1946–47 Serie C
      The 1946–47 Serie C was the ninth edition of Serie C, the third highest league in the Italian football league system.
Legend
Northern Italy
Northern Italy sides were divided in nine rounds (gironi). The winners qualified to a tournament to determine the three teams promoted to Serie B 1947-48.
| Girone ALiguria
 
| Pos | Club | Pld | Pts | 
|---|
 
| 1. | Sanremese | 38 | 53 |  
| 2. | Entella | 38 | 50 |  
| 3. | Rapallo Ruentes | 38 | 47 |  
| 4. | Rivarolese | 38 | 47 |  
| 5. | Speranza Savona | 38 | 47 |  
| 6. | Sestri Levante | 38 | 46 |  
| 7. | Cairese | 38 | 42 |  
| 8. | Lavagnese | 38 | 41 |  
| 9. | Pontedecimo | 38 | 40 |  
| 10. | Vado | 38 | 40 |  
| 11. | Alassio | 38 | 37 |  
| 12. | Albenga | 38 | 37 |  
| 13. | Bolzanetese Virtus | 38 | 37 |  
| 14. | Varazze | 38 | 35 |  
| 15. | Sarzanese | 38 | 31 |  
| 16. | Corniglianese | 38 | 29 |  
| 17. | Imperia | 38 | 29 |  
| 18. | Ausonia Spezia | 38 | 28 |  
| 19. | Tigullio | 38 | 24 |  
| 20. | Intermelia | 38 | 15 |  | Girone BPiedmont
 
| Pos | Club | Pld | Pts | 
|---|
 
| 1. | Asti | 26 | 38 |  
| 2. | Fossanese | 26 | 36 |  
| 3. | Volpianese | 26 | 32 |  
| 4. | Cuneo | 26 | 29 |  
| 5. | Ivrea | 26 | 28 |  
| 6. | Acqui | 26 | 28 |  
| 7. | Stella Alpina | 26 | 26 |  
| 8. | Aosta | 26 | 24 |  
| 9. | Saluzzo | 26 | 23 |  
| 10. | Pinerolo | 26 | 22 |  
| 11. | Saviglianese | 26 | 22 |  
| 12. | Trinese | 26 | 22 |  
| 13. | Monregalese[1] | 26 | 21 |  
| 14. | Braidese | 26 | 12[1][2] |  | Girone CWestern Lombardy
 
| Pos | Club | Pld | Pts | 
|---|
 
| 1. | Magenta | 26 | 38 |  
| 2. | Parabiago | 26 | 36 |  
| 3. | Luino | 26 | 33 |  
| 4. | Verbania | 26 | 33 |  
| 5. | Sommese | 26 | 32 |  
| 6. | Saronno | 26 | 27 |  
| 7. | Borgomanerese | 26 | 26 |  
| 8. | Omegna | 26 | 26 |  
| 9. | Rhodense | 26 | 25 |  
| 10. | Juventus Domo | 26 | 22 |  
| 11. | Gattinara | 26 | 21 |  
| 12. | Biumense | 26 | 21 |  
| 13. | Sparta Novara | 26 | 15 |  
| 14. | Tradate | 26 | 9 |  
| 15. | Calciatori Bustesi | (15) | -[3] |  | 
| Girone DEastern Piedmont, southern Lombardy and Emilia
 
| Pos | Club | Pld | Pts | 
|---|
 
| 1. | Mortara | 28 | 43 |  
| 2. | Fidentina | 28 | 34 |  
| 3. | Abbiategrasso | 28 | 34 |  
| 4. | Cilavegna | 28 | 33[4] |  
| 5. | Medese | 28 | 33 |  
| 6. | Pavia | 28 | 31 |  
| 7. | Sant'Angelo | 28 | 29 |  
| 8. | Derthona | 28 | 28 |  
| 9. | Stradellina | 28 | 27 |  
| 10. | Olubra | 28 | 26 |  
| 11. | Fiorenzuola | 28 | 26 |  
| 12. | Casteggio | 28 | 25 |  
| 13. | Ilva Novese | 28 | 20 |  
| 14. | Bressana[1] | 28 | 16 |  
| 15. | Robbio | 28 | 15 |  | Girone ENorthern Lombardy
 
| Pos | Club | Pld | Pts | 
|---|
 
| 1. | Monza | 28 | 40 |  
| 2. | Pirelli | 28 | 35 |  
| 3. | Pro Lissone | 28 | 35 |  
| 4. | Sondrio | 28 | 31 |  
| 5. | Caratese | 28 | 29 |  
| 6. | Mariano Comense | 28 | 29 |  
| 7. | Meda | 28 | 29 |  
| 8. | Vimercatese | 28 | 28 |  
| 9. | Tiranese | 28 | 28 |  
| 10. | Falck | 28 | 27 |  
| 11. | Vis Nova Giussano | 28 | 26 |  
| 12. | Gerli Cusano Milanino | 28 | 23[4] |  
| 13. | Esperia-Fino Mornasco | 28 | 22[1] |  
| 14. | Cantù | 28 | 21[1] |  
| 15. | Breda | 28 | 17 |  | Girone FEastern Lombardy
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| Girone GWestern Veneto and Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol
 
| Pos | Club | Pld | Pts | 
|---|
 
| 1. | Bolzano | 32 | 46 |  
| 2. | Sambonifacese | 32 | 43 |  
| 3. | Marzotto | 32 | 38 |  
| 4. | Merano | 32 | 38 |  
| 5. | Villafranca | 32 | 38 |  
| 6. | Cologna Veneta | 32 | 36 |  
| 7. | Lanerossi Schio | 32 | 35 |  
| 8. | Audace San Michele | 32 | 34 |  
| 9. | Pellizzari Arzignano | 32 | 31 |  
| 10. | Legnago | 32 | 31 |  
| 11. | Thiene | 32 | 30 |  
| 12. | Badia Polesine | 32 | 30 |  
| 13. | Montagnana | 32 | 26 |  
| 14. | Rovereto | 32 | 24 |  
| 15. | Trento | 32 | 22[1] |  
| 16. | Brixen | 32 | 22 |  
| 17. | Malo | 32 | 20[1] |  
| 18. | Lonigo | (25) | -[6] |  | Girone HEastern Veneto
 | Girone IFriuli-Venezia Giulia
 
| Pos | Club | Pld | Pts | 
|---|
 
| 1. | Edera | 28 | 48 |  
| 2. | Pro Cervignano | 28 | 38 |  
| 3. | Palmanova | 28 | 36 |  
| 4. | Libertas Trieste | 28 | 34 |  
| 5. | SAICI Torviscosa | 28 | 34 |  
| 6. | Monfalconese | 28 | 32 |  
| 7. | Sangiorgina | 28 | 32 |  
| 8. | Itala Gradisca | 28 | 29 |  
| 9. | Cividalese | 28 | 28 |  
| 10. | Cormonese | 28 | 26 |  
| 11. | Sant'Anna | 28 | 25 |  
| 12. | Ronchi | 32 | 22 |  
| 13. | Pieris | 32 | 20 |  
| 14. | Sagrado | 32 | 16 |  
| 15. | Ponziana | 32 | -1[1][7] |  | 
Finals
| Girone A | Girone B | Girone C | 
Bolzano, Meganta and Vita Nova promoted to Serie B 1947-48.
Central Italy
Central Italy sides were divided in six rounds (gironi). The winners qualified to a tournament to determine the two teams promoted to Serie B 1947-48.
| Girone AEmilia
 
| Pos | Club | Pld | Pts | 
|---|
 
| 1. | Centese | 26 | 36 |  
| 2. | Finale Emilia | 26 | 34 |  
| 3. | Copparese | 26 | 31 |  
| 4. | Panigale | 26 | 30 |  
| 5. | Parma Vecchia | 26 | 29 |  
| 6. | Pro Italia Correggio | 26 | 28 |  
| 7. | G. Buscaroli Conselice | 26 | 28 |  
| 8. | Mirandolese | 26 | 25 |  
| 9. | Carpi | 26 | 24 |  
| 10. | Gonzaga | 26 | 21 |  
| 11. | Trancerie Mossina Guastalla | 26 | 18 |  
| 12. | Crevalcore | 26 | 17 |  
| 13. | Amatori Bologna | 26 | 9 |  
| 14. | Bondenese | 26 | ?[1] |  | Girone BUmbria, Marche and Romagna
 | Girone CNorthern Tuscany
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Final round
Southern Italy
Southern Italy sides were divided in three rounds (gironi). The winners and the runners-up qualified to a tournament to determine the sole team promoted to Serie B 1947-48.
Final round
Footnotes
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18  Relegated and later readmitted to Serie C.
- 1 2 3 4 5  1 point deducted.
- 1 2 3  Retired during the championship.
- 1 2 3 4  Renounced to take to part to Serie C 1947-48.
- ↑  Demoted to the last place and relegated for a sport illicit.
- ↑  Lonigo was excluded from the championship because of incidents in the match with Cologna Veneta.
- 1 2 3 4  3 points deducted.
- 1 2  2 points deducted.
- 1 2  Financially relegated.
- ↑  Re-admitted instead of Nola.
- ↑  Promoted after tie-breaker: Messina-Reggina 4-1, Messina-Crotone 1-1, Reggina-Crotone 2-0
- ↑  Re-admitted instead of Villese.
- ↑  Nocerina promoted after tie-breaker: Nocerina-Audace Monopoli 4-1
- ↑  Merged with Messina after this season.
 
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