S Lazio
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| Club founded in
| bgcolor=#EEEEEE| 1900 (athletics)
1902 (football)
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| Nickname
| bgcolor=#EEEEEE| Biancocelesti
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| Colors
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| Stage
| bgcolor=#EEEEEE| Stadio Olimpico
(82 922 places)
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| Seat
| bgcolor=#EEEEEE| Via Santa Cornelia 14
00060 Formello
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| Player more Wrapped
| bgcolor=#EEEEEE| Giuseppe Favalli, 401
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| Better striker
| bgcolor=#EEEEEE| Silvio Piola, 148
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| equipment supplier
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The S Lazio or Lazio Rome ( Società Sportiva Lazio 1900 SpA in Italian) is a club of Football Italy N founded in 1900 and evolving/moving in the first division.
Historical reference marks
Founded club the January 9th 1900 under the name of Società Podistica Lazio on the intiative one of Luigi Bigiarelli in Rome. The S Lazio was the first team of Football created on Rome.In the Years 1920, its president refuses to join the selection of the best Roman teams under the mode of Mussolini. This selection will be known later under the name of the ACE Roma.
Starting from the Years 1970, Lazio enters on the front of the Italian scene while being crowned champion in 1974. This victory is regarded by the supporters as a major page of the history of the club, whereas this one knows its real apogee in the Années 1990. The laziale team taken along by players of exception (Vieri, Salted, Nesta, Sergio Concecaio, Mihajlovic, Fernando Couto, Almeyda, Veron, Mancini, as well as the Balloon of gold Nedved and well of others…) manages in 1999 to be champion of Europe (C2) and builds doubled the Championship-Cut of Italy the following year.
The Years 2000 and the change of generation mark a new era for the club. This last does not count any more real stars and produces a different football based in addition on more astute recruitments and the training center. Its budget does not enable him any more to compete with the Inter, the Milan AC and the Juve, but Lazio manages all the same to be maintained in the high level of Italian football (with dimensions of the Roma and the Fiorentina), as its championship victory of Italy in shows it 2004 and its third place in championship in 2007, in spite of the penalties received after the businesses of faked matches.
Prize list
- Supercoupe of the UEFA ( 1 ):
- Victorious : 1999
- Cut of the Cuts ( 1 ):
- Victorious : 1999.
- UEFA Cup :
- Finalist : 1998.
- Championship of Italy ( 2 ):
- Cut of Italy ( 4 ):
- Supercoupe of Italy ( 2 ):
- Dubai Cup ( 0 ):
- Finalist : 2007
Anecdotes
At the time of a derby vis-a-vis the ACE Rome, the rival of always, the player Paolo Di Canio carried out a fascistic safety with the public. The gesture was reiterated in December against Leghorn, then the Juventus, and was punished of 10.000 euros fine and a match of suspension by the disciplinary commission of the Italian federation. Its club tried to take its distances, by asserting its rejection of the politization of football. On this occasion the player declared in the press: “I am fascistic, but not racist. I make Roman safety to greet my comrades and those which share my ideas. This tended arm is not an incentive with violence or the racial hate. ” A few days later, Di Canio met former Italian Jewish deportees so that the latter explain the fascistic horror to him. After this meeting, he declared: “I will not change an opinion” before adding “If we are controlled by the Jewish community, it is the end” in connection with the revolt of the Jewish leaders of Italy against his gesture. In addition, Di Canio carries inscription “DVX” tattooed on its arm, meaning Duce in Latin.The July 14th 2006, following the disciplinary lawsuit of the matches faked of Calcio, Lazio is retrogressed in Série B. But the judgment in call, returned on July 25th, 2006, decreases the sanction by maintaining the club in Series has with 11 points of penalty then finally 3.
In November 2007, one to support of Lazio is killed by a police officer at the time of brawls with the supporters of the Juve, which plunges Italian football in a new crisis. Several various facts since August 2007 (supporters of Bucharest stabbed at the time of the Lazio-Bucharest meeting in August 2007, arrest of 66 extremists in October 2007 before the match of Bergamo in possession of knives and machetes) place Lazio in the middle of the problems of violence and racism in football, and should encourage the club to take its distances with its extremists, just as in many Italian clubs.
Presidents
- 1901 - Giuseppe Pedercini
- 1904 - Fortunato Ballerini
- 1924 - Giorgio Guglielmi
- 1925 - Gerardo Branca
- 1926 - Riccardo Barisonzo
- 1927 - Remo Zenobi
- 1932 - Alfredo Palmieri
- 1935 - Eugenio Gualdi
- 1938 - Remo Zenobi
- 1939 - Andrea Ercoli
- 1941 - Giovanni Minotto
- 1944 - Andrea Ercoli
- 1947 - Roberto Borniggia
- 1948 - Giovanni Mazzitelli
- 1949 - Remo Zenobi
- 1953 - Costantino Tessarolo
- 1956 - Leonardo Siliato
- 1960 - Massimo Giovannini
- 1962 - Ernesto Brivio
- 1963 - Angelo Miceli
- 1965 - Giorgio Vaccaro
- 1966 - Umberto Lenzini
- 1980 - Aldo Lenzini
- 1981 - Gian Chiaron Casoni
- 1983 - Giorgio Chinaglia
- 1986 - Gianmarco Calleri
- 1992 - Sergio Cragnotti
- 1994 - Dino Zoff
- 1998 - Sergio Cragnotti
- 2003 - Ugo Longo
- 2004 - Claudio Lotito
Current manpower (2007-08)
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Guards
- 32: Marco Tossed Italy
- 14: Tommaso Berni Italy
- 12: Juan Pablo Carrizo Argentinian
- ?? : Vincent Degree France
- 1: Muslera Uruguay
- Defenders
- 7: Manual Belleri Italy
- 25: Sanchez Emilson Cribari
- 15: Mobido Diakité France
- 3: Aleksandar Kolarov Serbia
- 13: Sebastiano Siviglia Italy
- 2: Guglielmo Stendardo Italy
- Mediums
- 10: Roberto Baronio Italy
- 85: Swiss Valon Behrami
- 29: Lorenzo De Silvestri Italy
- 4: Fabio Firmani Italy
- 24: Cristian Daniel Ledesma Argentinian
- 68: Christian Manfredini
- 11: Stefano Mauri Italy
- 23: Mourad Meghni France
- 26: Gaby Mudingayi Belgium
- 5: Massimo Mutarelli Italy
- 19: Goran Pandev
- 6: Lionel Scaloni Argentinian
- 8: Luciano Zauri Assailing Italy
- 81: Simone Del Nero Italy
- 18: Tommaso Rocchi Italy
- 17: Igli Tares Albania
- 83: Pasquale Foggia Italy
Mercato 2007
Departures
- Riccardo Bonetto ()
- Angelo Peruzzi (stop)
- Simone Inzaghi ()
- Pasquale Foggia ()
Arrivals
- Aleksandar Kolarov ()
- Juan Pablo Carrizo ()
- Lionel Scaloni ()
- Simone Del Nero ()
- Vincent Degree ()
- Fernando Musera (Nacional Montevideo)
Former large players
External bonds
- Official site of the club
Simple: S Lazio
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