Fixtures

Italy Serie D 09/15 12:30 2 Ilvamaddalena vs Atletico Lodigiani - View
Italy Serie D 09/22 13:00 3 Atletico Lodigiani vs Cassino - View
Italy Serie D 09/29 13:00 4 FC Guidonia Montecelio 1937 vs Atletico Lodigiani - View
Italy Serie D 10/06 13:00 5 Atletico Lodigiani vs ASD Trastevere - View
Italy Serie D 10/13 13:00 6 Real Monterotondo vs Atletico Lodigiani - View
Italy Serie D 10/20 13:00 7 Atletico Lodigiani vs Puteolana - View

Results

Italy Serie D 09/08 13:00 1 Atletico Lodigiani v Anzio Calcio 1924 L 1-2
Italy Serie D Cup 09/01 14:00 - ASD Trastevere v Atletico Lodigiani W 1-3

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 2 1 1
Wins 1 0 1
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 1 1 0
Goals for 4 1 3
Goals against 3 2 1
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 0 0 0

Wikipedia - AS Lodigiani

Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Lodigiani 1972 or Lodigiani in short, is an Italian football club based in Rome, Italy. The club is notable for their youth products. In the 1980s to 2000s, the club played in Serie C1 and Serie C2. In 2004, the club merged with Cisco Calcio Roma and became Cisco Lodigiani, despite that club changed the name back to Cisco Calcio Roma (Cisco Roma) in 2005 and then Atletico Roma F.C. in 2010. Since 2005, was founded as phoenix club of the original A.S. Lodigiani as A.S.D. Atletico Lodigiani. They were amateur football clubs or youth academies.

History

Lodigiani was founded in 1972.[]

A.S. Lodigiani was known for having one of the finest Italian youth systems, with players such as Francesco Totti, Andrea Silenzi, Luigi Apolloni, David Di Michele, Roberto Stellone etc. among its former youth team footballers.

In 2003, Longarini family sold Lodigiani to Cisco Italia group. That group was owned by Piero Tulli. Cisco Italia also owned A.S. Cisco Calcio Roma, or known as Cisco Roma, before the acquisition.

In 2004–05 Serie C2 [it] season, A.S. Lodigiani was merged with Cisco Roma to become A.S. Cisco Lodigiani. In precise, the license of A.S. Lodigiani was renamed to A.S. Cisco Lodigiani in 2004, which was reverted to Cisco Calcio Roma in 2005. While the license of A.S. Cisco Calcio Roma was sold in 2004, to become A.S.D. Frascati Calcio, which became Lupa Frascati in 2006.

The shuffles made the disappearance of Lodigiani, while Cisco achieved a "promotion" to the professional league, while Lupa Frascati avoided relegation from Serie D, as well as the creation of U.S.D. Tor di Quinto by using the license of the old Lupa Frascati.

Lodigiani is a storied soccer team based in Rome, Italy, known for its rich history and commitment to developing young talent. Founded in 1970, the club has established itself as a prominent force in the Italian youth soccer scene, fostering a strong community spirit and a passion for the beautiful game.

The team's colors, typically featuring a striking combination of red and white, symbolize their vibrant identity and dedication to excellence. Lodigiani plays its home matches at the historic Stadio Tre Fontane, where fans gather to support their team with unwavering enthusiasm.

Lodigiani is renowned for its youth academy, which has produced numerous players who have gone on to achieve success in professional soccer, both in Italy and abroad. The club emphasizes a philosophy of teamwork, discipline, and sportsmanship, instilling these values in its players from a young age.

With a focus on competitive play, Lodigiani participates in various regional and national leagues, consistently striving for success while nurturing the next generation of soccer stars. The team's commitment to community engagement and grassroots initiatives further solidifies its reputation as a beloved institution in the world of Italian soccer. Whether on the pitch or in the stands, Lodigiani embodies the spirit of soccer, uniting players and fans alike in their shared love for the game.