AS Pro Piacenza 1919

The club played in Serie C, the third tier of Italian football, until 18 February 2019 when they were excluded from the division.

The team was founded in 1919[3] as the merger of two pre-existing clubs, the Ausonia and the Bandiera,[4] both from Piacenza and playing in occasional amateur activity.

Since its founding, Pro Piacenza adopted mesh with vertical stripes red-black, although in the early years they also often used green shirts, because they were more readily available.

[citation needed] In 2009–10 Promozione Emilia-Romagna [it] season, Pro Piacenza retained its place in the division.

[7] However, Pro Piacenza later withdrew from 2010–11 Promozione Emilia-Romagna [it], while aforementioned Libertas (known as LibertaSpes at that time) was repêchage to that division.

[6] The club last participated in 2012–13 Serie D. The head coach at that time was Arnaldo Franzini.

[3] LibertaSpes acquired the branding rights to become the official phoenix club of Piacenza Calcio,[16] which was bankrupted in 2012.

In June 2013 Atletico BP Pro Piacenza, a Serie D club, merged with A.C.D.

[20] In June 2018, Burzoni sold the club to Italian consumer electronics company Sèleco.

[21][22] On 17 February 2019, the club experienced a historic 20–0 loss to fellow Serie C team Cuneo, after having only fielded seven teenage players, one of which doubled as a coach.

[23] The coaching staff had prior to the match rescinded their contracts after having not been paid since the start of the season.

[24] The membership of the club in the Italian Football Federation was cancelled on the following day after already missing several previous fixtures.

Pro Piacenza 1919 also features the red and black stripes that resemble the team jersey.

Pro Piacenza, also used red and black stripes on the logo but had 2011, the year that club was renamed to "Atletico B.P.

Centro Sportivo Gianni Siboni, located on 1 via Roberto de Longe, is also the current headquarters of A.S.

Another predecessor, Atletico BP Pro Piacenza, played their home matches at the centro sportivo in 2012–13 season,[9] as well as headquartered in that sports centre from 2010[29] to circa 2013.

Spes Borgotrebbia, were also based in "Campo Calcio Sandro Puppo" (section B of that complex),[30][31] but under different address (on via Antonio Anguissola instead[32]).

Another Spes' successor that founded in 2013, Associazione Calcistica Dilettantistica LibertaSpes, used Campo "G. Calamari" instead.

In 2010–11 season, when Atletico BP Pro Piacenza was still known as BettolaPonte, they played their home matches in Podenzano occasionally.

Logo of Atletico BP Pro Piacenza