Fixtures

Italy Serie C Group B 10/18 12:30 10 Livorno vs Sambenedettese - View
Italy Serie C Group B 10/26 13:30 11 Ascoli vs Sambenedettese - View
Italy Serie C Cup 10/29 14:00 8 Sambenedettese vs Ascoli - View
Italy Serie C Group B 11/02 16:30 12 Sambenedettese vs FC Guidonia Montecelio 1937 - View
Italy Serie C Group B 11/07 19:30 13 Campobasso vs Sambenedettese - View
Italy Serie C Group B 11/15 19:30 14 Sambenedettese vs Ternana - View

Results

Italy Serie C Group B 10/12 18:30 9 [4] Sambenedettese v Ravenna [3] L 0-1
Italy Serie C Group B 10/04 12:30 8 [18] Torres v Sambenedettese [7] W 0-2
Italy Serie C Group B 09/27 13:00 7 [10] Sambenedettese v Juventus U23 [4] W 4-2
Italy Serie C Group B 09/23 18:45 6 [17] Perugia v Sambenedettese [14] W 1-2
Italy Serie C Group B 09/20 13:00 5 [13] Sambenedettese v AC Carpi [14] L 0-1
Italy Serie C Group B 09/13 13:00 4 [9] Mumbai City FC v Sambenedettese [11] D 1-1
Italy Serie C Group B 09/07 18:30 3 [7] Sambenedettese v Forli [12] L 1-2
Italy Serie C Group B 08/30 19:00 2 [3] Gubbio v Sambenedettese [5] D 1-1
Italy Serie C Group B 08/22 19:15 1 [17] Sambenedettese v AC Bra [4] W 1-0
Italy Serie C Cup 08/16 19:00 7 Sambenedettese v Vis Pesaro W 2-0
Europe Friendlies 08/07 16:00 - Foligno v Sambenedettese L 3-1
Club Friendly List 08/03 15:00 - Rimini v Sambenedettese - CANC

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 43 23 20
Wins 24 12 12
Draws 8 3 5
Losses 11 8 3
Goals for 74 35 39
Goals against 38 20 18
Clean sheets 18 10 8
Failed to score 9 6 3

Wikipedia - AS Sambenedettese

A.S. Sambenedettese S.r.l. is an Italian association football club, based in San Benedetto del Tronto, Marche. Sambenedettese currently plays in Serie C Group B.

History

Foundation

The original club was founded in 1923 as U.S. Sambenedettese.

In 1956, the club was first promoted to Serie B, a division where they spent a total of 21 seasons (the last time of which was in 1989). In the 1980s, they also had a young Walter Zenga as a goalkeeper in their stint in the Italian second division.

In 1994, the club went bankrupt and was successively forced to restart from Eccellenza. In 2000, the club was acquired by Luciano Gaucci and eventually won promotion back to professionalism in 2001 and then to Serie C1 just a year later.

In 2009, the club was forced to restart again from Eccellenza, this time as U.S. Sambenedettese 1923.

In 2012–13 season, Sambenedettese won Group F of Serie D, but it was not promoted to Lega Pro Seconda Divisione as it was excluded by Federal Council's decision for incomplete documentation of submission to the league. The company behind the club also changed the name to U.S. Sambenedettese 1923 S.r.l. at that time. Refounded as A.S.D. Sambenedettese Calcio, the club restarted from Eccellenza Marche and promptly won promotion to Serie D. On 4 August 2015, Franco Fedeli acquired the then-Serie D club, and in 2016 Sambenedettese were promoted back to Lega Pro as the Group F winner of 2015–16 Serie D. The club was known as S.S.D. Sambenedettese ARL at that time. At the start of 2016–17 season the company behind the club changed the name to S.S. Sambenedettese S.r.l. (P.IVA 02177180441), but marketing as S.S. Sambenedettese Calcio. In 2020, the club was sold by Franco Fedeli to Italian-Argentine entrepreneur and Bangor City F.C. owner Domenico Serafino. However, less than a year later, after Serafino failed to comply with several financial requirements, the club was declared bankrupt.

The club's naming rights were then acquired by entrepreneur Roberto Renzi and was refounded as A.S. Sambenedettese. After repaying all debts, the newly reformed club was formally accepted by the Italian Football Federation, this way maintaining their spot in the Serie C league. The club was however excluded from Serie C due to financial irregularities and successively admitted to Serie D following a successful appeal and the payment of a league membership fee.

In 2023, Sambenedettese were also excluded from Serie D, and the club's naming rights were assigned to fellow Serie D club Porto d'Ascoli, who restarted under the new denomination of U.S. Sambenedettese. In 2025, the club was promoted back to Serie C.

S.S. Sambenedettese Calcio, commonly referred to as Sambenedettese, is a professional football club based in San Benedetto del Tronto, a picturesque coastal town in the Marche region of Italy. Founded in 1921, the club has a rich history and a passionate fan base, known for their unwavering support and vibrant atmosphere during home matches at the Stadio Riviera delle Palme.

Sambenedettese has experienced various successes throughout its history, including multiple promotions to higher divisions, showcasing a tradition of competitive spirit and resilience. The team's colors, red and blue, symbolize the club's identity and pride, while the emblem reflects its deep-rooted connection to the local community.

The club has a reputation for developing young talent and fostering a strong team spirit, often blending experienced players with promising newcomers. Sambenedettese's style of play is characterized by tactical discipline, teamwork, and an attacking mindset, making them a formidable opponent in Italy's lower leagues.

With a commitment to excellence both on and off the pitch, Sambenedettese continues to strive for success, aiming to return to the higher echelons of Italian football while maintaining its strong ties to the local culture and community. The club's motto, "Forza Samb," encapsulates the determination and passion that drives the team and its supporters.