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Nuvla San Felice
Full nameGruppo Sportivo Dilletantistico Nuvla San Felice
Founded1925 (as U.S. Nola)
1990 (as S.S. Nola)
1996 (as Virtus Nola 1925)
1997
(as Sanità Nola)
1998 (as Comprensorio Nola)
2002 (as Sporting Nola)
2004
(as Boys Nola 2004)
2007
(as Atletico Nola)
2011
(as Nuvla San Felice)
GroundSporting Club,
Nola, Italy
Capacity1,500
ChairmanGiuseppe Giugliano
ManagerFrancesco Vitaglione
LeagueSerie D/I
2010-11Serie D/I, 19th (as Atletico Nola)

Gruppo Sportivo Dilettantistico Nuvla San Felice, or simply Nuvla San Felice is an Italian association football club based in Nola, Campania.

Currently playing in Serie D, it is the main team of Nola,[1] in fact the other teams of the city (Atletico Nola and Sporting Nola) play respectively in Eccellenza Campania and Prima Categoria Campania.

History

The football in Nola

The previous clubs

S.S. Nola

The origins of football in Nola go back to 1925 when was founded Unione Sportiva Nola, changing its name to Società Sportiva Nola in 1990. It has played in Serie C1 and Serie C2. In the summer 1996, has filed for bankruptcy.

From Virtus Nola 1925 to Comprensorio Nola

Nola was refounded in 1996 as Virtus Nola 1925 and was renamed in 1997 Sanità Nolaafter the acquisition respectively of the sports title of "Castelsangiorgio" in Eccellenza and "Sanità Napoli" in Serie D. In summer 1998 Nola was renamed Comprensorio Nola.

In the 2000-01 season the club won the Coppa Italia Dilettanti, obtaining direct promotion to Serie D, after having won the Regional Coppa Italia Campania.

In 2002 it transferred its sports title of Serie D to S.S. Juve Stabia.

Sporting Nola

A.S.D. Sporting Nola was founded in summer 2002 by Nolan football fans, as F.C. Sporting Nola.

The team currently plays in Prima Categoria Campania.[2]

From Boys Nola to Atletico Nola

Boys Nola 2004 was founded in summer 2004. Thanks to the merger with Atletico, the club took part directly to 2007-08 Eccellenza Campania with the new name of A.S.D. Atletico Nola.

In the season 2011-12 it plays in Eccellenza Campania[3] in San Giorgio a Cremano.[4]

Nuvla San Felice

In summer 2011 Nuvla San Felice was born after the merger of G.S. Capriatese (based in Capriati a Volturno and playing in Serie D) and the football academy San Feliciano of San Felice a Cancello.

The club was initially named G.S.D. Nola Città dei Gigli, but later changed its denomination to the current one.[5] The club then asked and obtained the move from Capriati a Volturno to San Felice a Cancello,[6] but it is the main team of Nola[7] that since the season 2011-12 plays in Serie D.[8]

Colors and badge

The colors of the teams of Nola: Nuvla San Felice, Atletico Nola and Sporting Nola are white and black, like those of the historic S.S. Nola.

Notable players

References

  1. ^ http://static.messinasportiva.it/articolo/19342/definiti-gironi-serie-quattro-campane
  2. ^ http://www.sportingnola.it/sportingnola/?page_id=92
  3. ^ Luigi Monti (25 August 2011). "Campania - Diramati i gironi. Calendari il 1 settembre". Notiziario del Calcio. Retrieved 28 August 2011.
  4. ^ http://www.atleticonola.it/societa/stadio/
  5. ^ http://www.nonsolonola.it/sport/calcio/370-giugliano-in-esclusiva-nasce-la-nola-citta-dei-gigli-societa-con-titolo-di-serie-d.html
  6. ^ http://www.resport.it/leggiarticolo2.asp?idarticolo=72499
  7. ^ http://www.nonsolonola.it/sport/calcio/383-gsd-nola-citta-dei-gigli-comincia-il-toto-allenatori.html
  8. ^ http://www.nonsolonola.it/sport/calcio/406-il-nuovo-nola-si-chiamera-gsd-nuvla-san-felice-intanto-e-stata-formalizzata-liscrizione-in-serie-d.html