CN Posillipo
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Founded | 1925 |
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League | Serie A1 |
Based in | Naples |
Arena | Felice Scandone (Capacity: 4,500) |
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President | Filippo Parisio |
Manager | Roberto Brancaccio |
Championships | 3 Euroleagues 1 Euro Cup 2 Cup Winners' Cup 1 LEN Supercups 11 Italian Leagues 1 Italian Cup |
Website | cnposillipo.org |
Circolo Nautico Posillipo is an Italian water polo club from Naples established in 1925. It is one of the most laureated Italian clubs, having won three Euroleague,[1] one Cup Winners' Cup and eleven Italian Championships between 1985 and 2005.
Titles
Domestic competitions
Serie A1
- Winners: 11 (1985, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2004)
Coppa Italia
- Winners: 1 (1987)
European competitions
LEN Champions League
- Winners: 3 (1997, 1998, 2005)
LEN Euro Cup
- Winners: 1 (2015)
LEN Super Cup
- Winners: 1 (2005)
- Cup Winners' Cup
- Winners: 2 (1988, 2003)
Famous players
Tamás Kásás
Fabio Bencivenga
Fabrizio Buonocore
Fabio Galasso
Andrea Scotti Galletta
Fabio Galasso
Valentino Gallo
Luigi Di Costanzo
Antracite Lignano
Mino Marsili
Domenico Mattiello
Massimiliano Migliaccio
Franco Pizzabiocca
Francesco Postiglione
Alfredo Riccitiello
Paride Saccoia
Zeno Bertoli
Vincenzo Renzuto Iodice
Nicola Cuccovillo
Lorenzo Briganti
Fabio Baraldi
Gianluigi Foglio
Giuseppe Porzio
Franco Porzio
Luca Marziali
Tommaso Negri
Carlo Silipo
Dario Vasaturo
Fabio Violetti
Ratko Štritof
Andro Bušlje
Nikola Janović
Darko Brgulian
Boris Zloković
Filip Klikovac
Aleksander Radovic
Dušan Popović
Milan Tadić
Vanja Udovičić
Angelos Vlachopoulos
Fabio Violetti
References
- ^ List of champions, 1964-2006, in prowaterpolo.com
External links
- Official website
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- Themis Posillipo
- 1996–97 LEN Champions League champions
- 1 Tadić
- 2 Zizza
- 3 Popović
- 4 G. Porzio
- 5 Postiglione
- 6 Salvati
- 7 Galasso
- 8 F. Porzio
- 9 Antonino
- 10 Gandolfi
- 11 Fiorentino
- 12 Silipo
- 13 Bencivenga
- Head coach: De Crescenzo
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