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Italian futsal club

Football club
Montesilvano
Full nameCittà di Montesilvano Calcio a 5
Founded1984
Dissolved2017
GroundMontesilvano, Italy
ChairmanAntonio Iervolino
LeagueSerie A2
Home colours Away colours Third colours

Città di Montesilvano Calcio a 5 is a futsal club based in Montesilvano, Italy. It is the only Italian club to win the UEFA Futsal Cup (2010–11)

Chronology

Cronistoria del Città di Montesilvano C5
  • 1984 · Foundation of Pescara C/5.
  • 1984–89· in Serie C.

  • 1989–90 · 1ª in Serie C. Promotion to Serie B, and renunciation for economic reasons.
  • 1990–91 · 1ª in Serie C. Promotion to Serie B.
  • 1991–92 · 1ª in Serie B. Promotion to Serie A.
  • 1992–93 · 13ª in Serie A.
  • 1993 · Merged with Virtus Serena C.S.A.. Assumes the name Polisportiva Virtus Pescara.
  • 1993–94 · 11ª in Serie A.
  • 1994–95 · 10ª in Serie A.
  • 1995–96 · 14ª in Serie A.
  • 1996–97 · 8ª in Serie A.
3º in the play-offs.
  • 1997 · Merged with l'Angolana Sport. Assumes the name Polisportiva Angolana.
  • 1997–98 · 14ª in Serie A.
Won the play-out against Vesuvio Napoli.
  • 1998–99 · 12ª in Serie A.
  • 1999 · Returned to the team name Pescara C5.

Quarter-finalist in the play-offs.
Round of 16 in the Coppa Italia.
Won the play-out against Arzignano Grifo.
Round of 16 in the Coppa Italia.
  • 2001–02 · 13ª in Serie A. Relegated to Serie B, but later was rescinded.
Lost in the play-out to CUS Chieti.
Quarter-finalist in the Coppa Italia.
Semi-finalist in the play-offs.
Round of 16 in the Coppa Italia
  • 2003 · Assumes the name Città di Montesilvano C5.
  • 2003–04 · 3ª in Serie A.
Quarter-finalist in the play-offs.
Finalist in the Coppa Italia.
Quarter-finaliast in the play-offs.
Quarter-finalist in the Coppa Italia.
Quarter-finalist in the play-offs.
Semi-finalist in the play-offs.
Won the Coppa Italia (1º title).
Quarter-finalist in the play-offs.
Quarter-finalist in the Coppa Italia.
Beaten finalist in the Supercoppa italiana.
3ª in European Futsal Cup Winners Cup.
Beaten-finalist in the play-offs.
Semi-finalist in the Coppa Italia.

  • 2009–10 · 2ª in Serie A. Champion of Italy (1º title).
Semi-finalist in the Coppa Italia.
Semi-finalist in the play-offs.
Semi-finalist in the Coppa Italia.
Beaten-finalist in the Supercoppa italiana.
Won the UEFA Futsal Cup (1º title).
Semi-finalist in the play-offs.
Semi-finalist in the Coppa Italia.
Semi-finalist in the Coppa Italia.
  • 2013 · Renounces Serie A status and relegated to Serie B.
  • 2013–14 · 1ª in group C di Serie B. Promossa in Serie A2.
Won the Coppa Italia di Serie B (1º title).

Honours

UEFA Club Competitions record

UEFA Futsal Cup

Season Competition Round Country Opponent Result Venue
2010/11 UEFA Futsal Cup Main Round Finland Ilves 6–1 Montesilvano
Israel ASA Tel Aviv 6–1 Montesilvano
Croatia Nacional Zagreb 2–1 Montesilvano
Elite Round Russia Viz-Sinara 2–1 Yekaterinburg
Azerbaijan Araz Naxçivan 2–2 Yekaterinburg
Cyprus AGBU Ararat 10–0 Yekaterinburg
Final Four Portugal Benfica 3–0 Almaty
Portugal Sporting CP 5–2 Almaty
2011/12 UEFA Futsal Cup Elite Round Ukraine Uragan Ivano-Frankovsk 1–1 Padova
Slovakia Slov-Mativ 2–1 Padova
Italy Marca Futsal 2–2 Padova

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Current teams
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