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The club was founded in 1942, and its official colours are yellow and green. Enna plays its home matches at Stadio Generale Gaeta. The club also had a few appearances in the professional levels of Italian football, a single Serie C season in 1970–1971 and a single Serie C2 campaign in 1990–91. The club also won a trofeo Jacinto in 1990.[1]
After relegation to Serie D in 1991, the club went bankrupt and restarted from the lower ranks of regional amateur football, eventually playing the next few decades almost exclusively at Eccellenza and Promozione levels. In the 2022–23 season, Enna lost promotion in the final games of the season to Akragas[2] and then were defeated by Siracusa in the national playoff finals.[3]
In 2024, Enna were promoted to Serie D as Eccellenza Sicily winners.[4]