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词条 List of Serie C champions and promotions
释义

  1. Seconda Divisione

  2. Prima Divisione

  3. Serie C (1935–78)

  4. Serie C1 (1978–2008)

  5. Lega Pro Prima Divisione (2008–14)

  6. Serie C2 (1978–2008)

     Seasons from 1978–79 to 1990–91  Seasons from 1991–92 to 2007–08 

  7. Lega Pro Seconda Divisione (2008–14)

     Seasons from 2008–09 to 2010–11  Seasons from 2011–12 to 2013–14 season 

  8. Lega Pro (2014–2017)

  9. Serie C (2017–)

  10. References

This article is a list of Serie C champions and promotions since its establishment – including the competition under previous names.

Seconda Divisione

Parentheses denote other teams promoted.

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  • 1926–27 – Monza, (Carrarese), (Ponziana), (Terni)
  • 1927–28 – Edera Trieste, (Rivarolese), (Saronno), (Viareggio), (Seregno), (Forlì)
  • 1928–29 – Vogherese, Vigevanesi, Pavia, Clarense, Mirandolese, Rovigo, Empoli
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Prima Divisione

Parentheses denote other teams promoted.

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  • 1929–30 – Udinese, (Libertas), (Derthona), (Palermo)
  • 1930–31 – Comense, Vigevanesi, Cagliari
  • 1931–32 – Giovanni Grion, Messina, Sampierdarenese
  • 1932–33 – Initially: Perugia, Foggia, Vezio Parducci Viareggio, Following expansion: Catanzarese, Seregno, SPAL, Pavia, Vicenza, Derthona
  • 1933–34 – Aquila, Pisa, Lucchese, Catania
  • 1934–35 – Taranto, Siena
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Serie C (1935–78)

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  • 1935–36 – Venezia, Cremonese, Spezia, Catanzaro
  • 1936–37 – Padova, Vigevano, Sanremese, Anconitana, Taranto
  • 1937–38 – SPAL, Fanfulla Lodi, Casale, Siena, Salernitana
  • 1938–39 – Brescia, Catania
  • 1939–40 – Reggiana, Vicenza, Maceratese
  • 1940–41 – Prato, Fiumana
  • 1941–42 – Cremonese, Juventina Palermo
  • 1942–43 – Varese, Pro Gorizia
  • 1943–45 – postponed due to World War II
  • 1945–46 – Mestrina, Prato, Perugia, Alba Ala Roma, Benevento, Lecce, Leone Palermo
  • 1946–47 – Magenta, Vita Nova P.S. Pietro, Bolzano, Centese, Nocerina
  • 1947–48 – competed amongst 18 regional leagues, no promotion to Serie B, no overall champions
  • 1948–49 – Fanfulla Lodi, Udinese, Prato, Avellino
  • 1949–50 – Seregno, Treviso, Anconitana, Messina
  • 1950–51 – Monza, Marzotto Valdagno, Piombino, Juve Stabia
  • 1951–52 – Cagliari
  • 1952–53 – Pavia, Alessandria
  • 1953–54 – Parma, ArsenalTaranto
  • 1954–55 – Bari, Livorno
  • 1955–56 – Sambenedettese, Venezia
  • 1956–57 – Prato, Lecco
  • 1957–58 – Reggiana, Vigevano
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  • 1958–59 – OZO Mantova, Catanzaro
  • 1959–60 – Pro Patria, Prato, Foggia
  • 1960–61 – Modena, Lucchese, Cosenza
  • 1961–62 – Triestina, Cagliari, Foggia
  • 1962–63 – Varese, Prato, Potenza
  • 1963–64 – Reggiana, Livorno, Trani
  • 1964–65 – Novara, Pisa, Reggina
  • 1965–66 – Savona, Arezzo, Salernitana
  • 1966–67 – Monza, Perugia, Bari
  • 1967–68 – Como, Cesena, Ternana
  • 1968–69 – Piacenza, Arezzo, Casertana
  • 1969–70 – Novara, Massese, Casertana
  • 1970–71 – Reggiana, Genoa, Sorrento
  • 1971–72 – Lecco, Ascoli, Brindisi
  • 1972–73 – Parma, SPAL, Avellino
  • 1973–74 – Alessandria, Sambenedettese, Pescara
  • 1974–75 – Piacenza, Modena, Catania
  • 1975–76 – Monza, Rimini, Lecce
  • 1976–77 – Cremonese, Pistoiese, Bari
  • 1977–78 – Udinese, SPAL, Nocerina
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Serie C1 (1978–2008)

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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
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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
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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
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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
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Lega Pro Prima Divisione (2008–14)

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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
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Season WinnerPlayoff 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 Frosinone
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Serie C2 (1978–2008)

Seasons from 1978–79 to 1990–91

SeasonGroup A WinnerGroup B WinnerGroup C WinnerGroup D Winner
1978–79SanremeseCremapergoFanoRende
1979–80PratoModenaGiulianovaCosenza
1980–81RhodensePadovaCasertanaCampania
1981–82CarrareseAnconaSienaBarletta
1982–83PratoLegnanoFrancavillaMessina
1983–84LivornoPaviaJesiReggina
1984–85SienaVirescit BoccaleoneBrindisiLicata
1985–86LuccheseCenteseTeramoNocerina
1986–87TorresOspitalettoVis PesaroFrosinone
1987–88CarrareseMantovaPerugiaPalermo
1988–89CasaleChievoFidelis AndriaPuteolana
1989–90SienaVareseFanoBattipagliese
1990–91AlessandriaPalazzoloChietiIschia

Seasons from 1991–92 to 2007–08

SeasonGroup A WinnerGroup B WinnerGroup C Winner
1991–92RavennaVis PesaroPotenza
1992–93MantovaPistoieseJuve Stabia
1993–94CrevalcoreGualdoTrapani
1994–95BrescelloMontevarchiNocerina
1995–96NovaraTrevisoAvezzano
1996–97LumezzaneTernanaBattipagliese
1997–98VareseSPALMarsala
1998–99PisaViterbeseCatania
1999-00SpeziaTorresMessina
2000–01PadovaLancianoTaranto
2001–02PratoTeramoMartina
2002–03PaviaFlorentia ViolaFoggia
2003–04MantovaGrossetoFrosinone
2004–05Pro SestoMasseseManfredonia
2005–06VeneziaCaveseGallipoli
2006–07LegnanoFolignoSorrento
2007–08PergocremaReggianaBenevento

Lega Pro Seconda Divisione (2008–14)

Seasons from 2008–09 to 2010–11

SeasonGroup A WinnerGroup A Playoff WinnerGroup B WinnerGroup B Playoff WinnerGroup C WinnerGroup C Playoff Winner
2008–09VareseComoFiglineGiulianovaCosenzaPescina V.d.G.
2009–10SüdtirolSpeziaLuccheseGubbioJuve StabiaCisco Roma
2010–11TritiumFeralpiSalòCarpiCarrareseLatinaTrapani

Seasons from 2011–12 to 2013–14 season

SeasonGroup A WinnerGroup A Playoff WinnerGroup B WinnerGroup B Playoff Winner
2011–12TrevisoCuneoPerugiaPaganese
2012–13Pro PatriaVeneziaSalernitanaL'Aquila
2013–14Bassano VirtusAlessandriaMessinaCasertana

Lega Pro (2014–2017)

Parentheses denote teams promoted by play-off.

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  • 2014–15 – Novara, Teramo stripped of title due to match fixing, awarded to Ascoli, Salernitana, (Como)
  • 2015–16 – Cittadella, SPAL, Benevento, (Pisa)
  • 2016–17 – Cremonese, Venezia, Foggia, (Parma)

Serie C (2017–)

  • 2017–18 – Livorno, Padova, Lecce, (Cosenza)
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References

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