Fixtures

Italy Serie D 01/18 14:00 20 Imolese vs Piacenza - View
Italy Serie D 01/25 13:30 21 Pro Palazzo vs Imolese - View
Italy Serie D 02/01 13:30 22 Imolese vs Tuttocuoio - View
Italy Serie D 02/08 13:30 23 Correggese vs Imolese - View
Italy Serie D 02/15 13:30 24 Imolese vs SCD Progresso Calcio - View
Italy Serie D 02/22 13:30 25 Lentigione vs Imolese - View

Results

Italy Serie D 01/10 13:30 19 Sangiuliano City FC v Imolese L 4-0
Italy Serie D 01/04 13:30 18 Imolese v Pistoiese L 0-1
Italy Serie D 12/21 13:30 17 Rovato Vertovese SSD v Imolese L 2-0
Italy Serie D 12/14 13:30 16 Imolese v ASD Sasso Marconi L 1-3
Italy Serie D 12/07 13:30 15 Desenzano Calvina v Imolese L 4-3
Italy Serie D 11/30 13:30 14 Imolese v Tropical Coriano D 1-1
Italy Serie D 11/23 13:30 13 Cittadella Vis Modena v Imolese L 3-1
Italy Serie D 11/16 13:30 12 Imolese v Pro Sesto L 0-1
Italy Serie D 11/09 13:30 11 A.C. Crema 1908 v Imolese D 2-2
Italy Serie D 11/02 13:30 10 Imolese v A.C.D. Sant'Angelo D 1-1
Italy Serie D 10/26 13:30 9 CS Trevigliese v Imolese W 0-1
Italy Serie D 10/19 13:00 8 Imolese v Lentigione L 0-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 40 20 20
Wins 10 5 5
Draws 14 6 8
Losses 16 9 7
Goals for 42 21 21
Goals against 53 23 30
Clean sheets 10 3 7
Failed to score 18 10 8

Wikipedia - Imolese Calcio 1919

Imolese Calcio 1919 is a professional football club based in Imola, Emilia-Romagna, that currently plays in Serie D. Their home pitch, Romeo Galli Stadium, is located inside the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari to the left of the curving frontstretch before the Variante Tamburello.

History

Foundation

The club was founded in 1919 and would join the Italian Football Federation six years later. In 1929, it achieved promotion to the second division. In 1934, the club achieved promotion to the top flight. In 1936, just one year after promotion to the top division, the club refounded and begins participation in Serie D.

For the next 40 or so years the club yoyoed between the third and fifth divisions. In the 1989–90 season, they achieved promotion to Serie C2 (fourth division), but they were unable to promote due to financial difficulties.

In 2005, A.C. Imolese S.r.l. was expelled from 2005–06 Serie C2 due to financial irregularities. The club was refounded under the name Imolese Calcio 1919 S.s.d a r.l and was admitted to Eccellenza Emilia-Romagna (fifth tier). In the 2005–06 season Imolese was relegated to Promozione after finishing sixteenth in Emilia–Romagna Group B. The following season Imolese won the Promozione, and then returned to Eccellenza.

In the 2012–13 season, it won promotion to Serie D, winning against Giulianova in the play-off semi-final and San Colombano in the final. In the 2017–18 season the club achieved promotion to Serie C. That season they shortened their name to just Imolese Calcio 1919. In the 2018–19 season the club finished third in Serie C and qualified to the promotion playoffs but lost the playoff semi-final. However less than five years later the club was relegated back to Serie D.

Imolese Calcio 1919, commonly referred to as Imolese, is a professional soccer team based in Imola, Italy. Founded in 1919, the club has a rich history and a strong connection to its local community. The team plays its home matches at the Stadio Romeo Galli, which boasts a passionate fan base that creates an electric atmosphere during games.

Imolese competes in the lower divisions of Italian football, primarily in Serie C, where it strives to make its mark and achieve promotion to higher leagues. The team's colors are red and blue, symbolizing its vibrant spirit and determination on the pitch.

Over the years, Imolese has developed a reputation for nurturing young talent and promoting a style of play that emphasizes teamwork, resilience, and tactical discipline. The club's commitment to developing local players and engaging with the community has endeared it to fans, making it a beloved institution in the region.

With a focus on growth and ambition, Imolese aims to build on its storied legacy and continue to compete at higher levels of Italian football, while remaining a source of pride for the city of Imola.