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      • Cagliari became the first ever out-right champions of Serie C during the 1951–52 season; prior to that in the league, the championship was shared amongst more than one team.
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  2. Cagliari became the first ever out-right champions of Serie C during the 195152 season; prior to that in the league, the championship was shared amongst more than one team. They spent the 1950s from then on in Serie B , losing a promotion play-off in 1954.

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  3. Aug 29, 2024 · Cagliari became the first ever out-right champions of Serie C during the 195152 season; prior to that in the league, the championship was shared amongst more than one team. They spent the 1950s from then on in Serie B , losing a promotion play-off in 1954.

    • History of Cagliari Football Team: from 1920 to The Second World War
    • Story of Cagliari Football Team: from The Second World War to The Championship
    • History of Cagliari Football: After Gigi Riva and The Difficulties in The 80s
    • Story of Cagliari Football: The Years 2000

    The story of this team begins on the 30th of May 1920 when Gaetano Fichera, surgeon and sport leader, founded the Cagliari football Club. On the 8th of September that year, the team had its first victory against Torres di Sassari at the Stallaggio Meloni stadium. Coached by Giorgio Mereu, who became the new president of Cagliari after Fichera, the ...

    The red and blue team returned to the field in 1945 and during the season of 1951-1952 it won the Serie C championship and was promoted to Serie B where it classified 6th in the next championship. Over the years the team leader was changed 50 times, and in 1960 Cagliari slipped back into Serie C. The team was promoted again to be in Serie B after j...

    Cagliari was coached by Lauro Toneatto during the championship in 1976-1977 and was classified 6th place. When it was about to be a part of Serie A again, a team fan threw an orange from the stands and hit the player from Salento, Ruggiero Cannito, directly in the face during the Cagliari-Lecce match, leading to the Lecce victory 0-2, and Cagliari ...

    Cagliari was promoted to Serie A in 2003-2004 while Edoardo Reja was on the sidelines and Gianfranco Zola in the field, the next season the team plays its third semifinal in the Italian Cup. In 2008-2009 the sidelines are occupied by Massimiliano Allegri and in 2014 by Zdeněk Zeman. On the 17th of May 2015, Cagliari is again in Serie B after playin...

  4. Prima Divisione. Parentheses denote other teams promoted. 1929–30 – Udinese, (Libertas), (Derthona), (Palermo) 1930–31 – Comense, Vigevanesi, Cagliari. 1931–32 – Giovanni Grion, Messina, Sampierdarenese. 1932–33 – Initially: Perugia, Foggia, Vezio Parducci Viareggio, Following expansion: Catanzarese, Seregno, SPAL, Pavia, Vicenza, Derthona.

  5. The club was formed in 1920, and joined the Italian league in 1930. Before that time they played regional competitions in the South and Sardinia. The club has won one Serie A title. They also won the Serie B once and Serie C four times. This list details the club's achievements in major competitions, and the top scorers for each season.

  6. Aug 27, 2020 · In 1963, whilst preparing for their second season back in Serie B, Cagliari captured promising young striker Luigi “Gigi” Riva from Serie C’s Legnano-Ivrea. It remains arguably the best 37 million lira spent in Italian football history.

  7. History. The first decade of its existence, Cagliari Calcio participated in regional competitions before joining the Italian league in 1929-30 season as a member of Prima Divisione D. The best period for Cagliari was during the second half of the 1960s and the first years of the 1970s.