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2002–03 Florentia Viola season

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Serie C2 (Group B)
  
Champions

Top goalscorer
  
Christian Riganò (30)

President Chief Executive Officer
  
Diego Della Valle Sandro Mencucci

Manager
  
Pietro Vierchowod Alberto Cavasin

Florentia Viola was the newly founded club that replaced bankrupt A.C. Fiorentina in the Italian domestic league system. Playing at Stadio Artemio Franchi in Florence, Florentia retained the support Fiorentina had had, and set Serie C2 spectator records due to the interest from fans accustomed to see Gabriel Batistuta, Rui Costa and a team challenging Italy's top clubs.

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With Serie B set for an expansion to 24 clubs for 2003-04, owner family Della Valle successfully argued that Florentia should be granted the 24th slot on the basis of 'historical merits'. It was widely seen as the Italian football federation compensated Florentia for being relegated two series instead of the normal one in case of bankruptcy. Florentia also won the rights to use the original Fiorentina name, the club being renamed ACF Fiorentina' prior to the 2003-04 season.

Goalkeepers

  • Andrea Ivan
  • Francesco Scotti
  • Francesco Palmieri
  • Defenders

  • Ekye Bismark
  • Roberto Ripa
  • Alessandro Radi
  • Carlo Cherubini
  • Martino Traversa
  • Giuseppe Baronchelli
  • Michelangelo Minieri
  • Daniel Niccolini
  • Marco Mugnaini
  • Luigi Panarelli
  • Manuele Guzzo
  • Midfielders

  • Angelo Di Livio
  • Claudio Bonomi
  • Attilio Nicodemo
  • Marco Andreotti
  • Emanuele Matzuzzi
  • Karsten Hutwelker
  • Marco Biagianti
  • Massimiliano Scaglia
  • Luca Ariatti
  • Matthieu Bochu
  • Riccardo Maspero
  • Raffaele Longo
  • Alessandro Diamanti
  • Attackers

  • Fabio Quagliarella
  • Christian Riganò
  • Björn Runström
  • Felice Evacuo
  • Massimo Cicconi
  • Cristiano Masitto
  • Alessandro Turchetta
  • References

    2002–03 Florentia Viola season Wikipedia


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