Aurora Pro Patria 1919

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Pro Patria
File:Aurora Pro Patria 1919 crest.svg
Full nameAurora Pro Patria 1919 S.r.l.
NicknameI Tigrotti (The Little Tigers)
Founded1919; 107 years ago (1919)
1995; 31 years ago (1995) (refounded)
2009; 17 years ago (2009) (refounded)
GroundStadio Carlo Speroni,
Busto Arsizio, Italy
Capacity4,627
PresidentPatrizia Testa
ManagerLeandro Greco
LeagueSerie C Group A
2024–25Serie C Group A, 18th of 20
Websitehttp://www.aurorapropatria1919.com/

Aurora Pro Patria 1919,[1] commonly referred to as Pro Patria, is an Italian football club based in Busto Arsizio, Lombardy. It currently plays in Serie C, group A. In Latin, Pro Patria translates to "For the Fatherland".

History

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Pro Patria et Libertate

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The club was founded in 1919.

The club has played in Serie A fourteen times mostly during the first half of the 20th century, the last time being in 1955–56.

In 1995 the club, then officially named Pro Patria et Libertate, was disqualified from Serie D.

Pro Patria Gallaratese G.B.

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The Gallaratese of Gallarate was admitted to Serie C2, in order to keep the historical brand alive, it changed its name to Pro Patria Gallaratese G.B. (G.B. being for Gallarate and Busto Arsizio, respectively): the club is considered the direct heir of Pro Patria et Libertate.

The club played in the fourth tier until 2002, when the club won promotion to Serie C1 via the playoffs. In 2008 the club was relegated to Serie C2 after losing in the playoffs to Hellas Verona by 2–1 on aggregate, but was later readmitted to Lega Pro Prima Divisione to fill a vacancy.

In June 2008, a club takeover was completed and ambitious plans for a return to Serie B were unveiled. However, impressive performances in the Lega Pro Prima Divisione 2008–09 were accompanied by financial troubles, which led to the club being declared insolvent by the local magistrate in April 2009 due to excessive financial debts. The club's president was later arrested and has to stand trial on charges related to the bankruptcy.[2] The drive to Serie B came to nothing for the team in a most bitter way; badly losing the home return match of their playoff final against Padova, who played with 10 men after an early sending off.

Aurora Pro Patria 1919

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On 27 June 2009 Aurora Pro Patria 1919, owned by the Tesoro family, construction businessmen from Apulia, acquired the sports title from the liquidator of the old company.[3]

In the season 2009–10 it was relegated to Lega Pro Seconda Divisione. In the 2012–13 season it was promoted to Lega Pro Prima Divisione. In the 2014–15 season it was relegated to Serie D, but it was readmitted to Lega Pro to fill vacancies. However, a second consecutive relegation to Serie D brought the club down to the amateur levels of Italian football. Pro Patria is one of the most important football clubs in the Varese area but due to recent performances on the pitch, the team has never been able to reach the same level of fame as before.

2013 racism incident

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File:INTER U23 VS PRO PATRIA 2025.jpg
Inter U23 Vs Pro Patria in 2025

On 3 January 2013, the club was hosting A.C. Milan in a friendly match, when a small group of people in the crowd aimed abusive chants at brown skinned A.C. Milan players, including M'Baye Niang, Urby Emanuelson, Sulley Muntari and Kevin-Prince Boateng. Boateng reacted angrily, kicking the ball into the stands, before the entire Milan team walked off the field in protest, causing the game to be abandoned.[4] The final verdict on the incident, however, stated that the punishment handed down was not in reference to racism allegations.[5] Pro Patria was forced to play one game behind closed doors because of this incident.[6]

Players

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Current squad

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As of 15 September 2025[7]

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
1 GK File:Flag of Italy.svg ITA William Rovida
4 MF File:Flag of Italy.svg ITA Pietro Reggiori
5 MF File:Flag of Italy.svg ITA Alessandro Di Munno
6 DF File:Flag of Italy.svg ITA Matteo Viti
7 FW File:Flag of Italy.svg ITA Alessandro Orfei
8 MF File:Flag of Italy.svg ITA Andrea Schiavone
9 FW File:Flag of Italy.svg ITA King Udoh
10 FW File:Flag of Italy.svg ITA Ferdinando Mastroianni
11 FW  FRA Bertony Renelus
12 GK File:Flag of Italy.svg ITA Ryan Gnonto
13 DF File:Flag of Italy.svg ITA Tommaso Aliata
14 FW File:Flag of Italy.svg ITA Giorgio Citterio
17 MF File:Flag of Italy.svg ITA Alessandro Sala
19 DF File:Flag of Italy.svg ITA Christian Travaglini
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 DF File:Flag of Italy.svg ITA Christian Mora
21 MF File:Flag of Italy.svg ITA Tommaso Ricordi
22 GK File:Flag of Italy.svg ITA Matteo Zamarian (on loan from Inter U23)
24 MF File:Flag of Italy.svg ITA Andrea Marra
25 MF File:Flag of Italy.svg ITA Davide Ferri
26 DF File:Flag of Italy.svg ITA Alberto Masi
27 FW File:Flag of Italy.svg ITA Luca Giudici
30 FW File:Flag of Italy.svg ITA Leonardo Ferrario
39 DF File:Flag of Italy.svg ITA Mattia Motolese (on loan from Bologna)
40 MF File:Flag of Italy.svg ITA Thomas Schirò
56 FW File:Flag of Italy.svg ITA Simone Ganz
80 MF File:Flag of Italy.svg ITA Niccolò Bagatti
93 DF File:Flag of Italy.svg ITA Christian Dimarco
DF File:Flag of Lithuania.svg LTU Matias Pastori

Supporters

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Twinning and rivalries

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The Pro Patria supporters are twinned with those of Triestina Pro Patria supporters are divided by rivalries with Novara and Legnano

Notable former players

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Kubala laszlo

Honours

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Winners: 1946–47 (Group A)
Winners: 2017–18

Divisional movements

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Series Years First Last Promotions Relegations
A 12 1929–30 1955–56 Decrease 3 (1933, 1953, 1956)
B 13 1933–34 1965–66 Increase 3 (1927, 1947, 1954) Decrease 3 (1935, 1957, 1966)
C

+C2

37

+19

1935–36 2024–25 Increase 2 (1941, 1960)

Increase 3 (1982 C2, 2002 C2, 2013 C2)

Decrease 3 (1978 C1, 1983 C1, 2010 C1)
Decrease 3 (1972, 1988, 2016)
81 out of 93 years of professional football in Italy since 1929
D 10 1972–73 2017–18 Increase 3 (1975, 1995@, 2018) Decrease 1 (1992)
E 2 1992–93 1993–94 Increase 1 (1994) never

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