2017–18 Serie B
Season | 2017–18 |
---|---|
Champions | Empoli (2nd title) |
Promoted | Empoli Parma Frosinone (by play-off) |
Relegated | Virtus Entella Novara Pro Vercelli Ternana Bari (bankruptcy) Cesena (bankruptcy) Avellino (bankruptcy) |
Matches played | 462 |
Goals scored | 1,182 (2.56 per match) |
Top goalscorer | Francesco Caputo (26 goals) |
Biggest home win | Perugia 5–0 Carpi (18 November 2017) |
Biggest away win | Virtus Entella 1–5 Perugia (27 August 2017) Perugia 1–5 Pro Vercelli (8 October 2017) Bari 0-4 Empoli (27 January 2018) Cremonese 0-4 Foggia (7 April 2018) |
Highest scoring | Empoli 5–3 Cesena (18 November 2017) |
Longest winning run | 6 games Empoli |
Longest unbeaten run | 28 games Empoli |
Longest winless run | 18 games Cremonese |
Longest losing run | 5 games Perugia Ternana |
Highest attendance | 33,567 Bari 1–0 Foggia (26 November 2017) |
Lowest attendance | 912 Frosinone 2–1 Cittadella (4 September 2017) (Match played in Avellino) |
Total attendance | 3,194,526 |
Average attendance | 6,930[1] |
← 2016–17 2018–19 → |
The 2017–18 Serie B (known as the Serie B ConTe.it for sponsorship reasons) was the 86th season since its establishment in 1929.
A total of 22 teams contested the league: 15 returning from the 2016–17 Serie B season, 4 promoted from 2016–17 Lega Pro (Cremonese, Venezia, Foggia, Parma), and 3 relegated from 2016–17 Serie A (Empoli, Palermo, Pescara).
Teams[]
Stadia and locations[]
Team | Home city | Stadium | Capacity | 2016–17 season |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ascoli | Ascoli Piceno | Stadio Cino e Lillo Del Duca | 10,887 | 15th in Serie B |
Avellino | Avellino | Stadio Partenio | 10,215 | 17th in Serie B |
Bari | Bari | Stadio San Nicola | 58,270 | 12th in Serie B |
Brescia | Brescia | Stadio Mario Rigamonti | 16,743 | 14th in Serie B |
Carpi | Carpi | Stadio Sandro Cabassi | 5,510 | 7th in Serie B |
Cesena | Cesena | Stadio Dino Manuzzi | 23,860 | 13th in Serie B |
Cittadella | Cittadella | Stadio Pier Cesare Tombolato | 7,623 | 6th in Serie B |
Cremonese | Cremona | Stadio Giovanni Zini | 20,641 | Lega Pro/A Champions |
Empoli | Empoli | Stadio Carlo Castellani | 16,800 | 18th in Serie A |
Foggia | Foggia | Stadio Pino Zaccheria | 16,798 | Lega Pro/C Champions |
Frosinone | Frosinone | Stadio Benito Stirpe[2] | 16,125 | 3rd in Serie B |
Novara | Novara | Stadio Silvio Piola | 17,875 | 9th in Serie B |
Palermo | Palermo | Stadio Renzo Barbera | 36,349 | 19th in Serie A |
Parma | Parma | Stadio Ennio Tardini | 27,906 | 2nd in Lega Pro/B |
Perugia | Perugia | Stadio Renato Curi | 23,125 | 4th in Serie B |
Pescara | Pescara | Stadio Adriatico | 20,515 | 20th in Serie A |
Pro Vercelli | Vercelli | Stadio Silvio Piola | 5,500 | 16th in Serie B |
Salernitana | Salerno | Stadio Arechi | 31,300 | 11th in Serie B |
Spezia | La Spezia | Stadio Alberto Picco | 10,290 | 8th in Serie B |
Ternana | Terni | Stadio Libero Liberati | 17,460 | 18th in Serie B |
Venezia | Venice | Stadio Pier Luigi Penzo | 7,450 | Lega Pro/B Champions |
Virtus Entella | Chiavari | Stadio Comunale | 5,535 | 10th in Serie B |
Number of teams by regions[]
Number of teams | Region | Team(s) |
---|---|---|
3 | Emilia-Romagna | Carpi, Cesena and Parma |
2 | Apulia | Bari and Foggia |
Campania | Avellino and Salernitana | |
Liguria | Spezia and Virtus Entella | |
Lombardy | Brescia and Cremonese | |
Piedmont | Novara and Pro Vercelli | |
Umbria | Perugia and Ternana | |
Veneto | Cittadella and Venezia | |
1 | Abruzzo | Pescara |
Lazio | Frosinone | |
Marche | Ascoli | |
Sicily | Palermo | |
Tuscany | Empoli |
Personnel and kits[]
Team | President | Manager | Kit manufacturer | Sponsors |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ascoli | Francesco Bellini | Serse Cosmi | Nike | |
Avellino | Walter Taccone | Claudio Foscarini | Givova | Sidigas |
Bari | Cosmo Antonio Giancaspro | Fabio Grosso | Zeus | Birra Peroni |
Brescia | Alessandro Triboldi | Ivo Pulga | Acerbis | UBI Banca[3] |
Carpi | Claudio Caliumi | Antonio Calabro | Givova | |
Cesena | Giorgio Lugaresi | Fabrizio Castori | Lotto | PLT puregreen |
Cittadella | Andrea Gabrielli | Roberto Venturato | Boxeur Des Rues | Ocsa |
Cremonese | Luigi Simoni | Andrea Mandorlini | Garman | Ilta Inox S.p.A. |
Empoli | Fabrizio Corsi | Aurelio Andreazzoli | Joma | Gensan |
Foggia | Lucio Fares | Giovanni Stroppa | Nike | Tamma |
Frosinone | Maurizio Stirpe | Moreno Longo | Legea | Banca Popolare del Frusinate |
Novara | Carlo Accornero | Domenico Di Carlo | Joma | Banca Popolare di Novara |
Palermo | Maurizio Zamparini | Roberto Stellone | Legea | , |
Parma | Jiang Lizhang | Roberto D'Aversa | Erreà | Aon,Cetiliar |
Perugia | Massimiliano Santopadre | Roberto Breda | FG Sport | Piccini |
Pescara | Daniele Sebastiani | Giuseppe Pillon | Erreà | |
Pro Vercelli | Massimo Secondo | Gianluca Grassadonia | Errea | PGO Group S.p.A. |
Salernitana | Marco Mezzaroma & Claudio Lotito | Stefano Colantuono | Givova | Seleco |
Spezia | Andrea Corradino | Fabio Gallo | Acerbis | Arquati, Credit Agricole - Carispezia |
Ternana | Luigi De Canio | Zeus | Unicusano | |
Venezia | Joe Tacopina | Filippo Inzaghi | Nike | |
Virtus Entella | Antonio Gozzi | Alfredo Aglietti | Acerbis | Duferco Energia, Pensa Benessere |
Managerial changes[]
Team | Outgoing manager | Manner of departure | Date of vacancy | Position in table | Replaced by | Date of appointment |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ascoli | Alfredo Aglietti | End of contract | 1 June 2017 | Pre-season | Fulvio Fiorin & Enzo Maresca | 1 June 2017[4][5] |
Bari | Stefano Colantuono | End of contract | 13 June 2017 | Fabio Grosso[6] | 13 June 2017 | |
Brescia | Luigi Cagni | End of contract | 3 June 2017 | Roberto Boscaglia | 3 June 2017[7] | |
Carpi | Fabrizio Castori[8] | Mutual consent | 12 June 2017 | Antonio Calabro[9] | 14 July 2017 | |
Frosinone | Pasquale Marino[10] | Mutual consent | 14 June 2017 | Moreno Longo[11] | 14 June 2017 | |
Novara | Roberto Boscaglia[7] | Signed by Brescia | 3 June 2017 | Eugenio Corini[12] | 14 June 2017 | |
Pro Vercelli | Moreno Longo[13] | Signed by Frosinone | 14 June 2017 | Gianluca Grassadonia[14] | 14 June 2017 | |
Spezia | Domenico Di Carlo[15] | End of contract | 14 June 2017 | Fabio Gallo[16] | 14 June 2017 | |
Perugia | Cristian Bucchi[17] | Signed by Sassuolo | 20 June 2017 | Federico Giunti[18] | 23 June 2017 | |
Empoli | Giovanni Martusciello | Mutual consent | 20 June 2017 | Vincenzo Vivarini[19] | 21 June 2017 | |
Palermo | Diego Bortoluzzi | End of contract | 21 June 2017 | Bruno Tedino[20] | 22 June 2017 | |
Ternana | Fabio Liverani | End of contract | 30 June 2017 | Sandro Pochesci[21] | 9 July 2017 | |
Cesena | Andrea Camplone[22] | Sacked | 30 September 2017 | 22nd | Fabrizio Castori[23] | 1 October 2017 |
Brescia | Roberto Boscaglia[24] | 12 October 2017 | 15th | Pasquale Marino[24] | 12 October 2017 | |
Perugia | Federico Giunti | 24 October 2017 | 15th | Roberto Breda | 26 October 2017 | |
V. Entella | Gianpaolo Castorina | 5 November 2017 | 19th | Alfredo Aglietti[25] | 6 November 2017 | |
Ascoli | 7 December 2017 | 22nd | Serse Cosmi[26] | 7 December 2017 | ||
Salernitana | Alberto Bollini | 11 December 2017 | 11th | Stefano Colantuono[27] | 12 December 2017 | |
Empoli | Vincenzo Vivarini | 16 December 2017 | 5th | Aurelio Andreazzoli[28] | 17 December 2017 | |
Pro Vercelli | Gianluca Grassadonia | 16 December 2017 | 20th | Gianluca Atzori | 17 December 2017 | |
Brescia | Pasquale Marino[29] | 15 January 2018 | 17th | Roberto Boscaglia[29] | 15 January 2018 | |
Pro Vercelli | Gianluca Atzori[30] | 22 January 2018 | 22nd | Gianluca Grassadonia[30] | 22 January 2018 | |
Ternana | Sandro Pochesci[31] | 29 January 2018 | 20th | [32] | 30 January 2018 | |
Novara | Eugenio Corini[33] | 4 February 2018 | 16th | Domenico Di Carlo[34] | 5 February 2018 | |
Ternana | [35] | 21 February 2018 | 22nd | Luigi De Canio[35] | 21 February 2018 | |
Pescara | Zdeněk Zeman[36] | 6 March 2018 | 13th | [36] | 6 March 2018 | |
[37] | 1 April 2018 | 16th | Giuseppe Pillon[37] | 1 April 2018 | ||
Avellino | Walter Novellino[38] | 3 April 2018 | 18th | Claudio Foscarini[39] | 3 April 2018 | |
Cremonese | Attilio Tesser[40] | 23 April 2018 | 14th | Andrea Mandorlini[40] | 23 April 2018 | |
Palermo | Bruno Tedino[41] | 28 April 2018 | 3rd | Roberto Stellone[41] | 28 April 2018 | |
Brescia | Roberto Boscaglia[42] | 29 April 2018 | 13th | Ivo Pulga[42] | 29 April 2018 | |
Virtus Entella | Alfredo Aglietti[43] | 6 May 2018 | 20th | Gennaro Volpe[43] | 6 May 2018 | |
Pro Vercelli | Gianluca Grassadonia | 7 May 2018 | 22nd | Vito Grieco[44] | 7 May 2018 |
League table[]
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Promotion, qualification or relegation |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Empoli (C, P) | 42 | 24 | 13 | 5 | 88 | 49 | +39 | 85 | Promotion to Serie A |
2 | Parma (P) | 42 | 21 | 9 | 12 | 57 | 37 | +20 | 72[a] | |
3 | Frosinone (O, P) | 42 | 19 | 15 | 8 | 65 | 47 | +18 | 72[a] | Qualification to promotion play-offs semi-finals |
4 | Palermo | 42 | 18 | 17 | 7 | 59 | 39 | +20 | 71 | |
5 | Venezia | 42 | 17 | 16 | 9 | 56 | 42 | +14 | 67 | Qualification to promotion play-offs preliminary round |
6 | Cittadella | 42 | 18 | 12 | 12 | 61 | 48 | +13 | 66 | |
7 | Bari[b] (R) | 42 | 18 | 13 | 11 | 59 | 48 | +11 | 65 | Relegation to Serie D[c] |
8 | Perugia | 42 | 16 | 12 | 14 | 67 | 58 | +9 | 60 | Qualification to promotion play-offs preliminary round |
9 | Foggia | 42 | 16 | 10 | 16 | 66 | 68 | −2 | 58 | |
10 | Spezia | 42 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 46 | 45 | +1 | 53 | |
11 | Carpi | 42 | 12 | 16 | 14 | 32 | 46 | −14 | 52 | |
12 | Salernitana | 42 | 11 | 18 | 13 | 51 | 58 | −7 | 51 | |
13 | Cesena[d] (R) | 42 | 11 | 17 | 14 | 55 | 61 | −6 | 50 | Relegation to Serie D |
14 | Cremonese | 42 | 9 | 21 | 12 | 48 | 47 | +1 | 48[e] | |
15 | Avellino (R) | 42 | 11 | 15 | 16 | 49 | 60 | −11 | 48[e] | Relegation to Serie D[c] |
16 | Brescia | 42 | 11 | 15 | 16 | 41 | 52 | −11 | 48[e] | |
17 | Pescara | 42 | 11 | 15 | 16 | 50 | 64 | −14 | 48[e] | |
18 | Ascoli (O) | 42 | 11 | 13 | 18 | 40 | 60 | −20 | 46 | Qualification to relegation play-out |
19 | Virtus Entella (R) | 42 | 10 | 14 | 18 | 41 | 54 | −13 | 44[f] | |
20 | Novara (R) | 42 | 10 | 14 | 18 | 42 | 52 | −10 | 44[f] | Relegation to Serie C |
21 | Pro Vercelli (R) | 42 | 9 | 13 | 20 | 47 | 70 | −23 | 40 | |
22 | Ternana (R) | 42 | 7 | 16 | 19 | 62 | 77 | −15 | 37 |
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Goal difference; 5) Goals scored; 6) Draw.[45]
(C) Champion; (O) Play-off winner; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
- ^ a b Parma is ahead of Frosinone on head-to-head goal difference: Parma 2–0 Frosinone, Frosinone 2–1 Parma.
- ^ Bari was deducted two points for administrative irregularities. The team was reestablished in 2018 after the bankruptcy of the previous legal person
- ^ a b Bari and Avellino were excluded from the league after the season for financial issues.
- ^ A.C. Cesena bankrupted in mid-2018. A.S.D. Romagna Centro Cesena, another team from Cesena was renamed to Cesena F.C. which would participate in 2018–19 Serie D
- ^ a b c d Head-to-head points: Cremonese 10 pts, Avellino 8 pts, Brescia 7 pts, Pescara 6 pts.
- ^ a b Virtus Entella is ahead of Novara on head-to-head points: Virtus Entella 2–1 Novara, Novara 0–1 Virtus Entella.
On August 13, 2018, the FIGC decided to reduce the chronic financial instability of the league halting re-elections of clubs. Serie B was so reduced to 19 clubs.
Promotion play-offs[]
Six teams could contest the promotion play-offs depending on the point differential between the third and fourth-placed teams. It began with a preliminary one-legged round played at the home venue of the higher placed team, involving the teams placed fifth to eight. The two winning (or higher placed team from regular season if a match ended with a draw) teams advanced to play the third and fourth-placed teams in the two-legged semi-finals. Those winning teams advanced to the two-legged final, where the winner was promoted to play in Serie A the following season. In the two-legged rounds, the higher seeded team played the second game at home.
Preliminary round | Semi-finals | Final | ||||||||||||||||
5 | Venezia | 1 | 0 | 1 | ||||||||||||||
5 | Venezia | 3 | 4 | Palermo | 1 | 1 | 2 | |||||||||||
8 | Perugia | 0 | 4 | Palermo | 2 | 0 | 2 | |||||||||||
3 | Frosinone | 1 | 2 | 3 | ||||||||||||||
6 | Cittadella | 1 | 1 | 2 | ||||||||||||||
6 | Cittadella | 2 | 3 | Frosinone | 1 | 1 | 2 | |||||||||||
7 | Bari | 2 |
Relegation play-out[]
Two teams contested the relegation play-out in a two-legged round. The higher placed team played the second leg at home. In the case of a tie on aggregate, the higher placed team from the regular season were declared the winners. The losers were relegated to Serie C for the following season.
Team 1 | Agg. | Team 2 | 1st leg | 2nd leg |
---|---|---|---|---|
Virtus Entella (19) | 0–0 | Ascoli (18) | 0–0 | 0–0 |
Top goalscorers[]
Rank | Player | Club | Goals[46] |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Francesco Caputo | Empoli | 26 |
2 | Alfredo Donnarumma | Empoli | 23 |
3 | Samuel Di Carmine | Perugia | 22 |
4 | Adriano Montalto | Ternana | 20 |
5 | Fabio Mazzeo | Foggia | 19 |
6 | Alberto Cerri | Perugia | 15 |
7 | Camillo Ciano | Frosinone | 14 |
Cristian Galano | Bari | ||
9 | Emanuele Calaiò | Parma | 13 |
Andrea Caracciolo | Brescia | ||
Daniel Ciofani | Frosinone | ||
Ilija Nestorovski | Palermo | ||
Stefano Pettinari | Pescara |
Results[]
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