The Stadio San Paolo was the only stadium during the competition where the Argentine national anthem was not jeered,[29] Maradona bowed to the Napoli fans at the end and his country went on to reach the final. [2], As the club changed their name to Società Sportiva Calcio Napoli on 25 June 1964[2] they began to rise up again, gaining promotion in 1964–65. [24] The club won their second Coppa Italia trophy in 1975–76, eliminating Milan and Fiorentina en route, before beating rivals Hellas Verona 4–0 in the final. Prenez RDV en ligne avec le notaire Eléna NAPOLI et acceder à ses coordonées téléphoniques, adresse et horaires. [2] In the Italian league, Napoli were still very much a consistent top six side for much of the late 1970s. [2], Despite the fact Napoli were playing in a low division, they retained higher average attendances than most of the Serie A clubs, breaking the Serie C attendance record with 51,000 at one match. [14] After a poor start, with a sole point in an entire championship,[15] Napoli was readmitted to Serie A's forerunner, the Divizione Nazionale, by the Italian Football Federation ("FIGC"), and began to improve thanks in part to Paraguayan-born Attila Sallustro, who was the first fully fledged hero to the fans. The last player to wear and score goals with this shirt in an official match was Mariano Bogliacino in the home match of 18 May 2006 against Spezia, valid for the final leg of the Supercoppa di Lega Serie C1; primacy belongs to him also for last appearance in the championship, 12 May 2006 at the home match against Lanciano. [5] In 2018, Forbes estimated the club is the fifth most valuable club in Italy, worth $379 million. [26] Maradona was banned for 15 months and would never play for the club again.
Aggio perduto o suonno - 5:27; Amaro è 'o bene - 3:12; Quanno chiove - 3:33; Passione - 3:28; Je sto vicino a te - 5:58; Nun è peccato - 4:55; Voce 'e notte - 6:17; Maruzzella - 3:29; Core 'ngrato - 2:17; Indifferentemente - 4:38 FIGC placed Napoli in Serie C1, where they missed out on promotion after losing 2–1 in play-offs to local rivals Avellino in 2004–05. [64] Since the club officially adopted the "N badge" as its representative, Napoli have altered it slightly at various times; sometimes it features the club's name around it, sometimes it does not. In Sarri's first season in charge in the 2015–16 season, Napoli finished in 2nd place on 82 points and were knocked out of the Europa League round of 32 against Villarreal. [54] The record for most goals in a single league season belongs to Gonzalo Higuaín, with 36 in the 2015–16 Serie A. [80] They have continued to be profitable since returning to Serie A. [66], "Partenopei" is a popular nickname for the club and people from the city of Naples in general. – Periodo 1904–1926 – La Preistoria", "A short history of Napoli's roots: The Spark of Life", "Il primo, e ancora indimenticato idolo, dei tifosi partenope", "Storia del Napoli: Gli anni venti e trenta", "Coppa Italia champions – Names and Numbers; soccer", "De Laurentiis: "Il mio Napoli tra le grandi, "Juve, addio alla Champions. Well, it was there that I realized that for those people this is not just a team, it is a visceral love, like the one between a mother and a son! Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. [15], The club returned to Serie A after gaining promotion in the 1999–2000 season, though after a closely contested relegation battle, they were relegated immediately back down the following season.
Thanks to Article 52 of N.O.I.F., the sports title was transferred to Napoli Soccer (later the new Napoli) in the same year, while the old Napoli was liquidated. The club's anthem is "'O surdato 'nnammurato".