| From 1929 to 1960 |
| 1929 |
| The Club is founded in 1929 (month and day unknown) by sportsmen from the tiny Verona suburb. The first couple of years is dedicated to friendlies only, under the name OND Chievo. The first field includes a line of trees in the middle! |
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| 1931/32 |
| The first official match occurs the 8th November 1931. Shirts are vertically divided, blue and white, white shorts. The opponents, Domegliara, wear red and black. Chievo win 1-0, but the match has to be replayed for a complaint, and Chievo lose the replay 2-1. This first Championship (6 games) sees Chievo third out of four with three points. |
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| 1932/33 |
| Chievo win the Province title, and against cash difficulties the Club reaches the Veneto championship final, lost 1-2 to the black wearing Fiera Treviso. Umberto Busani (in his career cappet three times in the B national team) is the outstanding player. |
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| 1933/34 |
| Deceiving season, but with the record home win (13-1 to Liberi Audace), Carrara scoring six. |
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| 1934/35 |
| Another mediocre season: Province champions but only runners-up in the Region final. |
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| 1935/36 |
| Economic difficulties force the Club out of play. They will be back after WW II. |
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| 1948/49 |
| Year of refoundation, entering the Federation 2nd division. The new ground is opened 8 November 1948. Available money only allows for red and blue shirts. |
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| 1949/50 |
| Up and down season. Strange things happen: the home match v Bardolino is interrupted with Chievo 7-1 up because the other team leave the field tired of conceding goals. |
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| 1950/51 |
| Great season for a team entirely composed of Chievo born players. Back to blu and white, they win Province and Region 2nd division titles. |
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| 1951/52 |
| 1st division is another rgame. The white and blues end last (no relegation in the rules). First appearance of Bruno Vantini, who will score 159 goals in his 20 year spell with the Club. |
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| 1952/53 |
| The Club should be relegated, ending third from the bottom, but penalty points subtracted to Bovolone and Arcè Pescantina save them. |
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| 1953/54 |
| In its 3rd year in 1st division, a good result: sixth in the league. |
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| 1954/55 |
| A first in its history: Chievo sell a player (Raffaello Biondani) to a bigger team for 800,000 Lire. |
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| 1955/56 |
| Last season in white and blue. The board adopt the yellow and blue from the city of Verona colours. |
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| 1956/57 |
| Good season, fourth in the league. |
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| 1957/58 |
| The 3rd November 1957 sees the opening of the new ''Carlantonio Bottagisio'' stadium, strongly supported by the parish priest Don Silvio Venturi. The Club will play here up to 1986, when promotion to C2 is achieved. The offices are moved to Bar ''Pantalona''. |
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| 1958/59 |
| The first away match is won by a goal scored while the referee blows the final whistle. The complaint of Lugagnano is rejected. |
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| 1959/60 |
| Champinships are restructured, with Categories in place of Divisions. Chievo enter 2nd Category and win the league beating S. Martino in a play off. The firm Cardi is the sponsor, and the name changes to Cardi Chievo, which will stay until the year of promotion to Serie D (1974-75). |
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| From 1929 to 1960 |
From 1960 to 1985 |
From 1985 to now |