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Football club
Cjarlins Muzane
Full nameSocietà Sportiva Dilettantistica a responsabilità limitata Cjarlins Muzane
Nickname(s)Chei de ringhiere
Founded2003
GroundStadio Eros Della Ricca,
Carlino, Italy
ChairmanVincenzo Zanutta
ManagerMauro Zironelli
LeagueSerie D Group C
2023–24Serie D Group C, 15th of 18
Websitehttps://www.cjarlinsmuzane.it/
Home colours Away colours

Società Sportiva Dilettantistica a responsabilità limitata Cjarlins Muzane, or simply Cjarlins Muzane, is an Italian association football club located in Carlino, Friuli-Venezia Giulia. It currently plays in Serie D Group C.

The club was born in 2003 as US Cjarlins Muzane from the merger between AC Futura (from Carlino, red-blue colors) and SS Muzzanese (from Muzzana del Turgnano, orange color)

History

The origin of Cjarlins Muzane date back to 2003, when the new club took life (and registration number 58127) from Muzzanese, which was the only team to play football in the zone after the interruption of AC Futura activity. Leading the transition is Fernando Targato, patron of SS Muzzanese who becomes the secretary (and still is today) of the club, whose command was immediately taken over by the entrepreneur Vincenzo Zanutta the owner of Zanutta S.p.a., who has always been at the helm of the orange-heavenly team ever since.
A curiosity concerns the choice of the name: initially, the newborn association could not decide, therefore, also on the inspiration of ASD Lavarian Mortean (born from the merger of Lavariano and Mortegliano), a name was adopted that would highlight the villages of Carlino and Muzzana, expressing them in Friulian.
From its foundation to today, it has been a continuous advancement of the category, given that the Cjarlins Muzane in its history has never known relegation. The first appearance is in the 2003-04 Terza Categoria Championship. The following year the club wins the tournament and flies to the Seconda Categoria. The freshman season is interlocutory, but the following year leads to the primacy and the jump to the Prima Categoria. The rule of the second year is always valid and so, after a quiet salvation, the landing in Promozione arrives through the play-offs. In this category, Cjarlins Muzane participated for three years, then win the championship - after a second place the previous year behind ASD Lignano - and fly to Eccellenza. In 2017 the promotion to Serie D arrives and the club completes the ride in the amateur leagues.

Seasons

Season League Cups
Division P W D L F A Pts Pos Cup Round
2003–04 Terza Categoria, group D 22 9 9 4 44 29 60 5th Terza Categoria Cup Semifinals
2004–05 Terza Categoria, group D 23 16 5 2 39 12 53 1st ↑ Terza Categoria Cup 2nd round
2005–06 Seconda Categoria, group C 30 12 13 5 41 29 49 5th Seconda Categoria Cup 2nd round
2006–07 Seconda Categoria, group C 30 16 9 5 54 25 57 1st ↑ Seconda Categoria Cup 1st round
2007–08 Prima Categoria, group B 30 10 9 11 42 42 39 9th Prima Categoria Cup 1st round
2008–09 Prima Categoria, group B 30 14 11 5 50 32 53 3rd ↑ Prima Categoria Cup 1st round
2009–10 Promozione, group A 30 11 11 8 36 32 44 7th FVG Cup 1st round
2010–11 Promozione, group A 30 18 6 7 51 32 60 2nd FVG Cup 1st round
2011–12 Promozione, group A 30 23 3 4 72 23 72 1st ↑ FVG Cup Eighters
2012–13 Eccellenza 32 13 6 13 39 38 67 5th FVG Cup Semifinals
2013–14 Eccellenza 30 10 9 11 38 38 39 7th FVG Cup Semifinals
2014–15 Eccellenza 30 18 6 6 52 29 60 2nd FVG Cup 1st round
2015–16 Eccellenza 30 15 8 7 54 34 53 3rd FVG Cup 1st round
2016–17 Eccellenza 30 18 9 3 61 28 63 1st ↑ FVG Cup Runners-up
2017–18 Serie D, group C 34 10 14 10 51 49 41 11th Serie D Cup Preliminary round
2018–19 Serie D, group C 34 12 10 12 63 55 46 7th Serie D Cup 1st round
2019–20 Serie D, group C 28 8 12 6 10 44 47 9th Serie D Cup Interrupted
2020–21 Serie D, group C 38 13 13 12 60 60 52 10th Serie D Cup 1st round
Source: Messaggero Veneto – Giornale del Friuli

Key

1st 2nd
Champions Runners-up Promoted Relegated

Honours

Winners: 2016–17
  • Promozione Friuli-Venezia Giulia (2nd regional level)
Winners: 2011–12
  • Seconda Categoria Friuli-Venezia Giulia (4th regional level)
Winners: 2006–07
  • Terza Categoria Friuli-Venezia Giulia (lowest regional level)
Winners: 2004–05
  • Coppa Italia Dilettanti Friuli-Venezia Giulia
Runners-up: 2016–17

Colors and badge

The team's colors are orange and light blue.

References

  1. Official report number 3 of 31st July 2003
  2. Zanutta. "Azienda". Zanutta (in Italian). Retrieved 7 July 2022.
  3. il FRIULI magazine - Calcio dilettanti, la storia dei nostri club. Page 13. Year 2015. Website
  4. ^ Tournament interrupted in March 2020 due to the Covid-19 emergency.

External links

Serie D
Girone A
Girone B
Girone C
Girone D
Girone E
Girone F
Girone G
Girone H
Girone I
Champions


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