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      • The team was renamed FC Südtirol–Alto Adige in 1995; Alto Adige is the Italian name of the province while Südtirol is its German indigenous name.
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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FC_SüdtirolFC Südtirol - Wikipedia

    The team was renamed FC Südtirol–Alto Adige in 1995; Alto Adige is the Italian name of the province while Südtirol is its German indigenous name. The club started its first season in 1995 in the regional Promozione (then still the seventh-highest league in Italy).

  2. Founded 1974 Address Cadornastraße 9/b 39100 Bolzano (Brixen) Country Italy Phone +39 (0471) 266 053 Fax +39 (0471) 402 129 E-mail info@fc-suedtirol.com

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › South_TyrolSouth Tyrol - Wikipedia

    Alto Adige (literally translated in English: "Upper Adige"), one of the Italian names for the province, is also used in English. The term had been the name of political subdivisions along the Adige River in the time of Napoleon Bonaparte, who created the Department of Alto Adige, part of the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy.

  4. Contents. History of South Tyrol. Modern-day South Tyrol, an autonomous Italian province created in 1948, was part of the Austro-Hungarian County of Tyrol until 1918 (then known as Deutschsüdtirol and occasionally Mitteltirol [1] ). It was annexed by Italy following the defeat of the Central Powers in World War I.

  5. FC Südtirol - Alto Adige Youth; Squad FC Südtirol ... Official club name: Fussball Club Südtirol Address: Via Luigi Cadorna 9/b. 39100 Bolzano. Italy.

    • Via Luigi Cadorna 9/b, Italy, 39100 Bolzano
    • 0471 266053
  6. FC Südtirol - Alto Adige Youth; ... Official club name: Fussball Club Südtirol: Legal form: GmbH: Address: Via Luigi Cadorna 9/b: 39100 Bolzano (Residents: 106.210)

  7. FC Südtirol . 1 1 . Serie B League level: Second Tier Table position ... FC Südtirol - Alto Adige Youth ...

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