This is a list of division winners, relegated teams and playoff matches in the 2006-2007 season of Italian Serie D football (soccer) league. The regular season started September 17, 2006 and continued through to May 6, 2007.
Final standings 2006-2007
Legend
Division winners
All teams promoted to Serie C2
Scudetto Dilettanti
First round
- division winners placed into 3 groups of 3
- group winners and best second-placed team qualify for semi-finals
Group A
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Tempio |
2–0 |
Canavese |
Canavese |
1–1 |
Rodengo Saiano |
Rodengo Saiano |
2–2 |
Tempio |
Group B
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Esperia Viareggio |
1–4 |
Valle del Giovenco |
Mezzocorona |
2–3 |
Esperia Viareggio |
Valle del Giovenco |
1–1 |
Mezzocorona |
Group C
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Noicattaro |
0–2 |
Neapolis |
Scafatese |
3–1 |
Noicattaro |
Neapolis |
4–4 |
Scafatese |
Semi-finals
First leg: May 25; return leg: June 2
Final
June 9, Città Sant'Angelo[2]
Winners: U.S. Tempio
Promotion playoffs
Rules
Promotion playoffs involved a total of 36 teams, four for each Serie D group (teams from 2nd to 5th place). The first round is a one-legged match between respectively the second and fifth placed, and the third and fourth placed for each group, and are played at best placed club home field. The two winners for each of these matches are elected to play against each other in the second round, again with home advantage to the club best classified in the regular season. The nine winners are then split in three groups composed by three teams (triangolari). The three group winners and the best runner-up play in the semifinal round. The semifinals are both two-legged, and the respective winners are admitted to play in a one-legged final hosted in a neutral ground. The tournament winner and runner-up are placed at the top of the special list of teams eligible for a ripescaggio, i.e. the admission to Serie C2 in case league vacancies need to be filled.
First round
- Played on May 13; single-legged matches played at best placed club home field
- 2nd-placed team plays 5th-placed team, and 3rd plays 4th in each division
Second round
- Single-legged matches played at best placed club home field
- one team from each division moves on to third round
Third round
- group winners and best second-placed team qualify for semi-finals
Group A
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U.S.O. Calcio |
1–0 |
Sibilla Cuma |
Sibilla Cuma |
4–0 |
Castellarano |
Castellarano |
0–1 |
U.S.O. Calcio |
Group B
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Fano |
1–1 |
Forcoli |
Casale |
2–0 |
Fano |
Forcoli |
1–1 |
Casale |
Group C
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Siracusa |
3–1 |
Aversa Normanna |
Aversa Normanna |
3–1 |
Itala San Marco |
Itala San Marco |
1–0 |
Siracusa |
Semi-finals
First leg: June 10; return leg: June 17
Final
- June 24, 2007, Figline Valdarno
Relegations
Four relegations per division, 17th & 18th placed teams and playoff losers
Direct 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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Tie-Breakers
Played on May 13, 2007
Pordenone & Piovese relegated to Eccellenza, Rivignano and Reno Centese admitted to relegation playoffs
Relegation playoffs
Played May 20 & 27, 2007
in case of aggregate tie score, higher classified team wins
team highlighted in green saved, other is relegated to Eccellenza
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 The return leg ended in a 3-0 win for Valle del Giovenco; however the Federation later inflicted a 3-0 loss to the original winning team due to the irregular signing of one of its players
- ↑ (Italian) Serie-D.com
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