2005–06 Serie C2

Geographical distribution of 2005-06 Serie C2 teams. Serie C2/A teams are depicted with red dots, Serie C2/B with green, and Serie C2/C with yellow ones.

The 2005–06 Serie C2 was the football league season of Italian Serie C2 for the years 2005 and 2006. It was divided into two phases: the regular season, played from August 28, 2005 to May 7, 2006, and the playoff phase. Once the regular season was over teams placed 2nd to 5th entered a playoff to determine the second team in each division to be promoted to Serie C1. At the same time, teams placed 14th to 17th entered a playout for the right to remain in Serie C2 the following season.

As usual, Serie C2 was composed by three divisions, whose teams were divided geographically. Division C2/A was mainly composed by Northern Italy and Sardinian teams, whereas division C2/B included North-Central and Central Italy teams, with the exception of two teams from Campania (Benevento and Cavese), and division C2/C was represented by teams hailing from Central-Southern Italy and Sicily.

Teams finishing first in the regular season, plus one team winning the playoff round from each division were promoted to Serie C1; teams finishing last in the regular season, plus two relegation playoff losers from each division were relegated to Serie D, losing also their professional club status. In all, six teams were promoted to Serie C1, and nine teams were relegated to Serie D.

Teams

The season originally features 9 teams from Serie D, 6 teams from Serie C1 and 41 teams from last season Serie C2. However, COVISOC had expelled Calcio Como S.p.A., A.C. Imolese S.r.l., Polisportiva Rosetana Calcio S.r.l., A.S. Sora S.r.l., Vis Pesaro 1898 S.r.l. and Serie D Group B winner U.S. Canzese. Moreover, Monza, Chieti, Juve Stabia and San Marino Calcio were promoted to Serie C1 to fill the vacancies.[1] The 10 vacancies was replaced by U.S. Città di Jesolo and Calcio Lecco 1912 from Serie D,[2][3] as well as phoenix clubs that recreated by Lodo Petrucci: Andria,[4] Benevento,[5] Reggiana,[6] SPAL[7] and Venezia[8] were relegated from 2005–06 Serie C1 to Serie C2, as well as on 19 August Biellese was readmitted from Serie D, which the team was relegated.[9] Overall, the changes made the division had restored from 56 teams to 54 teams, or 18 teams in 3 groups, features 1 team from Serie B, 6 teams from Serie C1, 37 teams from Serie C2 and 10 teams from Serie D.

Group A

Team Home city Stadium Capacity 2004–05 season
Bassano Bassano Increase 1st in Serie D Group C, Grand Champions (promoted)
Biellese Biellese Steady 15th in Serie C2 Group A (play-out loser, wild card)
Carpenedolo Carpenedolo 9th in Serie C2 Group A
Casale Casale 16th in Serie C2 Group A (play-out winner)
Cuneo Cuneo Increase 1st in Serie D Group A (promoted)
Ivrea Ivrea 11th in Serie C2 Group A
Jesolo Jesolo Increase 3rd in Serie D Group C (wild card, play-off winner)
Legnano Legnano 7th in Serie C2 Group A
Lecco Lecco Increase 2nd in Serie D Group B (wild card, play-off winner)
Montichiari Montichiari 10th in Serie C2 Group A
Olbia Olbia 12th in Serie C2 Group A
Pergocrema Crema Increase 1st in Serie D Group D (promoted)
Pro Vercelli Vercelli 17th in Serie C2 Group A (Play-out winner)
Portogruaro Portogruaro 13th in Serie C2 Group A
Sanremese Sanremo 6th in Serie C2 Group A
South Tyrol Bolzano 8th in Serie C2 Group A
Valenzana Valenzana 4th in Serie C2 Group A (Play-off losing finalists)
Venezia Venice Decrease 20th in Serie B (relegated, bankruptcy, wild card)

Standings

Serie C2/A

Final table
Team Pts GP W D L GF GA Comments
1. Venezia (P),(C) 693420954927Promoted to Serie C1
2. Cuneo 6434181064427Lost in promotion playoffs
3. Ivrea (P) 6034151543423Won promotion playoffs
4. Alto Adige 5534141373627Lost in promotion playoffs
5. Carpenedolo 5334131473627Lost in promotion playoffs
6. Pro Vercelli 50341311103530
7. Sanremese 46341113103334
8. Pergocrema 4534101593533
9. Valenzana 42341012123635
10. Lecco 4134914113232
11. Legnano 4134118153435
12. Montichiari 40341010143027
13. Bassano Virtus 4034816103736
14. Jesolo (R) 3834814123844Lost relegation playoff
15. Portosummaga (R) 3834814123440Lost relegation playoff
16. Biellese 3334712152851Won relegation playoff
17. Olbia 3034612163046Won relegation playoff
18. Casale (R) 2134312192148Relegated to Serie D

Serie C2/B

Final table
Team Pts GP W D L GF GA Comments
1. Cavese (P),(C) 6634181244718Promoted to Serie C1
2. Sassuolo (P) 573416994332Won promotion playoffs
3. Sansovino 5634141463125Lost in promotion playoffs
4. Benevento 49341310113534Lost in promotion playoffs
5. Ancona 48341212103126Lost in promotion playoffs
6. Cuoiocappiano 47341211113434
7. Castelnuovo 4534101593129
8. Reggiana 443491783027
9. Bellaria Igea 44341111123433
10. Foligno 44341111123742
11. SPAL 43341013114037
12. Gubbio 43341013113332
13. Gualdo 43341110134347
14. Carrarese 42341012122732Won relegation playoff
15. Prato 3734910152738Won relegation playoff
16. Montevarchi (R) 3634715122633Lost relegation playoff
17. Castel San Pietro (R) 3434616123846Lost relegation playoff
18. Forlì (R) 2734415152042Relegated to Serie D

Serie C2/C

Final table
Team Pts GP W D L GF GA Comments
1. Gallipoli (P),(C) 683420865622Promoted to Serie C1
2. Taranto (P) 5834161083523Won promotion playoffs
3. Rende 5534151094336Lost in promotion playoffs
4. Pro Vasto 5534131653827Lost in promotion playoffs
5. Melfi 5534151094632Lost in promotion playoffs
6. Cisco Roma 5534141373726
7. Viterbese1 5134141193235
8. Giugliano 46341113104138
9. Real Marcianise 43341110133235
10. Vigor Lamezia 43341110133539
11. Andria 43341110133135
12. Igea Virtus 41341011134045
13. Nocerina 4034816103537
14. Rieti 3934109152734Won relegation playoff
15. Potenza1 39341011133138Won relegation playoff
16. Modica (R) 3134710173044Lost relegation playoff
17. Latina1 (R) 2834612162643Lost relegation playoff
18. Vittoria (R) 233458212147Relegated to Serie D
1: including 2 points deduction

Promotion and relegation playoffs

Serie C2/A

Promotion

Promotion playoff semifinals
First legs played May 21, 2007; return legs played May 28, 2007
Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Carpenedolo (5) 2-1 (2) Cuneo 2-1 0-0
Alto Adige (4) 2-2 (3) Ivrea 1-1 1-1
Promotion playoff finals
First leg played June 4, 2007; return leg played June 11, 2007
Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Carpenedolo (5) 2-2(aet) (3) Ivrea 1-1 1-1

Ivrea promoted to Serie C1

Relegation

Relegation playoffs
First legs played May 21, 2007; return legs played May 28, 2007
Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Olbia (17) 3-2 (14) Jesolo 2-1 1-1
Biellese (16) 1-0 (15) Portosummaga 1-0 0-0

Jesolo and Portosummaga relegated to Serie D

Serie C2/B

Promotion

Promotion playoff semifinals
First legs played May 21, 2007; return legs played May 28, 2007
Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Ancona (5) 3-3 (2) Sassuolo 2-3 1-0
Benevento (4) 0-2 (3) Sansovino 0-0 0-2
Promotion playoff finals
First leg played June 4, 2007; return leg played June 11, 2007
Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Sansovino (3) 2-3 (2) Sassuolo 2-2 0-1

Sassuolo promoted to Serie C1

Relegation

Relegation playoffs
First legs played May 27, 2007; return legs played June 3, 2007
Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Castel San Pietro (17) 2-2 (14) Carrarese 1-1 1-1
Montevarchi (16) 1-1 (15) Prato 0-0 1-1

Castel San Pietro and Montevarchi relegated to Serie D

Serie C2/C

Promotion

Promotion playoff semifinals
First legs played May 21, 2007; return legs played May 28, 2007
Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Melfi (5) 3-3 (2) Taranto 3-1 0-2
Pro Vasto (4) 1-2 (3) Rende 1-1 0-1
Promotion playoff finals
First leg played June 4, 2007; return leg played June 11, 2007
Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Rende (3) 1-2 (2) Taranto 1-1 0-1

Taranto promoted to Serie C1

Relegation

Relegation playoffs
First legs played May 27, 2007; return legs played June 3, 2007
Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Latina (17) 0-1 (14) Rieti 0-0 0-1
Modica (16) 3-4 (15) Potenza 3-3 0-1

Latina and Modica relegated to Serie D

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