Fixtures

Italy Serie C Group B 04/28 18:00 38 U.S. Ancona vs Lucchese - View

Results

Italy Serie C Group B 04/21 14:30 37 [6] Pescara v U.S. Ancona [16] W 0-2
Italy Serie C Group B 04/14 14:15 36 [17] U.S. Ancona v Sestri Levante [14] W 3-1
Italy Serie C Group B 04/07 12:00 35 [9] Pontedera v U.S. Ancona [16] L 2-0
Italy Serie C Group B 03/30 15:15 34 [16] U.S. Ancona v Spal [15] D 0-0
Italy Serie C Group B 03/23 16:30 33 [18] Recanatese v U.S. Ancona [16] L 2-0
Italy Serie C Group B 03/17 13:00 32 [17] U.S. Ancona v Torres [2] D 1-1
Italy Serie C Group B 03/09 15:15 31 [4] Perugia v U.S. Ancona [15] L 2-0
Italy Serie C Group B 03/05 19:45 30 [16] U.S. Ancona v Fermana [20] W 2-1
Italy Serie C Group B 03/02 17:30 29 [11] Arezzo v U.S. Ancona [15] L 3-0
Italy Serie C Group B 02/24 15:15 28 [15] U.S. Ancona v Rimini [10] L 1-3
Italy Serie C Group B 02/18 13:00 27 [14] U.S. Ancona v Carrarese [3] D 2-2
Italy Serie C Group B 02/14 19:45 26 [15] Vis Pesaro v U.S. Ancona [14] D 2-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 43 22 21
Wins 11 7 4
Draws 15 8 7
Losses 17 7 10
Goals for 47 29 18
Goals against 57 26 31
Clean sheets 9 5 4
Failed to score 14 5 9

Wikipedia - US Ancona

Unione Sportiva Ancona, commonly referred to as Ancona, is an Italian football club based in Ancona, Marche.

The club is widely considered to be the heir of defunct former Serie A club Ancona, with whom it shares its official historical logo. The continuation of football in Ancona goes back to 1905 when the original club was first founded.

History

Ancona has a long history of football clubs sharing the same red and white colours and a similar logo. Originally, the club was named Anconitana before changing the name to reflect the city of Ancona in the 1980s. Reaching the final of the 1994 Coppa Italia and spending two seasons in the Serie A eleven years apart, the original club was refounded after a 2004 relegation from the top flight in last place. This came after the club had loaded up on experienced players of high profile such as Mário Jardel, Dario Hübner and Eusebio Di Francesco without success. Six years later, the club was refounded again, demoting it from the second to fourth tier. In 2017, a third bankruptcy saw the refounded club drop out of the professional leagues.

The most recent club was founded in 2021 as the merger of Serie C club S.S. Matelica Calcio 1921, from the city of Matelica, with Ancona-based Eccellenza club Anconitana.

As part of the merger, all logos and naming rights of Matelica were given away to Prima Categoria club G.S. Corrado Fabiani Matelica, formally owned by chairman Mauro Canil's wife and which is now to be legally considered the heir of Matelica itself, whereas, as part of the merger, Anconitana brought the original footballing logo, as well as the rights to use the Stadio del Conero in the city of Ancona. The new club's board will be the same as Matelica's, with Mauro Canil as majority shareholder and chairman, whereas Anconitana's original owner Stefano Marconi will be linked to Ancona-Matelica as the club's official main sponsor for the following five years. The club board stated their aim to have the official name changed to just "Ancona" by 2022, pending approval by the Italian Football Federation.

On 30 March 2022, Malaysian billionaire entrepreneur Tony Tiong, nephew of Tiong Hiew King, was announced as the new majority shareholder, after having acquired 95% of the club's shares. By the end of the season, the club changed its denomination to Unione Sportiva Ancona, thus severing its association with Matelica altogether.

Ancona is a professional soccer team based in Ancona, Italy. The team was founded in 1905 and has a rich history in Italian football. Ancona plays their home matches at the Stadio del Conero, a modern stadium with a capacity of 26,000 spectators.

The team's colors are red and white, and they are known for their passionate fan base and competitive spirit on the field. Ancona has a strong tradition of developing talented young players and has produced several notable footballers who have gone on to have successful careers in Italy and abroad.

Ancona competes in the Serie C, the third tier of Italian football, and has a strong record of success in the league. The team has a reputation for playing attractive, attacking football and has a history of competing for promotion to higher divisions.

Overall, Ancona is a respected and well-established club in Italian football, with a proud history and a bright future ahead.