1947–48 Serie C

The 1947–48 Serie C was the tenth edition of Serie C, the third highest league in the Italian football league system.

As the previous edition, it was divided into three independent leagues: the Northern, the Central and the Southern League. In order to reduce the number of teams in Serie B and Serie C, there were no promotions and most of the teams were relegated to the newly created Promozione, while the worst teams of every group would be relegated to Prima Divisione. Promozione would be organized by the three interregional leagues again, while the new Serie C will become the third division of the Football League.

Legend

Relegated to Promozione Relegated to Prima Divisione

Northern Italy

The Central League was a championship with 144 clubs. All group winners would be promoted to the new Third Series of the Football League, while the last five clubs of each group would be relegated into the regional leagues.

In summer 1948 the FIGC decided that all the runners-up and some historically strongest followers would be admitted into the Football League, while only the last three clubs of each group would be relegated into the regional leagues.

Girone A

Pos Club Pld Pts
1. Savona 30 52
2. Fossanese 30 43
3. Sanremese 30 42
4. Vado 30 39
5. Speranza Savona 30 30
6. Imperia 30 30
7. Acqui 30 29
8. Canelli[1] 30 28
9. Saviglianese 30 27
10. Cuneo 30 27
11. Cairese 30 27
12. Albenga 30 27
13. Alessio 30 24
14. Braidese 30 23
15. Saluzzo 30 17
16. Monregalese 30 15

Girone B

Pos Club Pld Pts
1. Sestri Levante 30 42
2. Sestrese 30 42
3. Lavagnese 30 40[2]
4. Pavia 30 38[2]
5. Corniglianese 30 37
6. Pontedecimo 30 34
7. Rivarolese 30 32
8. Borgatarese 30 31
9. Bolzantese Virtus 30 31
10. Varazze 30 30
11. Rapallo Ruentes 30 30
12. Sarzanese 30 27
13. Entella 30 27
14. Derthona[3] 30 18[4]
15. Quarto 30 10
16. Bressana 30 10

Girone C

Pos Club Pld Pts
1. Biellese 30 48
2. Asti 30 48
3. Omegna 30 43
4. Rivarolo 30 35
5. Verbania 30 34
6. Sommese 30 31
7. Stella Alpina 30 30
8. Pinerolo 30 29
9. Luino 30 28[4]
10. Angerese 30 28
11. Gattinara 30 26
12. Volpianese[5] 30 24
13. Juventus Domo[5] 30 23
14. Borgomanerese[6] 30 20
15. Aosta[7] 30 17[4]
16. Ivrea 30 14

Girone D

Pos Club Pld Pts
1. Casale 30 49
2. Mortara 30 46
3. Codogno 30 42
4. Garlasco 30 33
5. Corsico 30 32
6. Trinese 30 32
7. Fidenza 30 31
8. Stradellina 30 30
9. Cuggionese 30 29
10. Medese[5] 30 26
11. Sant'Angelo 30 26
12. Abbiategrasso 30 24
13. Olubra 30 22
14. Casteggio[8] 30 22
15. Pirelli 30 20
16. Fiorenzuola 30 16

Girone E

Pos Club Pld Pts
1. Parabiago 30 47
2. Pro Lissone 30 44
3. Vis Nova Giussano 30 41
4. Lecco 30 37
5. Biumense 30 34
6. Saronno 30 33
7. Meda 30 32
8. Cantù 30 31
9. Mariano Comense 30 30
10. Tiranese 30 27
11. Olginatese 30 25
12. Rhodense 30 25
13. Caratese 30 23
14. Esperia-Fino[9] 30 21
15. Vis Casatese 30 17
16. Sondrio[10] 30 13

Girone F

Pos Club Pld Pts
1. Pro Palazzolo 30 47
2. Monza 30 42
3. Vimercatese 30 37
4. Chiari 30 37
5. Bagnolese 30 36
6. Trevigliese 30 34
7. Soresinese 30 30
8. Sebinia Lovere 30 30
9. Melzo 30 28
10. R.O.L. Milan[5] 30 28
11. Falck 30 28
12. Cologno Monz.[5] 30 24
13. Ardens 30 24
14. Pro Romano 30 23
15. Orceana 30 21
16. Cassano d'Adda 30 10[4]

Girone G

Pos Club Pld Pts
1. Pro Rovigo 30 45
2. Marzotto 30 44
3. Pellizzari Arzignano 30 41
4. Badia Polesine 30 36
5. Audace San Michele 30 35
6. Rovereto 30 33
7. Lanerossi Schio 30 32
8. Legnago 30 31
9. Thiene 30 30
10. Trento 30 27
11. Merano 30 24
12. Villafranca[5] 30 21
13. Montagnana[11] 30 21
14. Sambonifacese 30 20
15. Malo 30 13
16. Cologna Veneta 30 28[12]

Girone H

Pos Club Pld Pts
1. Mestrina 30 49
2. Montebelluna 30 40
3. Vittorio Veneto 30 37
4. Sandonà 30 36
5. Belluno 30 34
6. Bassano 30 34
7. Dolo 30 34
8. Portogruarese 30 32
9. Giorgione 30 31
10. Miranese 30 29
11. Luparense 30 29
12. San Marco Venezia 30 27
13. Conegliano 30 26
14. Pro Mogliano 30 19
15. Pordenone 30 17
16. Feltrese 30 6

Girone I

Pos Club Pld Pts
1. Edera 30 48
2. Libertas Trieste 30 45
3. Ponziana 30 37
4. Sangiorgina 30 33
5. Cormonese 30 32
6. Monfalconese 30 32
7. SAICI Torviscosa 30 30
8. Palmanova 30 29
9. Sant'Anna 30 29
10. Sanvitese 30 28
11. Cividalese 30 28
12. Pro Cervignano 30 27
13. San Giovanni Trieste 30 21
14. Itala Gradisca 30 21
15. Fiumicello 30 21
16. Ronchi 30 14

Central Italy

The Central League was a championship with 96 clubs. All group winners and best runners-up would be promoted to the new Third Series of the Football League, while the last five clubs of each group would be relegated into the regional leagues.

In summer 1948 the FIGC decided that all the runners-up and some historically strongest followers would be admitted into the Football League, while best clubs relegated into the regional leagues could pay a re-admittance into the Central League.

Girone A

Pos Club Pld Pts
1. Baracca Lugo 30 48
2. Bondenese 30 43
3. Vignolese 30 37
4. Salsomaggiore 30 34
5. Pro Italia Correggio[5] 30 33
6. Altedo 30 32
7. Finale Emilia[5] 30 31
8. G. Buscaroli Conselice 30 30
9. Copparese[5] 30 28
10. Panigale[5] 30 28
11. Gonzaga[5][13] 30 27
12. Ferrovieri Bologna 30 27
13. Ostiglia[5] 30 25
14. Mirandolese 30 23
15. Parma Vecchia 30 22[4]
16. Carpi 30 13

Girone B

Pos Club Pld Pts
1. Rimini 30 47
2. Cesena 30 46
3. Vis Sauro Pesaro 30 37
4. Fano 30 36
5. Forlì 30 33
6. Ravenna 30 33
7. Forlimpopoli 30 30
8. Riccione 30 30
9. Vigor Senigallia 30 30
10. Jesina 30 26
11. Russi 30 25
12. Recanatese[5] 30 24
13. Imolese 30 22
14. Minat. Perticara[14] 30 22
15. Sammaurese[14] 30 19[4]
16. Faenza[14] 30 17

Girone C

Pos Club Pld Pts
1. Arezzo 30 41
2. Vigor Fucecchio[15] 30 37
3. Monsummanese 30 37
4. Montevarchi 30 33
5. Poggibonsi 30 31[4]
6. Signe 30 31
7. Sangiovannese 30 31
8. Castelfiorentino 30 29
9. Pro Firenze[5] 30 29
10. Sestese 30 29
11. Aglianese 30 29
12. S. Croce sull'Arno 30 28
13. Colligiana 30 27
14. Montecatini[14] 30 24[4]
15. Lanciotto[14] 30 23
16. Orvietana 30 19

Girone D

Pos Club Pld Pts
1. Piombino 30 41
2. Grosseto 30 39
3. Massese 30 38
4. Solvay 30 37
5. Pontedera 30 35
6. Pietrasanta 30 31
7. Olbia[5] 30 29
8. Orbetello 30 29
9. Tuscania 30 29
10. Viterbese 30 28
11. Cecina 30 27
12. Follonica[5] 30 25
13. Aud. Ponsacco[5] 30 25[4]
14. Cascina[14] 30 24
15. Pro Livorno 30 23
16. Forte dei M.[14] 30 19

Girone E

Pos Club Pld Pts
1. Tivoli 30 45
2. Carbosarda[16] 30 38
3. Civitavecchiese 30 38
4. San Lorenzo 30 38
5. Ostiense 30 37
6. Stefer Roma 30 36
7. Alba Trastevere 30 31
8. La Pontina Latina 30 30
9. Poligrafico 30 30
10. Frosinone 30 29
11. Sora 30 29
12. Almascalera Roma 30 26
13. Civitacastellana[5] 30 20[4]
14. Torres 30 19
15. Aurelia Roma 30 16[4]
16. Tirreno Nettuno 30 15[4]

Girone F

Pos Club Pld Pts
1. Maceratese 28 39
2. Sambenedettese 28 38
3. Virtus Spoleto 28 35
4. Forza e Coraggio 28 32
5. Teramo 28 31
6. Chieti 28 29
7. Vastese 28 28
8. Tolentino 28 28
9. Fermana 28 28
10. L'Aquila 28 27
11. Foligno 28 26
12. Ascoli 28 25
13. Sulmona 28 22
14. Lanciano[14] 28 18
15. Portocivitanovese 28 14
16. Giulianova - -[17]

Southern Italy

The Southern League was a championship with 48 clubs. All group winners and best runners-up would be promoted to the new Third Series of the Football League, while the last five clubs of each group would be relegated into the regional leagues.

In summer 1948 the FIGC decided that all the runners-up and all third placed clubs and some historically strongest followers would be admitted into the Football League, while all clubs relegated into the regional leagues could pay a re-admittance into the Southern League.

Girone A

Pos Club Pld Pts
1. Stabia 30 44
2. Benevento 30 41
3. Avellino 30 39
4. Frattese 30 38
5. Turris 30 31
6. Angri 30 31
7. Gragnano 30 29
8. Bagnolese 30 29
9. Pomigliano 30 28
10. Casertana 30 28
11. Ercolanese 30 27
12. Afragolese 30 26
13. Sangiuseppese[5] 30 25
14. Portici 30 24
15. Sorrento 30 22
16. S.E.T. Napoli 30 18

Girone B

Pos Club Pld Pts
1. Foggia 26 42
2. Catanzaro 26 38
3. Crotone 26 35
4. Incedit Foggia 26 32
5. San Severo 26 27
6. Potenza 26 26[18]
7. Biscegliese 26 24
8. San Pietro Vernotico 26 22
9. Audace Monopoli 26 21
10. Vigor Nicastro 26 21
11. Barletta 26 20
12. Molfetta 26 20
13. Castellana[5] 26 19
14. Buffoluto[5] 26 17
15. Azzar. Carbonara - -[19]
16. Audace Ferdinando - -[19]

Girone C

Pos Club Pld Pts
1. Catania 30 47
2. Reggina 30 46
3. Igea Barcellona 30 36
4. Arsenale Messina 30 34
5. Drepanum 30 34
6. Acireale 30 34
7. Messina 30 33
8. Marsala 30 31
9. Agrigento 30 30
10. Nissena 30 29
11. Gioiese 30 29
12. Cantieri Acquasanta 30 29[20]
13. Notinese 30 28
14. Megara Augusta[5] 30 21
15. Termini Imerese 30 14
16. Canicattì 30 5

Footnotes

  1. Disbanded after the end of the season.
  2. 1 2 Lavagnese renounced to play in the new Serie C and was relegated in place of Pavia.
  3. Re-admitted into the League instead of Canelli for longtime activity.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 point deducted.
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Went bankrupt.
  6. Re-admitted into the League instead of Volpianese.
  7. Re-admitted into the League instead of Juve Domo.
  8. Re-admitted into the League instead of Medese.
  9. Finally disbanded after this season.
  10. Re-admitted into the League instead of ROL Milan.
  11. Montagnana was relegated to Prima Divisione after a tie-breaker with Sambonifacese (Montagnana-Sambonifacese 2-3), but was later admitted to Promozione after Villafranca renounced.
  12. Cologna Veneta was demoted to the last place because of incidents in the match Cologna Veneta-Marzotto.
  13. Gonzaga won a relegation tie-break against Ferrovieri, but they later financially collapsed.
  14. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Re-admitted into the League.
  15. Fucecchio won a promotion tie-breaker against Monsummanese. However, they both were later admitted into the Football League by the FIGC.
  16. Carbosarda won a promotion tournament against Civitavecchiese and San Lorenzo.
  17. Giulianova disqualified from the championship and relegated to Prima Divisione because of incidents in the match with Fermana.
  18. Potenza was relegated and later readmitted to Serie C.
  19. 1 2 Retired during the championship.
  20. Cantieri Navali renounced to play in Prima Divisione and disbanded.
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