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'''Aleanto Calcio 1866''', commonly known as '''Aleanto Calcio''', '''A.C.''' and '''A.C. 1866''' and colloquially known as ''La Strisce'' ("The Stripes") is an [[Atresca|Atrescan]] {{wp|football club}} based in the district of Aleanto, on the western wing of the nation's capital, Albasini. Aleanto was founded in 1866 by a group of retired soldiers previously serving in the Atrescan military, making it one of the earliest still active football clubs in the world. The club was one of the founding clubs of the LegaUno in 1890, and won its inaugural season whilst wearing its famed green and white-striped kit for the first season. The club's success was cut short by the outbreak of the [[Great War (Aeia)|Great War]], however, as four of its 1894 starting eleven were killed in combat, including the club's top scoring striker Tizio Orio, who was killed in 1897. | '''Aleanto Calcio 1866''', commonly known as '''Aleanto Calcio''', '''A.C.''' and '''A.C. 1866''' and colloquially known as ''La Strisce'' ("The Stripes") is an [[Atresca|Atrescan]] {{wp|football club}} based in the district of Aleanto, on the western wing of the nation's capital, Albasini. Aleanto was founded in 1866 by a group of retired soldiers previously serving in the Atrescan military, making it one of the earliest still active football clubs in the world. The club was one of the founding clubs of the LegaUno in 1890, and won its inaugural season whilst wearing its famed green and white-striped kit for the first season. The club's success was cut short by the outbreak of the [[Great War (Aeia)|Great War]], however, as four of its 1894 starting eleven were killed in combat, including the club's top scoring striker Tizio Orio, who was killed in 1897. |
Latest revision as of 21:03, 12 September 2019
Full name | Aleanto Calcio 1866 | |
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Nickname(s) | La Strisce ("The Stripes") | |
Short name | Aleanto | |
Founded | 7 November 1866 | |
Ground | Stadio di Aleanto | |
Capacity | 80,000 | |
Owner | Erik Hovet | |
Manager | Gjermund Nordmark | |
League | LegaUno | |
2019-20 | 2nd | |
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Aleanto Calcio 1866, commonly known as Aleanto Calcio, A.C. and A.C. 1866 and colloquially known as La Strisce ("The Stripes") is an Atrescan football club based in the district of Aleanto, on the western wing of the nation's capital, Albasini. Aleanto was founded in 1866 by a group of retired soldiers previously serving in the Atrescan military, making it one of the earliest still active football clubs in the world. The club was one of the founding clubs of the LegaUno in 1890, and won its inaugural season whilst wearing its famed green and white-striped kit for the first season. The club's success was cut short by the outbreak of the Great War, however, as four of its 1894 starting eleven were killed in combat, including the club's top scoring striker Tizio Orio, who was killed in 1897.
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