Fixtures

Italy Serie C Group A 09/06 13:00 3 Albinoleffe vs Renate - View
Italy Serie C Group A 09/14 13:00 4 Trento vs Albinoleffe - View
Italy Serie C Group A 09/21 18:30 5 Albinoleffe vs Cittadella - View
Italy Serie C Group A 09/25 16:30 6 Pro Patria vs Albinoleffe - View
Italy Serie C Group A 09/28 13:00 7 Albinoleffe vs Novara - View
Italy Serie C Group A 10/05 13:00 8 ASD Union Arzignanochiampo vs Albinoleffe - View

Results

Italy Serie C Group A 08/29 19:00 2 [3] Pro Vercelli v Albinoleffe [9] L 2-1
Italy Serie C Group A 08/23 19:00 1 [3] Albinoleffe v AC Dolomiti Bellunesi [6] D 2-2
Italy Serie C Cup 08/16 16:00 7 Albinoleffe v Pro Vercelli L 0-3
Europe Friendlies 07/30 15:30 - Monza v Albinoleffe L 2-0
Europe Friendlies 07/26 16:00 - Albinoleffe v Sondrio Calcio W 2-0
Italy Serie C Play-Offs 05/07 18:00 8 Albinoleffe v Atalanta U23 L 1-3
Italy Serie C Group A 04/25 14:30 38 [7] Virtus Verona v Albinoleffe [4] D 1-1
Italy Serie C Group A 04/18 18:00 37 [4] Albinoleffe v ASD Alcione [12] W 1-0
Italy Serie C Group A 04/12 15:30 36 [14] Lecco v Albinoleffe [4] L 2-1
Italy Serie C Group A 04/07 18:30 35 [4] Albinoleffe v Pro Vercelli [16] W 3-1
Italy Serie C Group A 03/30 15:30 34 [6] Trento v Albinoleffe [4] L 5-1
Italy Serie C Group A 03/23 16:30 33 [4] Albinoleffe v Lumezzane [14] W 2-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 43 22 21
Wins 17 9 8
Draws 13 9 4
Losses 13 4 9
Goals for 50 26 24
Goals against 47 20 27
Clean sheets 16 11 5
Failed to score 13 7 6

Wikipedia - UC AlbinoLeffe

Unione Calcio AlbinoLeffe is an Italian association football club representing Albino and Leffe, two small towns located in Val Seriana, Lombardy. The club played in Serie B for nine consecutive years and narrowly missed promotion in Serie A at the end of the 2007–08 season. It currently plays in Serie C and has been in the Italian third tier since its relegation in 2011–12.

History

The performance of AlbinoLeffe in the Italian football league structure since the first season of a unified Serie A (1929/30). The club's first season was 1998/99.

The club was created in 1998 as a result of the merger between former Serie C2 (fourth division) teams Albinese Calcio and Società Calcio Leffe, respectively from Albino and Leffe, two neighboring towns. In their first season, the club finished 2nd in the Serie C2 and won a promotion having defeated A.C. Prato in the Girone A Play-offs final. After rising to Serie C1 (the Italian third division), they performed at the middle of the pack, finishing 9th in 2000 and 13th in 2001.

However, in 2002, the Seriani went to the finals of the Coppa Italia Serie C, where they defeated Livorno 2–1 at home before losing 2–3 on the road. They won the tournament on the tiebreaker (most away goals scored). In league play they again finished 13th. In 2003, AlbinoLeffe, under coach Elio Gustinetti, finished second in league play before heading to the promotion play-off. There, they defeated Padua in the semifinals, then had a surprising triumph over Pisa Calcio, which pushed them up to Serie B.

The team moved from the small Martinelli Stadium in Leffe, where they used to play home matches before promotion to Serie B, to the bigger Stadio Atleti Azzurri d'Italia located in Bergamo, the chief-town of the province where both Albino and Leffe are located. Even though AlbinoLeffe was considered to be an outsider in Serie B, which historically includes several former Scudetto winners, the team remarkably managed to avoid relegation in the last two seasons. In 2005–2006, after a great comeback in the second half of the season following the appointment of Emiliano Mondonico as new head coach, Albinoleffe ended the season in eighteenth place and managed to save itself from relegation by prevailing in the playouts against Avellino (score: 2–0, 2–3). The 2006–2007 Serie B campaign, the fourth consecutive for the small Lombard team, ended with a good tenth place, well ahead of the relegation zone.

Historically, AlbinoLeffe's home games have been characterized by very low attendance, as shown by the average 2,400 spectators per game in the 2006–07 season, the most successful in the club history.

With local hero Gustinetti back in charge of the team and despite a lineup composed of relative unknowns, the club's 2007–08 campaign started surprisingly well, with the team leading the Serie B table for a few weeks and arousing the interest of the national media, which began providing regular coverage of the team's games. This has thus far failed to improve the club's low home attendance, however. During the season, AlbinoLeffe confirmed as a potential candidate for direct promotion to Serie A, however a string of poor results, ended with four consecutive home defeats, the final one being a 0–4 loss to Rimini, denied them the chance to achieve a place in the top two, and persuaded club chairman Gianfranco Andreoletti to sack Gustinetti, who then confirmed not to be in good relationships with the chairman, and appoint youth team coach Armando Madonna as caretaker boss for the final regular season match and the following promotion playoffs. Even after a 1–0 loss to Brescia, AlbinoLeffe managed to win at home in the second leg (2–1) and qualified for the final against Lecce. In the first leg they suffered a 1–0 loss. On 15 June, the second match was played in Lecce and its result was 1–1, so AlbinoLeffe did not reach Serie A.

At the end of the 2011–12 season, it was relegated to Lega Pro Prima Divisione after 9 consecutive years in Serie B.

AlbinoLeffe following the systematic match fixing as a club controlled by Singapore-based organized crime was penalized 10 points in the 2012–13 Lega Pro Prima Divisione.

Albinoleffe, officially known as Unione Calcio Albinoleffe, is an Italian football club based in the town of Albinoleffe, located in the Lombardy region. Founded in 1998, the club has quickly established itself in the Italian football landscape, particularly known for its strong youth development program and community-oriented approach.

The team's colors are blue and white, which are prominently featured in their home kit. Albinoleffe plays its home matches at the Stadio Comunale di Albinoleffe, a venue that provides an intimate atmosphere for fans to support their team. The club has experienced various levels of success, including stints in Serie B, Italy's second tier, where they showcased their competitive spirit against some of the country's top teams.

Albinoleffe is recognized for its commitment to developing young talent, often integrating players from their youth academy into the first team. This focus on nurturing homegrown players has earned the club a reputation for producing skilled athletes who can compete at higher levels.

The team's fan base is passionate and loyal, with supporters who take pride in their local identity and the club's achievements. Albinoleffe continues to strive for success in Italian football, aiming to return to higher divisions and make a mark in the national scene.