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Empoli
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Full name Empoli Football Club
SpA
Nickname(s) Azzurri (the Blues)
Founded 1920
Ground Stadio Carlo Castellani,
Empoli, Italy
(Capacity 19,847)
Chairman Fabrizio Corsi
Manager Alberto Malesani
League Serie A
2006-07 Serie A, 7th
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Empoli Football Club is a football club based in Empoli, Tuscany, and formed in 1920, although its first official match was in 1921. The club has spent a large part of recent years bouncing between Italy's two top divisions. Most recently, Empoli was relegated from Serie A to Serie B in 2004, but secured promotion back to Serie A at the first opportunity, finishing first after the recoiling of Genoa at last position in Serie B. 2007–08 is the seventh Serie A season for Empoli, quite a record for a town of about 45,000 inhabitants, whose team founds its fortunes on their youth divisions, among the most renowned in Italy.

The team's colours are blue and white.

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Empoli's history was relatively obscure before the 1980s when they attained Serie B status. In 1986, they managed the remarkable feat for a small-town club of promotion to Serie A. Playing their first few home games in Florence, Empoli's Serie A debut resulted in a 1–0 win over Inter. Helped by Udinese's 9-point deduction, they managed to avoid relegation with only 23 points and 13 goals scored in 30 games. Empoli themselves would receive a 5-point penalty the following season, and were relegated despite an improved showing with another relegation in 1989.

They spent several seasons after that in Serie C1, returning to Serie B in 1996 and achieving a second successive promotion in 1997. With Luciano Spalletti at the helm, Empoli defied the odds to avoid relegation in 12th place. Relegation the following year saw a three-year stay in Serie B in which the club became notable for nurturing outstanding young talent.

Promotions to Serie A in 2002 and 2005 have seen the club emerge as brave battlers against relegation. They ended the 2005–06 Serie A season in a respectable 10th place. As a result of the Serie A match-fixing scandal at the end of that season, they gained qualification for the UEFA Cup for the following season, however did not play in it because the club management never asked for a UEFA License. In the 2006–07 season, the club gained once more qualification for the UEFA Cup. They marked their historical debut in the continental competition in a two-legged round against FC Zurich, which Empoli lost 4–2 on aggregate. A poor showing in the initial part of the season then led chairman Fabrizio Corsi to sack Luigi Cagni, who led the Tuscans to clinch UEFA Cup qualification, and replace him with Alberto Malesani.[1]


As of September 4, 2007[2]

No. Position Player
1 Flag of Italy GK Davide Bassi
2 Flag of Italy DF Felice Piccolo
3 Flag of Italy DF Nicola Ascoli
4 Flag of Brazil DF Rincón (on loan from Internazionale)
5 Flag of Italy MF Davide Moro
6 Flag of Italy MF Ignazio Abate (co-owned with AC Milan)
7 Flag of Italy DF Vittorio Tosto
8 Flag of Italy MF Francesco Marianini
9 Flag of Italy FW Nicola Pozzi (co-owned with AC Milan)
10 Flag of Italy MF Ighli Vannucchi (captain)
11 Flag of Italy FW Luca Saudati
14 Flag of Italy DF Daniele Adani
15 Flag of Italy DF Richard Vanigli
16 Flag of Italy DF Lino Marzoratti (on loan from AC Milan)
No. Position Player
17 Flag of Brazil FW Éder
18 Flag of Uruguay MF Guillermo Giacomazzi (on loan from Lecce)
19 Flag of Italy MF Claudio Marchisio (on loan from Juventus)
20 Flag of Italy DF Simone Iacoponi
21 Flag of Italy MF Sebastian Giovinco (on loan from Juventus)
23 Flag of Italy GK Daniele Balli
24 Flag of Italy MF Antonio Buscè (vice-captain)
27 Flag of Italy FW Rey Volpato
28 Flag of Italy MF Gianluca Musacci
46 Flag of Italy DF Andrea Raggi
50 Flag of Italy DF Francesco Pratali
77 Flag of Italy MF Luca Antonini
87 Flag of Italy MF Felice Prevete
90 Flag of Georgia (country) FW Levan Mchedlidze

Flag of Italy MF Ignazio Abate (co-ownership from AC Milan)[3]
Flag of Italy MF Luca Antonini (co-ownership from AC Milan)[3]
Flag of Italy FW Rey Volpato (co-ownership from Juventus)[4]
Flag of Italy MF Sebastian Giovinco (on loan from Juventus)[4]
Flag of Uruguay MF Guillermo Giacomazzi (on loan from Lecce)[5]
Flag of Italy MF Claudio Marchisio (on loan from Juventus)[6]
Flag of Italy DF Felice Piccolo (co-ownership from Juventus)[6]

  1. ^ "Empoli axe Cagni", Football Italia, 2007-11-26. Retrieved on 2007-11-27. 
  2. ^ Squadra (Italian). Empoli FC. Retrieved on 2007-09-04.
  3. ^ a b Empoli FC (2007-06-28). Notizie di mercato (Italian). Retrieved on 2007-06-28.
  4. ^ a b Empoli FC (2007-07-04). Notizie di mercato (Italian). Retrieved on 2007-07-04.
  5. ^ Empoli FC (2007-07-05). Notizie di mercato (Italian). Retrieved on 2007-07-05.
  6. ^ a b Empoli FC (2007-07-24). Piccolo e Marchisio in azzurro (Italian). Retrieved on 2007-07-24.

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