Fixtures

Italie - Série D 05/05 13:00 38 Pinerolo FC vs ASD Alba Calcio - View
Italie - Série D 11/26 13:30 15 Fezzanese vs Pinerolo FC - View

Résultats

Italie - Série D 04/28 13:00 37 Sanremese v Pinerolo FC D 0-0
Italie - Série D 04/21 13:00 36 Pinerolo FC v Ligorna D 1-1
Italie - Série D 04/14 13:00 35 Varèse v Pinerolo FC D 1-1
Italie - Série D 04/07 13:00 34 Pinerolo FC v Fezzanese L 0-2
Italie - Série D 03/28 13:30 33 US Albenga v Pinerolo FC D 1-1
Italie - Série D 03/23 13:30 32 Pinerolo FC v ASD RG Ticino L 0-1
Italie - Série D 03/17 13:30 31 FC Vado v Pinerolo FC L 4-1
Italie - Série D 03/10 14:00 30 Pinerolo FC v Asti D 0-0
Italie - Série D 03/06 14:00 28 Pinerolo FC v Borgosesia W 3-2
Italie - Série D 03/03 13:30 29 ASD Alcione v Pinerolo FC L 2-1
Italie - Série D 02/25 13:30 26 Pinerolo FC v AC Bra - View
Italie - Série D 02/25 13:30 28 Pinerolo FC v Borgosesia - PPT.

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 38 18 20
Wins 8 5 3
Draws 14 6 8
Losses 16 7 9
Goals for 26 14 12
Goals against 43 22 21
Clean sheets 11 5 6
Failed to score 20 10 10

Wikipedia - Pinerolo FC

Pinerolo Football Club (or simply Pinerolo) is an Italian football club, based in Pinerolo, Piedmont. The team currently plays in Serie D/A.

History

Pinerolo is one of the first football teams in Italy, dating back to before the First World War, but it was only in 1918 that it was officially born as Pinerolo Football Club. The team makes its entrance in football upgraded in 1931 when it won its first championship of Seconda Divisione (the third level of the football pyramid era) and achieves promotion to the Prima Divisione.

Pinerolo remained in the league until 1935 when Prima Divisione is regionally reformed: only one season remained at this level as it got promotion to Serie C in 1936: here Pinerolo remained for five seasons. In 1941 did not submit to play in Serie C, but after the Second World War it was admitted to the league which was greatly enlarged compared to previous seasons.

In 1948 relegated to Promozione and the following year in Prima Divisione: it had to wait until 1956 to get promotion to IV Serie. But in 1956 Pinerolo suffered a new relegation and played again in Prima Divisione where it remained for four seasons before getting promotion in Serie D.

In 1966 relegated again in the Pima Divisione and waited until 1979 to play back in Serie D: it remains at this level until 1998 (except for the 1991-1992 season). The following years, the team played in Eccellenza and Promozione (except for the 2002-2003 season). In 2014-15 season Pinerolo won the Group B of Eccellenza Piedmont and won promotion to Serie D.

In 2015-16 season Pinerolo finished 7th in Girone A of Serie D.

**Pinerolo Football Club**

Le Pinerolo Football Club, anciennement connu sous le nom de Football Club Pro Pinerolo, est un club de football italien basé dans la ville de Pinerolo, dans la province de Turin, au Piémont. Le club a été fondé en 1925 et évolue actuellement en Serie D, le quatrième niveau du football italien.

Le Pinerolo FC dispute ses matchs à domicile au Stadio Luigi Barbieri, un stade d'une capacité de 2 000 places. Les couleurs traditionnelles du club sont le bleu et le blanc.

Au cours de son histoire, le Pinerolo FC a remporté plusieurs titres régionaux, notamment la Prima Categoria Piemontese en 1948 et la Serie D en 2016. Le club a également participé à la Coppa Italia, la Coupe d'Italie de football, à plusieurs reprises, atteignant le troisième tour en 1990.

Parmi les joueurs notables qui ont évolué au Pinerolo FC figurent Roberto Mancini, qui a ensuite connu une carrière internationale réussie avec l'Italie et a entraîné Manchester City, et Paolo Stringara, qui a remporté plusieurs titres avec la Juventus et l'AC Milan.

Le Pinerolo FC est connu pour sa forte culture footballistique et son soutien passionné de la part de ses fans. Le club est un élément important de la communauté locale et joue un rôle actif dans la promotion du football dans la région.