2010–11 Lega Pro Seconda Divisione

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Lega Pro Seconda Divisione
Season2010–11
ChampionsTritium (group A)
Carpi (group B)
Latina (group C)
PromotedTritium, FeralpiSalò (group A)
Carpi, Carrarese (group B)
Latina, Trapani (group C)
RelegatedSacilese, Mezzocorona
(group A)
Villacidrese (group B)
Pomezia (group C)

The 2010–11 Lega Pro Seconda Divisione season was the thirty-third football league season of Italian Lega Pro Seconda Divisione since its establishment in 1978, and the third since the renaming from Serie C to Lega Pro.

It was divided into two phases: the regular season, and the playoff phase.

The league is usually composed of 54 teams divided into three divisions of 18 teams each. This year, only 49 teams met the financial criteria of the league. They will be divided geographically into three divisions of 17, 16 and 16 teams. Teams will play only other teams in their own division, once at home and once away. The 17-team division teams will play 32 matches each, while the 16-team division teams will play 30 matches each.

Teams finishing first in the regular season, plus one team winning the playoff round from each division will be promoted to Lega Pro Prima Divisione.

Usually, three teams from each division are relegated to Serie D; the team finishing last and two relegation playoff losers. In order for the league's team total to rise to the normal 54 teams for the 2011–12 season, fewer teams will be relegated this year.

  • In the group A of 17 teams will be relegated the 17th and the 16th, if the 15th place is more of 5 points ahead of this; otherwise the relegation playout loser between 15th and 16th place.
  • In the group B and C of 16 teams, will be relegated the 16th, if the 15th place is more of 5 points ahead of this; otherwise the relegation playout loser between 15th and 16th place, with only one team being relegated from each of those divisions.[1]

In all, six teams will be promoted to Prima Divisione, and four teams will be relegated to Serie D.

Events[]

Start of season[]

Given a normal season where there are no team failures and special promotions, Lega Pro Seconda Divisione would feature 6 teams that had been relegated from Lega Pro Prima Divisione, 9 teams that had been promoted from Serie D, and 39 teams had played in Lega Pro Seconda Divisione the year before. Due to twenty-one bankruptcies and non-admissions in the Serie B (one vacancy), Lega Pro Prima Divisione (seven vacancies) and Lega Pro Seconda Divisione (thirteen vacancies) the 2010–11 season was to feature only 3 teams that played in 2009–10 Lega Pro Prima Divisione, 20 teams that played in 2009-10 Serie D, 1 team that played in Eccellenza and 25 teams that played in 2009–10 Lega Pro Seconda Divisione. The league admitted sixteen teams to fill vacancies created. These teams are:

  • Pro Vercelli (formerly P.B. Vercelli): P.B. Vercelli finished 17th in Lega Pro Seconda Divisione A and was originally relegated for losing in the play out, while the ex Pro Vercelli finished 10th.
  • Bellaria Igea which finished 16th in Lega Pro Seconda Divisione B, originally relegated for losing in the playoffs.
  • Carrarese which finished 18th in Lega Pro Seconda Divisione B, originally relegated for finishing at last place.
  • Virtus Entella which finished 2nd in Serie D 2009-10 Girone A
  • Casale which finished 3rd in Serie D 2009-10 Girone A
  • Renate which finished 5th in Serie D 2009-10 Girone B
  • Carpi which finished 2nd in Serie D 2009-10 Girone D
  • L'Aquila which finished 4th in Serie D 2009-10 Girone F
  • Campobasso which finished 10th in Serie D 2009-10 Girone F
  • Pomezia which finished 3rd in Serie D 2009-10 Girone G
  • Latina which finished 9th in Serie D 2009-10 Girone G
  • Matera which finished 9th in Serie D 2009-10 Girone H
  • Trapani which finished 2nd in Serie D 2009-10 Girone I
  • Vigor Lamezia which finished 4th in Serie D 2009-10 Girone I
  • Avellino which finished 5th in Serie D 2009-10 Girone I
  • Sanremese which finished 1st in Eccellenza Liguria 2009-10

Five vacancies remained because no other teams filled for the spots.

Teams[]

Girone A[]

Club City Stadium Capacity 2009–10 season
Canavese San Giusto Canavese 2,510 13th in Lega Pro Seconda Divisione A
Casale Casale Monferrato 6,035 3rd in Serie D/A
Virtus Entella Chiavari Stadio Comunale 2,000 2nd in Serie D/A
FeralpiSalò Salò and Lonato del Garda
(playing in Salò)
Stadio Lino Turina 2,000 4th in Lega Pro Seconda Divisione A
Lecco Lecco Stadio Rigamonti-Ceppi 4,977 18th in Lega Pro Prima Divisione A
Mezzocorona Mezzocorona
(playing in Trento)
Stadio Briamasco 4,277 14th in Lega Pro Seconda Divisione A
Montichiari Montichiari 2,500 1st in Serie D/C
Pro Patria Busto Arsizio Stadio Carlo Speroni 4,200 16th in Lega Pro Prima Divisione A
Pro Vercelli Vercelli Stadio Silvio Piola 6,165 17th in Lega Pro Seconda Divisione A
(as P.B. Vercelli)
Renate Renate
(playing in Meda)
3,000 5th Serie D/B
Rodengo Saiano Rodengo-Saiano 2,500 7th in Lega Pro Seconda Divisione A
Sacilese Sacile 2,600 11th in Lega Pro Seconda Divisione B
Sambonifacese San Bonifacio 1,450 11th in Lega Pro Seconda Divisione A
Sanremese Sanremo 4,000 1st in Eccellenza Liguria
Savona Savona 5,500 1st in Serie D/A
Tritium Trezzo sull'Adda 3,000 1st in Serie D/B
Valenzana Valenza 2,200 10th in Lega Pro Seconda Divisione A

Girone B[]

Club City Stadium Capacity 2009–10 season
Bellaria Igea Bellaria-Igea Marina 2,500 16th in Lega Pro Seconda Divisione B
Carpi Carpi Stadio Sandro Cabassi 4,760 2nd in Serie D/D
Carrarese Carrara 15,000 18th in Lega Pro Seconda Divisione B
Celano Celano 3,200 10th in Lega Pro Seconda Divisione B
Chieti Chieti Stadio Guido Angelini 12,750 1st in Serie D/F
Crociati Noceto Noceto 1,000 8th in Lega Pro Seconda Divisione A
Fano Fano 8,800 4th in Lega Pro Seconda Divisione B
Gavorrano Gavorrano Stadio Romeo Malservisi 2,000 1st Serie D/E
Giacomense Masi Torello
(playing in Portomaggiore)
2,000 14th in Lega Pro Seconda Divisione B
Giulianova Giulianova Stadio Rubens Fadini 5,625 18th in Lega Pro Prima Divisione B
L'Aquila L'Aquila Stadio Tommaso Fattori 9,285 4th in Serie D/F
Poggibonsi Poggibonsi Stadio Stefano Lotti 3,621 15th in Lega Pro Seconda Divisione B
Prato Prato Stadio Lungobisenzio 6,800 6th in Lega Pro Seconda Divisione B
San Marino Serravalle, San Marino Stadio Olimpico 7,000 2nd in Lega Pro Seconda Divisione B
Sangiovannese San Giovanni Valdarno Stadio Virgilio Fedini 3,800 5th in Lega Pro Seconda Divisione B
Villacidrese Villacidro Stadio Comunale 2,000 15th in Lega Pro Seconda Divisione A

Girone C[]

Club City Stadium Capacity 2009–10 season
Avellino Avellino Stadio Partenio 26,308 5th Serie D/I
Aversa Normanna Aversa 2,555 11th in Lega Pro Seconda Divisione C
Brindisi Brindisi Stadio Franco Fanuzzi 7,600 4th in Lega Pro Seconda Divisione C
Campobasso Campobasso Stadio Nuovo Romagnoli 21,800 10th in Serie D/F
Catanzaro Catanzaro Stadio Nicola Ceravolo 13,619 2nd in Lega Pro Seconda Divisione C
Fondi Fondi 2,500 1st in Serie D/G
Isola Liri Isola del Liri 3,400 14th in Lega Pro Seconda Divisione C
Latina Latina Stadio Domenico Francioni 8,000 9th in Serie D/G
Matera Matera 8,500 9th in Serie D/H
Melfi Melfi 4,500 9th in Lega Pro Seconda Divisione C
Milazzo Milazzo 2,500 1st in Serie D/I
Neapolis Mugnano Mugnano di Napoli 2,000 1st in Serie D/H
Pomezia Pomezia 5,000 3rd in Serie D/G
Trapani Trapani
(playing in Erice)
Stadio Polisportivo Provinciale 7,000 2nd in Serie D/I
Vibonese Vibo Valentia 4,500 16th in Lega Pro Seconda Divisione C
Vigor Lamezia Lamezia Terme 4,000 4th in Serie D/I

League table[]

Girone A[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Tritium (C, P) 32 17 10 5 49 25 +24 59[a] Promotion to Lega Pro Prima Divisione
2 FeralpiSalò (O, P) 32 16 11 5 36 22 +14 57[a] Qualification for Promotion play-off
3 Pro Vercelli[b] (P) 32 12 16 4 36 23 +13 52[c]
4 Pro Patria 32 18 5 9 57 34 +23 52[c][d]
5 Renate 32 13 11 8 42 28 +14 50
6 Savona 32 13 14 5 36 26 +10 49[e]
7 Lecco 32 13 8 11 32 34 −2 47
8 Montichiari 32 9 14 9 28 28 0 41[f]
9 Rodengo Saiano (R) 32 11 10 11 28 29 −1 41[f][a] Excluded from professional football after does not join the championship[g]
10 Casale 32 9 10 13 25 41 −16 37
11 Canavese (R) 32 12 8 12 33 33 0 36[h] Excluded from professional football after does not join the championship[i]
12 Sambonifacese 32 7 13 12 36 41 −5 34
13 Valenzana 32 7 13 12 24 33 −9 33[j]
14 Virtus Entella 32 6 14 12 30 35 −5 31[j]
15 Sacilese (R) 32 5 12 15 27 45 −18 27[k] Relegation to Serie D
16 Sanremese (R) 32 5 12 15 24 38 −14 27[k] Excluded from professional football after does not join the championship[l]
17 Mezzocorona (R) 32 6 5 21 24 52 −28 23 Relegation to Serie D
Updated to match(es) played on 8 May 2011. Source: Tutto Lega Pro
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (O) Play-off winner; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ a b c Tritium,[2] FeralpiSalò[2] and Rodengo Saiano[3][4] were docked 2 points.
  2. ^ Pro Vercelli promoted to Lega Pro Prima Divisione to fill the vacancies created.
  3. ^ a b PRV 2-1 PRO ; PRO 1-1 PRV
  4. ^ Pro Patria was docked 7 points and will be docked 1 point in the next season.[5][6][7]
  5. ^ Savona was docked 4 points.[2]
  6. ^ a b ROD 1-1 MON ; MON 2-1 ROD
  7. ^ Rodengo Saiano didn't join championship and excluded from football.[8]
  8. ^ Canavese was docked 8 points.[2][9][10][11]
  9. ^ Canavese didn't join the championship and excluded from football .[8]
  10. ^ a b Valenzana and Entella were docked 1 point.[2]
  11. ^ a b SAN 0-1 SAC ; SAC 2-1 SAN
  12. ^ Sanremese does not appeal against the exclusion of Covisoc and excluded from football.[8]

Girone B[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Carpi (C, P) 30 19 8 3 45 16 +29 65 Promotion to Lega Pro Prima Divisione
2 Carrarese (O, P) 30 17 12 1 51 18 +33 63 Qualification for Promotion play-off
3 Prato[a] (P) 30 14 7 9 35 25 +10 49[b]
4 L'Aquila 30 15 4 11 30 27 +3 49[b]
5 San Marino 30 12 11 7 36 30 +6 47
6 Chieti 30 11 13 6 37 29 +8 46
7 Giacomense 30 9 14 7 33 27 +6 41
8 Poggibonsi 30 11 7 12 29 40 −11 40
9 Bellaria Igea 30 7 14 9 31 31 0 35
10 Gavorrano 30 8 7 15 34 40 −6 31
11 Giulianova 30 8 8 14 31 40 −9 29[c]
12 Crociati Noceto (R) 30 5 13 12 35 48 −13 28 Relegation to Eccellenza[d]
13 Celano 30 6 7 17 29 51 −22 25
14 Sangiovannese (R) 30 9 10 11 28 35 −7 24[e][f] Relegation to Eccellenza[g]
15 Fano 30 6 10 14 29 46 −17 24[e][h]
16 Villacidrese (R) 30 7 7 16 33 43 −10 15[f] Relegation to [i]
Updated to match(es) played on 8 May 2011. Source: Tutto Lega Pro
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (O) Play-off winner; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ Prato promoted to Lega Pro Prima Divisione to fill the vacancies created.
  2. ^ a b PRA 3-0 LAQ ; LAQ 0-2 PRA
  3. ^ Giulianova was docked 3 points.[6][7][12]
  4. ^ Crociati Noceto didn't join 2011–12 championship and relegated to Eccellenza Emilia–Romagna.[8]
  5. ^ a b SAN 2-1 FANO ; FANO 0-0 SAN
  6. ^ a b Sangiovannese[2][3][4][6][7][13] and Villacidrese[2][9][11][14] were docked 13 points.
  7. ^ Sangiovannese didn't join 2011–12 championship and relegated to Eccellenza Tuscany as San Giovanni Valdarno.[8]
  8. ^ Fano was docked 4 points.[2][11]
  9. ^ Villacidrese does not appeal against the exclusion of Covisod and relegated to Terza Categoria Medio Campidano[8]

Girone C[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Latina (C, P) 30 19 10 1 45 16 +29 67 Promotion to Lega Pro Prima Divisione
2 Trapani (O, P) 30 17 8 5 45 24 +21 58[a] Qualification for Promotion play-off
3 Milazzo 30 16 6 8 40 25 +15 54
4 Avellino[b] (P) 30 15 8 7 51 26 +25 53
5 Neapolis Mugnano 30 15 7 8 35 26 +9 52
6 Aversa Normanna 30 13 9 8 38 29 +9 48
7 Matera (R) 30 9 10 11 28 38 −10 36[c][a] Relegation to [d]
8 Melfi 30 12 6 12 48 35 +13 36[c][e]
9 Isola Liri 30 7 10 13 25 35 −10 31[f]
10 Vigor Lamezia 30 8 7 15 37 50 −13 31[f]
11 Campobasso 30 7 11 12 28 36 −8 30[g][h]
12 Fondi 30 6 12 12 37 49 −12 30[g]
13 Brindisi (R) 30 7 8 15 21 42 −21 24[i] Relegation to Serie D[j]
14 Vibonese 30 2 14 14 23 43 −20 18[h]
15 Catanzaro[k] 30 5 4 21 15 49 −34 11[l]
16 Pomezia (R) 30 11 12 7 31 23 +8 44[m] Relegation to [n]
Updated to match(es) played on 8 May 2011. Source: Tutto Lega Pro
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (O) Play-off winner; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Trapani[2] and Matera[6] were docked 1 point.
  2. ^ Avellino promoted to Lega Pro Prima Divisione to fill the vacancies created.
  3. ^ a b MEL 1-1 MAT ; MAT 2-1 MEL
  4. ^ Matera does not appeal against the exclusion of Covisoc and relegated to Terza Categoria Matera.[8]
  5. ^ Melfi was docked 6 points.[2][6][7][10][12]
  6. ^ a b ISL 2-3 VLA ; VLA 0-3 ISL
  7. ^ a b CAM 1-0 FON ; FON 2-2 CAM
  8. ^ a b Campobasso[11] and Vibonese[5][7] were docked 2 points.
  9. ^ Brindisi was docked 5 points.[6][7][12]
  10. ^ Brindisi does not appeal against the exclusion of Covisoc and relegated to Serie D as Città di Brindisi.[8]
  11. ^ Catanzaro was excluded by Covisoc's decision but readmitted by TNAS.
  12. ^ Catanzaro was docked 8 points.[3][4][6][7][13]
  13. ^ Pomezia was docked 1 point and on May 4, 2011, for false documents submitted to the repechage, was relegated to last place by the Corte di Giustizia Federale of FIGC.[15]
  14. ^ Pomezia does not appeal against the exclusion of Covisod and relegated to Seconda Categoria Lazio.[8]

Promotion Playoffs[]

Girone A[]

Semifinals
First legs scheduled May 22, 2011; return legs scheduled May 29, 2011[16]
Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Renate (5) 1-2 (2) FeralpiSalò 1–1 0–1
Pro Patria (4) 5-4 (3) Pro Vercelli 5–2 0-2
Final
First leg scheduled June 5, 2011; return leg scheduled June 12, 2011[16]
Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Pro Patria (4) 2-3 (2) FeralpiSalò 1–1 1–2

FeralpiSalò promoted to Lega Pro Prima Divisione

Girone B[]

Semifinals
First legs scheduled May 22, 2011; return legs scheduled May 29, 2011[16]
Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
San Marino (5) 2-2 (2) Carrarese 0–1 2–1
L'Aquila (4) 4-4 (3) Prato 3–2 1-2

Qualified to the final the teams best placed in the league table

Final
First leg scheduled June 5, 2011; return leg scheduled June 12, 2011[16]
Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Prato (3) 1-2 (2) Carrarese 1–0 0–2

Carrarese promoted to Lega Pro Prima Divisione

Girone C[]

Semifinals
First legs scheduled May 22, 2011; return legs scheduled May 29, 2011[16]
Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Neapolis Mugnano (5) 1-3 (2) Trapani 1–1 0–2
Avellino (4) 3-0 (3) Milazzo 2–0 1-0
Final
First leg scheduled June 5, 2011; return leg scheduled June 12, 2011[16]
Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Avellino (4) 3-4 (2) Trapani 2–1 1–3(aet)

Trapani promoted to Lega Pro Prima Divisione

Relegation Playoffs[]

Girone A

First leg scheduled May 22, 2011; return leg scheduled May 29, 2011[16]
Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Sanremese (16) 3–2 (15) Sacilese 2–1 1-1

Sacilese relegated to Serie D

Girone B

Playoff not played.

Villacidrese relegated directly to Serie D .

Girone C

Playoff not played.

Pomezia relegated to Serie D by the Corte di Giustizia Federale of FIGC.[15]

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