Eccellenza Veneto

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Eccellenza Veneto
Founded
1991
Nation
 Italy
Feeder To
Serie D
Relegation To
Promozione
Number of Teams
36
Cups
???
Current Champions (2006–07)
Domegliara (Group A)
San Donà (Group B)

Eccellenza Veneto is the regional Eccellenza football division for clubs in Veneto, Italy. It is competed amongst 36 teams, in two different groups (A and B). The winners of the Groups are promoted to Serie D. The club who finishes second also have the chance to gain promotion, they are entered into a national play-off which consists of two rounds.

2007-08 clubs

Group A

  • Adriese
  • Albignasego Calcio 1959
  • Casalserugo
  • Castelnuovosandrà
  • Cavazzale
  • Cerea
  • Gan Thiene Villaverla
  • Legnago Salus
  • Lugagnano
  • Marano Vi
  • Noventa Calcio Pd
  • Pharma Bag S. Paolo
  • Piovese Calcio 1919
  • Somma
  • Vigontina Calcio Srl
  • Vigasio

Group B

  • Belvedere
  • Breda Jds
  • Dolo Riviera del Brenta
  • Edo Mestre
  • Favaro 1948
  • Feltrese Prealpi
  • Giorgione Calcio 2000
  • Liapiave
  • Liventinagorghense F.M.
  • Marosticense
  • Miranese
  • Nuova Piombinese Calcio
  • Ponzano Calcio
  • Romano d’Ezzelino
  • Sagittaria Julia
  • Union CSV

Champions

Here are the past champions of the Veneto Eccellenza, organised into their respective group.[1]

Group A

  • 1991-92 Contarina
  • 1992-93 Donada
  • 1993-94 Luparense
  • 1994-95 Lendinarese
  • 1995-96 Giorgianna
  • 1996-97 Bassano Virtus
  • 1997-98 Montecchio Maggiore
  • 1998-99 Chioggia Sottomarina
  • 1999-00 Tezze sul Brenta[2]
  • 2000-01 Cologna Veneta
  • 2001-02 Lonigo

Group B

  • 1991-92 Miranese
  • 1992-93 Montebelluna
  • 1993-94 Schio
  • 1994-95 Mestre
  • 1995-96 Portogruaro
  • 1996-97 Martellago
  • 1997-98 Portogruaro
  • 1998-99 La Marenese[3]
  • 1999-00 Bessica[4]
  • 2000-01 Cordignano
  • 2001-02 Conegliano

References

  1. Archivo Calcio
  2. Lonigo promoted to Serie D instead
  3. not promoted
  4. Luparense promoted to Serie D instead

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