Fiamme Oro Rugby
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Fiamme Oro Rugby are the rugby union
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 club - formerly known as Fiamme Oro Padova - of the Italian Polizia di Stato
Polizia di Stato
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 (State Police) sport division (G.S. Fiamme Oro). Fiamme Oro are currently based in Rome
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 and play in Serie B, in Group D. Though since the club's foundation in the 1950s, the former Fiamme Oro Padova won both the national league
Super 10 (Italian premiership)
The withdrawal of Viadana and Benetton Treviso from the league has been compounded by club mergers. Rugby Viadana, Gran Parma and Colorno have merged to form GranDucato Rugby. Overmach Parma and Noceto have merged to form Crociati, both new clubs to be based in Parma. These changes created 2...

 (5 times) and the Coppa Italia
Coppa Italia (rugby)
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 (4 times).

The club was established in 1955, founded by a group of police
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men based in Padua
Padua
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 (hence the name). Fiamme Oro Padova won their first championship in 1958, which was followed by another the following season. The team also had a lot of success during the 1960s; winning the national championship in 1960, 1961 and 1968. In addition to their success with the national league, Fiamme Oro Padova won the Coppa Italia in 1968 and 1969. Fiamme Oro Padova won the Coppa Italia again in 1971 and 1972 as well.

In 1978, after their first relegation, the club were de facto discontinued although never officially disbanded and in 1985 were re-formed in Milan. The Italian Rugby Federation, because of club's successful past, allowed them to restart from 3rd division. In 1993 the club moved to Rome, and in 1998 rejoined the First Division. Relegated again in 2000, they now play in the renewed Serie B.

Honours

  • Italian Serie A Championship
    Super 10 (Italian premiership)
    The withdrawal of Viadana and Benetton Treviso from the league has been compounded by club mergers. Rugby Viadana, Gran Parma and Colorno have merged to form GranDucato Rugby. Overmach Parma and Noceto have merged to form Crociati, both new clubs to be based in Parma. These changes created 2...

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    • Champions: 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1968

  • Coppa Italia
    Coppa Italia (rugby)
    The Coppa Italia is a rugby union competition in Italy for domestic clubs. The competition is second to the Super 10. The competition has been contested annually since 1967, though it was not held from 1974 to 1980, and 1983 to 1994, and again in 1996, 1999 and 2002...

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    • Champions: 1968, 1969, 1971, 1972

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