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2008–09 Lega Pro Seconda Divisione

2008–09 Lega Pro Seconda Divisione

Geographical distribution of 2008-09 ''Lega Pro Seconda Divisione'' teams. Girone A teams are depicted with red dots, Girone B with green, and Girone C with yellow ones.

The 2008–09 Lega Pro Seconda Divisione season was the thirty-first football (soccer) league season of Italian Lega Pro Seconda Divisione since its establishment in 1978, and the first since the renaming from Serie C2 to Lega Pro.

It was divided into two phases: the regular season, played from September 2008 to May 2009, and the playoff phase from May to June 2009.

It was composed of 54 teams divided into three divisions of 18 teams each, whose teams were divided geographically. Teams only played other teams in their own division, once at home and once away for a total of 34 matches each.

Teams finishing first in the regular season, plus one team winning the playoff round from each division were promoted to Lega Pro Prima Divisione; teams finishing last in the regular season, plus two relegation playoff losers from each division were relegated to Serie D. In all, six teams were promoted to Lega Pro Prima Divisione, and nine teams were relegated to Serie D.

Events

Start of season

The league was to feature six teams relegated from Serie C1 in 2007–08; Lecco, Manfredonia, Pro Patria, Lanciano, Martina, and Sangiovannese. Four vacancies were created with the re-admission of Pro Patria, Lanciano, and Lecco to Lega Pro Prima Divisione in 2008-09, and the non-admission of Martina.

It featured nine teams promoted from 2007–08 Serie D; Alessandria, Aversa Normanna, Como, Figline, Fortitudo Cosenza, Giacomense, Isola Liri, Itala San Marco, and Sangiustese.

The remaining 39 teams were to come from the group of teams that played in 2007–08 Serie C2 that were neither relegated nor promoted. Of those, Nuorese (9th in Girone A), Sassari Torres (13th in Girone A), Teramo (8th in Girone B), and Castelnuovo (15th in Girone B) were banned or failed to register, creating four more vacancies. A fifth vacancy from this group was created when SPAL, which lost in last year's promotional play-offs, was admitted to Lega Pro Prima Divisione anyway to fill a vacancy.

In all, nine vacancies were created. They were filled as follows:

  • Sambonifacese - Serie D Playoff winner (Serie D/C 3rd)
  • Colligiana - Serie D Playoff runner-up (Serie D/E 2nd)
  • Montichiari - Serie D Playoff semi-finalist (Serie D/D - 2nd)
  • Alghero - Serie D Playoff semi-finalist (Serie D/G - 4th)
  • Barletta - Serie D best second-placed team in group phase of playoffs (Serie D/H - 2nd)
  • Rovigo - a loser in Serie C2/B play-outs and originally destined to play in Serie D
  • Andria - a loser in Serie C2/C play-outs and originally destined to play in Serie D
  • Val di Sangro - a loser in Serie C2/C play-outs and originally destined to play in Serie D
  • Pizzighettone - which finished last in Serie C2/A and originally destined to play in Serie D

Considering all changes, the final team list includes only 2 teams that played in Serie C1 last year, 38 teams that played in Serie C2, and 14 teams that played in Serie D.

Promotions

Two of the three division champions were playing in Serie D in 2007–08. Figline and Cosenza won direct promotion to Lega Pro Prima Divisione for the 2009–10 season by winning Girone B and Girone C respectively. The year before they had been division champions in their respective Serie D divisions, and have thus both been promoted twice in consecutive years. Varese won direct promotion by winning Girone A. Varese played in Lega Pro Seconda Divisione/C2 for three years after winning promotion from Serie D in the 2005–06 season.

Relegations

Teams

On August 14, 2008 the following clubs were confirmed to be competing in the division:

Girone A

ClubCityStadiumCapacity2007–08 season
U.S. Alessandria Calcio 1912AlessandriaStadio Giuseppe Moccagatta8,182[1st in Serie D/A](2007-08-serie-d)
Pol. AlgheroAlgheroStadio Mariotti5,000[4th in Serie D/G](2007-08-serie-d)
F.C. CanaveseSan Giusto CanaveseStadio Franco Cerutti1,200[6th in Serie C2/A](2007-08-serie-c2)
A.C. CarpenedoloCarpenedoloStadio Mundial '822,500[2nd in Serie C2/A](2007-08-serie-c2)
Calcio ComoComoStadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia13,602[1st Serie D/B](2007-08-serie-d)
U.S. Itala San MarcoGradisca d'IsonzoStadio Gino Colaussi4,000[1st Serie D/C](2007-08-serie-d)
U.S. Ivrea CalcioIvreaStadio Gino Pistoni3,500[8th in Serie C2/A](2007-08-serie-c2)
A.C. MezzocoronaMezzocorona
(playing in Trento)Stadio Briamasco4,227[5th in Serie C2/A](2007-08-serie-c2)
A.C. MontichiariMontichiariStadio Romeo Menti2,500[2nd in Serie D/D](2007-08-serie-d)
Olbia CalcioOlbiaStadio Bruno Nespoli8,000[10th in Serie C2/A](2007-08-serie-c2)
A.C. PaviaPaviaStadio Pietro Fortunati6,000[15th in Serie C2/A](2007-08-serie-c2)
A.S. PizzighettonePizzighettoneStadio Comunale2,500[18th in Serie C2/A](2007-08-serie-c2)
U.S. Pro Vercelli CalcioVercelliStadio Silvio Piola6,165[7th in Serie C2/A](2007-08-serie-c2)
A.C. Rodengo SaianoRodengo-SaianoStadio Comunale2,500[3rd in Serie C2/A](2007-08-serie-c2)
A.C. SambonifaceseSan BonifacioStadio Renzo Tizian1,450[3rd in Serie D/C](2007-08-serie-d)
F.C. SüdtirolBolzanoStadio Marco Druso3,000[12th in Serie C2/A](2007-08-serie-c2)
Valenzana CalcioValenzaStadio Comunale2,200[17th in Serie C2/A](2007-08-serie-c2)
A.S. Varese 1910VareseStadio Franco Ossola10,000[11th in Serie C2/A](2007-08-serie-c2)

Girone B

ClubCityStadiumCapacity2007–08 season
Bassano Virtus 55 S.T.Bassano del GrappaStadio Rino Mercante3,900[2nd in Serie C2/B](2007-08-serie-c2)
A.C. Bellaria Igea MarinaBellaria-Igea MarinaStadio Enrico Nanni2,500[7th in Serie C2/B](2007-08-serie-c2)
Carrarese CalcioCarraraStadio dei Marmi15,000[13th in Serie C2/B](2007-08-serie-c2)
Celano F.C. OlimpiaCelanoStadio Comunale3,200[5th in Serie C2/C](2007-08-serie-c2)
A.S. Cisco Calcio RomaRomeStadio Flaminio25,000[9th in Serie C2/C](2007-08-serie-c2)
V.F. ColligianaColle di Val d'ElsaStadio Gino Manni3,000[2nd in Serie D/E](2007-08-serie-d)
Cuoiopelli Cappiano R.Santa Croce sull'ArnoStadio Libero Masini3,350[11th in Serie C2/B](2007-08-serie-c2)
A.S. FiglineFigline ValdarnoStadio Goffredo Del Buffa1,700[1st Serie D/E](2007-08-serie-d)
A.C. GiacomenseMasi Torello
(playing in Ferrara)Stadio Paolo Mazza19,000[1st Serie D/D](2007-08-serie-d)
Giulianova CalcioGiulianovaStadio Rubens Fadini5,625[12th in Serie C2/B](2007-08-serie-c2)
A.S. Gubbio 1910GubbioStadio Polisportivo San Biagio5,000[10th in Serie C2/B](2007-08-serie-c2)
U.S. PoggibonsiPoggibonsiStadio Stefano Lotti3,621[6th in Serie C2/B](2007-08-serie-c2)
A.C. PratoPratoStadio Lungobisenzio6,800[9th in Serie C2/B](2007-08-serie-c2)
Rovigo CalcioRovigoStadio Francesco Gabrielli3,200[16th in Serie C2/B](2007-08-serie-c2)
San Marino CalcioSerravalle, San MarinoStadio Olimpico7,000[5th in Serie C2/B](2007-08-serie-c2)
A.C. Sangiovannese 1927San Giovanni ValdarnoStadio Virgilio Fedini3,800[17th in Serie C1/B](2007-08-serie-c1)
A.C. SangiusteseMonte San GiustoStadio Villa San Filippo1,487[1st Serie D/F](2007-08-serie-d)
F.C. Esperia ViareggioViareggioStadio dei Pini4,700[14th in Serie C2/B](2007-08-serie-c2)

Girone C

ClubCityStadiumCapacity2007–08 season
A.S. Andria BATAndriaStadio degli Ulivi10,500[17th in Serie C2/C](2007-08-serie-c2)
S.F. Aversa NormannaAversaStadio Rinascita2,000[1st Serie D/H](2007-08-serie-d)
S.S. Barletta CalcioBarlettaStadio Cosimo Puttilli5,000[2nd Serie D/H](2007-08-serie-d)
S.S. Cassino 1927CassinoStadio Gino Salveti3,700[8th in Serie C2/C](2007-08-serie-c2)
F.C. CatanzaroCatanzaroStadio Nicola Ceravolo13,619[10th in Serie C2/C](2007-08-serie-c2)
Cosenza Calcio 1914CosenzaStadio San Vito24,000[1st Serie D/I](2007-08-serie-d)
Gela CalcioGelaStadio Vincenzo Presti4,400[7th in Serie C2/C](2007-08-serie-c2)
F.C. Igea Virtus BarcellonaBarcellona Pozzo di GottoStadio Carlo D'Alcontres5,000[11th in Serie C2/C](2007-08-serie-c2)
A.C. Isola LiriIsola del LiriStadio Conte A. Mangoni3,400[1st Serie D/G](2007-08-serie-d)
S.S. Manfredonia CalcioManfredoniaStadio Miramare4,076[18th in Serie C1/A](2007-08-serie-c1)
A.S. MelfiMelfiStadio Arturo Valerio4,500[13th in Serie C2/C](2007-08-serie-c2)
A.C. MonopoliMonopoliStadio Vito Simone Veneziani6,880[6th in Serie C2/C](2007-08-serie-c2)
A.S. Noicattaro CalcioNoicattaroStadio Comunale2,500[12th in Serie C2/C](2007-08-serie-c2)
A.S. Pescina Valle del GiovencoAvezzanoStadio dei Marsi4,500[2nd in Serie C2/C](2007-08-serie-c2)
S.S. Scafatese Calcio 1922ScafatiStadio Comunale1,950[16th in Serie C2/C](2007-08-serie-c2)
Pol. Val di SangroAtessaStadio Montemarcone2,000[15th in Serie C2/C](2007-08-serie-c2)
U.S. Vibonese CalcioVibo ValentiaStadio Luigi Razza4,500[14th in Serie C2/C](2007-08-serie-c2)
Vigor LameziaLamezia TermeStadio Guido D'Ippolito4,000[4th in Serie C2/C](2007-08-serie-c2)

League tables

Girone A

Girone B

Girone C

Promotion and relegation playoffs

Girone A

Promotion

:Promotion playoff semifinals :First legs played May 31, 2009; return legs played June 7, 2009

:Promotion playoff finals :First leg played June 14, 2009; return leg played June 21, 2009 :Como promoted to Lega Pro Prima Divisione

Relegation

:Relegation playoffs :First legs played May 31, 2009; return legs played June 7, 2009

:Montichiari and Valenzana relegated to Serie D

Girone B

Promotion

:Promotion playoff semifinals :First legs played May 31, 2009; return legs played June 7, 2009

:Promotion playoff finals :First leg played June 14, 2009; return leg played June 21, 2009

:Giulianova promoted to Lega Pro Prima Divisione

Relegation

:Relegation playoffs :First legs played May 31, 2009; return legs played June 7, 2009 :Cuoiocappiano and Poggibonsi relegated to Serie D

Girone C

Promotion

:Promotion playoff semifinals :First legs played May 31, 2009; return legs played June 7, 2009

:Promotion playoff finals :First leg played June 14, 2009; return leg played June 21, 2009

:Pescina V.d.G. promoted to Lega Pro Prima Divisione

Relegation

:Relegation playoffs :First legs played May 31, 2009; return legs played June 7, 2009 :Isola Liri and Val di Sangro relegated to Serie D

References

References

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  2. (2008-07-31). "Calcio: Il Consiglio Federale ha deciso i primi ripescaggi Lega Pro". [[ASCA (news agency).
  3. (2008-08-14). "Campionati 1^ e 2^ Divisione 2008/09 - Formazione dei Gironi". Lega Italiana Calcio Professionistico.
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