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Tre Pini Matese
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Full nameAssociazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Tre Pini Piedimonte Matese
NicknameBiancoverdi
Founded2012
Dissolved2020
GroundStadio Pasqualino Ferrante,
Sepicciano, Piedimonte Matese
Capacity1,200 (seated)
PresidentMarcellino Pepe
ManagerAlfonso Camorani
LeagueEccellenza Molise (Girone A)
2019–20Eccellenza Molise, 2nd
Websitehttp://www.trepinimatese.it
File:Soccerball current event.svg Current season

A.S.D. Tre Pini Matese was an Italian association football club based in Sepicciano, Piedimonte Matese, Caserta, Campania. Although based in Campania, the club were members of Promozione (Molise) and Eccellenza (Molise).[1]

History

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The club was founded in 2012 as A.S.D. Tre Pini Sporting Matese. Tre Pini Sporting Matese was admitted to Prima Categoria for the 2012–13 season, winning promotion to Promozione Molise after finishing as champions and recording a total of 76 points from 30 games.[2]

During the 2015–16 season, Tre Pini finished as runners-up to Polisportiva Gioventù Calcio Dauna in Eccellenza Molise. There was some controversy over Dauna and U.S. Venafro's involvement in a corruption scandal. As a result of this, several representatives of Gioventù Dauna received fines ranging from €5,000 to €10,000, while the other accused club, Venafro, was fined a sum of €4,000. Dauna's first-place finish was awarded, to second-placed Tre Pini, with the accused club; set to remain in Eccellenza for the subsequent campaign. Consequently, Tre Pini; was temporarily admitted to Serie D for the 2016–17 season. However, following this decision, a federal tribunal found Dauna innocent of any wrongdoing and its title and subsequent promotion; was restored, placing Tre Pini Matese back in Eccellenza.[3]

Cup run

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The 2013–14 season saw the club compete in the Coppa Italia Dilettanti Molise for the first time in its history. Tre Pini failed to make it past the group stage. The following season, the team qualified for the semi-finals of the cup. And this was mirrored in the 2015–16 season. The 2016–17 season saw them top their group; and reach the quarter-finals of the tournament. However, Tre Pini would fall to a (6–5 aggregate defeat) after winning the home leg 3–2, then losing 2–4 away to Isernia.

Colors and club crest

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Tre Pini's home colours were green and white. The club's badge depicted three pine trees atop three peaks paid homage to the town Piedimonte Matese and the surrounding area in the mountainous region of Campania in Southern Italy.

Nearby clubs

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Their closest rivals in terms of distance were A.S.D. Alliphae, an Alife-based club, and then the more established Caserta-based outfit Casertana. The distance between Alife and Piedimonte Matese is about 3.3 miles (5.5 km), whilst Caserta is approximately 24 miles (40 km) away.

Matches

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Tre Pini Matese twice met local rivals Casertana in the same calendar year, with the first encounter coming on 11 February 2016, when they hosted a friendly against Casertana, which saw I Falchetti run out 10−0 winners.[4] Following their crushing defeat back in February, a rematch was contested at Tre Pini's - Stadio Pasqualino Ferrante; on 21 August during the 2016−17 pre-season. Goals from Matmute and Giorno were enough to give the away side a second successive victory over their rivals.

Sponsorship and kit manufacturers

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Tre Pini Matese's home and away kits were produced by Italian international sports brand Zeus Sports and, their shirts sponsor was 'Città di Piedimonte Matese'.

Players

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Current squad

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As of 20 February 2020[5]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK File:Flag of Italy.svg ITA Danilo Gallone
GK File:Flag of Italy.svg ITA Silvano Romagnini
GK File:Flag of Italy.svg ITA Giuseppe Napolitano

DF File:Flag of Italy.svg ITA Samuel Catapane
DF File:Flag of Italy.svg ITA Gianmarco Aldi
DF File:Flag of Italy.svg ITA Luigi Marocco
DF File:Flag of Italy.svg ITA Orlando Paolella
DF File:Flag of Italy.svg ITA Antonio Riccio
DF File:Flag of Italy.svg ITA Luigi Santomassimo
DF File:Flag of Italy.svg ITA Nicola Vecchio

DF File:Flag of Italy.svg ITA Giorgio Scognamiglio
MF File:Flag of Italy.svg ITA Alfonso Camorani
MF File:Flag of Italy.svg ITA Luca Ferrante
MF File:Flag of Italy.svg ITA Stanislao Iodice
MF File:Flag of Italy.svg ITA Davide Ianelli
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF File:Flag of Italy.svg ITA Alessio Langellotti
MF File:Flag of Italy.svg ITA Liberato Di Nardo
MF File:Flag of Italy.svg ITA Calolgero Intorto
MF File:Flag of Italy.svg ITA Francesco Paolella
MF File:Flag of Italy.svg ITA Walter Ricci
MF File:Flag of Italy.svg ITA Alessandro Santagelo
MF File:Flag of Italy.svg ITA Nicola Vecchio

FW File:Flag of Italy.svg ITA Luigi Ciardiello
FW File:Flag of Italy.svg ITA Marco Di Matteo
FW File:Flag of Ukraine.svg UKR Sviatoslav Tudovshi

Former players

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Player records

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Most goals Daniele Napoletano – 119 : 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17

Most goals in one season Daniele Napoletano – : 43 : 2015–16, 2016–17

Non-playing staff

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Staff
Position Name
Director Italy Carlo Loffreda
President Italy Marcellino Pepe
Vice president Italy Maurizio Costarella
Manager Italy Alfonso Camorani
Assistant coach Italy Ciro Gomma
Goalkeeping coach Italy Silvano Romagnini
Physiotherapist Italy Massimo Buonpane

Club honours

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Domestic

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League

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Prima Categoria (Girone A)

Promozione Molise

Eccellenza Molise

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
2012– Kappa / Zeus Città di Piedimonte Matese / Mobili Sparaco

Managers

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  • Italy Mario Morra (2014–2016)
  • Italy Alessandro Cagnale (2016–2017)
  • Italy Marco Palazzo (2016–2017)
  • Italy Ernesto Geloso (2017)
  • Italy Silvano Romagnini (2017–2019)
  • Italy Alfonso Camorani (2019–2020)

Club records

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Longest winning run

  • 10 matches

Longest home winning streak

  • 14 matches

Biggest wins

Biggest losses

References

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