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2017–18 Serie C

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Football league season
Serie C
Season2017–18
Dates26 August 2017 – 16 June 2018
ChampionsLivorno
Padova
Lecce
PromotedLivorno
Padova
Lecce
Cosenza (via play-offs)
RelegatedGavorrano
Prato
Reggiana (bankruptcy)
Mestre (bankruptcy)
Santarcangelo
Vicenza (bankruptcy)
Modena (excluded)
Fidelis Andria (bankruptcy)
Fondi
Akragas
Matches1,034
Goals2,354 (2.28 per match)
Top goalscorerSimone Guerra
(21 goals)
Biggest home winJuve Stabia 7–0 Akragas
(11 March 2018)
Biggest away winRavenna 1–5Triestina
(10 September 2017)
Cuneo 0–4 Livorno
(15 October 2017)
Akragas 1–5 Fidelis Andria
(11 November 2017)
Catanzaro 0–4Catania
(31 March 2018)
Reggiana 0–4 Mestre
(11 April 2018)
Mestre 0–4 Santarcangelo
(29 April 2018)
Virtus Francavilla 1–5 Cosenza
(29 April 2018)
Lucchese 0–4Pro Piacenza
(5 May 2018)
Highest scoringFondi 4–5Paganese
(8 April 2018)
Longest winning runAlessandria
Catania
(6 matches)
Longest unbeaten runLecce
(22 matches)
Longest winless runAkragas
(19 matches)
Longest losing runAkragas
Gavorrano
(7 matches)
Highest attendance18,711
Catania 1–2Trapani
(23 April 2018)[1]
Lowest attendance30
Akragas 0–3Siracusa
(30 September 2017)[1]
Total attendance2,338,073[2][3][1]
Average attendance2,261[2][3][1]

The2017–18 Serie C was the 59th season of theSerie C, the third tier of theItalian football league system, organized by theLega Pro (which restored the classic name of the championship).

Teams

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A total of 60 teams were expected to contest the league, including 4 sides relegated from the2016–17 Serie B season, 47 sides who played the2016–17 Lega Pro season, and 9 sides promoted from the2016–17 Serie D.

On 24 May 2017Latina, just relegated to Lega Pro from Serie B, was declared insolvent and excluded from the Italian football league system, thus creating a first vacancy in the league composition.[4][5]

Como did not obtain the necessary federal licence before 30 June 2017, the latest possible date to enrol in the 2017–18 league, and were subsequently excluded creating a second vacancy.[6][7]

On 6 July, FIGC's Co.Vi.So.C announced thatAkragas,Maceratese,Mantova andMessina did not submit a copy of their bank guarantees.[8] Maceratese, Mantova and Messina chose not to file appeals and were excluded from the division,[9] however, Akragas,Arezzo,Fidelis Andria,Juve Stabia andModena all successfully appealed the initial decision and on 20 July it was confirmed that they would all remain in the division.[10]

On 4 August,Triestina was declared the only eligible club to compete in Serie C as replacement for the excluded ones. This brought the number of clubs that will compete in the 2017–18 Serie C down from 60 to 56.[11]

On 11 AugustRende was also declared eligible to compete in Serie C, so the final number of teams will be 57, divided in three groups of 19 teams each.[12]

On 6 November,Modena was officially excluded from the league and dissolved after failing to attend four consecutive matches due to financial irregularities.[13]

Relegated from Serie B

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Promoted from Serie D

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Stadia and locations

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Group A (North & Central West)

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10 teams fromTuscany, 2 teams fromLombardy, 2 teams fromPiedmont, 2 teams fromSardinia, 2 teams fromEmilia-Romagna and 1 team fromLazio.

Location of teams in Serie C (Group A) 2017–18
Location of teams in 2017–18 Serie C (Group A) (Tuscany)
ClubCityStadiumCapacity
AlessandriaAlessandriaGiuseppe Moccagatta5,827
ArezzoArezzoCittà di Arezzo13,128
ArzachenaArzachenaBiagio Pirina3,100
CarrareseCarraraDei Marmi9,500
CuneoCuneoFratelli Paschiero4,000
GavorranoGavorranoRomeo Malservisi2,000
Giana ErminioGorgonzolaCittà di Gorgonzola3,766
LivornoLivornoArmando Picchi19,238
LuccheseLuccaPorta Elisa7,386
MonzaMonzaBrianteo18,568
OlbiaOlbiaBruno Nespoli3,200
PiacenzaPiacenzaLeonardo Garilli21,668
PisaPisaArena Garibaldi – Romeo Anconetani25,000
PistoiesePistoiaMarcello Melani13,195
PontederaPontederaEttore Mannucci5,000
PratoPratoLungobisenzio6,750
Pro PiacenzaPiacenzaLeonardo Garilli21,668
SienaSienaMontepaschi Arena15,373
ViterbeseViterboEnrico Rocchi5,500

Group B (North & Central East)

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4 teams fromEmilia-Romagna, 4 teams fromVeneto, 3 teams fromMarche, 3 teams fromLombardy, 2 teams fromFriuli-Venezia Giulia, 1 team fromAbruzzo, 1 team fromTrentino-Alto Adige and 1 team fromUmbria.

Location of teams in Serie C (Group B) 2017–18
Location of teams in Serie C (Group B) 2017–18 (Veneto)
ClubCityStadiumCapacity
AlbinoLeffeAlbino and LeffeAtleti Azzurri d'Italia(Bergamo)21,300
Bassano VirtusBassano del GrappaRino Mercante2,952
FanoFanoRaffaele Mancini8,800
FeralpiSalòSalòLino Turina2,500
FermanaFermoBruno Recchioni9,500
GubbioGubbioPietro Barbetti5,300
MestreVeniceFrancesco Baracca2,000
Modena[14]ModenaAlberto Braglia21,151
PadovaPaduaEuganeo19,740
PordenonePordenoneOttavio Bottecchia3,000
RavennaRavennaBruno Benelli12,020
ReggianaReggio EmiliaCittà del Tricolore20,084
RenateRenateCittà di Meda(Meda)3,000
SambenedetteseSan Benedetto del TrontoRiviera delle Palme14,995
SantarcangeloSantarcangelo di RomagnaValentino Mazzola3,000
SüdtirolBolzano/BozenDruso3,500
TeramoTeramoGaetano Bonolis7,498
TriestinaTriesteNereo Rocco32,454
VicenzaVicenzaRomeo Menti12,000

Group C (South)

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5 teams fromSicily, 5 teams fromApulia, 4 teams fromCalabria, 3 teams fromCampania, 1 team fromLazio and 1 team fromBasilicata.

Location of teams in Serie C (Group C) 2017–18
Location of teams in 2017–18 Serie C (Group C) (South)
ClubCityStadiumCapacity
AkragasAgrigentoEsseneto15,000
BisceglieBisceglieGustavo Ventura5,000
CasertanaCasertaAlberto Pinto12,000
CataniaCataniaAngelo Massimino20,266
CatanzaroCatanzaroNicola Ceravolo14,650
CosenzaCosenzaSan Vito24,479
Fidelis AndriaAndriaDegli Ulivi9,140
FondiFondiDomenico Purificato2,500
Juve StabiaCastellammare di StabiaRomeo Menti7,642
LecceLecceVia del Mare33,876
MateraMateraStadio XXI Settembre-Franco Salerno8,500
MonopoliMonopoliVito Simone Veneziani6,880
PaganesePaganiMarcello Torre5,900
RegginaReggio CalabriaOreste Granillo27,454
RendeRendeMarco Lorenzon5,000
Sicula LeonzioLentiniAngelino Nobile2,500
SiracusaSiracusaNicola De Simone6,870
TrapaniTrapaniPolisportivo Provinciale7,000
Virtus FrancavillaFrancavilla FontanaGiovanni Paolo II5,000

League tables

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Group A (North & Central West)

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion, qualification or relegation
1Livorno(C, P)3620886438+2668Promotion toSerie B
2Siena3620794130+1167Qualification to thepromotion play-offs
3Pisa36161374430+1461
4Monza361610104026+1458[a]
5Viterbese361610104635+1158[a]
6Alessandria[b]36141485437+1756
7Carrarese361510115747+1055
8Piacenza[c]361410124341+250
9Giana Erminio361113125956+346[d]
10Pistoiese361016104447−346[d]
11Pontedera361210143849−1146[d]
12Lucchese361014123542−744
13Olbia36127173952−1343
14Pro Piacenza36118173843−541
15Arzachena36109174953−439
16Arezzo[e]361410123935+439
17Gavorrano[f](R)3699183551−1634Qualification to therelegation play-outs
18Cuneo(O)36711182447−2332
19Prato(R)36511203262−3026Relegation toSerie D
Source:Livescore,lega-pro.com
(C) Champions;(O) Play-off winners;(P) Promoted;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^abMonza is ahead of Viterbese on head-to-head points: Monza 0–0 Viterbese, Viterbese 0–1 Monza.
  2. ^Alessandria qualified to the third round of promotion play-offs winning the2017-2018 Coppa Italia Serie C.
  3. ^Piacenza was deducted 2 points for financial reasons.[15]
  4. ^abcHead-to-head points: Giana Erminio 8 pts, Pistoiese 5 pts, Pontedera 2 pts.
  5. ^Arezzo was deducted 15 points for financial reasons[16] but reduced to -13 points after appeal
  6. ^Gavorrano was deducted 2 points for financial reasons.[17]

Group B (North & Central East)

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion, qualification or relegation
1Padova(C, P)34171254427+1763Promotion toSerie B
2Südtirol34151093728+955Qualification to thepromotion play-offs
3Sambenedettese34141193831+753[a]
4Reggiana[b]34141194135+653[a]Club dissolved
5Albinoleffe341310113631+549[c]Qualification to thepromotion play-offs
6FeralpiSalò341310114743+449[c]
7Renate341212103431+348[d]
8Bassano Virtus[e]34139123830+848[d]
9Pordenone341113104644+246
10Mestre[f](R)341210124036+444Relegation toEccellenza
11Triestina3491694236+643[g]
12Ravenna34127153138−743[g]
13Fano34911142531−638[h]
14Fermana34814122736−938[h]
15Gubbio3499163446−1236
16Teramo34617113342−935[i]
17Santarcangelo[j](R)34911143352−1935[i]Qualification to therelegation play-outs
18Vicenza[k](O)34811152939−1032Club dissolved
19Modena[l](D)00000000
Source:Soccerway,lega-pro.com
(C) Champions;(D) Disqualified;(O) Play-off winners;(P) Promoted;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^abSambenedettese is ahead of Reggiana on head-to-head points: Sambenedettese 0–0 Reggiana, Reggiana 0–2 Sambenedettese.
  2. ^After the season, Reggiana did not to register the team for the 2018–19 Serie C championship, after an attempt to sell a majority interest in the club failed, leading to the loss of its sport title and subsequent exclusion from Italian professional leagues.[18]
  3. ^abAlbinoleffe is ahead of FeralpiSalò on head-to-head points: Albinoleffe 3–1 FeralpiSalò, FeralpiSalò 1–2 Albinoleffe.
  4. ^abRenate is ahead of Bassano Virtus on head-to-head goal difference: Bassano Virtus 0–2 Renate, Renate 1–2 Bassano Virtus.
  5. ^Bassano Virtus merged with Vicenza after the season and relocated with the merged club playing asL.R. Vicenza Virtus and retaining the sporting title of Bassano Virtus.[19]
  6. ^Mestre was deducted 2 points for irregularities. At the end of season the club attempted to enroll in the next championship, but anticipated new financial backers walked away, citing concerns over infrastructure, and the registration was rejected, leaving Mestre no better option but to play the 2018–19 season inEccellenza.[20][21][22]
  7. ^abTriestina is ahead of Ravenna on head-to-head points: Triestina 1–1 Ravenna, Ravenna 1–5 Triestina.
  8. ^abFano is ahead of Fermana on head-to-head points: Fano 1–0 Fermana, Fermana 0–1 Fano.
  9. ^abTeramo is ahead of Santarcangelo on total goal difference.
  10. ^Santarcangelo was deducted 3 points for irregularities.[23]
  11. ^Vicenza was deducted 4 points for irregularities[24] and reduced to 3 points after appeal; Vicenza merged with Bassano Virtus after the season with the merged club playing asL.R. Vicenza Virtus and retaining the sporting title of Bassano Virtus, resulting in the loss of Vicenza's sporting title and the dissolution of the club.[19] A newly-formed company, A.C. Vicenza 1902, requested the sporting title of Vicenza Calcio but was rejected by the Italian Football Federation.[25]
  12. ^Modena was excluded from the league and dissolved after failing to attend four consecutive matches due to financial irregularities.[13]

Group C (South)

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion, qualification or relegation
1Lecce(C, P)36211145330+2374Promotion toSerie B
2Catania3621786531+3470Qualification to thepromotion play-offs
3Trapani36191166035+2568
4Juve Stabia36141394935+1455
5Cosenza(O, P)361412104135+654
6Monopoli361411114635+1153
7Casertana361311123732+550[a]
8Rende36148143135−450[a]
9Virtus Francavilla361016103543−846[b]
10Sicula Leonzio361113123737046[b]
11Bisceglie361112133946−745
12Matera[c]361510114037+342[d]
13Siracusa[e]361410123729+842[d]
14Catanzaro36119163545−1042[d]
15Reggina36914132938−941
16Fidelis Andria[f]36817113640−438Club dissolved
17Paganese(O)36712173656−2033Qualification to therelegation play-outs
18Fondi(R)3679203352−1930
19Akragas[g](R)3636271866−480Relegation toSerie D
Source:Soccerway,lega-pro.com
(C) Champions;(O) Play-off winners;(P) Promoted;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^abCasertana is ahead of Rende on head-to-head points: Casertana 0–0 Rende, Rende 0–1 Casertana.
  2. ^abVirtus Francavilla is ahead of Sicula Leonzio on head-to-head points: Virtus Francavilla 2–1 Sicula Leonzio, Sicula Leonzio 2–2 Virtus Francavilla.
  3. ^Matera was deducted 13 points for irregularities.[26]
  4. ^abcHead-to-head points: Matera 12 pts, Siracusa 3 pts, Catanzaro 3 pts. Siracusa is ahead of Catanzaro on overall goal difference.
  5. ^Siracusa Calcio was deducted 10 points for irregularities.[26]
  6. ^Fidelis Andria was deducted 3 points for irregularities.[26] Fidelis Andria was denied registration for the 2018–19 Serie C, based on Covisoc's assessment of the club's debt situation.[27][28]
  7. ^Akragas was deducted 15 points for irregularities.[26]

Promotion play-offs

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First round

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If tied, higher-placed team advances.

Team 1 Score Team 2
Viterbese2–1Pontedera
Carrarese5–0Pistoiese
Piacenza4–2Giana Erminio
Albinoleffe2–2[29]Mestre
FeralpiSalò3–1Pordenone
Renate0–2Bassano Virtus
Cosenza2–1Sicula Leonzio
Monopoli0–1Virtus Francavilla
Casertana2–1Rende

Second round

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If tied, higher-placed team advances.

Team 1 Score Team 2
Monza0–1Piacenza
Viterbese2–1Carrarese
Reggiana1–0Bassano Virtus
Albinoleffe0–1FeralpiSalò
Juve Stabia4–3Virtus Francavilla
Cosenza1–1[30]Casertana

Third round

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If tied on aggregate, higher-placed team advances

Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Viterbese4–2Pisa1–03–2
Piacenza3–4Sambenedettese2–11–3
Cosenza4–1Trapani2–12–0
FeralpiSalò5–4Alessandria2–33–1
Juve Stabia1–1[A]Reggiana0–01–1
Notes
  1. ^
    Reggiana advance due to better regular season point-per-game coefficient (1.56 vs. 1.53)

Fourth round

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If tied on aggregate, higher-placed team advances

Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Reggiana3–3[31]Siena2–11–2
Viterbese2–4Südtirol2–20–2
FeralpiSalò1–3Catania1–10–2
Cosenza4–1Sambenedettese2–12–0

Final four

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No away goal rule applies. If tied after regular time, semifinal winner decided by extra-time and penalty shootout

Semi-finalsFinal
        
1Siena112 (4)
4Catania022 (3)
Siena1
Cosenza3
3Südtirol101
2Cosenza022

Cosenza promoted toSerie B.

Relegation play-outs

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Loser on aggregate is relegated. Higher-placed team plays at home for second leg. If tied on aggregate, lower-placed team is relegated.

Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Cuneo1–0Gavorrano1–00–0
Vicenza3–2Santarcangelo2–11–1
Fondi3–4Paganese2–21–2

Top goalscorers

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As of 16 June 2018[32][33][34]
RankPlayerClubGoals
1ItalySimone Guerra2Feralpisalò21
2ItalyDaniele VantaggiatoLivorno19
3ItalyFrancesco TavanoCarrarese18
4ItalyRocco Costantino3Südtirol17
5ItalyDavis Curiale1Catania16
6ItalyDaniele RagatzuOlbia15
7ItalySalvatore BrunoGiana Erminio14
ItalyFabio Perna
ItalyMassimiliano Pesenti2Piacenza
ItalyAndrea SaranitiVirtus Francavilla
Note

1Player scored 1 goal in the play-offs.
2Player scored 2 goals in the play-offs.
3Player scored 3 goals in the play-offs.

References

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