2009–10 Serie B

Serie B TIM
Season 2009–10
Champions Lecce
Promoted Lecce
Cesena
Brescia (by Play-off)
Relegated Salernitana
Gallipoli
Mantova
Ancona (excluded from Italian leagues)
Top goalscorer Éder Citadin Martins (26 goals)
Biggest home win Cittadella 6–0 Mantova
Biggest away win Gallipoli 0–5 Vicenza

The 200910 Serie B season is the seventy-eighth edition since its establishment in 1929. Serie B, currently named Serie bwin due to sponsorship reasons, is the second-highest division in the Italian football league system after the Serie A. It is contested by 22 teams and organized by the Lega Serie B since July 2010, after the split of Lega Calcio that previously took care of both the Serie A and Serie B.

A total of 22 teams contest the league, 15 of which returned from the 2008-09 season, 4 of which have been promoted from Lega Pro Prima Divisione, and three relegated from Serie A.

Stadiums and locations

Club City Stadium Capacity 2008–09 season
AlbinoLeffe Albino and Leffe
(playing in Bergamo)
Atleti Azzurri d'Italia 26,393 9th in Serie B
Ancona Ancona del Conero 26,000 19th in Serie B
Ascoli Ascoli Piceno Cino e Lillo Del Duca 20,000 16th in Serie B
Brescia Brescia Mario Rigamonti 27,547 4th in Serie B
Cesena Cesena Dino Manuzzi 23,860 Lega Pro Prima Divisione – A Champions
Cittadella Cittadella Pier Cesare Tombolato 7,623 17th in Serie B
Crotone Crotone Ezio Scida 9,631 Lega Pro Prima Divisione – B Playoff Winners
Empoli Empoli Carlo Castellani 19,795 5th in Serie B
Frosinone Frosinone Matusa 9,680 11th in Serie B
Gallipoli Gallipoli
(playing in Lecce[1])
Via del Mare[1] 33,876 Lega Pro Prima Divisione – B Champions
Grosseto Grosseto Carlo Zecchini 9,909 6th in Serie B
Lecce Lecce Via del Mare 33,876 20th in Serie A
Mantova Mantua Danilo Martelli 14,844 13th in Serie B
Modena Modena Alberto Braglia 20,507 15th in Serie B
Padova Padua Euganeo 32,336 Lega Pro Prima Divisione – A Playoff Winners
Piacenza Piacenza Leonardo Garilli 21,668 10th in Serie B
Reggina Reggio Calabria Oreste Granillo 27,454 19th in Serie A
Salernitana Salerno Arechi 37,245 14th in Serie B
Sassuolo Sassuolo
(playing in Modena)
Alberto Braglia 20,507 7th in Serie B
Torino Turin Olimpico di Torino 27,994 18th in Serie A
Triestina Trieste Nereo Rocco 32,454 8th in Serie B
Vicenza Vicenza Romeo Menti 17,163 12th in Serie B

Managerial changes

Before the start of the season

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Replaced by Date of appointment
Ascoli Franco Colomba[2] Contract expired 4 June 2009 Alessandro Pane[3] 17 June 2009
Vicenza Angelo Gregucci[4] Contract expired 5 June 2009 Rolando Maran[5] 16 June 2009
Piacenza Stefano Pioli[6] Contract expired 5 June 2009 Fabrizio Castori[7] 2 July 2009
Sassuolo Andrea Mandorlini[8] Mutual consent 10 June 2009 Stefano Pioli[9] 12 June 2009
Reggina Nevio Orlandi[10] Contract expired 11 June 2009 Walter Novellino[10] 11 June 2009
Triestina Rolando Maran[11] Mutual consent 15 June 2009 Luca Gotti[12] 25 June 2009
Torino Giancarlo Camolese[13] Contract expired 15 June 2009 Stefano Colantuono[13] 15 June 2009
Empoli Silvio Baldini[14][15] Sacked 16 June 2009 Salvatore Campilongo[14][15] 16 June 2009
Gallipoli Giuseppe Giannini[16] Mutual consent 16 June 2009 Giuseppe Giannini 13 August 2009
Mantova Mario Somma[17] Contract expired 17 June 2009 Michele Serena[17] 17 June 2009
Crotone Francesco Moriero[18] Mutual consent 22 June 2009 Franco Lerda[19] 27 June 2009
Frosinone Piero Braglia[20] Contract expired 24 June 2009 Francesco Moriero[20] 24 June 2009

During the season

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Replaced by Date of appointment
Salernitana Fabio Brini[21] Sacked 19 September 2009 Marco Cari[22] 19 September 2009
AlbinoLeffe Armando Madonna[23] Sacked 28 September 2009 Emiliano Mondonico[23] 28 September 2009
Brescia Alberto Cavasin[24] Sacked 4 October 2009 Giuseppe Iachini[24] 4 October 2009
Triestina Luca Gotti[25] Sacked 6 October 2009 Mario Somma[25] 6 October 2009
Reggina Walter Novellino[26] Sacked 24 October 2009 Ivo Iaconi[27] 24 October 2009
Salernitana Marco Cari[28] Sacked 2 November 2009 Gianluca Grassadonia[28] 2 November 2009
Piacenza Fabrizio Castori[29] Sacked 10 November 2009 Massimo Ficcadenti[30] 11 November 2009
Ascoli Alessandro Pane[31] Sacked 22 November 2009 Giuseppe Pillon[31] 22 November 2009
Torino Stefano Colantuono[32] Sacked 29 November 2009 Mario Beretta[32] 29 November 2009
Torino Mario Beretta[33] Sacked 10 January 2010 Stefano Colantuono[33] 10 January 2010
Reggina Ivo Iaconi[34] Sacked 8 February 2010 Roberto Breda[35] 8 February 2010
Padova Carlo Sabatini[36] Sacked 8 February 2010 Nello Di Costanzo[37] 9 February 2010
Triestina Mario Somma[38] Sacked 9 February 2010 Daniele Arrigoni[38] 10 February 2010
Salernitana Gianluca Grassadonia[39] Removed from managerial duties 14 March 2010 Ersilio Cerone 14 March 2010
Gallipoli Giuseppe Giannini[40][41] Resigned 22 March 2010 Giovanni Di Pasquale (caretaker)[41] 22 March 2010
Grosseto Elio Gustinetti[42] Sacked 24 March 2010 Maurizio Sarri[43] 24 March 2010
Vicenza Rolando Maran[44] Sacked 28 March 2010 Nedo Sonetti[44] 28 March 2010
Gallipoli Giovanni Di Pasquale[45] End of caretaker spell 30 March 2010 Ezio Rossi[45] 30 March 2010
Padova Nello Di Costanzo[46] Sacked 10 April 2010 Carlo Sabatini[46] 10 April 2010
Vicenza Nedo Sonetti[47] Sacked 15 April 2010 Rolando Maran[47] 15 April 2010
Frosinone Francesco Moriero[48] Sacked 25 April 2010 Guido Carboni[48] 25 April 2010

The list does not include Giuseppe Giannini's resignation from Gallipoli, who were announced on February 8, 2010[50] and withdrawn two days later following a meeting with club chairman Daniele D'Odorico.[51]

Events

The 2009–10 Serie B season will feature the return of seven-times Italian champions Torino, who were relegated from Serie A. Other teams relegated from the top flight include Reggina (after seven consecutive seasons in the Serie A) and Lecce (after only one season in the highest tier).

Four teams were promoted from Lega Pro Prima Divisione: Cesena, Crotone, Padova and newcomers Gallipoli. As of August 10 Gallipoli did not manage to organize a squad for the league and were even without a head coach, due to club issues (the club chairman being in talks with several third parties regarding a possible takeover); this also forced the club to play the Under-19 team for the second round of the Coppa Italia tournament, lost 6–1 to lower league outfit Lumezzane. The following day, Giuseppe Giannini returned to coach Gallipoli after a company from Udine took over the club.

On September 23, 2009 the Football League committee point deductions of respectively two and one points for clubs Crotone and Gallipoli due to administrative and financial breaches.[52] The one point deduction for Gallipoli was later canceled by the Federal Court of Justice on October 22, with the two-point penalty regarding Crotone being instead confirmed.[53]

An analogous one-point penalty involving Ancona was ratified by the National Disciplinary Committee on February 18, 2010 due to not having paid a number of salaries in June and July 2009;[54] such deduction was extended to two points by the Federal Court of Justice later on March 12.[55]

The season also experienced a suspension for the March 3 game Cesena vs Sassuolo, which was not completed due to heavy snow at the 73rd minute, with result being 0–0. As per Italian league rules, only the remaining 17 minutes were played, and an unusual mini-game was therefore rescheduled on March 16, during which Sassuolo managed to score a goal (at the second minute of the match replay) and brought home a 1–0 win.[56]

Later on March 19, Salernitana were docked 6 points due to matchfixing regarding a Serie C1 league game held in April 2008 against Potenza.[57] Salernitana were also the first team to get mathematically relegated, after a 5–2 loss to Empoli left the Campanian club with a 23-point gap between them and 19th-placed Padova with seven games to the end of the season.[58]

League table

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
Head-to-head
1 Lecce (C) (P) 42 20 15 7 66 47+19 75 Promotion to Serie A
2 Cesena (P) 42 20 14 8 55 29+26 74
3 Brescia (O) (P) 42 21 9 12 60 44+16 72 Promotion play-off
4 Sassuolo 42 18 15 9 60 42+18 69
5 Torino 42 19 11 12 53 36+17 68
6 Cittadella 42 18 12 12 62 43+19 66
7 Grosseto 42 14 19 9 66 63+3 61
8 Crotone 42 17 11 14 53 50+3 0601
9 Ascoli 42 15 12 15 57 570 57
10 Empoli 42 15 11 16 66 56+10 56
11 AlbinoLeffe 42 14 13 15 59 56+3 55
12 Modena 42 14 12 16 39 478 54 MOD 1–0 REG
REG 0–1 MOD
13 Reggina 42 15 9 18 51 565 54
14 Vicenza 42 12 17 13 40 411 53 VIC: 8 pts 4–1
PIA: 5 pts 4–5
FRO: 3 pts 4–6
15 Piacenza 42 13 14 15 40 455 53
16 Frosinone 42 15 8 19 50 6717 53
17 Ancona (R) 42 15 9 18 55 561 0521 Excluded from all football leagues after bankruptcy. Relegated to Eccellenza as US Ancona 1905 3
18 Triestina 42 13 12 17 41 5110 51 Relegation to Lega Pro Prima Divisione 3 PAD 0–0 TRI
TRI 2–1 PAD
19 Padova (O) 42 12 15 15 44 484 51 Qualification to Relegation play-off
20 Mantova (R) 42 10 18 14 46 5812 48 Relegation to Serie D 4
21 Gallipoli (R) 42 10 10 22 43 7431 40 Relegation to Promozione 5
22 Salernitana (R) 42 5 8 29 40 8040 0172 Relegation to Lega Pro Prima Divisione

Updated to games played on 30 May 2010.
Source: http://www.gazzetta.it/speciali/risultati_classifiche/2010/calcio/serieb/index.shtml
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
1. 2 points deducted due to financial irregularities.[59][60]
2. 6 points deducted due to match-fixing during the 2007–08 Serie C1 season.[57]
3. Ancona was excluded from football by Federal Council's decision. As a consequence, Triestina as losing sides of the relegation play-off were spared from relegation.
4. Mantova declared bankrupt and relegated to Serie D.
5. Gallipoli declared bankrupt and relegated to Promozione.
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.

Results

Home ╲ Away ALB ANC ASCBRECESCITCROEMPFROGALGROLCEMANMODPADPIAREGSALSASTORTRIVIC
AlbinoLeffe 13 11 11 12 20 11 20 41 20 11 13 10 03 12 01 20 32 00 01 03 22
Ancona 21 12 20 00 23 01 20 31 31 11 11 11 20 22 21 12 20 22 21 21 20
Ascoli 11 13 20 11 11 31 21 12 11 11 12 21 20 10 11 13 42 15 12 10 11
Brescia 41 30 21 01 10 30 22 31 01 23 10 10 10 32 10 00 30 31 10 22 01
Cesena 00 02 10 20 10 02 23 40 00 22 31 31 21 20 30 01 30 01 11 41 31
Cittadella 21 10 20 11 11 30 21 01 12 11 30 60 11 11 11 10 10 00 20 20 21
Crotone 03 21 12 00 00 11 21 30 42 00 11 22 42 21 10 11 20 12 10 20 12
Empoli 13 30 42 12 20 43 31 20 22 22 22 40 30 40 20 20 52 11 00 11 10
Frosinone 22 11 15 10 02 21 11 31 20 10 04 10 00 22 23 20 10 03 22 11 01
Gallipoli 15 10 14 12 02 12 23 00 21 22 03 00 10 12 14 21 32 11 01 21 05
Grosseto 22 20 21 21 11 30 04 10 21 22 03 11 31 22 33 22 22 22 03 31 40
Lecce 21 30 00 22 12 15 00 10 13 10 32 21 00 21 10 32 10 00 21 11 10
Mantova 12 20 00 22 01 13 21 11 31 10 20 22 11 21 11 22 11 21 00 00 10
Modena 11 21 12 12 10 21 02 20 03 32 12 00 11 00 01 10 10 11 02 20 10
Padova 02 21 31 21 10 22 20 23 00 00 10 11 30 10 00 01 31 11 01 00 12
Piacenza 10 10 21 13 01 11 10 00 02 20 01 32 02 23 10 00 00 13 00 00 11
Reggina 31 03 12 40 13 11 10 11 10 21 11 24 31 01 11 21 31 02 12 31 02
Salernitana 11 30 00 13 00 12 41 10 12 13 34 12 13 12 00 10 02 14 03 12 01
Sassuolo 00 10 01 02 11 10 20 32 21 12 23 11 11 00 20 12 01 32 23 21 21
Torino 21 11 10 11 11 10 12 30 31 20 41 22 11 01 01 11 20 23 01 10 10
Triestina 23 21 20 01 00 20 00 10 03 10 10 14 21 11 21 13 21 20 01 20 00
Vicenza 12 22 22 10 00 02 02 21 20 22 00 00 11 11 00 00 31 00 11 10 00

Updated to games played on 30 May 2010.
Source:
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Play-off

Promotion

Semifinals
First legs played June 2, 2010; return legs played June 6, 2010
Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Cittadella (6) 1–1* (3) Brescia 0–1 1–0
Torino (5) 3–2 (4) Sassuolo 1–1 2–1
Finals
First leg played June 9, 2010; return leg played June 13, 2010
Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Torino (5) 1-2 (3) Brescia 0–0 1-2

Brescia promoted to Serie A.

Relegation

First leg played June 4, 2010; return leg played June 12, 2010
Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Padova (19) 3-0 (18) Triestina 0–0 3-0

Top goalscorers

Updated as of May 23, 2010[61]

26 goals
24 goals
23 goals
22 goals
18 goals
17 goals
16 goals

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