Fixtures

Italy Serie D 04/28 13:00 37 Asti vs ASD Alcione - View
Italy Serie D 05/05 13:00 38 AC Bra vs Asti - View
Italy Serie D 11/26 13:30 15 Asti vs AVC Vogherese 1919 - View

Results

Italy Serie D 04/21 13:00 36 Lavagnese v Asti L 4-2
Italy Serie D 04/14 13:00 35 Asti v ASDC Gozzano D 0-0
Italy Serie D 04/07 13:00 34 AVC Vogherese 1919 v Asti D 0-0
Italy Serie D 03/28 13:30 33 Asti v Derthona W 2-1
Italy Serie D 03/23 13:30 32 Chisola v Asti D 0-0
Italy Serie D 03/17 13:30 31 Asti v PDHA Evancon W 2-0
Italy Serie D 03/10 14:00 30 Pinerolo FC v Asti D 0-0
Italy Serie D 03/03 14:00 29 Asti v ASD Alba Calcio W 1-0
Italy Serie D 02/25 14:00 28 Sanremese v Asti L 1-0
Italy Serie D 02/25 13:30 26 Ligorna v Asti - View
Italy Serie D 02/25 13:30 29 Asti v ASD Alba Calcio - PPT.
Italy Serie D 02/18 14:00 27 Asti v Fezzanese W 4-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 40 21 19
Wins 17 12 5
Draws 12 5 7
Losses 11 4 7
Goals for 44 29 15
Goals against 33 12 21
Clean sheets 21 13 8
Failed to score 14 5 9

Wikipedia - Asti Calcio FC

Asti Calcio Football Club S.r.l. is an Italian association football club based in Asti, Piedmont. The FIGC registration number of the club was 81,850.

History

Founded officially in 1932 under the name Associazione Calcio Asti (in short: A.C. Asti),[] the club changed its name several times in subsequent years because of mergers with local clubs. The club participated in Serie C league in the past.

In 2006, the club changed the name from A.C. Asti to A.C.D. Asti Colligiana.

The club reverted to original name A.C.D. Asti during the celebrations for the 75th year of operation in 2008.[] The club later incorporated as a società a responsabilità limitata as S.D. Asti Calcio S.r.l.. Asti also partnered with Torino F.C. in youth football in 2013.

The club finished as the 14th of the Group A in the 2014–15 Serie D season.

At the start of 2015–16 Serie D season the club was expelled from the league by FIGC's Co.Vi.So.D., due to the club's financial position. The club had appealed to CONI's Collegio di Garanzia dello Sport, however, the court rejected the appeal and confirming FIGC's decision. In that transfer window, the club also attempted to split into two legal persons, leaving only one legal person to bear the debt. At the same time, the club attempted to merge with Prima Categoria club A.S.D. Sandamianese Asti. It was reported that the attempt to transfer the debt was failed. Asti also changed the name to Asti Calcio F.C. S.r.l.. While Sandamianese became A.S.D. Pro Asti Sandamianese, and relocated from San Damiano d'Asti to Asti. Asti was admitted to Lega Nazionale Dilettanti's (LND) Promozione - Piedmont - Aosta Valley division - Group D instead in September 2015.

In May 2017, the club was penalized 2 points, to be applied to 2017–18 season. A shareholder and director of Asti, Pier Paolo Gherlone was also investigated by the FIGC. Gherlone also owned Pro Asti Sandamianese until 2017.

Asti Calcio F.C. bankrupted in 2017.

Asti's FIGC membership was finally revoked in December 2017. While the membership of the spin-off, Pro Asti Sandamianese, was also cancelled in 2019 due to inactivity.

Asti is a professional soccer team based in Italy. The team is known for its rich history and tradition in Italian football. Asti has a strong fan base and is known for its passionate supporters who cheer on the team during matches.

The team's colors are red and white, and they play their home matches at the Stadio Comunale di Asti. Asti has a talented roster of players who are known for their skill and determination on the field.

Asti has a successful track record in Italian football, having won numerous league titles and domestic cups. The team has also competed in European competitions, showcasing their talent on an international stage.

Overall, Asti is a respected and competitive team in Italian soccer, with a proud history and a bright future ahead.