[go: nahoru, domu]

Jump to content

Musei Vaticani (football club): Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
No edit summary
m Reverted edits by 2A0D:6FC7:51D:4C5C:A883:D5A3:BDFA:1F2E (talk) (HG) (3.4.12)
 
(6 intermediate revisions by 5 users not shown)
Line 8:
| ground = [[Stadio Petriana|Campo Cardinale Francis Joseph Spellman]]<br>[[Rome]], [[Italy]]
| capacity = 500
| owner = MatteoEyal SciancaRon
| chairman = Antonio Nigrelli
| manager = Giancarlo Taraglio
Line 36:
}}
 
'''Musei Vaticani''' is a [[Vatican City|Vatican]]ese [[Football (soccer)|football]] club that currently plays in the [[Vatican City Championship]], the top level of football in [[Vatican City]]. The team, like all Vatican clubs, plays its matches at the [[Stadio Petriana|Campo Cardinale Francis Joseph Spellman]] in [[Rome]], [[Italy]].<ref name="Storia">{{cite web|title=Storia|url=http://www.sportinvaticano.com/storia/|publisher=Sport in Vaticano|accessdate=9 May 2017|language=Italian}}</ref> The current president is Matteo Scianca and the current manager is Giancarlo Taraglio.<ref name="Squadre">{{cite web|title=Squadre-Musei Vaticani|url=http://www.sportinvaticano.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Musei-Vaticani.pdf|publisher=Sport in Vaticano|accessdate=25 July 2017|language=Italian}}</ref> The squad consists of employees of the [[Vatican Museums]].<ref name="Lo scudetto vaticano?">{{cite web|last1=Mattei|first1=Giampala|title=Lo scudetto vaticano? Ai Gendarmi E per gli Svizzeri "zero tituli"|url=https://www.vatican.va/news_services/or/or_quo/interviste/2009/193q08b1.html|publisher=L'Osservatore Romano|accessdate=25 July 2017|language=Italian}}</ref> With three titles, they are the most successful club in the history of the Vatican [[Supercoppa (Vatican City)|Supercoppa]].<ref name="List of Cup Winners">{{cite web|last1=Rota|first1=Davide|last2=Schöggl|first2=Hans|title=Vatican City - List of Cup Winners|website=[[RSSSF]]|url=httphttps://www.rsssf.comorg/tablesv/vaticancuphist.html|publisher=RSSSF|accessdate=25 July 2017}}</ref>
 
==History==
Line 48:
!'''Position'''
|-
|Beni Zisman
|Antonio Nigrelli
|President
|-
|Alessandro Umbro
|Vice President-president
|-
|Luca Caravella - Matteo Scianca
|Technical Directorsdirectors
|-
|Giancarlo Tarraglio
|Head Coachcoach
|}
 

Latest revision as of 15:07, 24 July 2023

Musei Vaticani
Full nameFootball Club Musei Vaticani New Team
Founded1966 (58 years ago) (1966)
as SS Hermes
GroundCampo Cardinale Francis Joseph Spellman
Rome, Italy
Capacity500
OwnerEyal Ron
ChairmanAntonio Nigrelli
ManagerGiancarlo Taraglio
LeagueVatican City Championship
20226th

Musei Vaticani is a Vaticanese football club that currently plays in the Vatican City Championship, the top level of football in Vatican City. The team, like all Vatican clubs, plays its matches at the Campo Cardinale Francis Joseph Spellman in Rome, Italy.[1] The current president is Matteo Scianca and the current manager is Giancarlo Taraglio.[2] The squad consists of employees of the Vatican Museums.[3] With three titles, they are the most successful club in the history of the Vatican Supercoppa.[4]

History

[edit]

Musei Vaticani was formed in 1966, becoming the first club in the Vatican, with the squad consisting of caretakers, restorers and servicemen. The club was originally known as SS Hermes because most of the members were employed in the Ottagono Courtyard of the Pio Clementino Museum where there is a copy of Prassitele's statue of the mythical messenger of gods Hermes.[3]

Current management

[edit]

As of 25 July 2017[2]

Name Position
Beni Zisman President
Alessandro Umbro Vice-president
Luca Caravella - Matteo Scianca Technical directors
Giancarlo Tarraglio Head coach

Honours

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Storia" (in Italian). Sport in Vaticano. Retrieved 9 May 2017.
  2. ^ a b "Squadre-Musei Vaticani" (PDF) (in Italian). Sport in Vaticano. Retrieved 25 July 2017.
  3. ^ a b Mattei, Giampala. "Lo scudetto vaticano? Ai Gendarmi E per gli Svizzeri "zero tituli"" (in Italian). L'Osservatore Romano. Retrieved 25 July 2017.
  4. ^ Rota, Davide; Schöggl, Hans. "Vatican City - List of Cup Winners". RSSSF. Retrieved 25 July 2017.