2017–18 Serie C

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The 2017–18 Serie C was the 59th season of the Serie C, the third tier of the Italian football league system, organized by the Lega Pro (which restored the classic name of the championship).

Season2017–18
Dates26 August 2017 – 16 June 2018
PromotedLivorno
Padova
Lecce
Cosenza (via play-offs)
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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 1–5 Triestina
(10 September 2017)
Cuneo 0–4 Livorno
(15 October 2017)
Akragas 1–5 Fidelis Andria
(11 November 2017)
Catanzaro 0–4 Catania
(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 0–4 Pro Piacenza
(5 May 2018)
Highest scoringFondi 4–5 Paganese
(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 1–2 Trapani
(23 April 2018)[1]
Lowest attendance30
Akragas 0–3 Siracusa
(30 September 2017)[1]
Total attendance2,338,073[2][3][1]
Average attendance2,261[2][3][1]
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Teams

A total of 60 teams were expected to contest the league, including 4 sides relegated from the 2016–17 Serie B season, 47 sides who played the 2016–17 Lega Pro season, and 9 sides promoted from the 2016–17 Serie D.

On 24 May 2017 Latina, 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 that Akragas, Maceratese, Mantova and Messina 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 and Modena 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 August Rende 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

Stadia and locations

Group A (North & Central West)

10 teams from Tuscany, 2 teams from Lombardy, 2 teams from Piedmont, 2 teams from Sardinia, 2 teams from Emilia-Romagna and 1 team from Lazio.

Location of teams in 2017–18 Serie C (Group A) (Tuscany)

Group B (North & Central East)

4 teams from Emilia-Romagna, 4 teams from Veneto, 3 teams from Marche, 3 teams from Lombardy, 2 teams from Friuli-Venezia Giulia, 1 team from Abruzzo, 1 team from Trentino-Alto Adige and 1 team from Umbria.

Location of teams in Serie C (Group B) 2017–18 (Veneto)

Group C (South)

5 teams from Sicily, 5 teams from Apulia, 4 teams from Calabria, 3 teams from Campania, 1 team from Lazio and 1 team from Basilicata.

League tables

Group A (North & Central West)

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
1 Livorno (C, P) 36 20 8 8 64 38 +26 68 Promotion to Serie B
2 Siena 36 20 7 9 41 30 +11 67 Qualification to the promotion play-offs
3 Pisa 36 16 13 7 44 30 +14 61
4 Monza 36 16 10 10 40 26 +14 58[a]
5 Viterbese 36 16 10 10 46 35 +11 58[a]
6 Alessandria[b] 36 14 14 8 54 37 +17 56
7 Carrarese 36 15 10 11 57 47 +10 55
8 Piacenza[c] 36 14 10 12 43 41 +2 50
9 Giana Erminio 36 11 13 12 59 56 +3 46[d]
10 Pistoiese 36 10 16 10 44 47 3 46[d]
11 Pontedera 36 12 10 14 38 49 11 46[d]
12 Lucchese 36 10 14 12 35 42 7 44
13 Olbia 36 12 7 17 39 52 13 43
14 Pro Piacenza 36 11 8 17 38 43 5 41
15 Arzachena 36 10 9 17 49 53 4 39
16 Arezzo[e] 36 14 10 12 39 35 +4 39
17 Gavorrano[f] (R) 36 9 9 18 35 51 16 34 Qualification to the relegation play-outs
18 Cuneo (O) 36 7 11 18 24 47 23 32
19 Prato (R) 36 5 11 20 32 62 30 26 Relegation to Serie D
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Source: Livescore, lega-pro.com
(C) Champions; (O) Play-off winners; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. Monza 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 the 2017-2018 Coppa Italia Serie C.
  3. Piacenza was deducted 2 points for financial reasons.[15]
  4. Head-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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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
1 Padova (C, P) 34 17 12 5 44 27 +17 63 Promotion to Serie B
2 Südtirol 34 15 10 9 37 28 +9 55 Qualification to the promotion play-offs
3 Sambenedettese 34 14 11 9 38 31 +7 53[a]
4 Reggiana[b] 34 14 11 9 41 35 +6 53[a] Club dissolved
5 Albinoleffe 34 13 10 11 36 31 +5 49[c] Qualification to the promotion play-offs
6 FeralpiSalò 34 13 10 11 47 43 +4 49[c]
7 Renate 34 12 12 10 34 31 +3 48[d]
8 Bassano Virtus[e] 34 13 9 12 38 30 +8 48[d]
9 Pordenone 34 11 13 10 46 44 +2 46
10 Mestre[f] (R) 34 12 10 12 40 36 +4 44 Relegation to Eccellenza
11 Triestina 34 9 16 9 42 36 +6 43[g]
12 Ravenna 34 12 7 15 31 38 7 43[g]
13 Fano 34 9 11 14 25 31 6 38[h]
14 Fermana 34 8 14 12 27 36 9 38[h]
15 Gubbio 34 9 9 16 34 46 12 36
16 Teramo 34 6 17 11 33 42 9 35[i]
17 Santarcangelo[j] (R) 34 9 11 14 33 52 19 35[i] Qualification to the relegation play-outs
18 Vicenza[k] (O) 34 8 11 15 29 39 10 32 Club dissolved
19 Modena[l] (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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Source: Soccerway, lega-pro.com
(C) Champions; (D) Disqualified; (O) Play-off winners; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. Sambenedettese 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. Albinoleffe is ahead of FeralpiSalò on head-to-head points: Albinoleffe 3–1 FeralpiSalò, FeralpiSalò 1–2 Albinoleffe.
  4. Renate 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 as L.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 in Eccellenza.[20][21][22]
  7. Triestina is ahead of Ravenna on head-to-head points: Triestina 1–1 Ravenna, Ravenna 1–5 Triestina.
  8. Fano is ahead of Fermana on head-to-head points: Fano 1–0 Fermana, Fermana 0–1 Fano.
  9. Teramo 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 as L.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)

More information Pos, Team ...
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
1 Lecce (C, P) 36 21 11 4 53 30 +23 74 Promotion to Serie B
2 Catania 36 21 7 8 65 31 +34 70 Qualification to the promotion play-offs
3 Trapani 36 19 11 6 60 35 +25 68
4 Juve Stabia 36 14 13 9 49 35 +14 55
5 Cosenza (O, P) 36 14 12 10 41 35 +6 54
6 Monopoli 36 14 11 11 46 35 +11 53
7 Casertana 36 13 11 12 37 32 +5 50[a]
8 Rende 36 14 8 14 31 35 4 50[a]
9 Virtus Francavilla 36 10 16 10 35 43 8 46[b]
10 Sicula Leonzio 36 11 13 12 37 37 0 46[b]
11 Bisceglie 36 11 12 13 39 46 7 45
12 Matera[c] 36 15 10 11 40 37 +3 42[d]
13 Siracusa[e] 36 14 10 12 37 29 +8 42[d]
14 Catanzaro 36 11 9 16 35 45 10 42[d]
15 Reggina 36 9 14 13 29 38 9 41
16 Fidelis Andria[f] 36 8 17 11 36 40 4 38 Club dissolved
17 Paganese (O) 36 7 12 17 36 56 20 33 Qualification to the relegation play-outs
18 Fondi (R) 36 7 9 20 33 52 19 30
19 Akragas[g] (R) 36 3 6 27 18 66 48 0 Relegation to Serie D
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Source: Soccerway, lega-pro.com
(C) Champions; (O) Play-off winners; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. Casertana is ahead of Rende on head-to-head points: Casertana 0–0 Rende, Rende 0–1 Casertana.
  2. Virtus 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. Head-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

First round

If tied, higher-placed team advances.

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Second round

If tied, higher-placed team advances.

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Third round

If tied on aggregate, higher-placed team advances

More information Team 1, Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score ...
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Viterbese 4–2 Pisa 1–0 3–2
Piacenza 3–4 Sambenedettese 2–1 1–3
Cosenza 4–1 Trapani 2–1 2–0
FeralpiSalò 5–4 Alessandria 2–3 3–1
Juve Stabia 1–1[A] Reggiana 0–0 1–1
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Notes
  1. ^
    Reggiana advance due to better regular season point-per-game coefficient (1.56 vs. 1.53)

Fourth round

If tied on aggregate, higher-placed team advances

More information Team 1, Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score ...
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Reggiana 3–3[31] Siena 2–1 1–2
Viterbese 2–4 Südtirol 2–2 0–2
FeralpiSalò 1–3 Catania 1–1 0–2
Cosenza 4–1 Sambenedettese 2–1 2–0
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Final four

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

Semi-finals Final
        
1 Siena 1 1 2 (4)
4 Catania 0 2 2 (3)
Siena 1
Cosenza 3
3 Südtirol 1 0 1
2 Cosenza 0 2 2

Cosenza promoted to Serie B.

Relegation play-outs

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

More information Team 1, Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score ...
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Cuneo 1–0 Gavorrano 1–0 0–0
Vicenza 3–2 Santarcangelo 2–1 1–1
Fondi 3–4 Paganese 2–2 1–2
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Top goalscorers

As of 16 June 2018[32][33][34]
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Rank Player Club Goals
1 Italy Simone Guerra2 Feralpisalò 21
2 Italy Daniele Vantaggiato Livorno 19
3 Italy Francesco Tavano Carrarese 18
4 Italy Rocco Costantino3 Südtirol 17
5 Italy Davis Curiale1 Catania 16
6 Italy Daniele Ragatzu Olbia 15
7 Italy Salvatore Bruno Giana Erminio 14
Italy Fabio Perna
Italy Massimiliano Pesenti2 Piacenza
Italy Andrea Saraniti Virtus Francavilla
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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.

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