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Serie B (women's football)

The Serie B (Italian pronunciation: [ˈsɛːrje ˈbi]) is the second division of women's football in Italy. Established in 1970, it has been run by the Italian Football Federation and currently features 16 teams.[1] The team which finishes Serie B in the top position is promoted directly to the Serie A, the team in the second position enters a promotion/relegation playoff with the second to last placed Serie A team, while the bottom three are relegated directly to the Serie C. Since 2015 it has been decreed by the Italian Football Federation all male Serie B teams must provide women's teams also.[2][3]

Serie B
Founded1970; 54 years ago (1970)
CountryItaly
ConfederationUEFA
Number of teams16
Promotion toSerie A
Relegation toSerie C
Domestic cup(s)Coppa Italia
Supercoppa Italiana
Websitewww.figc.it/it/femminile

History edit

This league was created in 1970. Until 1972, it was the second and last division of women's football in Italy because it was organized by the regional committees. In 1973, it was transformed into an interregional championship and, until 2002, it was the second highest tier, equivalent to the men's Serie B. In 2002, with the creation of the new Serie A2 championship, the category became the third tier, while remaining an amateur and national category, placing itself between the A2 and the regional Serie C.

In 2011, Serie B was dissolved to make way for the A2. With the reform implemented in June 2013, Serie A2 was transformed into Serie B. From the 2013/14 season to the 2017/18 season, the championship was organized in four groups by the geographical distribution of the participating teams, while the transition to a single group was announced starting from the 2018/19 season.[4]

Starting from the 2018/19 season, the organization of the Serie B championship, as well as that of Serie A, has been delegated to the Women's Football Division within the FIGC.

Format edit

The Serie B championship has had different formats over the years, maintaining the division of the participating teams into several groups according to geographical distribution until the 2017/18 season. The number of groups over the years has varied from two (from 1989/90 to 1995/96) to six (2005/06). Promotion to Serie A or Serie A2 (from 2003 to 2011) was assigned either to the winners of the individual groups or via special play-offs.

In the years in which Serie B was the third tier of Italian football, the league format consisted of four or five groups of 12 teams each on average. The first in each group were promoted to Serie A2, while the bottom three teams were relegated to Serie C, the organization of which was entrusted to the Regional Committees of the Italian Football Federation (FIGC). For the 2010/11 season, the format had been changed in view of the dissolution of the division: 33 teams divided into three groups of 12 (group A), 11 (group B) and 10 teams (group C), with 14 promotions divided as follows: the first 4 of each group, plus two winners of the play-offs between fifth and sixth of groups A and B. Only 3 teams were relegated to Serie C, i.e. the bottom of each group.

From the 2013/14 season to the 2017/18 season, the teams were divided into 4 groups according to geographical distribution. The first team in each group (4 teams in total) were promoted to Serie A and the bottom two were relegated to Serie C.

In the 2018/19 and 2019/20 seasons, there were 12 participating teams playing in one group with round-trip matches for a total of 22 matchdays. The top two teams are promoted to Serie A.[5] The teams in the last two positions are relegated directly to Serie C.[5] The teams in ninth and tenth place play a play-out, on neutral ground in a single match, against the two teams in Serie C who lost the promotion play-offs, for another two places in Serie B.[5] In the 2020/21 season, the number of participating teams was increased to 14, while the total number of matchdays rose to 26. The number of teams promoted to Serie A remained at two, while the bottom 4 were relegated to Serie C.

Clubs edit

2023–24 season edit

The following ten clubs are competing in the 2023–24 season.[6]

Teams Home city 2022–23 season
Arezzo Arezzo 12th in Serie B
Bologna Bologna 1st in Serie C(B)
Brescia Bergamo 8th in Serie B
Cesena Cesena 6th in Serie B
Freedom FC Cuneo 2nd in Serie C(A)
Genoa Genoa 11th in Serie B
Chievo Verona Verona 7th in Serie B
Hellas Verona Verona 5th in Serie B
Lazio Rome 2nd in Serie B
Parma Parma 8th in Serie A
Pavia Academy Pavia 1st in Serie C(A)
Ravenna Ravenna 9th in Serie B
Res Roma Rome 1st in Serie C(C)
San Marino San Marino 10th in Serie B
Tavagnacco Tavagnacco 14th in Serie B
Ternana Terni 4th in Serie B

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Season Winners Runners-up
1970 Autoroma Bergamo Messina
1971
1972
1973 Valdobbiadene, Alaska
1974 Tepa Sport Orzinuovi Perugia
1975 Cibus Cazzago San Martino Sampierdarenese
1976 Salernitana Pordenone
1977 Jolly Catania Pulivapor Piacenza
1978 Libertas Belluno
Season Girone A Girone B Girone C Girone D
1979 Tigullio 72 Fiammamonza Cagliari Alaska
1980 Piacenza Aurora Bergamo Giugliano
Season Winners Runners-up
1981 Arredamenti Soresina ACF Trani 80
1982 Spifa Galliera Gioventù Sommese
1983 Alba Pavona Crismatours Aurora Bergamo
Season Girone A Girone B Girone C Girone D
1984[a] Juventus Torino Gorgonzola Brina Foggia
1985[a] Padova Prato Urbe Tevere
1985/86 Reggiana, Torino Fiamma Juve Siderno, Milan 82
1986/87 ACF Milan Carrara Sommese
1987/88 Verona A.C.F. Firenze Gravina
1988/89 Aurora Bergamo Il Delfino Endas Azzurra
1989/90 Torres, Derthona Valmacca Gravina
1990/91 Aurora Bergamo, Juventus Torino Fiamma Bari
1991/92 G.E.A.S. Sesto San Giovanni, Bologna Agliana
1992/93 Riva, Carrara ACF Napoli
1993/94 ACF Milan Pisa, Gravina Puglia
1994/95 Cascine Vica Picenum
1995/96 Calendasco, Sporting Segrate 92 Modena
1996/97 Sarzana Hellas Verona DIDDL Sporting Sorrento
1997/98 G.E.A.S. Ambrosiana Bologna Gravina
1998/99[b] Tradate Foroni Verona Attilia Nuoro Aquile Bagheria
1999/00 Fiammamonza Atletico Oristano Aquile Bagheria
2000/01[b] Como Tavagnacco Grigo Perugia Palermo
2001/02[b] Bergamo R Mantova Lucca 7 Matese Bojano

1 The winners of Serie B are indicated in bold.
2 The teams promoted to Serie A are indicated in bold.

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Season Girone A Girone B Girone C Girone D Girone E Girone F
2001/02[a] Bergamo R, Vallassinese, Tradate Mantova, Venezia, Gordige Lucca 7, Olbia, Reggiana Matese Bojano, Aquile Bagheria, Sporting Casalnuovo
2002/03 Atalanta, Segratese, Matuziana Sanremo Trento, Vicenza, Tenelo Club Rivignano Grifo Perugia, Firenze, Cervia Termoli, Autoscuola Puccio Palermo, Olimpica Corigliano
2003/04 Piossasco Porto Mantovano Montale 2000 Matese Bojano
2004/05 Sampierdarenese Chiasiellis Riozzese Sezze Orlandia 97
2005/06 Pisa Aurora Bergamo Barcon Rovezzano 90 Nuova Bari Sport Napoli
2006/07 Brescia Graphistudio Pordenone Cervia Vis Francavilla Fontana Roma
2007/08 Montale 2000 ChievoVerona Gordige Lazio Napoli
2008/09 Alessandria Südtirol Siena Sezze
2009/10 Multedo Exto Schio 06 Imolese Marsala
2010/11 Gordige, Inter Milano, Real Meda, Orobica, Vittorio Veneto San Zaccaria, Packcenter Imola, Bogliasco Pieve, Castelvecchio, Villacidro Villgomme Aquile Bagheria, RES Roma, Camaleonte, Eurnova
2011/12 Gordige, Inter Milano, Real Meda, Orobica, Vittorio Veneto San Zaccaria, Packcenter Imola, Bogliasco Pieve, Castelvecchio, Villacidro Villgomme Aquile Bagheria, RES Roma, Camaleonte, Eurnova

1 The teams promoted to Serie A are indicated in bold.

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Season Girone A Girone B Girone C Girone D
2013/14 Cuneo Orobica San Zaccaria Pink Bari
2014/15 Luserna Südtirol Vittorio Veneto Acese
2015/16 Como Jesina Cuneo Chieti
2016/17 Empoli Sassuolo ChievoVerona Valpo Pink Bari
2017/18[a] Florentia Orobica Pro San Bonifacio Roma
Season Winners Runners-up
2018/19 Inter Milan Empoli
2019/20 Napoli San Marino Academy
2020/21 Lazio Pomigliano
2021/22[a] Como Brescia
2022/23[a] Napoli Lazio

1 The teams promoted to Serie A are indicated in bold.

References edit

  1. ^ (PDF) (in Italian). Italian Football Federation. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 July 2018. Retrieved 21 December 2022.
  2. ^ "The future of Women's Football: a path to professionalism in 2022. Scudetto assigned to Juventus, Serie B expanded to 14 teams". Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio. June 25, 2020.
  3. ^ Proch, Daniele. "Women's Serie A To Kick Off Italy's First-Ever Professional Sports League For Female Athletes In 2022". Forbes.
  4. ^ (PDF). Dipartimento Calcio Femminile (2017/2018). 3 July 2017. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-05-11. Retrieved 1 April 2023.
  5. ^ a b c (PDF). Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio (Comunicato Ufficiale N. 8). 27 June 2018. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-07-13. Retrieved 1 April 2023.
  6. ^ FIGC (2023-08-04). "Serie B". Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio. Retrieved 2023-10-17.

External links edit

  • Official website

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translated from the existing Italian Wikipedia article at it Serie B calcio femminile see its history for attribution You may also add the template Translated it Serie B calcio femminile to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation The Serie B Italian pronunciation ˈsɛːrje ˈbi is the second division of women s football in Italy Established in 1970 it has been run by the Italian Football Federation and currently features 16 teams 1 The team which finishes Serie B in the top position is promoted directly to the Serie A the team in the second position enters a promotion relegation playoff with the second to last placed Serie A team while the bottom three are relegated directly to the Serie C Since 2015 it has been decreed by the Italian Football Federation all male Serie B teams must provide women s teams also 2 3 Serie BFounded1970 54 years ago 1970 CountryItalyConfederationUEFANumber of teams16Promotion toSerie ARelegation toSerie CDomestic cup s Coppa ItaliaSupercoppa ItalianaWebsitewww wbr figc wbr it wbr it wbr femminile Contents 1 History 2 Format 3 Clubs 3 1 2023 24 season 4 Promoted teams 4 1 Promoted to Serie A 4 2 Promoted to Serie A2 4 3 Promoted to Serie A 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThis league was created in 1970 Until 1972 it was the second and last division of women s football in Italy because it was organized by the regional committees In 1973 it was transformed into an interregional championship and until 2002 it was the second highest tier equivalent to the men s Serie B In 2002 with the creation of the new Serie A2 championship the category became the third tier while remaining an amateur and national category placing itself between the A2 and the regional Serie C In 2011 Serie B was dissolved to make way for the A2 With the reform implemented in June 2013 Serie A2 was transformed into Serie B From the 2013 14 season to the 2017 18 season the championship was organized in four groups by the geographical distribution of the participating teams while the transition to a single group was announced starting from the 2018 19 season 4 Starting from the 2018 19 season the organization of the Serie B championship as well as that of Serie A has been delegated to the Women s Football Division within the FIGC Format editThe Serie B championship has had different formats over the years maintaining the division of the participating teams into several groups according to geographical distribution until the 2017 18 season The number of groups over the years has varied from two from 1989 90 to 1995 96 to six 2005 06 Promotion to Serie A or Serie A2 from 2003 to 2011 was assigned either to the winners of the individual groups or via special play offs In the years in which Serie B was the third tier of Italian football the league format consisted of four or five groups of 12 teams each on average The first in each group were promoted to Serie A2 while the bottom three teams were relegated to Serie C the organization of which was entrusted to the Regional Committees of the Italian Football Federation FIGC For the 2010 11 season the format had been changed in view of the dissolution of the division 33 teams divided into three groups of 12 group A 11 group B and 10 teams group C with 14 promotions divided as follows the first 4 of each group plus two winners of the play offs between fifth and sixth of groups A and B Only 3 teams were relegated to Serie C i e the bottom of each group From the 2013 14 season to the 2017 18 season the teams were divided into 4 groups according to geographical distribution The first team in each group 4 teams in total were promoted to Serie A and the bottom two were relegated to Serie C In the 2018 19 and 2019 20 seasons there were 12 participating teams playing in one group with round trip matches for a total of 22 matchdays The top two teams are promoted to Serie A 5 The teams in the last two positions are relegated directly to Serie C 5 The teams in ninth and tenth place play a play out on neutral ground in a single match against the two teams in Serie C who lost the promotion play offs for another two places in Serie B 5 In the 2020 21 season the number of participating teams was increased to 14 while the total number of matchdays rose to 26 The number of teams promoted to Serie A remained at two while the bottom 4 were relegated to Serie C Clubs edit2023 24 season edit The following ten clubs are competing in the 2023 24 season 6 Teams Home city 2022 23 season Arezzo Arezzo 12th in Serie B Bologna Bologna 1st in Serie C B Brescia Bergamo 8th in Serie B Cesena Cesena 6th in Serie B Freedom FC Cuneo 2nd in Serie C A Genoa Genoa 11th in Serie B Chievo Verona Verona 7th in Serie B Hellas Verona Verona 5th in Serie B Lazio Rome 2nd in Serie B Parma Parma 8th in Serie A Pavia Academy Pavia 1st in Serie C A Ravenna Ravenna 9th in Serie B Res Roma Rome 1st in Serie C C San Marino San Marino 10th in Serie B Tavagnacco Tavagnacco 14th in Serie B Ternana Terni 4th in Serie BPromoted teams editPromoted to Serie A edit Season Winners Runners up 1970 Autoroma Bergamo Messina 1971 1972 1973 Valdobbiadene Alaska 1974 Tepa Sport Orzinuovi Perugia 1975 Cibus Cazzago San Martino Sampierdarenese 1976 Salernitana Pordenone 1977 Jolly Catania Pulivapor Piacenza 1978 Libertas Belluno Season Girone A Girone B Girone C Girone D 1979 Tigullio 72 Fiammamonza Cagliari Alaska 1980 Piacenza Aurora Bergamo Giugliano Season Winners Runners up 1981 Arredamenti Soresina ACF Trani 80 1982 Spifa Galliera Gioventu Sommese 1983 Alba Pavona Crismatours Aurora Bergamo Season Girone A Girone B Girone C Girone D 1984 a Juventus Torino Gorgonzola Brina Foggia 1985 a Padova Prato Urbe Tevere 1985 86 Reggiana Torino Fiamma Juve Siderno Milan 82 1986 87 ACF Milan Carrara Sommese 1987 88 Verona A C F Firenze Gravina 1988 89 Aurora Bergamo Il Delfino Endas Azzurra 1989 90 Torres Derthona Valmacca Gravina 1990 91 Aurora Bergamo Juventus Torino Fiamma Bari 1991 92 G E A S Sesto San Giovanni Bologna Agliana 1992 93 Riva Carrara ACF Napoli 1993 94 ACF Milan Pisa Gravina Puglia 1994 95 Cascine Vica Picenum 1995 96 Calendasco Sporting Segrate 92 Modena 1996 97 Sarzana Hellas Verona DIDDL Sporting Sorrento 1997 98 G E A S Ambrosiana Bologna Gravina 1998 99 b Tradate Foroni Verona Attilia Nuoro Aquile Bagheria 1999 00 Fiammamonza Atletico Oristano Aquile Bagheria 2000 01 b Como Tavagnacco Grigo Perugia Palermo 2001 02 b Bergamo R Mantova Lucca 7 Matese Bojano 1 The winners of Serie B are indicated in bold 2 The teams promoted to Serie A are indicated in bold Promoted to Serie A2 edit Season Girone A Girone B Girone C Girone D Girone E Girone F 2001 02 a Bergamo R Vallassinese Tradate Mantova Venezia Gordige Lucca 7 Olbia Reggiana Matese Bojano Aquile Bagheria Sporting Casalnuovo 2002 03 Atalanta Segratese Matuziana Sanremo Trento Vicenza Tenelo Club Rivignano Grifo Perugia Firenze Cervia Termoli Autoscuola Puccio Palermo Olimpica Corigliano 2003 04 Piossasco Porto Mantovano Montale 2000 Matese Bojano 2004 05 Sampierdarenese Chiasiellis Riozzese Sezze Orlandia 97 2005 06 Pisa Aurora Bergamo Barcon Rovezzano 90 Nuova Bari Sport Napoli 2006 07 Brescia Graphistudio Pordenone Cervia Vis Francavilla Fontana Roma 2007 08 Montale 2000 ChievoVerona Gordige Lazio Napoli 2008 09 Alessandria Sudtirol Siena Sezze 2009 10 Multedo Exto Schio 06 Imolese Marsala 2010 11 Gordige Inter Milano Real Meda Orobica Vittorio Veneto San Zaccaria Packcenter Imola Bogliasco Pieve Castelvecchio Villacidro Villgomme Aquile Bagheria RES Roma Camaleonte Eurnova 2011 12 Gordige Inter Milano Real Meda Orobica Vittorio Veneto San Zaccaria Packcenter Imola Bogliasco Pieve Castelvecchio Villacidro Villgomme Aquile Bagheria RES Roma Camaleonte Eurnova 1 The teams promoted to Serie A are indicated in bold Promoted to Serie A edit Season Girone A Girone B Girone C Girone D 2013 14 Cuneo Orobica San Zaccaria Pink Bari 2014 15 Luserna Sudtirol Vittorio Veneto Acese 2015 16 Como Jesina Cuneo Chieti 2016 17 Empoli Sassuolo ChievoVerona Valpo Pink Bari 2017 18 a Florentia Orobica Pro San Bonifacio Roma Season Winners Runners up 2018 19 Inter Milan Empoli 2019 20 Napoli San Marino Academy 2020 21 Lazio Pomigliano 2021 22 a Como Brescia 2022 23 a Napoli Lazio 1 The teams promoted to Serie A are indicated in bold References edit Serie B PDF in Italian Italian Football Federation Archived from the original PDF on 13 July 2018 Retrieved 21 December 2022 The future of Women s Football a path to professionalism in 2022 Scudetto assigned to Juventus Serie B expanded to 14 teams Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio June 25 2020 Proch Daniele Women s Serie A To Kick Off Italy s First Ever Professional Sports League For Female Athletes In 2022 Forbes Comunicato Ufficiale N 1 UNICO del 03 07 2017 PDF Dipartimento Calcio Femminile 2017 2018 3 July 2017 Archived from the original PDF on 2018 05 11 Retrieved 1 April 2023 a b c Competizioni Nazionali Di Calcio Femminile S S 2018 2019 PDF Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio Comunicato Ufficiale N 8 27 June 2018 Archived from the original PDF on 2018 07 13 Retrieved 1 April 2023 FIGC 2023 08 04 Serie B Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio Retrieved 2023 10 17 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Serie B women 27s football amp oldid 1180593933, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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