Taranto Sport

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Taranto
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Full name Taranto Sport Srl
Nickname(s) Ionici (Ionics),
Rossoblu (Redblues)
Founded 1906
Ground Stadio Erasmo Iacovone,
Taranto, Italy
Capacity 28,000
Chairman Flag of Italy Vito Luigi Blasi
Manager Flag of Italy Aldo Papagni
League Serie C1/B
2005-06 Serie C2/C, 2nd
Winner of Play-off
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Taranto Sport is an Italian football club, based in Taranto, Apulia. The club was founded in 1906 and refounded in 2004. Taranto currently plays in Serie C1/B, having last been in Serie B in 1993. The team's colors are red and blue.

The first team ever founded in the city of Taranto was the Mario Rapisardi, established in 1904. However in 1906 another team, U.S. Pro Italia, was founded; still that year, the two teams attempted unsuccessfully to merge each other. In 1911, after the founding of Audace Foot Ball Club by a group of local students, a rivality between the two teams started, lasting until 1927, when the two teams merged to form A.S. Taranto. The new team first promoted to Serie B in 1935, playing only one year in that category. In 1947, after a merge with U.S. Arsenale Taranto, another team in the city, the club assumed the denomination of U.S. Arsenaltaranto, which lasted until 1955, when the old one was restored. In 1965, the new venue was inaugurated, after a hundred days necessary to build it. A number of years played in Serie B and Serie C saw the highest peak ever reached by Taranto in 1977-1978, when the team, led by striker Erasmo Iacovone, was seriously fighting for a surprising promotion; however, in February 6, 1978, Iacovone was killed in a car accident; after his death, the Taranto venue was entitled to him. Taranto left Serie B in 1980/1981, in order to reach it again three years later; in 1985 the club was declared bankrupt by the magistrature, and successively was taken over before the end of that season. Because of all that, it was forced to change its denomination to a different one, Taranto Football Club SpA. However, after several other economical troubles, the team was cancelled in 1993.

A new team, named A.S. Taranto 1906, was established in 1993 and registered to Serie D. The team reached Serie C2/C in 1994/1995, but went into liquidation in 1998, so that a new team, again named U.S. Arsenaltaranto, was admitted to Serie D. In 2000 it was admitted to Serie C2/C, and changed its denomination to Taranto Calcio Srl. However, in 2004 the team was declared bankrupt one more time, and the consequent bankruptcy auction entrusted the club in the hands of businessman Vito Luigi Blasi, who changed its name in Taranto Sport Srl. In 2005/2006, the team ended second, gaining a spot in the promotion play-offs. The final phase of the Serie C2/C league ended in a triumph for Taranto Sport, which won the playoff finals against Rende and returned back to Serie C1/B.

  • Taranto-Real Madrid 0-4 (1968/69 - friendly)
  • Taranto-Bari 1-0 (1977/78 - Serie B)
  • Taranto-Milan 3-0 (1980/81 - Serie B)
  • Salernitana-Taranto 0-0 (1982/83 - Serie C1)
  • Taranto-Lazio 1-0 (1986/87 - Play-out Serie B - Taranto win)
  • Taranto-Inter 2-2 (7-5 penality) (1987/88 - Coppa Italia)
  • Genoa-Taranto 0-1 (1987/88 - Serie B)
  • Triestina-Taranto 4-6 (1987/88 - Serie B)
  • Taranto-Salernitana 3-0 (1989/90 - Serie C1)
  • Taranto-Ternana 2-1 (1989/90 - Serie C1 - Taranto in B)
  • Taranto-Juventus 2-1 (1990/91 - Coppa Italia)
  • Taranto-Casertana 2-1 (1991/92 - Play-out Serie B - Taranto win)
  • Taranto-Campobasso 1-0 (2000/01 - Serie C2)
  • Juve Stabia-Taranto 0-0 (2000/01 - Serie C2 - Taranto Taranto in C1 )
  • Taranto-Lanciano 2-1 (2001/02 - Semifinal play-off Serie C1 - Taranto in the final of play-off, versus Catania)
  • Ragusa-Taranto 1-2 (2004/05 - Play-out Serie C2 - Taranto win)
  • Taranto-Rende 1-0 (2005/06 - Final Match play-off Serie C2 - Taranto in C1)


Serie C1/B
Ancona | Avellino | Cavese | Foggia | Gallipoli | Giulianova | Juve Stabia | Lanciano | Manfredonia
Martina | Perugia | Ravenna | Salernitana | Sambenedettese | San Marino | Taranto | Teramo | Ternana
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