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Lega Pro Prima Divisione

Lega Pro Prima Divisione was the third highest football league in Italy. It consisted of 33 teams, divided geographically into two divisions of 16 and 17 teams for group A and B respectively. Until 2008 it was known as Serie C1.[1]

Lega Pro Prima Divisione
Founded1935 as Serie C
1978 as Serie C1
2008 as Lega Pro Prima Divisione
Folded2014
CountryItaly
Other club(s) fromSan Marino
ConfederationFIGC
Number of teams33 (17, 16 respectively for the group A, B)
Level on pyramid3
Promotion toSerie B
Relegation toLega Pro Seconda Divisione
Domestic cup(s)Coppa Italia Lega Pro
Supercoppa di Lega di Prima Divisione
Last championsVirtus Entella (group A)
Perugia (group B)
(2013–14)
Most championshipsCatanzaro and Ravenna (3 each)
Websitewww.lega-pro.com

Before the 1978–79 season there were only three leagues of professional football in Italy, the third being Serie C. In 1978, it was decided to split Serie C into Serie C1 and Serie C2. Serie C2, the fourth highest professional league in the Italian system, was also renamed in 2008 and was called Lega Pro Seconda Divisione. [citation needed] The reform, already decided by the FIGC led to the reunification with the second division starting from 2014-2015 and with the subsequent rebirth of the third division championship organized by the pro league with 60 teams divided into three groups of 20 in Lega Pro. [citation needed]

Promotion and relegation edit

In each division, two teams were promoted to Serie B, and three teams were relegated to Lega Pro Seconda Divisione. In total, the league promoted 4 teams to Serie B and relegated 6 teams to Seconda Divisione.

The team finishing first in the regular season was directly promoted to Serie B, while teams placing 2nd to 5th were entered into a play-off semi-final for the chance of gaining the second promotional spot for that particular division.

Past champions edit

Source for league winners:[2]

Serie C1 edit

Lega Pro Prima Divisione edit

References edit

  1. ^ "La serie C cambia nome: sarà Lega Pro". Corriere della Sera (in Italian). 19 June 2008. Retrieved 17 September 2015.
  2. ^ Igor Kramarsic (17 July 2012). "Italy - List of Third Division (Serie C) Champions". RSSSF. Retrieved 12 January 2013.

External links edit

  • Lega Pro current season tables, fixtures and results at Soccerway
  • Italian Clubs Divisional Movements 1929-1996 - RSSSF
  • Lega Pro Official Website (in Italian)
  • Lega Pro at data sport.it (in Italian)

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Lega Pro Prima Divisione news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Lega Pro Prima Divisione was the third highest football league in Italy It consisted of 33 teams divided geographically into two divisions of 16 and 17 teams for group A and B respectively Until 2008 it was known as Serie C1 1 Lega Pro Prima DivisioneFounded1935 as Serie C1978 as Serie C12008 as Lega Pro Prima DivisioneFolded2014CountryItalyOther club s fromSan MarinoConfederationFIGCNumber of teams33 17 16 respectively for the group A B Level on pyramid3Promotion toSerie BRelegation toLega Pro Seconda DivisioneDomestic cup s Coppa Italia Lega ProSupercoppa di Lega di Prima DivisioneLast championsVirtus Entella group A Perugia group B 2013 14 Most championshipsCatanzaro and Ravenna 3 each Websitewww lega pro com Before the 1978 79 season there were only three leagues of professional football in Italy the third being Serie C In 1978 it was decided to split Serie C into Serie C1 and Serie C2 Serie C2 the fourth highest professional league in the Italian system was also renamed in 2008 and was called Lega Pro Seconda Divisione citation needed The reform already decided by the FIGC led to the reunification with the second division starting from 2014 2015 and with the subsequent rebirth of the third division championship organized by the pro league with 60 teams divided into three groups of 20 in Lega Pro citation needed Contents 1 Promotion and relegation 2 Past champions 2 1 Serie C1 2 2 Lega Pro Prima Divisione 3 References 4 External linksPromotion and relegation editIn each division two teams were promoted to Serie B and three teams were relegated to Lega Pro Seconda Divisione In total the league promoted 4 teams to Serie B and relegated 6 teams to Seconda Divisione The team finishing first in the regular season was directly promoted to Serie B while teams placing 2nd to 5th were entered into a play off semi final for the chance of gaining the second promotional spot for that particular division Past champions editSource for league winners 2 Serie C1 edit Group A Season Winner Runner Up 1978 79 Como Parma 1979 80 Varese Rimini 1980 81 Reggiana Cremonese 1981 82 Atalanta Monza 1982 83 Triestina Padova 1983 84 Parma Bologna 1984 85 Brescia Lanerossi Vicenza 1985 86 Parma Modena 1986 87 Piacenza Padova 1987 88 Ancona Monza 1988 89 Reggiana Triestina 1989 90 Modena Lucchese 1990 91 Piacenza Venezia 1991 92 SPAL Monza 1992 93 Ravenna Vicenza Group B Season Winner Runner Up 1978 79 Matera Pisa 1979 80 Catania Foggia 1980 81 Cavese Sambenedettese 1981 82 Arezzo Campobasso 1982 83 Empoli Pescara 1983 84 Bari Taranto 1984 85 Catanzaro Palermo 1985 86 Messina Taranto 1986 87 Catanzaro Barletta 1987 88 Licata Cosenza 1988 89 Cagliari Foggia 1989 90 Taranto Salernitana 1990 91 Casertana Palermo 1991 92 Ternana Fidelis Andria 1992 93 Palermo Acireale Season Winner Playoff Winner 1993 94 Chievo Como 1994 95 Bologna Pistoiese 1995 96 Ravenna Empoli 1996 97 Treviso Monza 1997 98 Cesena Cremonese 1998 99 Alzano Virescit Pistoiese 1999 00 Siena Cittadella 2000 01 Modena Como 2001 02 Livorno Triestina 2002 03 Treviso AlbinoLeffe 2003 04 Arezzo Cesena 2004 05 Cremonese Mantova 2005 06 Spezia Genoa 2006 07 Grosseto Pisa 2007 08 Sassuolo Cittadella Season Winner Playoff Winner 1993 94 Perugia Salernitana 1994 95 Reggina Avellino 1995 96 Lecce Castel di Sangro 1996 97 Fidelis Andria Ancona 1997 98 Cosenza Ternana 1998 99 Fermana Savoia 1999 00 Crotone Ancona 2000 01 Palermo Messina 2001 02 Ascoli Catania 2002 03 Avellino Pescara 2003 04 Catanzaro Crotone 2004 05 Rimini Avellino 2005 06 Napoli Frosinone 2006 07 Ravenna Avellino 2007 08 Salernitana Ancona Lega Pro Prima Divisione edit Group A Season Winner Playoff Winner 2008 09 Cesena Padova 2009 10 Novara Varese 2010 11 Gubbio Verona 2011 12 Ternana Pro Vercelli 2012 13 Trapani Carpi 2013 14 Virtus Entella Pro Vercelli Group B Season Winner Playoff Winner 2008 09 Gallipoli Crotone 2009 10 Portogruaro Pescara 2010 11 Nocerina Juve Stabia 2011 12 Spezia Virtus Lanciano 2012 13 Avellino Latina 2013 14 Perugia FrosinoneReferences edit La serie C cambia nome sara Lega Pro Corriere della Sera in Italian 19 June 2008 Retrieved 17 September 2015 Igor Kramarsic 17 July 2012 Italy List of Third Division Serie C Champions RSSSF Retrieved 12 January 2013 External links editLega Pro current season tables fixtures and results at Soccerway Italian Clubs Divisional Movements 1929 1996 RSSSF Lega Pro Official Website in Italian Lega Pro at data sport it in Italian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lega Pro Prima Divisione amp oldid 1193546892, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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