A.S. Bari 1138693 226120159 2008-07-16T22:16:49Z Angelo.romano 50882 /* Current squad */ update according to official website {{Football club infobox | clubname = Bari | image = [[Image:AS Bari.svg|100px|logo]] | fullname = Associazione Sportiva Bari</br>SpA | nickname = ''Galletti'' (Cockerels) | founded = [[1908]] | ground = [[Stadio San Nicola]],<br/>[[Bari]], [[Italy]] | capacity = 58,270 | chairman = {{flagicon|Italy}} [[Vincenzo Matarrese]] | manager = {{flagicon|Italy}} [[Antonio Conte]] | league = [[Serie B]] | season = [[Serie B 2006-07|2006-07]] | position = [[Serie B]], 13th | pattern_la1=|pattern_b1=_thinredsides|pattern_ra1=| leftarm1=FFFFFF|body1=FFFFFF|rightarm1=FFFFFF|shorts1=FFFFFF|socks1=FFFFFF| pattern_la2=_whiteborder|pattern_b2=|pattern_ra2=_whiteborder| leftarm2=FF0000|body2=FF0000|rightarm2=FF0000|shorts2=FF0000|socks2=FF0000| }} '''Associazione Sportiva Bari''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[football (soccer)|football]] club founded in [[1908]], they are based in [[Bari]], [[Apulia]]. The club have spent many seasons bouncing between the top two divisions in [[Italian football]]; [[Serie A]] and [[Serie B]], they currently play in the latter. During [[1927]] the original football club representing the city was merged with a team named Liberty Bari, a year following this the new club was merged too, this time with US Ideale; hense why the foundation date is sometimes given as [[1928]]. Statistically Bari are the most successful club from the Apulia region, in terms of the all-time Serie A records. They are amongst the elite in [[Southern Italian]] football and ranked 17th in the all-time Serie A records for all of [[Italy]]. Notably they won the [[Mitropa Cup]] in 1990. One of the most notably achievements in the clubs history was in the 1996 season, when their forward [[Igor Protti]] became the top striker in the Serie A with 25 goals. The club are known in the wider footballing world for spawning [[Antonio Cassano]] who was born in Bari, he shone at the club as a youngster. ==History== '''Foot-Ball Club Bari''' was founded in the city on the [[15 January]] [[1908]],<ref>[http://amobari.altervista.org/archivio/storia.html AmoBari.org]</ref> like the majority of early Italian football clubs, foreign people were involved in the foundation of the club, amongst the main founders were; [[German people|German]] Floriano Ludwig, [[Swiss people|Swiss]] Gustavo Kuhn and a native trader of Bari called Giovanni Tiberini.<ref>[http://www.ininternet.org/bari_calcio.htm In Internet]</ref> [[Image:FBC Bari 1908.jpg|thumb|left|170px|FBC Bari originals in [[1908]].]] The first players included many non-Italians, the FBC Bari originals included; founder Ludwig, along with Barther ([[English people|English]]), Bach ([[Swiss people|Swiss]]), Attoma, Roth ([[Swiss people|Swiss]]), Labourdette ([[Spanish people|Spanish]]), Jovinet ([[French people|French]]), Giordano, Gazagne ([[French people|French]]), Randi and Ziegler. Originally the club wore red shirts with white shorts, early on they would play against English [[sailors]] at the San Lorenzo field in the San Pasquale area of Bari. Although the club was founded early on, clubs from the [[Mezzogiorno]] were not very well represented in the early Italian football championships and thus Bari did not take part in the early seasons. In fact only [[Campania]] had a regional section in the league from that area prior to the [[First World War]]. The war would see the original club becoming defunct, before being reorganised under the same name. By this time other clubs from the city had begun playing too, including; ''Foot-Ball Club Liberty'' who originally wore blue and white stripes, they were founded as a dissident club from the original Bari in [[1909]]<ref>[http://espresso.repubblica.it/dettaglio-local/E-la-citta-ritrova-il-Liberty-Abboniamoci-in-10mila/1619027 Repubblica.it]</ref> and their rivals ''Unione Sportiva Ideale'' who wore [[green]] and [[black]] stripes. In fact it was FBC Liberty who became the first ever side from the [[Province of Bari]] to take part in the [[Italian Football Championship]], this was during the [[Italian Football Championship 1921-22_%28C.C.I.%29#Apulia|1921–22 CCI season]], when the main clubs in the country had a falling out with [[FIGC]]. The [[Italian Football Championship 1922-23|following season]] Ideale became the first side from Bari to progress to the Southern Italian semi-finals round, but lost out to [[S.S. Lazio|Lazio]]. All three clubs featured in the championship for the first time in [[Italian Football Championship 1924-25|1924–25]] however FBC Bari were relegated, Liberty on the other hand reached the Southern semi-finals before losing out heavily to [[A.S. Roma|Alba Roma]]. ===Unione Sportiva Bari=== A series of club mergers took place in the city over the course of two years, which would create one united club to represent Bari. The first merger took place between FBC Bari and FBC Liberty, they opted to keep the Bari name and first used it on [[6 February]] [[1927]] in a match against [[Taranto Sport|Audace Taranto]]. [[Image:ASBari1928.jpg|thumb|right|First squad shot as ''US Bari''.]] The whole of Italian football was changing during this period and begning to become more organised, similar mergers were taking place in [[Naples]], [[Florence]] and [[Rome]] around the same time. The second part of the Bari merger was competed on [[27 February]] [[1928]] when FBC Bari merged with US Ideale to create '''Unione Sportiva Bari'''. The original US Bari shirts incorporated the stripes of Ideale, with the red and white colours of FBC Bari. After the Italian Championship of [[Italian Football Championship 1928-29|1928–29]], the league system was reorganised and Bari was placed in [[Serie B]]. One of their players was called up to the [[Italian national football team]] that season for the first time, in the form of [[Raffaele Costantino]], this made Bari the first Serie B club to contribute a player and a scorer to the national side.<ref>[http://www.homestead.com/forza_azzurri/clubs_prof_A.html Forza Azzurri - Bari]</ref> ===League=== The 1930s and 1940s were Bari's golden age, spending much of that time in [[Serie A]] with a finish of 7th in 1947 being the best they achieved. In the 1950s Bari went into a sharp decline and an equally rapid revival towards the end of the decade to spend three more years in Serie A (1958-61). Stars of the team in this period included [[Biagio Catalano]] and [[Raul Conti]]. The club return to Serie A twice more in this period (1963-64 and 1969-70) with the latter proving especially harrowing with only 11 goals scored, the lowest of any top-flight club. In 1974 Bari descended to [[Serie C]], finishing that season with only 12 goals scored and 26 conceded in 38 games. By the late 1970s Bari were back in Serie A and on something of an upward swing, narrowly missing promotion in 1982. They managed promotion to Serie A in 1985 and acquired English players [[Gordon Cowans]] and [[Paul Rideout]], but they were unable to prevent an instant return to [[Serie B]]. [[Image:PreviousBariLogo.gif|thumb|right|The previous Bari club logo]] A return to Serie A in 1989 with stars including stalwart defender [[Giovanni Loseto]], midfielder [[Pietro Maiellaro]] and Brazilian striker [[Sérgio Luís Donizetti|João Paulo]] saw a respectable 10th place finish in 1990, their last season at the [[Stadio della Vittoria | Della Vittoria]]. The following season saw Bari move to the [[Stadio San Nicola|San Nicola stadium]], built for the [[1990 World Cup]], but by 1992- despite the signing of [[David Platt]]- they would be relegated once more. Promotion in 1994 saw another two-year stay in Serie A with [[Igor Protti]] a regular scorer, and another promotion in 1997 saw the emergence of promising youngsters like [[Nicola Ventola]] and [[Diego De Ascentis]]. This time they managed a four-year stay in Serie A under the guidance of [[Eugenio Fascetti]], despite his uneasy relationship with many sections of the club's support. The club has since had a generally indifferent spell in Serie B. == Current squad == ''As of [[2008-07-14]]''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.asbari.it/index.php?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=49|title=Rosa |publisher=AS Bari|accessdate=2008-07-14|language=Italian}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.asbari.it/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1380&Itemid=68|title=Lista convocati ritiro estivo 2008-2009|publisher=AS Bari|accessdate=2008-07-14|date=[[2008-07-14]]|language=Italian}}</ref> {{Fs start}} {{Fs player|no=1|name=[[Jean-François Gillet]]|pos=GK|nat=Belgium}} {{Fs player|no=3|name=[[Marco Esposito]]|pos=DF|nat=Italy}} {{Fs player|no=8|name=[[Ivan Rajčić]]|pos=MF|nat=Croatia}} {{Fs player|no=9|name=[[Vicenzo Santoruvo]]|pos=FW|nat=Italy}} {{Fs player|no=11|name=[[Massimo Ganci]]|pos=FW|nat=Italy}} {{Fs player|no=13|name=[[Pedro Kamata]]|pos=MF|nat=France}} {{Fs player|no=14|name=[[Alessandro Gazzi]]|pos=MF|nat=Italy}} {{Fs player|no=16|name=[[Daniele Fiorentino]]|pos=MF|nat=Italy}} {{Fs player|no=20|name=[[Simone Cavalli]]|pos=FW|nat=Italy}} {{Fs player|no=22|name=[[Mariano Donda]]|pos=MF|nat=Argentina}} {{Fs player|no=26|name=[[Gianluca Galasso]]|pos=DF|nat=Italy}} {{Fs player|no=27|name=[[Cristian Stellini]]|pos=DF|nat=Italy}} {{Fs player|no=33|name=[[Davide Desideri]]|pos=MF|nat=Italy}} {{Fs player|no=86|name=[[Andrea Masiello]]|pos=DF|nat=Italy}} {{Fs player|no=–|name=[[Raffaele Bianco]]|pos=MF|nat=Italy|other=on loan from [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]]}} {{Fs mid}} {{Fs player|no=–|name=Mauro Boerchio|pos=GK|nat=Italy}} {{Fs player|no=–|name=[[Simone Bonomi]]|pos=DF|nat=Italy}} {{Fs player|no=–|name=[[Antonino Bonvissuto]]|pos=FW|nat=Italy}} {{Fs player|no=–|name=Francesco Caputo|pos=FW|nat=Italy}} {{Fs player|no=–|name=[[Daniele De Vezze]]|pos=MF|nat=Italy}} {{Fs player|no=–|name=[[Matteo Lanzoni]]|pos=DF|nat=Italy|other=on loan from [[U.C. Sampdoria|Sampdoria]]}} {{Fs player|no=–|name=[[Riccardo Maniero]]|pos=FW|nat=Italy|other=on loan from [[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]]}} {{Fs player|no=–|name=[[Mijat Marić]]|pos=DF|nat=Switzerland}} {{Fs player|no=–|name=[[Alessandro Parisi]]|pos=DF|nat=Italy}} {{Fs player|no=–|name=[[Andrea Ranocchia]]|pos=DF|nat=Italy|other=on loan from [[Genoa C.F.C.|Genoa]]}} {{Fs player|no=–|name=[[Emanuel Benito Rivas]]|pos=MF|nat=Argentina}} {{Fs player|no=–|name=[[Nicola Santoni]]|pos=GK|nat=Italy}} {{Fs player|no=–|name=[[Luca Siligardi]]|pos=MF|nat=Italy|other=on loan from [[F.C. Internazionale Milano|Internazionale]]}} {{Fs player|no=–|name=[[Diogo Felipe Monteiro|Soquinha]]|pos=MF|nat=Brazil|other=on loan from [[Udinese Calcio|Udinese]]}} {{Fs player|no=–|name=[[Rey Volpato]]|pos=FW|nat=Italy}} {{Fs end}} ==Famous players== {| |valign="top"| {{flagicon|Italy}} '''Italy''' * '''[[Raffaele Costantino]]''' ([[1927]]-[[1930]]) / ([[1935]]-[[1939]]) * '''[[Antonio Lella]]''' ([[1928]]-[[1929]]) * '''[[Giuseppe Scategni]]''' ([[1929]]-[[1932]]) * '''[[Raffaele Rossini]]''' ([[1929]]-[[1936]]) * '''[[Dario Gay]]''' ([[1930]]-[[1932]]) * '''[[Annibale Frossi]]''' ([[1933]]-[[1934]]) * '''[[Attilio Ferraris IV]]''' ([[1936]]-[[1938]]) * '''[[Francesco Capocasale]]''' ([[1936]]-[[1938]]) / ([[1945]]-[[1946]]) * '''[[Cesare Grossi]]''' ([[1937]]- [[1939]]) * '''[[Tommaso Maestrelli]]''' ([[1939]]-[[1943]]) * '''[[Camillo Fabbri]]''' ([[1939]]-[[1946]]) * '''[[Leonardo Costagliola]]''' ([[1940]]-[[1943]]) / ([[1945]]-[[1948]]) * '''[[Severino Cavone]]''' ([[1941]]) / ([[1945]]-[[1950]]) * '''[[Giuseppe Moro]]''' ([[1948]]-[[1949]]) * '''[[Luigi Bretti]]''' ([[1950]]-[[1951]]) / ([[1953]]-[[1957]]) * '''[[Mario Mazzoni]]''' ([[1953]]-[[1962]]) * '''[[Biagio Catalano]]''' ([[1956]]-[[1965]]) * '''[[Paolo Erba]]''' ([[1957]]-[[1960]]) * '''[[Bruno Cicogna]]''' ([[1958]]-[[1968]]) * '''[[Giuseppe Virgili]]''' ([[1960]]-[[1962]]) * '''[[Lucio Mujesan]]''' ([[1967]]-[[1969]]) / ([[1971]]-[[1972]]) * '''[[Mario Fara]]''' ([[1968]]-[[1972]]) * '''[[Antonio Lopez]]''' ([[1971]]-[[1973]]) / ([[1983]]-[[1985]]) * '''[[Italo Florio]]''' ([[1972]]-[[1977]]) * '''[[Pierpaolo Scarrone]]''' ([[1973]]-[[1978]]) |width="33"|&nbsp; |valign="top"| * '''[[Domenico Penzo]]''' ([[1976]]-[[1978]]) * '''[[Aldo Serena]]''' ([[1980]]-[[1981]]) * '''[[Maurizio Iorio]]''' ([[1980]]-[[1982]]) * '''[[Giorgio De Trizio]]''' ([[1980]]-[[1989]]) * '''[[Nicola Caricola]]''' ([[1981]]-[[1983]]) * '''[[Giovanni Loseto]]''' ([[1982]]-[[1993]]) * '''[[Massimo Carrera]]''' ([[1986]]-[[1991]]) * '''[[Alessandro Mannini]]''' ([[1987]]-[[1990]]) * '''[[Carlo Perrone]]''' ([[1987]]-[[1990]]) * '''[[Pietro Maiellaro]]''' ([[1987]]-[[1991]]) * '''[[Antonio Di Gennaro]]''' ([[1988]]-[[1991]]) * '''[[Lorenzo Amoruso]]''' ([[1988]]-[[1995]]) * '''[[Sandro Tovalieri]]''' ([[1992]]-[[1995]]) * '''[[Igor Protti]]''' ([[1992]]-[[1996]]) * '''[[Alberto Fontana]]''' ([[1993]]-[[1997]]) * '''[[Nicola Ventola]]''' ([[1994]]-[[1998]]) * '''[[Sergio Volpi]]''' ([[1996]]-[[1998]]) * '''[[Luigi Garzya]]''' ([[1996]]-[[2000]]) * '''[[Gianluca Zambrotta]]''' ([[1997]]-[[1999]]) * '''[[Francesco Mancini]]''' ([[1997]]-[[2000]]) * '''[[Gaetano De Rosa]]''' ([[1997]]-[[2004]]) * '''[[Gionatha Spinesi]]''' ([[1998]]-[[2004]]) * '''[[Antonio Cassano]]''' ([[1999]]-[[2001]]) * '''[[Simone Perrotta]]''' ([[1999]]-[[2001]]) |width="33"|&nbsp; |valign="top"| {{flagicon|Argentina}} '''Argentina''' * '''[[Raul Conti]]''' ([[1958]]-[[1962]]) {{flagicon|Belgium}} '''Belgium''' * '''[[Jean François Gillet]]''' ([[2000]]-) {{flagicon|Brazil}} '''Brazil''' * '''[[João Paulo]]''' ([[1989]]-[[1994]]) {{flagicon|Croatia}} '''Croatia''' * '''[[Zvonimir Boban]]''' ([[1991]]-[[1992]]) * '''[[Robert Jarni]]''' ([[1991]]-[[1993]]) {{flagicon|England}} '''England''' * '''[[Gordon Cowans]]''' ([[1985]]-[[1988]]) * '''[[David Platt]]''' ([[1991]]-[[1992]]) {{flagicon|Germany}} '''Germany''' * '''[[Thomas Doll]]''' ([[1996]]-[[1998]]) {{flagicon|Romania}} '''Romania''' * '''[[Iosif Fabian]]''' ([[1949]] - [[1951]]) * '''[[Florin Raducioiu]]''' ([[1990]]-[[1991]]) {{flagicon|South Africa}} '''South Africa''' * '''[[Phil Masinga]]''' ([[1997]]-[[2001]]) {{flagicon|Sweden}} '''Sweden''' * '''[[Kennet Andersson]]''' ([[1995]]-[[1996]]) * '''[[Klas Ingesson]]''' ([[1995]]-[[1998]]) {{flagicon|Hungary}} '''Hungary''' * '''[[Mihaly Voros]]''' ([[1947]]-[[1952]]) {{flagicon|Albania}} '''Albania''' * '''[[Riza Lushta]]''' ([[1939]]-[[1940]]) |width="33"|&nbsp; |valign="top"| |} ==Presidential history== The official presidential history of Bari, since [[1929]] until present day. {{col-begin-small}} {{col-2}} *1929-1931 - Alfredo Atti *1931-1932 - Liborio Mincuzzi *1932-1933 - Sebastiano Roca *1933-1934 - Raffaele Tramonte *1934-1935 - Giovanni Tomasicchio *1935-1936 - Giovanni Di Cagno Abbrescia *1936-1937 - Vincenzo Signorile *1937-1938 - Giuseppe Abbruzzese *1938-1939 - Giambattista Patarino *1939-1940 - Angelo Albanese *1940-1941 - Pasquale Ranieri *1941-1942 - Giuseppe Santoro *1941-1944 - Antonio De Palma {{col-2}} *1942-1943 - Andrea Somma *1944-1950 - Tommaso Annoscia *1950-1951 - Rocco Scafi *1951-1952 - Florenzo Brattelli *1952-1953 - Francesco Saverio Lonero *1953-1956 - Achille Tarsia Incuria *1956-1959 - Gianfranco Brunetti *1959-1961 - Vincenzo La Gioia *1961-1963 - Angelo Marino *1961-1977 - Angelo De Palo *1977-1983 - Antonio Matarrese *1983-present - Vincenzo Matarrese {{col-end}} ==Managerial history== Bari have had many managers and trainers, some seasons they have had co-managers running the team, here is a chronological list of them from 1928 onwards.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.solobari.it/almanacco/allenatori.php|publisher=SoloBari.it|title=Gli Allenatori Del Bari Dal 1928|date=[[24 June]] 2007}}</ref> <div style="font-size:100%"> {| |width="10"|&nbsp; |valign="top"| {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |- !rowspan="1"|Name !rowspan="1"|Nationality !rowspan="1"|Years |- |align=left|[[Ernest Erbstein|Egri Erbstein]] |{{flagicon|Hungary}} |align=left|1928–1929 |- |align=left|Josef Uridil |{{flagicon|Austria}} |align=left|1929–1930 |- |align=left|Hajdu |{{flagicon|Hungary}} |align=left|1930–1931 |- |align=left|Árpád Weisz |{{flagicon|Hungary}} |align=left|1931–1932 |- |align=left|[[Ernest Erbstein|Egri Erbstein]]<br>Lászlo Barr |{{flagicon|Hungary}}<br>{{flagicon|Hungary}} |align=left|1932–1933 |- |align=left|[[Tony Cargnelli]] |{{flagicon|Austria}} |align=left|1933–1934 |- |align=left|Engelbert Koenig |{{flagicon|Austria}} |align=left|1934–1935 |- |align=left|[[András Kuttik]] |{{flagicon|Hungary}} |align=left|1935–1936 |- |align=left|[[Tony Cargnelli]] |{{flagicon|Austria}} |align=left|1936–1938 |- |align=left|Jozsef Ging |{{flagicon|Hungary}} |align=left|1938–1939 |- |align=left|[[András Kuttik]] |{{flagicon|Hungary}} |align=left|1939 |- |align=left|[[Raffaele Costantino]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|1939–1940 |- |align=left|[[Luigi Ferrero]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|1940–1941 |- |align=left|[[András Kuttik]] |{{flagicon|Hungary}} |align=left|1941 |- |align=left|[[Raffaele Costantino]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|1941 |- |align=left|Stanislao Klein |{{flagicon|Hungary}} |align=left|1941–1942 |- |align=left|[[Raffaele Costantino]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|1942–1943 |- |align=left|Giovanni Vanicsek |{{flagicon|Hungary}} |align=left|1943 |- |align=left|[[Raffaele Costantino]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|1944–1945 |- |align=left|[[András Kuttik]] |{{flagicon|Hungary}} |align=left|1946 |- |align=left|[[Raffaele Costantino]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|1946–1947 |- |align=left|Janos Nekadoma |{{flagicon|Czech Republic}} |align=left|1947 |- |align=left|[[András Kuttik]] |{{flagicon|Hungary}} |align=left|1947–1948 |- |align=left|Ferenc Plemich |{{flagicon|Hungary}} |align=left|1948 |- |align=left|[[András Kuttik]] |{{flagicon|Hungary}} |align=left|1948 |- |align=left|[[Raffaele Costantino]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|1948–1949 |- |align=left|Ferenc Plemich |{{flagicon|Hungary}} |align=left|1949 |- |align=left|[[György Sárosi]]<br>Francesco Capocasale |{{flagicon|Hungary}}<br>{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|1949–1950 |- |align=left|[[Raffaele Costantino]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|1950 |- |align=left|Francesco Capocasale |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|1950 |- |align=left|[[Federico Allasio]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|1950 |- |align=left|Ambrogio Alfonso |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|1950–1951 |- |align=left|Mario Sandron |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|1951 |- |align=left|Paolo Giammarco |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|1951 |- |align=left|Pietro Piselli |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|1951 |- |align=left|[[Raffaele Costantino]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|1951–52 |- |align=left|Vincenzo Marsico |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|1952 |- |align=left|[[Raffaele Sansone]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|1952–1953 |- |align=left|Francesco Capocasale |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|1953–1956 |- |align=left|[[Federico Allasio]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|1956–1958 |- |align=left|Paolo Tabanelli |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|1958–1959 |- |} |width="30"|&nbsp; |valign="top"| {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |- !rowspan="1"|Name !rowspan="1"|Nationality !rowspan="1"|Years |- |align=left|Francesco Capocasale |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|1959–1961 |- |align=left|Onofrio Fusco |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|1961 |- |align=left|[[Luis Carniglia]] |{{flagicon|Argentina}} |align=left|1961 |- |align=left|[[Federico Allasio]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|1961–1962 |- |align=left|Onofrio Fusco |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|1962 |- |align=left|Pietro Magni |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|1962–1963 |- |align=left|Tommaso Maestrelli |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|1963–1964 |- |align=left|Paolo Tabanelli |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|1964 |- |align=left|Francesco Capocasale |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|1964–1965 |- |align=left|Onofrio Fusco |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|1965 |- |align=left|Ugo Lamanna |{{flagicon|Argentina}} |align=left|1965–1966 |- |align=left|Filippo Calabrese |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|1966 |- |align=left|Lauro Toneatto |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|1966–1969 |- |align=left|[[Oronzo Pugliese]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|1969–1970 |- |align=left|Carlo Matteucci |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|1970 |- |align=left|Lauro Toneatto |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|1970–1972 |- |align=left|Carlo Regalia |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|1972–1974 |- |align=left|Luciano Pirazzini |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|1974–1975 |- |align=left|Gianni Seghedoni |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|1975–1976 |- |align=left|Giuseppe Pozzo |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|1976 |- |align=left|Giancomo Losi |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|1976–1978 |- |align=left|Mario Santececca |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|1978–1979 |- |align=left|Giulio Corsini |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|1979 |- |align=left|Enrico Catuzzi |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|1979 |- |align=left|Antonio Renna |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|1979–1981 |- |align=left|Enrico Catuzzi |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|1981–1983 |- |align=left|[[Luigi Radice]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|1983 |- |align=left|[[Bruno Bolchi]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|1983–1986 |- |align=left|Enrico Catuzzi |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|1986–1988 |- |align=left|Getano Salvemini |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|1988–1992 |- |align=left|[[Zbigniew Boniek]] |{{flagicon|Poland}} |align=left|1992 |- |align=left|Sebastiao Lazaroni |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|1992–1993 |- |align=left|[[Giuseppe Materazzi]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|1993–1996 |- |align=left|Eugenio Fascetti |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|1996–2000 |- |align=left|Arcangelo Sciannimanico |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|2001–2002 |- |align=left|Attilio Perotti |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|2002–2003 |- |align=left|[[Marco Tardelli]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|2003–2004 |- |align=left|Giuseppe Pillon |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|2004 |- |align=left|Guido Carboni |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|2004–2006 |- |align=left|Rolando Maran |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|2006 |- |align=left|[[Giuseppe Materazzi]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|2006–2007 |- |align=left|[[Antonio Conte]] |{{flagicon|Italy}} |align=left|2007-present |- |} |} </div> ==Honours== '''[[Serie B]]: 2''' *'''Champions''': 1934-35, 1941-42 *'''Runners-up''': [[Serie B 1930-31|1930–31]], 1933-34, 1957-58, 1962-63, 1988-89, 1993-94 *'''Promoted''': 1968-69, 1984-85, 1996-97 '''[[Mitropa Cup]]: 1''' *'''Winners''': 1990 ==References== {{reflist|2}} ==External links== *[http://www.asbari.it Bari's official website] *[http://www.solobari.it Bari's fans website] {{fb start}} {{Serie B}} {{fb end}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Bari}} [[Category:A.S. 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