This article is about the Luparense San Paolo active from 2015 to 2016 and the Vigontina San Paolo active from 2016. For the Luparense founded in 1933, see Luparense F.C. (football). For the futsal team of the same name, see Luparense F.C. (futsal). For the Vigontina founded in 1995, see S.S.D. Vigontina Calcio. For the former Tombolo football team, see A.C. Tombolo.
The club was founded in 2010 after the merger with A.S. San Paolo (founded in 1965 and just relegated to Promozione at the end of the 2009-10 Eccellenza season) and the Serie D club of Albignasego Calcio, founded in 1959.[1]
Its first official football match in Serie D was on 29 August 2010, against Treviso, for the Coppa Italia di Serie D: San Paolo Padova won the match by 2–0.
It was played on the neutral venue of Rovigo, since Stadio Plebiscito was still not available for football matches.
In the summer of 2014, the San Paolo Padova S.r.l. declares bankruptcy.
Atletico San Paolo Padova
On 11 July, the A.R.L. S.S.D. Atletico San Paolo Padova detects rights.[2] At the end of the 2014–15 season in Serie D, relegated to Eccellenza.[3]
Luparense San Paolo Football Club
June 22, 2015 Atletico San Paolo Padova changes its name in Luparense San Paolo Football Club moving in San Martino di Lupari, forming the main team of the city.[4]
June 17, 2016 Luparense San Paolo Football Club changes its name in Vigontina San Paolo Football Club moving in Vigonza, forming the main team of the city.[6] At the end of the 2016–17 season in Serie D/C, they were relegated to Eccellenza.
Tombolo Vigontina San Paolo Football Club
June 9, 2018 Vigontina San Paolo Football Club changes its name in Tombolo Vigontina San Paolo Football Club moving te first team in Tombolo.
Vigontina San Paolo Football Club
In July, 2021 Tombolo Vigontina San Paolo Football Club changes its name in Vigontina San Paolo Football Club moving te first team in Vigonza and Padova, after the exit of the A.C. Tombolo.
Colors and badge
The team's colors are white and black.
Name, colors and city
San Paolo Calcio, yellow and blue, 1965–2010 (Padua)
San Paolo Padova, yellow and blue, 2010–2014 (Padua)
Atletico San Paolo Padova, yellow and blue, 2014–2015 (Padua)