Results

Italy Serie D 03/28 13:30 33 [4] Reggio Calabria v Akragas [9] L 5-1
Italy Serie D 03/24 14:00 32 [11] Akragas v Igea Virtus [8] W 3-0
Italy Serie D 03/17 14:00 31 ASD Sancataldese v Akragas L 3-0
Italy Serie D 03/10 14:00 30 Akragas v AC Locri W 3-1
Italy Serie D 03/03 14:00 29 ASD Canicatti v Akragas L 2-1
Italy Serie D 02/26 14:00 28 Akragas v Real Casalnuova W 1-0
Italy Serie D 02/25 13:30 29 ASD Canicatti v Akragas - PPT.
Italy Serie D 02/18 13:30 28 Akragas v Real Casalnuova - PPT.
Italy Serie D 02/04 13:30 26 [3] Vibonese v Akragas [9] L 1-0
Italy Serie D 01/31 13:30 25 Akragas v ASD Castrovillari Calcio W 5-1
Italy Serie D 01/28 13:30 24 [1] Trapani v Akragas [10] L 4-1
Italy Serie D 01/21 14:00 23 Akragas v ASD Ragusa L 0-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 31 15 16
Wins 11 8 3
Draws 5 1 4
Losses 15 6 9
Goals for 39 26 13
Goals against 49 19 30
Clean sheets 9 4 5
Failed to score 11 4 7

Wikipedia - ASD Akragas 2018

Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Akragas 2018, commonly referred to as Akragas, is an Italian association football club based in Agrigento, Sicily. The club, in its first inception, was founded in 1929 and has played many years at Serie C level, and currently plays in the regional amateur Eccellenza league of Sicily.

History

The foundation

An ancestor of the club was known to have played since at least the early-1930s as Associazione Calcio Agrigento. The club had moderate success in the lower divisions of Italian football; it progressed beyond the regional Sicilian scene to Serie C for the first time in the 1939–40 season.

By the late 1940s A.C. Agrigento had fallen in stature, competing in the regional Promozione Sicily league after being relegated; their decline fully set in 1952 when the club became defunct due to financial difficulties.

Revival as Akragas

Following the previous club's closure, Akragas was revamped and a new team was set up by chairman Enzo Lauretta during 1952. The club was renamed Unione Sportiva Akragas, rather than using the Italianized version of the name, the club paid homage to the city's Magna Graecia roots. A noted figure in Sicilian football, Carmelo Di Bella was put in place as the club's first manager, while Gaspare Gallo was its first captain. To attract the attention of the supporters of defunct Agrigento, Akragas changed its colour, abandoning its violet and taking the white and blue of Agrigento.

In the 2013–14 season, Akragas barely missed out on promotion to Lega Pro in favour of Savoia, but would go on to achieve this in the next season by winning Group I of the Serie D league. They began to play in the Lega Pro after the 2015–16 season.

Club president Silvio Alessi announced on 13 July 2018, that the team did not register for the upcoming season of Serie D, to which it had been relegated, and the club had been placed in liquidation.

The club was successively refounded and admitted to the Promozione amateur league of Sicily in 2018. In 2023, Akragas won the Eccellenza Sicily (Group A) title and assured promotion to Serie D.

Akragas is a professional soccer team based in Agrigento, Italy. The team was founded in 1929 and currently competes in the Serie D, the fourth tier of Italian soccer. The team's colors are yellow and blue, and they play their home matches at the Stadio Esseneto.

Akragas has a rich history in Italian soccer and has a passionate fan base that supports the team through thick and thin. The team has had success in various competitions over the years and has produced talented players who have gone on to play at higher levels of the sport.

The team is known for its attacking style of play and strong team spirit, with players who are dedicated to giving their all on the field. Akragas is a respected club in Italian soccer and continues to strive for success in every match they play.