This is a list of round winners, relegated teams and playoff matches in the 2005/2006 season of Italian Serie D division.
List of 2005-2006 teams
Girone A
Alessandria | Borgomanero | Canavese | Casteggio Broni | Castellettese | Chiari | Cossatese | Giaveno | Orbassano | Saluzzo | Savona | Solbiatese | Trino | U.S.O. Calcio | Vado | Varese | Vigevano | Voghera
Girone B
Alghero | Arzachena | Atletico Calcio | Bergamo Cenate | Calangianus | Caratese| Caravaggio | Colognese | Como | Fanfulla | Nuorese | Oggiono | Olginatese | AC Palazzolo | Renate | Seregno | Tritium | Villacidrese
Girone C
Boca San Lazzaro | Carpi | Castellana | Castellarano | Cattolica | Centese | Cervia | Crevalcore | Meletolese | Mezzolara | Reno Centese | Rodengo Saiano | Russi | Salò | Santarcangelo | Valleverde Riccione | Verucchio | Virtus Castelfranco
Girone D
- Note: In 2005-06, the Girone D was composed of 20 teams instead of the canonical 18 ones.
Belluno | Bolzano | Chioggia Sottomarina | Cologna Veneta | Cordignano | Este | Eurocalcio Cassola | Itala San Marco | Manzanese | Mezzocorona | Montebelluna | Montecchio Maggiore | Rivignano | Rovigo | Sacilese | Sambonifacese | Sanvitese | Tamai | Trentino | Vallagarina
Girone E
Aglianese | Armando Picchi | Cascina | Cecina | Fo.Ce. Vara | Forcoli | Fortis Juventus | Fortis Spoleto | Lavagnese | Narnese | Orvietana | Poggibonsi | Pontedera | Rondinella | Sangimignano | Sestese | Sestri Levante | Venturina
Girone F
Albalonga | Cagliese | Celano Olimpia | Fano | Frascati | Grottammare | Maceratese | Morro d'Oro | Nuova Avezzano | Penne | Pergolese | Real Montecchio | Renato Curi Angolana | Sangiustese | Sansepolcro | Tolentino | Urbino | Val di Sangro
Girone G
Angri | Aprilia | Astrea | Bojano | Campobasso | Cassino | Ferentino | Guidonia | Isola Liri | Montenero | Monterotondo | Ostiamare | Pisoniano | Pomigliano | Sorianese | Spes Mentana | Tivoli | Venafro
Girone H
Ariano Irpino | Bitonto | Brindisi | Grottaglie | Lavello | Manduria | Matera | Monopoli | Noicattaro | Normanna | Nuovo Terzigno | Paganese | San Paolo Bari | Sangiuseppese | Savoia | Scafatese | Sibilla El Brazil Cuma | Solofra
Girone I
Adrano | Alcamo | Campobello | Comiso | Cosenza | Ebolitana | Francavilla | Giarre | Ragusa | Rossanese | Sapri | Scillese | Siracusa | Sorrento | Trapani | Turris | Vibonese | Viribus Unitis
Division winners
All teams promoted to Serie C2
- ↑ Dropped because of financial troubles; third-placed Poggibonsi promoted in its place, following renunciation of second-placed team Fortis Juventus to play Serie C2 in 2006-07
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 additional team also promoted via playoffs; see below
- ↑ Vibonese also promoted by the Football Federation to fill Serie C2 league vacancies
Promotion playoffs
First round
Single-legged matches played at best placed club home field
Second round
Single-legged matches played at best placed club home field
Third round (group stage)
Group 1
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Orbassano |
1–0 |
Fortis Juventus |
Fortis Juventus |
2–1 |
Salò |
Salò |
0–1 |
Orbassano |
Group 2
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Vibonese |
2–2 |
Monopoli |
Sambonifacese |
1–1 |
Vibonese |
Monopoli |
2–0 |
Sambonifacese |
Group 3
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Tritium |
1–2 |
Celano |
Monterotondo |
0–1 |
Tritium |
Celano |
1–1 |
Monterotondo |
Semi-finals
Winning teams are automatically promoted to Serie C2
Final
Relegations
- Girone A
- Girone B
- Girone C
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- Girone D
- Girone E
- Girone F
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- Girone G
- Girone H
- Girone I
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