Real Marcianise Calcio - Colors and Badge

Colors and Badge

The team's colors were yellow, red and green.

Football in Italy
Overview
  • National association
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  • List of venues
  • Records
  • Scudetto
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International
  • Italy
  • Under-21
  • Under-20
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  • Under-18
  • Under-17
  • Under-16
  • Under-15
  • Italy women
Leagues
  • Lega Serie A
  • Lega Serie B
  • Lega Pro
  • Lega Nazionale Dilettanti
  • Lega Calcio (defunct)
League competitions
  • Serie A
  • Serie B
  • Lega Pro Prima Divisione
  • Lega Pro Seconda Divisione
  • Serie D
  • Eccellenza
  • Promozione
  • Prima Categoria
  • Seconda Categoria
  • Terza Categoria
Cup competitions
  • Coppa Italia
  • Supercoppa Italiana
  • Coppa Italia Lega Pro
  • Supercoppa di Lega di Prima Divisione
  • Supercoppa di Lega di Seconda Divisione
  • Coppa Italia Serie D
  • Coppa Italia Dilettanti
Youth competitions
  • Campionato Nazionale Primavera
  • Coppa Italia Primavera
  • Supercoppa Primavera
  • Torneo di Viareggio
  • Campionato Nazionale Dante Berretti
Women's competitions
  • Serie A
  • Coppa Italia
Awards
  • Oscar del Calcio AIC
Miscellaneous
  • Totonero 1980
  • Totonero 1986
  • 2006 Italian football scandal
  • 2011–12 Italian football scandal
  • Foreign Serie A players
  • Foreign Serie B players
  • France–Italy football rivalry
Seasons
  • 1999–00
  • 2000–01
  • 2001–02
  • 2002–03
  • 2003–04
  • 2004–05
  • 2005–06
  • 2006–07
  • 2007–08
  • 2008–09
  • 2009–10
  • 2010–11
  • 2011–12
  • 2012–13

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