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Italian football club

Football club
Tuttocuoio
Full nameAssociazione Calcio Tuttocuoio 1957 San Miniato s.r.l.
Nickname(s)neroverdi (green-blacks)
conciari (tanners)
Founded1957 (as Ponte a Egola)
1959 (as Tuttocuoio)
GroundLeporaia,
Ponte a Egola, San Miniato, Italy
Capacity500
ChairmanPaola Coia
ManagerFrancesco Tavano
LeagueSerie D Girone D
2023–24Eccellenza Tuscany, 1st (promoted)
Home colours Away colours

Associazione Calcio Tuttocuoio 1957 San Miniato, commonly known as Tuttocuoio, is an Italian association football club located in Ponte a Egola, a frazione of San Miniato, Tuscany. It plays in Serie D.

History

The club was founded in 1957 as U.S. Ponte a Egola. It was renamed as A.S.D. Tuttocuoio Calcio in 1959.

Serie D

The team was promoted to Serie D in the summer of 2010, after winning the Promozione Tuscany in the 2008–09 season.

The club in the season 2009–10 obtained a prestigious tripletta: winning the Coppa Italia Dilettanti 2008–09, obtaining direct promotion to Serie D, having also previously won the Regional Coppa Italia Tuscany, alongside the Eccellenza Tuscany league.

Lega Pro

In 2012–13, Tuttocuoio won the Serie D Girone A and thus ensured promotion to Lega Pro Seconda Divisione for the first time ever. As a professional club, Tuttocuoio ended its first season in tenth place and ensured a spot for the 2014–15 Lega Pro after defeating Aversa Normanna and Arzanese in the playoffs.

Return to amateur football

After being relegated back to Serie D in 2017, Tuttocuoio moved back to their original home venue in Ponte a Egola, after having played their professional seasons at the Stadio Libero Masini of neighbouring town Santa Croce sull'Arno.

In 2020, Tuttocuoio suffered another relegation, this time to Eccellenza.

Colors and badge

The club colours are green and black.

Honours

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