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2018–19 Serie B

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Italian football league season

Football league season
Serie B
Season2018–19
Dates24 August 2018 – 9 June 2019
ChampionsBrescia (4th title)
PromotedBrescia
Lecce
Hellas Verona
RelegatedPalermo (toD)
Foggia (toD)
Padova
Carpi
Matches342
Goals911 (2.66 per match)
Top goalscorerAlfredo Donnarumma
(25 goals)[1]
Biggest home winLecce 7–0Ascoli
(23 March 2019)
Biggest away winPescara 1–5 Brescia
(3 February 2019)
Highest scoringBrescia 4–4Spezia
(27 January 2019)
Longest winning run3 games
Benevento[2]
Brescia[3]
Cittadella[4]
Cosenza[5]
Cremonese[6]
Foggia[7]
Hellas Verona[8]
Lecce[9]
Palermo[10]
Perugia[10]
Longest unbeaten run13 games
Brescia[11]
Palermo[12]
Longest winless run11 games
Crotone[13]
Longest losing run5 games
Padova[14]
Salernitana[15]
Highest attendance28,351
Palermo 2–2 Cittadella
(11 May 2019)[16]
Lowest attendance1,500
Carpi 0–1 Cittadella
(1 September 2018)[16]
Total attendance2,634,506[16][17]
Average attendance7,506[16][17]

The2018–19 Serie B (known asSerieBKT for sponsorship reasons)[18] was the 87th season ofSerie B inItaly since its establishment in 1929.

A total of 19 teams contested in the 2018–19 season, instead of the usual 22 teams, due to the exclusion ofBari,Cesena andAvellino. There are 12 teams returning from the2017–18 Serie B season, 4 promoted from2017–18 Serie C (Livorno, Padova, Lecce, Cosenza) and 3 relegated from2017–18 Serie A (Crotone, Hellas Verona, Benevento).

Teams

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The list of teams for the season was originally expected to feature 15 teams from the2017–18 Serie B, as well as three teams who were relegated from the2017–18 Serie A (Crotone,Verona andBenevento) and four promoted from the2017–18 Serie C: league winnersLivorno,Padova andLecce, plus national playoff winnersCosenza.

Later in July,Bari andCesena renounced on their participation to the league due to serious financial issues, whereasAvellino was excluded due to financial irregularities.Foggia was admitted, but it had eight points deducted.

Following these event, the Serie B league assembly voted in favour of reducing the number of teams from 22 to 20;[19] this move was promptly revoked by the Italian Football Federation due to bureaucratic issues who would not allow to change the league format for the current season.[20][21]

On 7 August, Avellino was finally excluded from the Serie B after losing on their appeal verdict to be readmitted in the league.[22]

Although it was expected that the three vacancies were to be filled byCatania,Novara andSiena, howeverPro Vercelli andTernana disagreed,[23] and on 10 August, theLega B announced the 2018–19 season would go ahead with 19 teams instead of the regular 22.[24] The Italian Football Federation formalized the change of format for the Serie B from 22 to 19 teams later on 13 August.[25]

Stadiums and locations

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Location of teams in 2018–19 Serie B
TeamHome cityStadiumCapacity2017–18 season
AscoliAscoli PicenoStadio Cino e Lillo Del Duca10,88718th in Serie B
BeneventoBeneventoStadio Ciro Vigorito17,55420th in Serie A
BresciaBresciaStadio Mario Rigamonti16,74316th in Serie B
CarpiCarpiStadio Sandro Cabassi5,51011th in Serie B
CittadellaCittadellaStadio Pier Cesare Tombolato7,6236th in Serie B
CosenzaCosenzaStadio San Vito-Gigi Marulla20,9875th Serie C/C, play-off winner
CremoneseCremonaStadio Giovanni Zini20,64114th in Serie B
CrotoneCrotoneStadio Ezio Scida16,54718th in Serie A
FoggiaFoggiaStadio Pino Zaccheria16,7989th in Serie B
Hellas VeronaVeronaStadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi38,40219th in Serie A
LecceLecceStadio Via del Mare40,670Serie C/C Champions
LivornoLivornoStadio Armando Picchi19,238Serie C/A Champions
PadovaPaduaStadio Euganeo19,740Serie C/B Champions
PalermoPalermoStadio Renzo Barbera36,3494th in Serie B
PerugiaPerugiaStadio Renato Curi23,1258th in Serie B
PescaraPescaraStadio Adriatico-Giovanni Cornacchia20,51517th in Serie B
SalernitanaSalernoStadio Arechi31,30012th in Serie B
SpeziaLa SpeziaStadio Alberto Picco10,29010th in Serie B
VeneziaVeniceStadio Pier Luigi Penzo7,4505th in Serie B

Personnel and kits

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TeamPresidentManagerKit manufacturerShirt sponsor (front)Shirt sponsor (back)*Shirt sponsor (sleeve)*Shorts sponsor
AscoliItaly Giuliano TostiItalyVincenzo VivariniNikeAIR fire/Fainplast, Moretti Design/BricoferUnibetFacile RistrutturareNone
BeneventoItaly Oreste VigoritoItalyCristian BucchiFrankie GarageIVPC, Rillo CostruzioniUnibetFacile RistrutturareSAPA Group
BresciaItalyMassimo CellinoItalyEugenio CoriniAcerbisUBI BancaOfficine Meccaniche RezzatesiNoneNone
CarpiItaly Claudio CaliumiItalyFabrizio CastoriGivovaGaudì JeansUnibetFacile RistrutturareNone
CittadellaItaly Andrea GabrielliItalyRoberto VenturatoBoxeur Des RuesOCSA (H)/Veneta Nastri (A)/Gavinox (T), Gruppo GabrielliUnibetFacile RistrutturareMetalservice
CosenzaItaly Eugenio GuarascioItalyPiero BragliaLegeaEcologia Oggi/Quattropuntozero, Volkswagen Gruppo ChiappettaUnibetFacile RistrutturareLa Valle Trasporti
CremoneseItaly Paolo RossiItalyMassimo RastelliGarmanIlta Inox (H)/Arinox (A)UnibetFacile RistrutturareArvedi Tubi Acciaio
CrotoneItaly Gianni VrennaItalyGiovanni StroppaZeusEnvì Group, Metal CarpenteriaUnibetFacile RistrutturareFord Vumbaca Group
FoggiaItaly Lucio FaresItalyGianluca GrassadoniaNikeWüber, VisionOtticaUnibetFacile RistrutturareMetaurobus
Hellas VeronaItaly Maurizio SettiItalyAlfredo AgliettiMacronGruppo Sinergy,AirDolomiti (H & A)/Sartori Vini (T)UnibetFacile RistrutturareSEC Events
LecceItaly Saverio Sticchi DamianiItalyFabio LiveraniM908Moby Lines, Pasta MaffeiUnibetFacile RistrutturareVilla Iris
LivornoItaly Aldo SpinelliItalyRoberto BredaLegeaGruppo Spinelli,ToremarUnibetFacile RistrutturareArchipelagus Line & Energy
PadovaItaly Roberto BonettoItalyMatteo CenturioniKappaItaliana Assiurazioni, ZanuttaUnibetFacile RistrutturareTiemme Costruzioni
PalermoItaly Rino FoschiItalyDelio RossiLegeaUnieuro/Super Conveniente/OMER Group/Gagliano Gioielli/Arkus Network, BisatenUnibetFacile RistrutturareNone
PerugiaItaly Massimiliano SantopadreItalyAlessandro NestaFrankie GarageOfficine Piccini, VitakraftUnibetFacile RistrutturareMericat
PescaraItaly Daniele SebastianiItalyGiuseppe PillonErreàSarni Ristorazione, LiofilchemUnibetFacile RistrutturareVincenzo Serraiocco Consulting
SalernitanaItaly Marco Mezzaroma &ItalyClaudio LotitoItalyAngelo GregucciGivovaSèlecoUnibetFacile RistrutturareNone
SpeziaItaly Andrea CorradinoItalyPasquale MarinoAcerbisCarispeziaUnibetFacile RistrutturareGelateria Vernazza
VeneziaUnited StatesJoe TacopinaItalySerse CosmiNikeLino SonegoUnibetFacile RistrutturareNone

* Starting from this season, the two new unique institutional sponsors for all the teams participating in the Serie B tournament (except for Brescia) are Unibet (on the back under the numbering) and Facile Ristrutturare (on the left sleeve as a patch).

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableReplaced byDate of appointment
AscoliItalySerse CosmiSackedPre-seasonPre-seasonItalyVincenzo VivariniPre-season
BeneventoItalyRoberto De ZerbiEnd of contractItalyChristian Bucchi
BresciaItalyIvo PulgaHondurasDavid Suazo
CarpiItalyAntonio CalabroItaly Marcello Chezzi
CrotoneItalyWalter ZengaMutual consentItalyGiovanni Stroppa
FoggiaItalyGiovanni StroppaSigned byCrotoneItalyGianluca Grassadonia
LivornoItalyAndrea SottilMutual consentItalyCristiano Lucarelli
PalermoItalyRoberto StelloneItalyBruno Tedino
SpeziaItalyFabio GalloEnd of contractItalyPasquale Marino
Hellas VeronaItalyFabio PecchiaItalyFabio Grosso
VeneziaItalyFilippo InzaghiItalyStefano Vecchi
BresciaHondurasDavid SuazoSacked18 September 2018[26]15thItalyEugenio Corini18 September 2018[27]
CarpiItaly Marcello ChezziMutual consent18 September 2018[28]18thItalyFabrizio Castori18 September 2018[29]
PalermoItalyBruno TedinoSacked26 September 2018[30]7thItalyRoberto Stellone26 September 2018[30]
VeneziaItalyStefano Vecchi11 October 2018[31]16thItalyWalter Zenga11 October 2018[31]
CrotoneItalyGiovanni Stroppa29 October 2018[32]11thItaly Ivan Moschella (caretaker)29 October 2018
Italy Ivan MoschellaEnd of caretaker spell1 November 201812thItalyMassimo Oddo1 November 2018[32]
CremoneseItalyAndrea MandorliniSacked4 November 2018[33]12thItalyMassimo Rastelli5 November 2018[34]
PadovaItalyPierpaolo Bisoli6 November 2018[35]16thItalyClaudio Foscarini6 November 2018[35]
LivornoItalyCristiano Lucarelli6 November 2018[36]19thItalyRoberto Breda7 November 2018[37]
FoggiaItalyGianluca Grassadonia11 December 2018[38]18thItaly Gaetano Pavone (caretaker)11 December 2018[39]
Italy Gaetano PavoneEnd of caretaker spell18 December 2018[40]17thItalyPasquale Padalino18 December 2018[40]
SalernitanaItalyStefano ColantuonoResigned18 December 2018[41]10thItalyAngelo Gregucci20 December 2018[42]
CrotoneItalyMassimo Oddo28 December 2018[43]14thItalyGiovanni Stroppa28 December 2018[43]
PadovaItalyClaudio FoscariniSacked28 December 2018[44]19thItalyPierpaolo Bisoli28 December 2018[44]
VeneziaItalyWalter Zenga5 March 2019[45]16thItalySerse Cosmi5 March 2019[45]
FoggiaItalyPasquale Padalino10 March 2019[46]17thItalyGianluca Grassadonia11 March 2019[47]
PadovaItalyPierpaolo Bisoli18 March 2019[48]18thItalyMatteo Centurioni18 March 2019[48]
PalermoItalyRoberto Stellone23 April 2019[49]3rdItalyDelio Rossi24 April 2019[50]
Hellas VeronaItalyFabio Grosso1 May 2019[51]6thItalyAlfredo Aglietti1 May 2019[51]

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion, qualification or relegation
1Brescia(C, P)36181356942+2767Promotion toSerie A
2Lecce(P)3619986645+2166
3Benevento36179106145+1660Qualification topromotion play-offs semi-finals
4Pescara36141395046+455
5Hellas Verona(O, P)361313104946+352Qualification topromotion play-offs preliminary round
6Spezia36149135346+751[a]
7Cittadella36121594938+1151[a]
8Perugia36148144949050
9Cremonese361213113733+449
10Cosenza361113123442−846
11Palermo[b](R, E, R)36161555738+1943[c]Demotion toSerie D
12Crotone361110154042−243[c]
13Ascoli361013134056−1643[c]
14Livorno36912153851−1339
15Venezia[d]36814143546−1138[e]Qualification torelegation play-out
16Salernitana36108184157−1638[e]
17Foggia[f](R, E, D)361013134449−537Demotion toSerie D
18Padova(R)36516153649−1331Relegation toSerie C
19Carpi(R)3678213967−2829
Source:Lega Serie B
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Goal difference; 5) Goals scored; 6) Draw.[52]
(C) Champions;(D) Disqualified;(E) Eliminated;(O) Play-off winners;(P) Promoted;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^abSpezia finished ahead of Cittadella on head-to-head points: Spezia 1–0 Cittadella, Cittadella 0–1 Spezia.
  2. ^Palermo were initially deducted twenty points for financial irregularities, they were excluded from the 2019–20 Serie B on 12th July 2019.
  3. ^abcPositions determined by head-to-head points: Palermo: 9 pts; Crotone: 6 pts; Ascoli 3 pts.
  4. ^Venezia was spared from relegation after Palermo's bankruptcy.
  5. ^abVenezia finished ahead of Salernitana on head-to-head points: Venezia 1–0 Salernitana, Salernitana 1–1 Venezia.
  6. ^Foggia were initially deducted six points for administral irregularities and relegated to 2019-20 Serie C; they were excluded from the 2019–20 Serie C on 12th July 2019.

Positions by round

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The table lists the positions of teams after each week of matches. In order to preserve chronological evolvements, any postponed matches are not included to the round at which they were originally scheduled, but added to the full round they were played immediately afterwards.

Team ╲ Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
Brescia6151514810910688685423222211111111111111111
Lecce481496636857532232454334464644222222222
Benevento312953384366856777666653342466664444443
Pescara123742211111224346533445535355556555554
Hellas Verona914211122233779665345567656533445666695
Spezia166138118479911129129910977976777898989777766
Cittadella1112557857544355478878810810979897888977
Perugia112812141311131313109108888891089989878777899910108
Cremonese89564469101112101211111313131212111111111313131313131111121210889
Cosenza713161617171814141515161514141414141414141414121111111111111312111112111110
Palermo13106379534221111111111222232223333333311
Crotone185379111211111214141415151516171819161617171817171616141414141414131312
Ascoli51610131212131212109111110121011111011131313141212121212121010101011121213
Livorno1517171718181919191819191919191918161617181816161516151414151517171616151514
Venezia27121516151616161413131313131112121313121212131414161515161616151515161715
Salernitana141141010710574436710129101191010109109101010101213131313141416
Foggia1919191919191718171717171818181717181716151515151615141717171715161717171617
Padova104111113141415151616151616161819191918191919181919191818181819191919191818
Carpi1718181815161517181918181717171615151515171718191718181919191918181818181919
Champions, promotion toSerie A
Promotion to Serie A
Play-off semifinals
Play-off preliminary round
Play-out
Relegation toSerie C
Source:Serie BKT

Results

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Home \ AwayASCBENBRECARCITCOSCRECROFOGVERLECLIVPADPALPERPESSALSPEVEN
Ascoli2–21–11–01–11–10–03–22–21–01–01–12–31–20–32–12–43–11–0
Benevento1–21–13–11–04–22–13–01–30–13–31–03–31–22–12–14–02–33–0
Brescia1–02–33–10–11–03–22–02–14–22–12–04–12–11–11–13–04–42–0
Carpi1–12–21–10–11–11–21–20–21–10–11–42–10–30–10–03–23–22–3
Cittadella2–20–12–23–12–01–33–01–13–04–14–01–10–12–24–13–10–13–2
Cosenza0–00–02–31–02–02–01–02–00–3[53]2–31–12–11–11–11–10–01–01–1
Cremonese0–11–00–01–20–02–01–01–01–12–01–00–02–04–01–10–02–00–1
Crotone3–01–02–21–10–00–10–04–11–22–21–12–13–02–00–21–10–31–1
Foggia3–21–12–24–21–11–03–10–22–22–22–22–11–21–01–13–11–01–1
Hellas Verona1–10–32–24–14–02–21–11–12–10–22–31–11–12–13–11–02–11–0
Lecce7–01–11–04–11–13–12–01–01–02–13–23–21–20–02–02–22–12–1
Livorno1–02–10–11–00–02–01–30–13–10–00–31–12–22–30–01–01–31–0
Padova1–20–11–10–10–00–01–10–01–13–02–11–11–30–12–20–00–01–0
Palermo3–00–01–14–12–22–12–21–00–01–02–11–11–14–13–01–22–21–1
Perugia2–02–40–20–10–00–13–12–13–01–21–23–13–21–22–13–11–11–0
Pescara1–12–11–52–00–11–10–02–11–01–14–22–12–03–21–12–02–01–0
Salernitana1–10–11–32–54–21–22–00–21–01–01–23–13–00–02–12–41–01–1
Spezia3–23–13–22–11–04–02–02–00–01–21–13–00–21–11–11–32–11–1
Venezia1–02–32–11–11–10–11–11–41–01–11–11–12–11–12–32–21–01–0
Source:Serie BKT
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Promotion play-offs

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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 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 inSerie A the following season. In the two-legged rounds, the higher seeded team played the second game at home.

Preliminary roundSemi-finalsFinals
7Cittadella134
6Spezia13Benevento202
7Cittadella27Cittadella202
5Hellas Verona033
5Hellas Verona011
5Hellas Verona44Pescara000
8Perugia1

Preliminary round

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Spezia vCittadella
17 May 2019Spezia1–2CittadellaLa Spezia
21:00CEST (UTC+2)Report
Stadium:Stadio Alberto Picco
Attendance: 7,442[16]
Referee: Francesco Fourneau
Hellas Verona vPerugia
18 May 2019Hellas Verona4–1 (a.e.t.)PerugiaVerona
21:00CEST (UTC+2)
Report
Stadium:Stadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi
Attendance: 10,234[16]
Referee: Ivano Pezzuto

Semi-finals

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First leg

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Cittadella vBenevento
21 May 2019Cittadella1–2BeneventoCittadella
21:00CEST (UTC+2)Proia 10'Report
Stadium:Stadio Pier Cesare Tombolato
Attendance: 6,250[16]
Referee: Davide Ghersini
Hellas Verona vPescara
22 May 2019Hellas Verona0–0PescaraVerona
21:00CEST (UTC+2)ReportStadium:Stadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi
Attendance: 11,308[16]
Referee: Livio Marinelli

Second leg

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Benevento vCittadella
25 May 2019Benevento0–3
(2–4agg.)
CittadellaBenevento
21:00CEST (UTC+2)Report
Stadium:Stadio Ciro Vigorito
Attendance: 10,669[16]
Referee: Juan Luca Sacchi
Pescara vHellas Verona
26 May 2019Pescara0–1
(0–1agg.)
Hellas VeronaPescara
21:00CEST (UTC+2)ReportStadium:Stadio Adriatico
Attendance: 11,165[16]
Referee: Eugenio Abbattista

Finals

[edit]

First leg

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Cittadella vHellas Verona
30 May 2019Cittadella2–0Hellas VeronaCittadella
21:00CEST (UTC+2)
ReportStadium:Stadio Pier Cesare Tombolato
Attendance: 7,623[16]
Referee: Antonio Giua

Second leg

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Hellas Verona vCittadella
2 June 2019Hellas Verona3–0
(3–2agg.)
CittadellaVerona
21:15CEST (UTC+2)ReportStadium:Stadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi
Attendance: 25,248[16]
Referee: Marco Piccinini

Relegation play-out

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The relegation play-out was originally scheduled to be played between the 15th and the 16th placed teams in the table —Venezia andSalernitana. However, following the relegation ofPalermo to the bottom of the table due to administrative offense (financial irregularities),[54] the Lega B announced no relegation play-off would be held, thus effectively relegatingFoggia directly.[55]

However, on 23 May 2019, the Regional Administrative Tribunal (TAR) ofLazio declared void the procedure followed by the Lega B, provisionally reintroducing the play-out, this time betweenSalernitana (15th) andFoggia (16th), in accordance with the new standings after Palermo were subsequently placed at the bottom of the league table due to financial irregularities.[56] The decision was upheld by the Guarantee College of Sports (Collegio di garanzia dello sport) on 27 May.

Finally, on 29 May, the Court of Appeal of theItalian Football Federation (Corte d'Appello della FIGC) annulled the relegation of Palermo, who were sanctioned with 20 points of penalization instead, and hence changed the composition of the matches, causing the immediate relegation of Foggia, and the re-admission to the play-out of Venezia. Nevertheless, the players of both teams threatened to boycott the challenge, regarding it as late in the calendar (25 days after the last match), problematic for holidays and recesses of players, and conflicting with the FIFA International Calendar and a resolution of Lega B, according to which Serie B matches could not be held during thenational team period (3–11 June).[57]

Matches

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The higher-placed team played at home for the second leg. If tied on aggregate, extra time and a penalty shoot-out would be played because both teams ended up with the same number of points in the table. The losers would be relegated toSerie C for the following season.

Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Salernitana2–2
(4–2p)
Venezia2–10–1 (a.e.t.)

First leg

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Salernitana vVenezia
5 June 2019Salernitana2–1VeneziaSalerno
20:45CEST (UTC+2)Report
Stadium:Stadio Arechi
Attendance: 12,722[16]
Referee: Aleandro Di Paolo

Second leg

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Venezia vSalernitana
9 June 2019Venezia1–0 (a.e.t.)
(2–4p)
SalernitanaVenice
18:00CEST (UTC+2)
ReportStadium:Stadio Pier Luigi Penzo
Attendance: 4,414[16]
Referee: Gianluca Aureliano
Penalties

On 12 July, the FIGC retired the professional license of Palermo. According to the new regulations enacted by the FIGC in January 2019, the relegation play-out was consequently considered null and void, and both Venezia and Salernitana were allowed to remain in Serie B.

Season statistics

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Top goalscorers

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RankPlayerClubGoals[1]
1ItalyAlfredo DonnarummaBrescia25
2ItalyMassimo Coda1Benevento22
3ItalyLeonardo MancusoPescara19
4ItalyAndrea La MantiaLecce17
5ItalyGabriele Moncini3Cittadella15
6North MacedoniaIlija NestorovskiPalermo14
NigeriaSimyCrotone
8ItalyMarco MancosuLecce13
9ItalyGiampaolo Pazzini2Hellas Verona12
ItalyErnesto TorregrossaBrescia
ItalyValerio VerrePerugia
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.

Clean sheets

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RankPlayerClubClean
sheets
Weeks
1ItalyAlberto Paleari2Cittadella141-3, 9, 11, 13, 15, 20, 27, 32, 36-37
2ItalyPietro PerinaCosenza1213, 16-18, 20, 22, 24-26, 32-34
3ItalyAlex CordazCrotone103, 20-21, 26-28, 31, 33, 36, 38
ItalyVincenzo Fiorillo1Pescara4, 18, 20-21, 24-25, 27, 34, 38
ItalyMauro VigoritoLecce5, 7, 10, 13-15, 28, 22,[a] 30, 35
6ItalyAlessandro MicaiSalernitana91, 3, 6-7, 12, 17-18, 22, 26
ItalyNicola RavagliaCremonese5, 12, 14–15, 19–21, 23, 33
8BrazilGabrielPerugia82, 7, 15, 18, 21, 24, 29, 36
ItalyEugenio LamannaSpezia9, 13, 15, 18, 22-23, 26, 37
ItalyLorenzo MontipòBenevento14, 16-18, 22-24, 34
ItalyMarco Silvestri3Hellas Verona15, 17-18, 25, 27
  1. ^Played between weeks 29 and 30.
Note

1Player had 1 clean sheet in the play-offs.
2Player had 2 clean sheets in the play-offs.
3Player had 3 clean sheets in the play-offs.

Attendance data of regular season

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PosTeamTotalHighLowAverageChange
1Lecce218,07925,1358,19812,116+20.6%C
2Benevento192,03913,6229,50510,669−12.1%A
3Verona190,33614,5178,25810,574−39.0%A
4Foggia183,91312,5378,83610,217−7.6%
5Palermo169,08428,3514,5139,394+4.0%
6Salernitana153,23712,9795,7058,513−2.4%
7Brescia148,15414,0005,5028,231+19.9%
8Perugia141,5169,5016,8837,862−9.3%
9Padova135,7829,3386,4057,543+43.2%C
10Cremonese130,21811,8405,4167,234+0.4%
11Cosenza128,86812,3754,7947,580+243.6%C
12Pescara126,4869,9395,5167,027−7.2%
13Crotone115,61010,5654,8796,423−39.3%A
14Ascoli109,1088,4164,7896,062+12.9%
15Livorno105,8316,5944,9865,880+0.9%C
16Spezia97,8566,5084,8455,436−3.6%
17Cittadella75,9746,6052,8924,221+19.3%
18Venezia64,4855,6302,1813,583−14.7%
19Carpi40,8553,8121,5002,270+4.1%
League total2,527,43128,3511,5007,412+7.0%

Source: Stadia Postcards[1][2][3][4][5][6]
Notes:
A Team played last season in Serie A.
C Team played last season in Serie C.

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