Parma Calcio 1913|Parma]]<br /> | [[Parma]]<br /> | [[Stadio Ennio Tardini]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|27,906}}<br /> | [[2016–17 Lega Pro|2nd in Lega Pro/B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[A.C. Perugia Calcio|Perugia]]<br /> | [[Perugia]]<br /> | [[Stadio Renato Curi]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|23125}}<br /> | [[2016–17 Serie B|4th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Delfino Pescara 1936|Pescara]]<br /> | [[Pescara]]<br /> | [[Stadio Adriatico – Giovanni Cornacchia]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|20515}}<br /> | [[2016–17 Serie A|20th in Serie A]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[F.C. Pro Vercelli 1892|Pro Vercelli]]<br /> | [[Vercelli]]<br /> | [[Stadio Silvio Piola (Vercelli)|Stadio Silvio Piola]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|5500}}<br /> | [[2016-17 Serie B|16th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Salernitana Calcio|Salernitana]]<br /> | [[Salerno]]<br /> | [[Stadio Arechi]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|31300}}<br /> | [[2016-17 Serie B|11th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Spezia Calcio|Spezia]]<br /> | [[La Spezia]]<br /> | [[Stadio Alberto Picco]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|10290}}<br /> | [[2016-17 Serie B|8th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Ternana Calcio|Ternana]]<br /> | [[Terni]]<br /> | [[Stadio Libero Liberati]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|17460}}<br /> | [[2016-17 Serie B|18th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Venezia F.C.|Venezia]]<br /> | [[Venezia]]<br /> | [[Stadio Pierluigi Penzo]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|7450}}<br /> | [[2016–17 Lega Pro|Lega Pro/B Champions]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Virtus Entella]]<br /> | [[Chiavari]]<br /> | [[Stadio Comunale (Chiavari)|Stadio Comunale Aldo Gastaldi]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|5535}}<br /> | [[2016-17 Serie B|10th in Serie B]]<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ===Personnel and kits===<br /> {|class=&quot;wikitable sortable&quot;<br /> |-<br /> !Team<br /> !Manager<br /> !Captain<br /> !Kit manufacturer<br /> !Sponsors<br /> |-<br /> | Ascoli<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Fulvio Fiorin]] &amp; {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Enzo Maresca]]<br /> | <br /> |<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> | Avellino<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Walter Novellino]]<br /> | <br /> |<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> | Bari<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Fabio Grosso]]<br /> | <br /> | [[Zeus]]<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> | Brescia<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Roberto Boscaglia]]<br /> | <br /> |<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> | Carpi<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} TBA<br /> | <br /> |<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> | Cesena<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Andrea Camplone]]<br /> | <br /> |<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> | Cittadella<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Roberto Venturato]]<br /> | <br /> |<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> | Cremonese<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Attilio Tesser]]<br /> | <br /> |<br /> | <br /> |- <br /> | Empoli<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Vincenzo Vivarini]]<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Massimo Maccarone]]<br /> | [[Joma]]<br /> | Gensan<br /> |-<br /> | Foggia<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Giovanni Stroppa]]<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Cristian Agnelli]]<br /> | [[Nike, Inc.|Nike]]<br /> | Tamma<br /> |-<br /> | Frosinone<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Moreno Longo]]<br /> | <br /> |<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> | Novara<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Eugenio Corini]]<br /> | <br /> |<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> | Palermo<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Bruno Tedino]]<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Roberto Vitiello]]<br /> | [[Joma]]<br /> | Bisaten<br /> |-<br /> | Parma<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Roberto D'Aversa]]<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Alessandro Lucarelli]]<br /> | [[Errea]]<br /> | [[Aon (company)|Aon]]<br /> |-<br /> | Perugia<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Federico Giunti]]<br /> | TBA<br /> | <br /> | <br /> |-<br /> | Pescara<br /> | {{flagicon|CZE}} [[Zdeněk Zeman]]<br /> | {{flagicon|ALB}} [[Ledian Memushaj]]<br /> | [[Errea]]<br /> | Oma <br /> |-<br /> | Pro Vercelli<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Gianluca Grassadonia]]<br /> | <br /> | <br /> | <br /> |-<br /> | Salernitana<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Alberto Bollini]]<br /> | <br /> | <br /> | <br /> |-<br /> | Spezia<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Fabio Gallo]]<br /> | <br /> | <br /> | <br /> |-<br /> | Ternana<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Fabio Liverani]]<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Biagio Meccariello]]<br /> | <br /> | <br /> |-<br /> | Venezia<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Filippo Inzaghi]]<br /> | <br /> | <br /> | <br /> |-<br /> | Virtus Entella<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Gianpaolo Castorina]]<br /> | <br /> | <br /> | <br /> |}<br /> <br /> ===Managerial changes===<br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable sortable&quot;<br /> |-<br /> ! Team<br /> ! Outgoing manager<br /> ! Manner of departure<br /> ! Date of vacancy<br /> ! Position in table<br /> ! Replaced by<br /> ! Date of appointment<br /> |-<br /> | Ascoli<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Alfredo Aglietti]]<br /> | End of contract<br /> | 1 June 2017<br /> | rowspan=&quot;11&quot; | Pre-season<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Fulvio Fiorin &amp; {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Enzo Maresca]]<br /> | 1 June 2017&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |url=http://www.ascolipicchio.com/index.php/news/dettaglio/presentati-il-nuovo-allenatore-fiorin-e-il-vice-maresca |publisher=Ascoli Picchio FC 1898 |language=Italian |title=Presentati il nuovo allenatore Fiorin e il vice Maresca. |accessdate=1 June 2017 |date=1 June 2017}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |url=http://www.corrieredellosport.it/news/calcio/calcio-mercato/2017/06/01-26562999/calciomercato_ascoli_separazione_con_il_tecnico_aglietti/ |publisher=Corriere dello Sport - Stadio |language=Italian |title=Calciomercato Ascoli, addio con Aglietti. Panchina a Fiorin e Maresca |accessdate=1 June 2017 |date=1 June 2017}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Bari<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Stefano Colantuono]]<br /> | End of contract<br /> | 13 June 2017<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Fabio Grosso]]&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |url=https://fcbari1908.com/comunicato-stampa-13-giugno-2017/ |publisher=FC Bari 1908 |language=Italian |accessdate=14 June 2017 |date=13 June 2017 |title=Comunicato stampa 13 giugno 2017}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> | 13 June 2017<br /> |-<br /> | Brescia <br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Luigi Cagni]]<br /> | End of contract<br /> | 3 June 2017<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Roberto Boscaglia]]<br /> | 3 June 2017&lt;ref name=&quot;boscaglia_brescia&quot;&gt;{{cite news |url=http://www.bresciacalcio.it/stagione/news/5415-bentornato-mister.html |publisher=Brescia Calcio |language=Italian |title=Bentornato Mister! |accessdate=4 June 2017 |date=3 June 2017}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Carpi<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Fabrizio Castori]]&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |url=http://www.carpifc.com/news-prima-squadra/il-carpi-e-castori-si-separano/ |publisher=Carpi FC 1909 |language=Italian |accessdate=14 June 2017 |date=12 June 2017 |title=Il Carpi e Castori si separano}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> | Mutual consent<br /> | 12 June 2017<br /> | <br /> | <br /> |-<br /> | Frosinone<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Pasquale Marino]]&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |url=https://www.frosinonecalcio.com/risoluzione-contrattuale-per-marino/ |publisher=Frosinone Calcio |language=Italian |accessdate=14 June 2017 |date=14 June 2017 |title=RISOLUZIONE CONTRATTUALE PER MARINO}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> | Mutual consent<br /> | 14 June 2017<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Moreno Longo]]&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |url=https://www.frosinonecalcio.com/moreno-longo-e-il-nuovo-allenatore-del-frosinone/ |publisher=Frosinone Calcio |language=Italian |accessdate=14 June 2017 |date=14 June 2017 |title=MORENO LONGO E’ IL NUOVO ALLENATORE DEL FROSINONE}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> | 14 June 2017<br /> |-<br /> | Novara<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Roberto Boscaglia]]&lt;ref name=&quot;boscaglia_brescia&quot; /&gt;<br /> | Signed by Brescia<br /> | 3 June 2017<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Eugenio Corini]]&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |url=https://www.novaracalcio.com/eugenio-corini-e-il-nuovo-allenatore-del-novara/ |publisher=Novara Calcio |language=Italian |accessdate=14 June 2017 |date=14 June 2017 |title=EUGENIO CORINI E’ IL NUOVO ALLENATORE DEL NOVARA}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> | 14 June 2017<br /> |-<br /> | Pro Vercelli<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Moreno Longo]]&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |url=http://www.fcprovercelli.it/risoluzione-consensuale-contratto-mister-moreno-longo |publisher=FC Pro Vercelli 1892 |language=Italian |accessdate=14 June 2017 |date=14 June 2017 |title=RISOLUZIONE CONSENSUALE DI CONTRATTO CON MISTER MORENO LONGO}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> | Signed by Frosinone<br /> | 14 June 2017<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Gianluca Grassadonia]]&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |url=http://www.fcprovercelli.it/ufficiale-gianluca-grassadonia-allenatore-dei-leoni |publisher=FC Pro Vercelli 1892 |language=Italian |accessdate=14 June 2017 |date=14 June 2017 |title=UFFICIALE: GIANLUCA GRASSADONIA NUOVO ALLENATORE DEI LEONI}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> | 14 June 2017<br /> |-<br /> | Spezia<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Domenico Di Carlo]]&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |url=http://www.acspezia.com/news/grazie-mister-domenico-di-carlo-in-bocca-al-lupo.16536.html |publisher=Spezia Calcio |language=Italian |accessdate=15 June 2017 |date=14 June 2017 |title=Grazie mister Domenico Di Carlo, in bocca al lupo}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> | End of contract<br /> | 14 June 2017<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Fabio Gallo]]&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |url=http://www.acspezia.com/news/fabio-gallo-sar-il-nuovo-allenatore-dello-spezia-calcio.16533.html |publisher=Spezia Calcio |language=Italian |accessdate=15 June 2017 |date=14 June 2017 |title=Fabio Gallo sarà il nuovo allenatore dello Spezia Calcio}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> | 14 June 2017<br /> |-<br /> | Perugia<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Cristian Bucchi]]&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |url=http://www.espnfc.com/sassuolo/story/3146135/sassuolo-name-cristian-bucchi-as-new-head-coach-on-four-year-deal |publisher=ESPN |language=English |accessdate=21 June 2017 |date=20 June 2017 |title=Sassuolo name Cristian Bucchi as new head coach on two-year deal}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> | Signed by Sassuolo<br /> | 20 June 2017<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Federico Giunti]]&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |url=http://www.acperugiacalcio.com/index.php/news/news-prima-squadra/item/5036-dal-1-luglio-giunti-sar%C3%A0-il-tecnico-del-perugia.html |publisher=AC Perugia Calcio |language=Italian |accessdate=23 June 2017 |date=23 June 2017 |title=Dal 1 luglio Giunti sarà il tecnico del Perugia}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> | 23 June 2017<br /> |-<br /> | Empoli<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Giovanni Martusciello]]<br /> | Mutual consent<br /> | 20 June 2017<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Vincenzo Vivarini]]&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |url=http://sport.sky.it/calciomercato/serie-b/2017/06/19/calciomercato-empoli-vivarini-e-butti-ufficiali.html| publisher=Sky Sports |language=Italian |accessdate=21 June 2017 |date=21 June 2017 |title=Vivarini e Butti ufficiali}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> | 21 June 2017<br /> |-<br /> | Palermo<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Diego Bortoluzzi]]<br /> | End of contract<br /> | 21 June 2017<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Bruno Tedino]]&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |url=http://palermo.gds.it/2017/06/21/tedino-allenatore-lupo-ds-del-palermo-nelle-prossime-ore-lufficialita_684058/| publisher=Giornale Di Sicilia |language=Italian |accessdate=21 June 2017 |date=21 June 2017 |title=Tedino allenatore, Lupo ds del Palermo}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> | 22 June 2017<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ==League table==<br /> {{2017–18 Serie B table}}<br /> <br /> ==Promotion play-offs==<br /> Six teams will contest the promotion playoffs. A preliminary one-legged round, played at the home venue of the higher placed team, involved the teams from 5th to 8th place. The two winning teams will play against the 3rd and 4th-placed teams in two-legged semifinals. The higher placed team plays the second leg of the promotion playoff at home.<br /> <br /> {{6TeamBracket-2LegsExceptFirstRound<br /> | RD1=Preliminary round<br /> | RD2=Semifinals<br /> | RD3=Two-legged final<br /> | RD1-seed1=5<br /> | RD1-team1=<br /> | RD1-score1-agg=<br /> | RD1-seed2=8<br /> | RD1-team2=<br /> | RD1-score2-agg=<br /> <br /> | RD1-seed3=6<br /> | RD1-team3=<br /> | RD1-score3-agg=<br /> | RD1-seed4=7<br /> | RD1-team4=<br /> | RD1-score4-agg=<br /> <br /> | RD2-seed1=5or8<br /> | RD2-team1=<br /> | RD2-score1-1=<br /> | RD2-score1-2=<br /> | RD2-score1-agg=<br /> | RD2-seed2=4<br /> | RD2-team2=<br /> | RD2-score2-1=<br /> | RD2-score2-2=<br /> | RD2-score2-agg=<br /> <br /> | RD2-seed3=6or7<br /> | RD2-team3=<br /> | RD2-score3-1=<br /> | RD2-score3-2=<br /> | RD2-score3-agg=<br /> | RD2-seed4=3<br /> | RD2-team4=<br /> | RD2-score4-1=<br /> | RD2-score4-2=<br /> | RD2-score4-agg=<br /> <br /> | RD3-seed1=<br /> | RD3-team1=<br /> | RD3-score1-1=<br /> | RD3-score1-2=<br /> | RD3-score1-agg=<br /> | RD3-seed2=<br /> | RD3-team2=<br /> | RD3-score2-1=<br /> | RD3-score2-2=<br /> | RD3-score2-agg=<br /> }}<br /> <br /> ==Relegation play-out==<br /> Two teams will contest the relegation playout in a two-legged round. The higher placed team plays the second leg at home.<br /> <br /> {{TwoLegStart}}<br /> {{TwoLegResult|(19)|||(18)||||winner=}}<br /> |}<br /> <br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{reflist}}<br /> <br /> {{Serie B}}<br /> {{2017–18 in Italian football}}<br /> <br /> {{DEFAULTSORT:2017-18 Serie B}}<br /> [[Category:Serie B seasons]]<br /> [[Category:2017–18 in European second tier association football leagues|Italy]]<br /> [[Category:Current association football seasons|Italy]]<br /> [[Category:2017–18 in Italian football leagues]]</div> 78.5.223.83 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=National_Palace_(Dominican_Republic)&diff=786937463 National Palace (Dominican Republic) 2017-06-22T13:29:19Z <p>78.5.223.83: </p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox historic building<br /> |name = National Palace<br /> |native_name = Palacio Nacional<br /> |native_name_lang = Spanish<br /> |location = [[Santo Domingo]], [[Dominican Republic]]<br /> |image = Santo Domingo National Palace.jpg<br /> |image_size = 325<br /> |caption = The National Palace in Santo Domingo<br /> |map_type =<br /> |map_alt =<br /> |map_caption =<br /> |coordinates = {{coord|18|28|27|N|69|53|52|W|region:DO-01|display=inline,title}}<br /> |architect = Guido D'Alessandro<br /> |start_date = {{Start date and age|1944|02|27}}<br /> |completion_date = August 16, 1947<br /> |floor_area = {{convert|18000|sqm|abbr=on}}<br /> |style = [[Neoclassical architecture|Neoclassical]]<br /> }}<br /> <br /> The '''National Palace''' ({{lang-es|'''Palacio Nacional'''}}) is a building in [[Santo Domingo]], that houses the offices of the Executive Branch (Presidency and Vice Presidency) of the Dominican Republic.<br /> <br /> == History ==<br /> Designed in a restrained [[Neoclassical architecture|neoclassical]] style by [[Italians|Italian]] [[architect]] [[Guido D'Alessandro]] at the behest of [[Rafael Trujillo]], construction started on February 27, 1944 —The centenary of Dominican independence —and was inaugurated on August 16, 1947. Occupying an area of 18,000 square metres and luxuriously appointed throughout, the National Palace is considered one of the most beautiful buildings built in the Dominican Republic.&lt;ref&gt;Editora Hoy. Nuestros Monumentos: Album Educativo en el Año del V Centenario del Descubrimiento y Envangelización de América. Santo Domingo: Editora Hoy, [1992].&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> <br /> The building stands on the grounds of the former Presidential Mansion (Mansión Presidencial), built during the United States military occupation of 1916-1924.<br /> <br /> == Design ==<br /> While the president's office is located within the palace, the Palacio Nacional is not an executive residence as the president does not live there; there is no designated Executive Residence in Santo Domingo. The building comprises three stories. Building services are located at ground level. <br /> <br /> The main floor includes the ceremonial vestibule, the Presidential and Vice-presidential offices, and the Cabinet meeting room. The third storey houses the main reception rooms: the Hall of the Ambassadors, the Hall of the Caryatids, the Green Room, the Mahogany room, and the president's private quarters.<br /> <br /> The dome, which rests on a windowed drum, is 34 metres high and has a diameter of 18 m. Inside, 18 columns sustain the dome. Most of the marble used throughout the building is Dominican, and was extracted from quarries in Samaná and Caballero. The Palacio Nacional complex also includes the &quot;presidential&quot; Chapel of San Rafael Arcángel, carried out in the same architectural style as the palace.<br /> <br /> == In popular culture ==<br /> The Palace and mainly the Hall of the Caryatids was used for the new year's scene in [[The Godfather Part II]] where [[Michael Corleone|Michael]] confronts [[Fredo Corleone|Fredo]] about his betrayal.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=http://www.diariolibre.com/noticias/el-padrino-parte-ii-IMDL625951|title=El Padrino parte II|website=www.diariolibre.com|access-date=2016-03-18}}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{reflist}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> Tour of the National Palace (in Spanish): http://www.presidencia.gob.do/app/galeria.aspx<br /> <br /> {{Official Government residences in North America and the Caribbean}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Buildings and structures in Santo Domingo]]<br /> [[Category:Government of the Dominican Republic]]<br /> [[Category:Palaces in the Dominican Republic]]<br /> [[Category:Neoclassical architecture]]<br /> [[Category:Tourist attractions in Santo Domingo]]<br /> [[Category:Government buildings completed in 1947]]</div> 78.5.223.83 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=FC_Pro_Vercelli_1892&diff=786933326 FC Pro Vercelli 1892 2017-06-22T12:56:23Z <p>78.5.223.83: </p> <hr /> <div>{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2012}}<br /> {{Infobox football club |<br /> clubname = Vercelli Calcio|<br /> image = US Pro Vercelli Calcio.png |<br /> fullname = Football Club Pro Vercelli s.r.l.|<br /> nickname = ''Bianche Casacche'' (White Shirts),&lt;br/&gt; ''Leoni'' (Lions) |<br /> founded = 1892 (as sport club S.G. Pro Vercelli)&lt;br/&gt;1903 (as football division U.S. Pro Vercelli Calcio)&lt;br/&gt;2010 (refounded) |<br /> ground = [[Stadio Silvio Piola (Vercelli)|Stadio Silvio Piola]],&lt;br/&gt;[[Vercelli]], [[Italy]] |<br /> capacity = 5,500 |<br /> chairman = Massimo Secondo |<br /> chrtitle = President |<br /> manager = [[Gianluca Grassadonia]] |<br /> mgrtitle = Head Coach |<br /> league = {{Italian football updater|ProVercelli}} |<br /> season = {{Italian football updater|ProVercelli2}} |<br /> position = {{Italian football updater|ProVercelli3}} |<br /> website = http://www.fcprovercelli.it |<br /> current = 2015–16 F.C. Pro Vercelli 1892 season<br /> |pattern_b1= _provercelli1617h<br /> |body1= FFFFFF<br /> |pattern_la1= _provercelli1617h<br /> |leftarm1=FFFFFF<br /> |pattern_ra1=_provercelli1617h<br /> |rightarm1=FFFFFF<br /> |pattern_sh1= <br /> |shorts1=000000<br /> |pattern_so1=_provercelli1617h<br /> |socks1= 000000<br /> <br /> |pattern_b2 =_provercelli1617a<br /> |body2 = FF0000<br /> |pattern_la2 =_provercelli1617a<br /> |leftarm2 = FF0000<br /> |pattern_ra2 =_provercelli1617a<br /> |rightarm2 = FF0000<br /> |shorts2 = FF0000 <br /> |pattern_so2 =_provercelli1617a<br /> |socks2 = FF0000<br /> <br /> |body3 = 000000<br /> |pattern_b3 = _provercelli1617t<br /> |pattern_la3 = _provercelli1617t<br /> |leftarm3 = 000000<br /> |pattern_ra3 = _provercelli1617t<br /> |rightarm3 = 000000<br /> |shorts3 = FFFFFF<br /> |socks3 = FFFFFF<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''Football Club Pro Vercelli''', commonly known as '''Pro Vercelli''', is an [[Football in Italy|Italian association football]] club based in [[Vercelli]], [[Piedmont]].&lt;ref name=&quot;fcprovercelli&quot;&gt;{{cite news |title=Ecco la nuova F.C. Pro Vercelli 1892 |url=http://provercelli.times.it/modules_cms/NewsList.php |work=Provercelli.Times.it |date=6 August 2010 |accessdate=16 August 2010 |language=Italian|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110722055404/http://provercelli.times.it/modules_cms/NewsList.php |archive-date=22 July 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt; Mostly renowned as one of the most successful teams in the early football era of Italy, with seven national titles (all won between 1908 and 1922), they currently play in the [[Serie B]] league.<br /> <br /> ==History==<br /> <br /> ===Early league successes and decline===<br /> {{Main article|History of F.C. Pro Vercelli 1892}}<br /> <br /> The origins of football in Vercelli go back to 1892 when it was founded as '''Società Ginnastica Pro Vercelli''' (''Pro Vercelli Gymnastics Society''), and 1903 with its Football Division.<br /> <br /> The first official match for the football division of S.G. Pro Vercelli took place on 3 August 1903 against the Forza e Costanza.<br /> <br /> The club won seven [[Italian Football Championship]]s from 1908 to 1922: [[1908 Italian Football Championship|1908]], [[1909 Italian Football Championship|1909]], [[1910–11 Italian Football Championship|1910–11]], [[1911–12 Italian Football Championship|1911–12]], [[1912–13 Italian Football Championship|1912–13]], [[1920–21 Italian Football Championship|1920–21]], and [[1921–22 Prima Divisione (C.C.I.)|1921–22]].<br /> <br /> The introduction of professionalism in Italian football, and the rise of teams from larger industrial and business cities such as [[Milan]] and [[Turin]], led Pro Vercelli to a slow but continuous decline. They played Serie A for their last time to date in 1934–35, and went ultimately relegated also from the [[1947–48 Serie B]], starting a long period out of the two top divisions of Italian football, even being relegated to Italy's amateur league, [[Serie D]], in multiple times. They regained professional status for good after winning promotion and the [[List of Serie D champions and promotions|Scudetto Dilettanti]] in the season 1993–94.<br /> <br /> ===Bankruptcy and the new Pro Vercelli===<br /> [[File:AS Pro Belvedere Calcio logo.png|100px|left|thumb|Former Pro Belvedere logo]]<br /> In the early 2000s, Pro Vercelli also had to challenge crosstown rivalry from a new team, '''A.S. Pro Belvedere Vercelli''' (with the colors yellow and green), founded in the summer of 2006 as a merger between ''A.S. Trino Calcio'' (based in [[Trino]], Piedmont), who played in [[Serie D]] and minor league team ''P.G.S. Pro Belvedere'', founded in 1912.<br /> <br /> In the [[2006–07 Serie D]], the team finished 9th in Girone A. A year later, in the [[Serie D 2007–08]] season, the team finished 3rd in the same division, qualifying for the Serie D play-offs. It won its way to the group stage of the tournament, but failed qualify as one of the top 5 teams of the play-offs, all of which were later promoted to [[Lega Pro Seconda Divisione]].<br /> <br /> In the [[2008–09 Serie D]], Pro Belvedere finished first in Girone B, winning direct promotion to Lega Pro Seconda Divisione. Their debut season into professional football also featured, for the first time in the club's history, a crosstown derby with Pro Vercelli, but was not particularly successful, with the team lying in second-last place for most of the time in the [[2009–10 Lega Pro Seconda Divisione]], and promotion winning coach Luca Prina being replaced by the more experienced Gianfranco Motta.<br /> <br /> Pro Belvedere were relegated after only one season but re-admitted to fill a number of vacancies in the league; at the same time, due to large debts, Pro Vercelli was not allowed to participate in the [[2010–11 Lega Pro Seconda Divisione]] and so folded. In order to keep the old Pro Vercelli alive, Pro Belvedere changed its name to '''U.S. Vercelli Calcio''' and weeks later acquired honours and trademarks from the old Pro Vercelli, being thus allowed to switch its denomination to the current one, as well as to maintain the historical names and colors of the original team.&lt;ref name=&quot;fcprovercelli&quot;/&gt;<br /> <br /> In the season 2010–11 the team played in [[Lega Pro Seconda Divisione]] ranking 3rd and was eliminated from [[Aurora Pro Patria 1919|Pro Patria]] in the semifinal of the play-off, but on 4 August 2011 it was later admitted to [[Lega Pro Prima Divisione]] to fill vacancies.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|title=Calcio, Lega Pro; ripescaggi: 5 in I Divisione e Rimini in II|url=http://sport.repubblica.it/news/sport/calcio-lega-pro-ripescaggi-5-in-i-divisione-e-rimini-in-ii/4014274?refresh_cens|accessdate=27 September 2015|work=[[la Repubblica]]|date=2011|language=it}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ===New successes: back to Serie B after 64 years===<br /> In the [[2011–12 Lega Pro Prima Divisione|season 2011–12 of Lega Pro Prima Divisione]] the club was promoted to [[Serie B]] after 64 years, beating [[Carpi F.C. 1909|Carpi]] 3–1 in the final return of the play-off after the 0–0 of the first round.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=Lega Pro 1° A 2011/2012 Aufstieg|url=http://www.weltfussball.de/spielplan/ita-lega-pro-1-a-2011-2012-aufstieg-finale/2/|website=Weltfussball.de|accessdate=27 September 2015|language=de}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|last1=Pasquino|first1=Stefano|title=Pro Vercelli in serie B, anche il Lanciano promosso|url=http://www.tuttosport.com/calcio/serie_b/2012/06/10-193116/Pro+Vercelli+in+serie+B,+anche+il+Lanciano+promosso|accessdate=27 September 2015|work=[[Tuttosport]]|date=10 June 2012|language=it}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> The club had a very unsuccessful return to Serie B, finishing 21st of 22 teams and with a goal difference −30, the worst in the league. Their placing in the league meant that they were relegated to [[Lega Pro Prima Divisione]].<br /> <br /> In 2013–14 season, Girone A of Lega Pro 1, Pro Vercelli missed out on an immediate automatic promotion back to Serie B by a single point, finishing second in the league to Virtus Entella and eight points above third placed Südtirol. Striker Ettore Marchi starred throughout the season, scoring 15 goals. In the promotion play-offs, Pro Vercelli eliminated [[FeralpiSalò]], Savona and ultimately defeated Südtirol in the final, thus returning to Serie B after only one season away. Pro Vercelli finished 16th in Serie B in the 2014–15 season and 17th in the 2015–16 season.<br /> <br /> ==Colors and badge==<br /> The historical color of the shirts of Pro Vercelli is white.<br /> <br /> ==Honours==<br /> *'''[[Italian Football Championship]]'''<br /> :'''Winners (7)''': [[1908 Italian Football Championship|1908]], [[1909 Italian Football Championship|1909]], [[1910–11 Italian Football Championship|1910–11]], [[1911–12 Italian Football Championship|1911–12]], [[1912–13 Italian Football Championship|1912–13]], [[1920–21 Italian Football Championship|1920–21]], [[1921–22 Prima Divisione (C.C.I.)|1921–22]]<br /> *'''[[Serie B]]'''<br /> :'''Winners (1)''': 1907<br /> *'''[[Serie D]]'''<br /> :'''Winners (4)''': 1956–57, 1970–71, 1983–84, 1993–94<br /> *'''[[List of Serie D champions and promotions|Scudetto Dilettanti]]:'''<br /> :'''Winners (1)''': 1993–94<br /> <br /> ==Current squad==<br /> {{updated|31 January 2017}}.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.fcprovercelli.it/prima-squadra/rosa-2016-2017.html|language=Italian|title=Rosa Giocatori|work=F.C. Pro Vercelli|accessdate=30 August 2016}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {{Fs start}}<br /> {{Fs player|no= 1|nat=ITA|name=[[Ivan Provedel]]|pos=GK|other=on loan from [[Chievo Verona|Chievo]]}}<br /> {{Fs player|no= 2|nat=ITA|name=[[Filippo Berra]]|pos=DF}}<br /> {{Fs player|no= 3|nat=ITA|name=[[Umberto Germano]]|pos=DF}}<br /> {{Fs player|no= 4|nat=ITA|name=[[Mattia Bani]]|pos=DF|other=on loan from [[Chievo Verona|Chievo]]}}<br /> {{Fs player|no= 6|nat=ITA|name=[[Fabio Eguelfi]]|pos=DF|other=on loan from [[Inter Milan|Inter]]}}<br /> {{Fs player|no= 7|nat=ITA|name=[[Riccardo Nardini]]|pos=MF}}<br /> {{Fs player|no= 8|nat=ITA|name=[[Andrea Palazzi]]|pos=MF|other=on loan from [[Inter Milan|Inter]]}}<br /> {{Fs player|no= 9|nat=ITA|name=[[Claudio Morra]]|pos=FW}}<br /> {{Fs player|no=10|nat=ITA|name=[[Andrea La Mantia]]|pos=FW}}<br /> {{Fs player|no=11|nat=ITA|name=[[Giuseppe Vives]]|pos=MF}}<br /> {{Fs player|no=12|nat=ITA|name=[[Andrea Zaccagno]]|pos=GK|other=on loan from [[Torino F.C.|Torino]]}}<br /> {{Fs player|no=13|nat=ITA|name=[[Elia Legati]]|pos=DF}}<br /> {{Fs player|no=15|nat=CIV|name=[[Dramane Konaté]]|pos=DF}}<br /> {{Fs player|no=16|nat=ITA|name=[[Rolando Bianchi]]|pos=FW}}<br /> {{Fs mid}}<br /> {{Fs player|no=17|nat=ITA|name=[[Ernesto Starita]]|pos=FW}}<br /> {{Fs player|no=18|nat=ITA|name=[[Fabio Castellano]]|pos=MF|other=on loan from [[Atalanta B.C.|Atalanta]]}}<br /> {{Fs player|no=20|nat=ITA|name=[[Simone Emmanuello]]|pos=MF|other=on loan from [[Atalanta B.C.|Atalanta]]}}<br /> {{Fs player|no=21|nat=ITA|name=[[Luca Castiglia]]|pos=MF}}<br /> {{Fs player|no=22|nat=ITA|name=Alessandro Gilardi|pos=GK}}<br /> {{Fs player|no=23|nat=ITA|name=[[Enrico Baldini]]|pos=MF|other=on loan from [[Inter Milan|Inter]]}}<br /> {{Fs player|no=24|nat=ITA|name=[[Sebastiano Luperto]]|pos=DF|other=on loan from [[S.S.C. Napoli|Napoli]]}}<br /> {{Fs player|no=25|nat=ITA|name=[[Daniele Altobelli]]|pos=MF}}<br /> {{Fs player|no=26|nat=ITA|name=[[Gianmario Comi]]|pos=FW|other=on loan from [[Carpi F.C. 1909|Carpi]]}}<br /> {{Fs player|no=28|nat=GHA|name=[[Evans Osei]]|pos=MF|other=on loan from [[S.S. Juve Stabia|Juve Stabia]]}}<br /> {{Fs player|no=30|nat=ITA|name=[[Mattia Aramu]]|pos=FW|other=on loan from [[Torino F.C.|Torino]]}}<br /> {{Fs player|no=32|nat=ALB|name=[[Armando Vajushi]]|pos=MF}}<br /> {{Fs player|no=33|nat=ITA|name=[[Carlo Mammarella]]|pos=DF}}<br /> {{Fs end}}<br /> <br /> &lt;!--===Out on loan===<br /> {{Fs start}}<br /> {{Fs mid}}<br /> {{Fs end}}--&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Managers==<br /> *{{flagicon|ITA|1861}} [[Guido Ara]] (1919–26)<br /> *{{flagicon|HUN|1920}} [[József Nagy (footballer born 1892)|József Nagy]] (1928–32)<br /> *{{flagicon|ITA|1861}} [[Guido Ara]] (1932–34)<br /> *{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Antonio Montico]] (1976–77)<br /> *{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Giuliano Zoratti]] (1986–90)<br /> *{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Bruno Baveni]] (1995–96)<br /> *{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Agatino Cuttone]] (1999–00)<br /> *{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Renzo Gobbo]] (2002–03)<br /> *{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Nello Santin]] (2003–04)<br /> *{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Roberto Galia]] (2007)<br /> *{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Gianluca Gaudenzi]] (2007–08)<br /> *{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Giancarlo Camolese]] (2012–13)<br /> *{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Cristiano Scazzola]] (2013–15)<br /> *{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Claudio Foscarini]] (2015–)<br /> <br /> ==See also==<br /> * [[Dynasty (sports)#Professional|Dynasties in Italian football]]<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{reflist}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> *{{it icon}} {{official website|http://www.fcprovercelli.it/}}<br /> *{{it icon}} [http://www.fcprovc.com/ Unofficial website]<br /> <br /> {{Serie B}}<br /> {{Football in Italy}}<br /> {{Original Italian Serie A clubs}}<br /> <br /> {{DEFAULTSORT:Pro Vercelli}}<br /> [[Category:F.C. Pro Vercelli 1892| ]]<br /> [[Category:Sports clubs established in 1892]]<br /> [[Category:Association football clubs established in 1903]]<br /> [[Category:Football clubs in Italy]]<br /> [[Category:Football clubs in Piedmont and Aosta Valley]]<br /> [[Category:Italian football First Division clubs]]<br /> [[Category:Serie A clubs]]<br /> [[Category:Serie B clubs]]<br /> [[Category:Lega Pro Prima Divisione clubs]]<br /> [[Category:Lega Pro Seconda Divisione clubs]]<br /> [[Category:Serie A winning clubs]]<br /> [[Category:1903 establishments in Italy]]</div> 78.5.223.83 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2017%E2%80%9318_Serie_B&diff=786933240 2017–18 Serie B 2017-06-22T12:55:44Z <p>78.5.223.83: /* Personnel and kits */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox football league season<br /> | competition = [[Serie B]]<br /> | winners = <br /> | promoted = <br /> | relegated = <br /> | matches = <br /> | total goals = <br /> | league topscorer = <br /> | biggest home win = <br /> | biggest away win = <br /> | highest scoring = <br /> | longest wins = <br /> | longest unbeaten = <br /> | longest winless = <br /> | longest losses = <br /> | highest attendance = <br /> | lowest attendance = <br /> | attendance = <br /> | average attendance = <br /> | prevseason = [[2016–17 Serie B|2016–17]]<br /> | nextseason = ''[[Serie B|2018–19]]''<br /> | season = [[2017–18 in Italian football|2017–18]]<br /> |updated = <br /> }}<br /> The '''2017–18 [[Serie B]]''' (known as the '''Serie B [[Admiral Group|ConTe.it]]''' for sponsorship reasons) will be the 86th season since its establishment in 1929. A total of 22 teams are contesting the league: 15 returning from the [[2016–17 Serie B|2016–17 season]], 4 promoted from [[2016–17 Lega Pro|Lega Pro]], and 3 relegated from [[2016–17 Serie A|Serie A]].<br /> <br /> ==Teams==<br /> <br /> ===Team changes===<br /> {{Col begin}}<br /> {{Col-2}}<br /> '''Promoted from [[2016–17 Lega Pro]]'''<br /> *[[U.S. Cremonese|Cremonese]]<br /> *[[Venezia F.C.|Venezia]]<br /> *[[Foggia Calcio|Foggia]]<br /> *[[Parma Calcio 1913|Parma]]<br /> <br /> '''Relegated from [[2016–17 Serie A]]'''<br /> *[[Empoli F.C.|Empoli]]<br /> *[[U.S. Città di Palermo|Palermo]]<br /> *[[Delfino Pescara 1936|Pescara]]<br /> <br /> {{Col-2}}<br /> '''Promoted to [[2017–18 Serie A]]'''<br /> *[[S.P.A.L. 2013|SPAL]]<br /> *[[Hellas Verona F.C.|Hellas Verona]]<br /> *[[Benevento Calcio|Benevento]]<br /> <br /> '''Relegated to [[2017–18 Lega Pro]]'''<br /> *[[Trapani Calcio|Trapani]]<br /> *[[Vicenza Calcio|Vicenza]]<br /> *[[A.C. Pisa 1909|Pisa]]<br /> *[[U.S. Latina Calcio|Latina]] <br /> {{Col end}}<br /> <br /> ===Stadia and locations===<br /> {{Location map+ |Italy |width=450 |float=right |caption=Location of teams in 2017–18 Serie B|places=<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=42.8610513 |long=13.5916972 |label=&lt;small&gt;[[Ascoli Picchio F.C. 1898|Ascoli]]&lt;/small&gt;|position=right}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=40.9271413 |long=14.7901641 |label=&lt;small&gt;[[U.S. Avellino 1912|Avellino]]&lt;/small&gt;|position=left}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=41.084736 |long=16.840072 |label=&lt;small&gt;[[F.C. Bari 1908|Bari]]&lt;/small&gt;|position=right}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=45.5706672 |long=10.2348759 |label=&lt;small&gt;[[Brescia Calcio|Brescia]]&lt;/small&gt;|position=top}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=44.7755983 |long=10.8796892 |label=&lt;small&gt;[[Carpi F.C. 1909|Carpi]]&lt;/small&gt;|position=right}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=44.140378 |long=12.2596933 |label=&lt;small&gt;[[A.C. Cesena|Cesena]]&lt;/small&gt;|position=right}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=45.6428912 |long=11.7788941 |label=&lt;small&gt;[[A.S. Cittadella|Cittadella]]|position=right}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=45.1401443 |long=10.0326794 |label=&lt;small&gt;[[U.S. Cremonese|Cremonese]]&lt;/small&gt;|position=right}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=43.7264941 |long=10.9525966 |label=&lt;small&gt;[[Empoli F.C.|Empoli]]&lt;/small&gt;|position=right}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=41.4548705 |long=15.5399874 |label=&lt;small&gt;[[Foggia Calcio|Foggia]]&lt;/small&gt;|position=right}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=41.6340696 |long=13.3196937 |label=&lt;small&gt;[[Frosinone Calcio|Frosinone]]&lt;/small&gt;|position=left}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=45.4358157 |long=8.593802 |label=&lt;small&gt;[[Novara Calcio|Novara]]&lt;/small&gt;|position=top}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=38.1527423 |long=13.3400202 |label=&lt;small&gt;[[U.S. Città di Palermo|Palermo]]&lt;/small&gt;|position=top}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=44.7949054 |long=10.3362545 |label=&lt;small&gt;[[S.S.D. Parma Calcio 1913|Parma]]&lt;/small&gt;|position=left}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=43.1062209 |long=12.3548435 |label=&lt;small&gt;[[A.C. Perugia Calcio|Perugia]]&lt;/small&gt;|position=left}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=42.4552801 |long=14.2273807 |label=&lt;small&gt;[[Delfino Pescara 1936|Pescara]]&lt;/small&gt;|position=right}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=45.3198678 |long=8.4191776 |label=&lt;small&gt;[[F.C. 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Capacity<br /> ! 2016–17 season<br /> |-<br /> | [[Ascoli Picchio F.C. 1898|Ascoli]]<br /> | [[Ascoli Piceno]]<br /> | [[Stadio Cino e Lillo Del Duca]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|10887}}<br /> | [[2016-17 Serie B|15th in Serie B]]*<br /> |-<br /> | [[U.S. Avellino 1912|Avellino]]<br /> | [[Avellino]]<br /> | [[Stadio Partenio-Adriano Lombardi|Stadio Partenio – Adriano Lombardi]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|10215}}<br /> | [[2016-17 Serie B|17th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[F.C. Bari 1908|Bari]]<br /> | [[Bari]]<br /> | [[Stadio San Nicola]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|58270}}<br /> | [[2016-17 Serie B|12th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Brescia Calcio|Brescia]]<br /> | [[Brescia]]<br /> | [[Stadio Mario Rigamonti]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|16743}}<br /> | [[2016-17 Serie B|14th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Carpi F.C. 1909|Carpi]]<br /> | [[Carpi, Emilia-Romagna|Carpi]]<br /> | [[Stadio Sandro Cabassi]] &lt;small&gt;<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|5510}}<br /> | [[2016–17 Serie B|7th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[A.C. Cesena|Cesena]]<br /> | [[Cesena]]<br /> | [[Stadio Dino Manuzzi|Orogel Stadium Dino Manuzzi]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|23860}}<br /> | [[2016-17 Serie B|13th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[A.S. Cittadella|Cittadella]]<br /> | [[Cittadella]]<br /> | [[Stadio Pier Cesare Tombolato]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|7623}}<br /> | [[2016-17 Serie B|6th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[U.S. Cremonese|Cremonese]]<br /> | [[Cremona]]<br /> | [[Stadio Giovanni Zini]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|20641}}<br /> | [[2016–17 Lega Pro|Lega Pro/A Champions]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Empoli F.C.|Empoli]]<br /> | [[Empoli]]<br /> | [[Stadio Carlo Castellani]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|16,800}}<br /> | [[2016–17 Serie A|18th in Serie A]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Foggia Calcio|Foggia]]<br /> | [[Foggia]]<br /> | [[Stadio Pino Zaccheria]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|16798}}<br /> | [[2016–17 Lega Pro|Lega Pro/C Champions]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Frosinone Calcio|Frosinone]]<br /> | [[Frosinone]]<br /> | [[Stadio Benito Stirpe]]&lt;ref&gt;[http://www.calcioefinanza.it/2017/06/09/nuovo-stadio-frosinone-benito-stirpe/ Il Frosinone dice addio al Matusa: nella prossima stagione giocherà al Benito Stirpe]&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|16125}}<br /> | [[2016–17 Serie B|3rd in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Novara Calcio|Novara]]<br /> | [[Novara]]<br /> | [[Stadio Silvio Piola (Novara)|Stadio Silvio Piola]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|17875}}<br /> | [[2016-17 Serie B|9th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[U.S. Città di Palermo|Palermo]]<br /> | [[Palermo]]<br /> | [[Stadio Renzo Barbera]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|36349}}<br /> | [[2016–17 Serie A|19th in Serie A]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Parma Calcio 1913|Parma]]<br /> | [[Parma]]<br /> | [[Stadio Ennio Tardini]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|27,906}}<br /> | [[2016–17 Lega Pro|2nd in Lega Pro/B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[A.C. Perugia Calcio|Perugia]]<br /> | [[Perugia]]<br /> | [[Stadio Renato Curi]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|23125}}<br /> | [[2016–17 Serie B|4th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Delfino Pescara 1936|Pescara]]<br /> | [[Pescara]]<br /> | [[Stadio Adriatico – Giovanni Cornacchia]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|20515}}<br /> | [[2016–17 Serie A|20th in Serie A]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[F.C. Pro Vercelli 1892|Pro Vercelli]]<br /> | [[Vercelli]]<br /> | [[Stadio Silvio Piola (Vercelli)|Stadio Silvio Piola]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|5500}}<br /> | [[2016-17 Serie B|16th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Salernitana Calcio|Salernitana]]<br /> | [[Salerno]]<br /> | [[Stadio Arechi]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|31300}}<br /> | [[2016-17 Serie B|11th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Spezia Calcio|Spezia]]<br /> | [[La Spezia]]<br /> | [[Stadio Alberto Picco]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|10290}}<br /> | [[2016-17 Serie B|8th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Ternana Calcio|Ternana]]<br /> | [[Terni]]<br /> | [[Stadio Libero Liberati]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|17460}}<br /> | [[2016-17 Serie B|18th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Venezia F.C.|Venezia]]<br /> | [[Venezia]]<br /> | [[Stadio Pierluigi Penzo]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|7450}}<br /> | [[2016–17 Lega Pro|Lega Pro/B Champions]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Virtus Entella]]<br /> | [[Chiavari]]<br /> | [[Stadio Comunale (Chiavari)|Stadio Comunale Aldo Gastaldi]]<br /> | style=&quot;text-align:center;&quot;| {{Nts|5535}}<br /> | [[2016-17 Serie B|10th in Serie B]]<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ===Personnel and kits===<br /> {|class=&quot;wikitable sortable&quot;<br /> |-<br /> !Team<br /> !Manager<br /> !Captain<br /> !Kit manufacturer<br /> !Sponsors<br /> |-<br /> | Ascoli<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Fulvio Fiorin]] &amp; {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Enzo Maresca]]<br /> | <br /> |<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> | Avellino<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Walter Novellino]]<br /> | <br /> |<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> | Bari<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Fabio Grosso]]<br /> | <br /> |<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> | Brescia<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Roberto Boscaglia]]<br /> | <br /> |<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> | Carpi<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} TBA<br /> | <br /> |<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> | Cesena<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Andrea Camplone]]<br /> | <br /> |<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> | Cittadella<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Roberto Venturato]]<br /> | <br /> |<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> | Cremonese<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Attilio Tesser]]<br /> | <br /> |<br /> | <br /> |- <br /> | Empoli<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Vincenzo Vivarini]]<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Massimo Maccarone]]<br /> | [[Joma]]<br /> | Gensan<br /> |-<br /> | Foggia<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Giovanni Stroppa]]<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Cristian Agnelli]]<br /> | [[Nike, Inc.|Nike]]<br /> | Tamma<br /> |-<br /> | Frosinone<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Moreno Longo]]<br /> | <br /> |<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> | Novara<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Eugenio Corini]]<br /> | <br /> |<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> | Palermo<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Bruno Tedino<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Roberto Vitiello]]<br /> | [[Joma]]<br /> | Bisaten<br /> |-<br /> | Parma<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Roberto D'Aversa]]<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Alessandro Lucarelli]]<br /> | [[Errea]]<br /> | [[Aon (company)|Aon]]<br /> |-<br /> | Perugia<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} TBA<br /> | TBA<br /> | <br /> | <br /> |-<br /> | Pescara<br /> | {{flagicon|CZE}} [[Zdeněk Zeman]]<br /> | {{flagicon|ALB}} [[Ledian Memushaj]]<br /> | [[Errea]]<br /> | Oma <br /> |-<br /> | Pro Vercelli<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Gianluca Grassadonia]]<br /> | <br /> | <br /> | <br /> |-<br /> | Salernitana<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Alberto Bollini]]<br /> | <br /> | <br /> | <br /> |-<br /> | Spezia<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Fabio Gallo]]<br /> | <br /> | <br /> | <br /> |-<br /> | Ternana<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Fabio Liverani]]<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Biagio Meccariello]]<br /> | <br /> | <br /> |-<br /> | Venezia<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Filippo Inzaghi]]<br /> | <br /> | <br /> | <br /> |-<br /> | Virtus Entella<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Gianpaolo Castorina]]<br /> | <br /> | <br /> | <br /> |}<br /> <br /> ===Managerial changes===<br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable sortable&quot;<br /> |-<br /> ! Team<br /> ! Outgoing manager<br /> ! Manner of departure<br /> ! Date of vacancy<br /> ! Position in table<br /> ! Replaced by<br /> ! Date of appointment<br /> |-<br /> | Ascoli<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Alfredo Aglietti]]<br /> | End of contract<br /> | 1 June 2017<br /> | rowspan=&quot;11&quot; | Pre-season<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Fulvio Fiorin &amp; {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Enzo Maresca]]<br /> | 1 June 2017&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |url=http://www.ascolipicchio.com/index.php/news/dettaglio/presentati-il-nuovo-allenatore-fiorin-e-il-vice-maresca |publisher=Ascoli Picchio FC 1898 |language=Italian |title=Presentati il nuovo allenatore Fiorin e il vice Maresca. |accessdate=1 June 2017 |date=1 June 2017}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |url=http://www.corrieredellosport.it/news/calcio/calcio-mercato/2017/06/01-26562999/calciomercato_ascoli_separazione_con_il_tecnico_aglietti/ |publisher=Corriere dello Sport - Stadio |language=Italian |title=Calciomercato Ascoli, addio con Aglietti. Panchina a Fiorin e Maresca |accessdate=1 June 2017 |date=1 June 2017}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Bari<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Stefano Colantuono]]<br /> | End of contract<br /> | 13 June 2017<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Fabio Grosso]]&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |url=https://fcbari1908.com/comunicato-stampa-13-giugno-2017/ |publisher=FC Bari 1908 |language=Italian |accessdate=14 June 2017 |date=13 June 2017 |title=Comunicato stampa 13 giugno 2017}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> | 13 June 2017<br /> |-<br /> | Brescia <br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Luigi Cagni]]<br /> | End of contract<br /> | 3 June 2017<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Roberto Boscaglia]]<br /> | 3 June 2017&lt;ref name=&quot;boscaglia_brescia&quot;&gt;{{cite news |url=http://www.bresciacalcio.it/stagione/news/5415-bentornato-mister.html |publisher=Brescia Calcio |language=Italian |title=Bentornato Mister! |accessdate=4 June 2017 |date=3 June 2017}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Carpi<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Fabrizio Castori]]&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |url=http://www.carpifc.com/news-prima-squadra/il-carpi-e-castori-si-separano/ |publisher=Carpi FC 1909 |language=Italian |accessdate=14 June 2017 |date=12 June 2017 |title=Il Carpi e Castori si separano}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> | Mutual consent<br /> | 12 June 2017<br /> | <br /> | <br /> |-<br /> | Frosinone<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Pasquale Marino]]&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |url=https://www.frosinonecalcio.com/risoluzione-contrattuale-per-marino/ |publisher=Frosinone Calcio |language=Italian |accessdate=14 June 2017 |date=14 June 2017 |title=RISOLUZIONE CONTRATTUALE PER MARINO}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> | Mutual consent<br /> | 14 June 2017<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Moreno Longo]]&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |url=https://www.frosinonecalcio.com/moreno-longo-e-il-nuovo-allenatore-del-frosinone/ |publisher=Frosinone Calcio |language=Italian |accessdate=14 June 2017 |date=14 June 2017 |title=MORENO LONGO E’ IL NUOVO ALLENATORE DEL FROSINONE}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> | 14 June 2017<br /> |-<br /> | Novara<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Roberto Boscaglia]]&lt;ref name=&quot;boscaglia_brescia&quot; /&gt;<br /> | Signed by Brescia<br /> | 3 June 2017<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Eugenio Corini]]&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |url=https://www.novaracalcio.com/eugenio-corini-e-il-nuovo-allenatore-del-novara/ |publisher=Novara Calcio |language=Italian |accessdate=14 June 2017 |date=14 June 2017 |title=EUGENIO CORINI E’ IL NUOVO ALLENATORE DEL NOVARA}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> | 14 June 2017<br /> |-<br /> | Pro Vercelli<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Moreno Longo]]&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |url=http://www.fcprovercelli.it/risoluzione-consensuale-contratto-mister-moreno-longo |publisher=FC Pro Vercelli 1892 |language=Italian |accessdate=14 June 2017 |date=14 June 2017 |title=RISOLUZIONE CONSENSUALE DI CONTRATTO CON MISTER MORENO LONGO}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> | Signed by Frosinone<br /> | 14 June 2017<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Gianluca Grassadonia&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |url=http://www.fcprovercelli.it/ufficiale-gianluca-grassadonia-allenatore-dei-leoni |publisher=FC Pro Vercelli 1892 |language=Italian |accessdate=14 June 2017 |date=14 June 2017 |title=UFFICIALE: GIANLUCA GRASSADONIA NUOVO ALLENATORE DEI LEONI}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> | 14 June 2017<br /> |-<br /> | Spezia<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Domenico Di Carlo]]&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |url=http://www.acspezia.com/news/grazie-mister-domenico-di-carlo-in-bocca-al-lupo.16536.html |publisher=Spezia Calcio |language=Italian |accessdate=15 June 2017 |date=14 June 2017 |title=Grazie mister Domenico Di Carlo, in bocca al lupo}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> | End of contract<br /> | 14 June 2017<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Fabio Gallo]]&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |url=http://www.acspezia.com/news/fabio-gallo-sar-il-nuovo-allenatore-dello-spezia-calcio.16533.html |publisher=Spezia Calcio |language=Italian |accessdate=15 June 2017 |date=14 June 2017 |title=Fabio Gallo sarà il nuovo allenatore dello Spezia Calcio}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> | 14 June 2017<br /> |-<br /> | Perugia<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Cristian Bucchi]]&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |url=http://www.espnfc.com/sassuolo/story/3146135/sassuolo-name-cristian-bucchi-as-new-head-coach-on-four-year-deal |publisher=ESPN |language=English |accessdate=21 June 2017 |date=20 June 2017 |title=Sassuolo name Cristian Bucchi as new head coach on two-year deal}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> | Signed by Sassuolo<br /> | 20 June 2017<br /> | <br /> |<br /> |-<br /> | Empoli<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Giovanni Martusciello<br /> | Mutual consent<br /> | 20 June 2017<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Vincenzo Vivarini]]&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |url=http://sport.sky.it/calciomercato/serie-b/2017/06/19/calciomercato-empoli-vivarini-e-butti-ufficiali.html| publisher=Sky Sports |language=Italian |accessdate=21 June 2017 |date=21 June 2017 |title=Vivarini e Butti ufficiali}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> | 21 June 2017<br /> |-<br /> | Palermo<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Diego Bortoluzzi<br /> | End of contract<br /> | 21 June 2017<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Bruno Tedino&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |url=http://palermo.gds.it/2017/06/21/tedino-allenatore-lupo-ds-del-palermo-nelle-prossime-ore-lufficialita_684058/| publisher=Giornale Di Sicilia |language=Italian |accessdate=21 June 2017 |date=21 June 2017 |title=Tedino allenatore, Lupo ds del Palermo}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> | 22 June 2017<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ==League table==<br /> {{2017–18 Serie B table}}<br /> <br /> ==Promotion play-offs==<br /> Six teams will contest the promotion playoffs. A preliminary one-legged round, played at the home venue of the higher placed team, involved the teams from 5th to 8th place. The two winning teams will play against the 3rd and 4th-placed teams in two-legged semifinals. The higher placed team plays the second leg of the promotion playoff at home.<br /> <br /> {{6TeamBracket-2LegsExceptFirstRound<br /> | RD1=Preliminary round<br /> | RD2=Semifinals<br /> | RD3=Two-legged final<br /> | RD1-seed1=5<br /> | RD1-team1=<br /> | RD1-score1-agg=<br /> | RD1-seed2=8<br /> | RD1-team2=<br /> | RD1-score2-agg=<br /> <br /> | RD1-seed3=6<br /> | RD1-team3=<br /> | RD1-score3-agg=<br /> | RD1-seed4=7<br /> | RD1-team4=<br /> | RD1-score4-agg=<br /> <br /> | RD2-seed1=5or8<br /> | RD2-team1=<br /> | RD2-score1-1=<br /> | RD2-score1-2=<br /> | RD2-score1-agg=<br /> | RD2-seed2=4<br /> | RD2-team2=<br /> | RD2-score2-1=<br /> | RD2-score2-2=<br /> | RD2-score2-agg=<br /> <br /> | RD2-seed3=6or7<br /> | RD2-team3=<br /> | RD2-score3-1=<br /> | RD2-score3-2=<br /> | RD2-score3-agg=<br /> | RD2-seed4=3<br /> | RD2-team4=<br /> | RD2-score4-1=<br /> | RD2-score4-2=<br /> | RD2-score4-agg=<br /> <br /> | RD3-seed1=<br /> | RD3-team1=<br /> | RD3-score1-1=<br /> | RD3-score1-2=<br /> | RD3-score1-agg=<br /> | RD3-seed2=<br /> | RD3-team2=<br /> | RD3-score2-1=<br /> | RD3-score2-2=<br /> | RD3-score2-agg=<br /> }}<br /> <br /> ==Relegation play-out==<br /> Two teams will contest the relegation playout in a two-legged round. The higher placed team plays the second leg at home.<br /> <br /> {{TwoLegStart}}<br /> {{TwoLegResult|(19)|||(18)||||winner=}}<br /> |}<br /> <br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{reflist}}<br /> <br /> {{Serie B}}<br /> {{2017–18 in Italian football}}<br /> <br /> {{DEFAULTSORT:2017-18 Serie B}}<br /> [[Category:Serie B seasons]]<br /> [[Category:2017–18 in European second tier association football leagues|Italy]]<br /> [[Category:Current association football seasons|Italy]]<br /> [[Category:2017–18 in Italian football leagues]]</div> 78.5.223.83 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_Italian_football_transfers_summer_2017&diff=786897771 List of Italian football transfers summer 2017 2017-06-22T07:22:32Z <p>78.5.223.83: /* February - May */</p> <hr /> <div>This is a list of '''Italian football transfers''' featuring at least one [[Serie A]] or [[Serie B]] club which were completed from 1 July 2017 to 31 August 2017, date in which the summer transfer window would close. Free agent could join any club at any time.<br /> <br /> ==Transfers==<br /> '''Legend'''<br /> *Those clubs in ''Italic'' indicate that the player already left the team on loan on this or the previous season or new signing that immediately left the club<br /> <br /> &lt;!----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br /> -- Do NOT add new players before their signing is officially announced by the club.<br /> -- This is Wikipedia, not a football gazette.<br /> -- SOURCE ALL TRANSFERS!<br /> -- Any unconfirmed and unsourced signing/transfer will be reverted at sight. <br /> – Thanks in advance.<br /> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------&gt;<br /> &lt;!-- If you wish to add a transfer, please make sure it follows the notability guidelines. It must involve at least one Serie A or B club. Also, please add a reference next to the transfer, otherwise you have no proof for it, and you should therefore not add it!--&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;!--- Photos &amp; Caption ---&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;!--- Transfers ---&gt;<br /> <br /> ===February - May===<br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable sortable&quot;<br /> |-<br /> ! Date<br /> ! Name<br /> ! Moving from<br /> ! Moving to<br /> ! Fee<br /> |-<br /> | {{dts|2017-02-01|format=dmy}} || {{flagicon|SER}} {{sortname|Vanja|Milinković-Savić}} || {{flagicon|POL}} [[Lechia Gdańsk]] || [[Torino F.C.|Torino]] || Undisclosed&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|url=http://torinofc.it/news/30/01/2017/milinkovic-savic-al-toro_13677|title=Milinkovic-Savic al Toro<br /> |date=1 February 2017|accessdate=10 June 2017|publisher=Torino F.C.|language=Italian}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | {{dts|2017-01-02|format=dmy}} || {{flagicon|SWE}} {{sortname|Pontus|Jansson}} || ''[[Torino F.C.|Torino]]'' || {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Leeds United F.C.|Leeds United]] || Undisclosed&lt;ref group=&quot;nb&quot; name=&quot;loan&quot;&gt;The player already played for his new club in 2016–17 season, the deal turned from temporary to definitive.&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|url=https://www.leedsunited.com/news/team-news/21571/pontus|title=PONTUS AGREES PERMANENT DEAL|date=2 February 2017|accessdate=10 June 2017|publisher=Leeds United F.C.|language=English}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | {{dts|2017-02-04|format=dmy}} || {{flagicon|CZE}} {{sortname|Antonín|Barák}} || {{flagicon|CZE}} [[SK Slavia Prague|Slavia Prague]] || [[Udinese Calcio|Udinese]] || Undisclosed&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|url=http://www.ansa.it/sito/notizie/sport/calcio/2017/02/04/udinese-ufficiale-acquisto-barak_e03485e7-f390-45e7-b099-9ccb817f28d4.html|title=Udinese, ufficiale acquisto Barak|date=4 February 2017|accessdate=10 June 2017|publisher=ANSA|language=Italian}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | {{dts|2017-03-29|format=dmy}} || {{flagicon|BRA}} {{sortname||Lyanco}} || {{flagicon|BRA}} [[São Paulo FC|São Paulo]] || [[Torino F.C.|Torino]] || Undisclosed&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|url=http://torinofc.it/news/29/03/2017/lyanco-al-toro_14129|title=Lyanco al Toro|date=29 March 2017|accessdate=10 June 2017|publisher=Torino F.C.|language=Italian}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | {{dts|2017-04-10|format=dmy}} || {{flagicon|ITA}} {{sortname|Simone|Zaza}} || ''[[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]]'' || {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Valencia CF|Valencia]] || €16M&lt;ref group=&quot;nb&quot; name=&quot;loan&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|url=http://www.juventus.com/it/news/news/2017/simone-zaza-riscattato-dal-valencia.php|title=Simone Zaza al Valencia a titolo definitivo|date=10 April 2017|accessdate=10 June 2017|publisher=Juventus F.C.|language=Italian}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | {{dts|2017-04-21|format=dmy}} || {{flagicon|ARG}} {{sortname|Rodrigo|Bentancur}} || {{flagicon|ARG}} [[Boca Juniors]] || [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]] || €9,5M&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|url=http://www.juventus.com/it/news/news/2017/bentancur-e-bianconero.php|title=Bentancur è bianconero!|date=21 April 2017|accessdate=10 June 2017|publisher=Juventus F.C.|language=Italian}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | {{dts|2017-04-27|format=dmy}} || {{flagicon|FRA}} {{sortname|Kingsley|Coman}} || ''[[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]]'' || {{flagicon|GER}} [[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]] || €21M&lt;ref group=&quot;nb&quot; name=&quot;loan&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|url=http://www.juventus.com/it/news/news/2017/coman-al-bayern-a-titolo-definitivo.php|title=Coman al Bayern a titolo definitivo|date=27 April 2017|accessdate=10 June 2017|publisher=Juventus F.C.|language=Italian}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | {{dts|2017-05-09|format=dmy}} || {{flagicon|CHE}} {{sortname|Blerim|Džemaili}} || [[Bologna F.C. 1909|Bologna]] || {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Montreal Impact]] || 6-month loan&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|url=https://www.bolognafc.it/dzemaili-al-montreal-impact/|title=Dzemaili al Montreal Impact|date=9 May 2017|accessdate=10 June 2017|publisher=Bologna F.C. 1909|language=Italian}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | {{dts|2017-05-12|format=dmy}} || {{flagicon|MAR}} {{sortname|Medhi|Benatia}} || {{flagicon|GER}} ''[[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]]'' || [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]] || €17M&lt;ref group=&quot;nb&quot; name=&quot;loan&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|url=http://www.juventus.com/it/news/news/2017/riscattato-il-cartellino-di-benatia.php|title=Benatia fino al 2020!|date=12 May 2017|accessdate=10 June 2017|publisher=Juventus F.C.|language=Italian}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | {{dts|2017-05-22|format=dmy}} || {{flagicon|COL}} {{sortname|Juan|Cuadrado}} || {{flagicon|ENG}} ''[[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]]'' || [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]] || €20M&lt;ref group=&quot;nb&quot; name=&quot;loan&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|url=http://www.juventus.com/it/news/news/2017/la-juve-riscatta-cuadrado.php|title=Cuadrado, riscatto!|date=22 May 2017|accessdate=10 June 2017|publisher=Juventus F.C.|language=Italian}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | {{dts|2017-05-23|format=dmy}} || {{flagicon|ESP}} {{sortname|Diego|López|Diego López Rodríguez}} || ''[[A.C. Milan|Milan]]'' || {{flagicon|ESP}} [[RCD Espanyol|Espanyol]] || Undisclosed&lt;ref group=&quot;nb&quot; name=&quot;loan&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|url=https://www.rcdespanyol.com/en/news/diego-lopez-signed/_n:5235/|title=Diego Lopez, signed!|date=23 May 2017|accessdate=10 June 2017|publisher=RCD Espanyol|language=English}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | {{dts|2017-05-30|format=dmy}} || {{flagicon|ARG}} {{sortname|Mateo|Musacchio}} || {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Villarreal CF|Villarreal]] || [[A.C. Milan|Milan]] || Undisclosed&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|url=https://www.acmilan.com/it/news/comunicati-ufficiali/2017-05-30/ufficiale-musacchio-e-rossonero|title=UFFICIALE: MUSACCHIO È ROSSONERO|date=30 May 2017|accessdate=10 June 2017|publisher=A.C. Milan|language=Italian}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | {{dts|2017-05-31|format=dmy}} || {{flagicon|POR}} {{sortname|Bruno|Alves}} || [[Cagliari Calcio|Cagliari]] || {{flagicon|SCO}} [[Rangers F.C.|Rangers]] || Free&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|url=https://rangers.co.uk/news/headlines/rangers-sign-bruno-alves/|title=Rangers Sign Bruno Alves|date=31 May 2017|accessdate=10 June 2017|publisher=Rangers F.C.|language=English}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ===June===<br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable sortable&quot;<br /> |-<br /> ! Date<br /> ! Name<br /> ! Moving from<br /> ! Moving to<br /> ! Fee<br /> |-<br /> | {{dts|2017-06-02|format=dmy}} || {{flagicon|GER}} {{sortname|Robin|Gosens}} || {{flagicon|NED}} [[Heracles Almelo|Heracles]] || [[Atalanta B.C.|Atalanta]] || Undisclosed&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|url=https://www.atalanta.it/site/paginalive/comunicati-dal-club/Stagione-2016-2017/2017-06/02-06-Calcimercato-ingaggiato-Gosens.html|title=WELCOME GOSENS!|date=2 June 2017|accessdate=10 June 2017|publisher=Atalanta B.C.|language=Italian}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | {{dts|2017-06-02|format=dmy}} || {{flagicon|MLI}} {{sortname|Aly|Mallé}} || {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Granada CF|Granada]] || [[Udinese Calcio|Udinese]] || Undisclosed&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|url=http://www.udinese.it/news/squadra/ufficiale-dal-granada-arriva-aly-malle|title=Ufficiale: dal Granada arriva Aly Malle|date=2 June 2017|accessdate=10 June 2017|publisher=Udinese Calcio|language=Italian}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | {{dts|2017-06-02|format=dmy}} || {{flagicon|CIV}} {{sortname|Franck|Kessié}} || [[Atalanta B.C.|Atalanta]] || [[A.C. Milan|Milan]] || 2-year loan&lt;ref group=&quot;nb&quot; name=&quot;loan2&quot;&gt;This is a deal with an obligation to automatically buy the player at the end of the loan&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|url=https://www.acmilan.com/it/news/comunicati-ufficiali/2017-06-02/ufficiale-kessie-e-un-nuovo-giocatore-del-milan|title=UFFICIALE: KESSIE È UN NUOVO GIOCATORE DEL MILAN|date=2 June 2016|accessdate=10 June 2016|publisher=A.C. Milan|language=Italian}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | {{dts|2017-06-05|format=dmy}} || {{flagicon|BRA}} {{sortname|Vitor|Hugo|Vitor Hugo (footballer, born 1991)}} || {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras|Palmeiras]] || [[ACF Fiorentina|Fiorentina]] || Undisclosed&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|url=http://it.violachannel.tv/vc13-dettaglio-breaking/items/id-05-06-2017_15-54-45_vitor-hugo-e-un-nuovo-calciatore-viola.html|title=VITOR HUGO E’ UN NUOVO CALCIATORE VIOLA|date=5 June 2017|accessdate=10 June 2017|publisher=ACF Fiorentina|language=Italian}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | {{dts|2017-06-06|format=dmy}} || {{flagicon|DEN}} {{sortname|Simon|Makienok}} || ''[[U.S. Città di Palermo|Palermo]]'' || {{flagicon|NED}} [[FC Utrecht|Utrecht]] || Undisclosed&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|url=http://palermocalcio.it/it/1617/news/makienok-ceduto-all-utrecht-34324|title=MAKIENOK CEDUTO ALL'UTRECHT |date=6 June 2017|accessdate=10 June 2017|publisher=U.S. Città di Palermo|language=Italian}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | {{dts|2017-06-07|format=dmy}} || {{flagicon|TUR}} {{sortname|Caner|Erkin}} || ''[[Inter Milan|Inter]]'' || {{flagicon|TUR}} [[Beşiktaş J.K.|Beşiktaş]] || €750K&lt;ref group=&quot;nb&quot; name=&quot;loan&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|url=http://www.bjk.com.tr/tr/haber/70273/|title=Caner Erkin’in Bonservisi Alındı|date=7 June 2017|accessdate=10 June 2017|publisher=Beşiktaş J.K.|language=Turkish}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | {{dts|2017-06-08|format=dmy}} || {{flagicon|CHE}} {{sortname|Nicolas|Haas}} || {{flagicon|CHE}} [[FC Luzern|Luzern]] || [[Atalanta B.C.|Atalanta]] || Free&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|url=https://www.atalanta.it/site/paginalive/comunicati-dal-club/Stagione-2016-2017/2017-06/08-06-Calciomercato-ingaggiato-Haas.html|title=ECCO NICOLAS HAAS|date=8 June 2017|accessdate=10 June 2017|publisher=Atalanta B.C.|language=Italian}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | {{dts|2017-06-08|format=dmy}} || {{flagicon|CHE}} {{sortname|Ricardo|Rodríguez|Ricardo Rodríguez (footballer)}} || {{flagicon|GER}} [[VfL Wolfsburg|Wolfsburg]] || [[A.C. Milan|Milan]] || Undisclosed&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|url=https://www.acmilan.com/it/news/comunicati-ufficiali/2017-06-08/ufficiale-rodriguez-e-rossonero|title=Ufficiale: Rodriguez è rossonero|date=8 June 2017|accessdate=10 June 2017|publisher=A.C. Milan|language=Italian}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | {{dts|2017-06-09|format=dmy}} || {{sortname|Simone|Rizzato}} || [[Trapani Calcio|Trapani]] || [[U.S. Avellino 1912|Avellino]] || Free&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|url=http://www.usavellino.club/news/9531-ingaggiato-il-terzino-sinistro-simone-rizzato|title=Ingaggiato il terzino sinistro Simone Rizzato|date=9 June 2017|accessdate=10 June 2017|publisher=U.S. Avellino 1912|language=Italian}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | {{dts|2017-06-10|format=dmy}} || {{sortname|Simone|Colombi}} || ''[[Cagliari Calcio|Cagliari]]'' || [[Carpi F.C. 1909|Carpi]] || Undisclosed&lt;ref group=&quot;nb&quot; name=&quot;loan&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref name=colombi&gt;{{cite news|url=http://www.cagliaricalcio.com/news/ultimissime/16301/le-cessioni-di-colombi-e-fossati|title=Colombi al Carpi e Fossati all’Hellas Verona|date=10 June 2017|accessdate=19 June 2017|publisher=Cagliari Calcio|language=Italian}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | {{dts|2017-06-10|format=dmy}} || {{sortname|Marco Ezio|Fossati}} || ''[[Cagliari Calcio|Cagliari]]'' || [[Hellas Verona F.C.|Verona]] || Undisclosed&lt;ref group=&quot;nb&quot; name=&quot;loan&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref name=colombi/&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | {{dts|2017-06-12|format=dmy}} || {{flagicon|POR}} {{sortname|André|Silva|André Silva (footballer)}} || {{flagicon|POR}} [[F.C. Porto|Porto]] || [[A.C. Milan|Milan]] || Undisclosed&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|url=http://www.acmilan.com/en/news/official-statement/2017-06-12/official-andre-silva-is-a-new-ac-milans-player|title=Andre Silva is a new A.C. Milan player|date=12 June 2017|accessdate=12 June 2017|publisher=A.C. Milan|language=English}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | {{dts|2017-06-12|format=dmy}} || {{sortname|Nicolò|Cherubin}} || ''[[Bologna F.C. 1909|Bologna]]'' || [[Hellas Verona F.C.|Verona]] || Undisclosed&lt;ref group=&quot;nb&quot; name=&quot;loan&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref name=cherubin&gt;{{cite news|url=http://www.hellasverona.it/2017/06/12/ufficiale_cherubin_e_gialloblu_helander_al_bologna|title=Ufficiale: Cherubin è gialloblù, Helander al Bologna|date=12 June 2017|accessdate=19 June 2017|publisher=Hellas Verona F.C.|language=Italian}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | {{dts|2017-06-12|format=dmy}} || {{flagicon|SWE}} {{sortname|Filip|Helander}} || ''[[Hellas Verona F.C.|Verona]]'' || [[Bologna F.C. 1909|Bologna]] || Undisclosed&lt;ref group=&quot;nb&quot; name=&quot;loan&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref name=cherubin/&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | {{dts|2017-06-13|format=dmy}} || {{flagicon|MEX}} {{sortname|Héctor|Moreno}} || {{flagicon|NED}} [[PSV Eindhoven|PSV]] || [[A.S. Roma|Roma]] || Undisclosed&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|url=http://www.asroma.com/en/news/2017/6/giallorossi-complete-signing-of-defender-moreno|title=Roma complete signing of Hector Moreno|date=13 June 2017|accessdate=19 June 2017|publisher=A.S. Roma|language=English}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | {{dts|2017-06-13|format=dmy}} || {{flagicon|BGR}} {{sortname|Antonio|Vutov}} || ''[[Udinese Calcio|Udinese]]'' || {{flagicon|BGR}} [[PFC Levski Sofia|Levski Sofia]] || Loan&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|url=https://levski.bg/news/details/176167|title=Вутов подписа с ЛЕВСКИ за една година (ВИДЕО)|date=13 June 2017|accessdate=19 June 2017|publisher=PFC Levski Sofia|language=Bulgarian}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | {{dts|2017-06-14|format=dmy}} || {{flagicon|HRV}} {{sortname|Tomislav|Gomelt}} || ''[[F.C. Bari 1908|Bari]]'' || {{flagicon|HRV}} [[HNK Rijeka]] || Undisclosed&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|url=http://www.nk-rijeka.hr/vijest/tomislav-gomelt-potpisao-za-hnk-rijeka-rijeka-je-pravi-put-za-mene/|title=Tomislav Gomelt potpisao za HNK Rijeka: ‘Rijeka je pravi put za mene’|date=14 June 2017|accessdate=19 June 2017|publisher=HNK Rijeka|language=Croatian}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | {{dts|2017-06-15|format=dmy}} || {{flagicon|BRA}} {{sortname|Bruno|Henrique|Bruno Henrique Corsini}} || [[U.S. Città di Palermo|Palermo]] || {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras|Palmeiras]] || Undisclosed&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|url=http://www.palmeiras.com.br/news/2017/06/15/bruno-henrique-assina-ate-2020-e-e-o-novo-reforco-do-palmeiras.shtml|title=Bruno Henrique assina até 2020 e é o novo reforço do Palmeiras|date=15 June 2017|accessdate=19 June 2017|publisher=Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras|language=Portuguese}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | {{dts|2017-06-15|format=dmy}} || {{flagicon|BRA}} {{sortname||Guilherme|Guilherme dos Santos Torres}} || ''[[Udinese Calcio|Udinese]]'' || {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Deportivo de La Coruña]] || Undisclosed&lt;ref group=&quot;nb&quot; name=&quot;loan&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|url=http://www.rcdeportivo.es/noticia/guillherme-sera-jugador-del-deportivo-las-4-proximas-temporadas|title=Guillherme será jugador del Deportivo las 4 próximas temporadas|date=15 June 2017|accessdate=19 June 2017|publisher=Deportivo de La Coruña|language=Spanish}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | {{dts|2017-06-16|format=dmy}} || {{flagicon|SER}} {{sortname|Nikola|Milenković}} || {{flagicon|SER}} [[FK Partizan|Partizan]] || [[ACF Fiorentina|Fiorentina]] || Undisclosed&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|url=http://it.violachannel.tv/vc13-dettaglio-breaking/items/id-16-06-2017_17-33-19_la-fiorentina-acquista-milenkovic.html|title=LA FIORENTINA ACQUISTA MILENKOVIC|date=16 June 2017|accessdate=19 June 2017|publisher=ACF Fiorentina|language=Italian}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | {{dts|2017-06-19|format=dmy}} || {{sortname|Mirko|Albertazzi}} || ''[[Bologna F.C. 1909|Bologna]]'' || [[Virtus Francavilla Calcio|Virtus Francavilla]] || Loan&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|url=http://www.virtusfrancavillacalcio.it/2017/06/19/comunicato-ufficiale-raggiunto-laccordo-per-il-rinnovo-del-prestito-con-mirko-albertazzi/|title=Comunicato Ufficiale Raggiunto l’accordo per il rinnovo del prestito con Mirko Albertazzi|date=19 June 2017|accessdate=19 June 2017|publisher=Virtus Francavilla Calcio|language=Italian}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | {{dts|2017-06-19|format=dmy}} || {{sortname|Gianluca|Di Chiara}} || ''[[U.S. Catanzaro 1929|Catanzaro]]'' || [[A.C. Perugia Calcio|Perugia]] || Undisclosed&lt;ref group=&quot;nb&quot; name=&quot;loan&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|url=http://www.acperugiacalcio.com/index.php/news/news-prima-squadra/item/5027-esercitato-il-diritto-di-opzione-per-gianluca-di-chiara.html|title=Esercitato il diritto di opzione per Gianluca Di Chiara|date=19 June 2017|accessdate=19 June 2017|publisher=A.C. Perugia Calcio|language=Italian}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | {{dts|2017-06-19|format=dmy}} || {{sortname|Andrea|Favilli}} || ''[[A.S. Livorno Calcio|Livorno]]'' || [[Ascoli Picchio F.C. 1898|Ascoli]] || €3M&lt;ref group=&quot;nb&quot; name=&quot;loan&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|url=http://www.ascolipicchio.com/index.php/news/dettaglio/calciomercato-riscattato-favilli-dal-livorno-per-3-milioni|title=Calciomercato: riscattato Favilli dal Livorno per 3 milioni|date=19 June 2017|accessdate=19 June 2017|publisher=Ascoli Picchio F.C. 1898|language=Italian}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | {{dts|2017-06-19|format=dmy}} || {{sortname|Antonino|Barillà}} || [[Trapani Calcio|Trapani]] || [[Parma Calcio 1913|Parma]] || Free&lt;ref name=barilla&gt;{{cite news|url=http://parmacalcio1913.com/barilla-un-giocatore-del-parma-calcio-maglia-crociata-anche-frediani-galuppini|title=Barillà è un giocatore del Parma Calcio. In maglia Crociata anche Frediani e Galuppini|date=19 June 2017|accessdate=19 June 2017|publisher=Parma Calcio 1913|language=Italian}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | {{dts|2017-06-19|format=dmy}} || {{sortname|Marco|Frediani}} || ''[[A.S. Roma|Roma]]'' || [[Parma Calcio 1913|Parma]] || Undisclosed&lt;ref name=barilla/&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | {{dts|2017-06-19|format=dmy}} || {{sortname|Francesco|Galuppini}} || [[A.S.D.P. Ciliverghe di Mazzano|Ciliverghe Mazzano]] || [[Parma Calcio 1913|Parma]] || Free&lt;ref name=barilla/&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | {{dts|2017-06-19|format=dmy}} || {{flagicon|POR}} {{sortname|Bruno|Gaspar}} || {{flagicon|POR}} [[Vitória S.C.|Vitória de Guimarães]] || [[ACF Fiorentina|Fiorentina]] || Undisclosed&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|url=http://it.violachannel.tv/vc13-dettaglio-breaking/items/id-19-06-2017_14-59-53_gaspar-e-un-calciatore-viola.html|title=GASPAR È UN CALCIATORE VIOLA|date=19 June 2017|accessdate=19 June 2017|publisher=ACF Fiorentina|language=Italian}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | {{dts|2017-06-19|format=dmy}} || {{flagicon|HRV}} {{sortname|Damjan|Đoković}} || [[Spezia Calcio|Spezia]] || {{flagicon|HRV}} [[HNK Rijeka]] || Undisclosed&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|url=http://www.nk-rijeka.hr/vijest/damjan-dokovic-potpisao-za-rijeku/|title=Damjan Đoković potpisao za Rijeku|date=19 June 2017|accessdate=19 June 2017|publisher=HNK Rijeka|language=Croatian}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ==Footnotes==<br /> {{reflist|group=nb}}<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> ;general<br /> *<br /> ;specific<br /> &lt;div style=&quot;height:512px; overflow-y:auto; margin:0 auto; border:1px solid #BBB&quot;&gt;<br /> {{reflist|colwidth=30em}}&lt;/div&gt;<br /> <br /> {{2017–18 in Italian football}}<br /> {{European football transfers summer 2017}}<br /> <br /> {{DEFAULTSORT:List of Italian football transfers summer 2017}}<br /> [[Category:2017–18 in Italian football|Summer transfers]]<br /> [[Category:Lists of Italian football transfers]]<br /> [[Category:Football transfers summer 2017|Italian]]</div> 78.5.223.83 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Clam-Gallas_Palace&diff=786772758 Clam-Gallas Palace 2017-06-21T14:34:23Z <p>78.5.223.83: </p> <hr /> <div>{{For|the palace of the same family in Vienna|Palais Clam-Gallas (Vienna)}}<br /> [[File:Clam-gallas.jpg|thumb|[[Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach|J. B. Fischer von Erlach]]'s original design for the Clam-Gallas Palace]]<br /> The '''Clam-Gallas Palace''' ({{lang-cs|Clam-Gallasovský palác}}) is a [[Baroque]] palace in [[Prague]], the capital of the [[Czech Republic]]. The building is situated on the corner of Husova Street and Mariánské Square, in Prague [[Old Town (Prague)|Old Town]]. The palace was first designed by the [[Habsburg Empire|imperial]] court architect [[Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach]], from [[Vienna]]. It was built in 1714–18 by the [[Italian people|Italian]] architect [[Domenico Canevale]]. During the rest of the 18th century, [[History of the Jews in Prague|Jewish]]{{source?|date=November 2014}} balls and concerts were held in the palace, and were attended by noteworthy artists including [[Mozart]] and [[Beethoven]].<br /> <br /> The Clam–Gallas Palace was built for the [[Viceroy]] of [[Naples]], Count John Wenceslaus of Gallas. The Gallas family died out in 1757, and at that point the palace was inherited by Kristian Filip of Clam, son of Gallas' sister, which is how the [[House of Clam-Gallas|Clam-Gallas family]] was created.<br /> <br /> The palace is now owned by the City of Prague which lends it to the [[Prague City Archives]]. Besides, since 2010 a multi-genre festival named &quot;Opera Barocca&quot; is regularly held (twice a year) in the palace premises. This festival is focused on [[historically informed performance]] of Baroque music, dance, theatre and carnival.<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> * [http://www.prague.cz/clam-gallas-palace/ Clam-Gallas Palace - a gem of Baroque architecture in Prague] – brief tourist info<br /> * [http://www.operabarocca.cz L'Opera Barocca] – official pages of the festival<br /> <br /> <br /> {{coord|50|5|11.19|N|14|25|4.2|E|region:CZ|display=title}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Palaces in Prague]]</div> 78.5.223.83 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pal%C3%A1cio_Quitandinha&diff=786772450 Palácio Quitandinha 2017-06-21T14:32:15Z <p>78.5.223.83: /* History */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox hotel<br /> | hotel_name = Palácio Quitandinha<br /> | logo =<br /> | logo_width=<br /> | image = Palácio Quitandinha, Petrópolis.jpg<br /> | image_width = <br /> | caption = Palácio Quitandinha.<br /> | location =[[Petrópolis]], [[Rio de Janeiro (state)|State of Rio de Janeiro]], [[Brazil]]<br /> | pushpin_map =<br /> | coordinates = {{coord|22|31|38.16|S|43|12|46.01|W|display=inline}}<br /> | coordinates_type =<br /> | opening_date = 1944<br /> | stars = 5<br /> | diamonds = <br /> | closing_date =<br /> | developer = <br /> | architect =<br /> | operator = <br /> | owner = <br /> | number_of_restaurants = <br /> | number_of_rooms =440<br /> | number_of_suites = 13<br /> | floor_area = 50,000 square meters<br /> | floors = 6<br /> | parking =<br /> | website = [http://www.petropolis.rj.gov.br/index.php?url=http%3A//fctpi.petropolis.rj.gov.br/fctpi/modules/xt_conteudo/index.php%3Fid%3D9 Quitandinha Palace - Petrópolis Foundation of Culture and Tourism]<br /> | footnotes =<br /> }} <br /> The ''' Palácio Quitandinha''' is a historic former luxury resort hotel in [[Petrópolis]], [[Rio de Janeiro (state)|State of Rio de Janeiro]], [[Brazil]]. The former hotel rooms are currently privately owned condominiums, while the hotel's lavish public areas, considered among the masterpieces of famed American designer [[Dorothy Draper]], have been recently restored.<br /> <br /> ==History==<br /> Designed by [[Italian]] architect [[Luis Fossatti]],&lt;ref name=&quot;artdecobrasil.com&quot;&gt;{{Cite web|url=http://www.artdecobrasil.com/materias/the_new_quitandinha_eng.pdf|title=The New Quitandinha|publisher=Art Deco Brasil|accessdate=15 May 2014}}&lt;/ref&gt; and constructed between 1941 and 1946 by the Brazilian entrepreneur Joaquim Rolla,&lt;ref name=Cassinos&gt;{{cite web|last=Cassinos do Brasil|title=Palácio Quitandinha – Petrópolis|url=http://www.cassinosdobrasil.com.br/cassinos-famosos/palacio-quitandinha-petropolis/|publisher=Cassinos do Brasil.com.br|accessdate=7 August 2012}}&lt;/ref&gt; the Palácio Quitandinha is one of the most impressive architectural monuments in Petrópolis. The exterior is in the Norman-French style,&lt;ref name=Chester&gt;{{cite book|author1=Francoise Klingen |author2=John Malathronas |author3=Sue Chester |title=Michelin Travel Guide Rio de Janeiro|year=2009|publisher=MICHELIN|isbn=190-626-195-4|pages=208|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=RmqHO5G3aZIC&amp;pg=PA208&amp;lpg=PA208&amp;dq=quitandinha#v=onepage&amp;q=quitandinha&amp;f=false}}&lt;/ref&gt; while the interior is a mix of Brazilian Baroque and Art Deco.&lt;ref name=&quot;artdecobrasil.com&quot;/&gt; The surface area of the hotel is 50 thousand square meters. It has six floors, with a 10 meter high ground floor. It has 440 rooms plus 13 suites with decor by [[Dorothy Draper]].&lt;ref name=Life&gt;Life (1947), [https://books.google.com/books?id=LkIEAAAAMBAJ&amp;pg=PA30&amp;lpg=PA30&amp;dq=Quitandinha+war&amp;source=bl&amp;ots=zE-k5jyycu&amp;sig=eem2-ifPkySSI4IJ6AJxv8oV90g&amp;hl=cs&amp;sa=X&amp;ei=COIgUKX7CIXLtAabzwE&amp;ved=0CEYQuwUwBA#v=onepage&amp;q=Quitandinha%20war&amp;f=false Life magazine], p. 30, Time Inc, {{ISSN|0024-3019}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> The hotel was, for many years, probably the second most famous hotel of the country, after the [[Copacabana Palace]] Hotel in [[Rio de Janeiro]], which is only about 65&amp;nbsp;km from Petrópolis. The scenic artificial lake in front of the hotel, loosely resembling the shape of Brazil, was built to provide a source of water in the event of a fire.<br /> <br /> [[File:Quitandinha-restaurante.JPG|thumb|left|220px|Interior of the restaurant.]]<br /> When it was opened as the &quot;Cassino Hotel Quitandinha&quot;, the Palácio Quitandinha was the largest hotel casino in Latin America. Gambling had been permitted in Brazil since 1930, but it was outlawed on May 30, 1946 by decree of the federal government under President [[Eurico Gaspar Dutra]]. The ruling outlawed all types of gambling from casinos to games of chance in Brazil.&lt;ref name=Cassinos/&gt; As a result, the casino closed after only two years.<br /> <br /> The famous guests who stayed at the hotel included stars like [[Errol Flynn]], [[Orson Welles]], [[Lana Turner]], [[Henry Fonda]], [[Maurice Chevalier]], [[Greta Garbo]], [[Carmen Miranda]], [[Walt Disney]], [[Bing Crosby]], politicians like [[Eva Perón]] and President Getúlio Vargas of Brazil, a dethroned King Carol II of Romania and [[Otis Phil Warner]].&lt;ref name=Cassinos/&gt;<br /> <br /> The hotel eventually closed in 1962 and its rooms were sold as private residences in 1963. The imposing façade and the scenic surrounding of the hotel makes it an important tourist attraction itself. The building's enormous public areas were restored by [[Serviço Social do Comércio|Sesc]], a Brazilian commerce organization which had taken them over, beginning in 2007.&lt;ref name=&quot;artdecobrasil.com&quot;/&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Gallery==<br /> &lt;center&gt;<br /> &lt;gallery&gt;<br /> File:Hotel Quitandinha - Petrópolis.jpg<br /> File:Quitandinha1.JPG<br /> File:Quitandinha.jpg<br /> File:QUITANDINHA 2.JPG<br /> File:Lago do Quitandinha.jpg<br /> File:Sesc Quitandinha.jpg<br /> &lt;/gallery&gt;<br /> &lt;/center&gt;<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{Reflist}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> * {{Commonscat-inline|Palácio Quitandinha}}<br /> * [http://www.cassinosdobrasil.com.br/cassinos-famosos/palacio-quitandinha-petropolis/ Casinos in Brazil - Photos, Videos and Facts About Quitandinha Palace Casino] {{pt icon}}<br /> * [http://palacioquitandinha.blogspot.com/ Living in Quitandinha] {{pt icon}}<br /> <br /> {{DEFAULTSORT:Palacio Quitandinha}}<br /> [[Category:Hotels in Brazil]]<br /> [[Category:Hotel buildings completed in 1944]]<br /> [[Category:Hotels established in 1944]]<br /> [[Category:Convention centres in Brazil]]<br /> [[Category:Defunct hotels]]<br /> [[Category:Defunct casinos]]<br /> [[Category:Buildings and structures in Petrópolis]]<br /> [[Category:Tourist attractions in Rio de Janeiro (state)]]<br /> [[Category:1946 establishments in Brazil]]<br /> [[Category:Casinos in Brazil]]</div> 78.5.223.83 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pal%C3%A1cio_Quitandinha&diff=786772414 Palácio Quitandinha 2017-06-21T14:31:58Z <p>78.5.223.83: /* History */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox hotel<br /> | hotel_name = Palácio Quitandinha<br /> | logo =<br /> | logo_width=<br /> | image = Palácio Quitandinha, Petrópolis.jpg<br /> | image_width = <br /> | caption = Palácio Quitandinha.<br /> | location =[[Petrópolis]], [[Rio de Janeiro (state)|State of Rio de Janeiro]], [[Brazil]]<br /> | pushpin_map =<br /> | coordinates = {{coord|22|31|38.16|S|43|12|46.01|W|display=inline}}<br /> | coordinates_type =<br /> | opening_date = 1944<br /> | stars = 5<br /> | diamonds = <br /> | closing_date =<br /> | developer = <br /> | architect =<br /> | operator = <br /> | owner = <br /> | number_of_restaurants = <br /> | number_of_rooms =440<br /> | number_of_suites = 13<br /> | floor_area = 50,000 square meters<br /> | floors = 6<br /> | parking =<br /> | website = [http://www.petropolis.rj.gov.br/index.php?url=http%3A//fctpi.petropolis.rj.gov.br/fctpi/modules/xt_conteudo/index.php%3Fid%3D9 Quitandinha Palace - Petrópolis Foundation of Culture and Tourism]<br /> | footnotes =<br /> }} <br /> The ''' Palácio Quitandinha''' is a historic former luxury resort hotel in [[Petrópolis]], [[Rio de Janeiro (state)|State of Rio de Janeiro]], [[Brazil]]. The former hotel rooms are currently privately owned condominiums, while the hotel's lavish public areas, considered among the masterpieces of famed American designer [[Dorothy Draper]], have been recently restored.<br /> <br /> ==History==<br /> Designed by Italian architect [[Luis Fossatti]],&lt;ref name=&quot;artdecobrasil.com&quot;&gt;{{Cite web|url=http://www.artdecobrasil.com/materias/the_new_quitandinha_eng.pdf|title=The New Quitandinha|publisher=Art Deco Brasil|accessdate=15 May 2014}}&lt;/ref&gt; and constructed between 1941 and 1946 by the Brazilian entrepreneur Joaquim Rolla,&lt;ref name=Cassinos&gt;{{cite web|last=Cassinos do Brasil|title=Palácio Quitandinha – Petrópolis|url=http://www.cassinosdobrasil.com.br/cassinos-famosos/palacio-quitandinha-petropolis/|publisher=Cassinos do Brasil.com.br|accessdate=7 August 2012}}&lt;/ref&gt; the Palácio Quitandinha is one of the most impressive architectural monuments in Petrópolis. The exterior is in the Norman-French style,&lt;ref name=Chester&gt;{{cite book|author1=Francoise Klingen |author2=John Malathronas |author3=Sue Chester |title=Michelin Travel Guide Rio de Janeiro|year=2009|publisher=MICHELIN|isbn=190-626-195-4|pages=208|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=RmqHO5G3aZIC&amp;pg=PA208&amp;lpg=PA208&amp;dq=quitandinha#v=onepage&amp;q=quitandinha&amp;f=false}}&lt;/ref&gt; while the interior is a mix of Brazilian Baroque and Art Deco.&lt;ref name=&quot;artdecobrasil.com&quot;/&gt; The surface area of the hotel is 50 thousand square meters. It has six floors, with a 10 meter high ground floor. It has 440 rooms plus 13 suites with decor by [[Dorothy Draper]].&lt;ref name=Life&gt;Life (1947), [https://books.google.com/books?id=LkIEAAAAMBAJ&amp;pg=PA30&amp;lpg=PA30&amp;dq=Quitandinha+war&amp;source=bl&amp;ots=zE-k5jyycu&amp;sig=eem2-ifPkySSI4IJ6AJxv8oV90g&amp;hl=cs&amp;sa=X&amp;ei=COIgUKX7CIXLtAabzwE&amp;ved=0CEYQuwUwBA#v=onepage&amp;q=Quitandinha%20war&amp;f=false Life magazine], p. 30, Time Inc, {{ISSN|0024-3019}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> The hotel was, for many years, probably the second most famous hotel of the country, after the [[Copacabana Palace]] Hotel in [[Rio de Janeiro]], which is only about 65&amp;nbsp;km from Petrópolis. The scenic artificial lake in front of the hotel, loosely resembling the shape of Brazil, was built to provide a source of water in the event of a fire.<br /> <br /> [[File:Quitandinha-restaurante.JPG|thumb|left|220px|Interior of the restaurant.]]<br /> When it was opened as the &quot;Cassino Hotel Quitandinha&quot;, the Palácio Quitandinha was the largest hotel casino in Latin America. Gambling had been permitted in Brazil since 1930, but it was outlawed on May 30, 1946 by decree of the federal government under President [[Eurico Gaspar Dutra]]. The ruling outlawed all types of gambling from casinos to games of chance in Brazil.&lt;ref name=Cassinos/&gt; As a result, the casino closed after only two years.<br /> <br /> The famous guests who stayed at the hotel included stars like [[Errol Flynn]], [[Orson Welles]], [[Lana Turner]], [[Henry Fonda]], [[Maurice Chevalier]], [[Greta Garbo]], [[Carmen Miranda]], [[Walt Disney]], [[Bing Crosby]], politicians like [[Eva Perón]] and President Getúlio Vargas of Brazil, a dethroned King Carol II of Romania and [[Otis Phil Warner]].&lt;ref name=Cassinos/&gt;<br /> <br /> The hotel eventually closed in 1962 and its rooms were sold as private residences in 1963. The imposing façade and the scenic surrounding of the hotel makes it an important tourist attraction itself. The building's enormous public areas were restored by [[Serviço Social do Comércio|Sesc]], a Brazilian commerce organization which had taken them over, beginning in 2007.&lt;ref name=&quot;artdecobrasil.com&quot;/&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Gallery==<br /> &lt;center&gt;<br /> &lt;gallery&gt;<br /> File:Hotel Quitandinha - Petrópolis.jpg<br /> File:Quitandinha1.JPG<br /> File:Quitandinha.jpg<br /> File:QUITANDINHA 2.JPG<br /> File:Lago do Quitandinha.jpg<br /> File:Sesc Quitandinha.jpg<br /> &lt;/gallery&gt;<br /> &lt;/center&gt;<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{Reflist}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> * {{Commonscat-inline|Palácio Quitandinha}}<br /> * [http://www.cassinosdobrasil.com.br/cassinos-famosos/palacio-quitandinha-petropolis/ Casinos in Brazil - Photos, Videos and Facts About Quitandinha Palace Casino] {{pt icon}}<br /> * [http://palacioquitandinha.blogspot.com/ Living in Quitandinha] {{pt icon}}<br /> <br /> {{DEFAULTSORT:Palacio Quitandinha}}<br /> [[Category:Hotels in Brazil]]<br /> [[Category:Hotel buildings completed in 1944]]<br /> [[Category:Hotels established in 1944]]<br /> [[Category:Convention centres in Brazil]]<br /> [[Category:Defunct hotels]]<br /> [[Category:Defunct casinos]]<br /> [[Category:Buildings and structures in Petrópolis]]<br /> [[Category:Tourist attractions in Rio de Janeiro (state)]]<br /> [[Category:1946 establishments in Brazil]]<br /> [[Category:Casinos in Brazil]]</div> 78.5.223.83 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pal%C3%A1cio_das_Ind%C3%BAstrias&diff=786771618 Palácio das Indústrias 2017-06-21T14:26:36Z <p>78.5.223.83: </p> <hr /> <div>[[File:Palácio das Indústrias, São Paulo.jpg|thumb|300px|Palácio das Indústrias (2017)]] <br /> The '''Palácio das Indústrias''' is a historical building in [[São Paulo]], under the protection of the [[Council for the Defense of Historical, Archaeological, Artistic and Tourist Heritage]] (CONDEPHAAT). <br /> <br /> It was designed by [[Domiziano Rossi]] (1865–1920) in conjunction with [[Ramos de Azevedo]] and Ricardo Severo (1869–1940)&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt; and is located in the [[Parque Dom Pedro II]].&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot;&gt;{{Citar web|url=http://www.cultura.sp.gov.br/portal/site/SEC/menuitem.bb3205c597b9e36c3664eb10e2308ca0/?vgnextoid=91b6ffbae7ac1210VgnVCM1000002e03c80aRCRD&amp;Id=9ab9d342585bc010VgnVCM2000000301a8c0____|titulo=Secretaria de Estado da Cultura|acessodata=2016-11-06|obra=www.cultura.sp.gov.br}}&lt;/ref&gt; It is a representative of the [[Eclecticism|Eclectic]] style and was designed for hosting industrial exhibitions.&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot;&gt;{{citar web|url=http://www.arquicultura.fau.usp.br/images/arquicultura/Processo_00082-79_-_Palacio_das_Industrias.Image.Marked.pdf|titulo=Processo de Tombamento Palácio das Indústrias|data=1979|acessodata=|obra=|publicado=|ultimo=|primeiro=|pagina=2, 5, 12, 18, 19, 20}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> The first exhibition was held there in 1917. It was converted into a legislative assembly in 1947 and its name was changed to the &quot;Palácio Nove de Julho&quot; (Ninth of July, commemorating the [[Constitutionalist Revolution]]). In the 1970s, it also served as the home of the Public Security Secretariat and contained some jail cells.&lt;ref name=&quot;:1&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> In 1992, after restorations by the architect [[Lina Bo Bardi]], it served briefly as the City Hall. Since 2009, it has been the home of the [[Catavento]] science museum.&lt;ref name=&quot;:0&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Citar web|url=http://g1.globo.com/Noticias/SaoPaulo/0,,MUL1058875-5605,00-SP+GANHA+MUSEU+DE+CIENCIA+INTERATIVO+VOLTADO+AO+PUBLICO+JOVEM.html|titulo=G1 &gt; Edição São Paulo - NOTÍCIAS - SP ganha museu de ciência interativo voltado ao público jovem|acessodata=2016-11-06|obra=g1.globo.com}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{reflist}}<br /> <br /> == External links ==<br /> {{Commonscat|Palácio das Indústrias}}<br /> * [http://www.estadao.com.br/noticias/geral,palacio-das-industrias-vira-museu-da-ciencia-em-sp,341980 O Estado de S. Paulo] Palácio das Indústrias vira museu da ciência em SP ''(20 March 2009)'' <br /> * [http://www.tvgazeta.com.br/videos/palacio-das-industrias-passa-por-restauracao/ TV Gazeta] Palácio das Indústrias passa por restauração ''(12 December 2015)''<br /> <br /> {{coord|-23.5442|-46.6273|type:landmark_region:BR|display=title}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Brazilian architecture]]<br /> [[Category:Museums in Brazil]]</div> 78.5.223.83 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Parque_de_la_Exposici%C3%B3n&diff=786751088 Parque de la Exposición 2017-06-21T11:47:21Z <p>78.5.223.83: </p> <hr /> <div>{{unreferenced |date= August 2012}}<br /> <br /> [[File:Pabellonbizantino.jpg|thumb|305px|Byzantine Pavilion built during the government of Augusto B. Leguía.]]<br /> [[File:Pabellon Morisco.jpg|thumb|305px|Moorish pavilion.]]<br /> [[File:Pabellon Bizantino.jpg|thumb|305px|Byzantine Pavilion.]]<br /> The '''Parque de la Exposición''' or '''Park of the Exposition''' is a park located in the [[Santa Beatriz (Lima)|Santa Beatriz]] neighborhood of [[Lima District|downtown Lima]], capital of [[Peru]].<br /> <br /> ==History==<br /> The park was occupied by the south gate of the [[Lima City Walls|Walls of Lima]], known as ''Puerta de Guadalupe''. In the 1870s President [[José Balta]] ordered the demolition of these walls within its modernization plan of the city. It was planned that this location would be aimed at building a park that would house the [[Lima International Exhibition]] of 1872. Thus, alongside the park, rose the [[Palacio de la Exposición|Exhibition Palace]] (now the '''Museum of Art of Lima''').<br /> <br /> The park plan was made by Manuel Atanasio Fuentes and [[Italy|Italian]] [[architect]] [[Antonio Leonardi]]. Its design was neo-Renaissance and included the construction of pavilions including a zoo and other buildings. Leonardi also designed the [[Palacio de la Exposición|Exhibition Palace]]. In the beginning the largest, covering the current and contemporary [[Park of the Reserve]] and the land where now stands the [[Estadio Nacional (Lima)|Estadio Nacional]], were part of the park.<br /> <br /> During the [[War of the Pacific]], the park had a military use, before the invasion, as a garrison and a hospital and after the invasion as headquarters for the Chilean troops.<br /> <br /> With the celebration of the centenary of the independence of [[Peru]], [[Augusto B. Leguía]] was ordered to build several additional buildings, such as Byzantine Hall and the building that served as headquarters of the [[Ministry of Transportation and Communications (Peru)|Ministry of Transport and Communications]] and is currently intended to be the Metropolitan Museum of Lima.<br /> <br /> In 1961 he ordered the demolition of the [[Panopticon]] of Lima and the construction of the Civic Centre of Lima, the land north of Park of the Exposition and currently home to the Centre for Military and Historical Studies and the [[Museum of Italian Art]] that originally belonged the park, were considered part of the same.<br /> <br /> During the 1970s, the Park of the Exposition fell into a severe decline. In the 1990s, during the administration of [[Alberto Andrade]], the Park was restored and lakes and an amphitheater were created and the park opened to the park. Andrade renamed the park calling it '''Gran Parque de Lima''' but it later returned to its original name.<br /> <br /> == Gallery ==<br /> &lt;center&gt;<br /> &lt;gallery&gt;<br /> &lt;center&gt;<br /> Image:Palaciodelaexposicion.jpg|View of the Exhibition Palace in its opening<br /> Image:Pabellonmorisco.jpg|Moorish pavilion built during the government of Augusto B. Leguía<br /> Image:Fuentechinafrente.jpg|Chinese fountain donated by [[Chinese people|Chinese]] colony to mark the centenary of the Independence of Peru.<br /> Image:Limamuseodearteitaliano.jpg|[[Museum of Italian Art]]<br /> File:Jesuscristo acuarela 05072009.JPG|Artist painting portrays Jesus Christ, pastel<br /> &lt;/gallery&gt;<br /> &lt;/center&gt;<br /> <br /> ==See also==<br /> * [[Palacio de la Exposición]]<br /> <br /> {{Lima landmarks}}<br /> <br /> {{coord|12|03|41|S|77|02|12|W|region:PE_source:kolossus-eswiki|display=title}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Parks in Peru]]<br /> [[Category:World's fair sites in South America]]<br /> [[Category:Tourist attractions in Lima]]<br /> [[Category:Geography of Lima]]</div> 78.5.223.83 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Teatro_de_Crist%C3%B3bal_Col%C3%B3n&diff=786749968 Teatro de Cristóbal Colón 2017-06-21T11:34:57Z <p>78.5.223.83: </p> <hr /> <div>{{Expand Spanish|Teatro de Cristóbal Colón|date=April 2012}}<br /> [[image:TeatroColonBogota.jpg|thumb|200px|Facade of the ''Teatro de Cristobal Colón'' Bogotá D.C.]]<br /> [[image:Interior Teatro Colon Bogota.jpg|thumb|200px|Frescoes of six muses on the ceiling of the main hall]]<br /> <br /> The '''Teatro de Cristóbal Colón''' (The Christopher Columbus Theatre), also known as the &quot;Teatro Colón&quot;, is located in [[Bogotá]], [[Colombia]] and it is the nation's National Theatre. It was built in the Neoclassical style by the [[Italian]] architect [[Pietro Cantini]] in 1885 and inaugurated on 27 October 1892 &lt;ref name=&quot;Tourism&quot;&gt;Bogota Institute of Tourism website&lt;/ref&gt; on the occasion of the fourth centenary of the discovery of America with a performance of [[Verdi]]'s ''[[Ernani]]''.<br /> &lt;ref name=&quot;Colon&quot;&gt;[https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&amp;sl=es&amp;u=http://www.bogota-dc.com/eventos/teatro/colon.html&amp;ei=MW04TYyQFJD6sAOZm7mpAw&amp;sa=X&amp;oi=translate&amp;ct=result&amp;resnum=3&amp;ved=0CCcQ7gEwAg&amp;prev=/search%3Fq%3D%2522Teatro%2Bde%2BCrist%25C3%25B3bal%2BCol%25C3%25B3n%2522%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26prmd%3Divnso Background and history of the theatre on bogota-dc.com]&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> The auditorium was constructed in the tradition horseshoe-shape and modelled on the layout of the [[Palais Garnier]] in Paris, but only about half the size.&lt;ref name=&quot;Tourism&quot;/&gt;<br /> <br /> The Colón Theatre was declared a National Monument on 11 August 1975, and underwent renovations for three years.&lt;ref name=&quot;Tourism&quot;/&gt;<br /> <br /> Between 2009 and 2010, the theatre was closed for extensive renovations.&lt;ref name=&quot;Colon&quot;/&gt;<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> '''Notes'''<br /> {{reflist}}<br /> '''Sources'''<br /> *[https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&amp;sl=es&amp;u=http://www.bogota-dc.com/eventos/teatro/colon.html&amp;ei=MW04TYyQFJD6sAOZm7mpAw&amp;sa=X&amp;oi=translate&amp;ct=result&amp;resnum=3&amp;ved=0CCcQ7gEwAg&amp;prev=/search%3Fq%3D%2522Teatro%2Bde%2BCrist%25C3%25B3bal%2BCol%25C3%25B3n%2522%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26prmd%3Divnso Bogota-dc.com/eventos/teatro/colon] (English translation). Retrieved 20 January 2011<br /> *[https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&amp;sl=es&amp;u=http://www.bogotaturismo.gov.co/teatro-de-cristobal-colon&amp;ei=MW04TYyQFJD6sAOZm7mpAw&amp;sa=X&amp;oi=translate&amp;ct=result&amp;resnum=10&amp;ved=0CEAQ7gEwCQ&amp;prev=/search%3Fq%3D%2522Teatro%2Bde%2BCrist%25C3%25B3bal%2BCol%25C3%25B3n%2522%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26prmd%3Divnso Bogota Institute of Tourism website on bogotaturismo.gov.co] (English translation) Retrieved 20 January 2011<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> {{Commonscat-inline|Teatro Colón, Bogotá}}<br /> <br /> {{Treasures of Colombia}}<br /> <br /> {{coord|4|35|48|N|74|04|28|W|display=&quot;title&quot;}}<br /> <br /> {{DEFAULTSORT:Teatro de Cristobal Colon}}<br /> [[Category:Theatres completed in 1892]]<br /> [[Category:Theatres in Bogotá]]<br /> [[Category:Opera houses in Colombia]]<br /> [[Category:Tourist attractions in Bogotá]]<br /> <br /> <br /> {{theat-struct-stub}}<br /> {{Colombia-struct-stub}}</div> 78.5.223.83 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Palacio_Li%C3%A9vano&diff=786749831 Palacio Liévano 2017-06-21T11:33:20Z <p>78.5.223.83: /* History */</p> <hr /> <div>[[File:Liévano.JPG|thumb|Palacio Liévano, Bogotá]]<br /> The '''Palacio Liévano''' or '''Lievano Palace''' &lt;ref name=&quot;Caputo&quot;&gt;{{cite book|author=Lorrain Caputo|title=VIVA Colombia Adventure Guide|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=c16G3Z9EtgcC&amp;pg=PT466|publisher=Viva Publishing Network|isbn=978-1-937157-05-0|pages=466–}}&lt;/ref&gt; Is a building located on the west side of the [[Plaza de Bolivar]] in [[Bogotá]], [[Colombia]] in the cultural and historical hub of the city. The palace is located in [[La Candelaria]] district. Along the cobblestone streets of La Candelaria are other formal buildings such as the Plaza de Bolivar, the [[Palacio de Justicia de Colombia|Palacio de Justicia]], and the [[Casa de Nariño]], as well as a library and museums.&lt;ref name=&quot;Spirou2010&quot;&gt;{{cite book|last=Spirou|first=Costas|title=Urban Tourism and Urban Change: Cities in a Global Economy|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Q6x1c-cIYw0C&amp;pg=PA136|date=2 December 2010|publisher=Taylor &amp; Francis|isbn=978-0-203-83580-7|pages=136–}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> The palace was converted into Bogotá's city hall in 1974.&lt;ref name=&quot;W.2002&quot;&gt;{{cite book|last=Escovar|first=W, Alberto|title=Bogotá: Historic Center|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qk1v-NAavNQC&amp;pg=PA69|year=2002|publisher=Ediciones Gamma S.A.|isbn=978-958-8177-21-2|pages=69–}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==History==<br /> [[File:BOG Palacio Liévano.JPG|thumb| Eastern side of the Liévano palace.]]<br /> The site where the Liévano now stands originally featured a number of administrative buildings, and the residence of Sanz de Santamaria and the Viceroys till 1810. Seriously damaged by the 1827-28 earthquakes, they were demolished and, in 1848, were replaced by a building known as the Galerías Arrubla, built by [[Juan Manuel Arrubla]] between 1843 and 1848. Bogotá's largest building at the time with a façade {{convert|53|m|abbr=on}} long,&lt;ref name=&quot;Gov2&quot;/&gt;&lt;ref name=mcp/&gt; it was the centre of the city's business interests as well as the seat of the municipal administration.<br /> <br /> Cr7 and 4 avenie the building was completely destroyed by fire in 1900, one of its owners, the engineer [[Indalecio Liévano]], managed to persuade the other owners that the French architect [[Gaston Lelarge]] (1861–1934) should be invited to draw up plans for a new building. In 1903, in agreement with the city authorities, a contract was concluded for the construction of a new building designed by Lelarge. Under the supervision of the architect [[Ricardo Lieras Codazzi]] the building was completed in 1907 at the same location where the galleries had been gutted earlier in 1900. Liévano built it with his own funds. Lelarge's design respected the proportions of the old Arrubla building but adopted a [[Neoclassical architecture|Neoclassical]] idiom which was new to the capital. However, the city administration acquired all the ownership rights of the palace in 1960.&lt;ref name=&quot;Villegas2003&quot;&gt;{{cite book|author=Benjamin Villegas|title=Bogota: From the Air|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=b7-SNfrR4-wC&amp;pg=PT193|date=1 January 2003|publisher=Villegas Asociados|isbn=978-958-8156-22-4|pages=193–}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> After it had finally been decided the building should become the city hall, it was adapted to the purpose in 1974 by Fernando Martinez Sanabria&lt;ref name=&quot;Escovar2002&quot;&gt;{{cite book|last=Escovar|first=|title=Bogotá: Historic Center|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qk1v-NAavNQC&amp;pg=PA69|year=2002|publisher=Ediciones Gamma S.A.|isbn=978-958-8177-21-2|pages=69–}}&lt;/ref&gt; under the architect Fernando Martinez&lt;ref name=tours&gt;[http://www.bogotaturismo.gov.co/palacio-lievano &quot;Palacio Liévano&quot;], Bogotá Humana. {{es icon}} Retrieved 16 May 2013.&lt;/ref&gt; but without the [[Mansard roof]]. The arcaded façade was nevertheless maintained but the shops and businesses which had once bordered the square had now gone.&lt;ref name=&quot;Gov2&quot;&gt;[http://portel.bogota.gov.co/mad/info_sitio.php?id_sitio=25763 &quot;Palacio Liévano: Ficha Técnica - Mapa Callejero&quot;], Bogota.gov.co. {{es icon}} Retrieved 16 May 2013.&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;Gov&quot;&gt;[http://www.patrimoniocultural.gov.co/descargas/Bicentenario2010.pdf &quot;Ruta Oficial: bicentenario en bogotá 1810-2010&quot;], Instituto Distrital de Patrimonio Cultural. {{es icon}} Retrieved 16 May 2013.&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Architecture==<br /> Completed in the Neoclassical style ([[French Renaissance architecture|French Renaissance]], as some describe it),&lt;ref name=Escovar2002 /&gt; the building is rectangular, three storeys high and flanked by large sections with [[Mansard roof]]s at either end.&lt;ref name=tours/&gt; The façade consists of 32 windowed bays on each of its floors, decorated with balconies, columns, pilasters and capitals. Iron is used for ornamental detailing.&lt;ref name=Escovar2002 /&gt; There is an internal patio to the south with a bust of the independence hero [[José Acevedo y Gómez]].&lt;ref&gt;[http://www.guiatodo.com.co/Sitio/bogota/el_palacio_lievano &quot;El Palacio Liévano&quot;], Bogota, Guia Todo. {{es icon}} Retrieved 17 May 2013.&lt;/ref&gt; The mayor's office on the first floor is a large room divided into a waiting room, the actual office and a lounge. The second floor is the most luxurious of all with its high-ceilinged sitting room known as the Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada. Decorated with plaster reliefs and furnished with plush red curtains and chairs, it was here Bogotá's most illustrious citizens met to take key decisions.&lt;ref name=mcp&gt;[http://www.elespectador.com/impreso/bogota/articuloimpreso-entranas-del-palacio-lievano María Camila Peña, &quot;Las entrañas del Palacio Liévano&quot;], ElEspectador.com. {{es icon}} Retrieved 17 May 2013.&lt;/ref&gt; There is also a columned (of rectangular columns) arched portico at the ground level which runs along the front of the building and which serves the purpose of only providing shade and protection against rains. In the courtyard of the palace, the bust of [[José Acevedo y Gómez]], a national hero, has been installed.&lt;ref name=&quot;Baker2012&quot;&gt;{{cite book|author=Christopher P Baker|title=Colombia|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=MJ28KAzMbZ8C&amp;pg=PA63|year=2012|publisher=National Geographic|isbn=978-1-4262-0950-5|pages=63–}}&lt;/ref&gt; The 450th anniversary of the city was marked by affixing 24 plaques in the walls of the palace on the first floor, recording the history of the city.<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{Reflist}}<br /> <br /> {{Commons category|Palacio Liévano}}<br /> <br /> {{Coord|4.598415|-74.076538|type:landmark|display=title}}<br /> <br /> {{DEFAULTSORT:Palacio Lievano}}<br /> [[Category:Buildings and structures in Bogotá]]<br /> [[Category:City and town halls in Colombia]]<br /> [[Category:Government buildings in Colombia]]<br /> [[Category:National Monuments of Colombia]]<br /> [[Category:Tourist attractions in Bogotá]]<br /> [[Category:Architecture of Bogotá]]<br /> [[Category:Neoclassical architecture in Colombia]]</div> 78.5.223.83 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bas%C3%ADlica_del_Salvador&diff=786747778 Basílica del Salvador 2017-06-21T11:12:50Z <p>78.5.223.83: </p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox church<br /> | image = Basílica del Salvador 01.JPG<br /> | name = Basílica del Salvador<br /> | location = [[Huérfanos Street]] &amp; Almirante Barroso Street&lt;br/&gt;[[Santiago, Chile]]<br /> | country = {{flag|Chile}}<br /> | denomination = [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]]<br /> | website = <br /> | coordinates = {{coord|-33.4413|-70.661794|region:CL-RM|display=inline,title}}<br /> | founded date = <br /> | founder =<br /> | dedicated date = <br /> | consecrated date = 1900&lt;ref name=&quot;CMN&quot;/&gt;<br /> | status = [[Minor basilica]]<br /> | functional status = &quot;Inactive&quot;<br /> | architect = Teodoro Burchard<br /> | style = [[Neo Gothic]]<br /> | completed date = 1932&lt;ref name=&quot;CMN&quot;/&gt;<br /> | capacity = 5000&lt;ref name=&quot;CMN&quot;/&gt;<br /> | construction cost = <br /> | closed = <br /> | length = <br /> | width = <br /> | height =<br /> | Floor area = <br /> | materials = Brick<br /> | diocese = [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Santiago de Chile|Archdiocese of Santiago]]<br /> | parish = <br /> | pastor = <br /> }}<br /> The '''Basílica del Salvador''' is a [[basilica]] located at the corner of [[Huérfanos Street]] and Almirante Barroso Street in the [[Barrio Brasil]] of [[Santiago de Chile]]. The basilica was designed by the German architect Teodoro Burchard in the [[Neo Gothic]] style.&lt;ref name=&quot;CMN&quot;&gt;{{Cite web<br /> |url=http://www.monumentos.cl/OpenSupport_Monumento/asp/PopUpFicha/ficha_publica.asp?monumento=207 <br /> |title=Basílica del Salvador <br /> |publisher=[[National Monuments Council]] <br /> |language=Spanish <br /> |accessdate=11 November 2013 <br /> |deadurl=yes <br /> |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131112041057/http://www.monumentos.cl/OpenSupport_Monumento/asp/PopUpFicha/ficha_publica.asp?monumento=207 <br /> |archivedate=12 November 2013 <br /> |df= <br /> }}&lt;/ref&gt; It was renovated by [[Josué Smith Solar]] in 1932.<br /> <br /> Two earthquakes, one in [[1985 Algarrobo earthquake|1985]] and the other in [[2010 Chile earthquake|2010]], badly damaged the basilica.<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{Reflist}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> *{{Commons category-inline}}<br /> <br /> {{DEFAULTSORT:Basilica del Salvador}}<br /> [[Category:Churches in Santiago, Chile]]<br /> [[Category:Roman Catholic churches in Chile]]<br /> [[Category:Basilica churches in Chile]]</div> 78.5.223.83 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Krzysztofory_Palace&diff=786729559 Krzysztofory Palace 2017-06-21T07:42:10Z <p>78.5.223.83: /* History */</p> <hr /> <div>[[File:Krzysztofory.jpg|thumb|Krzysztofory Palace on Kraków's main square (2006)]]<br /> The '''Krzysztofory Palace''' is a small, [[baroque]] palace located on the [[Main Square, Kraków|main square of Kraków]], in [[Lesser Poland]].<br /> <br /> == History ==<br /> It was owned between 1640–1649 by the [[Offices in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth|Crown Court Marshal]] [[Adam Kazanowski]], who also commissioned its construction. The palace was constructed by joining three [[Gothic architecture|Gothic]] houses. The first major renovation of the palace was done by the architect Jakub Solari in 1682–1684. One of its unique features is the fine [[stucco]] work by Italian architect [[Baldassare Fontana]], who was working in Kraków at the time.<br /> <br /> Towards the end of the 19th century, the ground floor was taken up by a popular restaurant ''Pod Palmą'' founded by [[Antoni Hawełka]], purveyor to the imperial court of [[Vienna]].<br /> <br /> The palace houses the main branch of the [[Historical Museum of Kraków]], which was granted the status of an independent institution in 1945.&lt;ref name=&quot;krakow-info&quot;&gt;Marek Strzala, [http://www.krakow-info.com/museums.htm Krakow's Premier Museums]&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> == References ==<br /> {{Reflist}}<br /> <br /> == External links ==<br /> {{commonscat-inline|Krzysztofory Palace in Kraków|Krzysztofory Palace}}<br /> * [http://www.mhk.pl/branches/krzysztofory-palace Homepage of Krzysztofory Palace]<br /> <br /> {{coord|50|3|45|N|19|56|11|E|type:landmark|display=title}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Palaces in Kraków]]<br /> [[Category:Tourist attractions in Kraków]]</div> 78.5.223.83 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ti%C5%A1kevi%C4%8Diai_Palace,_Palanga&diff=786594132 Tiškevičiai Palace, Palanga 2017-06-20T11:56:51Z <p>78.5.223.83: </p> <hr /> <div>[[File:Palanga Palac Tyszkiewiczow.JPG|thumb|280px|The palace's northern [[façade]]]]<br /> [[File:Gintaro muziejus en Palanga 3.jpg|thumb|280 px|The southern façade and the rose garden]]<br /> [[File:Tiškevičiai Palace.Palanga.jpg|thumb|280px|The design of the northern façade]]<br /> [[File:Tiškevičiai Palace chapel.Palanga.jpg|thumb|280px|The design of the palace's [[chapel]]]]<br /> <br /> The '''Tiškevičiai Palace''', '''Tiskevičius Palace''', or '''Tyszkiewicz Palace''' ({{lang-lt|Tiškevičių rūmai}}; {{lang-pl|Pałac Tyszkiewiczów}}) is a [[Neo-Renaissance]] style building in [[Palanga]], [[Lithuania]], built for the [[Tyszkiewicz family|Tyszkiewicz (Tiškevičiai) family]]. The construction was started in 1893 and finished in 1897. The palace is surrounded by a park with ponds, fountains, and collections of rare plants. Since 1963 the palace has housed the [[Palanga Amber Museum]] and is surrounded by the [[Palanga Botanical Garden]].<br /> <br /> ==History==<br /> Tyszkiewicz family member, [[Feliks Tyszkiewicz]], contacted famous [[Germany|German]] architect [[Franz Heinrich Schwechten]] to construct a new palace; their old estate was a wooden manor on the banks of [[Rąžė River]].&lt;ref name=giedre&gt;{{cite book| title=Lietuva. Vadovas | first=Giedrė |last=Jankevičiūtė | publisher=R. Paknys press | year=2006 | isbn=9986-830-97-4 | pages=346–347|language=lt}}&lt;/ref&gt; The first stage of construction lasted until 1897, consisting of the terrace and main residence building. The two story building had regular form with an arched terrace, decorated with sculptures from [[France]]. Although mainly [[italian]] [[neo-Renaissance]] in style, it also has [[neoclassical architecture|neoclassical]] and [[baroque architecture|baroque]] elements. Because in 1907 his wife, Antonina, delivered a healthy baby boy (Stanislaw) after a worrisome pregnancy, Feliks commissioned a sculpture of the blessing [[Jesus]] for the front of the palace. While the creator of this sculpture is unclear, there is evidence it was made by [[Denmark|Danish]] artist [[Bertel Thorvaldsen]] or his apprentice.&lt;ref&gt;Danutė Mukienė. [http://www.pgm.lt/Parkas/Laim_Kristus.htm Laiminančiojo Kristaus skulptūra]. Retrieved on 2007-04-03&lt;/ref&gt; In 1948 the religious sculpture was torn down under the instructions by the [[Lithuanian SSR|Lithuanian communist authorities]]. It was reconstructed based on surviving photographs in 1993.&lt;ref name=giedre/&gt; Almost a decade after the construction of the palace, the owners started to construct a chapel near by, also designed by Schwechten. <br /> <br /> The palace gardens were designed by [[Édouard François André]], French [[horticulturalist]] and [[landscape architect]], and his son. André started work on gardens in 1895, taking three years to complete the work.&lt;ref name=Zita&gt;Zita Genienė. [http://www.pgm.lt/Parkas/Genienes_straipsnis.htm Palangos Parkas]. Retrieved 2007-04-03&lt;/ref&gt; In preparing the land for the gardens, old trees were cut down and new species were brought in. Some locals refused to cut down trees, as they thought they were sacred.&lt;ref name=Zita/&gt;<br /> <br /> In 1916, an attempt at palace expansion was started, with Heinrich Schwechten being requested to prepare designs for expanding the upper floors and [[veranda]], but these projects were never completed. During [[World War I]], the palace was damaged in German bombardment.&lt;ref name=&quot;Siedlecka83&quot;&gt;Siedlecka, ''Połąga i okolice'', p. 82&lt;/ref&gt; After [[World War II]], the palace was nationalized and suffered from neglect. In 1957, palace renovations were conducted by [[Alfredas Brusokas]], with the building serving for the [[Lithuanian Art Union]]. In the 1960s, the palace and surrounding gardens received attention form architect [[Kazys Šešelgis]], who with associates started preparing plans to renovate the palace and surrounding gardens.&lt;ref&gt;Danutė Mukienė. [http://www.pgm.lt/Parkas/parkas_po_karo.htm Palangos Parkas 1941-1966]. Retrieved 2007-04-03&lt;/ref&gt; In 1963, it officially became the Amber Museum.<br /> <br /> Countess Antonina, her son, Stanislaw, his wife Wanda, and their daughter, Renia were forced to flee from their Palanga home during World War II. When it became clear that they could never safely return, they accepted resettlement in Canada. Count Stanislaw bequeathed his share of the family estate to his wife Wanda Tyszkiewicz. The other heir of the Tiškevičiai ([[Tyszkiewicz]]) family, count Alfred Tyszkiewicz (1913–2008), Stanislaw's younger brother, was also forced to leave Lithuania during the [[Second World War]], he donated his share of the palace to the city of Palanga.&lt;ref&gt;Danutė Mukienė.[http://www.pgm.lt/Gintaro_muziejus/Tiskev_interviu.htm Atvykti į Palangą – didžiausias malonumas, kurį šiandien galiu sau leisti]&lt;/ref&gt; On May 22, 1997 he was honored with the title of ''Honorary Citizen of Palanga''.<br /> <br /> ==Amber Museum==<br /> {{Main|Palanga Amber Museum}}<br /> <br /> The museum's collection of [[amber]] comprises about 28,000 pieces, of which about 15,000 contain [[Amber#Inclusions|inclusions]] of insects, spiders, or plants.&lt;ref&gt;Places of interest. [http://www.pgm.lt/Kulturos_paveldas/places_interest.en.htm Palanga Amber Museum]. Retrieved on 2007-03-29&lt;/ref&gt; About 4,500 pieces of amber are exhibited; many of these are items of artwork and jewelry.&lt;ref name=Antanas&gt;Palangos gintaro muziejus. [http://samogitia.mch.mii.lt/LANKYTINOS_VIETOS/ambermus.en.htm Antanas Tranyzas: The Amber Museum of Palanga]. Retrieved on 2007-04-03&lt;/ref&gt; The museum holds the third largest amber specimen in [[Europe]], the &quot;Sun Stone&quot;, weighing over 3.5 kilograms, which has been stolen twice.&lt;ref&gt;Vakarų ekspresas. [http://www.ve.lt/?rub=1065924813&amp;data=2003-06-12&amp;id=1055346415 Theft of &quot;The Sun Stone&quot;]. Retrieved on 2007-03-29&lt;/ref&gt; The cultural and artistic exhibits of museum currently include a 15th-century ring, a 16th-century cross, and amber jewelry from the past four centuries,&lt;ref name=Antanas/&gt; as well as a number of modern decorations.<br /> <br /> ==See also==<br /> *[[Lithuanian Art Museum]]<br /> <br /> ==Gallery==<br /> <br /> &lt;gallery&gt;<br /> Image:Tiškevičiai Palace.Hall.Palanga.jpg|Palace hall project<br /> Image:Palanga garden by Édouard André.jpg|Plan of the gardens<br /> Image:GintaroMuziejus.jpg|Blessing Jesus statue <br /> Image:Gintaro muziejus en Palanga 2.jpg|Fountain in summer<br /> <br /> &lt;/gallery&gt;<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> <br /> {{reflist}}<br /> <br /> ==Bibliography==<br /> <br /> * {{cite book|last=Siedlecka | first=Jadwiga | title = Połąga i okolice | language = Polish | publisher = Agart | location = Warszawa | year = 1998 | isbn = 83-86095-65-2 }}<br /> <br /> {{Coord|55|54|25|N|21|03|21|E|type:landmark_region:LT|display=title}}<br /> <br /> {{Residential Castles and Manors in Lithuania}}<br /> <br /> {{DEFAULTSORT:Tiskeviciai Palace, Palanga}}<br /> [[Category:Houses completed in 1897]]<br /> [[Category:Palaces in Lithuania]]<br /> [[Category:Tourist attractions in Klaipėda County]]<br /> [[Category:Buildings and structures in Palanga]]</div> 78.5.223.83 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Oru_Palace&diff=786593923 Oru Palace 2017-06-20T11:55:08Z <p>78.5.223.83: </p> <hr /> <div>{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2014}}<br /> [[File:Oru loss.png|thumb|right|250px|Oru Palace]]<br /> [[File:Oruloss.JPG|thumb|right|250px|Oru Palace]]<br /> '''Oru Palace''' ({{lang-et|Oru loss}}) was a palace/castle in the northeastern part of [[Toila]] in the Viru valley of [[Jõhvi Parish]] in [[Ida-Viru County]], [[Estonia]]. <br /> <br /> The castle was originally the holiday home of a Russian merchant, Grigory Jelisejev, and later the summer residence of the Estonian head of state. It was built in the [[Italian]] [[renaissance]] style by [[Gavril Baranovski]], with park designer [[Georg Kuphaldt]]. The 57-room three-story building was completed in 1899. The castle descends towards the river terraces, and also contains riding stables and manege. Alleged construction of the palace and the park was the total cost of 5 billion gold rubles.<br /> <br /> After the Bolshevik revolution of October, Jelissejev went to Paris. The land belonging to the castle was not sold as it was farmland. In 1934, Jelissejev was not willing to sell land to private persons, but only in the state. The agreement was finalized on 22 February 1935. Until 1940 it served as the summer residence of the Estonian president [[Konstantin Päts]].&lt;ref name=&quot;Raud1987&quot;&gt;{{cite book|last=Raud|first=Villem|title=Developments in Estonia, 1939-1941|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=eVNpAAAAMAAJ|accessdate=5 July 2012|year=1987|publisher=Perioodika}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> On 13 August 1941, a fire caused by the retreating Soviets largely destroyed the palace.<br /> Today notable gardens are located here.<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{Reflist}}<br /> <br /> {{Manor houses in Estonia}}<br /> <br /> {{coord|59|25|22|N|27|31|57|E|region:EE_type:landmark|display=title}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Castles in Estonia]]<br /> [[Category:Buildings and structures in Ida-Viru County]]<br /> [[Category:Houses completed in 1899]]<br /> [[Category:Parks in Estonia]]<br /> [[Category:Buildings and structures demolished in 1941]]<br /> [[Category:Palaces in Estonia]]<br /> [[Category:Former buildings and structures in Estonia]]<br /> [[Category:1941 in Estonia]]<br /> [[Category:1890s establishments in Estonia]]<br /> [[Category:1940s disestablishments in Estonia]]<br /> [[Category:Toila Parish]]<br /> [[Category:1899 establishments in Russia]]<br /> [[Category:Tourist attractions in Ida-Viru County]]<br /> <br /> <br /> {{Estonia-struct-stub}}</div> 78.5.223.83 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Czernin_Palace&diff=786427384 Czernin Palace 2017-06-19T12:03:56Z <p>78.5.223.83: /* History */</p> <hr /> <div>[[Image:Černínský palác MZ.JPG|300px|thumb|right|Černínský palác from [[:cs:Loretánské náměstí]] opposite the [[Loreta]].]]<br /> [[Image:Praha, Hradčany, Černínský palác 02.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Hradčany, Černínský palác]]<br /> The '''Czernin Palace''' (Czech: Černínský palác) is the largest of the [[baroque]] palaces of [[Prague]], which has served as the offices of the Czechoslovak and later [[Ministry of Foregn Affairs (Czech Republic)|Czech foreign ministry]] since the 1930s. It was commissioned by the diplomat [[Humprecht Jan Černín|Humprecht Jan Černín z Chudenic]], the [[Habsburg]] imperial ambassador to [[Venice]] and [[Rome]], in the 1660s.&lt;ref&gt;Rough Guide Prague 2002 Page 56 &quot;For all its grandeur - it's the largest palace in Prague, for the sake of which two whole streets were demolished - it's a pretty brutal building, commissioned in the 1660s by Count Humprecht Jan Cernin, one-time imperial ambassador to Venice&quot;&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> The pallace features [[stuccos]] by Italian artists.&lt;ref&gt;Mojmír Horyna, Pavel Zahradník, Pavel Preiss ''Czernin Palace in Prague'' 2001 Page 23 &quot;... working so hard it could be hoped that they would finish before the Count's arrival in Prague. This was the first time the two stucco makers working at the palace were actually named - Giovanni Bartolommeo Cometa and Giovanni Maderna.&quot;&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> == History ==<br /> In 1666, Humprecht Jan Černín purchased a part of the debt loaded property of the [[House of Lobkowicz]], including a building plot with gardens located in the centre of Prague. In 1668, he commissioned [[Francesco Caratti]], a Swiss-Italian architect, and assigned him to develop the project of his new palace on the site. The next year, building contractors Gione Decapaoli and Abraham Leuthner started construction. The [[plasterer]]s Giovanni Maderna and Giovanni Battista Cometa were replaced by Francesco Peri and Antonio Travelli in 1674.<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{reflist}}<br /> <br /> {{coord|50|05|20|N|14|23|25|E|region:CZ-PR_type:landmark_source:kolossus-dewiki|display=title}}<br /> <br /> {{DEFAULTSORT:Cernin Palace}}<br /> [[Category:Houses completed in the 17th century]]<br /> [[Category:Palaces in Prague]]<br /> [[Category:Buildings and structures completed in the 17th century]]</div> 78.5.223.83 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rotes_Rathaus&diff=786416924 Rotes Rathaus 2017-06-19T10:11:20Z <p>78.5.223.83: </p> <hr /> <div>[[Image:Berlin Rotes Rathaus B.JPG|thumb|Rotes Rathaus (Red City Hall) of Berlin]]<br /> The '''Rotes Rathaus''' ({{IPA-de|ˈʁoːtəs ˈʁaːtˌhaus|lang}}, ''Red City Hall'') is the town hall of [[Berlin]], located in the [[Mitte (locality)|Mitte]] district on Rathausstraße near [[Alexanderplatz]]. It is the home to the [[Governing Mayor of Berlin|governing mayor]] and the government (the [[Senate of Berlin]]) of the [[States of Germany|Federal state of Berlin]]. The name of the landmark building dates from the facade design with red clinker bricks.<br /> <br /> ==History==<br /> The [[Seat of local government|Rathaus]] was built between 1861 and 1869 in the style of the [[Northern Italy]] High [[Renaissance]] by [[Hermann Friedrich Waesemann]]. It was modelled on the Old Town Hall of [[Toruń]], today [[Poland]], while the architecture of the tower is reminiscent of the cathedral tower of [[Notre-Dame of Laon|Notre-Dame de Laon]] in [[France]]. It replaced several individual buildings dating from the [[Middle Ages]] and now occupies an entire city block.<br /> <br /> The building was heavily damaged by [[Allied bombing of Berlin in World War II|Allied bombing in World War II]] and rebuilt to the original plans between 1951 and 1956. The ''Neues Stadthaus'', which survived the bombing and had formerly been the head office of Berlin's municipal fire insurance ''Feuersozietät'' in Parochialstraße served as the temporary city hall for the post-war city government for all the sectors of Berlin until September 1948. Following that time, it housed only those of the Soviet sector. They reconstructed Rotes Rathaus, then located in the Soviet sector, served as the town hall of [[East Berlin]], while the [[Rathaus Schöneberg]] was the town hall of [[West Berlin]]. After [[German reunification]], the administration of reunified Berlin officially moved into the Rotes Rathaus on 1 October 1991.<br /> <br /> &lt;gallery widths=&quot;100px&quot; heights=&quot;100px&quot;&gt;<br /> File:Ayuntamiento Rojo, Berlín, Alemania, 2016-04-22, DD 37-39 HDR.jpg|Tower and clock of Rotes Rathaus<br /> File:Rotes Rathaus, Berlin.jpg|Rotes Rathaus at night<br /> File:Rotes Rathaus vom Fernsehturm aus.jpg|Seen from the [[Fernsehturm Berlin|Fernsehturm]]<br /> File:Berlin- The Rotes Rathaus with the Neptunbrunnen in front - 2761.jpg|Rotes Rathaus and [[Neptunbrunnen]]<br /> File:LNM 03-13 Rotes Rathaus 08.jpg|Entrance hall of the Rathaus<br /> &lt;/gallery&gt;<br /> <br /> ==See also==<br /> {{colbegin}}<br /> *[[Senate of Berlin]]<br /> *[[Mayor of Berlin]]<br /> *[[List of mayors of Berlin]]<br /> *[[Alexanderplatz]]<br /> *[[Nikolaiviertel]]<br /> *[[Fernsehturm Berlin]]<br /> *[[St. Mary's Church, Berlin|Marienkirche]]<br /> *[[Marx-Engels-Forum]]<br /> *[[Altes Stadthaus, Berlin]]<br /> {{colend}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> {{Commons|Rotes Rathaus}}<br /> * [http://www.citymayors.com/cityhalls/berlin_cityhall.html CityMayors feature]<br /> * [http://www.panorama-cities.net/berlin/red_town_hall.html Red Town Hall 360° Panorama]<br /> {{coord|52|31|07|N|13|24|30|E|region:DE-BE_type:landmark|display=title}}<br /> <br /> {{Authority control}}<br /> [[Category:Buildings and structures in Mitte]]<br /> [[Category:City and town halls in Germany]]<br /> [[Category:Government buildings completed in 1869]]<br /> [[Category:1869 establishments in Prussia]]<br /> [[Category:Official residences of subnational executives]]</div> 78.5.223.83 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rotes_Rathaus&diff=786416842 Rotes Rathaus 2017-06-19T10:10:21Z <p>78.5.223.83: </p> <hr /> <div>[[Image:Berlin Rotes Rathaus B.JPG|thumb|Rotes Rathaus (Red City Hall) of Berlin]]<br /> The '''Rotes Rathaus''' ({{IPA-de|ˈʁoːtəs ˈʁaːtˌhaus|lang}}, ''Red City Hall'') is the town hall of [[Berlin]], located in the [[Mitte (locality)|Mitte]] district on Rathausstraße near [[Alexanderplatz]]. It is the home to the [[Governing Mayor of Berlin|governing mayor]] and the government (the [[Senate of Berlin]]) of the [[States of Germany|Federal state of Berlin]]. The name of the landmark building dates from the facade design with red clinker bricks.<br /> <br /> ==History==<br /> The [[Seat of local government|Rathaus]] was built between 1861 and 1869 in the style of the [[North Italian]] High [[Renaissance]] by [[Hermann Friedrich Waesemann]]. It was modelled on the Old Town Hall of [[Toruń]], today [[Poland]], while the architecture of the tower is reminiscent of the cathedral tower of [[Notre-Dame of Laon|Notre-Dame de Laon]] in [[France]]. It replaced several individual buildings dating from the [[Middle Ages]] and now occupies an entire city block.<br /> <br /> The building was heavily damaged by [[Allied bombing of Berlin in World War II|Allied bombing in World War II]] and rebuilt to the original plans between 1951 and 1956. The ''Neues Stadthaus'', which survived the bombing and had formerly been the head office of Berlin's municipal fire insurance ''Feuersozietät'' in Parochialstraße served as the temporary city hall for the post-war city government for all the sectors of Berlin until September 1948. Following that time, it housed only those of the Soviet sector. They reconstructed Rotes Rathaus, then located in the Soviet sector, served as the town hall of [[East Berlin]], while the [[Rathaus Schöneberg]] was the town hall of [[West Berlin]]. After [[German reunification]], the administration of reunified Berlin officially moved into the Rotes Rathaus on 1 October 1991.<br /> <br /> &lt;gallery widths=&quot;100px&quot; heights=&quot;100px&quot;&gt;<br /> File:Ayuntamiento Rojo, Berlín, Alemania, 2016-04-22, DD 37-39 HDR.jpg|Tower and clock of Rotes Rathaus<br /> File:Rotes Rathaus, Berlin.jpg|Rotes Rathaus at night<br /> File:Rotes Rathaus vom Fernsehturm aus.jpg|Seen from the [[Fernsehturm Berlin|Fernsehturm]]<br /> File:Berlin- The Rotes Rathaus with the Neptunbrunnen in front - 2761.jpg|Rotes Rathaus and [[Neptunbrunnen]]<br /> File:LNM 03-13 Rotes Rathaus 08.jpg|Entrance hall of the Rathaus<br /> &lt;/gallery&gt;<br /> <br /> ==See also==<br /> {{colbegin}}<br /> *[[Senate of Berlin]]<br /> *[[Mayor of Berlin]]<br /> *[[List of mayors of Berlin]]<br /> *[[Alexanderplatz]]<br /> *[[Nikolaiviertel]]<br /> *[[Fernsehturm Berlin]]<br /> *[[St. Mary's Church, Berlin|Marienkirche]]<br /> *[[Marx-Engels-Forum]]<br /> *[[Altes Stadthaus, Berlin]]<br /> {{colend}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> {{Commons|Rotes Rathaus}}<br /> * [http://www.citymayors.com/cityhalls/berlin_cityhall.html CityMayors feature]<br /> * [http://www.panorama-cities.net/berlin/red_town_hall.html Red Town Hall 360° Panorama]<br /> {{coord|52|31|07|N|13|24|30|E|region:DE-BE_type:landmark|display=title}}<br /> <br /> {{Authority control}}<br /> [[Category:Buildings and structures in Mitte]]<br /> [[Category:City and town halls in Germany]]<br /> [[Category:Government buildings completed in 1869]]<br /> [[Category:1869 establishments in Prussia]]<br /> [[Category:Official residences of subnational executives]]</div> 78.5.223.83 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=St._Nicholas_Church_(Mal%C3%A1_Strana)&diff=785809793 St. Nicholas Church (Malá Strana) 2017-06-15T15:00:38Z <p>78.5.223.83: </p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox church<br /> | name = St Nicholas Church<br /> | fullname = The Church of Saint Nicholas<br /> | other name = <br /> | native_name = Kostel svatého Mikuláše<br /> | native_name_lang = Czech<br /> | image = Prague 07-2016 view from Lesser Town Tower of Charles Bridge img1.jpg<br /> | imagesize = <br /> | imagelink = <br /> | imagealt = <br /> | landscape = <br /> | caption = <br /> <br /> | pushpin map = <br /> | pushpin label position = <br /> | pushpin map alt = <br /> | pushpin mapsize = <br /> | relief = <br /> | map caption = <br /> | coordinates = {{coord|50.0880|14.4032|format=dms|type:landmark_region:CZ|display=inline,title}}<br /> | osgraw = &lt;!-- TEXT --&gt; <br /> | osgridref = &lt;!-- {{gbmappingsmall| TEXT}} --&gt; <br /> | location = [[Prague]]<br /> | country = [[Czech Republic]]<br /> <br /> | denomination = [[Roman Catholic]]<br /> | previous denomination = <br /> | churchmanship = <br /> | membership = <br /> | attendance = <br /> | website = [http://www.stnicholas.cz/en/ Website of the Church]<br /> <br /> | former name = <br /> | bull date = <br /> | founded date = 1704<br /> | founder = <br /> | dedication = <br /> | dedicated date = <br /> | consecrated date = <br /> | cult = <br /> | relics = <br /> | events = <br /> | past bishop = <br /> | people = <br /> <br /> | status = Active<br /> | functional status = [[Parish Church]]<br /> | heritage designation = <br /> | designated date = <br /> | architect = [[Christoph Dientzenhofer]]<br /> | architectural type = [[Basilica]]<br /> | style = [[Baroque]]<br /> | groundbreaking = <br /> | completed date = 1755<br /> | construction cost = <br /> | closed date = <br /> | demolished date = <br /> <br /> | capacity = <br /> | length = &lt;!-- {{convert| }} --&gt; <br /> | width = &lt;!-- {{convert| }} --&gt; <br /> | width nave = &lt;!-- {{convert| }} --&gt; <br /> | height = 49 meters<br /> | diameter = &lt;!-- {{convert| }} --&gt; <br /> | other dimensions = <br /> | floor count = <br /> | floor area = &lt;!-- {{convert| }} --&gt; <br /> | dome quantity = <br /> | dome height outer = 79 meters<br /> | dome height inner = <br /> | dome dia outer = 20 meters <br /> | dome dia inner = &lt;!-- {{convert| }} --&gt; <br /> | spire quantity = <br /> | spire height = 79 meters <br /> | materials = <br /> | bells = <br /> | bells hung = <br /> | bell weight = &lt;!-- {{CwtQtrLb to kg| }} --&gt; <br /> <br /> | parish = [[Malá Strana|Lesser Town of Prague]]<br /> | deanery = <br /> | archdeaconry = <br /> | episcopalarea = <br /> | archdiocese = [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Prague|Prague]] <br /> | metropolis = <br /> | diocese = <br /> | province = <br /> | presbytery = <br /> | synod = <br /> | circuit = <br /> | district = <br /> | division = <br /> | subdivision = <br /> <br /> | archbishop = <br /> | bishop = <br /> | dean = <br /> | provost = <br /> | provost-rector = <br /> | viceprovost = <br /> | subdean = <br /> | precentor = <br /> | chancellor = <br /> | canonchancellor = <br /> | canon = <br /> | canonmissioner = <br /> | canonpastor = <br /> | canontreasurer = <br /> | succentor = <br /> | archdeacon = <br /> | prebendary = <br /> | rector = <br /> | vicar = <br /> | curate = <br /> | priestincharge = <br /> | priest = <br /> | asstpriest = <br /> | minister = <br /> | assistant = <br /> | honpriest = <br /> | deacon = <br /> | deaconness = <br /> | seniorpastor = <br /> | pastor = <br /> | abbot = <br /> | chaplain = <br /> <br /> | reader = <br /> | student intern = <br /> | organistdom = <br /> | director = <br /> | organist = <br /> | organscholar = <br /> | chapterclerk = <br /> | laychapter = <br /> | warden = <br /> | verger = <br /> | businessmgr = <br /> | liturgycoord = <br /> | reledu = <br /> | rcia = <br /> | youthmin = <br /> | flowerguild = <br /> | musicgroup = <br /> | parishadmin = <br /> | serversguild = <br /> <br /> | logo = <br /> | logosize = <br /> | logolink = <br /> | logoalt = <br /> }}<br /> The '''Church of Saint Nicholas''' ({{lang-cs|Kostel svatého Mikuláše}}) is a [[Baroque]] church in the [[Malá Strana|Lesser Town]] of [[Prague]]. It was built between 1704-1755 on the site where formerly a [[Gothic architecture|Gothic]] church from the 13th century stood, which was also dedicated to [[Saint Nicholas]].<br /> <br /> ==History==<br /> The original [[Gothic architecture|Gothic]] [[Parish church]] of [[Saint Nicholas]] stood on the site of the present church which dated from the 13th century. In the second half of the 17th century the Jesuits decided to build a new church designed by [[Giovanni Domenico Orsi]]. A partial impression of the original planned appearance of the church at the time the Jesuits chose the initial plans by Giovanni Domenico Orsi in 1673 and laid the foundation stone is provided by the Chapel of St Barbara, which was built first so that mass could be celebrated. The church was built in two stages during the 18th century. From 1703 till 1711 the west façade, the choir, the Chapels of St Barbara and St Anne were built.<br /> <br /> Count Wenceslaus [[Kolowrat family|Kolowrat-Liebsteinsky]] (1634 - 6 October 1659) from the prominent Czech [[Kolowrat family|House of Kolowrat]] was the largest patron of The church of St. Nicholas. He donated his entire estate, worth 178,500 gold, for the construction of the church and the adjacent buildings in Prague in Malá Strana.<br /> <br /> The new plans involved an intricate geometrical system of interconnected cylinders with a central dome above the transept. The massive nave with side chapels and an undulating vault based on a system of intersecting ellipsoids was apparently built by [[Christoph Dientzenhofer]]. The pillars between the wide spans of the arcade supporting the triforium were meant to maximize the dynamic effect of the church. The chancel and its characteristic copper cupola were built in 1737-1752, this time using plans by Christoph's son, [[Kilian Ignaz Dientzenhofer]].<br /> <br /> In 1752, after the death Dientzehofer in 1751, the construction of the church tower was completed. During the years the church continued to expand its interior beauty. Following the abolition of the Jesuit Order by [[Pope Clement XIV]], St Nicholas became the main parish church of the Lesser Town in 1775.<br /> <br /> During the [[History of Czechoslovakia (1948–89)|communist era]] the church tower was used as an observatory for State Security since from the tower it was possible to keep watch on the American and Yugoslav embassies respectively and the access route to the West German embassy.<br /> <br /> ==Decoration==<br /> It has been described as &quot;the most impressive example of Prague Baroque&quot;&lt;ref&gt;Neil Wilson, Mark Baker. ''Prague''. 9th edition. Lonely Planet, 2010. ISBN 9781741796681. Page 9.&lt;/ref&gt; and &quot;without doubt the greatest Baroque church in Prague and the Dientzenhofers' supreme achievement&quot;.&lt;ref&gt;Jack Messenger, Brigitte Lee. ''Prague''. 5th edition. New Holland Publishers, 2008. Page 51.&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> [[Image:Chram sv Mikulase interier kopule2.jpg|left|thumb|230px| Interior of the dome]]<br /> On the shield is a sign of the alleged patron of the building Frantisek Karel Count of Kolowrat-Liebsteinsky. The mark of the actual patron Václav Count of Kolowrat-Liebsteinsky on the facade of the temple is not found. He was so humble that he did not want his name to be associated with the building, and after the completion of the building he was used on the front of the coat of arms of his uncle.<br /> <br /> The church excels not only in the architecture, but also in the decoration, mainly with the frescos by Jan Lukas Kracker and a fresco inside the 70 m high [[dome]] by František Xaver Palko. The interior is further decorated with [[sculpture]]s by František Ignác Platzer. The Baroque [[Organ (music)|organ]] has over 4,000 pipes up to six metres in length and was played by [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart|Mozart]] in 1787. Mozart's spectacular masterpiece, Mass in C, was first performed in the Church of Saint Nicholas shortly after his visit.&lt;ref&gt;Norman Davies, ''Europe: A History, A Panorama of Europe, East and West, From the Ice-Age to the Cold War, From the Urals to Gibraltar'' (New York: Harper Perennial, 1998), 671.&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;According to his widow, Constanze, Mozart loved the architecture of Prague, with its Baroque churches like St. Nicholas - he likewise praised the Orchestra of Prague, calling it his very &quot;own&quot;, and was adored by the citizens of Prague. Constanze remarked that, &quot;the Prague public admired and worshiped him wholeheartedly; this consoled Mozart for some of the slights he had received in Salzburg and Vienna.&quot; See: Heinz Gärtner, ''Constanze Mozart: After the Requiem'', trans. Reinhard G. Pauly (Portland, OR: Amadeus Press, 1991), 67.&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> The 79 m tall belfry is directly connected with the church’s massive dome. The [[Bell tower|belfry]] with great panoramic view, was unlike the church completed in [[Rococo]] forms in 1751-1756 by Anselmo Lurago.<br /> <br /> ==Services==<br /> The parish church celebrates a weekly mass every Sunday at 8.30pm.<br /> <br /> &lt;gallery&gt;<br /> File:Chram sv Mikulase z upati Petrina.jpg|Panoramic view taken from [[Petřín]]<br /> File:Night picture of St. Nicholas Church in Lesser Town of Prague.png|Front entrance<br /> File:Chram sv Mikulase interier oltar od vchodu.jpg|Interior of the church<br /> File:Johann Lucas Kracker – Apoteóza sv. Mikuláše (1761, Praha).jpg|Ceiling fresco depicting the Apotheosis of St. Nicholas<br /> &lt;/gallery&gt;<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{reflist}}<br /> <br /> == External links ==<br /> *[http://www.pragueexperience.com/places.asp?PlaceID=706 Prague Experience: St. Nicholas Church Lesser Town Square in Prague]<br /> {{commonscat|Church of Saint Nicholas in Malá Strana}}<br /> <br /> {{DEFAULTSORT:St. Nicholas Church (Mala Strana)}}<br /> [[Category:Churches in Prague|Nicholas Church, Saint]]<br /> [[Category:Baroque architecture in the Czech Republic]]<br /> [[Category:National Cultural Monuments of the Czech Republic]]<br /> [[Category:Domes]]</div> 78.5.223.83 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Parque_Lage&diff=785789807 Parque Lage 2017-06-15T12:34:52Z <p>78.5.223.83: </p> <hr /> <div>{{Expand Portuguese|Parque Lage|date=April 2013}}<br /> '''Parque Lage''' (in full &quot;Parque Enrique Lage&quot;) is a public park in the city of [[Rio de Janeiro]], located in the [[Jardim Botânico, Rio de Janeiro|Jardim Botânico]] neighborhood at the foot of the [[Corcovado]].<br /> <br /> [[Image:ParqueLage-CCBY.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The atrium of the mansion with café.]]<br /> <br /> The land was formerly the residence of industrialist Enrique Lage and his wife, singer [[Gabriella Besanzoni]]. During the 1920s Lage had the mansion remodeled by [[Italy|Italian]] architect [[Mario Vodrel]], with interior paintings by Salvador Payols Sabaté. <br /> <br /> In the 1960s the land became a public park, with walking trails through subtropical forest. The [[Escola de Artes Visuais do Parque Lage]] (Visual Arts School of Parque Lage) and a café open to the public operate from the former mansion.<br /> <br /> The mansion was notably featured in the 2003 music video for [[Snoop Dogg]]'s single &quot;Beautiful.&quot;<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> {{commonscat}}<br /> * [http://www.eavparquelage.org.br/ Escola de Artes Visuais do Parque Lage]<br /> * [http://www.amigosdoparque.com.br Amigos do Parque (Nacional da Tijuca)]<br /> * [http://www.synapsedigital.com.br/cafedulage Cafe du Lage]<br /> * [http://www.terrabrasil.org.br/ Instituto Terra Brasil]<br /> <br /> {{coord|22.9606|S|43.212|W|source:kolossus-ptwiki|display=title}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Parks in Rio de Janeiro (city)]]<br /> <br /> <br /> {{Brazil-protected-area-stub}}<br /> {{RiodeJaneiro-geo-stub}}</div> 78.5.223.83 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pa%C3%A7o_de_S%C3%A3o_Crist%C3%B3v%C3%A3o&diff=785789335 Paço de São Cristóvão 2017-06-15T12:31:00Z <p>78.5.223.83: </p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox Historic building<br /> |name=Paço de São Cristóvão<br /> |image=Paço de São Cristóvão.jpg<br /> |caption=The main façade of the palace in mid-2009.<br /> |map_type = Brazil Rio de Janeiro City<br /> |map_alt =<br /> |map_caption = &lt;center&gt;Location in Rio de Janeiro&lt;/center&gt;<br /> |coordinates = {{coord|22|54|20|S|43|13|33|W|region:BR|display=inline,title}}<br /> |location_town=[[Rio de Janeiro]]<br /> |location_country=[[Brazil]]<br /> |architect=<br /> |client=<br /> |engineer=<br /> |construction_start_date=1803<br /> |date_demolished=<br /> |cost=<br /> |structural_system=<br /> |style=[[Neoclassical architecture|Neoclassical]]<br /> |size=<br /> }}<br /> '''Paço de São Cristóvão''' ({{IPA-pt|ˈpasu dʒi sɐ̃w kɾiʃˈtɔvɐ̃w}}, {{lang-en|Saint Christopher's Palace}}; also known as '''Palácio Imperial''' or '''Palácio de São Cristóvão''') is a [[palace]] located in the [[Quinta da Boa Vista]] park in [[Rio de Janeiro]], [[Brazil]]. It is the former residence of the [[List of Brazilian monarchs|Emperors of Brazil]]. It currently houses the [[National Museum of Brazil]].<br /> <br /> ==History==<br /> [[File:PalaceSaoCristovao.jpg|thumb|upright|left|View of the [[Quinta da Boa Vista]] with the Paço de São Cristóvão in the early 19th century, before the Neoclassical intervention.]]<br /> [[File:Museu Nacional - UFRJ Dom Pedro.jpg|thumb|right|Statue of [[Pedro II of Brazil|Emperor Pedro II]] in front of the palace.]]<br /> In the early 19th century, the area known as ''Quinta da Boa Vista'' (Good View Estate) belonged to Elias Antun Lubos, Elias António Lopes in portuguese, a rich Lebanese&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web|url=http://www.genealogiabrasileira.com/emigracao_arabe/cantagalo_lubos.htm|title=Genealogia Fluminense - Cantagalo|website=www.genealogiabrasileira.com|access-date=2016-09-29}}&lt;/ref&gt; [[merchant]], who in 1803 built a [[manor house]] on top of a hill. When the [[Transfer of the Portuguese Court to Brazil|Portuguese court was transferred to Brazil]], in 1808, Elias António Lopes donated his farm to the [[Prince regent|Prince Regent]] [[John VI of Portugal|John VI]]. John VI appreciated the gift and stayed for long periods in the manor house.<br /> <br /> The [[House of Braganza|Portuguese Royal Family]] had been living in the [[Paço Imperial]] since their arrival in Rio de Janeiro in 1808. To better accommodate the [[royal family]], in 1819 John VI had the manor house of the Quinta da Boa Vista renovated, transforming it into a [[royal palace]]. The renovation was directed by English [[architect]] John Johnston and was completed in 1821. In front of the palace, Johnston installed a decorative [[portico]], a gift sent from [[England]] to Brazil by [[Hugh Percy, 2nd Duke of Northumberland]].<br /> <br /> After the declaration of [[Brazilian Declaration of Independence|Independence of Brazil]], in 1822, the palace became the residence of [[Pedro I of Brazil|Emperor Pedro I]]. The remodelling and expansion of the palace continued under Portuguese architect Manuel da Costa (1822–1826), followed by [[France|French]] architect Pedro José Pezerát (1826–1831), credited as the author of the definitive [[Neoclassical architecture|Neoclassical]] project of the building. He added a new tower to the left of the main façade and added a third floor to the palace. The works were continued after 1847 by Brazilian artist [[Manuel de Araújo Porto-alegre]], who harmonised the style of the façades, followed by the [[Germany|German]] Theodore Marx (1857–1868). [[Italy|Italian]] painter [[Mario Bragaldi]] decorated many of the rooms of the palace, including the Throne Room and the Ambassadors' Room, with paintings in ''[[trompe-l'œil]]''.<br /> <br /> After the marriage of Pedro I and [[Maria Leopoldina of Austria|Princess Maria Leopoldina of Austria]], in 1817, the Imperial couple resided in the palace. Here were born the future Queen of Portugal, [[Mary II of Portugal|Maria II]], as well as the future [[Emperor of Brazil]] [[Pedro II of Brazil|Pedro II]]. Empress Maria Leopoldina died in the palace in 1826.<br /> <br /> Pedro II, future Emperor, grew up and was educated in the palace, and in 1869 ordered the remodelling of the gardens. French garden designer [[Auguste François Marie Glaziou]] was put in charge of the project, which included artificial lakes, bridges, caves and fake ancient temples, all following the [[Romanticism|Romantic]] trend of the time. Pedro II's children were also born in the palace, including [[Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil|Princess Isabel]], famous for having abolished [[slavery]] from Brazil in 1888.<br /> <br /> After the Proclamation of the Republic in 1889, the Imperial family left the country and the palace and its surrounding gardens became empty.<br /> <br /> In 1891, the building was used by Brazilian politicians writing the first [[Constitution_of_Brazil#Old_Republic_Constitution_.281891-1930.29|Republican Constitution]] of the country. <br /> <br /> In 1892, the director of the National Museum of Rio de Janeiro managed to transfer the institution from the Campo de Santana to the palace. The inner decoration of the palace was dispersed, but part of it can still be found in other museums, like the [[Imperial Museum of Brazil|Imperial Museum]] of [[Petrópolis]], in which the Throne Room was reassembled.<br /> <br /> ==Gallery==<br /> <br /> ===Historical===<br /> &lt;gallery&gt;<br /> File:Palace of sao cristovao 1817.jpg|The palace during the reign of [[John VI of Portugal|King John VI]], 1817. The painting shows the palace before the construction of the tower to the left of the façade. <br /> File:Jean-Baptiste Debret - Vista do Paço de São Cristovão.jpg|Antique illustration of the palace, 19th century.<br /> File:Palace of Sao Cristovao between 1835 and 1840.jpg|The palace between 1835 and 1840.<br /> File:Frond, Cicéri - Palácio Imperial da Quinta da Boa Vista.jpg|Photo taken between 1858 and 1861<br /> File:Palace of sao cristovao by stahl 1862.jpg|Daguerreotype of the palace in 1862.<br /> &lt;/gallery&gt;<br /> <br /> ===Interior===<br /> &lt;gallery&gt;<br /> File:Museu Nacional - UFRJ - Detalhe Teto.jpg|Ceiling detail before the restoration.<br /> File:Museu Nacional, UFRJ - Quinta da Boa Vista 10.jpg|Internal details<br /> File:Museu Nacional da UFRJ - Quinta da Boa Vista no Rio de Janeiro, Brasil 8.jpg|Walls and ceiling<br /> File:Museu Nacional da UFRJ - Quinta da Boa Vista no Rio de Janeiro, Brasil 9.jpg|Ceiling<br /> &lt;/gallery&gt;<br /> <br /> ===Exterior===<br /> &lt;gallery&gt;<br /> File:Quinta da Boa Vista 01.jpg|Gates of the former main entrance.<br /> File:Museu Nacional - UFRJ Entrada.jpg|Ancient coat of arms<br /> File:Fachada Museu Nacional - UFRJ - Foco.jpg|Façade<br /> File:Quinta da Boa Vista 12.jpg|The palace seen from the garden<br /> File:Fachada Museu Nacional - UFRJ.jpg|Side view<br /> File:Museu Nacional - UFRJ - Fachada - Detalhe.jpg|Front view<br /> File:Quinta da Boa Vista 13.jpg|Detail of one of the doors<br /> File:Quinta da Boa Vista 10.jpg|Former Imperial Palace; now National Museum.<br /> &lt;/gallery&gt;<br /> <br /> ===Grounds===<br /> &lt;gallery&gt;<br /> File:Quinta da Boa Vista 03.jpg|Quinta da Boa Vista park lake<br /> File:Quinta da Boa Vista 02.jpg|Lake and the palace in the background.<br /> File:Quinta da Boa Vista 04.jpg|Sculpture on the lake<br /> File:Quinta da Boa Vista 05.jpg|Palace grounds<br /> File:Quinta da Boa Vista 07.jpg|Kayaking<br /> File:Quinta da Boa Vista 08.jpg|Belvedere<br /> File:Quinta da Boa Vista 15.jpg|Statue of [[Maria Leopoldina of Austria|Empress Leopoldina]] with her children Princess Maria (later Queen [[Maria II of Portugal]]) and Prince Pedro (later Emperor [[Pedro II of Brazil]]), in the palace garden.<br /> File:Quinta da Boa Vista 20.jpg|Monument to Emperor Pedro II in front of the palace.<br /> Quinta da Boa Vista - Templo de Apolo 01.jpg|&quot;Temple of Apollo&quot;<br /> &lt;/gallery&gt;<br /> <br /> ==See also==<br /> *[[Paço Imperial]], the seat of the Imperial government<br /> *[[Quinta da Boa Vista]]<br /> *[[National Museum of Brazil]]<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{reflist}}<br /> *[http://www.riodejaneiroaqui.com/portugues/q_pimperial.html Quinta da Boa Vista e Paço de São Cristóvão] Rio de Janeiro Aqui. Retrieved on 2009-07-04. {{pt icon}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> *[http://www.museunacional.ufrj.br/ National Museum of Brazil] Official website {{pt icon}}<br /> <br /> {{Imperial palaces in Brazil}}<br /> {{Portuguese Monarchy Topics}}<br /> <br /> {{DEFAULTSORT:Paco De Sao Cristovao}}<br /> [[Category:Neoclassical architecture]]<br /> [[Category:Palaces in Rio de Janeiro (city)]]<br /> [[Category:Houses completed in 1803]]<br /> [[Category:Imperial residences in Brazil|Sao Cristovao, Paco de]]</div> 78.5.223.83 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Theatro_Municipal_(S%C3%A3o_Paulo)&diff=785788277 Theatro Municipal (São Paulo) 2017-06-15T12:22:39Z <p>78.5.223.83: </p> <hr /> <div>{{infobox building<br /> | name = São Paulo Municipal Theatre<br /> | native_name = Theatro Municipal de São Paulo<br /> | image = Teatro Municipal de São Paulo 8.jpg<br /> | image_size = 300px<br /> | caption = The main façade, after the 2011 restoration.<br /> | former_names = <br /> | alternate_names = Municipal<br /> | map_type = <br /> | building_type = [[Opera house]]<br /> | architectural_style = [[Renaissance architecture|Renaissance]],&lt;br /&gt;[[Baroque architecture|Baroque]] and [[Art Nouveau]]<br /> | structural_system = <br /> | cost = <br /> | location = Ramos de Azevedo Square,&lt;br /&gt;Centro, São Paulo<br /> | client = <br /> | owner = <br /> | current_tenants = <br /> | landlord = <br /> | coordinates = <br /> | altitude = <br /> | start_date = 1903<br /> | completion_date = 1911<br /> | inauguration_date = 12 September 1911<br /> | demolition_date = <br /> | height = <br /> | diameter = <br /> | other_dimensions = <br /> | seating_capacity = 1523<br /> | floor_count = <br /> | floor_area = <br /> | main_contractor = <br /> | architect = [[Ramos de Azevedo]]&lt;br&gt;[[Claudio Rossi]]&lt;br&gt;[[Domiziano Rossi]]<br /> | structural_engineer = <br /> | services_engineer = <br /> | civil_engineer = <br /> | other_designers = <br /> | quantity_surveyor = <br /> | awards = <br /> | references = <br /> | embedded = {{designation list|embed = yes| designation1 = Brazil| designation1_date = 1995|designation1_number = 1349}}<br /> }}<br /> <br /> ''' Municipal Theatre of São Paulo'''&lt;ref&gt;The city council prefers to keep the archaic spelling, '' theatro '' with &quot;th&quot; as on the theatre's façade.&lt;/ref&gt; is a [[theatre]] in [[São Paulo]], Brazil. It is regarded as one of the landmarks of the city, significant both for its architectural value as well as for its historical importance, having been the venue for the [[Week of Modern Art]] in 1922, which revolutionised the arts in Brazil. The building now houses the São Paulo Municipal Symphonic Orchestra, the ''Coral Lírico'' (Lyric Choir) and the City Ballet of São Paulo.<br /> <br /> ==History==<br /> ===Design, construction and inauguration===<br /> [[File:Interior Teatro Municipal de São Paulo.jpg|thumb|left|The &quot;Noble Room&quot;]]<br /> [[File:Theatro Municipal de São Paulo (Interior).jpg|thumb|left|The Great Hall]]<br /> The idea of building a representative theatre for the city of São Paulo was inspired by its increasing importance on the international stage. From the beginning of 20th century it was inhabited by the Brazilian bourgeoisie, of which a great part was involved in the business of coffee farming. The city had also quite a large Italian population. So far, the city could only rely on the Teatro São José, actually there was some others quite big, even modest theatres in the city how, the Polythéama, or the Minerva, and the Apolo, but the São José it was the bigger of them, which after a fire was no longer suitable for large foreign productions. That is why the paulistana aristocracy demanded a creation of a new theatre, with a structure similar to some of the best theatres in the world and suitable for staging large opera productions.<br /> <br /> The place which was chosen for the construction was Morro do Cha', or Tea Hill, which had been the site of the new Teatro São José. [[Ramos de Azevedo]] was the engineer assigned to the construction. He was also helped by two Italian architects [[Cláudio Rossi]] and [[Domiziano Rossi]]. In 1903, construction began, and São Paulo gained one of the best venues in the world for the presentation of theatre productions, mainly operas. As it was customary in those days, the majority of the materials was imported from Europe, and the architectural reference was [[Palais Garnier]] of [[Paris]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.ctac.gov.br/tdb/english/teatro_sp1.asp|title=The Municipal Theatre, São Paulo}}&lt;/ref&gt; The construction lasted about 8 years. The first staged production was the opera ''[[Hamlet]]'' by [[Ambroise Thomas]]. The initial idea was to present an opera ''[[Il Guarany]]'', but the company, directed by an Italian [[Titta Ruffo]], a celebrated baritone voice of the time, did not want to count on putting works by Brazilian composers in its repertoire. Also other problems had happened before the opening night. The stage decorations had not arrived in Brazil in time which caused the postponement of the opening date. When the new date arrived on 12 September 1911, the result surpassed all the expectations of the public and the city's dominant class.<br /> <br /> ===The first years===<br /> Between 1912 and 1926, the theatre presented 88 operas of 41 [[composer]]s (Italian, French, Brazilian and German), in 270 performances. But perhaps the most important event in the history of the theatre in that period and in all of its existence was not an opera, but something that would infuriate many paulistanos at the time: the [[Week of Modern Art]] in 1922.<br /> <br /> ===The Week of Modern Art===<br /> Between 11 February and 18 February the Municipal Theatre hosted a Modernist event that has become known as &quot;Semana de Arte Moderna&quot;&lt;ref&gt;''The week of modern art, 1922 - Modernist art in Brazil''. UNESCO Courier. Dec 1986.&lt;/ref&gt; of 1922. During the seven days of events there was an exposition of the art of Brazilian [[Modernismo]]—a movement that sought to break away with strictly set patterns of European-influenced realistic paintings, drama, poetry, and music. In the evenings of 13, 15 and 17 February there were presentations of [[music]], [[poetry]] and lectures on [[modernity]] in Brazil and the rest of the world. [[Modernism]] defied all the existing aesthetic and artistic values dominating painting, literature, poetry and other arts until that time. The &quot;week&quot; presented artists who were to become some of the most celebrated names in the Brazilian [[Modernist Movement]], such as: [[Mário de Andrade]]—playwright and folklorist--, [[Oswald de Andrade]]—writer--, [[Tarsila do Amaral]], [[Anita Malfatti]] and [[Menotti Del Picchia]]—painters. These artists formed the famous &quot;Group of Five&quot;. [[Victor Brecheret]]—sculptor—[[Heitor Villa-Lobos]]—composer—and [[Di Cavalcanti]]—painter—were other celebrities who took part in the Week.<br /> <br /> ===Middle of 20th century===<br /> As the years went by, the theatre, which had been made almost exclusively for opera presentations, hosted also other artistic events, for example performances of dancers such as [[Anna Pavlova]] and [[Isadora Duncan]]. In the 1960s, under Mayor [[José Vicente Faria Lima]], the building went through its first refurbishment because its walls had been repainted and the original project was deprived of its characteristics.<br /> <br /> ===From the end of 20th century to the present day===<br /> In 1980s, the theatre went through further refurbishments, initiated by Mayor [[Jânio Quadros]]. Its main purpose was to restore the original works of [[Ramos de Azevedo]]. The external façade was restored with sandstone, originated in the same mine that had supplied material for the original building conception at the beginning of the century. The restoration was completed in 1991 under the Mayor [[Luiza Erundina]]. Now 100 years old, the Municipal Theatre of São Paulo is considered one of the most celebrated cultural venues in South America which has continually been hosting theatrical plays and operas by the greatest national and international playwrights and composers.The Municipal Theatre of São Paulo, actually has currently the biggest and best lyric production in South America.<br /> ==Famous personalities who appeared in the theatre==<br /> Renowned artists and celebrities who appeared in the theatre range from actors to ballerinas, coming from the national sphere and from various countries: [[Carla Fracci]], [[Rudolph Nureyev]], [[Titta Ruffo]], [[Enrico Caruso]], [[Maria Callas]], [[Bidu Sayão]], [[Tito Schipa]], [[Arturo Toscanini]], [[Procópio Ferreira]], [[Cacilda Becker]], [[Vivien Leigh]], [[Raymond Jérôme]], [[Mário de Andrade]], [[Oswald de Andrade]], [[Tarsila do Amaral]], [[Anita Malfatti]], [[Menotti Del Picchia]], [[Victor Brecheret]], [[Heitor Villa-Lobos]], [[Di Cavalcanti]], [[Lasar Segall]], [[Marcia Haydée]], [[Mikhail Baryshnikov]], [[Roger Waters]] and [[Paulo Szot]].<br /> <br /> ==See also==<br /> *[[Week of Modern Art|Week of modern art of 1922]]<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{Reflist}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> {{Commons category|Theatro Municipal de São Paulo}}<br /> *[http://theatromunicipal.org.br The official page] {{pt icon}}<br /> *[http://www.ctac.gov.br/tdb/english/teatro_sp1.asp The history and pictures of the Theatro Municipal at &quot;Theatres of Brazil&quot;] {{en icon}}<br /> *[http://www.sampa.art.br/SAOPAULO/municipal.htm More on the history of the Theatro Municipal] {{pt icon}}<br /> *[http://livedesignonline.com/venues/teatro_sao_paulo/ The article about the most recent renovation of the Theatro Municipal] {{en icon}}<br /> <br /> {{Visitor attractions in São Paulo (city)}}<br /> <br /> {{Coord|23|32|43|S|46|38|19|W|region:BR-SP_type:landmark|display=title|name=Theatro Municipal}}<br /> {{DEFAULTSORT:Theatro Municipal (Sao Paulo)}}<br /> [[Category:Theatres completed in 1911|Municipal (Sao Paulo)]]<br /> [[Category:Theatres in São Paulo|Municipal (Sao Paulo)]]<br /> [[Category:Opera houses in Brazil|Municipal (Sao Paulo)]]<br /> [[Category:Central Zone of São Paulo]]<br /> [[Category:Tourist attractions in São Paulo]]<br /> [[Category:Culture in São Paulo]]<br /> [[Category:1911 establishments in Brazil]]<br /> [[Category:Music venues completed in 1911|Municipal (Sao Paulo)]]<br /> [[Category:National heritage sites of São Paulo (state)]]</div> 78.5.223.83 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Teatro_Argentino_de_La_Plata&diff=785762246 Teatro Argentino de La Plata 2017-06-15T08:40:57Z <p>78.5.223.83: /* The original building */</p> <hr /> <div>[[File:Teatro Argentino de La Plata.jpg|thumb|250px|Teatro Argentino de La Plata]][[File:La Plata - Postal Teatro Argentino - 1904.jpg|thumb|250px|The former Teatro Argentino (1904)]]<br /> The '''Teatro Argentino de La Plata''' is the second most important lyric [[List of opera houses|opera house]] in Argentina, after the [[Teatro Colón]] in [[Buenos Aires]]. The theatre is located in a central block of the city of [[La Plata]], the capital of [[Buenos Aires Province]]. The venue occupies the block bounded by the 9 and 10 streets and 51 &amp; 53 avenues; it belongs to the ''Monumental Axis'' of public buildings in La Plata. <br /> <br /> ==The original building==<br /> <br /> The original building was a classic Italian opera house, conceived in renaissance style by the Italian architect [[Leopoldo Rocchi]]. Construction began in 1887, five years after the foundation of the city of [[La Plata]] itself. The main hall had a capacity of ''ca.'' 1,500 seats. It was inaugurated on November 19, 1890, with [[Giuseppe Verdi]]'s ''[[Otello]]''; in leading roles were the Italian soprano Elvira Colonnese (Desdemona) and the Uruguayan tenor José Oxilia (Othello).<br /> The theatre grew to accommodate a renowned stable orchestra and chorus. A stable ballet company was added in 1946. Among the great artists that performed at the Teatro Argentino we find singers such as [[Maria Barrientos]], [[Luisa Tetrazzini]], [[Marian Anderson]], [[Emma Carelli]], [[Fedora Barbieri]], [[Tito Schipa]], [[Beniamino Gigli]], [[Titta Ruffo]], and [[Mario del Monaco]], classical ballet dancers such as [[Anna Pavlova]], [[Dore Hoyer]] and [[Iris Scaccheri]], as well as musicians such as [[Pietro Mascagni]], [[Richard Strauss]] (with the [[Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra]]), [[Arthur Rubinstein]], [[Andrés Segovia]], [[Alexander Brailowsky]], [[Claudio Arrau]], [[Pablo Casals]], and [[Yehudi Menuhin]].<br /> <br /> ==The New Building==<br /> <br /> Unfortunately, a major fire destroyed the original building in 1977, leaving only the badly damaged exterior walls standing. Against national and international outcry, the ''de facto'' government of the military dictatorship at the time (the so-called ''[[Proceso de Reorganizacion Nacional]]'') decided against rebuilding the original classic structure. Instead, it chose to replace it with a massive Theatre &amp; Cultural Centre designed in a [[brutalist]] style, located on the same city block. During the intervening years (1977–1999), the Teatro Argentino companies continued to produce performances in various La Plata venues, notably the former [[movie theatre]], the Cine Gran Rocha. After much planning and rescheduling due to economic difficulties, the new building was finished and inaugurated on October 12, 1999 with a performance that included excerpts from works of [[Giuseppe Verdi]], [[Charles Gounod]], [[Umberto Giordano]] and [[Gaetano Donizetti]], as well as the ballet ''Tango en gris'' (&quot;Tango in grey&quot;), with music by [[Atilio Stampone]] and ''régie'' by [[Oscar Araiz]].&lt;ref&gt;[http://www.clarin.com/diario/1999/10/13/e-04001d.htm Gala Night in the Return of the Teatro Argentino de La Plata] ''Clarin'' newspaper {{es icon}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;[http://www.lanacion.com.ar/Archivo/Nota.asp?nota_id=157229 Dance and Opera for a Historic Day] ''La Nacion'' newspaper {{es}}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> <br /> The new complex includes today a 2,000-seat operatic venue with a typical European horseshoe structure, named [[Alberto Ginastera]] Hall after the famous Argentine composer. An enormous three-tonne bronze chandelier with 400 light-bulbs hangs over the main floor, in an exact replica of the one featured in the original building.<br /> <br /> The complex also includes the smaller 300-seat [[Ástor Piazzolla]] Hall, as well as rehearsal areas, and space for the associated technical shops. The lower level includes the [[Emilio Pettoruti]] Exhibition Hall for permanent and transient art collections.<br /> <br /> Despite the excellent technical facilities and the superb acoustics of the main hall, the complex itself, built in [[brutalist]] style, continues to be regarded as a sort of eyesore by the local population.&lt;ref&gt;“El Teatro Argentino: La construcción actual perdió el estilo de la obra original]” Diario Hoy, 24 October 2003, 24.&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==See also==<br /> *[[List of buildings]]<br /> *[[List of concert halls]]<br /> *[[List of opera houses]]<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{reflist|2}}<br /> <br /> == External links ==<br /> * [http://www.teatroargentino.gba.gov.ar Official site of the Teatro Argentino de La Plata]<br /> {{coord|34|55|5.25|S|57|57|3.88|W|type:landmark|display=title}}<br /> <br /> {{DEFAULTSORT:Argentino de La Plata}}<br /> [[Category:Buildings and structures in La Plata|Teatro Argentino de La Plata]]<br /> [[Category:Argentine opera companies]]<br /> [[Category:Concert halls in Argentina]]<br /> [[Category:Opera houses in Argentina]]<br /> [[Category:1890 establishments in Argentina|Teatro Argentino de La Plata]]<br /> [[Category:Brutalist architecture in Argentina|Teatro Argentino de La Plata]]<br /> [[Category:Tourist attractions in La Plata|Teatro Argentino de La Plata]]<br /> [[Category:Music venues completed in 1890]]<br /> [[Category:Theatres completed in 1890]]<br /> [[Category:Music venues completed in 1999]]<br /> [[Category:Theatres completed in 1999]]</div> 78.5.223.83 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Palacio_de_los_Leones&diff=785761897 Palacio de los Leones 2017-06-15T08:37:38Z <p>78.5.223.83: </p> <hr /> <div>{{For|the Palacio de los Leones, Alhambra, Spain|Court of the Lions}}<br /> {{coord|32|56|49.9|S|60|37|56.5|W|display=title}}<br /> [[Image:Palacio de los Leones 5.jpg|thumb|210px|Palacio de los Leones]][[Image:Palacio de los Leones 4.JPG|thumb|210px|A close-up of the left-side lion]]<br /> '''''Palacio de los Leones''''' ([[Spanish language|Spanish]], Palace of the Lions) is the name of the main [[city hall|municipal building]] of the city of [[Rosario]], [[Argentina]]. The Palace is the seat of the executive branch of the [[municipality|municipal government]]. It is located at the corner of Buenos Aires and Santa Fe Streets, in front of [[Plaza 25 de Mayo (Rosario)|Plaza 25 de Mayo]] (May 25 Square), and separated from the [[Basilica Cathedral of Our Lady of the Rosary|Cathedral]] by the promenade known as [[Pasaje Juramento]] (Oath Passage), which leads to the [[National Flag Memorial (Argentina)|National Flag Memorial]].<br /> <br /> The palace was built by architect [[Gaetano Rezzara]], in a neo-Renaissance style, and was inaugurated in 1898. Its name comes from the two [[lion]]s that flank the stairway leading to the main door, which are copies of the ones found on the steps of the [[Genoa Cathedral|Cathedral of St. Lawrence]] in [[Genoa]], [[Italy]]. The building is painted reddish brown ([[terra cotta (color)|terra cotta]] or [[pale carmine]]), and the two lions are white.<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> * {{Rosario patrimonial value item|Palacio Municipal de Rosario|555|1914}}<br /> * [http://www.rosario.gov.ar/sitio/lugaresVisual/verPatrimonio.do Works and sites of patrimonial value] of the [[government of Rosario|municipality of Rosario]]<br /> <br /> [[Category:Palaces in Argentina]]<br /> [[Category:Buildings and structures in Rosario, Santa Fe]]<br /> [[Category:Government buildings completed in 1898]]<br /> [[Category:City and town halls in Argentina]]<br /> [[Category:Neoclassical architecture in Argentina]]<br /> [[Category:Renaissance Revival architecture]]<br /> <br /> <br /> {{argentina-struct-stub}}</div> 78.5.223.83 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wawel_Cathedral&diff=754981120 Wawel Cathedral 2016-12-15T15:53:14Z <p>78.5.223.83: /* Interior */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox religious building<br /> | building_name = Wawel Cathedral&lt;br /&gt;&lt;small&gt;{{lang|pl|Królewska Bazylika Archikatedralna ŚŚ. Stanisława i Wacława na Wawelu}}&lt;/small&gt;<br /> | image = Wawel katedra2.jpg<br /> | image_size = 300px<br /> | alt =<br /> | caption = Wawel Cathedral on [[Wawel Hill]]: Sigismund's Chapel (right, with a gold [[dome]]) and [[House of Vasa|Vasa Dynasty]] chapel (to the left)<br /> | location = [[Kraków]], [[Poland]]<br /> | geo = {{coord|50.0546|19.9354|type:landmark_region:PL|format=dms||display=inline,title}}<br /> | religious_affiliation = [[Roman Catholic]]<br /> | rite =<br /> | province = [[Archdiocese of Kraków]] <br /> | consecration_year = <br /> | status = Royal Arch-cathedral Basilica <br /> | functional_status = Active<br /> | heritage_designation = <br /> | leadership = <br /> | website = <br /> | architecture = yes<br /> | architect = <br /> | architecture_type = [[Church (building)|Church]]<br /> | architecture_style = [[Romanesque architecture|Romanesque]], [[Gothic architecture|Gothic]], [[Renaissance architecture|Renaissance]], [[Baroque architecture|Baroque]]<br /> | general_contractor = <br /> | facade_direction =<br /> | groundbreaking = <br /> | year_completed = 11th century<br /> | construction_cost =<br /> | specifications = <br /> | capacity =<br /> | length = <br /> | width = <br /> | width_nave = <br /> | height_max = <br /> | dome_quantity =<br /> | dome_height_outer =<br /> | dome_height_inner =<br /> | dome_dia_outer =<br /> | dome_dia_inner =<br /> | spire_quantity = <br /> | spire_height = <br /> | materials =<br /> }}<br /> The '''Royal Archcathedral Basilica of Saints [[Stanislaus of Szczepanów|Stanislaus]] and [[Saint Wenceslaus|Wenceslaus]] on the [[Wawel]] Hill''' ({{lang-pl|królewska bazylika archikatedralna śś. Stanisława i Wacława na Wawelu}}), also known as the '''Wawel Cathedral''' ({{lang-pl|katedra wawelska}}), is a [[Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]] church located on [[Wawel Hill]] in [[Kraków]], [[Poland]]. More than 900 years old, it is the Polish national sanctuary and traditionally has served as coronation site of the [[List of Polish monarchs|Polish monarchs]] as well as the [[Cathedral]] of the [[Archdiocese of Kraków]]. [[Karol Wojtyla]], who in 1978 became [[Pope John Paul II]], the day after his [[ordination]] to the [[priesthood]], offered his first Mass as a priest in the Crypt of the Cathedral on 2 November 1946, and was ordained Kraków's [[auxiliary bishop]] in the Cathedral on 28 September 1958.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite book | author = George Weigel | coauthors = | title = Witness to Hope: The Biography of Pope John Paul II| year = 2005 | editor = | page =81| chapter = | chapterurl = | publisher =Harper Perennial| location = | isbn = 0-06-073203-2| url = | format = | accessdate = }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> The current, [[Gothic architecture|Gothic]] cathedral, is the third edifice on this site: the first was constructed and destroyed in the 11th century; the second one, constructed in the 12th century, was destroyed by a fire in 1305. The construction of the current one began in the 14th century on the orders of bishop [[Nanker]].<br /> <br /> == Interior ==<br /> The Cathedral comprises a [[nave]] with [[aisle]]s, [[transept]]s with aisles, a [[Choir (architecture)|choir]] with double aisles, and an [[apse]] with [[ambulatory]] and radiating chapels. The main altar, located in the apse, was founded about 1650 by Bishop [[Piotr Gembicki]] and created by [[Giovanni Battista Gisleni]]. The altar painting of ''Crucified Christ'' by Marcin Blechowski is from the 17th century.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |author=|url=http://www.integracja.org/ledge/x/8453;jsessionid=84C6757040D6E17689D27C1D2021A086.tomcat|title=Wawel|work=www.integracja.org|publisher= |pages= |page= |date= |accessdate=2010-09-11|language=pl}}&lt;/ref&gt; Over the main altar stands a tall canopy of black [[marble]] supported by four [[Column|pillar]]s, designed by [[Giovanni Battista Trevano]] and [[Matteo Castelli]] between 1626 and 1629. Underneath the canopy is placed a [[silver]] coffin of national patron saint [[Stanislaus of Szczepanów|St. Stanislaus]] (Stanisław) created between 1669-1671 after the previous one (donated in 1512 by King [[Sigismund I the Old]]) was stolen by the Swedes in [[Deluge (history)|1655]].&lt;ref&gt;{{en icon}}{{de icon}} {{cite book | author = Adam Bujak, Stanisław Bogdanowicz | coauthors = | title = Die polnischen Kathedralen (Polish Cathedrals)| year = 1997 | editor = | page =32| chapter = | chapterurl = | publisher =Biały Kruk | location = | isbn = 83-907760-1-4| url = | format = | accessdate = }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> {|<br /> |- valign=&quot;top&quot; <br /> |[[File:Katedrawawel.jpg|thumb|135x165px|The main gilded altar established in about 1650]]<br /> |[[File:Warnenczyk grob CP.jpg|thumb|165x165px|Cenotaph of king [[Władysław III of Poland|Władysław of Varna]] ]]<br /> |[[File:Krakow nagrobek Kazimierza W.jpg|thumb|135x165px|Tomb of king [[Casimir III the Great]] ]]<br /> |[[File:Sarkofag Św. Stanisława w Katedrze na Wawelu.jpg|thumb|135x165px|Sarcophagus of St. Stanislaus'' ]]<br /> |[[File:Wawel-Zakrystia.JPG|thumb|135x165px|Sacristy]] <br /> |}<br /> <br /> == Chapels and burial chambers ==<br /> {{details|Sigismund's Chapel}}<br /> The Wawel Cathedral has been the main burial site for Polish monarchs since the 14th century. As such, it has been significantly extended and altered over time as individual rulers have added multiple burial chapels.<br /> <br /> Sigismund's Chapel, or Zygmunt Chapel (&quot;''Kaplica Zygmuntowska''&quot;),&lt;ref name=codart/&gt; adjoining the southern wall of the cathedral, is one of the most notable pieces of architecture in Kraków and perhaps &quot;the purest example of [[Renaissance]] architecture outside [[Italy]].&quot;&lt;ref name=&quot;codart&quot;&gt;CODART, an international network of curators of art from the Low Countries, [http://www.codart.nl/events_-_codart_zeven/study_trip/] Accessed 2007-12-23&lt;/ref&gt; Financed by Sigismund I the Old, it was built between 1517 and 1533 by [[Bartolommeo Berrecci]], a [[Florence|Florentine]] Renaissance architect, who spent most of his career in Poland.<br /> <br /> A square-based chapel with a golden dome, it houses the tombs of its founder and those his children, King [[Sigismund II Augustus]] and [[Anna Jagiellon]] (Jagiellonka).<br /> {|<br /> |- valign=&quot;top&quot; <br /> |[[File:WidokNaWieżeKatedralne-Wawel.jpg|thumb|135x165px|The iconic three towers: Sigismund Tower, Clock Tower, and Silver Bell Tower ]]<br /> |[[File:Katedra front.jpg|thumb|135x165px|Main gate between the Holy Cross Chapel (right) and Holy Trinity Chapel (left) ]]<br /> |[[File:Vasa Chapel, Wawel Cathedral.jpg|thumb|165x165px|Vasa chapel ]]<br /> |[[File:Tomb of Kajetan Soltyk in Wawel Cathedral.PNG|thumb|135x165px|Holy Cross chapel ]]<br /> |[[File:Entrance, Wawel cathedral.jpg|thumb|135x165px|Entrance to the Wawel cathedral, from the west ]]<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ===St. Leonard's Crypt beneath the Cathedral===<br /> {{main|St. Leonard's Crypt}}<br /> The crypt beneath the Wawel Cathedral holds the tombs of [[Poland|Polish]] kings, national [[hero]]es, generals and revolutionaries, including rulers of the [[Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth]] such as [[Jan III Sobieski]] and his consort [[Marie Casimire Louise de La Grange d'Arquien|Marie Casimire]] (Maria Kazimiera), the remains of [[Tadeusz Kościuszko]] – the leader of a [[Kościuszko Uprising|Polish national insurrection]] and Brigadier General in the [[American Revolutionary War]]; the national bards: [[Adam Mickiewicz]] (laid to rest there in 1890) and [[Juliusz Słowacki]] (1927), as well as [[Władysław Sikorski]] – Prime Minister of the [[Polish Government in Exile]] and [[Commander-in-Chief]] of the [[Polish Armed Forces]], along with Marshal [[Józef Piłsudski]] – founder of the [[Second Polish Republic]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |author=Marek Strzala |url=http://www.krakow-info.com/groby_kr.htm |title=Royal tombs |publisher=Krakow-info.com |date= |accessdate=2010-09-11 |language=pl}}&lt;/ref&gt; Pope John Paul II considered being buried there also at one point in time, while some of the people of Poland had hoped that, following ancient custom, his heart would be brought there and kept alongside the remains of the great Polish rulers. (John Paul II was [[List of extant papal tombs|buried under St. Peter's Basilica]], a papal burial site since antiquity, instead.)<br /> [[File:Wawel Hill - Katedra.svg|thumb|Schematic of Wawel Hill showing the location of the Wawel Cathedral]]<br /> {| <br /> ! Polish kings<br /> !<br /> ! Polish saints<br /> |-<br /> | valign=&quot;Top&quot; |<br /> * [[Władysław I the Elbow-high]]<br /> * [[Casimir III of Poland|Casimir III the Great]]<br /> * [[Jadwiga of Poland]]<br /> * [[Władysław II Jagiełło]]<br /> * [[Kazimierz Jagiellonczyk|Casimir IV Jagiellonczyk]]<br /> * [[John I Albert of Poland|John I Albert]]<br /> * [[Sigismund I the Old]]<br /> * [[Sigismund II Augustus]]<br /> * [[Stephen Bathory, King of Poland|Stephen Bathory]]<br /> * [[Anna Jagiellonka]]<br /> * [[Sigismund III Vasa]]<br /> * [[Wladislaus IV of Poland|Władysław IV Vasa]]<br /> * [[John II Casimir of Poland|John II Casimir Vasa]]<br /> * [[Michael Korybut Wiśniowiecki]]<br /> * [[John III Sobieski, King of Poland|John III Sobieski]]<br /> * [[Augustus II the Strong]]<br /> | width=&quot;10%&quot; |<br /> | valign=&quot;Top&quot; |<br /> * [[St Stanislaus|Saint Stanislaus the Martyr]]<br /> * [[Jadwiga of Poland|Saint Hedwig (Jadwiga) the Queen]]<br /> <br /> &lt;center&gt;'''Other notables'''&lt;/center&gt;<br /> * [[Elizabeth Bonifacia of Poland|Princess Elizabeth Bonifacia of Poland]]<br /> *[[Adam Stefan Sapieha]]<br /> * [[Tadeusz Kościuszko]]<br /> * [[Józef Piłsudski]]<br /> * [[Władysław Sikorski]]<br /> * [[Józef Antoni Poniatowski|Józef Poniatowski]]<br /> * [[Adam Mickiewicz]]<br /> * [[Lech Kaczyński]] and [[Maria Kaczynska|Maria Kaczyńska]]<br /> * [[Juliusz Słowacki]]<br /> * [[Cyprian Norwid]] (soil from his grave in France)<br /> |}<br /> &lt;!--Please do not include gallery. It is referred to in Commons--&gt;<br /> <br /> ==See also==<br /> {| <br /> |-<br /> | valign=&quot;Top&quot; |<br /> *[[Royal coronations in Poland]]<br /> *[[Royal Road, Kraków|The Royal Road in Kraków]]<br /> *[[Polish Crown Jewels]]<br /> *[[Szczerbiec]]<br /> | width=&quot;12%&quot; |<br /> | valign=&quot;Top&quot; |<br /> *[[Archcathedral Basilica of St. Peter and St. Paul, Poznań|Poznań Cathedral]]<br /> *[[Gniezno Cathedral]]<br /> *[[Sigismund Bell]]<br /> *[[St. John's Cathedral, Warsaw]]<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> ;Notes<br /> {{reflist|colwidth=30em}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> {{commons-inline|Wawel#Katedra (Cathedral)|Wawel Cathedral}}<br /> * [http://www.wawel.diecezja.pl/ Wawel Cathedral official website]<br /> <br /> {{Wawel}}<br /> {{Kraków}}<br /> <br /> {{Authority control}}<br /> [[Category:Roman Catholic cathedrals in Poland]]<br /> [[Category:Wawel|Cathedral]]<br /> [[Category:Roman Catholic churches in Kraków]]<br /> [[Category:Basilica churches in Poland]]<br /> [[Category:14th-century Roman Catholic church buildings]]</div> 78.5.223.83 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Saint_Sophia_Cathedral,_Kyiv&diff=754939096 Saint Sophia Cathedral, Kyiv 2016-12-15T09:29:31Z <p>78.5.223.83: /* History */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Geobox|Building<br /> |native_name = Собор святої Софії<br /> | category = Eastern Orthodox Cathedral<br /> &lt;!-- *** Image *** --&gt;<br /> | image =Kijów - Sobór Mądrości Bożej 02.jpg<br /> | image_caption = <br /> | image_size =300 px<br /> &lt;!-- *** Names **** --&gt;<br /> | official_name = <br /> | etymology = [[Hagia Sophia]]<br /> | nickname =<br /> &lt;!-- *** Symbols *** --&gt;<br /> | flag = <br /> | symbol = <br /> &lt;!-- *** Country *** --&gt;<br /> | country = Ukraine<br /> | state = <br /> | region_type = Capital city<br /> | region = Kiev<br /> | district = [[Shevchenko Raion, Kiev|Shevchenko Raion]]<br /> | district1 =National Sanctuary &quot;Sophia of Kiev&quot;<br /> | district2 =Holy Sophia Cathedral Complex<br /> | municipality = [[Legal status and local government of Kiev|Kiev City]]<br /> &lt;!-- *** Family *** --&gt;<br /> | landmark = Holy Sophia Cathedral | landmark_type = Landmarks of complex<br /> | landmark1 = Belltower<br /> | landmark2 = Refectory Church<br /> | landmark3 = [[wikt:consistory|Consistory]]<br /> | landmark4 = House of Metropolitan<br /> | landmark5 = Southern entrance tower<br /> | river =<br /> | lake =<br /> | mountain =<br /> &lt;!-- *** Locations *** --&gt;<br /> | location = <br /> | elevation =<br /> | prominence =<br /> | lat_d = 50| lat_m = 27| lat_s = 10| lat_NS = N<br /> | long_d = 30| long_m = 30| long_s = 52| long_EW =E<br /> &lt;!-- *** Dimensions *** --&gt;<br /> | length =29.5 | length_type =Length of cathedral | length1 =41.7 | length1_type =Length w/galleries| length_orientation = <br /> | width =29.3 | width_type =Width of cathedral | width1 =54.6 | width1_type =Width w/galleries| width_orientation = <br /> | height =28.6 | height_type =Height of main dome<br /> | depth = <br /> | volume =<br /> | area = <br /> &lt;!-- *** Features *** --&gt;<br /> | author =<br /> | author1 =<br /> | style = Byzantine architecture<br /> | style1 = Ukrainian Baroque<br /> | material =<br /> &lt;!-- *** History &amp; management *** --&gt;<br /> | established =Eastern Orthodox Cathedral<br /> | date =11th century<br /> | established1 =Greek-Catholic Cathedral<br /> | date1 =1596<br /> | established2 =Returned to Orthodox Church<br /> | date2 =1630s<br /> | government = [[List of historic reserves in Ukraine|Ministry of Culture of Ukraine]]<br /> | leader =Olena Serdiuk | leader_style = Gen. director<br /> &lt;!-- *** Access *** --&gt;<br /> | public =<br /> | visitation = | visitation_date =<br /> | access =<br /> &lt;!-- *** UNESCO etc. *** --&gt;<br /> | whs_name =Kiev: Holy Sophia Cathedral and Related Monastic Buildings, [[Kiev Pechersk Lavra]]<br /> | whs_year =1990<br /> | whs_number =527<br /> | whs_region =4<br /> | whs_criteria =i, ii, iii, iv<br /> | iucn_category =<br /> &lt;!-- *** Free fields *** --&gt;<br /> | free =[[Seven Wonders of Ukraine]]&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://7chudes.in.ua/info/20.htm|title=7 чудес України - Новини|publisher=|accessdate=10 July 2015}}&lt;/ref&gt; | free_type = Recognition<br /> &lt;!-- *** Maps *** --&gt;<br /> | map =<br /> | map_caption = <br /> | map_background = <br /> | map_locator =<br /> | map_locator_x =<br /> | map_locator_y = <br /> &lt;!-- *** Website *** --&gt;<br /> | website =[http://sophia.sophiakievska.org/ http://sophia.sophiakievska.org]<br /> &lt;!-- *** Footnotes *** --&gt;<br /> | footnotes =<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''Saint Sophia Cathedral''' in [[Kiev]] is an outstanding architectural [[monument]] of [[Kievan Rus']]. The cathedral is one of the city's best known landmarks and the first heritage site in [[Ukraine]] to be inscribed on the [[World Heritage List]] along with the ''[[Kiev Cave Monastery]]'' complex.&lt;ref name=&quot;Kyiv Pechersk Lavra, Holy Sophia Cathedral remain on UNESCO’s World Heritage List&quot;&gt;[http://www.interfax.co.uk/ukraine-news/kyiv-pechersk-lavra-st-sophia-cathedral-remain-on-unescos-world-heritage-list/ Kyiv Pechersk Lavra, St. Sophia Cathedral remain on UNESCO’s World Heritage List], [[Interfax-Ukraine]] (20 June 2013)&lt;/ref&gt;{{#tag:ref|In late 2010 a [[UNESCO]] monitoring mission was visiting the [[Kiev Pechersk Lavra]] to check the situation of the site. At the time the [[Ministry of Culture (Ukraine)|Minister of Culture]] [[Mykhailo Kulynyak]] stated the historic site along with the Holy Sophia Cathedral was not threatened by the &quot;black list&quot; of the organization.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://mincult.kmu.gov.ua/mincult/uk/publish/article/238820|title=Міністерство культури України|publisher=|accessdate=10 July 2015}}&lt;/ref&gt; The [[World Heritage Committee]] of UNESCO decided in June 2013 that Kiev Pechersk Lavra, and St Sophia's Cathedral along with its related monastery buildings would remain on the [[World Heritage List]].&lt;ref name=&quot;Kyiv Pechersk Lavra, Holy Sophia Cathedral remain on UNESCO’s World Heritage List&quot; /&gt;|group=nb}} Aside from its main building, the cathedral includes an ensemble of supporting structures such as a bell tower and the House of Metropolitan. In 2011 the historic site was reassigned from the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Regional Development of Ukraine to the Ministry of Culture of Ukraine.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://mincult.kmu.gov.ua/mincult/uk/publish/article/237552?search_param=%D0%BA%D1%83%D0%BB%D1%8C%D1%82%D1%83%D1%80%D0%BD%D0%BE%D1%97+%D1%81%D0%BF%D0%B0%D0%B4%D1%89%D0%B8%D0%BD%D0%B8&amp;searchForum=1&amp;searchDocarch=1&amp;searchPublishing=1|title=Міністерство культури України|publisher=|accessdate=10 July 2015}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;[http://mincult.kmu.gov.ua/mincult/uk/publish/article/237232?search_param=%D0%BA%D1%83%D0%BB%D1%8C%D1%82%D1%83%D1%80%D0%BD%D0%BE%D1%97+%D1%81%D0%BF%D0%B0%D0%B4%D1%89%D0%B8%D0%BD%D0%B8&amp;searchForum=1&amp;searchDocarch=1&amp;searchPublishing=1 Голос України.–2011.–9 лютого. Міністерств багато, а Софія Київська&amp;nbsp;– одна.–Градоблянська Т. (government website)]&lt;/ref&gt; One of the reasons for the move was the fact that both &quot;Sofia Kyivska&quot; and [[Kiev Pechersk Lavra]] are recognized by the UNESCO World Heritage Program as one complex, while in Ukraine the two were governed by different government entities.<br /> <br /> In [[Ukrainian language|Ukrainian]] the cathedral is known as {{lang|uk|''Sobor Sviatoyi Sofiyi'' (Собор Святої Софії) or ''Sofiyskyi sobor'' (Софійський собор)}}. In [[Russian language|Russian]] it is known as {{lang|ru|''Sobor Svyatoi Sofii'' (Собор Святой Софии) or ''Sofiyskiy sobor'' (Софийский собор)}}.<br /> <br /> The complex of the Cathedral is the main component and museum of the [[National Sanctuary &quot;Sophia of Kiev&quot;|National Preserve &quot;Sophia of Kiev&quot;]] which is the state institution responsible for the preservation of the Cathedral complex as well as four other historic landmarks across the nation.<br /> <br /> ==History==<br /> The cathedral's name comes from the 6th-century [[Hagia Sophia]] cathedral in [[Constantinople]] (meaning ''Holy Wisdom'', and dedicated to the [[Sophia (wisdom)|Holy Wisdom]] rather than a specific saint named [[Sophia (wisdom)|Sophia]]). Architecture-wise, its model could have been the 13-domed oaken [[Holy Sophia Cathedral in Novgorod|Holy Sophia Cathedral]] in [[Novgorod]] (c. 989), which [[Yaroslav I the Wise]] determined to imitate in stone as a sign of gratitude to the citizens of Novgorod who had helped him secure the Kievan throne in 1019.<br /> <br /> The first [[foundation (architecture)|foundation]]s were laid in 1037 or 1011,&lt;ref&gt;[http://www.facts.kiev.ua/archive/2010-01-14/103162/index.html Facts.kieve.ua]&lt;/ref&gt; but the cathedral took two decades to complete. According to Dr. Nadia Nikitenko, an historian who has studied the cathedral for 30 years, the cathedral was founded in 1011, under the reign of Yaroslav's father, Grand Prince of Kievan Rus', [[Vladimir the Great]]. This info has been accepted by both UNESCO and Ukraine, which officially celebrated the 1000th anniversary of the cathedral during 2011.&lt;ref&gt;Booklet &quot;The Millenary of St. Sophia of Kyiv&quot; by Nadia Nikitenko, Kyiv 2011&lt;/ref&gt;) The structure has 5 [[nave]]s, 5 [[apse]]s, and (quite surprisingly for [[Byzantine architecture]]) 13 [[cupola]]s. It is surrounded by two-tier galleries from three sides. Measuring {{convert|37|to|55|m|ft|0|abbr=on}}, the exterior used to be faced with [[plinth]]s. On the inside, it retains [[mosaics]] and [[fresco]]s from the 11th century, including a dilapidated representation of Yaroslav's family, and the [[Orans]].<br /> <br /> Originally the cathedral was a burial place of the Kievan rulers including [[Vladimir Monomakh]], [[Vsevolod Yaroslavich]] and the cathedral's founder [[Yaroslav I the Wise]], although only the latter's grave survived to this day (see [[:Image:Yaroslavtomb.jpg|picture]]).<br /> <br /> After the pillaging of Kiev by [[Andrei Bogolyubsky]] of [[Vladimir-Suzdal]] in 1169, followed by [[Mongol invasion of Rus|Mongolian Tatars]] in 1240, the cathedral fell into disrepair. It was also greatly damaged in the 16th century, when Poland and Ukraine were trying to unite catholic and orthodox churches. At this period the Cathedral was almost ruined: its roof decayed and a lot of wall paintings had gone.<br /> Following the 1595-96 [[Union of Brest]], the Cathedral of Holy Sophia belonged to the [[Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church]] until it was claimed by the Moldavian [[Eastern Orthodoxy|Orthodox]] [[Metropolitan bishop|metropolitan]] [[Peter Mogila]] (Mohyla) in 1633. Mogila commissioned the repair work and the upper part of the building was thoroughly rebuilt, modeled by the Italian architect [[Octaviano Mancini]] in the distinct [[Ukrainian Baroque]] style, while preserving the Byzantine interior, keeping its splendor intact. The work continued under the [[Cossack]] [[Hetman]] [[Ivan Mazepa]] until 1767. During this period around Holy Sophia Cathedral a bell tower, a monastery canteen, a bakery, a &quot;House of Metropolitan&quot;, the western gates (Zborovsky gates), a Monastic Inn, a Brotherhood campus and a bursa (seminary) were all erected. All of these buildings as well as the Cathedral after the reconstruction have distinctive features of Ukrainian Baroque.<br /> <br /> After the [[Russian Revolution of 1917]] and during the Soviet anti-religious campaign of the 1920s, the government plan called for the cathedral's destruction and transformation of the grounds into a park &quot;Heroes of [[Perekop]]&quot; (after a [[Red Army]] victory in the [[Russian Civil War]] in [[Crimea]]). The cathedral was saved from destruction&lt;ref name=&quot;Forgotten Soviet Plans For Kyiv&quot;&gt;[http://www.kyivpost.com/news/nation/detail/109648/ Forgotten Soviet Plans For Kyiv], [[Kyiv Post]] (28 July 2011)&lt;/ref&gt; (the opposite [[St. Michael's Golden-Domed Monastery]] was destroyed in 1935&lt;ref name=&quot;Forgotten Soviet Plans For Kyiv&quot;/&gt;) primarily with the effort of many scientists and historians. Nevertheless, in 1934, [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] authorities confiscated the structure from the church, including the surrounding 17th–18th century architectural complex and designated it as an architectural and historical museum.<br /> <br /> Since the late 1980s Soviet, and later Ukrainian, politicians promised to return the building to the Orthodox Church. Due to various [[History of Christianity in Ukraine|schisms and factions]] within the Church the return was postponed as all Orthodox and the Greek-Catholic Churches lay claim to it. Although all of the Orthodox churches have been allowed to conduct services at different dates, at other times they are denied access. A severe incident was the funeral of [[Patriarch Volodymyr]] of the [[Ukrainian Orthodox Church - Kiev Patriarchy]] in 1995, when riot police were forced to prevent the burial on the premises of the museum and a bloody clash took place.{{cn|date=August 2015}} After events such as those no religious body has yet been given the rights for regular services. The complex now remains a secular museum of Ukraine's Christianity, with most of its visitors being tourists.<br /> <br /> On 21 August 2007, the Holy Sophia Cathedral was named one of the [[Seven Wonders of Ukraine]], based on votes by experts and the internet community.<br /> <br /> {{Gallery<br /> |title=<br /> |width=200 | height=210 | lines=5<br /> |align=center<br /> |File:Oranta-Kyiv.jpg|The Virgin Orans, c. 1000<br /> |file:Church Fathers Order (left part) - Google Art Project.jpg|Church Fathers Order, c. 1000<br /> |file:The Deesis - Google Art Project.jpg|The Deesis, 1000<br /> |file:Princely group portrait. South wall of the nave. - Google Art Project.jpg|Princely group portrait. South wall of the nave, c. 1000<br /> |file:Саркофаг Ярослава Мудрого.jpg|Sarcophagus of Yaroslav the Wise<br /> |file:The Annunciation. The Archangel Gabriel - Google Art Project.jpg|The Annunciation. The Archangel Gabriel, 1000<br /> |file:Saint Sophia The Wisdom of God - Google Art Project.jpg|Saint Sophia The Wisdom of God, 1700<br /> }}<br /> <br /> ==Cathedral complex==<br /> [[File:ChristmasTree2016.jpg|thumb|Christmas celebrations in front of St. Sophia Cathedral bell tower]]<br /> [[File:2 hryvnia 2005 back.jpg|thumb|Model of the original Holy Sophia Cathedral at [[Banknotes_of_the_Ukrainian_hryvnia|2 hryvni]].]]<br /> * Sophia Cathedral<br /> * Bell tower<br /> * House of the Metropolitan<br /> * Refectory Church<br /> * Brotherhood building<br /> * Bursa (high school)<br /> * Consistory<br /> * Southern entrance tower<br /> * Zaborovsky Gate<br /> * Cells<br /> * Monastic Inn<br /> * Memorial Stela of Yaroslav's library<br /> <br /> ==Burials==<br /> * [[:Category:Burials at Saint Sophia Cathedral in Kiev|People buried at Sophia]]<br /> <br /> ==See also==<br /> {{portal|Ukraine|Eastern Christianity}}<br /> * [[Architecture of Kievan Rus']]<br /> * [[List of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Ukraine]]<br /> * [[Holy Sophia Cathedral in Novgorod]]<br /> * [[Saint Sophia Cathedral in Polotsk]]<br /> <br /> ==Notes==<br /> {{Reflist|group=nb}}<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{reflist}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> {{commons category|Saint Sophia Cathedral in Kiev}}<br /> * [http://kraevid.org/kyiv/geography/models/holy_sophia_cathedral/en/ 3D-model of Sophia Cathedral (3.2 Mb)]<br /> * {{uk icon}} [http://sophia.sophiakievska.org/ Official Website of the museum]<br /> * [http://www.oldkyiv.org.ua/data/sophia.php?lang=ua Holy Sophia Cathedral - Kiev History Site]<br /> * {{ru icon}} [http://www.sobory.ru/article/index.html?object=01028 Sobory.ru] - information about the cathedral<br /> * [http://travel.kyiv.org/old/churches/uach2_e.htm Travel.kyiv.org] - information for tourists<br /> * [http://www.icon-art.info/location.php?lng=en&amp;loc_id=148 Mosaics and frescoes of St. Sophia Cathedral]<br /> *{{uk icon}} [http://wek.kiev.ua/wiki/index.php/%D0%A1%D0%BE%D1%84%D1%96%D0%B9%D1%81%D1%8C%D0%BA%D0%B8%D0%B9_%D1%81%D0%BE%D0%B1%D0%BE%D1%80 Софійський собор] in [http://wek.kiev.ua/ ''Wiki-Encyclopedia Kyiv'']<br /> * {{en icon}} [http://kiev-assist.com/holy-sophia-cathedral ''Must see places in Kiev - Holy Sophia Cathedral'']<br /> * [http://en.uartlib.org/books/mosaics-and-frescoes-of-st-sophias-cathedral-of-kyiv/ Mosaics and Frescoes of St. Sophia`s Cathedral of Kyiv. Photoalbum. Kyiv, Mistectvo, 1975.]<br /> <br /> {{Navboxes<br /> |title = Navigational templates<br /> |list =<br /> {{Sophia of Kiev}}<br /> {{Kiev Museums}}<br /> {{Religion of Kiev}}<br /> {{Cathedrals of Ukraine}}<br /> {{World Heritage Sites in Ukraine}}<br /> {{Seven Wonders of Ukraine}}<br /> {{National symbols of Ukraine}}<br /> }}<br /> <br /> [[Category:11th-century Eastern Orthodox church buildings]]<br /> [[Category:Churches completed in 1740]]<br /> [[Category:Churches in Kiev]]<br /> [[Category:World Heritage Sites in Ukraine|Sophia Cathedral in Kiev]]<br /> [[Category:Eastern Orthodox cathedrals in Ukraine]]<br /> [[Category:Church buildings converted to a different denomination]]<br /> [[Category:Domes]]<br /> [[Category:History of Christianity in Ukraine]]<br /> [[Category:Religious museums in Ukraine]]<br /> [[Category:Art museums and galleries in Ukraine]]<br /> [[Category:Shevchenkivskyi District (Kiev)]]<br /> [[Category:Sophia Square]]</div> 78.5.223.83 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Arkhangelskoye_Palace&diff=754938093 Arkhangelskoye Palace 2016-12-15T09:18:05Z <p>78.5.223.83: </p> <hr /> <div>[[Image:Arkhangelskoe Estate Aug2012 buildings 03.jpg|thumb|200px|Arkhangelskoye estate. The palace, 21st century]]<br /> <br /> '''Arkhangelskoye''' ({{lang-ru|Арха́нгельское}}) is a historical estate in [[Krasnogorsky District, Moscow Oblast]], Russia, located around 20&amp;nbsp;km to the west of [[Moscow]] and 2 km southwest of [[Krasnogorsk, Moscow Oblast|Krasnogorsk]].<br /> <br /> ==History==<br /> [[File:Arkhangelskoe-2006-1.JPG|thumb|The unfinished &quot;Colonnade&quot; mausoleum]]<br /> From 1703 to 1810, Arkhangelskoye belonged to the [[House of Golitsyn|Golitsyn]]s. In 1810, [[Nikolay Yusupov|Prince Nikolai Yusupov]] bought the estate, which stayed in the [[House of Yusupov|Yusupov family]] until the Russian Revolution. In 1917, the Yusupovs' property was nationalized by the [[Bolsheviks]]. Today, Arkhangelskoye is a state museum.<br /> <br /> The estate is built in a [[Classicism|neoclassical]] style by [[Jacob Guerne]], with the prominent palace facing the Moscow river and a regular terraced park decorated with many antique statues. Other structures of note include a small palace named the Caprice, monuments to [[Catherine the Great]] and [[Alexander Pushkin]] and an 18th-century theatre designed by famous Italian theater [[set designer]] [[Pietro Gonzaga]] (1751–1831). Arkhangelskoye's oldest building is the church of Archangel Michael (1646). Among the other buildings are Saint Gates (1825–26), the uncompleted &quot;Colonnade&quot; ({{lang|ru|«Колоннада»}}; constructed from 1909–16), which was intended to be a mausoleum for the elder son of the last Princess Yusupova and now as an exhibition hall, and two extensions of the sanatorium built in the 1930s.<br /> <br /> The estate is famous for its collection of fine art including paintings, sculptures, furnitures, ceramics and interior.<br /> <br /> ==Arkhangelskoye today==<br /> <br /> In 1996, the [[Ministry of Culture (Russia)|Russian Ministry of Culture]] acquired the estate, but did not find itself in a position to maintain it. For this reason, the site was listed in the [[1996 World Monuments Watch]] by the [[World Monuments Fund]]. According to the organization, exterior [[columns]] and [[plaster]] were damaged, and the theater's roof and main staircase were unsound. When the site was listed again on the [[2002 World Monuments Watch]], Moscow officials had drafted a thorough conservation plan, which included work on the exterior of the building and the surrounding gardens. Help for interior conservation came from [[American Express]] through the World Monuments Fund. During this project, paintings by [[Hubert Robert]] were conserved and other repairs took place.&lt;ref&gt;[http://www.wmf.org/project/arkhangelskoye-state-museum World Monuments Fund - Arkhangelskoye State Museum]&lt;/ref&gt; Nowadays Arkhangelskoye is a popular tourist attraction, and is often visited by Muscovites on short trips. Important cultural events take place at the estate, such as music festivals. As of December 2006, large restoration works are nearly to be finished at the palace.<br /> <br /> ==Image gallery==<br /> <br /> &lt;center&gt;<br /> &lt;gallery&gt;<br /> Image:Arkhangelskoe Estate Aug2012 buildings 05.jpg|Church of Archangel Michael<br /> Image:Arkhangelskoe Estate Aug2012 buildings 08.jpg|Distant view of the Grand Palace<br /> Image:Arkhangelskoe2.jpg|Trellis arches in November<br /> Image:Arkhangelskoe Estate Aug2012 buildings 09.jpg|Small Palace<br /> Image:Arkhangelskoe4.jpg|Alexander III Column<br /> Image:Arkhangelskoe Estate Aug2012 buildings 02.jpg|Catherine II monument<br /> Image:Arkhangelskoe Estate Aug2012 sculptures 15.jpg<br /> Image:Arkhangelskoe Estate Aug2012 buildings 01.jpg<br /> Image:Arkhangelskoe Estate Aug2012 sculptures 06.jpg<br /> <br /> &lt;/gallery&gt;<br /> &lt;/center&gt;<br /> <br /> ==See also==<br /> * Priscilla Roosevelt, &quot;Arkhangelskoye, a palace in search of salvation,&quot; ''The Magazine Antiques'' 155.4 (April 1999): p.&amp;nbsp;586-95.<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{Reflist}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> {{Commons category|Arkhangelskoe}}<br /> *[http://www.otdihinfo.ru/photo/171.html Photo (1024x768)] {{Language icon|ru}}<br /> *[http://www.worldwalk.info/en/catalog/171/ Arkhangelskoye Country Estate (Krasnogorsk)]<br /> <br /> {{coord|display=title|55|47|15|N|37|17|4|E}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Houses in Russia]]<br /> [[Category:Krasnogorsky District, Moscow Oblast]]</div> 78.5.223.83 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Moika_Palace&diff=754937713 Moika Palace 2016-12-15T09:15:57Z <p>78.5.223.83: </p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox building<br /> | name = Moika Palace<br /> | native_name = Дворец Юсуповых на Мойке<br /> | native_name_lang = Russian <br /> | former_names = <br /> | alternate_names = <br /> | image = Spb 06-2012 Moika various 03.jpg<br /> | image_alt = <br /> | caption = The Yusupov Palace from across the [[Moika River]]<br /> | altitude = <br /> | building_type = <br /> | architectural_style = <br /> | structural_system = <br /> | cost = <br /> | ren_cost = <br /> | client = <br /> | owner = <br /> | current_tenants = <br /> | location = <br /> | address = <br /> | location_town = [[St. Petersburg]]<br /> | location_country = [[Russia]]<br /> | map_type =<br /> | map_alt = <br /> | map_caption = <br /> | coordinates = {{coord|59|55|46.2|N|30|17|55.32|E|display=inline}}<br /> | groundbreaking_date =<br /> | start_date = <br /> | completion_date = 1770<br /> | opened_date =<br /> | inauguration_date = <br /> | renovation_date = <br /> | demolition_date = <br /> | destruction_date = <br /> | height = <br /> | diameter = <br /> | antenna_spire = <br /> | roof = <br /> | top_floor = <br /> | other_dimensions = <br /> | floor_count = <br /> | floor_area = <br /> | seating_type = <br /> | seating_capacity = <br /> | elevator_count = <br /> | main_contractor = <br /> | architect = Andrei Alexeievich Mikhailov<br /> | architecture_firm = <br /> | structural_engineer = <br /> | services_engineer = <br /> | civil_engineer = <br /> | other_designers = <br /> | quantity_surveyor = <br /> | awards = <br /> | url = <br /> | references = <br /> }}<br /> The '''Moika Palace''' or '''Yusupov Palace''' ({{lang-ru|Дворец Юсуповых на Мойке}}, literally the Palace of the Yusupovs on the Moika) was once the primary residence in [[St. Petersburg]], [[Russia]] of the [[House of Yusupov]]. The building was the site of [[Grigori Rasputin]]'s murder in the early morning of December 17, 1916.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news | url = http://travel.nytimes.com/travel/guides/europe/russia/st-petersburg/attraction-detail.html?vid=1154659352328 | title = Yusupov Palace | work = [[The New York Times]] }} Retrieved on June 10, 2008.&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Building==<br /> The palace was first built around 1776 by the French architect [[Jean-Baptiste Vallin de la Mothe]]. Over the years numerous well-known architects worked on the palace including the famous Italian sculptor [[Emilio Sala (sculptor)|Emilio Sala]], producing a variety of architectural styles. Andrei Mikhailov reconstructed the building during the 1830s when the [[Yusupov family|Yusupovs]] became owners of the building. This was the period that the palace achieved its present-day appearance.<br /> <br /> [[File:The Theater-Yusupov Palace-saint petersburg.jpg|thumb|left|The palatial theatre]]<br /> <br /> From 1830 to 1917, the palace belonged to the [[House of Yusupov]], an immensely wealthy family of Russian nobles, known for their philanthropy and art collections. Thus in the time of Imperial Russia, the palace became known as the Yusupov Palace.<br /> <br /> The luxurious interiors of the palace were not inferior to those of contemporary royal palaces. More than 40,000 works of art, including works by [[Rembrandt]], jewelry, and sculptures decorated the palace. Following the [[Russian Revolution]], the Yusupov art collections were nationalized and relocated in the [[Hermitage Museum|Hermitage]] and other museums. [[Ernst Friedrich von Liphart]], who was the curator of paintings at the Hermitage, had earlier painted the curtain and ceiling of the palace theatre.&lt;ref&gt;[http://www.intertimes.ru/?type=spec&amp;id=21 Yusupov Palace], intertimes.ru, retrieved 3 January 2014&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> [[File:Sapho, Phaon et l'Amour.PNG|thumb|left|''[[Sappho and Phaon]]''. A painting by [[Jacques-Louis David]] from the Yusupov collection in the Moika Palace]]<br /> <br /> ==Murder of Rasputin==<br /> The palace is most famous, however, because of the actions of Prince [[Felix Yusupov]], heir to the vast Yusupov family estates including four palaces in St. Petersburg. The palace on the Moika was the prince’s favorite residence in the capital.<br /> <br /> The exact events surrounding Rasputin's death are still in dispute. What seems clear is that on {{OldStyleDate|30 December|1916|17 December}}, Felix Yusupov, along with [[Vladimir Purishkevich]] and [[Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich of Russia|Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich]] invited [[Grigori Rasputin]] to the Moika Palace. He took Rasputin to a small but lavishly furnished cellar room of the palace. There he served Rasputin red wine. When Rasputin was affected, Yusupov retrieved a revolver and shot Rasputin from the side. Taking him for dead, Yusupov went upstairs to where the other conspirators waited in a ground floor study/drawing room. Rasputin succeeded in fleeing through a side door into a gated courtyard which opened onto the street outside. Purishkevich then shot Rasputin in the back, on the doorstep. The body was taken inside and a third bullet, fired at close range, entered his forehead. The conspirators wrapped Rasputin in a broadcloth, drove outside the city and threw the body into the [[Malaya Neva]].<br /> <br /> ==Post-Revolution==<br /> The [[Russian Revolution (1917)|Russian Revolution]] followed shortly after Rasputin's death and once the [[Soviets]] came to power, they confiscated the property of the nobles. In 1925, the palace was handed over to the city's Education Commissariat. While most nobles' palaces were converted to mundane use, the Education Commissariat decided to preserve the mansion as a public museum. Today the palace serves as a &quot;Palace of Culture for Educators&quot;. Second floor reception areas and that part of the building associated with Rasputin's murder, are maintained as a museum open to public tours.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web | url = http://yusupov-palace.ru/index_en.htm | title = Yusupov Palace | work = Museum's official site }} Retrieved on June 6, 2008.&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news | url = http://www.fodors.com/world/europe/russia/st-petersburg/review-132741.html | title = Yusupov Palace | work = [[Fodor's]]}} Retrieved on June 11, 2008&lt;/ref&gt; The courtyard where Rasputin attempted to flee from his killers is now occupied by a kindergarten playground adjacent to the main building.<br /> <br /> ==See also==<br /> *[[Arkhangelskoye Palace]]<br /> *[[Yusupov Palace (Crimea)]]<br /> <br /> == References ==<br /> {{Reflist}}<br /> {{commonscat|Yusupov Palace on Moika}}<br /> <br /> == External links ==<br /> * [http://yusupov-palace.ru/index_en.htm Yusupov Palace official site (English)] ([http://yusupov-palace.ru/ in Russian])<br /> [[Category:Houses completed in 1770]]<br /> [[Category:Palaces in Saint Petersburg]]<br /> [[Category:Saint Petersburg culture]]<br /> [[Category:Grigori Rasputin]]<br /> [[Category:Historic house museums in Saint Petersburg]]<br /> [[Category:1770 establishments in Russia]]</div> 78.5.223.83 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Moika_Palace&diff=754937568 Moika Palace 2016-12-15T09:15:14Z <p>78.5.223.83: </p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox building<br /> | name = Moika Palace<br /> | native_name = Дворец Юсуповых на Мойке<br /> | native_name_lang = Russian <br /> | former_names = <br /> | alternate_names = <br /> | image = Spb 06-2012 Moika various 03.jpg<br /> | image_alt = <br /> | caption = The Yusupov Palace from across the [[Moika River]]<br /> | altitude = <br /> | building_type = <br /> | architectural_style = <br /> | structural_system = <br /> | cost = <br /> | ren_cost = <br /> | client = <br /> | owner = <br /> | current_tenants = <br /> | location = <br /> | address = <br /> | location_town = [[St. Petersburg]]<br /> | location_country = [[Russia]]<br /> | map_type =<br /> | map_alt = <br /> | map_caption = <br /> | coordinates = {{coord|59|55|46.2|N|30|17|55.32|E|display=inline}}<br /> | groundbreaking_date =<br /> | start_date = <br /> | completion_date = 1770<br /> | opened_date =<br /> | inauguration_date = <br /> | renovation_date = <br /> | demolition_date = <br /> | destruction_date = <br /> | height = <br /> | diameter = <br /> | antenna_spire = <br /> | roof = <br /> | top_floor = <br /> | other_dimensions = <br /> | floor_count = <br /> | floor_area = <br /> | seating_type = <br /> | seating_capacity = <br /> | elevator_count = <br /> | main_contractor = <br /> | architect = Andrei Alexeievich Mikhailov<br /> | architecture_firm = <br /> | structural_engineer = <br /> | services_engineer = <br /> | civil_engineer = <br /> | other_designers = <br /> | quantity_surveyor = <br /> | awards = <br /> | url = <br /> | references = <br /> }}<br /> The '''Moika Palace''' or '''Yusupov Palace''' ({{lang-ru|Дворец Юсуповых на Мойке}}, literally the Palace of the Yusupovs on the Moika) was once the primary residence in [[St. Petersburg]], [[Russia]] of the [[House of Yusupov]]. The building was the site of [[Grigori Rasputin]]'s murder in the early morning of December 17, 1916.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news | url = http://travel.nytimes.com/travel/guides/europe/russia/st-petersburg/attraction-detail.html?vid=1154659352328 | title = Yusupov Palace | work = [[The New York Times]] }} Retrieved on June 10, 2008.&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Building==<br /> The palace was first built around 1776 by the French architect [[Jean-Baptiste Vallin de la Mothe]]. Over the years numerous well-known architects worked on the palace including the famous Italian sculptor [[Elia Sala]], producing a variety of architectural styles. Andrei Mikhailov reconstructed the building during the 1830s when the [[Yusupov family|Yusupovs]] became owners of the building. This was the period that the palace achieved its present-day appearance.<br /> <br /> [[File:The Theater-Yusupov Palace-saint petersburg.jpg|thumb|left|The palatial theatre]]<br /> <br /> From 1830 to 1917, the palace belonged to the [[House of Yusupov]], an immensely wealthy family of Russian nobles, known for their philanthropy and art collections. Thus in the time of Imperial Russia, the palace became known as the Yusupov Palace.<br /> <br /> The luxurious interiors of the palace were not inferior to those of contemporary royal palaces. More than 40,000 works of art, including works by [[Rembrandt]], jewelry, and sculptures decorated the palace. Following the [[Russian Revolution]], the Yusupov art collections were nationalized and relocated in the [[Hermitage Museum|Hermitage]] and other museums. [[Ernst Friedrich von Liphart]], who was the curator of paintings at the Hermitage, had earlier painted the curtain and ceiling of the palace theatre.&lt;ref&gt;[http://www.intertimes.ru/?type=spec&amp;id=21 Yusupov Palace], intertimes.ru, retrieved 3 January 2014&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> [[File:Sapho, Phaon et l'Amour.PNG|thumb|left|''[[Sappho and Phaon]]''. A painting by [[Jacques-Louis David]] from the Yusupov collection in the Moika Palace]]<br /> <br /> ==Murder of Rasputin==<br /> The palace is most famous, however, because of the actions of Prince [[Felix Yusupov]], heir to the vast Yusupov family estates including four palaces in St. Petersburg. The palace on the Moika was the prince’s favorite residence in the capital.<br /> <br /> The exact events surrounding Rasputin's death are still in dispute. What seems clear is that on {{OldStyleDate|30 December|1916|17 December}}, Felix Yusupov, along with [[Vladimir Purishkevich]] and [[Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich of Russia|Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich]] invited [[Grigori Rasputin]] to the Moika Palace. He took Rasputin to a small but lavishly furnished cellar room of the palace. There he served Rasputin red wine. When Rasputin was affected, Yusupov retrieved a revolver and shot Rasputin from the side. Taking him for dead, Yusupov went upstairs to where the other conspirators waited in a ground floor study/drawing room. Rasputin succeeded in fleeing through a side door into a gated courtyard which opened onto the street outside. Purishkevich then shot Rasputin in the back, on the doorstep. The body was taken inside and a third bullet, fired at close range, entered his forehead. The conspirators wrapped Rasputin in a broadcloth, drove outside the city and threw the body into the [[Malaya Neva]].<br /> <br /> ==Post-Revolution==<br /> The [[Russian Revolution (1917)|Russian Revolution]] followed shortly after Rasputin's death and once the [[Soviets]] came to power, they confiscated the property of the nobles. In 1925, the palace was handed over to the city's Education Commissariat. While most nobles' palaces were converted to mundane use, the Education Commissariat decided to preserve the mansion as a public museum. Today the palace serves as a &quot;Palace of Culture for Educators&quot;. Second floor reception areas and that part of the building associated with Rasputin's murder, are maintained as a museum open to public tours.&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite web | url = http://yusupov-palace.ru/index_en.htm | title = Yusupov Palace | work = Museum's official site }} Retrieved on June 6, 2008.&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{Cite news | url = http://www.fodors.com/world/europe/russia/st-petersburg/review-132741.html | title = Yusupov Palace | work = [[Fodor's]]}} Retrieved on June 11, 2008&lt;/ref&gt; The courtyard where Rasputin attempted to flee from his killers is now occupied by a kindergarten playground adjacent to the main building.<br /> <br /> ==See also==<br /> *[[Arkhangelskoye Palace]]<br /> *[[Yusupov Palace (Crimea)]]<br /> <br /> == References ==<br /> {{Reflist}}<br /> {{commonscat|Yusupov Palace on Moika}}<br /> <br /> == External links ==<br /> * [http://yusupov-palace.ru/index_en.htm Yusupov Palace official site (English)] ([http://yusupov-palace.ru/ in Russian])<br /> [[Category:Houses completed in 1770]]<br /> [[Category:Palaces in Saint Petersburg]]<br /> [[Category:Saint Petersburg culture]]<br /> [[Category:Grigori Rasputin]]<br /> [[Category:Historic house museums in Saint Petersburg]]<br /> [[Category:1770 establishments in Russia]]</div> 78.5.223.83 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Revlon&diff=737358284 Revlon 2016-09-02T07:01:57Z <p>78.5.223.83: </p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox company<br /> | name = Revlon<br /> | logo = Revlon logo.jpeg<br /> | type = [[Public company|Public]] <br /> | traded_as = {{Nyse|REV}}<br /> | foundation = 1932<br /> | founder = Joseph &amp; Charles Revson&lt;br&gt;Charles Lachman<br /> | location_city = [[One New York Plaza]]&lt;br/&gt;[[New York City|New York]], [[New York (state)|NY]] 10004&lt;br/&gt;U.S.<br /> | location_country = <br /> | location = <br /> | locations = <br /> | area_served = <br /> | key_people = {{nowrap|Fabian Garcia, [[CEO]] and President}}<br /> | industry = [[Cosmetics]], [[skin care]], [[fragrance]]s and [[personal care]]<br /> | products = <br /> | services = <br /> | slogan = ''Love Is On''<br /> | revenue = {{loss}} [[United States dollar|US$]]1.9 billion &lt;small&gt;(2015)&lt;/small&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;Revlon Annual Report&quot;&gt;[http://ycharts.com/financials/REV/annual_income_statement/1 Ycharts.com]. Retrieved September 02, 2016.&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;Revlon, Inc. financials&quot;&gt;[http://www.google.com/finance?fstype=ii&amp;q=NYSE:REV Google.com]. September 02, 2016.&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> | operating_income = {{profit}} US$216 million &lt;small&gt;(2015)&lt;/small&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;Revlon Annual Report&quot; /&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;Revlon, Inc. financials&quot; /&gt;<br /> | net_income = {{loss}} [[United States dollar|US$]]56 million &lt;small&gt;(2015)&lt;/small&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;Revlon, Inc. financials&quot; /&gt;<br /> | assets = {{decrease}} [[United States dollar|US$]]1.97 billion &lt;small&gt;(2015)&lt;/small&gt;&lt;ref name=&quot;Revlon, Inc. financials&quot; /&gt;<br /> | equity = <br /> | owner = <br /> | num_employees = 6,800<br /> | parent = [[MacAndrews &amp; Forbes]]: 60% (74% of votes)&lt;br&gt;[[Fidelity Investments]]: 20%<br /> | divisions = <br /> | subsid = <br /> | homepage = {{URL|http://www.revlon.com}}<br /> | footnotes = <br /> | intl = <br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''Revlon, Inc.''' is an American [[multinational corporation|multinational]] [[cosmetics]], [[skin care]], [[fragrance]], and [[personal care]] [[company]] founded in 1932 and based in [[New York City]].<br /> <br /> ==History==<br /> Revlon was founded in the midst of the [[Great Depression]], 1932, by [[Charles Revson]] and his brother Joseph along with a chemist, Charles Lachman, who contributed the &quot;L&quot; in the Revlon name. Starting with a single product — a new type of [[nail enamel]] — the three founders pooled their resources and developed a unique [[manufacturing]] process. Using [[pigment]]s instead of [[dye]]s, Revlon developed a variety of new shades of opaque nail enamel. In 1937, Revlon started selling the polishes in [[department stores]] and [[drug stores]]. In six years, the company became a multimillion-dollar organization. By 1940, Revlon offered an entire manicure line, and added [[lipstick]] to the collection. During World War II, Revlon created makeup and related products for the U.S. Army, which was honored in 1944 with the [[Army-Navy &quot;E&quot; Award]] for Excellence.<br /> <br /> By the end of the war, Revlon was listed as one of America's top five cosmetic houses. Expanding its capabilities, the company bought ''Graef &amp; Schmidt'', a cutlery manufacturer seized by the government in 1943 because of German business ties. This acquisition made it possible for Revlon to produce its own manicure and pedicure instruments, instead of buying them from outside supply sources.<br /> <br /> In November 1955, Revlon went public. The [[Initial Public Offering|IPO]] price was $12 per share, but it reached $30 per share within 8 weeks.<br /> <br /> In the 1960s, Revson segmented Revlon Inc into different divisions, each focusing on a different market. He borrowed this strategy from [[General Motors]]. Each division had its own target customer:<br /> <br /> * Revlon, the largest and most popular-priced brand<br /> * [[Princess Marcella Borghese]], upscale/international<br /> * [[Ultima II (cosmetics line)|Ultima II]], premium<br /> * [[Natural Wonder (Revlon subsidiary brand)|Natural Wonder]], juniors<br /> * Moon Drops, dry skin<br /> * Etherea, hypo-allergenic<br /> <br /> In 1957, Revlon acquired ''Knomark'', a shoe-polish company, and sold its shoe-polish line [[Esquire Shoe Polish]] in 1969. Other acquisitions, such as ''[[Ty-D-Bol]]'', the maker of toilet cleansers, and a 27 percent interest in the [[Schick (razors)|Schick]] electric shaver company were soon discarded. Evan Picone, a women's sportswear manufacturer which came with a price tag of $12 million in 1962, was sold back to one of the original partners four years later for $1 million. However, the 1967 acquisition of U.S. Vitamin and Pharmaceutical Corporation made Revlon a leader in [[diabetes]] drugs.<br /> <br /> The company began to market its products overseas at the end of the 1950s. By 1962, when Revlon debuted in Japan, there were subsidiaries in France, Italy, Argentina, Mexico, and Asia. Revlon's entrance into the Japanese market was typical of its international sales strategy. Instead of adapting its ads and using Japanese models, Revlon chose to use its basic U.S. advertising and models. Japanese women loved the American look, and the sales for 1962 came to almost $164 million.<br /> <br /> In 1968, Revlon introduced Eterna27, the first cosmetic cream with an [[estrogen]] precursor called ''Progenitin'' (pregenolone acetate), as well as introducing the world's first American fashion designer fragrance, [[Norman Norell]]. Later, Revlon launched ''Braggi'' and ''Pub'' for men, and a line of wig maintenance products called Wig Wonder.<br /> <br /> In 1970, Revlon acquired the [[Mitchum]] line of deodorants.<br /> <br /> In 1973, Revlon introduced [[Charlie (fragrance)|Charlie]]. Geared to the under-30 market, Charlie model [[Shelley Hack]] in [[Ralph Lauren]] clothes, personified the independent woman of the 1970s. This was the first perfume ad to feature a woman wearing pants. Charlie raised Revlon's net sales figures to $506 million for 1973 and almost $606 million the following year. Shelley Hack appeared on ''[[The Oprah Winfrey Show|Oprah]]'' in 2007 to talk about the power of these Charlie print and commercial ads. Their follow-up fragrance, ''Jontue'', became the number two best seller.<br /> <br /> In 1973, model [[Lauren Hutton]] signed an exclusive modeling contract, agreeing to pose for Revlon's Ultima line for $400,000 for two years. She was featured on the cover of [[Newsweek]] for this ground-breaking cosmetics contract.&lt;ref&gt;Model, by Michael Gross, 1995, page 212.&lt;/ref&gt; Additionally, famed photographer [[Richard Avedon]] was signed on as the exclusive photographer for the brand - another cosmetics industry first.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.andrewtobias.com/fireandice18.html |title=Andrewtobias.com |publisher=Andrewtobias.com |date= |accessdate=2011-04-06}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> In 1975, Charles Revson died. Michel Bergerac, who Revson had hired as President of the company, continued to expand the company holdings. Revlon acquired Coburn Optical Industries, an Oklahoma-based manufacturer of ophthalmic and optical processing equipment and supplies. Barnes-Hind, the largest U.S. marketer of hard contact lens solutions, was bought in 1976 and strengthened Revlon's share of the eye-care market. Revlon purchased ''Armour Pharmaceutical Company'', a division of [[Armour and Company]], from [[The Greyhound Corporation]] in 1977. Other acquisitions included the Lewis-Howe Company, makers of ''Tums'' antacid in 1978. These health-care operations helped sales figures to pass the $1 billion mark in 1977, bringing total sales to $1.7 billion in 1979.<br /> <br /> In the mid-1980s, Revlon lost ground to [[Estée Lauder Companies|Estée Lauder]]. Estee Lauder spent millions of dollars on numerous magazine ads featuring Czech supermodel [[Paulina Porizkova]], shot by famed Chicago fashion photographer [[Victor Skrebneski]]. Revlon's share dropped from 20 percent to 10 percent of department store cosmetics sales. Sales at the drugstore also declined as Revlon lost shares to Noxell's [[Cover Girl]] brand. Revlon compensated with more acquisitions; [[Max Factor]], Ellen Betrix, [[Charles of the Ritz]], [[Germaine Monteil]], [[Almay]], Fermodyl, Lancaster, Aziza, and [[Halston]]. The 1977 acquisition of ''Carlos Colomer'', a Spanish professional beauty supply distributor, brought ''Fermodyl'' and ''Roux'' and helped introduce Revlon to the world of ethnic care: ''Creme of Nature'', ''Realistic'', ''Lovely Color'' and ''Milk and Honey''. In 1983 the company attempted an unsuccessful [[hostile takeover]] of [[Gillette (brand)|Gillette]]. In 1989, Revlon became one of the first companies to replace animal tests with alternative safety testing methods.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news| url=http://www.nytimes.com/1989/08/02/business/cosmetics-companies-quietly-ending-animal-tests.html | work=The New York Times | first=Douglas C. | last=McGill | title=Cosmetics Companies Quietly Ending Animal Tests | date=August 2, 1989}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> [[File:Revlon Farmers Dunedin 2013.jpg|thumb|250px|Revlon counter in [[New Zealand]] department store [[Farmers Trading Company|Farmers]]]]<br /> <br /> On November 5, 1985, at a price of $58 per share, totaling $2.7 billion, Revlon was sold to [[Pantry Pride]] (later renamed to Revlon Group, Inc.), a subsidiary of [[Ronald Perelman]]'s [[MacAndrews &amp; Forbes]]. The buyout—engineered with the help of junk bond king [[Michael Milken|Michael P. Milken]]—saddled Revlon with a huge $2.9 billion debt load, which became an albatross around the company's neck for years to come. Pantry Pride Inc. offered to buy any or all of Revlon's 38.2 million outstanding shares for $47.5 a share when its street price stood at $45 a share. Initially rejected, he repeatedly raised his offer until it reached $53 a share while fighting Revlon's management every step of the way. [[Forstmann Little &amp; Company]] swooped in at $56 a share, a brief public bidding war ensued, and Perelman triumphed with an offer of $58 a share. Perelman paid $1.8 billion to Revlon's shareholders, but he also paid $900 million of other costs associated with the purchase.&lt;ref name=&quot;2.7Billion&quot;&gt;{{cite news |first=Richard |last=Stevenson |title=Pantry Pride Control of Revlon Board Seen Near |publisher=New York Times |page=D5 |date=1985-11-05 |accessdate=2007-04-27}}&lt;/ref&gt; Perelman had Revlon sell four divisions: two for $1 billion, the vision care division for $574 million, and the National Health Laboratories division which became a publicly owned corporation in 1988. Additional make-up lines were purchased for Revlon: [[Max Factor]] in 1987 and Betrix in 1989, later sold to [[Procter &amp; Gamble]] in 1991.&lt;ref name=&quot;fu&quot;&gt;{{cite web |url=http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/MacAndrews-amp;-Forbes-Holdings-Inc-Company-History.html |title=MacAndrews &amp; Forbes Holdings Inc. |accessdate=2008-05-16 |work=Funding Universe }}&lt;/ref&gt; Also in 1991, Revlon sold the [[Clean &amp; Clear]] brand to [[Johnson &amp; Johnson]].<br /> <br /> In March 2011, Revlon acquired Mirage Cosmetics, makers of Sinful Colors nail products.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news |url=http://www.wwd.com/wwd-publications/wwd/2011-03-25/ |work=Women's Wear Daily |title=Revlon Acquires Sinful Nail Brand |date=March 25, 2011}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> In 2011, [[PETA]] removed Revlon and other high-profile cosmetic brands from its list of companies who do not test their products on animals after the organization learned they were paying Chinese laboratories to test their cosmetics on [[rabbit]]s and other animals.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite news|last1=Hills|first1=Suzannah|title=L'Occitane and Yves Rocher: The big-name beauty brands among those ditching cruelty-free animal testing policies to sell their products to China |url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2181468/Big-beauty-brands-dropping-cruelty-free-animal-testing-policies-sell-products-China.html|accessdate=28 January 2015|agency=Daily Mail|date=July 31, 2012}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> In August 2013, Revlon Consumer Products Corp. bought the [[Colomer Group]] from [[CVC Capital Partners]], a private equity firm, for $660 million.&lt;ref name=&quot;revon&quot;&gt;{{cite web | url=http://www.wwd.com/beauty-industry-news/financial/revlon-acquires-the-colomer-group-7076124?src=nl/mornReport/20130806 | title=Revlon Acquires Colomer Group for $660 Million | publisher=WWD | accessdate=6 August 2013 | author=Young, Vicki M.}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> After suffering business loss in 2011 and 2012, at the end of 2013, Revlon announced that it will exit the Chinese market, which employs 1,100 people. The business in China accounted for just 2 percent portion of net sales of Revlon's international operations.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-12-31/revlon-to-exit-operations-in-china-cutting-940-beauty-advisers.html |title=Revlon to Exit Operations in China, Cut 1,100 Jobs |date=January 1, 2014}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> On November 1, 2013, Revlon named Lorenzo Delpani as President and CEO &lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=http://www.crainsnewyork.com/article/20131031/retail_apparel/131039972 |title=Revlon Names Lorenzo Delpani President, CEO |date=October 31, 2013}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> On September 22, 2014, Revlon's board of directors elected Roberto Simon as executive vice president and chief financial officer, effective as of Sept. 30.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |url=http://www.reuters.com/finance/stocks/REV/key-developments/article/3074837|title=Revlon Inc announces election of Roberto Simon as executive vice president and chief financial officer - Form 8-K |date=September 23, 2014}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Advertising==<br /> [[File:HK Des Vouex Road REVLON Tram.jpg|thumb|right|220px|Tram with Revlon advertising in [[Hong Kong]], June 2007]]<br /> Up until the 1940s, Revlon's magazine [[advertisement|ads]] were drawn by hand and mostly in black and white. Beginning in 1945, Revlon began launching full-color photographic advertisements in major magazines and stores across the country. Revlon introduced matching nail polish and lipsticks with exotic and unique names. These ads were taken by the top fashion photographers of the day including [[Richard Avedon]], [[Cecil Beaton]], and [[John Rawlings]]. Some of these ads were for &quot;Paint the Town Pink&quot; and 1945's &quot;Fatal Apple&quot; with [[Dorian Leigh]]. In 1947 Revlon introduced &quot;Bachelor's Carnation&quot; and in 1948, &quot;Sweet Talk&quot;.<br /> <br /> In 1950, Revlon introduced a red lipstick and nail enamel called &quot;Where's the Fire?&quot; Revlon used the word &quot;fire&quot; again later in their &quot;Fire and Ice&quot; ads. One of the world's first supermodels, [[Dorian Leigh]], starred in some of Revlon's most memorable advertisements of all time. In 1946, Dorian was covered in purple flowers and wrapped in a pale purple sheet for &quot;Ultra Violet.&quot; In 1947, Dorian appeared in &quot;Fashion Plate.&quot; In 1953, at the age of 36, she appeared in &quot;Cherries in the Snow.&quot; Later that year she appeared in the legendary &quot;Fire and Ice&quot; ad shot by Richard Avedon. Originally, Dorian appeared in a tight, silver-beaded dress with an enormous red wrap. Her black hair had a silver swirl in it and she had her hands, with long red nails, positioned in front of her breasts. Charles Revson rejected Avedon's original ad as &quot;too sexual.&quot;&lt;ref&gt;The Girl Who Had Everything, The Story of 'The Fire and Ice Girl,' by Dorian Leigh and Laura Hobe, 1980, page 88.&lt;/ref&gt; They re-shot the ad, this time with her open hand in front of one hip, the other in front of her cheek. The advertisement became Madison Avenue legend because of the full-page quiz next to the sensual ad. Almost 50 years later, in November 2010, Revlon re-created 1953's &quot;Fire and Ice&quot; magazine ad, this time with actress [[Jessica Biel]]. With this ad, Revlon announced they were issuing a limited edition Fire and Ice lipstick and nail color calling this campaign, &quot;lips and tips.&quot;<br /> <br /> Dorian Leigh's 15-years-younger red-headed sister, [[Suzy Parker]], also shot numerous Revlon magazine ads in the 1950s. [[Charles Revson]], who wanted to marry Dorian at some point, despised Suzy, and vice versa. At one point, he refused to hire her anymore because Suzy complained about the &quot;peanut&quot; paycheck she received from Revlon. [[Richard Avedon]], however, after photographing other models for a particular Revlon ad, would call in Suzy last minute, sometimes late at night, to do re-takes with him. This happened with &quot;Stormy Pink,&quot; an ad Suzy shot very late at night with a wild white horse in the ocean. Avedon would then tell Revson that it was not Suzy in the ad, but a model named &quot;Bubbles&quot; or another made-up name.&lt;ref&gt;''The Girl Who Had Everything. The Story of the &quot;Fire and Ice Girl,&quot;'' Dorian Leigh and Laura Hobe, 1980, page 89.&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> In 1970, Revlon became the first American cosmetics company to feature an African American model, [[Naomi Sims]], in their advertising.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|author=Tell Me More |url=http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=111572300 |title=Naomi Sims Showed The World That Black Is Beautiful |publisher=NPR |date=2009-08-05 |accessdate=2011-04-06}}&lt;/ref&gt; Revlon was also noted for featuring models of a wide age range in the 1980s, including then 13-year-old [[Milla Jovovich]] and then 60-year-old [[Audrey Hepburn]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.millaj.com/model/revlon.shtml |title=The Official Milla Jovovich Website :: Gallery - Revlon |publisher=MillaJ.com |date= |accessdate=2011-04-06}}&lt;/ref&gt; Despite the successful campaigns of the 1980s and 1990s featuring models, in particular [[Cindy Crawford]], Revlon decided to drop fashion models and focus on movie stars, among them [[Kate Bosworth]], [[Jaime King]], [[Halle Berry]], [[Susan Sarandon]], [[Melanie Griffith]], [[Julianne Moore]], [[Eva Mendes]], [[Jessica Alba]], [[Jennifer Connelly]], [[Beau Garrett]], [[Jessica Biel]], [[Olivia Wilde]], [[Emma Stone]] and [[Bond girls]].&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|author=|url=http://stylenews.peoplestylewatch.com/2009/05/04/jessica-biels-new-role-face-of-revlon/ |title=Stylenews.peoplestylwatch.com |publisher=Stylenews.peoplestylewatch.com |date= |accessdate=2011-04-06}}&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|author=|url=http://stylenews.peoplestylewatch.com/2008/07/22/jennifer-connellys-latest-role-revlon-spokesmodel/ |title=Stelenews.peoplestylwatch.com |publisher=Stylenews.peoplestylewatch.com |date= |accessdate=2011-04-06}}&lt;/ref&gt; In 2009, Australian supermodel [[Elle Macpherson]] became a new spokesmodel for the company. American actress [[Jessica Biel]] is the newest woman to model for the brand, first shown in advertisements in January 2010.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.happi.com/articles/2009/06/marketing-news |title=Marketing News |publisher=HAPPI |date= |accessdate=2011-04-06}}&lt;/ref&gt; (Main article: [[List of Revlon spokesmodels]])<br /> In 2008, celebrity makeup artist [[Gucci Westman]] was hired as Revlon's Global Artistic Director, representing the company at runway shows and brand events and designing collections.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.wwd.com/beauty-industry-news/revlon-taps-gucci-westman-1022645 |title=Revlon Taps Gucci Westman - Beauty Industry and Products News |publisher=WWD.com |date= |accessdate=2011-04-06}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Philanthropy==<br /> [[File:Revlon Run Walk for Cancer - Becky Gulsvig.jpg|thumb|Becky Gulsvig at Revlon Run/Walk for Cancer]]<br /> Revlon is a corporate sponsor of several charity projects. The largest of these is the [[Revlon Run Walk]], a run and walk event held in New York and Los Angeles to raise money and awareness for breast and ovarian cancer. Revlon also supports other cancer charities such as Look Good Feel Better and the National Breast Cancer Coalition and operates a mobile mammography clinic in and around Oxford, North Carolina, where the company's primary manufacturing operations are located.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.revlon.com/Revlon-Home/Revlon-Corporate/RevlonCares.aspx |title=Revlon Cares |publisher=Revlon.com |date= |accessdate=2011-04-06}}&lt;/ref&gt; In 1996 Revlon supported the development of a breast center at the [[University of California, Los Angeles]]. Renamed Revlon/UCLA Breast Center, the center is a well-known institute for treatment and research of breast cancer and other breast diseases and disorders.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://breastcenter.ucla.edu/body.cfm?id=18 |title=About Us |publisher=Revlon/UCLA Breast Center}}&lt;/ref&gt; A Revlon lip gloss shade whose proceeds support Revlon's cancer charities was also created in 2009.<br /> <br /> In September 2010, Revlon, with global artistic director [[Gucci Westman]] and spokesmodel [[Halle Berry]] hosted an event at Fashion's Night Out in New York City to raise funds for the Jenesse Center, a Los Angeles organization for domestic violence victims.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20100914007361/en/Revlon-Halle-Berry-Celebrate-Fashion%E2%80%99s-Night-York |title=Revlon and Halle Berry Celebrate Fashion’s Night Out New York |publisher=Business Wire |date=2010-09-14 |accessdate=2011-04-06}}&lt;/ref&gt; Revlon also hosted luncheons and various other events to benefit the center and partnered with online retailer Drugstore.com to donate portions of lipstick sales to the organization.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|last=Thomas |first=Bobbie |url=http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/34417346/ns/today-today_holiday_guide/ |title=Shop for change! Top gifts that give back - Holiday Guide - TODAY.com |publisher=Today.msnbc.msn.com |date=2009-12-15 |accessdate=2011-04-06}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==See also==<br /> *[[List of Revlon spokesmodels]]<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> &lt;references/&gt;<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> * {{official website|http://www.revlon.com/}}<br /> * [http://biz.yahoo.com/ic/48/48062.html Revlon, Inc. Company Profile], [[Yahoo!]]<br /> * [http://www.referenceforbusiness.com/history2/10/Revlon-Inc.html Company History]<br /> * [http://www.libanvision.com/revlon.htm About Revlon Inc. in French / Au sujet de la Cie Revlon]<br /> * [http://www.dfnionline.com/article/Revlon-sales-lifted-by-good-duty-free-performance-1856545.html Revlon sales lifted by good duty-free performance]<br /> * [http://www.amazon.com/Seeing-Red-Revlon-Me-Memoir-ebook/dp/B00JJYW812/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1397177052&amp;sr=8-2&amp;keywords=betty+ferm Seeing Red: Revlon and Me: A Memoir]<br /> {{Cosmetics}}<br /> {{Revlon Inc}}<br /> {{MacAndrews &amp; Forbes}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange]]<br /> [[Category:Companies established in 1932]]<br /> [[Category:Cosmetics companies of the United States]]<br /> [[Category:American brands]]<br /> [[Category:Manufacturing companies based in New York City]]<br /> [[Category:History of cosmetics]]<br /> [[Category:Perfume houses]]<br /> [[Category:Personal care brands]]<br /> [[Category:Private equity portfolio companies]]<br /> [[Category:Revlon|*]]<br /> [[Category:Nail polish]]</div> 78.5.223.83 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Palacio_de_los_Leones&diff=735046803 Palacio de los Leones 2016-08-18T08:49:01Z <p>78.5.223.83: </p> <hr /> <div>{{For|the Palacio de los Leones, Alhambra, Spain|Court of the Lions}}<br /> {{coord|32|56|49.9|S|60|37|56.5|W|display=title}}<br /> [[Image:Palacio de los Leones 5.jpg|thumb|210px|Palacio de los Leones]][[Image:Palacio de los Leones 4.JPG|thumb|210px|A close-up of the left-side lion]]<br /> '''''Palacio de los Leones''''' ([[Spanish language|Spanish]], Palace of the Lions) is the name of the main [[city hall|municipal building]] of the city of [[Rosario]], [[Argentina]]. The Palace is the seat of the executive branch of the [[municipality|municipal government]]. It is located at the corner of Buenos Aires and Santa Fe Streets, in front of [[Plaza 25 de Mayo (Rosario)|Plaza 25 de Mayo]] (May 25 Square), and separated from the [[Basilica Cathedral of Our Lady of the Rosary|Cathedral]] by the promenade known as [[Pasaje Juramento]] (Oath Passage), which leads to the [[National Flag Memorial (Argentina)|National Flag Memorial]].<br /> <br /> The palace was built by architect Gaetano Rezzara, in a neo-Renaissance style, and was inaugurated in 1898. Its name comes from the two [[lion]]s that flank the stairway leading to the main door, which are copies of the ones found on the steps of the [[Genoa Cathedral|Cathedral of St. Lawrence]] in [[Genoa]], [[Italy]]. The building is painted reddish brown ([[terra cotta (color)|terra cotta]] or [[pale carmine]]), and the two lions are white.<br /> <br /> {{Rosario patrimonial value|Palace|011160100}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> * {{Rosario patrimonial value item|Palacio Municipal de Rosario|555|1914}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Palaces in Argentina]]<br /> [[Category:Buildings and structures in Rosario, Santa Fe]]<br /> [[Category:Government buildings completed in 1898]]<br /> [[Category:City and town halls in Argentina]]<br /> [[Category:Neoclassical architecture in Argentina]]<br /> [[Category:Renaissance Revival architecture]]<br /> <br /> <br /> {{argentina-struct-stub}}</div> 78.5.223.83 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Czapski_Palace&diff=732688880 Czapski Palace 2016-08-02T16:02:03Z <p>78.5.223.83: </p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox Historic building<br /> |image=Czap7DSC 1079.jpg<br /> |image_size=300px<br /> |caption=Czapski Palace, side view<br /> |name=Czapski Palace&lt;br&gt;&lt;small&gt;Pałac Czapskich w Warszawie {{pl icon}}<br /> |location_town=[[Warsaw]]<br /> |location_country=[[Poland]]<br /> |architect=[[Tylman van Gameren|Tylman Gamerski]]<br /> |client=<br /> |engineer=<br /> |construction_start_date=1686<br /> |completion_date=1705<br /> |date_demolished=1939<br /> |cost=<br /> |structural_system=<br /> |style=[[Rococo]]<br /> }}<br /> <br /> The '''Czapski Palace''' ({{lang-pl|Pałac Czapskich}}, {{IPA-pl|ˈpawat͡s ˈt͡ʂapskʲix|IPA}}), also called the '''Krasiński''', '''Sieniawski''' or '''Raczyński Palace''', is a substantial palace in the center of [[Warsaw]], at 5 [[Krakowskie Przedmieście]]. It is considered one of the most distinguished examples of [[rococo]] architecture in Poland's capital. <br /> <br /> The building, just across the street from the [[University of Warsaw]], has been home to some famous people, including artist [[Zygmunt Vogel]], composer [[Frédéric Chopin]], and poets [[Zygmunt Krasiński]] and [[Cyprian Norwid]]. <br /> <br /> The palace now houses the [[Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts]].&lt;ref name=&quot;perelki&quot;&gt;{{cite web |author = |url = http://um.warszawa.pl/v_syrenka/perelki/index_en.php?mi_id=111&amp;dz_id=12 |title = Czapski Palace - Fine Arts Academy |work = eGuide / Treasures of Warsaw on-line |publisher = |pages = |page = |date = |accessdate = 2009-03-25}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==History==<br /> [[Image:Pałac Czapskich 1750.jpg|thumb|left|''Façade Principale du Palais de Son Excellence Monseigneur le Comte Czapski, Staroste de Kniszyn à Warsowie'', 1750s.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |author = |url = http://www.ewarszawa.com/foto/przewodnik.php?id=58&amp;id2=179&amp;foto=0 |title = Pałac Czapskich |work = www.ewarszawa.com |publisher = |pages = |page = |date = |accessdate = 2009-03-25|language=pl}}&lt;/ref&gt;]]<br /> <br /> &quot;'''Czapski Palace'''&quot; is the name most often applied to the building, but in reference to subsequent residents it is also sometimes called the '''Krasiński''',&lt;ref&gt;There is another palace in Warsaw that is called &quot;[[Krasiński Palace]].&quot; There are also two palaces in Warsaw that are called &quot;[[Radziwiłł Palace]].&quot;&lt;/ref&gt; '''Sieniawski''' or '''Raczyński Palace'''. The building has also been owned by the [[Radziwiłł family|Radziwiłłs]], Radziejowskis, [[Zamoyski family|Zamoyskis]] and [[Czartoryski family|Czartoryskis]]. <br /> <br /> Now the home of the [[Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts]], the Czapski Palace dates from the late 17th century. It was constructed in about 1686 to [[Tylman van Gameren]]'s design for [[Michał Stefan Radziejowski]], [[Archbishop of Gniezno]] and [[Primate of Poland|Cardinal Primate]].&lt;ref name=&quot;warszawa1939&quot;&gt;{{cite web |author = |url = http://www.warszawa1939.pl/index.php?r1=krakowskie_5&amp;r3=0 |title = Pałac Czapskich |work = www.warszawa1939.pl |publisher = |pages = |page = |date = |accessdate = 2009-03-25|language=pl}}&lt;/ref&gt; Between 1712 and 1721 it was reconstructed by [[Agostino Locci]] and Kacper Bażanka (alcoves and breaks were added) for the next owner, [[Hetmans of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth|Great Crown Hetman]] [[Adam Mikołaj Sieniawski]].&lt;ref name=&quot;warszawa1939&quot; /&gt; Its present [[rococo]] character dates from 1752–65, when the palace belonged to the Czapski family.&lt;ref name=&quot;warszawa1939&quot; /&gt; At that time, the [[Krakowskie Przedmieście]] entrance was decorated with eagles and allegorical figures of the Four Seasons. <br /> <br /> [[Image:6 Warszawa 158.jpg|thumb|[[Ślepowron coat of arms|Krasiński coat-of-arms]] over main entrance]]<br /> <br /> The Czapski Palace changed owners at least ten times. It was the residence of [[Stanisław Małachowski]], Marshal of the [[Sejm]], who in 1791 co-authored the world's second, and Europe's first, codified written national constitution—the [[Constitution of May 3, 1791]].&lt;ref name=&quot;warszawa1939&quot; /&gt; Małachowski and his wife Konstancja, née Czapska, in the mid-eighteenth century remodeled the palace into a French-style city palace. Added around the turn of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries were two classicist annexes designed by [[Johann Christian Kammsetzer|Jan Chrystian Kamsetzer]].&lt;ref name=&quot;warszawa1939&quot; /&gt; Another famous resident of the palace (1808–26) was [[Zygmunt Vogel]], an artist who specialized in watercolor and drawing and was a professor in the [[University of Warsaw]] Department of Fine Arts.&lt;ref name=&quot;warszawa1939&quot; /&gt; <br /> <br /> [[Image:Ball Room of the Raczyński Palace in Warsaw.JPG|thumb|left|Ballroom, neoclassical paneling, before 1939]]<br /> <br /> In the first half of the nineteenth century, the palace was acquired by Wincenty Krasiński. [[Zygmunt Krasiński]], the Polish romantic poet, was born here in 1812. In 1827–30 [[Fryderyk Chopin]] lived here with his family in the building's south annex, on ''[[Krakowskie Przedmieście]]'';&lt;ref name=&quot;chopin&quot;&gt;{{cite web |author = |url = http://en.chopin.nifc.pl/chopin/places/poland/id/616 |title = Warsaw: Czapski/Krasiński Palace|work = en.chopin.nifc.pl |publisher = |pages = |page = |date = |accessdate = 2009-03-25}}&lt;/ref&gt; the Palace was Chopin's last home before he went into exile. In 1837–39 it would be home to poet [[Cyprian Norwid]], author of &quot;Chopin's Piano&quot; about the Russian troops' 1863 [[defenestration]] of the instrument. In 1851–52 the palace was rebuilt by [[Enrico Marconi]].&lt;ref name=&quot;warszawa1939&quot; /&gt; From 1909 to the outbreak of World War II, the building belonged to [[Edward Bernard Raczyński|Edward Raczyński]], future President (1979-86) of the [[Polish government-in-exile|Republic of Poland in Exile]].&lt;ref name=&quot;chopin&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> The palace burned in 1939 after being shelled by German artillery, and priceless paintings and books are thought to have been destroyed.&lt;ref name=&quot;warszawa1939&quot; /&gt; It was reconstructed in 1948-59 to a design by Stanisław Brukalski. After restoration, the palace was incorporated into the [[Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts]].<br /> <br /> ==Today==<br /> [[File:Warszawa pałac Czapskich 2009.jpg|thumb|250px|Main gate flanked by annexes, seen from ''Krakowskie Przedmieście''. In south annex (''left''), on 2nd floor, is [[Chopin Family Parlor|Chopin family parlor]].]]<br /> <br /> In the courtyard before the Palace stands a copy of [[Andrea del Verrocchio]]'s equestrian statue of the [[Republic of Venice|Venetian]] ''[[Condottieri|condottiere]]'' [[Bartolomeo Colleoni]].&lt;ref name=&quot;perelki&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> In the south annex to the Palace, facing directly onto ''[[Krakowskie Przedmieście]]'', a large second-floor room, the [[Chopin Family Parlor]] (''Salonik Chopinów''), features period furniture and memorabilia of the composer.&lt;ref name=&quot;perelki&quot; /&gt; The parlor's interior and decor, from the first half of the nineteenth century, have been reconstructed from sketches made in 1832 by Antoni Kolberg.&lt;ref name=&quot;chopin&quot; /&gt; The parlor is open to the public.&lt;ref name=&quot;chopin&quot; /&gt; <br /> <br /> The Academy of Fine Arts museum that opened in 1985 holds 30,000 works from all fields of [[visual art]]: painting, sculpture, graphics, drawing, posters, architecture, artistic crafts, industrial design.&lt;ref name=&quot;galerie&quot;&gt;{{cite web |author = |url = http://info.galerie.art.pl/galerie/m_asp.html |title = Muzeum Akademii Sztuk Pięknych |work = info.galerie.art.pl |publisher = |pages = |page = |date = |accessdate = 2009-03-25|language=pl}}&lt;/ref&gt; The museum is located in the Palace's attic. The collections are held in 200 square metres of storage rooms, while the exhibition rooms host meetings, lectures and temporary displays.&lt;ref name=&quot;galerie&quot; /&gt;<br /> <br /> ==See also==<br /> * [[Branicki Palace, Warsaw|Branicki Palace]]<br /> * [[Brühl Palace, Warsaw]]<br /> * [[Krasiński Palace]]<br /> <br /> ==Notes==<br /> {{Reflist}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> {{commonscat-inline|Czapski Palace in Warsaw}}<br /> * {{pl icon}} [http://www.warszawa1939.pl/index.php?r1=krakowskie_5&amp;r3=0 Pałac Czapskich]<br /> {{coord|52|14|22|N|21|0|57|E|region:PL-MZ_type:landmark_source:GoogleEarth|display=title}}<br /> <br /> {{Museums in Warsaw}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Houses completed in 1705]]<br /> [[Category:Rococo architecture in Warsaw]]<br /> [[Category:Palaces in Warsaw]]<br /> [[Category:Universities and colleges in Warsaw]]<br /> [[Category:Art museums and galleries in Poland]]<br /> [[Category:Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw]]<br /> [[Category:1705 establishments in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth]]</div> 78.5.223.83 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Terem_Palace&diff=732057037 Terem Palace 2016-07-29T09:05:17Z <p>78.5.223.83: </p> <hr /> <div>[[File:Moscou-Kremlin-Теремной дворец.jpg|thumb|250px|Facade of the Terem Palace.]]<br /> <br /> '''Terem Palace''' or '''Teremnoy Palace''' ({{lang-ru|Теремной дворец}}) is a historical building in the [[Moscow Kremlin]], [[Russia]], which used to be the main residence of the Russian [[tsar]]s in the 17th century. Its name is derived from the Greek word τερεμνον (i.e., &quot;dwelling&quot;). Currently, the structure is not accessible to the public, as it belongs to the official residence of the [[President of Russia]].<br /> <br /> On the 16th century [[Aloisio da Milano]] constructed the first royal palace on the spot. Only the ground floor survives from that structure, as the first [[Romanov]] tsar, [[Mikhail Feodorovich]], had the palace completely rebuilt in 1635–36. The new structure was surrounded by numerous annexes and outbuildings, including the Boyar Platform, Golden Staircase, Golden Porch, and several turrets. On Mikhail's behest, the adjoining Golden Tsaritsa's Chamber&lt;ref name=&quot;kremlin2000&quot;&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.kremlin2000.ru/pict/60-61.jpg|title=Image: 60-61.jpg, (400 × 293 px)|publisher=kremlin2000.ru|accessdate=2015-09-06}}&lt;/ref&gt; constructed back in the 1560s for [[Ivan IV]]'s wife, was surmounted with 11 golden domes of the Upper Saviour Cathedral. The complex of the palace also incorporates several churches of earlier construction, including the Church of the Virgin's Nativity&lt;ref name=&quot;kremlin2000a&quot;&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.kremlin2000.ru/pict/106-107.jpg|title=Image: 106-107.jpg, (400 × 294 px)|publisher=kremlin2000.ru|accessdate=2015-09-06}}&lt;/ref&gt; from the 1360s.<br /> <br /> The palace consists of five stories. The third story was occupied by the tsaritsa and her children; the fourth one contained the private apartments of the tsar. The upper story is a tent-like structure where the [[Boyar Duma]] convened.&lt;ref name=&quot;kremlin2000b&quot;&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.kremlin2000.ru/pict/98-99.jpg|title=Image: 98-99.jpg, (400 × 286 px)|publisher=kremlin2000.ru|accessdate=2015-09-06}}&lt;/ref&gt; The exterior, exuberantly decorated with brick tracery and colored tiles, is brilliantly painted in red, yellow, and orange.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.kremlin2000.ru/pict/76.jpg |title=picture |date= |accessdate=2012-04-30}}&lt;/ref&gt; The interior used to be painted as well, but the original murals were destroyed by successive fires, particularly the great fire of 1812. In 1837, the interiors were renovated in accordance with old drawings in the [[Russian Revival]] style.&lt;ref name=&quot;kremlin2000c&quot;&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.kremlin2000.ru/pict/84.jpg|title=Image: 84.jpg, (314 × 400 px)|publisher=kremlin2000.ru|accessdate=2015-09-06}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;gallery&gt;<br /> File:Teremnoy palace10.jpg<br /> File:Teremnoy palace9.jpg<br /> File:Teremnoy palace7.jpg<br /> File:Teremnoy palace6.jpg<br /> File:Teremnoy palace5.jpg<br /> File:Teremnoy palace4.jpg<br /> &lt;/gallery&gt;<br /> <br /> {{Commons category}}<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{Reflist}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> * [http://www.kreml.ru/en/main/kremlin/buildings/Teremnoy_dvorets/ Terem Palace on www.kreml.ru]<br /> * [http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=55.750612,37.615643&amp;spn=0.002811,0.007318&amp;t=k&amp;hl=en Satellite photo of the Terem Palace]<br /> {{coord|55|45|02|N|37|36|56|E|region:RU_type:landmark|display=title}}<br /> <br /> {{Kremlin}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Buildings and structures in Moscow]]<br /> [[Category:Palaces in Russia]]<br /> [[Category:Royal residences in Russia]]<br /> [[Category:Houses completed in 1636]]<br /> [[Category:Moscow Kremlin]]<br /> [[Category:1636 establishments in Russia]]<br /> <br /> [[de:Großer Kremlpalast#Der Terem-Palast]]</div> 78.5.223.83 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2015%E2%80%9316_Serie_B&diff=717381830 2015–16 Serie B 2016-04-27T10:11:17Z <p>78.5.223.83: /* Personnel and kits */</p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox football league season<br /> | competition = [[Serie B]]<br /> | winners = <br /> | promoted =<br /> | relegated =<br /> | matches = 209<br /> | total goals = 501<br /> | league topscorer = [[Gianluca Lapadula]]&lt;br/&gt;(23 goals)<br /> | biggest home win = [[Cagliari Calcio|Cagliari]] 6–0 [[Brescia Calcio|Brescia]]&lt;br/&gt;(&lt;small&gt;16 April 2016&lt;/small&gt;)<br /> | biggest away win = [[Calcio Como|Como]] 0–4 [[Ascoli Picchio F.C. 1898|Ascoli]]&lt;br/&gt;(&lt;small&gt;3 October 2015&lt;/small&gt;)<br /> | highest scoring = [[F.C. Bari 1908|Bari]] 4–3 [[Spezia Calcio|Spezia]]&lt;br/&gt;(&lt;small&gt;6 September 2015&lt;/small&gt;)<br /> | longest wins = 6 games ([[Novara Calcio|Novara]])<br /> | longest unbeaten = 7 games (Vicenza)<br /> | longest winless = 15 games (Como)<br /> | longest losses = 5 games (Ascoli)<br /> | highest attendance = 27,278&lt;br/&gt;Bari 2–1 Salernitana&lt;br/&gt;(&lt;small&gt;6 November 2015&lt;/small&gt;)<br /> | lowest attendance = 1,499&lt;br/&gt;Virtus Entella 1–0 Pro Vercelli&lt;br/&gt;(&lt;small&gt;3 October 2015&lt;/small&gt;)<br /> | average attendance =6,847<br /> | prevseason = [[2014–15 Serie B|2014–15]]<br /> | nextseason = [[2016–17 Serie B|2016–17]]<br /> | season = [[2015–16 in Italian football|2015–16]]<br /> }}<br /> <br /> The '''2015–16 [[Serie B]]''' (known as the '''Serie B [[Admiral Group|ConTe.it]]''' for sponsorship reasons) will be the 84th season since its establishment in 1929. A total of 22 teams will contest the league: 16 returning from the [[2014–15 Serie B|2014–15 season]], 4 promoted from [[2014–15 Lega Pro|Lega Pro]], and 2 relegated from [[2014–15 Serie A|Serie A]]. Vacancies created by the bankruptcy of Serie A-relegated [[Parma F.C.|Parma]] and the demotion of [[Calcio Catania|Catania]] to [[Lega Pro]] due to match fixing allowed [[Brescia Calcio|Brescia]] to remain in the league despite being relegated. Furthermore, Teramo was due to participate to [[Serie B]] but due to the allegations for match-fixing, the Courts decided to relegate Teramo in the last place of [[Lega Pro]] of the previous season. After the demotion of Catania, Virtus Entella was readmitted into [[Serie B]] as the best team of the relegated teams from the previous season. Furthermore, Ascoli was promoted into the championship after finishing second in Lega Pro Group B, second after Teramo before being stripped of the title for the [[2015 Italian football scandal|match-fixing scandal]].&lt;ref&gt;http://www.ilrestodelcarlino.it/ascoli/sentenza-combine-savona-teramo-ascoli-1.1232142&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;http://www.tuttolegapro.com/altre-news/calcioscommesse-le-decisioni-della-corte-federale-d-appello-sulla-gara-savona-teramo-111330&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Events==<br /> Serie B introduced the &quot;green card&quot; at the beginning of the season. The green card is given to promote fair play and good acts. The green card will not be given during the game, as it would alter sport rules, but awarded after the match to a player or coach who exhibited fair play by the referee. The player or coach with the most green cards at the end of the season will be rewarded.&lt;ref&gt;http://www.foxsports.com/soccer/story/italy-serie-b-to-introduce-green-cards-for-fair-play-rewards-given-after-season-090415&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Teams==<br /> Relegated from [[2014-15 Serie A]]:<br /> *[[Cagliari Calcio|Cagliari]]<br /> *[[A.C. Cesena|Cesena]]<br /> <br /> From [[2014-15 Serie B]]:<br /> *[[Vicenza Calcio|Vicenza]]<br /> *[[Spezia Calcio 1906|Spezia]]<br /> *[[A.C. Perugia Calcio|Perugia]]<br /> *[[Delfino Pescara 1936|Pescara]]<br /> *[[U.S. Avellino 1912|Avellino]]<br /> *[[A.S. Livorno Calcio|Livorno]]<br /> *[[F.C. Bari 1908|Bari]]<br /> *[[Trapani Calcio|Trapani]]<br /> *[[Ternana Calcio|Ternana]]<br /> *[[U.S. Latina Calcio|Latina]]<br /> *[[S.S. Virtus Lanciano 1924|Lanciano]]<br /> *[[F.C. Pro Vercelli 1892|Pro Vercelli]]<br /> *[[F.C. Crotone|Crotone]]<br /> *[[Modena F.C.|Modena]]<br /> *[[Brescia Calcio|Brescia]]<br /> *[[Virtus Entella]]<br /> <br /> Promoted from [[2014–15 Lega Pro]]:<br /> *[[Novara Calcio|Novara]]<br /> *[[Ascoli Picchio F.C. 1898|Ascoli]]<br /> *[[Salernitana Calcio|Salernitana]]<br /> *[[Calcio Como|Como]]<br /> <br /> ===Stadia and locations===<br /> {{Location map+ |Italy |width=400 |float=right |caption=Location of teams in 2015–16 Serie B|places=<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=42.85 |long=13.583333 |label=[[Ascoli Calcio|Ascoli]] |position=top}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=40.916667 |long=14.783333 |label=[[U.S. Avellino 1912|Avellino]] |position=top}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=41.125278 |long=16.866667 |label=[[F.C. 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Capacity<br /> ! 2014–15 season<br /> |-<br /> | [[Ascoli Picchio F.C. 1898|Ascoli]]<br /> | [[Ascoli Piceno|Ascoli]]<br /> | [[Stadio Cino e Lillo Del Duca|Del Duca]]<br /> | {{Nts|20550}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Lega Pro|Lega Pro/B champions]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[U.S. Avellino 1912|Avellino]]<br /> | [[Avellino]]<br /> | [[Stadio Partenio-Adriano Lombardi|Partenio]]<br /> | {{Nts|26000}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Serie B|8th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[F.C. Bari 1908|Bari]]<br /> | [[Bari]]<br /> | [[Stadio San Nicola|San Nicola]]<br /> | {{Nts|58270}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Serie B|10th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Brescia Calcio|Brescia]]<br /> | [[Brescia]]<br /> | [[Stadio Mario Rigamonti|Mario Rigamonti]]<br /> | {{Nts|16308}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Serie B|20th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Cagliari Calcio|Cagliari]]<br /> | [[Cagliari]]<br /> | [[Stadio Sant'Elia|Sant'Elia]]<br /> | {{Nts|16000}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Serie A|18th in Serie A]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[A.C. Cesena|Cesena]]<br /> | [[Cesena]]<br /> | [[Stadio Dino Manuzzi|Dino&amp;nbsp;Manuzzi]]<br /> | {{Nts|23900}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Serie A|19th in Serie A]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Calcio Como|Como]]<br /> | [[Como]]<br /> | [[Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia|Giuseppe Sinigaglia]]<br /> | {{Nts|13602}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Lega Pro|Lega Pro Play-off winners]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[F.C. Crotone|Crotone]]<br /> | [[Crotone]]<br /> | [[Stadio Ezio Scida|Ezio Scida]]<br /> | {{Nts|9631}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Serie B|16th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[U.S. Latina Calcio|Latina]]<br /> | [[Latina, Lazio|Latina]]<br /> | [[Stadio Domenico Francioni|Domenico Francioni]]<br /> | {{Nts|6850}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Serie B|13th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[A.S. Livorno Calcio|Livorno]]<br /> | [[Livorno]]<br /> | [[Stadio Armando Picchi|Armando Picchi]]<br /> | {{Nts|19238}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Serie B|9th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Modena F.C.|Modena]]<br /> | [[Modena]]<br /> | [[Stadio Alberto Braglia|Alberto Braglia]]<br /> | {{Nts|21151}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Serie B|17th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Novara Calcio|Novara]]<br /> | [[Novara]]<br /> | [[Stadio Silvio Piola (Novara)|Silvio&amp;nbsp;Piola]]<br /> | {{Nts|17875}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Lega Pro|Lega Pro/A champions]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[A.C. Perugia Calcio|Perugia]]<br /> | [[Perugia]]<br /> | [[Stadio Renato Curi|Renato Curi]]<br /> | {{nts|28000}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Serie B|6th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Delfino Pescara 1936|Pescara]]<br /> | [[Pescara]]<br /> | [[Stadio Adriatico - Giovanni Cornacchia|Adriatico]]<br /> | {{Nts|20476}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Serie B|7th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[F.C. Pro Vercelli 1892|Pro Vercelli]]<br /> | [[Vercelli]]<br /> | [[Stadio Silvio Piola (Vercelli)|Silvio Piola]]<br /> | {{Nts|5500}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Serie B|15th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Salernitana Calcio|Salernitana]]<br /> | [[Salerno]]<br /> | [[Stadio Arechi|Arechi]]<br /> | {{Nts|37245}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Lega Pro|Lega Pro/C champions]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Spezia Calcio|Spezia]]<br /> | [[La Spezia]]<br /> | [[Stadio Alberto Picco|Alberto Picco]]<br /> | {{Nts|10000}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Serie B|5th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Ternana Calcio|Ternana]]<br /> | [[Terni]]<br /> | [[Stadio Libero Liberati|Libero Liberati]]<br /> | {{Nts|22000}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Serie B|12th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Trapani Calcio|Trapani]]<br /> | [[Trapani]]<br /> | [[Stadio Polisportivo Provinciale|Provinciale]] &lt;small&gt;([[Erice]])&lt;/small&gt;<br /> | {{Nts|7000}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Serie B|11th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Vicenza Calcio|Vicenza]]<br /> | [[Vicenza]]<br /> | [[Stadio Romeo Menti|Romeo Menti]]<br /> | {{Nts|17163}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Serie B|3rd in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Virtus Entella]]<br /> | [[Chiavari]]<br /> | [[Stadio Comunale (Chiavari)|Comunale]]<br /> | {{Nts|4154}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Serie B|18th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[S.S. Virtus Lanciano 1924|Virtus Lanciano]]<br /> | [[Lanciano]]<br /> | [[Stadio Guido Biondi|Guido Biondi]]<br /> | {{Nts|4678}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Serie B|14th in Serie B]]<br /> |}<br /> <br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> ===Personnel and kits===<br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable sortable&quot;<br /> ! Team<br /> ! President<br /> ! Manager<br /> ! Kit manufacturer<br /> ! Sponsors<br /> |-<br /> | Ascoli<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}}{{flagicon|CAN}} Francesco Bellini<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Devis Mangia]]<br /> | Max Sport<br /> | Fainplast<br /> |-<br /> | Avellino<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Walter Taccone<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Attilio Tesser]]<br /> | [[Givova]]<br /> | Gruppo Taccane<br /> |-<br /> | Bari<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Gianluca Paparesta]]<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Andrea Camplone]]<br /> | [[Nike, Inc.|Nike]]<br /> | [[Puglia]]<br /> |-<br /> | Brescia<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Luigi Ragazzoni<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Roberto Boscaglia]]<br /> | [[Acerbis]]<br /> | [[Banco di Brescia]]<br /> |-<br /> | Cagliari<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Tommaso Giulini<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Massimo Rastelli]]<br /> | [[Kappa (company)|Kappa]]<br /> | [[Energetický a průmyslový holding|EP]]<br /> |-<br /> | Cesena<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Giorgio Lugaresi<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Massimo Drago]]<br /> | [[Lotto Sport Italia|Lotto]]<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> | Como<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Pietro Porro, {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Gianluca Zambrotta]]<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Stefano Cuoghi]]<br /> | [[Legea]]<br /> | Fox Town<br /> |-<br /> | Crotone<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Raffaele Vrenna<br /> | {{flagicon|CRO}} [[Ivan Jurić]]<br /> | [[Zeus]]<br /> | Metal Carpenteria<br /> |-<br /> | Latina<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Pasquale Maietta<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Carmine Gautieri]]<br /> | [[Givova]]<br /> | Sarchioto<br /> |-<br /> | Livorno<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Aldo Spinelli<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Ezio Gelain]]<br /> | [[Legea]]<br /> |<br /> |-<br /> | Modena<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Angelo Forcina<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Cristiano Bergodi]]<br /> | Erreà<br /> |<br /> |-<br /> | Novara<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Massimo De Salvo<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Marco Baroni]]<br /> | Joma<br /> | [[Banca Popolare di Novara]]<br /> |-<br /> | Perugia<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Massimiliano Santopadre<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Pierpaolo Bisoli]]<br /> | FG sport<br /> | Piccini<br /> |-<br /> | Pescara<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Daniele Sebastiani<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Massimo Oddo]]<br /> | Erreà<br /> | Plarma[+]<br /> |-<br /> | Pro Vercelli<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Massimo Secondo<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Claudio Foscarini]]<br /> | Erreà<br /> | Amteco<br /> |-<br /> | Salernitana<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Marco Mezzaroma<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Leonardo Menichini]]<br /> | Givova<br /> | caffe motta<br /> |-<br /> | Spezia<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Matteo Volpi<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Domenico Di Carlo]]<br /> | Acerbis<br /> | [[Carispezia]]<br /> |-<br /> | Ternana<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Giuseppe Masoni<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Roberto Breda]]<br /> | Macron<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> | Trapani<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Vittorio Morace<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Serse Cosmi]]<br /> | Joma<br /> | Usticalines<br /> |-<br /> | Vicenza<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Tiziano Cunico<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Franco Lerda]]<br /> | Macron<br /> | [[Banca Popolare di Vicenza]]<br /> |-<br /> | Virtus Entella<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Antonio Gozzi<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Alfredo Aglietti]]<br /> | Acerbis<br /> |<br /> |-<br /> | Virtus Lanciano<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Valentina Maio<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Primo Maragliulo]]<br /> | Legea<br /> | in Opera<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ===Managerial changes===<br /> {|class=&quot;wikitable sortable&quot;<br /> |-<br /> ! Team<br /> ! Outgoing manager<br /> ! Manner of departure<br /> ! Date of vacancy<br /> ! Position in table<br /> ! Replaced by<br /> ! Date of appointment<br /> |-<br /> | Brescia || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Alessandro Calori]] || Sacked || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|5|26}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.bresciacalcio.it/stagione/news/3937-comunicato-brescia.html |language=Italian |accessdate=18 October 2015 |publisher=Brescia Calcio |date=26 May 2015 |title=Comunicato ufficiale Brescia Calcio }}&lt;/ref&gt; ||rowspan=&quot;8&quot; | ''Pre-season'' || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Roberto Boscaglia]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|6|24}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.bresciacalcio.it/stagione/news/3952-roberto-boscaglia-nuovo-allenatore-del-brescia-calcio.html |language=Italian |accessdate=18 October 2015 |publisher=Brescia Calcio |date=24 June 2015 |title=Roberto Boscaglia nuovo allenatore del Brescia Calcio }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Crotone || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Massimo Drago]] || Mutual consent || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|5|28}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.fccrotone.it/component/news/5065/drago-crotone-firmata-la-risoluzione-consensuale-del-contratto.html |language=Italian |accessdate=18 October 2015 |publisher=F.C. Crotone |date=28 May 2015 |title=Drago-Crotone: firmata la risoluzione consensuale del contratto }}&lt;/ref&gt; || {{flagicon|CRO}} [[Ivan Jurić]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|6|9}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.fccrotone.it/component/news/5091/juric-e-il-nuovo-allenatore-del-crotone-bentornato-ivan.html |language=Italian |accessdate=18 October 2015 |publisher=F.C. Crotone |date=9 June 2015 |title=Juric è il nuovo allenatore del Crotone. Bentornato Ivan! }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Cagliari || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Gianluca Festa]] || End of contract || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|5|31}} || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Massimo Rastelli]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|6|12}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.cagliaricalcio.com/news/ultimissime/13799/massimo-rastelli-e-il-nuovo-allenatore-del-cagliari |language=Italian |accessdate=18 October 2015 |publisher=Cagliari Calcio |date=12 June 2015 |title=Massimo Rastelli è il nuovo allenatore del Cagliari }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Perugia || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Andrea Camplone]] || End of contract || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|5|31}} || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Pierpaolo Bisoli]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|6|5}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.acperugiacalcio.com/index.php/news/news-prima-squadra/item/1862-ecco-lo-staff-di-mister-bisoli.html |language=Italian |accessdate=18 October 2015 |publisher=Ternana Calcio |date=5 June 2015 |title=Ecco lo straff di mister Bisoli }}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> |-<br /> | Cesena || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Domenico Di Carlo]] || Sacked || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|6|6}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.cesenacalcio.it/it/news/2015/06/06/comunicato-stampa-3406.html |language=Italian |accessdate=18 October 2015 |publisher=Cesena Calcio |date=6 June 2015 |title=Comunicato Stampa }}&lt;/ref&gt; || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Massimo Drago]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|6|8}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.cesenacalcio.it/it/news/2015/06/08/massimo-drago-%C3%A8-il-nuovo-allenatore-del-cesena-3410.html |language=Italian |accessdate=18 October 2015 |publisher=Cesena Calcio |date=9 June 2015 |title=Massimo Drago è il nuovo allenatore del Cesena }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Modena || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Simone Pavan]] || Sacked || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|6|10}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.modenafc.net/news/dalla-societo/item/2314-comunicazioni-dalla-societa |language=Italian |accessdate=18 October 2015 |publisher=Modena F.C. |date=10 June 2015 |title=COMUNICAZIONI DALLA SOCIETA' }}&lt;/ref&gt; || {{flagicon|ARG}} [[Hernán Crespo]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|6|30}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.modenafc.net/news/dalla-societo/item/2327-crespo-e-il-nuovo-allenatore-del-modena |language=Italian |accessdate=18 October 2015 |publisher=Modena F.C. |date=30 June 2015 |title=CRESPO E' IL NUOVO ALLENATORE DEL MODENA }}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> |-<br /> | Avellino || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Massimo Rastelli]] || Signed by [[Cagliari Calcio|Cagliari]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|6|12}} || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Attilio Tesser]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|6|13}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.usavellino.club/news/8620-attilio-tesser-a-il-nuovo-allenatore-dell--avellino |language=Italian |accessdate=18 October 2015 |publisher=U.S. Avellino 1912 |date=13 June 2015 |title=Attilio Tesser è il nuovo allenatore dell’Avellino }}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> |-<br /> | Ternana || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Attilio Tesser]] || Signed by [[U.S. Avellino 1912|Avellino]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|6|13}} || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Domenico Toscano]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|7|24}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.ternanacalcio.com/index.php?module=loadArticolo&amp;idArticolo=4756&amp;Pagina=1&amp;Sez=5 |language=Italian |accessdate=18 October 2015 |publisher=Ternana Calcio |date=24 July 2015 |title=Ingaggiati Domenico Toscano ed il suo staff: il 24 luglio la presentazione a Norcia }}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> |-<br /> | Ternana || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Domenico Toscano]] || Resigned || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|9|23}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.ternanacalcio.com/index.php?module=loadArticolo&amp;idArticolo=4960&amp;Pagina=1&amp;Sez=4 |language=Italian |accessdate=18 October 2015 |publisher=Ternana Calcio |date=23 September 2015 |title=Si è dimesso Domenico Toscano }}&lt;/ref&gt; || 22nd || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Roberto Breda]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|9|28}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.ternanacalcio.com/index.php?module=loadArticolo&amp;idArticolo=4974&amp;Pagina=1&amp;Sez=3 |language=Italian |accessdate=18 October 2015 |publisher=Ternana Calcio |date=28 September 2015 |title=La Ternana ingaggia Roberto Breda ed il suo staff }}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> |-<br /> | Pro Vercelli || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Cristiano Scazzola]] || Sacked || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|10|11}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.fcprovercelli.it/news/prima-squadra/prima-squadra-news/1332-esonero-mister-cristiano-scazzola.html |language=Italian |accessdate=18 October 2015 |publisher=F.C. Pro Vercelli 1892 |date=11 October 2015 |title=Esonero Mister Cristiano Scazzola }}&lt;/ref&gt; || 20th || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Claudio Foscarini]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|10|11}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.fcprovercelli.it/news/prima-squadra/prima-squadra-news/1333-ufficiale-claudio-foscarini-nuovo-tecnico-dei-leoni.html |language=Italian |accessdate=18 October 2015 |publisher=F.C. Pro Vercelli 1892 |date=11 October 2015 |title=Ufficiale: Claudio Foscarini nuovo tecnico dei leoni }}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> |-<br /> | Como || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Carlo Sabatini]] || Sacked || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|10|31}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.calciocomo1907.it/news_details.php?id_news=2489 |language=Italian |accessdate=18 October 2015 |publisher=Calcio Como |date=6 November 2015 |title=Carlo Sabatini esonerato }}&lt;/ref&gt; || 22nd || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Gianluca Festa]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|11|1}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.calciocomo1907.it/news_details.php?id_news=2492 |language=Italian |accessdate=6 November 2015 |publisher=Calcio Como |date=1 November 2015 |title=FESTA E MATTEOLI PER IL COMO DEL DOPO SABATINI }}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> |-<br /> | Latina || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Mark Iuliano]] || Sacked || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|11|2}} || 12th || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Mario Somma]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|11|2}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.uslatinacalcio.it/mario-somma-nuovo-allenatore/ |language=Italian |accessdate=6 November 2015 |publisher=U.S. Latina Calcio |date=2 November 2015 |title=Mario Somma nuovo allenatore }}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> |-<br /> | Ascoli || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Mario Petrone]] || Mutual consent || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|11|2}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.ascolipicchio.com/index.php/news/leggi/mario-petrone-non-e-piu-lallenatore-dellascoli#scroll-page |language=Italian |accessdate=6 November 2015 |publisher=Ascoli Picchio F.C. 1898 |date=2 November 2015 |title=Mario Petrone non è più l’allenatore dell’Ascoli }}&lt;/ref&gt; || 19th || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Devis Mangia]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|11|4}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.ascolipicchio.com/index.php/news/leggi/devis-mangia-nuovo-allenatore-dellascoli#scroll-page |language=Italian |accessdate=6 November 2015 |publisher=Ascoli Picchio F.C. 1898 |date=4 November 2015 |title=Devis Mangia nuovo allenatore dell’Ascoli }}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> |-<br /> | Spezia || {{flagicon|CRO}} [[Nenad Bjelica]] || Sacked || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|11|21}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.acspezia.com/news/comunicato-ufficiale.13190.html |language=Italian |accessdate=28 November 2015 |publisher=A.S.D. Spezia Calcio 2008 |date=21 November 2015 |title=COMUNICATO UFFICIALE }}&lt;/ref&gt; || 15th || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Domenico Di Carlo]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|11|23}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.acspezia.com/news/c-la-firma-domenico-di-carlo-ufficialmente-il-nuovo-allenatore-delle-aquile.13193.html |language=Italian |accessdate=28 November 2015 |publisher=A.S.D. Spezia Calcio 2008 |date=23 November 2015 |title=C'è la firma, Domenico Di Carlo è ufficialmente il nuovo allenatore delle Aquile }}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> |-<br /> | Livorno || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Christian Panucci]] || Sacked || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|11|25}}&lt;ref name=livorno&gt;[http://www.espnfc.com/livorno/story/2728971/bortolo-mutti-surprised-to-replace-panucci-at-livorno Bortolo Mutti surprised to replace Christian Panucci at Livorno]&lt;/ref&gt; || 7th || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Bortolo Mutti]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|11|25}}&lt;ref name=livorno/&gt; <br /> |-<br /> | Bari || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Davide Nicola]] || Sacked || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|12|31}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.fcbari1908.club/esonerato-davide-nicola/ |language=Italian |accessdate=28 February 2016 |publisher=FC Bari 1908 |date=31 December 2015 |title=Esonerato Davide Nicola }}&lt;/ref&gt; || 6th || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Andrea Camplone]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|12|31}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.fcbari1908.club/camplone-nuovo-allenatore-fc-bari-1908/ |language=Italian |accessdate=28 February 2016 |publisher=FC Bari 1908 |date=31 December 2015 |title=Camplone nuovo allenatore della FC Bari 1908 }}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> |-<br /> | Livorno || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Bortolo Mutti]] || Sacked || {{dts|format=dmy|2016|1|27}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.livornocalcio.it/it-IT/Notizia/Mister_Panucci_allenatore_del_Livorno_Calcio |language=Italian |accessdate=28 February 2016 |publisher=A.S. Livorno Calcio |date=27 January 2016 |title=Mister Panucci allenatore del Livorno Calcio }}&lt;/ref&gt; || 18th || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Christian Panucci]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2016|1|27}}<br /> |-<br /> | Virtus Lanciano || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Roberto D'Aversa]] || Sacked || {{dts|format=dmy|2016|1|30}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.virtuslanciano.it/news/3269_dichiarazione-del-vicepresidente-guglielmo-maio.html |language=Italian |accessdate=28 February 2016 |publisher=S.S. Virtus Lanciano 1924 |date=30 January 2016 |title=Dichiarazione del vicepresidente Guglielmo Maio: Sollevato dall'incarico di allenatore di prima squadra D'Aversa con il suo staff }}&lt;/ref&gt; || 21st || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Primo Maragliulo]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2016|2|1}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.virtuslanciano.it/news/3271_news-1-febbraio.html |language=Italian |accessdate=28 February 2016 |publisher=S.S. Virtus Lanciano 1924 |date=1 February 2016 |title=News 1 febbraio: Ripresa al Memmo agli ordini di Maragliulo }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Salernitana || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Vincenzo Torrente]] || Sacked || {{dts|format=dmy|2016|2|2}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.ussalernitana1919.it/comunicato-stampa-41/ |language=Italian |accessdate=28 February 2016 |publisher=Salernitana Calcio |date=2 February 2016 |title=Comunicato Stampa }}&lt;/ref&gt; || 20th || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Leonardo Menichini]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2016|2|2}}<br /> |-<br /> | Modena || {{flagicon|ARG}} [[Hernán Crespo]] || Sacked || {{dts|format=dmy|2016|3|26}}&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.football-italia.net/81918/serie-b-modena-sack-crespo|title=Serie B: Modena sack Crespo|publisher=Football Italia|date=26 March 2016|accessdate=27 March 2016}}&lt;/ref&gt; || 18th || || {{dts|format=dmy|||}}<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ==League table==<br /> &lt;!--<br /> &lt;noinclude&gt;'''READ THIS BEFORE UPDATING:''' Please do not forget to update the date ({{para|update}}).&lt;br /&gt;'''AFTER UPDATING:''' Pages with the template might not be updated immediately so the page can be updated with a [[WP:NULL]] on the article in question.--&gt;<br /> &lt;/noinclude&gt;{{#invoke:Sports table|main|style=WDL<br /> |update=24 April 2016<br /> |template_name=<br /> |source=[http://www.legab.it/campionato-serie-b/classifiche/campionato Lega Serie B]<br /> |result1 =SerieA |result2 =SerieA |result3 =PPO |result4 =PPO |result5 =PPO |result6 =PPO |result7 =PPO |result8 =PPO |result18=RPO |result19=RPO |result20=LegaPro |result21=LegaPro |result22=LegaPro<br /> |team1 = CRO<br /> |team2 = CAG<br /> |team3 = TRA<br /> |team4 = BAR<br /> |team5 = PES<br /> |team6 = SPE<br /> |team7 = VEN<br /> |team8 = CES<br /> |team9 = NOV<br /> |team10= BRE<br /> |team11= PER<br /> |team12= TER<br /> |team13= AVE<br /> |team14= ASC<br /> |team15= PVE<br /> |team16= VIC<br /> |team17= LAT<br /> |team18= MOD<br /> |team19= SAL<br /> |team20= VLA<br /> |team21= LIV<br /> |team22= COM<br /> <br /> <br /> |win_ASC=13|draw_ASC=6 |loss_ASC=19|gf_ASC=42|ga_ASC=57<br /> |win_AVE=12|draw_AVE=9 |loss_AVE=17|gf_AVE=48|ga_AVE=58<br /> |win_BAR=18|draw_BAR=10|loss_BAR=10|gf_BAR=54|ga_BAR=41<br /> |win_BRE=14|draw_BRE=12|loss_BRE=12|gf_BRE=50|ga_BRE=55<br /> |win_CAG=22|draw_CAG=7 |loss_CAG=9 |gf_CAG=68|ga_CAG=38<br /> |win_CES=16|draw_CES=10|loss_CES=12|gf_CES=51|ga_CES=34<br /> |win_COM=4 |draw_COM=17|loss_COM=17|gf_COM=33|ga_COM=60<br /> |win_CRO=22|draw_CRO=11|loss_CRO=5 |gf_CRO=58|ga_CRO=31<br /> |win_LAT=9 |draw_LAT=13|loss_LAT=16|gf_LAT=40|ga_LAT=48<br /> |win_LIV=9 |draw_LIV=9 |loss_LIV=20|gf_LIV=37|ga_LIV=51<br /> |win_MOD=11|draw_MOD=7 |loss_MOD=20|gf_MOD=34|ga_MOD=45<br /> |win_NOV=17|draw_NOV=9 |loss_NOV=12|gf_NOV=51|ga_NOV=34<br /> |win_PER=14|draw_PER=10 |loss_PER=14|gf_PER=38|ga_PER=37<br /> |win_PES=19|draw_PES=7 |loss_PES=12|gf_PES=59|ga_PES=49<br /> |win_PVE=10|draw_PVE=12|loss_PVE=16|gf_PVE=38|ga_PVE=47<br /> |win_SAL=8 |draw_SAL=16|loss_SAL=14|gf_SAL=45|ga_SAL=57<br /> |win_SPE=16|draw_SPE=13|loss_SPE=9 |gf_SPE=45|ga_SPE=40<br /> |win_TER=13|draw_TER=6 |loss_TER=19|gf_TER=43|ga_TER=51<br /> |win_TRA=18|draw_TRA=11|loss_TRA=9 |gf_TRA=58|ga_TRA=47<br /> |win_VIC=9 |draw_VIC=15|loss_VIC=14|gf_VIC=37|ga_VIC=50<br /> |win_VEN=16|draw_VEN=12|loss_VEN=10|gf_VEN=46|ga_VEN=37<br /> |win_VLA=12|draw_VLA=10|loss_VLA=16|gf_VLA=39|ga_VLA=47<br /> <br /> |name_AVE=[[U.S. Avellino 1912|Avellino]]<br /> |name_ASC=[[Ascoli Picchio F.C. 1898|Ascoli]]<br /> |name_BAR=[[F.C. Bari 1908|Bari]]<br /> |name_BRE=[[Brescia Calcio|Brescia]]<br /> |name_CAG=[[Cagliari Calcio|Cagliari]]<br /> |name_CES=[[A.C. Cesena|Cesena]]<br /> |name_COM=[[Calcio Como|Como]]<br /> |name_CRO=[[F.C. Crotone|Crotone]]<br /> |name_LAT=[[U.S. Latina Calcio|Latina]]<br /> |name_LIV=[[A.S. Livorno Calcio|Livorno]]<br /> |name_MOD=[[Modena F.C.|Modena]]<br /> |name_NOV=[[Novara Calcio|Novara]]<br /> |name_PER=[[A.C. Perugia Calcio|Perugia]]<br /> |name_PES=[[Delfino Pescara 1936|Pescara]]<br /> |name_PVE=[[F.C. Pro Vercelli 1892|Pro Vercelli]]<br /> |name_SAL=[[Salernitana Calcio|Salernitana]]<br /> |name_SPE=[[Spezia Calcio|Spezia]]<br /> |name_TER=[[Ternana Calcio|Ternana]]<br /> |name_TRA=[[Trapani Calcio|Trapani]]<br /> |name_VAR=[[A.S. Varese 1910|Varese]]<br /> |name_VIC=[[Vicenza Calcio|Vicenza]]<br /> |name_VEN=[[Virtus Entella]]<br /> |name_VLA=[[S.S. Virtus Lanciano 1924|Virtus Lanciano]]<br /> <br /> |startpoints_NOV=-2<br /> |note_NOV=Novara was deducted two points for administrative irregularities.&lt;ref name=figc1&gt;{{cite web|title=TFN: 2 punti di penalizzazione a Novara e Varese|url=http://www.figc.it/it/204/2528979/2015/07/News.shtml|publisher=FIGC|language=Italian|date=24 July 2015}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |adjust_points_CES=0<br /> |note_CES=Cesena at the beginning was deducted one point for financial irregularities, then the deduction was removed.&lt;ref name=figc2&gt;{{cite web|title=TFN: un punto di penalizzazione in classifica al Cesena|url=http://www.figc.it/it/204/2530640/2015/12/News.shtml|publisher=FIGC|language=Italian|date=9 December 2015}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |adjust_points_VLA=-7<br /> |note_VLA=Virtus Lanciano was deducted seven points for financial irregularities.&lt;ref name=figc3&gt;{{cite web|title=TFN: -1 alla Virtus Lanciano, penalizzate anche 7 società di Lega Pro e Dilettanti|url=http://www.figc.it/it/204/2530173/2015/11/News.shtml|publisher=FIGC|language=Italian|date=3 November 2015}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> |res_col_header=PQR<br /> |col_SerieA=green1 |text_SerieA=Promotion to [[2016–17 Serie A|Serie A]]<br /> |col_PPO=green2 |text_PPO=Qualification to [[#Promotion play-offs|promotion play-offs]]<br /> |col_RPO=red2 |text_RPO=Qualification to [[#Relegation play-offs|relegation play-offs]]<br /> |col_LegaPro=red1 |text_LegaPro=Relegation to [[2016–17 Lega Pro|Lega Pro]]<br /> }}<br /> <br /> ==Results==<br /> &lt;!--<br /> For instructions how to use these templates, please, go to each template's page.<br /> <br /> Also, make sure that you understand how this table works. For each match, only list the result ONCE, in the row of the home team. 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{{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Salernitana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Spezia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Ternana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Trapani --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Vicenza --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Entella --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Lanciano --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> <br /> {{fb r team |t=Avellino }}<br /> &lt;!-- Ascoli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Avellino --&gt; {{fb r |r=null}}<br /> &lt;!-- Bari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Brescia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=3}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cagliari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cesena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Como --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Crotone --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Latina --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Livorno --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Modena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Novara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Perugia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pescara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=3}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pro Vercelli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Salernitana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Spezia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Ternana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Trapani --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=3}}<br /> &lt;!-- Vicenza --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=4}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Entella --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Lanciano --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=2}}<br /> <br /> {{fb r team |t=Bari }}<br /> &lt;!-- Ascoli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Avellino --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Bari --&gt; {{fb r |r=null}}<br /> &lt;!-- Brescia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cagliari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cesena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Como --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Crotone --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Latina --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Livorno --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Modena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Novara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Perugia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pescara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pro Vercelli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Salernitana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Spezia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=4|ga=3}}<br /> &lt;!-- Ternana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Trapani --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Vicenza --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Entella --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Lanciano --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> <br /> {{fb r team |t=Brescia }}<br /> &lt;!-- Ascoli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Avellino --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Bari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Brescia --&gt; {{fb r |r=null}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cagliari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=4|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cesena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Como --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Crotone --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Latina --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Livorno --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=3}}<br /> &lt;!-- Modena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Novara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Perugia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pescara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pro Vercelli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Salernitana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Spezia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Ternana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Trapani --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Vicenza --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Entella --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Lanciano --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> <br /> {{fb r team |t=Cagliari }}<br /> &lt;!-- Ascoli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Avellino --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Bari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Brescia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=6|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cagliari --&gt; {{fb r |r=null}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cesena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Como --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Crotone --&gt; {{fb r |gf=4|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Latina --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Livorno --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Modena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Novara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Perugia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pescara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pro Vercelli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Salernitana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Spezia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Ternana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Trapani --&gt; {{fb r |gf=4|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Vicenza --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Entella --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Lanciano --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> <br /> {{fb r team |t=Cesena }}<br /> &lt;!-- Ascoli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Avellino --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Bari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Brescia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cagliari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cesena --&gt; {{fb r |r=null}}<br /> &lt;!-- Como --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Crotone --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Latina --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Livorno --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Modena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Novara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Perugia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pescara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pro Vercelli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Salernitana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Spezia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=5|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Ternana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=4|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Trapani --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Vicenza --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Entella --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Lanciano --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> <br /> {{fb r team |t=Como }}<br /> &lt;!-- Ascoli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=4}}<br /> &lt;!-- Avellino --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Bari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Brescia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=3}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cagliari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cesena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Como --&gt; {{fb r |r=null}}<br /> &lt;!-- Crotone --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Latina --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Livorno --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Modena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Novara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Perugia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pescara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pro Vercelli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Salernitana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Spezia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Ternana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Trapani --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Vicenza --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Entella --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Lanciano --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> <br /> {{fb r team |t=Crotone }}<br /> &lt;!-- Ascoli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Avellino --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Bari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=4|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Brescia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cagliari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cesena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Como --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Crotone --&gt; {{fb r |r=null}}<br /> &lt;!-- Latina --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Livorno --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Modena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Novara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Perugia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pescara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pro Vercelli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Salernitana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=4|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Spezia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Ternana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Trapani --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Vicenza --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Entella --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Lanciano --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> <br /> {{fb r team |t=Latina }}<br /> &lt;!-- Ascoli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Avellino --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Bari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Brescia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cagliari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=3}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cesena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Como --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Crotone --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Latina --&gt; {{fb r |r=null}}<br /> &lt;!-- Livorno --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Modena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Novara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Perugia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pescara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pro Vercelli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Salernitana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Spezia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Ternana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Trapani --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Vicenza --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Entella --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Lanciano --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=2}}<br /> <br /> {{fb r team |t=Livorno }}<br /> &lt;!-- Ascoli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=3}}<br /> &lt;!-- Avellino --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Bari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Brescia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cagliari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cesena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Como --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Crotone --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Latina --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Livorno --&gt; {{fb r |r=null}}<br /> &lt;!-- Modena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Novara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Perugia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pescara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=4|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pro Vercelli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Salernitana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Spezia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Ternana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Trapani --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Vicenza --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Entella --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Lanciano --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> <br /> {{fb r team |t=Modena }}<br /> &lt;!-- Ascoli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Avellino --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Bari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Brescia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cagliari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cesena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Como --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Crotone --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Latina --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Livorno --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Modena --&gt; {{fb r |r=null}}<br /> &lt;!-- Novara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Perugia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pescara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pro Vercelli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Salernitana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Spezia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Ternana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Trapani --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=4}}<br /> &lt;!-- Vicenza --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Entella --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Lanciano --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> <br /> {{fb r team |t=Novara }}<br /> &lt;!-- Ascoli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Avellino --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Bari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Brescia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=4|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cagliari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cesena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Como --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Crotone --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Latina --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Livorno --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Modena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Novara --&gt; {{fb r |r=null}}<br /> &lt;!-- Perugia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pescara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pro Vercelli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Salernitana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Spezia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Ternana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Trapani --&gt; {{fb r |gf=4|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Vicenza --&gt; {{fb r |gf=4|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Entella --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Lanciano --&gt; {{fb r |gf=4|ga=1}}<br /> <br /> {{fb r team |t=Perugia }}<br /> &lt;!-- Ascoli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Avellino --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Bari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Brescia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=4|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cagliari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cesena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Como --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Crotone --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Latina --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Livorno --&gt; {{fb r |gf=4|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Modena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Novara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=4}}<br /> &lt;!-- Perugia --&gt; {{fb r |r=null}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pescara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pro Vercelli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Salernitana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Spezia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Ternana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Trapani --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Vicenza --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Entella --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Lanciano --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> <br /> {{fb r team |t=Pescara }}<br /> &lt;!-- Ascoli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Avellino --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Bari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Brescia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cagliari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cesena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Como --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Crotone --&gt; {{fb r |gf=4|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Latina --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Livorno --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Modena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Novara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Perugia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pescara --&gt; {{fb r |r=null}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pro Vercelli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Salernitana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Spezia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Ternana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Trapani --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Vicenza --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Entella --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Lanciano --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> <br /> {{fb r team |t=Pro Vercelli }}<br /> &lt;!-- Ascoli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Avellino --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Bari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Brescia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cagliari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cesena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Como --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Crotone --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Latina --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Livorno --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Modena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Novara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Perugia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pescara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=5|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pro Vercelli --&gt; {{fb r |r=null}}<br /> &lt;!-- Salernitana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Spezia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Ternana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Trapani --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Vicenza --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Entella --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Lanciano --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> <br /> {{fb r team |t=Salernitana }}<br /> &lt;!-- Ascoli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Avellino --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Bari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=4}}<br /> &lt;!-- Brescia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cagliari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cesena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Como --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Crotone --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Latina --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Livorno --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Modena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Novara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Perugia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pescara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pro Vercelli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Salernitana --&gt; {{fb r |r=null}}<br /> &lt;!-- Spezia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Ternana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Trapani --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Vicenza --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Entella --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Lanciano --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> <br /> {{fb r team |t=Spezia }}<br /> &lt;!-- Ascoli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Avellino --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Bari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Brescia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cagliari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=3}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cesena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Como --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Crotone --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Latina --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Livorno --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Modena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Novara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Perugia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pescara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pro Vercelli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Salernitana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Spezia --&gt; {{fb r |r=null}}<br /> &lt;!-- Ternana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Trapani --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Vicenza --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Entella --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Lanciano --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> <br /> {{fb r team |t=Ternana }}<br /> &lt;!-- Ascoli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=3}}<br /> &lt;!-- Avellino --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=3}}<br /> &lt;!-- Bari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Brescia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cagliari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cesena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Como --&gt; {{fb r |gf=4|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Crotone --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Latina --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Livorno --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=3}}<br /> &lt;!-- Modena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Novara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Perugia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pescara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pro Vercelli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Salernitana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=4|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Spezia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Ternana --&gt; {{fb r |r=null}}<br /> &lt;!-- Trapani --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Vicenza --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Entella --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Lanciano --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> <br /> {{fb r team |t=Trapani }}<br /> &lt;!-- Ascoli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=4|ga=3}}<br /> &lt;!-- Avellino --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Bari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Brescia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cagliari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cesena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Como --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Crotone --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Latina --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Livorno --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Modena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Novara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Perugia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pescara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=3}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pro Vercelli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Salernitana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Spezia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=5|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Ternana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Trapani --&gt; {{fb r |r=null}}<br /> &lt;!-- Vicenza --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Entella --&gt; {{fb r |gf=4|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Lanciano --&gt; 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Bari 1908|Bari]] 4–3 [[Spezia Calcio|Spezia]]&lt;br/&gt;(&lt;small&gt;6 September 2015&lt;/small&gt;)<br /> | longest wins = 6 games ([[Novara Calcio|Novara]])<br /> | longest unbeaten = 7 games (Vicenza)<br /> | longest winless = 15 games (Como)<br /> | longest losses = 5 games (Ascoli)<br /> | highest attendance = 27,278&lt;br/&gt;Bari 2–1 Salernitana&lt;br/&gt;(&lt;small&gt;6 November 2015&lt;/small&gt;)<br /> | lowest attendance = 1,499&lt;br/&gt;Virtus Entella 1–0 Pro Vercelli&lt;br/&gt;(&lt;small&gt;3 October 2015&lt;/small&gt;)<br /> | average attendance =6,847<br /> | prevseason = [[2014–15 Serie B|2014–15]]<br /> | nextseason = [[2016–17 Serie B|2016–17]]<br /> | season = [[2015–16 in Italian football|2015–16]]<br /> }}<br /> <br /> The '''2015–16 [[Serie B]]''' (known as the '''Serie B [[Admiral Group|ConTe.it]]''' for sponsorship reasons) will be the 84th season since its establishment in 1929. A total of 22 teams will contest the league: 16 returning from the [[2014–15 Serie B|2014–15 season]], 4 promoted from [[2014–15 Lega Pro|Lega Pro]], and 2 relegated from [[2014–15 Serie A|Serie A]]. Vacancies created by the bankruptcy of Serie A-relegated [[Parma F.C.|Parma]] and the demotion of [[Calcio Catania|Catania]] to [[Lega Pro]] due to match fixing allowed [[Brescia Calcio|Brescia]] to remain in the league despite being relegated. Furthermore, Teramo was due to participate to [[Serie B]] but due to the allegations for match-fixing, the Courts decided to relegate Teramo in the last place of [[Lega Pro]] of the previous season. After the demotion of Catania, Virtus Entella was readmitted into [[Serie B]] as the best team of the relegated teams from the previous season. Furthermore, Ascoli was promoted into the championship after finishing second in Lega Pro Group B, second after Teramo before being stripped of the title for the [[2015 Italian football scandal|match-fixing scandal]].&lt;ref&gt;http://www.ilrestodelcarlino.it/ascoli/sentenza-combine-savona-teramo-ascoli-1.1232142&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;http://www.tuttolegapro.com/altre-news/calcioscommesse-le-decisioni-della-corte-federale-d-appello-sulla-gara-savona-teramo-111330&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Events==<br /> Serie B introduced the &quot;green card&quot; at the beginning of the season. The green card is given to promote fair play and good acts. The green card will not be given during the game, as it would alter sport rules, but awarded after the match to a player or coach who exhibited fair play by the referee. The player or coach with the most green cards at the end of the season will be rewarded.&lt;ref&gt;http://www.foxsports.com/soccer/story/italy-serie-b-to-introduce-green-cards-for-fair-play-rewards-given-after-season-090415&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Teams==<br /> Relegated from [[2014-15 Serie A]]:<br /> *[[Cagliari Calcio|Cagliari]]<br /> *[[A.C. Cesena|Cesena]]<br /> <br /> From [[2014-15 Serie B]]:<br /> *[[Vicenza Calcio|Vicenza]]<br /> *[[Spezia Calcio 1906|Spezia]]<br /> *[[A.C. Perugia Calcio|Perugia]]<br /> *[[Delfino Pescara 1936|Pescara]]<br /> *[[U.S. Avellino 1912|Avellino]]<br /> *[[A.S. Livorno Calcio|Livorno]]<br /> *[[F.C. Bari 1908|Bari]]<br /> *[[Trapani Calcio|Trapani]]<br /> *[[Ternana Calcio|Ternana]]<br /> *[[U.S. Latina Calcio|Latina]]<br /> *[[S.S. Virtus Lanciano 1924|Lanciano]]<br /> *[[F.C. Pro Vercelli 1892|Pro Vercelli]]<br /> *[[F.C. Crotone|Crotone]]<br /> *[[Modena F.C.|Modena]]<br /> *[[Brescia Calcio|Brescia]]<br /> *[[Virtus Entella]]<br /> <br /> Promoted from [[2014–15 Lega Pro]]:<br /> *[[Novara Calcio|Novara]]<br /> *[[Ascoli Picchio F.C. 1898|Ascoli]]<br /> *[[Salernitana Calcio|Salernitana]]<br /> *[[Calcio Como|Como]]<br /> <br /> ===Stadia and locations===<br /> {{Location map+ |Italy |width=400 |float=right |caption=Location of teams in 2015–16 Serie B|places=<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=42.85 |long=13.583333 |label=[[Ascoli Calcio|Ascoli]] |position=top}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=40.916667 |long=14.783333 |label=[[U.S. Avellino 1912|Avellino]] |position=top}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=41.125278 |long=16.866667 |label=[[F.C. Bari 1908|Bari]] |position=bottom}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=45.533333 |long=10.233333 |label=[[Brescia Calcio|Brescia]] |position=bottom}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=39.223841 |long=9.121661 |label=[[Cagliari Calcio|Cagliari]] |position=top}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=44.139644 |long=12.246429 |label=[[A.C. Cesena|Cesena]] |position=right}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=45.812 |long= 9.084 |label=[[Calcio Como|Como]] |position=right}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=39.083333 |long=17.116667 |label=[[F.C. Crotone|Crotone]] |position=bottom}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=41.467597 |long=12.9037 |label=[[U.S. Latina Calcio|Latina]] |position=bottom}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=43.55 |long=10.316667 |label=[[A.S. Livorno Calcio|Livorno]] |position=bottom}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=44.65 |long=10.933333 |label=[[Modena F.C.|Modena]] |position=right}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=45.446930 |long=8.622161 |label=[[Novara Calcio|Novara]] |position=left}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=43.11019 |long=12.38923 |label=[[A.C. Perugia Calcio|Perugia]] |position=top}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=42.463889 |long=14.214167 |label=[[Delfino Pescara 1936|Pescara]]|position=right}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=45.19 |long=8.25 |label=[[F.C. 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Capacity<br /> ! 2014–15 season<br /> |-<br /> | [[Ascoli Picchio F.C. 1898|Ascoli]]<br /> | [[Ascoli Piceno|Ascoli]]<br /> | [[Stadio Cino e Lillo Del Duca|Del Duca]]<br /> | {{Nts|20550}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Lega Pro|Lega Pro/B champions]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[U.S. Avellino 1912|Avellino]]<br /> | [[Avellino]]<br /> | [[Stadio Partenio-Adriano Lombardi|Partenio]]<br /> | {{Nts|26000}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Serie B|8th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[F.C. Bari 1908|Bari]]<br /> | [[Bari]]<br /> | [[Stadio San Nicola|San Nicola]]<br /> | {{Nts|58270}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Serie B|10th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Brescia Calcio|Brescia]]<br /> | [[Brescia]]<br /> | [[Stadio Mario Rigamonti|Mario Rigamonti]]<br /> | {{Nts|16308}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Serie B|20th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Cagliari Calcio|Cagliari]]<br /> | [[Cagliari]]<br /> | [[Stadio Sant'Elia|Sant'Elia]]<br /> | {{Nts|16000}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Serie A|18th in Serie A]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[A.C. Cesena|Cesena]]<br /> | [[Cesena]]<br /> | [[Stadio Dino Manuzzi|Dino&amp;nbsp;Manuzzi]]<br /> | {{Nts|23900}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Serie A|19th in Serie A]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Calcio Como|Como]]<br /> | [[Como]]<br /> | [[Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia|Giuseppe Sinigaglia]]<br /> | {{Nts|13602}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Lega Pro|Lega Pro Play-off winners]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[F.C. Crotone|Crotone]]<br /> | [[Crotone]]<br /> | [[Stadio Ezio Scida|Ezio Scida]]<br /> | {{Nts|9631}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Serie B|16th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[U.S. Latina Calcio|Latina]]<br /> | [[Latina, Lazio|Latina]]<br /> | [[Stadio Domenico Francioni|Domenico Francioni]]<br /> | {{Nts|6850}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Serie B|13th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[A.S. Livorno Calcio|Livorno]]<br /> | [[Livorno]]<br /> | [[Stadio Armando Picchi|Armando Picchi]]<br /> | {{Nts|19238}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Serie B|9th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Modena F.C.|Modena]]<br /> | [[Modena]]<br /> | [[Stadio Alberto Braglia|Alberto Braglia]]<br /> | {{Nts|21151}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Serie B|17th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Novara Calcio|Novara]]<br /> | [[Novara]]<br /> | [[Stadio Silvio Piola (Novara)|Silvio&amp;nbsp;Piola]]<br /> | {{Nts|17875}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Lega Pro|Lega Pro/A champions]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[A.C. Perugia Calcio|Perugia]]<br /> | [[Perugia]]<br /> | [[Stadio Renato Curi|Renato Curi]]<br /> | {{nts|28000}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Serie B|6th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Delfino Pescara 1936|Pescara]]<br /> | [[Pescara]]<br /> | [[Stadio Adriatico - Giovanni Cornacchia|Adriatico]]<br /> | {{Nts|20476}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Serie B|7th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[F.C. Pro Vercelli 1892|Pro Vercelli]]<br /> | [[Vercelli]]<br /> | [[Stadio Silvio Piola (Vercelli)|Silvio Piola]]<br /> | {{Nts|5500}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Serie B|15th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Salernitana Calcio|Salernitana]]<br /> | [[Salerno]]<br /> | [[Stadio Arechi|Arechi]]<br /> | {{Nts|37245}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Lega Pro|Lega Pro/C champions]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Spezia Calcio|Spezia]]<br /> | [[La Spezia]]<br /> | [[Stadio Alberto Picco|Alberto Picco]]<br /> | {{Nts|10000}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Serie B|5th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Ternana Calcio|Ternana]]<br /> | [[Terni]]<br /> | [[Stadio Libero Liberati|Libero Liberati]]<br /> | {{Nts|22000}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Serie B|12th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Trapani Calcio|Trapani]]<br /> | [[Trapani]]<br /> | [[Stadio Polisportivo Provinciale|Provinciale]] &lt;small&gt;([[Erice]])&lt;/small&gt;<br /> | {{Nts|7000}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Serie B|11th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Vicenza Calcio|Vicenza]]<br /> | [[Vicenza]]<br /> | [[Stadio Romeo Menti|Romeo Menti]]<br /> | {{Nts|17163}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Serie B|3rd in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Virtus Entella]]<br /> | [[Chiavari]]<br /> | [[Stadio Comunale (Chiavari)|Comunale]]<br /> | {{Nts|4154}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Serie B|18th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[S.S. Virtus Lanciano 1924|Virtus Lanciano]]<br /> | [[Lanciano]]<br /> | [[Stadio Guido Biondi|Guido Biondi]]<br /> | {{Nts|4678}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Serie B|14th in Serie B]]<br /> |}<br /> <br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> ===Personnel and kits===<br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable sortable&quot;<br /> ! Team<br /> ! President<br /> ! Manager<br /> ! Kit manufacturer<br /> ! Sponsors<br /> |-<br /> | Ascoli<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}}{{flagicon|CAN}} Francesco Bellini<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Devis Mangia]]<br /> | Max Sport<br /> | Fainplast<br /> |-<br /> | Avellino<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Walter Taccone<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Attilio Tesser]]<br /> | [[Givova]]<br /> | Gruppo Taccane<br /> |-<br /> | Bari<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Gianluca Paparesta]]<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Andrea Camplone]]<br /> | [[Nike, Inc.|Nike]]<br /> | [[Puglia]]<br /> |-<br /> | Brescia<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Luigi Ragazzoni<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Roberto Boscaglia]]<br /> | [[Acerbis]]<br /> | [[Banco di Brescia]]<br /> |-<br /> | Cagliari<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Tommaso Giulini<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Massimo Rastelli]]<br /> | [[Kappa (company)|Kappa]]<br /> | [[Energetický a průmyslový holding|EP]]<br /> |-<br /> | Cesena<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Giorgio Lugaresi<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Massimo Drago]]<br /> | [[Lotto Sport Italia|Lotto]]<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> | Como<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Pietro Porro, {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Gianluca Zambrotta]]<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Stefano Cuoghi]]<br /> | [[Legea]]<br /> | Fox Town<br /> |-<br /> | Crotone<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Raffaele Vrenna<br /> | {{flagicon|CRO}} [[Ivan Jurić]]<br /> | [[Zeus]]<br /> | Metal Carpenteria<br /> |-<br /> | Latina<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Pasquale Maietta<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Carmine Gautieri]]<br /> | [[Givova]]<br /> | Sarchioto<br /> |-<br /> | Livorno<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Aldo Spinelli<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Ezio Gelain]]<br /> | [[Legea]]<br /> |<br /> |-<br /> | Modena<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Angelo Forcina<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Cristiano Bergodi]]'<br /> | Erreà<br /> |<br /> |-<br /> | Novara<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Massimo De Salvo<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Marco Baroni]]<br /> | Joma<br /> | [[Banca Popolare di Novara]]<br /> |-<br /> | Perugia<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Massimiliano Santopadre<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Pierpaolo Bisoli]]<br /> | FG sport<br /> | Piccini<br /> |-<br /> | Pescara<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Daniele Sebastiani<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Massimo Oddo]]<br /> | Erreà<br /> | Plarma[+]<br /> |-<br /> | Pro Vercelli<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Massimo Secondo<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Claudio Foscarini]]<br /> | Erreà<br /> | Amteco<br /> |-<br /> | Salernitana<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Marco Mezzaroma<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Leonardo Menichini]]<br /> | Givova<br /> | caffe motta<br /> |-<br /> | Spezia<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Matteo Volpi<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Domenico Di Carlo]]<br /> | Acerbis<br /> | [[Carispezia]]<br /> |-<br /> | Ternana<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Giuseppe Masoni<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Roberto Breda]]<br /> | Macron<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> | Trapani<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Vittorio Morace<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Serse Cosmi]]<br /> | Joma<br /> | Usticalines<br /> |-<br /> | Vicenza<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Tiziano Cunico<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Franco Lerda]]<br /> | Macron<br /> | [[Banca Popolare di Vicenza]]<br /> |-<br /> | Virtus Entella<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Antonio Gozzi<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Alfredo Aglietti]]<br /> | Acerbis<br /> |<br /> |-<br /> | Virtus Lanciano<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Valentina Maio<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Primo Maragliulo]]<br /> | Legea<br /> | in Opera<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ===Managerial changes===<br /> {|class=&quot;wikitable sortable&quot;<br /> |-<br /> ! Team<br /> ! Outgoing manager<br /> ! Manner of departure<br /> ! Date of vacancy<br /> ! Position in table<br /> ! Replaced by<br /> ! Date of appointment<br /> |-<br /> | Brescia || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Alessandro Calori]] || Sacked || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|5|26}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.bresciacalcio.it/stagione/news/3937-comunicato-brescia.html |language=Italian |accessdate=18 October 2015 |publisher=Brescia Calcio |date=26 May 2015 |title=Comunicato ufficiale Brescia Calcio }}&lt;/ref&gt; ||rowspan=&quot;8&quot; | ''Pre-season'' || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Roberto Boscaglia]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|6|24}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.bresciacalcio.it/stagione/news/3952-roberto-boscaglia-nuovo-allenatore-del-brescia-calcio.html |language=Italian |accessdate=18 October 2015 |publisher=Brescia Calcio |date=24 June 2015 |title=Roberto Boscaglia nuovo allenatore del Brescia Calcio }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Crotone || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Massimo Drago]] || Mutual consent || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|5|28}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.fccrotone.it/component/news/5065/drago-crotone-firmata-la-risoluzione-consensuale-del-contratto.html |language=Italian |accessdate=18 October 2015 |publisher=F.C. Crotone |date=28 May 2015 |title=Drago-Crotone: firmata la risoluzione consensuale del contratto }}&lt;/ref&gt; || {{flagicon|CRO}} [[Ivan Jurić]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|6|9}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.fccrotone.it/component/news/5091/juric-e-il-nuovo-allenatore-del-crotone-bentornato-ivan.html |language=Italian |accessdate=18 October 2015 |publisher=F.C. Crotone |date=9 June 2015 |title=Juric è il nuovo allenatore del Crotone. Bentornato Ivan! }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Cagliari || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Gianluca Festa]] || End of contract || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|5|31}} || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Massimo Rastelli]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|6|12}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.cagliaricalcio.com/news/ultimissime/13799/massimo-rastelli-e-il-nuovo-allenatore-del-cagliari |language=Italian |accessdate=18 October 2015 |publisher=Cagliari Calcio |date=12 June 2015 |title=Massimo Rastelli è il nuovo allenatore del Cagliari }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Perugia || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Andrea Camplone]] || End of contract || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|5|31}} || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Pierpaolo Bisoli]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|6|5}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.acperugiacalcio.com/index.php/news/news-prima-squadra/item/1862-ecco-lo-staff-di-mister-bisoli.html |language=Italian |accessdate=18 October 2015 |publisher=Ternana Calcio |date=5 June 2015 |title=Ecco lo straff di mister Bisoli }}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> |-<br /> | Cesena || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Domenico Di Carlo]] || Sacked || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|6|6}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.cesenacalcio.it/it/news/2015/06/06/comunicato-stampa-3406.html |language=Italian |accessdate=18 October 2015 |publisher=Cesena Calcio |date=6 June 2015 |title=Comunicato Stampa }}&lt;/ref&gt; || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Massimo Drago]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|6|8}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.cesenacalcio.it/it/news/2015/06/08/massimo-drago-%C3%A8-il-nuovo-allenatore-del-cesena-3410.html |language=Italian |accessdate=18 October 2015 |publisher=Cesena Calcio |date=9 June 2015 |title=Massimo Drago è il nuovo allenatore del Cesena }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Modena || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Simone Pavan]] || Sacked || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|6|10}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.modenafc.net/news/dalla-societo/item/2314-comunicazioni-dalla-societa |language=Italian |accessdate=18 October 2015 |publisher=Modena F.C. |date=10 June 2015 |title=COMUNICAZIONI DALLA SOCIETA' }}&lt;/ref&gt; || {{flagicon|ARG}} [[Hernán Crespo]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|6|30}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.modenafc.net/news/dalla-societo/item/2327-crespo-e-il-nuovo-allenatore-del-modena |language=Italian |accessdate=18 October 2015 |publisher=Modena F.C. |date=30 June 2015 |title=CRESPO E' IL NUOVO ALLENATORE DEL MODENA }}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> |-<br /> | Avellino || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Massimo Rastelli]] || Signed by [[Cagliari Calcio|Cagliari]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|6|12}} || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Attilio Tesser]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|6|13}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.usavellino.club/news/8620-attilio-tesser-a-il-nuovo-allenatore-dell--avellino |language=Italian |accessdate=18 October 2015 |publisher=U.S. Avellino 1912 |date=13 June 2015 |title=Attilio Tesser è il nuovo allenatore dell’Avellino }}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> |-<br /> | Ternana || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Attilio Tesser]] || Signed by [[U.S. Avellino 1912|Avellino]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|6|13}} || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Domenico Toscano]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|7|24}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.ternanacalcio.com/index.php?module=loadArticolo&amp;idArticolo=4756&amp;Pagina=1&amp;Sez=5 |language=Italian |accessdate=18 October 2015 |publisher=Ternana Calcio |date=24 July 2015 |title=Ingaggiati Domenico Toscano ed il suo staff: il 24 luglio la presentazione a Norcia }}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> |-<br /> | Ternana || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Domenico Toscano]] || Resigned || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|9|23}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.ternanacalcio.com/index.php?module=loadArticolo&amp;idArticolo=4960&amp;Pagina=1&amp;Sez=4 |language=Italian |accessdate=18 October 2015 |publisher=Ternana Calcio |date=23 September 2015 |title=Si è dimesso Domenico Toscano }}&lt;/ref&gt; || 22nd || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Roberto Breda]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|9|28}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.ternanacalcio.com/index.php?module=loadArticolo&amp;idArticolo=4974&amp;Pagina=1&amp;Sez=3 |language=Italian |accessdate=18 October 2015 |publisher=Ternana Calcio |date=28 September 2015 |title=La Ternana ingaggia Roberto Breda ed il suo staff }}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> |-<br /> | Pro Vercelli || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Cristiano Scazzola]] || Sacked || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|10|11}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.fcprovercelli.it/news/prima-squadra/prima-squadra-news/1332-esonero-mister-cristiano-scazzola.html |language=Italian |accessdate=18 October 2015 |publisher=F.C. Pro Vercelli 1892 |date=11 October 2015 |title=Esonero Mister Cristiano Scazzola }}&lt;/ref&gt; || 20th || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Claudio Foscarini]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|10|11}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.fcprovercelli.it/news/prima-squadra/prima-squadra-news/1333-ufficiale-claudio-foscarini-nuovo-tecnico-dei-leoni.html |language=Italian |accessdate=18 October 2015 |publisher=F.C. Pro Vercelli 1892 |date=11 October 2015 |title=Ufficiale: Claudio Foscarini nuovo tecnico dei leoni }}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> |-<br /> | Como || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Carlo Sabatini]] || Sacked || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|10|31}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.calciocomo1907.it/news_details.php?id_news=2489 |language=Italian |accessdate=18 October 2015 |publisher=Calcio Como |date=6 November 2015 |title=Carlo Sabatini esonerato }}&lt;/ref&gt; || 22nd || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Gianluca Festa]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|11|1}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.calciocomo1907.it/news_details.php?id_news=2492 |language=Italian |accessdate=6 November 2015 |publisher=Calcio Como |date=1 November 2015 |title=FESTA E MATTEOLI PER IL COMO DEL DOPO SABATINI }}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> |-<br /> | Latina || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Mark Iuliano]] || Sacked || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|11|2}} || 12th || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Mario Somma]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|11|2}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.uslatinacalcio.it/mario-somma-nuovo-allenatore/ |language=Italian |accessdate=6 November 2015 |publisher=U.S. Latina Calcio |date=2 November 2015 |title=Mario Somma nuovo allenatore }}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> |-<br /> | Ascoli || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Mario Petrone]] || Mutual consent || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|11|2}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.ascolipicchio.com/index.php/news/leggi/mario-petrone-non-e-piu-lallenatore-dellascoli#scroll-page |language=Italian |accessdate=6 November 2015 |publisher=Ascoli Picchio F.C. 1898 |date=2 November 2015 |title=Mario Petrone non è più l’allenatore dell’Ascoli }}&lt;/ref&gt; || 19th || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Devis Mangia]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|11|4}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.ascolipicchio.com/index.php/news/leggi/devis-mangia-nuovo-allenatore-dellascoli#scroll-page |language=Italian |accessdate=6 November 2015 |publisher=Ascoli Picchio F.C. 1898 |date=4 November 2015 |title=Devis Mangia nuovo allenatore dell’Ascoli }}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> |-<br /> | Spezia || {{flagicon|CRO}} [[Nenad Bjelica]] || Sacked || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|11|21}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.acspezia.com/news/comunicato-ufficiale.13190.html |language=Italian |accessdate=28 November 2015 |publisher=A.S.D. Spezia Calcio 2008 |date=21 November 2015 |title=COMUNICATO UFFICIALE }}&lt;/ref&gt; || 15th || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Domenico Di Carlo]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|11|23}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.acspezia.com/news/c-la-firma-domenico-di-carlo-ufficialmente-il-nuovo-allenatore-delle-aquile.13193.html |language=Italian |accessdate=28 November 2015 |publisher=A.S.D. Spezia Calcio 2008 |date=23 November 2015 |title=C'è la firma, Domenico Di Carlo è ufficialmente il nuovo allenatore delle Aquile }}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> |-<br /> | Livorno || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Christian Panucci]] || Sacked || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|11|25}}&lt;ref name=livorno&gt;[http://www.espnfc.com/livorno/story/2728971/bortolo-mutti-surprised-to-replace-panucci-at-livorno Bortolo Mutti surprised to replace Christian Panucci at Livorno]&lt;/ref&gt; || 7th || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Bortolo Mutti]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|11|25}}&lt;ref name=livorno/&gt; <br /> |-<br /> | Bari || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Davide Nicola]] || Sacked || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|12|31}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.fcbari1908.club/esonerato-davide-nicola/ |language=Italian |accessdate=28 February 2016 |publisher=FC Bari 1908 |date=31 December 2015 |title=Esonerato Davide Nicola }}&lt;/ref&gt; || 6th || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Andrea Camplone]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|12|31}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.fcbari1908.club/camplone-nuovo-allenatore-fc-bari-1908/ |language=Italian |accessdate=28 February 2016 |publisher=FC Bari 1908 |date=31 December 2015 |title=Camplone nuovo allenatore della FC Bari 1908 }}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> |-<br /> | Livorno || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Bortolo Mutti]] || Sacked || {{dts|format=dmy|2016|1|27}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.livornocalcio.it/it-IT/Notizia/Mister_Panucci_allenatore_del_Livorno_Calcio |language=Italian |accessdate=28 February 2016 |publisher=A.S. Livorno Calcio |date=27 January 2016 |title=Mister Panucci allenatore del Livorno Calcio }}&lt;/ref&gt; || 18th || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Christian Panucci]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2016|1|27}}<br /> |-<br /> | Virtus Lanciano || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Roberto D'Aversa]] || Sacked || {{dts|format=dmy|2016|1|30}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.virtuslanciano.it/news/3269_dichiarazione-del-vicepresidente-guglielmo-maio.html |language=Italian |accessdate=28 February 2016 |publisher=S.S. Virtus Lanciano 1924 |date=30 January 2016 |title=Dichiarazione del vicepresidente Guglielmo Maio: Sollevato dall'incarico di allenatore di prima squadra D'Aversa con il suo staff }}&lt;/ref&gt; || 21st || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Primo Maragliulo]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2016|2|1}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.virtuslanciano.it/news/3271_news-1-febbraio.html |language=Italian |accessdate=28 February 2016 |publisher=S.S. Virtus Lanciano 1924 |date=1 February 2016 |title=News 1 febbraio: Ripresa al Memmo agli ordini di Maragliulo }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Salernitana || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Vincenzo Torrente]] || Sacked || {{dts|format=dmy|2016|2|2}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.ussalernitana1919.it/comunicato-stampa-41/ |language=Italian |accessdate=28 February 2016 |publisher=Salernitana Calcio |date=2 February 2016 |title=Comunicato Stampa }}&lt;/ref&gt; || 20th || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Leonardo Menichini]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2016|2|2}}<br /> |-<br /> | Modena || {{flagicon|ARG}} [[Hernán Crespo]] || Sacked || {{dts|format=dmy|2016|3|26}}&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.football-italia.net/81918/serie-b-modena-sack-crespo|title=Serie B: Modena sack Crespo|publisher=Football Italia|date=26 March 2016|accessdate=27 March 2016}}&lt;/ref&gt; || 18th || || {{dts|format=dmy|||}}<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ==League table==<br /> &lt;!--<br /> &lt;noinclude&gt;'''READ THIS BEFORE UPDATING:''' Please do not forget to update the date ({{para|update}}).&lt;br /&gt;'''AFTER UPDATING:''' Pages with the template might not be updated immediately so the page can be updated with a [[WP:NULL]] on the article in question.--&gt;<br /> &lt;/noinclude&gt;{{#invoke:Sports table|main|style=WDL<br /> |update=24 April 2016<br /> |template_name=<br /> |source=[http://www.legab.it/campionato-serie-b/classifiche/campionato Lega Serie B]<br /> |result1 =SerieA |result2 =SerieA |result3 =PPO |result4 =PPO |result5 =PPO |result6 =PPO |result7 =PPO |result8 =PPO |result18=RPO |result19=RPO |result20=LegaPro |result21=LegaPro |result22=LegaPro<br /> |team1 = CRO<br /> |team2 = CAG<br /> |team3 = TRA<br /> |team4 = BAR<br /> |team5 = PES<br /> |team6 = SPE<br /> |team7 = VEN<br /> |team8 = CES<br /> |team9 = NOV<br /> |team10= BRE<br /> |team11= PER<br /> |team12= TER<br /> |team13= AVE<br /> |team14= ASC<br /> |team15= PVE<br /> |team16= VIC<br /> |team17= LAT<br /> |team18= MOD<br /> |team19= SAL<br /> |team20= VLA<br /> |team21= LIV<br /> |team22= COM<br /> <br /> <br /> |win_ASC=13|draw_ASC=6 |loss_ASC=19|gf_ASC=42|ga_ASC=57<br /> |win_AVE=12|draw_AVE=9 |loss_AVE=17|gf_AVE=48|ga_AVE=58<br /> |win_BAR=18|draw_BAR=10|loss_BAR=10|gf_BAR=54|ga_BAR=41<br /> |win_BRE=14|draw_BRE=12|loss_BRE=12|gf_BRE=50|ga_BRE=55<br /> |win_CAG=22|draw_CAG=7 |loss_CAG=9 |gf_CAG=68|ga_CAG=38<br /> |win_CES=16|draw_CES=10|loss_CES=12|gf_CES=51|ga_CES=34<br /> |win_COM=4 |draw_COM=17|loss_COM=17|gf_COM=33|ga_COM=60<br /> |win_CRO=22|draw_CRO=11|loss_CRO=5 |gf_CRO=58|ga_CRO=31<br /> |win_LAT=9 |draw_LAT=13|loss_LAT=16|gf_LAT=40|ga_LAT=48<br /> |win_LIV=9 |draw_LIV=9 |loss_LIV=20|gf_LIV=37|ga_LIV=51<br /> |win_MOD=11|draw_MOD=7 |loss_MOD=20|gf_MOD=34|ga_MOD=45<br /> |win_NOV=17|draw_NOV=9 |loss_NOV=12|gf_NOV=51|ga_NOV=34<br /> |win_PER=14|draw_PER=10 |loss_PER=14|gf_PER=38|ga_PER=37<br /> |win_PES=19|draw_PES=7 |loss_PES=12|gf_PES=59|ga_PES=49<br /> |win_PVE=10|draw_PVE=12|loss_PVE=16|gf_PVE=38|ga_PVE=47<br /> |win_SAL=8 |draw_SAL=16|loss_SAL=14|gf_SAL=45|ga_SAL=57<br /> |win_SPE=16|draw_SPE=13|loss_SPE=9 |gf_SPE=45|ga_SPE=40<br /> |win_TER=13|draw_TER=6 |loss_TER=19|gf_TER=43|ga_TER=51<br /> |win_TRA=18|draw_TRA=11|loss_TRA=9 |gf_TRA=58|ga_TRA=47<br /> |win_VIC=9 |draw_VIC=15|loss_VIC=14|gf_VIC=37|ga_VIC=50<br /> |win_VEN=16|draw_VEN=12|loss_VEN=10|gf_VEN=46|ga_VEN=37<br /> |win_VLA=12|draw_VLA=10|loss_VLA=16|gf_VLA=39|ga_VLA=47<br /> <br /> |name_AVE=[[U.S. Avellino 1912|Avellino]]<br /> |name_ASC=[[Ascoli Picchio F.C. 1898|Ascoli]]<br /> |name_BAR=[[F.C. Bari 1908|Bari]]<br /> |name_BRE=[[Brescia Calcio|Brescia]]<br /> |name_CAG=[[Cagliari Calcio|Cagliari]]<br /> |name_CES=[[A.C. Cesena|Cesena]]<br /> |name_COM=[[Calcio Como|Como]]<br /> |name_CRO=[[F.C. Crotone|Crotone]]<br /> |name_LAT=[[U.S. Latina Calcio|Latina]]<br /> |name_LIV=[[A.S. Livorno Calcio|Livorno]]<br /> |name_MOD=[[Modena F.C.|Modena]]<br /> |name_NOV=[[Novara Calcio|Novara]]<br /> |name_PER=[[A.C. Perugia Calcio|Perugia]]<br /> |name_PES=[[Delfino Pescara 1936|Pescara]]<br /> |name_PVE=[[F.C. Pro Vercelli 1892|Pro Vercelli]]<br /> |name_SAL=[[Salernitana Calcio|Salernitana]]<br /> |name_SPE=[[Spezia Calcio|Spezia]]<br /> |name_TER=[[Ternana Calcio|Ternana]]<br /> |name_TRA=[[Trapani Calcio|Trapani]]<br /> |name_VAR=[[A.S. Varese 1910|Varese]]<br /> |name_VIC=[[Vicenza Calcio|Vicenza]]<br /> |name_VEN=[[Virtus Entella]]<br /> |name_VLA=[[S.S. Virtus Lanciano 1924|Virtus Lanciano]]<br /> <br /> |startpoints_NOV=-2<br /> |note_NOV=Novara was deducted two points for administrative irregularities.&lt;ref name=figc1&gt;{{cite web|title=TFN: 2 punti di penalizzazione a Novara e Varese|url=http://www.figc.it/it/204/2528979/2015/07/News.shtml|publisher=FIGC|language=Italian|date=24 July 2015}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |adjust_points_CES=0<br /> |note_CES=Cesena at the beginning was deducted one point for financial irregularities, then the deduction was removed.&lt;ref name=figc2&gt;{{cite web|title=TFN: un punto di penalizzazione in classifica al Cesena|url=http://www.figc.it/it/204/2530640/2015/12/News.shtml|publisher=FIGC|language=Italian|date=9 December 2015}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |adjust_points_VLA=-7<br /> |note_VLA=Virtus Lanciano was deducted seven points for financial irregularities.&lt;ref name=figc3&gt;{{cite web|title=TFN: -1 alla Virtus Lanciano, penalizzate anche 7 società di Lega Pro e Dilettanti|url=http://www.figc.it/it/204/2530173/2015/11/News.shtml|publisher=FIGC|language=Italian|date=3 November 2015}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> |res_col_header=PQR<br /> |col_SerieA=green1 |text_SerieA=Promotion to [[2016–17 Serie A|Serie A]]<br /> |col_PPO=green2 |text_PPO=Qualification to [[#Promotion play-offs|promotion play-offs]]<br /> |col_RPO=red2 |text_RPO=Qualification to [[#Relegation play-offs|relegation play-offs]]<br /> |col_LegaPro=red1 |text_LegaPro=Relegation to [[2016–17 Lega Pro|Lega Pro]]<br /> }}<br /> <br /> ==Results==<br /> &lt;!--<br /> For instructions how to use these templates, please, go to each template's page.<br /> <br /> Also, make sure that you understand how this table works. For each match, only list the result ONCE, in the row of the home team. 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{{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Salernitana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Spezia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Ternana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Trapani --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Vicenza --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Entella --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Lanciano --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> <br /> {{fb r team |t=Avellino }}<br /> &lt;!-- Ascoli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Avellino --&gt; {{fb r |r=null}}<br /> &lt;!-- Bari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Brescia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=3}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cagliari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cesena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Como --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Crotone --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Latina --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Livorno --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Modena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Novara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Perugia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pescara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=3}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pro Vercelli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Salernitana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Spezia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Ternana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Trapani --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=3}}<br /> &lt;!-- Vicenza --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=4}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Entella --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Lanciano --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=2}}<br /> <br /> {{fb r team |t=Bari }}<br /> &lt;!-- Ascoli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Avellino --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Bari --&gt; {{fb r |r=null}}<br /> &lt;!-- Brescia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cagliari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cesena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Como --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Crotone --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Latina --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Livorno --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Modena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Novara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Perugia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pescara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pro Vercelli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Salernitana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Spezia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=4|ga=3}}<br /> &lt;!-- Ternana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Trapani --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Vicenza --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Entella --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Lanciano --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> <br /> {{fb r team |t=Brescia }}<br /> &lt;!-- Ascoli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Avellino --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Bari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Brescia --&gt; {{fb r |r=null}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cagliari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=4|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cesena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Como --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Crotone --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Latina --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Livorno --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=3}}<br /> &lt;!-- Modena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Novara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Perugia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pescara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pro Vercelli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Salernitana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Spezia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Ternana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Trapani --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Vicenza --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Entella --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Lanciano --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> <br /> {{fb r team |t=Cagliari }}<br /> &lt;!-- Ascoli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Avellino --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Bari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Brescia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=6|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cagliari --&gt; {{fb r |r=null}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cesena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Como --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Crotone --&gt; {{fb r |gf=4|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Latina --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Livorno --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Modena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Novara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Perugia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pescara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pro Vercelli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Salernitana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Spezia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Ternana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Trapani --&gt; {{fb r |gf=4|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Vicenza --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Entella --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Lanciano --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> <br /> {{fb r team |t=Cesena }}<br /> &lt;!-- Ascoli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Avellino --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Bari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Brescia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cagliari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cesena --&gt; {{fb r |r=null}}<br /> &lt;!-- Como --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Crotone --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Latina --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Livorno --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Modena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Novara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Perugia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pescara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pro Vercelli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Salernitana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Spezia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=5|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Ternana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=4|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Trapani --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Vicenza --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Entella --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Lanciano --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> <br /> {{fb r team |t=Como }}<br /> &lt;!-- Ascoli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=4}}<br /> &lt;!-- Avellino --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Bari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Brescia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=3}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cagliari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cesena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Como --&gt; {{fb r |r=null}}<br /> &lt;!-- Crotone --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Latina --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Livorno --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Modena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Novara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Perugia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pescara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pro Vercelli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Salernitana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Spezia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Ternana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Trapani --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Vicenza --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Entella --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Lanciano --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> <br /> {{fb r team |t=Crotone }}<br /> &lt;!-- Ascoli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Avellino --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Bari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=4|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Brescia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cagliari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cesena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Como --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Crotone --&gt; {{fb r |r=null}}<br /> &lt;!-- Latina --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Livorno --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Modena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Novara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Perugia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pescara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pro Vercelli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Salernitana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=4|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Spezia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Ternana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Trapani --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Vicenza --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Entella --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Lanciano --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> <br /> {{fb r team |t=Latina }}<br /> &lt;!-- Ascoli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Avellino --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Bari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Brescia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cagliari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=3}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cesena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Como --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Crotone --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Latina --&gt; {{fb r |r=null}}<br /> &lt;!-- Livorno --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Modena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Novara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Perugia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pescara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pro Vercelli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Salernitana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Spezia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Ternana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Trapani --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Vicenza --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Entella --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Lanciano --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=2}}<br /> <br /> {{fb r team |t=Livorno }}<br /> &lt;!-- Ascoli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=3}}<br /> &lt;!-- Avellino --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Bari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Brescia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cagliari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cesena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Como --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Crotone --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Latina --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Livorno --&gt; {{fb r |r=null}}<br /> &lt;!-- Modena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Novara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Perugia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pescara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=4|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pro Vercelli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Salernitana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Spezia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Ternana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Trapani --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Vicenza --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Entella --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Lanciano --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> <br /> {{fb r team |t=Modena }}<br /> &lt;!-- Ascoli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Avellino --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Bari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Brescia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cagliari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cesena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Como --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Crotone --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Latina --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Livorno --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Modena --&gt; {{fb r |r=null}}<br /> &lt;!-- Novara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Perugia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pescara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pro Vercelli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Salernitana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Spezia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Ternana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Trapani --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=4}}<br /> &lt;!-- Vicenza --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Entella --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Lanciano --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> <br /> {{fb r team |t=Novara }}<br /> &lt;!-- Ascoli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Avellino --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Bari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Brescia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=4|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cagliari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cesena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Como --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Crotone --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Latina --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Livorno --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Modena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Novara --&gt; {{fb r |r=null}}<br /> &lt;!-- Perugia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pescara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pro Vercelli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Salernitana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Spezia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Ternana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Trapani --&gt; {{fb r |gf=4|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Vicenza --&gt; {{fb r |gf=4|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Entella --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Lanciano --&gt; {{fb r |gf=4|ga=1}}<br /> <br /> {{fb r team |t=Perugia }}<br /> &lt;!-- Ascoli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Avellino --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Bari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Brescia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=4|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cagliari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cesena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Como --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Crotone --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Latina --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Livorno --&gt; {{fb r |gf=4|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Modena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Novara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=4}}<br /> &lt;!-- Perugia --&gt; {{fb r |r=null}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pescara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pro Vercelli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Salernitana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Spezia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Ternana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Trapani --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Vicenza --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Entella --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Lanciano --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> <br /> {{fb r team |t=Pescara }}<br /> &lt;!-- Ascoli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Avellino --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Bari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Brescia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cagliari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cesena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Como --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Crotone --&gt; {{fb r |gf=4|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Latina --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Livorno --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Modena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Novara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Perugia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pescara --&gt; {{fb r |r=null}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pro Vercelli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Salernitana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Spezia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Ternana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Trapani --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Vicenza --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Entella --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Lanciano --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> <br /> {{fb r team |t=Pro Vercelli }}<br /> &lt;!-- Ascoli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Avellino --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Bari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Brescia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cagliari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cesena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Como --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Crotone --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Latina --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Livorno --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Modena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Novara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Perugia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pescara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=5|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pro Vercelli --&gt; {{fb r |r=null}}<br /> &lt;!-- Salernitana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Spezia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Ternana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Trapani --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Vicenza --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Entella --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Lanciano --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> <br /> {{fb r team |t=Salernitana }}<br /> &lt;!-- Ascoli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Avellino --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Bari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=4}}<br /> &lt;!-- Brescia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cagliari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cesena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Como --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Crotone --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Latina --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Livorno --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Modena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Novara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Perugia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pescara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pro Vercelli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Salernitana --&gt; {{fb r |r=null}}<br /> &lt;!-- Spezia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Ternana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Trapani --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Vicenza --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Entella --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Lanciano --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> <br /> {{fb r team |t=Spezia }}<br /> &lt;!-- Ascoli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Avellino --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Bari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Brescia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cagliari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=3}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cesena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Como --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Crotone --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Latina --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Livorno --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Modena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Novara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Perugia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pescara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pro Vercelli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Salernitana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Spezia --&gt; {{fb r |r=null}}<br /> &lt;!-- Ternana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Trapani --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Vicenza --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Entella --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Lanciano --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> <br /> {{fb r team |t=Ternana }}<br /> &lt;!-- Ascoli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=3}}<br /> &lt;!-- Avellino --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=3}}<br /> &lt;!-- Bari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Brescia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cagliari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cesena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Como --&gt; {{fb r |gf=4|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Crotone --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Latina --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Livorno --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=3}}<br /> &lt;!-- Modena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Novara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Perugia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pescara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pro Vercelli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Salernitana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=4|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Spezia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Ternana --&gt; {{fb r |r=null}}<br /> &lt;!-- Trapani --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Vicenza --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Entella --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Lanciano --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> <br /> {{fb r team |t=Trapani }}<br /> &lt;!-- Ascoli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=4|ga=3}}<br /> &lt;!-- Avellino --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Bari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Brescia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cagliari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cesena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Como --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Crotone --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Latina --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Livorno --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Modena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Novara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Perugia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pescara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=3}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pro Vercelli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Salernitana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Spezia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=5|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Ternana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Trapani --&gt; {{fb r |r=null}}<br /> &lt;!-- Vicenza --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Entella --&gt; {{fb r |gf=4|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Lanciano --&gt; 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Bari 1908|Bari]] 4–3 [[Spezia Calcio|Spezia]]&lt;br/&gt;(&lt;small&gt;6 September 2015&lt;/small&gt;)<br /> | longest wins = 6 games ([[Novara Calcio|Novara]])<br /> | longest unbeaten = 7 games (Vicenza)<br /> | longest winless = 15 games (Como)<br /> | longest losses = 5 games (Ascoli)<br /> | highest attendance = 27,278&lt;br/&gt;Bari 2–1 Salernitana&lt;br/&gt;(&lt;small&gt;6 November 2015&lt;/small&gt;)<br /> | lowest attendance = 1,499&lt;br/&gt;Virtus Entella 1–0 Pro Vercelli&lt;br/&gt;(&lt;small&gt;3 October 2015&lt;/small&gt;)<br /> | average attendance =6,847<br /> | prevseason = [[2014–15 Serie B|2014–15]]<br /> | nextseason = [[2016–17 Serie B|2016–17]]<br /> | season = [[2015–16 in Italian football|2015–16]]<br /> }}<br /> <br /> The '''2015–16 [[Serie B]]''' (known as the '''Serie B [[Admiral Group|ConTe.it]]''' for sponsorship reasons) will be the 84th season since its establishment in 1929. A total of 22 teams will contest the league: 16 returning from the [[2014–15 Serie B|2014–15 season]], 4 promoted from [[2014–15 Lega Pro|Lega Pro]], and 2 relegated from [[2014–15 Serie A|Serie A]]. Vacancies created by the bankruptcy of Serie A-relegated [[Parma F.C.|Parma]] and the demotion of [[Calcio Catania|Catania]] to [[Lega Pro]] due to match fixing allowed [[Brescia Calcio|Brescia]] to remain in the league despite being relegated. Furthermore, Teramo was due to participate to [[Serie B]] but due to the allegations for match-fixing, the Courts decided to relegate Teramo in the last place of [[Lega Pro]] of the previous season. After the demotion of Catania, Virtus Entella was readmitted into [[Serie B]] as the best team of the relegated teams from the previous season. Furthermore, Ascoli was promoted into the championship after finishing second in Lega Pro Group B, second after Teramo before being stripped of the title for the [[2015 Italian football scandal|match-fixing scandal]].&lt;ref&gt;http://www.ilrestodelcarlino.it/ascoli/sentenza-combine-savona-teramo-ascoli-1.1232142&lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;http://www.tuttolegapro.com/altre-news/calcioscommesse-le-decisioni-della-corte-federale-d-appello-sulla-gara-savona-teramo-111330&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Events==<br /> Serie B introduced the &quot;green card&quot; at the beginning of the season. The green card is given to promote fair play and good acts. The green card will not be given during the game, as it would alter sport rules, but awarded after the match to a player or coach who exhibited fair play by the referee. The player or coach with the most green cards at the end of the season will be rewarded.&lt;ref&gt;http://www.foxsports.com/soccer/story/italy-serie-b-to-introduce-green-cards-for-fair-play-rewards-given-after-season-090415&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Teams==<br /> Relegated from [[2014-15 Serie A]]:<br /> *[[Cagliari Calcio|Cagliari]]<br /> *[[A.C. Cesena|Cesena]]<br /> <br /> From [[2014-15 Serie B]]:<br /> *[[Vicenza Calcio|Vicenza]]<br /> *[[Spezia Calcio 1906|Spezia]]<br /> *[[A.C. Perugia Calcio|Perugia]]<br /> *[[Delfino Pescara 1936|Pescara]]<br /> *[[U.S. Avellino 1912|Avellino]]<br /> *[[A.S. Livorno Calcio|Livorno]]<br /> *[[F.C. Bari 1908|Bari]]<br /> *[[Trapani Calcio|Trapani]]<br /> *[[Ternana Calcio|Ternana]]<br /> *[[U.S. Latina Calcio|Latina]]<br /> *[[S.S. Virtus Lanciano 1924|Lanciano]]<br /> *[[F.C. Pro Vercelli 1892|Pro Vercelli]]<br /> *[[F.C. Crotone|Crotone]]<br /> *[[Modena F.C.|Modena]]<br /> *[[Brescia Calcio|Brescia]]<br /> *[[Virtus Entella]]<br /> <br /> Promoted from [[2014–15 Lega Pro]]:<br /> *[[Novara Calcio|Novara]]<br /> *[[Ascoli Picchio F.C. 1898|Ascoli]]<br /> *[[Salernitana Calcio|Salernitana]]<br /> *[[Calcio Como|Como]]<br /> <br /> ===Stadia and locations===<br /> {{Location map+ |Italy |width=400 |float=right |caption=Location of teams in 2015–16 Serie B|places=<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=42.85 |long=13.583333 |label=[[Ascoli Calcio|Ascoli]] |position=top}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=40.916667 |long=14.783333 |label=[[U.S. Avellino 1912|Avellino]] |position=top}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=41.125278 |long=16.866667 |label=[[F.C. Bari 1908|Bari]] |position=bottom}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=45.533333 |long=10.233333 |label=[[Brescia Calcio|Brescia]] |position=bottom}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=39.223841 |long=9.121661 |label=[[Cagliari Calcio|Cagliari]] |position=top}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=44.139644 |long=12.246429 |label=[[A.C. Cesena|Cesena]] |position=right}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=45.812 |long= 9.084 |label=[[Calcio Como|Como]] |position=right}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=39.083333 |long=17.116667 |label=[[F.C. Crotone|Crotone]] |position=bottom}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=41.467597 |long=12.9037 |label=[[U.S. Latina Calcio|Latina]] |position=bottom}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=43.55 |long=10.316667 |label=[[A.S. Livorno Calcio|Livorno]] |position=bottom}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=44.65 |long=10.933333 |label=[[Modena F.C.|Modena]] |position=right}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=45.446930 |long=8.622161 |label=[[Novara Calcio|Novara]] |position=left}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=43.11019 |long=12.38923 |label=[[A.C. Perugia Calcio|Perugia]] |position=top}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=42.463889 |long=14.214167 |label=[[Delfino Pescara 1936|Pescara]]|position=right}}<br /> {{Location map~ |Italy |lat=45.19 |long=8.25 |label=[[F.C. 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Capacity<br /> ! 2014–15 season<br /> |-<br /> | [[Ascoli Picchio F.C. 1898|Ascoli]]<br /> | [[Ascoli Piceno|Ascoli]]<br /> | [[Stadio Cino e Lillo Del Duca|Del Duca]]<br /> | {{Nts|20550}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Lega Pro|Lega Pro/B champions]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[U.S. Avellino 1912|Avellino]]<br /> | [[Avellino]]<br /> | [[Stadio Partenio-Adriano Lombardi|Partenio]]<br /> | {{Nts|26000}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Serie B|8th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[F.C. Bari 1908|Bari]]<br /> | [[Bari]]<br /> | [[Stadio San Nicola|San Nicola]]<br /> | {{Nts|58270}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Serie B|10th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Brescia Calcio|Brescia]]<br /> | [[Brescia]]<br /> | [[Stadio Mario Rigamonti|Mario Rigamonti]]<br /> | {{Nts|16308}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Serie B|20th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Cagliari Calcio|Cagliari]]<br /> | [[Cagliari]]<br /> | [[Stadio Sant'Elia|Sant'Elia]]<br /> | {{Nts|16000}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Serie A|18th in Serie A]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[A.C. Cesena|Cesena]]<br /> | [[Cesena]]<br /> | [[Stadio Dino Manuzzi|Dino&amp;nbsp;Manuzzi]]<br /> | {{Nts|23900}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Serie A|19th in Serie A]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Calcio Como|Como]]<br /> | [[Como]]<br /> | [[Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia|Giuseppe Sinigaglia]]<br /> | {{Nts|13602}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Lega Pro|Lega Pro Play-off winners]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[F.C. Crotone|Crotone]]<br /> | [[Crotone]]<br /> | [[Stadio Ezio Scida|Ezio Scida]]<br /> | {{Nts|9631}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Serie B|16th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[U.S. Latina Calcio|Latina]]<br /> | [[Latina, Lazio|Latina]]<br /> | [[Stadio Domenico Francioni|Domenico Francioni]]<br /> | {{Nts|6850}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Serie B|13th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[A.S. Livorno Calcio|Livorno]]<br /> | [[Livorno]]<br /> | [[Stadio Armando Picchi|Armando Picchi]]<br /> | {{Nts|19238}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Serie B|9th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Modena F.C.|Modena]]<br /> | [[Modena]]<br /> | [[Stadio Alberto Braglia|Alberto Braglia]]<br /> | {{Nts|21151}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Serie B|17th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Novara Calcio|Novara]]<br /> | [[Novara]]<br /> | [[Stadio Silvio Piola (Novara)|Silvio&amp;nbsp;Piola]]<br /> | {{Nts|17875}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Lega Pro|Lega Pro/A champions]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[A.C. Perugia Calcio|Perugia]]<br /> | [[Perugia]]<br /> | [[Stadio Renato Curi|Renato Curi]]<br /> | {{nts|28000}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Serie B|6th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Delfino Pescara 1936|Pescara]]<br /> | [[Pescara]]<br /> | [[Stadio Adriatico - Giovanni Cornacchia|Adriatico]]<br /> | {{Nts|20476}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Serie B|7th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[F.C. Pro Vercelli 1892|Pro Vercelli]]<br /> | [[Vercelli]]<br /> | [[Stadio Silvio Piola (Vercelli)|Silvio Piola]]<br /> | {{Nts|5500}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Serie B|15th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Salernitana Calcio|Salernitana]]<br /> | [[Salerno]]<br /> | [[Stadio Arechi|Arechi]]<br /> | {{Nts|37245}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Lega Pro|Lega Pro/C champions]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Spezia Calcio|Spezia]]<br /> | [[La Spezia]]<br /> | [[Stadio Alberto Picco|Alberto Picco]]<br /> | {{Nts|10000}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Serie B|5th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Ternana Calcio|Ternana]]<br /> | [[Terni]]<br /> | [[Stadio Libero Liberati|Libero Liberati]]<br /> | {{Nts|22000}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Serie B|12th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Trapani Calcio|Trapani]]<br /> | [[Trapani]]<br /> | [[Stadio Polisportivo Provinciale|Provinciale]] &lt;small&gt;([[Erice]])&lt;/small&gt;<br /> | {{Nts|7000}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Serie B|11th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Vicenza Calcio|Vicenza]]<br /> | [[Vicenza]]<br /> | [[Stadio Romeo Menti|Romeo Menti]]<br /> | {{Nts|17163}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Serie B|3rd in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[Virtus Entella]]<br /> | [[Chiavari]]<br /> | [[Stadio Comunale (Chiavari)|Comunale]]<br /> | {{Nts|4154}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Serie B|18th in Serie B]]<br /> |-<br /> | [[S.S. Virtus Lanciano 1924|Virtus Lanciano]]<br /> | [[Lanciano]]<br /> | [[Stadio Guido Biondi|Guido Biondi]]<br /> | {{Nts|4678}}<br /> | [[2014–15 Serie B|14th in Serie B]]<br /> |}<br /> <br /> {{clear}}<br /> <br /> ===Personnel and kits===<br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable sortable&quot;<br /> ! Team<br /> ! President<br /> ! Manager<br /> ! Kit manufacturer<br /> ! Sponsors<br /> |-<br /> | Ascoli<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}}{{flagicon|CAN}} Francesco Bellini<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Devis Mangia]]<br /> | Max Sport<br /> | Fainplast<br /> |-<br /> | Avellino<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Walter Taccone<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Attilio Tesser]]<br /> | [[Givova]]<br /> | Gruppo Taccane<br /> |-<br /> | Bari<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Gianluca Paparesta]]<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Andrea Camplone]]<br /> | [[Nike, Inc.|Nike]]<br /> | [[Puglia]]<br /> |-<br /> | Brescia<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Luigi Ragazzoni<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Roberto Boscaglia]]<br /> | [[Acerbis]]<br /> | [[Banco di Brescia]]<br /> |-<br /> | Cagliari<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Tommaso Giulini<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Massimo Rastelli]]<br /> | [[Kappa (company)|Kappa]]<br /> | [[Energetický a průmyslový holding|EP]]<br /> |-<br /> | Cesena<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Giorgio Lugaresi<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Massimo Drago]]<br /> | [[Lotto Sport Italia|Lotto]]<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> | Como<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Pietro Porro, {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Gianluca Zambrotta]]<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Stefano Cuoghi]]<br /> | [[Legea]]<br /> | Fox Town<br /> |-<br /> | Crotone<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Raffaele Vrenna<br /> | {{flagicon|CRO}} [[Ivan Jurić]]<br /> | [[Zeus]]<br /> | Metal Carpenteria<br /> |-<br /> | Latina<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Pasquale Maietta<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Carmine Gautieri]]<br /> | [[Givova]]<br /> | Sarchioto<br /> |-<br /> | Livorno<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Aldo Spinelli<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Ezio gelain]]<br /> | [[Legea]]<br /> |<br /> |-<br /> | Modena<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Angelo Forcina<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Cristiano Bergodi]]'<br /> | Erreà<br /> |<br /> |-<br /> | Novara<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Massimo De Salvo<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Marco Baroni]]<br /> | Joma<br /> | [[Banca Popolare di Novara]]<br /> |-<br /> | Perugia<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Massimiliano Santopadre<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Pierpaolo Bisoli]]<br /> | FG sport<br /> | Piccini<br /> |-<br /> | Pescara<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Daniele Sebastiani<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Massimo Oddo]]<br /> | Erreà<br /> | Plarma[+]<br /> |-<br /> | Pro Vercelli<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Massimo Secondo<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Claudio Foscarini]]<br /> | Erreà<br /> | Amteco<br /> |-<br /> | Salernitana<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Marco Mezzaroma<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Leonardo Menichini]]<br /> | Givova<br /> | caffe motta<br /> |-<br /> | Spezia<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Matteo Volpi<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Domenico Di Carlo]]<br /> | Acerbis<br /> | [[Carispezia]]<br /> |-<br /> | Ternana<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Giuseppe Masoni<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Roberto Breda]]<br /> | Macron<br /> | <br /> |-<br /> | Trapani<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Vittorio Morace<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Serse Cosmi]]<br /> | Joma<br /> | Usticalines<br /> |-<br /> | Vicenza<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Tiziano Cunico<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Franco Lerda]]<br /> | Macron<br /> | [[Banca Popolare di Vicenza]]<br /> |-<br /> | Virtus Entella<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Antonio Gozzi<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Alfredo Aglietti]]<br /> | Acerbis<br /> |<br /> |-<br /> | Virtus Lanciano<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} Valentina Maio<br /> | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Primo Maragliulo]]<br /> | Legea<br /> | in Opera<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ===Managerial changes===<br /> {|class=&quot;wikitable sortable&quot;<br /> |-<br /> ! Team<br /> ! Outgoing manager<br /> ! Manner of departure<br /> ! Date of vacancy<br /> ! Position in table<br /> ! Replaced by<br /> ! Date of appointment<br /> |-<br /> | Brescia || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Alessandro Calori]] || Sacked || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|5|26}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.bresciacalcio.it/stagione/news/3937-comunicato-brescia.html |language=Italian |accessdate=18 October 2015 |publisher=Brescia Calcio |date=26 May 2015 |title=Comunicato ufficiale Brescia Calcio }}&lt;/ref&gt; ||rowspan=&quot;8&quot; | ''Pre-season'' || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Roberto Boscaglia]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|6|24}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.bresciacalcio.it/stagione/news/3952-roberto-boscaglia-nuovo-allenatore-del-brescia-calcio.html |language=Italian |accessdate=18 October 2015 |publisher=Brescia Calcio |date=24 June 2015 |title=Roberto Boscaglia nuovo allenatore del Brescia Calcio }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Crotone || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Massimo Drago]] || Mutual consent || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|5|28}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.fccrotone.it/component/news/5065/drago-crotone-firmata-la-risoluzione-consensuale-del-contratto.html |language=Italian |accessdate=18 October 2015 |publisher=F.C. Crotone |date=28 May 2015 |title=Drago-Crotone: firmata la risoluzione consensuale del contratto }}&lt;/ref&gt; || {{flagicon|CRO}} [[Ivan Jurić]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|6|9}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.fccrotone.it/component/news/5091/juric-e-il-nuovo-allenatore-del-crotone-bentornato-ivan.html |language=Italian |accessdate=18 October 2015 |publisher=F.C. Crotone |date=9 June 2015 |title=Juric è il nuovo allenatore del Crotone. Bentornato Ivan! }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Cagliari || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Gianluca Festa]] || End of contract || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|5|31}} || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Massimo Rastelli]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|6|12}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.cagliaricalcio.com/news/ultimissime/13799/massimo-rastelli-e-il-nuovo-allenatore-del-cagliari |language=Italian |accessdate=18 October 2015 |publisher=Cagliari Calcio |date=12 June 2015 |title=Massimo Rastelli è il nuovo allenatore del Cagliari }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Perugia || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Andrea Camplone]] || End of contract || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|5|31}} || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Pierpaolo Bisoli]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|6|5}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.acperugiacalcio.com/index.php/news/news-prima-squadra/item/1862-ecco-lo-staff-di-mister-bisoli.html |language=Italian |accessdate=18 October 2015 |publisher=Ternana Calcio |date=5 June 2015 |title=Ecco lo straff di mister Bisoli }}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> |-<br /> | Cesena || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Domenico Di Carlo]] || Sacked || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|6|6}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.cesenacalcio.it/it/news/2015/06/06/comunicato-stampa-3406.html |language=Italian |accessdate=18 October 2015 |publisher=Cesena Calcio |date=6 June 2015 |title=Comunicato Stampa }}&lt;/ref&gt; || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Massimo Drago]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|6|8}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.cesenacalcio.it/it/news/2015/06/08/massimo-drago-%C3%A8-il-nuovo-allenatore-del-cesena-3410.html |language=Italian |accessdate=18 October 2015 |publisher=Cesena Calcio |date=9 June 2015 |title=Massimo Drago è il nuovo allenatore del Cesena }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Modena || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Simone Pavan]] || Sacked || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|6|10}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.modenafc.net/news/dalla-societo/item/2314-comunicazioni-dalla-societa |language=Italian |accessdate=18 October 2015 |publisher=Modena F.C. |date=10 June 2015 |title=COMUNICAZIONI DALLA SOCIETA' }}&lt;/ref&gt; || {{flagicon|ARG}} [[Hernán Crespo]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|6|30}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.modenafc.net/news/dalla-societo/item/2327-crespo-e-il-nuovo-allenatore-del-modena |language=Italian |accessdate=18 October 2015 |publisher=Modena F.C. |date=30 June 2015 |title=CRESPO E' IL NUOVO ALLENATORE DEL MODENA }}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> |-<br /> | Avellino || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Massimo Rastelli]] || Signed by [[Cagliari Calcio|Cagliari]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|6|12}} || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Attilio Tesser]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|6|13}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.usavellino.club/news/8620-attilio-tesser-a-il-nuovo-allenatore-dell--avellino |language=Italian |accessdate=18 October 2015 |publisher=U.S. Avellino 1912 |date=13 June 2015 |title=Attilio Tesser è il nuovo allenatore dell’Avellino }}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> |-<br /> | Ternana || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Attilio Tesser]] || Signed by [[U.S. Avellino 1912|Avellino]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|6|13}} || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Domenico Toscano]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|7|24}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.ternanacalcio.com/index.php?module=loadArticolo&amp;idArticolo=4756&amp;Pagina=1&amp;Sez=5 |language=Italian |accessdate=18 October 2015 |publisher=Ternana Calcio |date=24 July 2015 |title=Ingaggiati Domenico Toscano ed il suo staff: il 24 luglio la presentazione a Norcia }}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> |-<br /> | Ternana || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Domenico Toscano]] || Resigned || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|9|23}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.ternanacalcio.com/index.php?module=loadArticolo&amp;idArticolo=4960&amp;Pagina=1&amp;Sez=4 |language=Italian |accessdate=18 October 2015 |publisher=Ternana Calcio |date=23 September 2015 |title=Si è dimesso Domenico Toscano }}&lt;/ref&gt; || 22nd || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Roberto Breda]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|9|28}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.ternanacalcio.com/index.php?module=loadArticolo&amp;idArticolo=4974&amp;Pagina=1&amp;Sez=3 |language=Italian |accessdate=18 October 2015 |publisher=Ternana Calcio |date=28 September 2015 |title=La Ternana ingaggia Roberto Breda ed il suo staff }}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> |-<br /> | Pro Vercelli || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Cristiano Scazzola]] || Sacked || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|10|11}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.fcprovercelli.it/news/prima-squadra/prima-squadra-news/1332-esonero-mister-cristiano-scazzola.html |language=Italian |accessdate=18 October 2015 |publisher=F.C. Pro Vercelli 1892 |date=11 October 2015 |title=Esonero Mister Cristiano Scazzola }}&lt;/ref&gt; || 20th || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Claudio Foscarini]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|10|11}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.fcprovercelli.it/news/prima-squadra/prima-squadra-news/1333-ufficiale-claudio-foscarini-nuovo-tecnico-dei-leoni.html |language=Italian |accessdate=18 October 2015 |publisher=F.C. Pro Vercelli 1892 |date=11 October 2015 |title=Ufficiale: Claudio Foscarini nuovo tecnico dei leoni }}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> |-<br /> | Como || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Carlo Sabatini]] || Sacked || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|10|31}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.calciocomo1907.it/news_details.php?id_news=2489 |language=Italian |accessdate=18 October 2015 |publisher=Calcio Como |date=6 November 2015 |title=Carlo Sabatini esonerato }}&lt;/ref&gt; || 22nd || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Gianluca Festa]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|11|1}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.calciocomo1907.it/news_details.php?id_news=2492 |language=Italian |accessdate=6 November 2015 |publisher=Calcio Como |date=1 November 2015 |title=FESTA E MATTEOLI PER IL COMO DEL DOPO SABATINI }}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> |-<br /> | Latina || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Mark Iuliano]] || Sacked || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|11|2}} || 12th || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Mario Somma]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|11|2}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.uslatinacalcio.it/mario-somma-nuovo-allenatore/ |language=Italian |accessdate=6 November 2015 |publisher=U.S. Latina Calcio |date=2 November 2015 |title=Mario Somma nuovo allenatore }}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> |-<br /> | Ascoli || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Mario Petrone]] || Mutual consent || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|11|2}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.ascolipicchio.com/index.php/news/leggi/mario-petrone-non-e-piu-lallenatore-dellascoli#scroll-page |language=Italian |accessdate=6 November 2015 |publisher=Ascoli Picchio F.C. 1898 |date=2 November 2015 |title=Mario Petrone non è più l’allenatore dell’Ascoli }}&lt;/ref&gt; || 19th || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Devis Mangia]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|11|4}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.ascolipicchio.com/index.php/news/leggi/devis-mangia-nuovo-allenatore-dellascoli#scroll-page |language=Italian |accessdate=6 November 2015 |publisher=Ascoli Picchio F.C. 1898 |date=4 November 2015 |title=Devis Mangia nuovo allenatore dell’Ascoli }}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> |-<br /> | Spezia || {{flagicon|CRO}} [[Nenad Bjelica]] || Sacked || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|11|21}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.acspezia.com/news/comunicato-ufficiale.13190.html |language=Italian |accessdate=28 November 2015 |publisher=A.S.D. Spezia Calcio 2008 |date=21 November 2015 |title=COMUNICATO UFFICIALE }}&lt;/ref&gt; || 15th || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Domenico Di Carlo]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|11|23}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.acspezia.com/news/c-la-firma-domenico-di-carlo-ufficialmente-il-nuovo-allenatore-delle-aquile.13193.html |language=Italian |accessdate=28 November 2015 |publisher=A.S.D. Spezia Calcio 2008 |date=23 November 2015 |title=C'è la firma, Domenico Di Carlo è ufficialmente il nuovo allenatore delle Aquile }}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> |-<br /> | Livorno || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Christian Panucci]] || Sacked || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|11|25}}&lt;ref name=livorno&gt;[http://www.espnfc.com/livorno/story/2728971/bortolo-mutti-surprised-to-replace-panucci-at-livorno Bortolo Mutti surprised to replace Christian Panucci at Livorno]&lt;/ref&gt; || 7th || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Bortolo Mutti]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|11|25}}&lt;ref name=livorno/&gt; <br /> |-<br /> | Bari || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Davide Nicola]] || Sacked || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|12|31}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.fcbari1908.club/esonerato-davide-nicola/ |language=Italian |accessdate=28 February 2016 |publisher=FC Bari 1908 |date=31 December 2015 |title=Esonerato Davide Nicola }}&lt;/ref&gt; || 6th || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Andrea Camplone]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2015|12|31}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.fcbari1908.club/camplone-nuovo-allenatore-fc-bari-1908/ |language=Italian |accessdate=28 February 2016 |publisher=FC Bari 1908 |date=31 December 2015 |title=Camplone nuovo allenatore della FC Bari 1908 }}&lt;/ref&gt; <br /> |-<br /> | Livorno || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Bortolo Mutti]] || Sacked || {{dts|format=dmy|2016|1|27}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.livornocalcio.it/it-IT/Notizia/Mister_Panucci_allenatore_del_Livorno_Calcio |language=Italian |accessdate=28 February 2016 |publisher=A.S. Livorno Calcio |date=27 January 2016 |title=Mister Panucci allenatore del Livorno Calcio }}&lt;/ref&gt; || 18th || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Christian Panucci]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2016|1|27}}<br /> |-<br /> | Virtus Lanciano || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Roberto D'Aversa]] || Sacked || {{dts|format=dmy|2016|1|30}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.virtuslanciano.it/news/3269_dichiarazione-del-vicepresidente-guglielmo-maio.html |language=Italian |accessdate=28 February 2016 |publisher=S.S. Virtus Lanciano 1924 |date=30 January 2016 |title=Dichiarazione del vicepresidente Guglielmo Maio: Sollevato dall'incarico di allenatore di prima squadra D'Aversa con il suo staff }}&lt;/ref&gt; || 21st || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Primo Maragliulo]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2016|2|1}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.virtuslanciano.it/news/3271_news-1-febbraio.html |language=Italian |accessdate=28 February 2016 |publisher=S.S. Virtus Lanciano 1924 |date=1 February 2016 |title=News 1 febbraio: Ripresa al Memmo agli ordini di Maragliulo }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |-<br /> | Salernitana || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Vincenzo Torrente]] || Sacked || {{dts|format=dmy|2016|2|2}}&lt;ref&gt;{{ cite news |url=http://www.ussalernitana1919.it/comunicato-stampa-41/ |language=Italian |accessdate=28 February 2016 |publisher=Salernitana Calcio |date=2 February 2016 |title=Comunicato Stampa }}&lt;/ref&gt; || 20th || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Leonardo Menichini]] || {{dts|format=dmy|2016|2|2}}<br /> |-<br /> | Modena || {{flagicon|ARG}} [[Hernán Crespo]] || Sacked || {{dts|format=dmy|2016|3|26}}&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.football-italia.net/81918/serie-b-modena-sack-crespo|title=Serie B: Modena sack Crespo|publisher=Football Italia|date=26 March 2016|accessdate=27 March 2016}}&lt;/ref&gt; || 18th || || {{dts|format=dmy|||}}<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ==League table==<br /> &lt;!--<br /> &lt;noinclude&gt;'''READ THIS BEFORE UPDATING:''' Please do not forget to update the date ({{para|update}}).&lt;br /&gt;'''AFTER UPDATING:''' Pages with the template might not be updated immediately so the page can be updated with a [[WP:NULL]] on the article in question.--&gt;<br /> &lt;/noinclude&gt;{{#invoke:Sports table|main|style=WDL<br /> |update=24 April 2016<br /> |template_name=<br /> |source=[http://www.legab.it/campionato-serie-b/classifiche/campionato Lega Serie B]<br /> |result1 =SerieA |result2 =SerieA |result3 =PPO |result4 =PPO |result5 =PPO |result6 =PPO |result7 =PPO |result8 =PPO |result18=RPO |result19=RPO |result20=LegaPro |result21=LegaPro |result22=LegaPro<br /> |team1 = CRO<br /> |team2 = CAG<br /> |team3 = TRA<br /> |team4 = BAR<br /> |team5 = PES<br /> |team6 = SPE<br /> |team7 = VEN<br /> |team8 = CES<br /> |team9 = NOV<br /> |team10= BRE<br /> |team11= PER<br /> |team12= TER<br /> |team13= AVE<br /> |team14= ASC<br /> |team15= PVE<br /> |team16= VIC<br /> |team17= LAT<br /> |team18= MOD<br /> |team19= SAL<br /> |team20= VLA<br /> |team21= LIV<br /> |team22= COM<br /> <br /> <br /> |win_ASC=13|draw_ASC=6 |loss_ASC=19|gf_ASC=42|ga_ASC=57<br /> |win_AVE=12|draw_AVE=9 |loss_AVE=17|gf_AVE=48|ga_AVE=58<br /> |win_BAR=18|draw_BAR=10|loss_BAR=10|gf_BAR=54|ga_BAR=41<br /> |win_BRE=14|draw_BRE=12|loss_BRE=12|gf_BRE=50|ga_BRE=55<br /> |win_CAG=22|draw_CAG=7 |loss_CAG=9 |gf_CAG=68|ga_CAG=38<br /> |win_CES=16|draw_CES=10|loss_CES=12|gf_CES=51|ga_CES=34<br /> |win_COM=4 |draw_COM=17|loss_COM=17|gf_COM=33|ga_COM=60<br /> |win_CRO=22|draw_CRO=11|loss_CRO=5 |gf_CRO=58|ga_CRO=31<br /> |win_LAT=9 |draw_LAT=13|loss_LAT=16|gf_LAT=40|ga_LAT=48<br /> |win_LIV=9 |draw_LIV=9 |loss_LIV=20|gf_LIV=37|ga_LIV=51<br /> |win_MOD=11|draw_MOD=7 |loss_MOD=20|gf_MOD=34|ga_MOD=45<br /> |win_NOV=17|draw_NOV=9 |loss_NOV=12|gf_NOV=51|ga_NOV=34<br /> |win_PER=14|draw_PER=10 |loss_PER=14|gf_PER=38|ga_PER=37<br /> |win_PES=19|draw_PES=7 |loss_PES=12|gf_PES=59|ga_PES=49<br /> |win_PVE=10|draw_PVE=12|loss_PVE=16|gf_PVE=38|ga_PVE=47<br /> |win_SAL=8 |draw_SAL=16|loss_SAL=14|gf_SAL=45|ga_SAL=57<br /> |win_SPE=16|draw_SPE=13|loss_SPE=9 |gf_SPE=45|ga_SPE=40<br /> |win_TER=13|draw_TER=6 |loss_TER=19|gf_TER=43|ga_TER=51<br /> |win_TRA=18|draw_TRA=11|loss_TRA=9 |gf_TRA=58|ga_TRA=47<br /> |win_VIC=9 |draw_VIC=15|loss_VIC=14|gf_VIC=37|ga_VIC=50<br /> |win_VEN=16|draw_VEN=12|loss_VEN=10|gf_VEN=46|ga_VEN=37<br /> |win_VLA=12|draw_VLA=10|loss_VLA=16|gf_VLA=39|ga_VLA=47<br /> <br /> |name_AVE=[[U.S. Avellino 1912|Avellino]]<br /> |name_ASC=[[Ascoli Picchio F.C. 1898|Ascoli]]<br /> |name_BAR=[[F.C. Bari 1908|Bari]]<br /> |name_BRE=[[Brescia Calcio|Brescia]]<br /> |name_CAG=[[Cagliari Calcio|Cagliari]]<br /> |name_CES=[[A.C. Cesena|Cesena]]<br /> |name_COM=[[Calcio Como|Como]]<br /> |name_CRO=[[F.C. Crotone|Crotone]]<br /> |name_LAT=[[U.S. Latina Calcio|Latina]]<br /> |name_LIV=[[A.S. Livorno Calcio|Livorno]]<br /> |name_MOD=[[Modena F.C.|Modena]]<br /> |name_NOV=[[Novara Calcio|Novara]]<br /> |name_PER=[[A.C. Perugia Calcio|Perugia]]<br /> |name_PES=[[Delfino Pescara 1936|Pescara]]<br /> |name_PVE=[[F.C. Pro Vercelli 1892|Pro Vercelli]]<br /> |name_SAL=[[Salernitana Calcio|Salernitana]]<br /> |name_SPE=[[Spezia Calcio|Spezia]]<br /> |name_TER=[[Ternana Calcio|Ternana]]<br /> |name_TRA=[[Trapani Calcio|Trapani]]<br /> |name_VAR=[[A.S. Varese 1910|Varese]]<br /> |name_VIC=[[Vicenza Calcio|Vicenza]]<br /> |name_VEN=[[Virtus Entella]]<br /> |name_VLA=[[S.S. Virtus Lanciano 1924|Virtus Lanciano]]<br /> <br /> |startpoints_NOV=-2<br /> |note_NOV=Novara was deducted two points for administrative irregularities.&lt;ref name=figc1&gt;{{cite web|title=TFN: 2 punti di penalizzazione a Novara e Varese|url=http://www.figc.it/it/204/2528979/2015/07/News.shtml|publisher=FIGC|language=Italian|date=24 July 2015}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |adjust_points_CES=0<br /> |note_CES=Cesena at the beginning was deducted one point for financial irregularities, then the deduction was removed.&lt;ref name=figc2&gt;{{cite web|title=TFN: un punto di penalizzazione in classifica al Cesena|url=http://www.figc.it/it/204/2530640/2015/12/News.shtml|publisher=FIGC|language=Italian|date=9 December 2015}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> |adjust_points_VLA=-7<br /> |note_VLA=Virtus Lanciano was deducted seven points for financial irregularities.&lt;ref name=figc3&gt;{{cite web|title=TFN: -1 alla Virtus Lanciano, penalizzate anche 7 società di Lega Pro e Dilettanti|url=http://www.figc.it/it/204/2530173/2015/11/News.shtml|publisher=FIGC|language=Italian|date=3 November 2015}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> |res_col_header=PQR<br /> |col_SerieA=green1 |text_SerieA=Promotion to [[2016–17 Serie A|Serie A]]<br /> |col_PPO=green2 |text_PPO=Qualification to [[#Promotion play-offs|promotion play-offs]]<br /> |col_RPO=red2 |text_RPO=Qualification to [[#Relegation play-offs|relegation play-offs]]<br /> |col_LegaPro=red1 |text_LegaPro=Relegation to [[2016–17 Lega Pro|Lega Pro]]<br /> }}<br /> <br /> ==Results==<br /> &lt;!--<br /> For instructions how to use these templates, please, go to each template's page.<br /> <br /> Also, make sure that you understand how this table works. For each match, only list the result ONCE, in the row of the home team. 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{{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Salernitana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Spezia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Ternana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Trapani --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Vicenza --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Entella --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Lanciano --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> <br /> {{fb r team |t=Avellino }}<br /> &lt;!-- Ascoli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Avellino --&gt; {{fb r |r=null}}<br /> &lt;!-- Bari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Brescia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=3}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cagliari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cesena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Como --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Crotone --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Latina --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Livorno --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Modena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Novara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Perugia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pescara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=3}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pro Vercelli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Salernitana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Spezia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Ternana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Trapani --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=3}}<br /> &lt;!-- Vicenza --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=4}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Entella --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Lanciano --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=2}}<br /> <br /> {{fb r team |t=Bari }}<br /> &lt;!-- Ascoli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Avellino --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Bari --&gt; {{fb r |r=null}}<br /> &lt;!-- Brescia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cagliari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cesena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Como --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Crotone --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Latina --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Livorno --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Modena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Novara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Perugia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pescara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pro Vercelli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Salernitana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Spezia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=4|ga=3}}<br /> &lt;!-- Ternana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Trapani --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Vicenza --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Entella --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Lanciano --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> <br /> {{fb r team |t=Brescia }}<br /> &lt;!-- Ascoli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Avellino --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Bari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Brescia --&gt; {{fb r |r=null}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cagliari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=4|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cesena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Como --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Crotone --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Latina --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Livorno --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=3}}<br /> &lt;!-- Modena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Novara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Perugia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pescara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pro Vercelli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Salernitana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Spezia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Ternana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Trapani --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Vicenza --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Entella --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Lanciano --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> <br /> {{fb r team |t=Cagliari }}<br /> &lt;!-- Ascoli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Avellino --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Bari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Brescia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=6|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cagliari --&gt; {{fb r |r=null}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cesena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Como --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Crotone --&gt; {{fb r |gf=4|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Latina --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Livorno --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Modena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Novara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Perugia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pescara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pro Vercelli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Salernitana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Spezia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Ternana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Trapani --&gt; {{fb r |gf=4|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Vicenza --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Entella --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Lanciano --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> <br /> {{fb r team |t=Cesena }}<br /> &lt;!-- Ascoli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Avellino --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Bari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Brescia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cagliari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cesena --&gt; {{fb r |r=null}}<br /> &lt;!-- Como --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Crotone --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Latina --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Livorno --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Modena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Novara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Perugia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pescara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pro Vercelli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Salernitana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Spezia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=5|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Ternana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=4|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Trapani --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Vicenza --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Entella --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Lanciano --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> <br /> {{fb r team |t=Como }}<br /> &lt;!-- Ascoli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=4}}<br /> &lt;!-- Avellino --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Bari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Brescia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=3}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cagliari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cesena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Como --&gt; {{fb r |r=null}}<br /> &lt;!-- Crotone --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Latina --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Livorno --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Modena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Novara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Perugia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pescara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pro Vercelli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Salernitana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Spezia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Ternana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Trapani --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Vicenza --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Entella --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Lanciano --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> <br /> {{fb r team |t=Crotone }}<br /> &lt;!-- Ascoli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Avellino --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Bari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=4|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Brescia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cagliari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cesena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Como --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Crotone --&gt; {{fb r |r=null}}<br /> &lt;!-- Latina --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Livorno --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Modena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Novara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Perugia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pescara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pro Vercelli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Salernitana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=4|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Spezia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Ternana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Trapani --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Vicenza --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Entella --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Lanciano --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> <br /> {{fb r team |t=Latina }}<br /> &lt;!-- Ascoli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Avellino --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Bari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Brescia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cagliari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=3}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cesena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Como --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Crotone --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Latina --&gt; {{fb r |r=null}}<br /> &lt;!-- Livorno --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Modena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Novara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Perugia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pescara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pro Vercelli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Salernitana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Spezia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Ternana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Trapani --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Vicenza --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Entella --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Lanciano --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=2}}<br /> <br /> {{fb r team |t=Livorno }}<br /> &lt;!-- Ascoli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=3}}<br /> &lt;!-- Avellino --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Bari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Brescia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cagliari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cesena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Como --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Crotone --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Latina --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Livorno --&gt; {{fb r |r=null}}<br /> &lt;!-- Modena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Novara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Perugia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pescara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=4|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pro Vercelli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Salernitana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Spezia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Ternana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Trapani --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Vicenza --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Entella --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Lanciano --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> <br /> {{fb r team |t=Modena }}<br /> &lt;!-- Ascoli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Avellino --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Bari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Brescia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cagliari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cesena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Como --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Crotone --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Latina --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Livorno --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Modena --&gt; {{fb r |r=null}}<br /> &lt;!-- Novara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Perugia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pescara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pro Vercelli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Salernitana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Spezia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Ternana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Trapani --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=4}}<br /> &lt;!-- Vicenza --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Entella --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Lanciano --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> <br /> {{fb r team |t=Novara }}<br /> &lt;!-- Ascoli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Avellino --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Bari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Brescia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=4|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cagliari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cesena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Como --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Crotone --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Latina --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Livorno --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Modena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Novara --&gt; {{fb r |r=null}}<br /> &lt;!-- Perugia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pescara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pro Vercelli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Salernitana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Spezia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Ternana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Trapani --&gt; {{fb r |gf=4|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Vicenza --&gt; {{fb r |gf=4|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Entella --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Lanciano --&gt; {{fb r |gf=4|ga=1}}<br /> <br /> {{fb r team |t=Perugia }}<br /> &lt;!-- Ascoli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Avellino --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Bari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Brescia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=4|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cagliari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cesena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Como --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Crotone --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Latina --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Livorno --&gt; {{fb r |gf=4|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Modena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Novara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=4}}<br /> &lt;!-- Perugia --&gt; {{fb r |r=null}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pescara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pro Vercelli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Salernitana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Spezia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Ternana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Trapani --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Vicenza --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Entella --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Lanciano --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> <br /> {{fb r team |t=Pescara }}<br /> &lt;!-- Ascoli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Avellino --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Bari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Brescia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cagliari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cesena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Como --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Crotone --&gt; {{fb r |gf=4|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Latina --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Livorno --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Modena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Novara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Perugia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pescara --&gt; {{fb r |r=null}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pro Vercelli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Salernitana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Spezia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Ternana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Trapani --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Vicenza --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Entella --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Lanciano --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> <br /> {{fb r team |t=Pro Vercelli }}<br /> &lt;!-- Ascoli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Avellino --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Bari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Brescia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cagliari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cesena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Como --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Crotone --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Latina --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Livorno --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Modena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Novara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Perugia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pescara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=5|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pro Vercelli --&gt; {{fb r |r=null}}<br /> &lt;!-- Salernitana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Spezia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Ternana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Trapani --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Vicenza --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Entella --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Lanciano --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> <br /> {{fb r team |t=Salernitana }}<br /> &lt;!-- Ascoli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Avellino --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Bari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=4}}<br /> &lt;!-- Brescia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cagliari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cesena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Como --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Crotone --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Latina --&gt; {{fb r |gf=3|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Livorno --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Modena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Novara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Perugia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pescara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pro Vercelli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Salernitana --&gt; {{fb r |r=null}}<br /> &lt;!-- Spezia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Ternana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Trapani --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Vicenza --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Entella --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Lanciano --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> <br /> {{fb r team |t=Spezia }}<br /> &lt;!-- Ascoli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Avellino --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Bari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Brescia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cagliari --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=3}}<br /> &lt;!-- Cesena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Como --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Crotone --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Latina --&gt; {{fb r |gf=2|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Livorno --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Modena --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Novara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Perugia --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pescara --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Pro Vercelli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=1}}<br /> &lt;!-- Salernitana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> &lt;!-- Spezia --&gt; {{fb r |r=null}}<br /> &lt;!-- Ternana --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Trapani --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=2}}<br /> &lt;!-- Vicenza --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Entella --&gt; {{fb r |gf=0|ga=0}}<br /> &lt;!-- Virtus Lanciano --&gt; {{fb r |gf=|ga=}}<br /> <br /> {{fb r team |t=Ternana }}<br /> &lt;!-- Ascoli --&gt; {{fb r |gf=1|ga=3}}<br /> &lt;!-- Avellino --&gt; 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The building dates back to 1808 and houses, since 1982, the [[Museo Histórico Nacional (Chile)|National History Museum of Chile]]. <br /> <br /> The building was built between 1804 and 1807 to serve as the home for the royal courts of justice. It was the work of Juan Goycolea, a pupil and disciple of the Italian-born [[Joaquin Toesca]] who had designed the nearby La Moneda Palace and the east facade of the Cathedral during the last two decades of the 18th century. &lt;ref name=&quot;Burford2006&quot;&gt;{{cite book|author=Tim Burford|title=Chile: The Bradt Travel Guide|url=http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=g6k3ftoWSSAC&amp;pg=PA151&amp;dq=|accessdate=27 August 2013|date=2006|publisher=Bradt Travel Guides|isbn=978 1 84162 0763|page=151}}&lt;/ref&gt; The courts were there for two years until Chile's first [[Government Junta of Chile (1810)|government junta]], in 1810, assembled to replace the Spanish governor. Eight years later the [[Chilean Declaration of Independence]] was solidified and the building served as the first meeting place for the new congress. It served as the seat of government until 1846, until President [[Manuel Bulnes]] moved to [[La Moneda Palace]].&lt;ref name=&quot;BensonGraham2009&quot;&gt;{{cite book|author1=Andrew Benson|author2=Melissa Graham|title=The Rough Guide to Chile|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=XPr4ktEI8JEC|accessdate=10 December 2011|date=3 August 2009|publisher=Penguin|isbn=978-1-4053-8381-3|page=90}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{reflist}}<br /> <br /> {{Chile-struct-stub}}<br /> <br /> {{coord|33|26|13.20|S|70|39|2.20|W|source:eswiki_type:landmark|display=title}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Buildings and structures in Santiago]]<br /> [[Category:National Monuments of Chile]]</div> 78.5.223.83