2019–20 Serie C

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The 2019–20 Serie C was the 61st season of the Serie C, the third tier of the Italian football league system, organized by the Lega Pro. The season was scheduled to run from 24 August 2019 to 26 April 2020, however, on 9 March 2020, the Italian government halted the league until 3 April 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy.[7] Serie C did not resume play on this date.[9] On 18 May, it was announced that Italian football would be suspended until 14 June.[10]

Season2019–20
Dates24 August 2019 – 22 July 2020
PromotedMonza
Vicenza
Reggina
Reggio Audace
Quick facts Season, Dates ...
Serie C
Season2019–20
Dates24 August 2019 – 22 July 2020
ChampionsMonza
Vicenza
Reggina
PromotedMonza
Vicenza
Reggina
Reggio Audace
RelegatedSiena (bankruptcy)
Pianese
Gozzano
Arzignano
Rimini
Sicula Leonzio (bankruptcy)
Rende
Rieti
Picerno (match-fixing)
Matches868
Goals2,017 (2.32 per match)
Top goalscorerMirco Antenucci
(21 goals)
Biggest home winPadova 6–1 Fano
(1 September 2019)
Casertana 6–1 Rieti
(14 September 2019)
Viterbese 6–1 Rende
(19 October 2019)
Vibonese 5–0 Catania
(20 October 2019)
Südtirol 5–0 Arzignano
(2 February 2020)
Biggest away winSicula Leonzio 2–7 Vibonese
(1 December 2019)
Highest scoringAvellino 3–6 Catania
(25 August 2019)
Sicula Leonzio 2–7 Vibonese
(1 December 2019)
Longest winning run11 games
Reggina[1]
Longest unbeaten run25 games
Bari[2]
Longest winless run22 games
Olbia[3]
Longest losing run8 games
Fano[4]
Highest attendance16,092
Reggina 1–1 Bari
(26 January 2020)[5]
Lowest attendance40
Pianese 2–2 AlbinoLeffe
(26 January 2020)[6][α]
Total attendance2,252,566[6][8][5]
Average attendance2,740[6][8][5]
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On 8 June, the Italian Football Federation formally declared Monza, Vicenza, and Reggina as champions of their respective groups, thus awarding them promotion to Serie B, while also confirming the promotion and relegations playoff will take place as planned, based on the league standings by the time of the regular season suspension.[11]

Teams

The league was contested by 60 teams.

Relegated from Serie B

Venezia was readmitted in Serie B after the bankruptcy of Palermo.

Readmissions

Following the disbandment of Arzachena, Lucchese and Siracusa and the failure of Albissola to register for the league, four relegated clubs were readmitted as members of Serie C.

Repechages

Following the bankruptcy of Foggia (relegated from Serie B) and Palermo, FIGC chose two historic big clubs from Serie D to fill the vacancies.

Bisceglie readmission and Audace Cerignola case

On 12 July, the FIGC additionally excluded Arzachena from Serie C, but Bisceglie were not initially readmitted and were awaiting the result of court proceedings, along with Audace Cerignola. As a result, one vacancy remained in Group C that had not been filled, due to a lack of valid applications for Serie C readmissions.

On 23 July, the Court of the CONI overturned the original decision from the FIGC by declaring both Bisceglie and Audace Cerignola's readmission requests as valid, thus creating uncertainty on the new format and even opening doors to a potential 21-team Group C.[14]

On 25 July, the FIGC readmitted Bisceglie to Serie C, whereas, in spite of the ruling by the Court of the CONI, Audace Cerignola's request was rejected due to alleged stadium irregularities.[13] On August 5, however, CONI once again overturned the FIGC's decision not to admit Audace Cerignola to Serie C.[15]

On 10 September, Lazio's Regional Administrative Tribunal denied Audace Cerignola's appeal for readmission, by suspending the measures for which CONI had used to readmit the club into Serie C. A new hearing was set for February 11, 2020, at which time a repecheage would no longer be possible, which effectively left the club in Serie D.[16]

COVID-19 pandemic suspension

On 9 March 2020, the Lega Pro committee announced the suspension of the league due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy.

On 8 May 2020, the league committee formally proposed the Italian Football Federation to end the season altogether and award promotion to the three league toppers (Monza, Vicenza and Reggina), plus Carpi for having the highest point-per-game ratio among all other teams by the time of the suspension, and block all relegations to Serie D.[17] This proposal was however rejected by the Italian Football Federation on 20 May, as they objected the Serie C season will have to end as planned, with 20 August as the formal deadline to complete it.[18]

On 8 June, the Italian Football Federation formally declared the end of the Serie C regular season; Monza, Vicenza and Reggina were awarded promotion to Serie B, while Gozzano, Rimini and Rieti were relegated to Serie D. Promotion and relegation playoffs will take place as planned, albeit on a voluntary basis.[11]

Following the deliberation from the Italian Football Federation, Pontedera,[19][20] Arezzo,[21][20] Modena, Pro Patria, Piacenza and Vibonese[20] announced they would not take part to the promotion playoffs.

Stadia and locations

Group A (North & Central West)

8 teams from Lombardy, 6 teams from Tuscany, 5 teams from Piedmont and 1 team from Sardinia.

Location of teams in 2019–20 Serie C (Group A) (Lombardy)

Group B (North & Central East)

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

Group C (Center & South)

4 teams from Apulia, 4 teams from Calabria, 4 teams from Campania, 2 teams from Basilicata, 2 teams from Lazio, 2 teams from Sicily, 1 from Abruzzo and 1 from Umbria.

Location of teams in 2019–20 Serie C (Group C) (Campania)

League tables

Group A (North & Central West)

More information Pos, Pld ...
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Monza (C, P) 27 18 7 2 53 18 +35 61 Promotion to Serie B
2 Carrarese 27 12 9 6 47 36 +11 45 Qualification to the promotion play-offs
3 Renate 27 11 10 6 34 22 +12 43
4 Pontedera[a] 27 11 9 7 38 35 +3 42
5 Alessandria 27 10 10 7 34 30 +4 40 Qualification to the promotion play-offs
6 Robur Siena[b] (D, R) 27 10 10 7 32 30 +2 39 Club dissolved
7 Novara 26 10 8 8 35 29 +6 38 Qualification to the promotion play-offs
8 AlbinoLeffe 27 10 9 8 29 24 +5 39
9 Arezzo[c] 27 8 13 6 33 28 +5 37
10 Juventus U23 27 8 12 7 30 34 4 36 Qualification to the promotion play-offs
11 Pro Patria[d] 26 7 11 8 32 30 +2 32
12 Pistoiese 27 6 15 6 24 22 +2 33
13 Como 26 7 11 8 28 25 +3 32
14 Pro Vercelli 26 7 10 9 27 28 1 31
15 Lecco 26 7 7 12 27 42 15 28
16 Pergolettese (O) 27 6 9 12 21 36 15 27 Qualification to the relegation play-offs
17 Giana Erminio 26 6 8 12 28 44 16 26 Readmitted
18 Olbia (O) 27 5 10 12 28 44 16 25 Qualification to the relegation play-offs
19 Pianese (R) 27 4 12 11 23 30 7 24
20 Gozzano (R) 27 4 10 13 22 38 16 22 Relegation to Serie D
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Source: Lega Pro
Rules for classification: 1) Final score; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Goal per game difference; 5) Goals per game scored; 6) Lower goals per game against; 7) Draw.[24]

Final score is calculated according to the formula , where:

  • is points;
  • is home points per game;
  • is number of home games left to play;
  • is away points per game;
  • is number of away games left to play.
    (C) Champions; (D) Disqualified; (O) Play-off winners; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
    Notes:
  1. Following the deliberation from the Italian Football Federation, Pontedera announced they would not take part to the promotion playoffs.[22]
  2. 1 point deduction for administral irregularities.
  3. Following the deliberation from the Italian Football Federation, Arezzo announced they would not take part to the promotion playoffs.[23]
  4. Pro Patria qualified to the promotion play-offs because Coppa Italia Serie C winner Juventus U23 played in their Group. However, following the deliberation from the Italian Football Federation, Pro Patria announced they would not take part.[20]

Group B (North & Central East)

More information Pos, Pld ...
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 L.R. Vicenza (C, P) 27 18 7 2 41 12 +29 61 Promotion to Serie B
2 Reggio Audace (O, P) 27 15 10 2 45 25 +20 55 Qualification to the promotion play-offs
3 Carpi 26 16 5 5 44 21 +23 53
4 Südtirol 27 15 3 9 43 24 +19 48
5 Padova 26 13 5 8 35 19 +16 44
6 Feralpisalò 26 12 8 6 34 31 +3 44
7 Piacenza[a] 26 10 11 5 32 24 +8 41
8 Triestina 27 12 4 11 36 32 +4 40 Qualification to the promotion play-offs
9 Modena[b] 27 11 7 9 29 25 +4 40
10 Sambenedettese 26 9 6 11 31 31 0 33 Qualification to the promotion play-offs
11 Fermana 27 8 9 10 22 33 11 33
12 Virtus Verona 27 8 8 11 33 35 2 32
13 Cesena 27 7 9 11 33 42 9 30
14 Vis Pesaro 27 7 7 13 22 37 15 28
15 Gubbio 27 5 13 9 23 31 8 28
16 Ravenna 27 7 6 14 25 41 16 27 Readmitted
17 Imolese (O) 27 4 11 12 20 35 15 23 Qualification to the relegation play-offs
18 Arzignano (R) 26 4 10 12 18 32 14 22
19 Fano (O) 27 5 6 16 24 42 18 21
20 Rimini (R) 27 4 9 14 24 42 18 21 Relegation to Serie D
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Source: Lega Pro
Rules for classification: 1) Final score; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Goal per game difference; 5) Goals per game scored; 6) Lower goals per game against; 7) Draw.[25]

Final score is calculated according to the formula , where:

  • is points;
  • is home points per game;
  • is number of home games left to play;
  • is away points per game;
  • is number of away games left to play.
    (C) Champions; (O) Play-off winners; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
    Notes:
  1. Following the deliberation from the Italian Football Federation, Piacenza announced they would not take part to the promotion playoffs.[20]
  2. Following the deliberation from the Italian Football Federation, Modena announced they would not take part to the promotion playoffs.[20]

Group C (Center & South)

More information Pos, Pld ...
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Reggina (C, P) 30 21 6 3 54 19 +35 69 Promotion to Serie B
2 Bari 30 16 12 2 54 24 +30 60 Qualification to the promotion play-offs
3 Monopoli 30 18 3 9 40 22 +18 57
4 Potenza 30 16 8 6 36 23 +13 56
5 Ternana 30 14 9 7 38 29 +9 51
6 Catania[a] 30 13 8 9 39 38 +1 45
7 Catanzaro 30 12 7 11 41 36 +5 43
8 Teramo 30 11 8 11 29 31 2 41
9 Virtus Francavilla 30 10 10 10 39 36 +3 40
10 Avellino 30 11 7 12 34 38 4 40
11 Vibonese 30 9 12 9 48 37 +11 39
12 Viterbese Castrense 30 11 6 13 37 38 1 39
13 Cavese 30 9 11 10 24 36 12 38
14 Paganese 30 8 12 10 35 34 +1 36
15 Casertana[b] 30 8 14 8 37 35 +2 36
16 Sicula Leonzio (O, D, R) 30 7 8 15 31 46 15 29 Club dissolved
17 Bisceglie 30 3 11 16 21 40 19 20 Readmitted
18 Rende (R) 30 3 9 18 19 50 31 18 Qualification to the relegation play-offs
19 Rieti[c] (R) 30 5 5 20 29 64 35 15 Relegation to Serie D
20 Picerno[d] (O, D, R) 30 8 8 14 29 38 9 32
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Source: Lega Pro
Rules for classification: 1) Final score; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Goal per game difference; 5) Goals per game scored; 6) Lower goals per game against; 7) Draw.[26]

Final score is calculated according to the formula , where:

  • is points;
  • is home points per game;
  • is number of home games left to play;
  • is away points per game;
  • is number of away games left to play.
    (C) Champions; (D) Disqualified; (O) Play-off winners; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
    Notes:
  1. 2 points deduction for administral irregularities.
  2. 2 points deduction for administral irregularities.
  3. 5 points deduction for administral irregularities.
  4. Picerno were originally the 16th-placed team and won the play-out over Rende, but were placed at the bottom of the league table for fixing the match against Bitonto during the 2018–19 Serie D on 5 May 2019, relegating them to Serie D.

Promotion play-offs

First round

If tied, higher-placed team advances.

More information Team 1, Score ...
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Alessandria Cancelled Pro Patria
Robur Siena Cancelled Arezzo
Novara 0–0 AlbinoLeffe
Padova 0–0 Sambenedettese
Feralpisalò Cancelled Modena
Piacenza Cancelled Triestina
Ternana 0–0 Avellino
Catania 3–2 Virtus Francavilla
Catanzaro 0–0 Teramo
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Second round

If tied, higher-placed team advances.

More information Team 1, Score ...
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Pontedera Cancelled Novara
Alessandria 3–2 Robur Siena
Südtirol 0–1 Triestina
Padova 1–0 Feralpisalò
Potenza 1–1 Catanzaro
Ternana 1–1 Catania
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Third round

If tied, higher-placed team advances.

More information Team 1, Score ...
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Renate 1–2 Novara
Juventus U23 2–0 Padova
Carpi 2–2 Alessandria
Monopoli 0–1 Ternana
Potenza 1–0 Triestina
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Fourth round

If tied, higher-placed team advances.

More information Team 1, Score ...
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Carrarese 2–2 Juventus U23
Reggio Audace 0–0 Potenza
Carpi 1–2 Novara
Bari 1–1 Ternana
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Final four

If tied after regular time, winner is decided by extra-time and eventually penalty shoot-out.

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
Reggio Emilia, 17 July 2020
 
 
Reggio Audace2
 
Reggio Emilia, 22 July 2020
 
Novara1
 
Reggio Audace1
 
Bari, 17 July 2020
 
Bari0
 
Bari (a.e.t.)2
 
 
Carrarese1
 

Reggio Audace promoted to Serie B.

Relegation play-outs

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
Pianese 3–3 Pergolettese 0–0 3–3
Olbia 2–1 Giana Erminio 1–0 1–1
Fano 3–0 Ravenna 2–0 1–0
Arzignano 1–2 Imolese 1–2 0–0
Rende 1–3 Picerno 1–0 0–3
Bisceglie 0–2 Sicula Leonzio 0–1 0–1
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Top goalscorers

As of 22 July 2020[27][28][29]
More information Rank, Player ...
Rank Player Club Goals
1 Italy Mirco Antenucci1 Bari 21
2 Italy Giuseppe Fella Monopoli 17
Italy Saveriano Infantino1 Carrarese
4 Italy Tommaso Biasci2 Carpi 16
5 Italy Simone Corazza Reggina 14
6 Italy Daniele Paponi Piacenza 13
7 Argentina Germán Denis Reggina 12
Italy Umberto Eusepi3 Alessandria
9 Italy Aniello Cutolo Arezzo 11
Italy Francesco Galuppini Renate
Sierra Leone Augustus Kargbo2 Reggio Audace
Argentina Facundo Lescano Sicula Leonzio
Italy Leonardo Pérez Virtus Francavilla
Argentina Federico Vázquez1
Italy Emanuele Santaniello Picerno
Italy Simone Simeri1 Bari
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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.

Notes

Footnotes

  1. Starting 8 March 2020, due to the coronavirus pandemic in Italy, all matches have been played behind closed doors.[7]

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