Eccellenza Piedmont and Aosta Valley
Eccellenza Piedmont and Aosta Valley |
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Founded |
1991 |
Nation |
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Feeder To |
Serie D |
Relegation To |
Promozione |
Number of Teams |
32 |
Cups |
??? |
Current Champions (2012-13) |
Borgomanero (Group A) Albese (Group B) |
Eccellenza Piedmont and Aosta Valley (Italian: Eccellenza Piemonte-Valle d'Aosta) is the regional Eccellenza football division for clubs in the regions of Piedmont and Aosta Valley, Italy. It is competed amongst 32 teams, in two different groups (A and B). The winners of the Groups are promoted to Serie D. The clubs who finish second also have the chance to gain promotion, they are entered into a national play-off which consists of two rounds.
2012-13 clubs
Group A
Team | City | Province |
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Aygreville Calcio | Aymavilles & Villeneuve | Aosta |
AS Borgaro Torinese 1965 | Borgaro Torinese | Torino |
A.S.D.C. Borgomanero | Borgomanero | Novara |
A.C. Borgopal | Borgo Vercelli | Vercelli |
Città di Baveno | Baveno | Verbania |
U.S.D. Juventus Domo | Domodossola | Verbania |
A.C. Galliate | Galliate | Novara |
U.S.D. Gassinosanraffaele | Gassino Torinese | Torino |
A.S.D. Gattinara F.C. 1909 | Gattinara | Vercelli |
A.S.D. Calcio Ivrea | Ivrea | Torino |
A.S.D. Junior Biellese Libertas | Biella | Biella |
G.S.D. Lascaris | Pianezza | Torino |
A.C. Marano | Marano Ticino | Novara |
A.S.D. Pro Settimo & Eureka | Settimo Torinese | Torino |
S.S.D. Settimo Calcio | Settimo Torinese | Torino |
Sporting Bellinzago | Bellinzago Novarese | Novara |
G.S.D. Volpiano Calcio | Volpiano | Torino |
Group B
Team | City | Province |
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Acqui U.S. 1911 | Acqui Terme | Alessandria |
U.S.D. Airaschese | Airasca | Torino |
A.S.D. Albese Calcio | Alba | Cuneo |
A.S.D. Bene Narzole Calcio | Busca | Cuneo |
A.S.D. Busca Calcio 2001 | Narzole | Cuneo |
A.S.D. Cavour | Cavour | Torino |
C.B.S. Scuola Calcio A.S.D. | Torino | Torino |
U.S.D. Castellazzo Bormida | Castellazzo Bormida | Alessandria |
A.S.D. Cheraschese 1904 | Cherasco | Cuneo |
A.S.D. Chisola Calcio | Vinovo | Torino |
CSI Libarna U.S.D. | Serravalle Scrivia | Alessandria |
A.C.D. Lucento | Torino | Torino |
A.S.D. Olmo | Cuneo | Cuneo |
Pinerolo F.C. | Pinerolo | Torino |
A.C.D. Pro Dronero | Dronero | Cuneo |
A.C.S.D. Saluzzo | Saluzzo | Cuneo |
U.S.D. Sporting Cenisia | Torino | Torino |
Valenzana Mado | Valenza | Alessandria |
Champions
Here are the past champions of the Piedmont and Aosta Valley Eccellenza, organised into their respective group.[1]
Group A
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Group B
References
External links
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