Società Sportiva Dilettantistica Internapoli Camaldoli (also known as
Biancocelesti and
Partenopei) are an
Italian association football club based in the
Vomero area of
Naples, Campania. Founded as S.C.Vomero in 1909, the club has been re-founded several times, first under the Cral Cirio in 1935 and Internapoli dominion in 1964. For the 2009–10 season Internapoli will be competing in
Eccellenza Campania.
The club have spent their entire history in the lower levels of Italian football, with the highest they have reached in the league being two 3rd place finishes in
Serie C during the late 1960s. Internapoli have had more notable success in the cup, winning the
Coppa Italia Dilettanti, the amateur variation of the
Coppa Italia in 1980.
In the season 2011-12 it plays in
Serie D.
History
The club's earliest roots can be traced back to
CRAL Cirio who were founded in 1935; they played in the
San Giovanni a Teduccio neighborhood of Naples. They were named Cirio because of the industrialist
Francesco Cirio from
Turin who created the first tomato canning company (which continues on today), under this name in the Neapolitan neighbourhood. After playing in regional leagues in Campania, they were entered into a league equivalent to
Serie D in 1951–52, here they finished in the top half of the table.Cirio narrowly missed out on promotion to
Serie C during the 1953–54 season, after coming runners-up in...
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