S.C. Vallée d'Aoste

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Vallée d'Aoste
Logo of football team S.C. Vallée d'Aoste.png
Full nameSaint-Christophe Vallée d'Aoste S.r.l.
Founded1971 (as Polisportiva Saint-Christophe)
Ground,
Aosta, Italy
Capacity2,000
ChairmanCorrado Musso
ManagerGabriele Corvo
LeagueSerie D/A
2012–13Lega Pro Seconda Divisione/A, 15th

Saint-Christophe Vallée d'Aoste (usually referred to as Vallée d'Aoste) is an Italian association football club, based in Saint-Christophe, Aosta Valley, but playing in Aosta. Vallée d'Aoste competed in Lega Pro Seconda Divisione for the first time in the 2012–13 season, but it was immediately relegated back to Serie D.

History[]

Foundation[]

The club is the main football team of sports club Unione Polisportiva Saint-Christophe A.S.D. that was founded in 1971 as Saint-Christophe Calcio and includes also sections of athletic and tennis.[1]

Serie D 2010–11[]

In summer 2010, the club, that had just been promoted for the first time from Eccellenza Piedmont and Aosta Valley to Serie D, changed its name to the current one, in memory of the former main team in the region, Valle d'Aosta Calcio, that just went bankrupt.

In the 2010–11 season the club gains access to the promotion play-off for Lega Pro Seconda Divisione, where it is beaten and eliminated by Rimini with the result of 3–1 in the last match of "Triangular 2" in the third round.

Serie D 2011–12[]

In the 2011–12 Serie D season, Vallée d'Aoste was promoted for the first time to Lega Pro Seconda Divisione. The club changed its name to the current one in order to represent the whole Aosta Valley.

Colors and badge[]

The team's colors are white and claret.

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