2020–21 Serie C Explained

Competition:Serie C
Season:2020–21
Dates:Regular season:
26 September 2020 – 2 May 2021
Play-offs and play-outs:
9 May 2021 – 17 June 2021
Pixels:100
Promoted:Como
Perugia
Ternana
Alessandria (via play-off)
Relegated:Novara (excluded)
Livorno
Sambenedettese (excluded)
Carpi (excluded)
Fano
Ravenna
Arezzo
Casertana (excluded)
Bisceglie
Cavese
Trapani (excluded)
Matches:1102
Matches Footnote:[1]
Total Goals:2604
Total Goals Footnote:[2]
League Topscorer:Jacopo Manconi
(15+3 goals)
Anthony Partipilo
(18 goals)
Biggest Home Win:Piacenza 6–0 Pro Sesto[3]
Juventus U23 6–0 Livorno[4]
Padova 6–0 Carpi[5]
Biggest Away Win:Mantova 0–6 Padova[6]
Highest Scoring:Lucchese 4–5 AlbinoLeffe[7]
Ternana 7–2 Cavese[8]
Longest Wins:11 matches
Ternana[9]
Longest Unbeaten:24 matches
Ternana[10]
Longest Winless:18 matches
Ravenna[11]
Vibonese[12]
Longest Losses:10 matches
Cavese[13]
Imolese[14]
Prevseason:2019–20
Nextseason:2021–22

The 2020–21 Serie C was the seventh season of the unified Serie C division, the third tier of the Italian football league system.

Teams

The league was initially to be contested by 60 teams, but was reduced to 59 following the exclusion of Trapani.

Relegated from Serie B

Promoted from Serie D

Readmissions

Following the disbandment of Sicula Leonzio and Siena, two relegated clubs were readmitted as members of Serie C.

During the season

On 4 October 2020, Trapani was excluded from the league after failing to play two consecutive matches.[15]

Stadia and locations

Group A (North & Central West)

8 teams from Lombardy, 6 teams from Tuscany, 4 teams from Piedmont, 1 team from Emilia-Romagna and 1 team from Sardinia.

ClubCityStadiumCapacity
AlbinoLeffeAlbino and LeffeCittà di Gorgonzola (Gorgonzola)3,766
AlessandriaAlessandriaGiuseppe Moccagatta5,926
CarrareseCarraraDei Marmi9,500
ComoComoGiuseppe Sinigaglia13,602
Giana ErminioGorgonzolaCittà di Gorgonzola3,766
GrossetoGrossetoOlimpico Carlo Zecchini9,988
Juventus U23TurinGiuseppe Moccagatta (Alessandria)5,926
LeccoLeccoRigamonti-Ceppi4,997
LivornoLivornoArmando Picchi14,267
LuccheseLuccaPorta Elisa12,800
NovaraNovaraSilvio Piola (Novara)17,875
OlbiaOlbiaBruno Nespoli4,000
PergoletteseCremaGiuseppe Voltini4,095
PiacenzaPiacenzaLeonardo Garilli21,668
PistoiesePistoiaMarcello Melani13,195
PontederaPontederaEttore Mannucci2,700
Pro PatriaBusto ArsizioCarlo Speroni5,000
Pro SestoSesto San GiovanniBreda4,501
Pro VercelliVercelliSilvio Piola (Vercelli)5,500
RenateRenateCittà di Meda (Meda)2,500

Group B (North & Central East)

5 teams from Emilia-Romagna, 5 teams from Marche, 3 teams from Veneto, 2 teams from Lombardy, 2 teams from Umbria, 1 team from Friuli-Venezia Giulia, 1 team from Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol and 1 team from Tuscany.

ClubCityStadiumCapacity
ArezzoArezzoCittà di Arezzo13,128
CarpiCarpiSandro Cabassi5,510
CesenaCesenaDino Manuzzi20,194
FanoFanoRaffaele Mancini8,880
FeralpiSalòSalò and Lonato del GardaLino Turina (Salò)2,364
FermanaFermoBruno Recchioni8,920
GubbioGubbioPietro Barbetti4,939
ImoleseImolaMario Gavagnin-Sinibaldo Nocini[16] (Verona)
Romeo Galli[17]
1,500
4,000
LegnagoLegnagoMario Sandrini2,152
MantovaMantuaDanilo Martelli14,884
MatelicaMatelicaHelvia Recina (Macerata)4,315
ModenaModenaAlberto Braglia21,092
PadovaPaduaEuganeo32,420
PerugiaPerugiaRenato Curi23,625
RavennaRavennaBruno Benelli12,020
SambenedetteseSan Benedetto del TrontoRiviera delle Palme22,000
SüdtirolBolzanoLino Turina[18] (Salò)
Druso[19]
2,364
3,000
TriestinaTriesteNereo Rocco26,500
Virtus VeronaVeronaMario Gavagnin-Sinibaldo Nocini1,500
Vis PesaroPesaroTonino Benelli4,898

Group C (Centre & South)

6 teams from Campania, 5 teams from Apulia, 3 teams from Sicily, 2 teams from Calabria, 1 team from Abruzzo, 1 team from Basilicata, 1 team from Lazio and 1 from Umbria.

ClubCityStadiumCapacity
AvellinoAvellinoPartenio-Adriano Lombardi26,308
BariBariSan Nicola58,270
BisceglieBisceglieGustavo Ventura3,200
CasertanaCasertaAlberto Pinto12,000
CataniaCataniaAngelo Massimino20,016
CatanzaroCatanzaroNicola Ceravolo14,650
CaveseCava de' TirreniSimonetta Lamberti5,200
FoggiaFoggiaPino Zaccheria25,085
Juve StabiaCastellammare di StabiaRomeo Menti7,642
MonopoliMonopoliVito Simone Veneziani6,880
PaganesePaganiMarcello Torre5,093
PalermoPalermoRenzo Barbera36,365
PotenzaPotenzaAlfredo Viviani4,977
TeramoTeramoGaetano Bonolis7,498
TernanaTerniLibero Liberati22,000
TrapaniTrapaniPolisportivo Provinciale (Erice)7,608
TurrisTorre del GrecoAmerigo Liguori3,566
Luigi Razza5,000
Virtus FrancavillaFrancavilla FontanaGiovanni Paolo II2,137
ViterbeseViterboEnrico Rocchi5,460

League tables

Group C (Centre & South)

Promotion play-offs

A total of 28 teams qualified for the promotion play-offs. The winner of the play-offs earns promotion to Serie B.[20]

First preliminary round

The fixtures pair the 5th vs 10th, 6th vs 9th and 7th vs 8th-placed teams. In the group with the best 4th-placed team, the 5th placed team advances automatically to the second preliminary round and the revised fixtures are 6th vs 11th, 7th vs 10th and 8th vs 9th. If teams are tied after regular time, the higher-placed team advances.

Matches were played on 9 May 2021. The Triestina vs Virtus Verona game, originally scheduled to be played on 9 May 2021, was delayed due to eight cases of COVID-19 infection involving the latter club.[21] Match was later played on 16 May 2021.[22]

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Second preliminary round

The fixtures pair the 4th-placed team vs the worst-placed team and the best-placed team vs the 2nd best-placed team from the first preliminary round. The best 4th-placed team in regular season advances automatically to the first national round and their berth is transferred to the 5th-placed team of the same group. If teams are tied after regular time, the higher-placed team advances.

Matches were played on 19 May 2021.

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First national round

The three 3rd-placed teams, the best 4th-placed team and the best-placed team from the second preliminary round (Bari) are seeded and host the second leg. No away goal rule applies. If teams are tied on aggregate, the seeded team advances.

The draw for the first national round was held on 20 May 2021, 11:00 CEST (UTC+2). The first legs were played on 23 May 2021 and the second legs were played on 26 May 2021.|}

Second national round

The three 2nd-placed teams and the best-placed team from the first national round (Südtirol) are seeded and host the second leg. No away goal rule applies. If teams are tied on aggregate, the seeded team advances.

The draw for the second national round was held on 27 May 2021, 11:00 CEST (UTC+2). The first legs were played on 30 May 2021 and the second legs were played on 2 June 2021.|}

Final Four

No away goal rule applies. If teams are tied on aggregate, the winner is decided by extra-time and a penalty shootout if required.

The draw for Final Four was held on 27 May 2021, 11:00 CEST (UTC+2), after the second national round draw. The semi-finals legs were played on 6 and 9 June 2021 and the final legs were played on 13 and 17 June 2021.

Alessandria promoted to Serie B.

Relegation play-outs

A total of 6 teams qualified for the relegation play-outs. The fixtures pair the 16th vs 19th and 17th vs 18th-placed teams, with higher-placed team playing at home for second leg. No away goal rule applies. If teams are tied on aggregate, the lower-placed team is relegated to Serie D.[20]

The first legs were played on 15 May 2021 and the second legs were played on 22 May 2021. The Fano vs Imolese game was postponed due to a cluster of confirmed COVID-19 cases involving the former team.[23] Match was played on 22 May 2021, whilst the second leg was played on 29 May 2021.[24] |}

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals[25] [26] [27]
1 Jacopo Manconi3AlbinoLeffe18
Anthony PartipiloTernana
3 Daniele Casiraghi3Südtirol17
César FallettiTernana
5 Mattia BortolussiCesena16
6 Filippo GuccioneMantova15
7 Mirco AntenucciBari14
Luigi CupponeCasertana
Alessio Curcio1Foggia
Massimiliano GattoComo
Andrea MagrassiPontedera
Daniele RagatzuOlbia
Fabio Scarsella1Feralpisalò
Emilio VolpicelliMatelica
Note1 Player scored 1 goal in the play-offs.
3 Player scored 3 goals in the play-offs.

External links

Notes and References

  1. 1,147 including play-offs and play-outs.
  2. 2,703 including play-offs and play-outs.
  3. Web site: Piacenza vs. Pro Sesto 6 - 0. Soccerway. 6 December 2020.
  4. Web site: Juventus II vs. Livorno 6 - 0. Soccerway. 7 February 2021.
  5. Web site: Calcio Padova vs. Carpi 6 - 0. Soccerway. 10 February 2021.
  6. Web site: Mantova vs. Calcio Padova 0 - 6. Soccerway. 4 February 2021.
  7. Web site: Lucchese vs. Albinoleffe 4 - 5. Soccerway. 25 November 2020.
  8. Web site: Ternana vs. Cavese 7 - 2. Soccerway. 7 April 2021.
  9. From 17 October 2020 to 13 December 2020.Web site: Unicusano Ternana Calcio. Soccerway.
  10. From 27 September 2020 to 21 February 2021.Web site: Unicusano Ternana Calcio. Soccerway.
  11. From 23 December 2020 to 7 April 2021.Web site: Ravenna FC. Soccerway.
  12. From 6 December 2020 to 21 March 2021.Web site: US Vibonese Calcio. Soccerway.
  13. From 13 February 2021 to 7 April 2021.Web site: USD Cavese 1919. Soccerway.
  14. From 8 November 2020 to 10 January 2021.Web site: Imolese Calcio 1919. Soccerway.
  15. News: Figuraccia Trapani, addio alla Serie C: ora l'esclusione è sicura. Stadionews24. 4 October 2020.
  16. Until matchday 9.
  17. From matchday 10.
  18. Until matchday 7.
  19. From matchday 8.
  20. Web site: PLAY OFF e PLAY OUT CAMPIONATO SERIE C 2020-2021. it. Lega Pro. 12 April 2021.
  21. Web site: Rinviata Triestina - Vecomp Verona . RAI News . 9 May 2021 . 8 May 2021 . Italian.
  22. Web site: Com. Uff. n. 452/DIV del 10.05.2021. it. Lega Pro. 10 May 2021.
  23. Web site: RINVIO GARA DI ANDATA - PLAY OUT. it. Lega Pro. 15 May 2021.
  24. Web site: PLAY OUT CAMPIONATO SERIE C 2020-2021. it. Lega Pro. 17 May 2021.
  25. Web site: Serie C - Group A - Italy. Soccerway.
  26. Web site: Serie C - Group B - Italy. Soccerway.
  27. Web site: Serie C - Group C - Italy. Soccerway.