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Genoa e Napoli in A
Nell'ultima giornata di serie B 0-0 nel big-match di Marassi e 1-1 tra Piacenza e Triestina. Con questi risultati azzurri e rossoblù direttamente nella massima serie, niente playoff. Arezzo in C
GENOVA, 10 giugno 2007 - Ultima giornata di serie B con l'attesissima sfida tra Genoa e Napoli e l'altra, decisiva partita tra Piacenza e Triestina.
GENOA-NAPOLI - All'intervallo a Marassi è 0-0. Napoli all'inizio molto chiuso, ma la migliore occasione è proprio degli ospiti, al 20', con un colpo di testa di Sosa: traversa piena. Al 25' Calaiò di destro manda di poco alto. Nel finale spettacolare rovesciata di Calaiò. Nel recupero Genoa vicino al gol con un palo di Leon. Nel secondo tempo Genoa subito vicino al gol con Leon: diagonale di poco fuori. All'11' colpo di testa di Sosa deviato in corner. Al 44' Iezzo para su Leon. Dopo 6' di recupero, un'interruzione di qualche minuto per la solita invasione di campo anticipata, triplice fischio e grande festa per entrambe.
Le Genoa Cricket and Football Club est un club de football italien fondé en 1893. Le club évolue cette saison en Serie A. Le club est fondé à Gênes le 7 septembre 1893 par le médecin anglais James Spensley. Les rosso e blu ont remporté neuf titres de champion d'Italie lors du premier quart du XXe siècle. Ils ont également gagné une coupe d'Italie en 1937. Á noter que les supporters du club vouent une haine farouche à ceux de la Sampdoria, l'autre équipe génoise. Le club change son nom en « Genoa 1893 » en 1930 (selon le très sérieux annuaire Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio ; 1928 pour d'autres sources, dont le site internet du club). La Genoa retrouve son nom d'origine en 1998. Au terme de la saison 2004-2005 de série B,le Genoa croyait avoir acquis sa place en série A après avoir remporté son championnat (Affaire Genoa). Or, le 8 août 2005, le club a été rétrogradé administrativement en série C1. Sa victoire 3-2 contre l'AC Venezia lors du dernier match de l'année a été soupçonnée de fraude. Mais finalement en 2007, le Genoa est retourné en série A après avoir accédé en 2006 à la série B.
El Genoa Cricket and Fútbol Club es un club de fútbol italiano fundado en 1893. El club evoluciona esta temporada en Serie A. El club se funda en Génova el 7 de septiembre 1893 par el médico inglés James Spensley. Los ROSSO BLU adquirieron nueve títulos de campeón de Italia en el primer cuarto del XXe siglo. Ganaron también una COPPA de Italia en 1937. Tener en cuenta que los hinchas del club dedican un odio feroz a las del Sampdoria, el otro equipo de Génova. El club cambia su nombre en "Genoa 1893" en 1930 (según el muy serio anuario Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio; 1928 para otras fuentes, cuyo sitio Internet del club). El Genoa encuentra su nombre de origen en 1998. Al término de la temporada 2004-2005 de serie B, el Genoa creía haber adquirido su lugar en serie A después de haber adquirido su campeonato (Asunto Genoa). Ahora bien, el 8 de agosto de 2005, el club se retrogradó administrativamente en serie C1. Su victoria 3-2 contra la CA Venezia en el último partido del año se sospechó de fraude. Pero finalmente en 2007, el Genoa se da la vuelta en serie A
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Due città unite nella gioia vince il tifo buono
DUE CITTÀ unite in un abbraccio lungo seicento chilometri. Una distesa di colori a ricoprire Genova e Napoli. Rossoblù da una parte, azzurro dall'altra. E l'identico rumore delle trombe da stadio e dei petardi a fare da sottofondo alla giornata della riscossa sportiva. Nel segno dei sentimenti migliori, essendo le tifoserie gemellate da anni
Genoa Cricket and FootBall Club History September 7, 1893, Charles De Grave Sells, S. Blake, G. Green, W. Riley, D.G. Fawcus, Sandys, E. De Thierry, Jonathan Summerhill Senior and Junior and the British diplomat Sir Charles Alfred Payton started Genoa Cricket & Athletic Club.Since the club was set up to represent England abroad, the club's shirts were originally white, the same colour as the England football team's shirt. As it was originally set up as private club, Italians were not allowed into the team and between 1893 and 1895, the club played cricket against the crews of various British ships that docked in the harbour from time to time. In 1896, Mr. James Richardson Spensley, considered to be the founder of Italian football, arrived and set up the football team. In 1897 Italian players were allowed to join. The following year, Genoa played their first friendly game, losing 1-0 to a team made up of players from International Torino and FBC Torinese. On May 8, 1898, Genoa became the first ever Italian champions. In 1899, the club changed its name to Genoa Cricket & Football Club, dropping 'Athletic' from its name. The shirt also changed, from white, to white and blue vertical stripes. On April 16 of that year, the club won the Italian title again. Genoa would do so again in 1900. In 1901, the club changed strip again to its famous red-navy halves and therefore became known as the Rossoblu (RedBlue). From 1902, Genoa were to win three titles in a row, after setting up the II Categoria Tournament, which was won by the reserve team in its first season (1904). World War II affected dramatically the entire Italian football movement, but Genoa did not recover as well as other clubs. Between the '50s and '90s, through cashflows and irregularities, Genoa slowly declined, with few notable seasons (two Coppa delle Alpi in 1962 and 1964) and more and more frequent descents into Serie B. Genoa even experienced their first relegation to Serie C in 1970. In 1989 Genoa experienced a resurrection that led to promotion to Serie A and, in 1991, Genoa managed a fourth-place finish in the top division, and a subsequent UEFA Cup semifinal the following year. In doing so, they became the first Italian team to win at Liverpool's Anfield Road ground. In 1996 the club became the last winners of the Anglo-Italian Cup by beating Port Vale F.C. The glory did not last and Genoa returned to Serie B in 1995 where they played for the past ten years, whilst experiencing deep financial problems. Backed by a new club organisation, in 2005 Genoa finally won the second division, achieving promotion to Serie A. On July 27, 2005, Genoa was placed last (this would condemn them to relegation in Serie C) by the Disciplinary Committee of the Italian Football Federation as consequence of accusations of fixing the last 2004-05 match against Venezia A.C. (match was won by Genoa 3-2). The 2005-06 Serie C1 season for Genoa was very tormented. The team was handicapped by a three points penalty in the table related to the fraud in the previous season, and by a further three points penalty for fielding a disqualified player. Nevertheless, Genoa led the Serie C1/A table for most of the season. After shuffling a couple of managers, the return of Giovanni Vavassori ended the 2005-06 Serie C1/A regular season in second place, and thus took part to the playoffs; after having defeated Salernitana Calcio in the semi-finals, Genoa faced A.C. Monza in the promotion finals. Genoa won the away match 2-0 and lost 1-0 at home, achieving promotion to Serie B with a 2-1 relegated score. Genoa signed Gian Piero Gasperini as the new coach in July 2006. The team proved itself to be one of the top clubs in the Italian Serie B division. For a significant part of the season Genoa was in first place place, fighting for direct promotion to Serie A with Napoli (Juventus' promotion was a given). It would be on the final matchday that each team's fate would be decided when Napoli played 3rd placed Genoa in Genova. On June 10th 2007, Genoa obtained direct promotion to Serie A. The match finished in a 0-0 draw, but Piacenza were held to a 1-1 draw by Triestina after taking the lead, meaning both Napoli and Genoa were directly promoted to Serie A. When news came to Genova's Stadio Luigi Ferraris of Piacenza's final result, players and fans from both teams began to celebrate in euphoria raiding the pitch, unaware that the referee still hadn't called full time. The referee ordered that a minute of injury time was to be played. Once this finished, the celebrations officially began for two of Italy's sleeping giants.
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