2002–03 Serie C1 Explained
The 2002–03 Serie C1 was the twenty-fifth edition of Serie C1, the third highest league in the Italian football league system.
Serie C1/A
League table
Play-off
Semifinal
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Final
Play-out
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Verdict
Promoted in Serie B
Relegated in Serie C2
- Arezzo
- Alzano Virescit and Carrarese
Repechage to Serie C1 2003-2004
Team Failed
Record
- Most wins: Treviso (19)
- Fewer defeats: Albinoleffe (5)
- Best attack: Albinoleffe (62 goals scored)
- Best defense: Pisa (27 goals conceded)
- Best goal difference: Albinoleffe (+26)
- Most draw: Reggiana (18)
- Fewer defeats: Calcio Treviso (8)
- Most defeats: Arezzo (18)
- Fewer wins: Albinoleffe (5)
- Worst attack: Lucchese (28 goals scored)
- Worst defense: Alzano Virescit (52 goals conceded)
- Worst goal difference: Alzano Virescit (-19)
- Bomber: Ciro Ginestra (21 goals, Padova)
Serie C1/B
League table
Play-off
Semifinal
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Final
Play-out
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Verdict
Promoted to Serie B
Relegated to Serie C2
Repechage to Serie C1 2003-2004
- Fermana, Paternò and Sora
Record
- Most wins: Avellino (21)
- Fewer defeats: Pescara (5)
- Best attack: Pescara (64 goals scored)
- Best defense: Avellino (25 goals conceded)
- Best goal difference: Pescara (+28)
- Most draws: Vis Pesaro (15)
- Fewer draws: Avellino (6)
- Most defeats: L'Aquila and Paternò (17)
- Fewer wins: Fermana and Vis Pesaro (7)
- Worst attack: Benevento (27 goals scored)
- Worst defense: L'Aquila (53 goals conceded)
- Worst goal difference: L'Aquila (-23)
- Bomber: Simone Motta (23 goals, Teramo)
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