Eccellenza Lazio

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Eccellenza Lazio
Organising bodyLega Nazionale Dilettanti
Founded1991
CountryItaly
ConfederationUEFA
Divisions3
Number of teams48
Promotion toSerie D
Relegation toPromozione Lazio
League cup(s)Coppa Italia Dilettanti
Current championsReal Monterotondo Scalo (Group A)
Unipomezia (Group B)
Tivoli (Group C)
(2020–21)
Most championshipsFerentino (3 titles)
Websitehttp://www.lnd.it

Eccellenza Lazio is the regional Eccellenza football division for clubs in Lazio, Italy. It is competed amongst 36 teams, in two different groups (A and B). The winners of the Groups are promoted to Serie D. The club who finishes second also have the chance to gain promotion, they are entered into a national play-off which consists of two rounds.

Champions[]

Here are the past champions of the Lazio Eccellenza, organised into their respective group.[1]

Group A[]

  • 1991–92 Civita Castellana
  • 1992–93 Fiumicino
  • 1993–94 Civitavecchia Calcio
  • 1994–95 Guidonia
  • 1995–96 Fiumicino
  • 1996–97 Ladispoli
  • 1997–98 Fregene
  • 1998–99 Fortitudo Nepi
  • 1999–2000 Monterotondo
  • 2000–01 Albalonga
  • 2001–02 Cisco Collatino
  • 2002–03 Ostia Mare
  • 2003–04 Sorianese
  • 2004–05 Pisoniano
  • 2005–06 Anziolavinio
  • 2006–07 Bassano Romano
  • 2007–08 Civitavecchia Calcio
  • 2008–09 Pomezia Calcio
  • 2009–10 Fidene
  • 2010–11 Palestrina
  • 2011–12 Ostia Mare
  • 2012–13 Santa Maria delle Mole
  • 2013–14 Viterbese
  • 2014–15 Albalonga
  • 2015–16 Monterosi
  • 2016–17 S.F.F. Atletico
  • 2017–18 Vis Artena
  • 2018–19 Team Nuova Florida
  • 2019–20 Montespaccato
  • 2020–21 Real Monterotondo Scalo

Group B[]

  • 1991–92 Cynthia Genzano
  • 1992–93 Ferentino
  • 1993–94 Ceccano
  • 1994–95 Vis Velletri[2]
  • 1995–96 Terracina
  • 1996–97 Real Piedimonte
  • 1997–98 La Setina Sezze
  • 1998–99 Lanuvio Campoleone
  • 1999–2000 Aprilia
  • 2000–01 Ferentino
  • 2001–02 Anagni Fontana
  • 2002–03 Frascati Lupa G.I.O.C.
  • 2003–04 Ferentino
  • 2004–05 Cassino
  • 2005–06 Morolo
  • 2006–07 Lupa Frascati
  • 2007–08 Pol. Gaeta
  • 2008–09 Virtus Latina
  • 2009–10 Zagarolo
  • 2010–11 Sora
  • 2011–12 San Cesareo
  • 2012–13 Monterotondo Lupa
  • 2013–14 Lupa Castelli Romani
  • 2014–15 Trastevere
  • 2015–16 Città di Ciampino
  • 2016–17 Cassino
  • 2017–18 Città di Anagni
  • 2018–19 Pro Calcio Tor Sapienza
  • 2019–20 Insieme Ausonia
  • 2020–21 Unipomezia

Group C[]

References[]

  1. ^ Archivo Calcio
  2. ^ Not promoted

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