Fixtures

Italy Serie C Group B 09/07 15:30 3 ASD Pineto Calcio vs Pontedera - View
Italy Serie C Group B 09/13 15:30 4 Pontedera vs Rimini - View
Italy Serie C Group B 09/19 18:30 5 Pontedera vs Campobasso - View
Italy Serie C Group B 09/23 16:30 6 Ternana vs Pontedera - View
Italy Serie C Group B 09/27 13:00 7 Pontedera vs Forli - View
Italy Serie C Group B 10/05 13:00 8 Gubbio vs Pontedera - View

Results

Italy Serie C Group B 08/29 19:00 2 [18] Pontedera v Arezzo [3] L 0-3
Italy Serie C Group B 08/23 15:30 1 [17] Torres v Pontedera [14] L 1-0
Italy Serie C Cup 08/17 16:00 7 Perugia v Pontedera L 5-4
Europe Friendlies 08/10 15:00 - Sampdoria v Pontedera L 1-0
Europe Friendlies 08/06 16:00 - Pontedera v Ghiviborgo W 1-0
Europe Friendlies 08/02 16:00 - Pontedera v ASD Tau Calcio Altopascio W 2-0
Italy Serie C Play-Offs 05/04 18:00 7 Vis Pesaro v Pontedera D 1-1
Italy Serie C Group B 04/27 14:30 38 [13] Perugia v Pontedera [10] L 3-0
Italy Serie C Group B 04/23 16:00 37 [10] Pontedera v Rimini [9] W 3-0
Italy Serie C Group B 04/12 15:30 36 [18] Spal v Pontedera [11] D 1-1
Italy Serie C Group B 04/05 15:30 35 Pontedera v Lucchese W 4-1
Italy Serie C Group B 03/28 19:30 34 [8] US Pianese v Pontedera [14] W 0-3

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 43 21 22
Wins 14 9 5
Draws 11 4 7
Losses 18 8 10
Goals for 54 33 21
Goals against 56 27 29
Clean sheets 10 4 6
Failed to score 13 6 7

Unione Sportiva Città di Pontedera (formerly Unione Sportiva Pontedera 1912) is an Italian association football club located in Pontedera, Tuscany. Currently it plays in Serie C, the third tier of Italian football.

History

Founded in 1912, Pontedera, a team from a city in the Pisa neighbourhood, played Serie C for several years without never gaining a single promotion to Serie B. In 1993/1994, a second place in Serie C2/B allowed Pontedera to be promoted to Serie C1: during that season, the team was known for having longily been the only undefeated team in all Italian professional leagues, and for having incredibly won 2–1 to the Italy national football team coached by Arrigo Sacchi in a friendly match played in April 1994. Pontedera played Serie C1 just in 1994/1995, and relegated to Serie D in 2001, and even Eccellenza in 2002. Pontedera returned to Serie D in 2005, after having won its Eccellenza round.

In 2006 Maurizio Mian's Gunther Corporation briefly held a controlling interest in Pontedera. Pornographic film actor Ilona Staller ("Cicciolina") was installed as the club "godmother", while another pornographic actress Valentine Demy served as one of three club Presidents, alongside a Polish lap dancer named Karolcia and a British rapper named Prodigal1. The performance was related to Mian's left-libertarian views on reproductive rights and his upcoming appearance in the 2006 Italian general election.

Marcello Lippi, head coach of Italy national team and World Cup champion in the 2006 FIFA World Cup, started his professional managing career as Pontedera head coach in 1985–1986.

Serie D 2010–11

At the end of the 2010-11 Serie D season, Pontedera gained access to the Serie D play-off for promotion in Lega Pro Seconda Divisione, but they were eliminated in the third round.

Back into professionalism

In the 2012-13 Lega Pro Seconda Divisione season, Pontedera finished second in Girone B, and was promoted to Lega Pro Prima Divisione. This was the second consecutive promotion for the team. The 2013–14 season saw Pontedera topping the Lega Pro Prima Divisione table for the earlier weeks of the season, and then completing the regular season in eighth place and thus ensuring a Serie B promotion playoff spot, then losing to Lecce on penalties in the first round.

A.S. Pontedera is a professional soccer club based in the town of Pontedera, Tuscany, Italy. Founded in 1912, the team has a rich history and a passionate local following. Known for their distinctive red and white colors, Pontedera competes in the lower divisions of Italian football, primarily in Serie C, the third tier of the Italian football league system.

The club's home matches are held at the Stadio Ettore Mannucci, a venue that can accommodate around 5,000 spectators, creating an intimate and vibrant atmosphere for fans. Pontedera has built a reputation for developing young talent and fostering a strong community spirit, often drawing support from the surrounding areas.

Over the years, the team has experienced various successes and challenges, but their resilience and commitment to the sport have made them a beloved fixture in Italian football. With a focus on teamwork, discipline, and a strong tactical approach, A.S. Pontedera continues to strive for excellence on the pitch, aiming to climb the ranks and make a mark in Italian soccer.