2007–08 Serie D

Serie D
Season 2007–08

The 2007–08 Serie D was the sixty edition of the top level Italian non-professional football championship. It represented the fifth tier in the Italian football league system.

It was composed by 162 teams divided into nine divisions of 18 teams each.

The regular Serie D season started September 2, 2007 and continued through to May 4, 2008 with each team playing 34 matches, two matches against every other team in the division. The nine division winners were automatically promoted to 2008–09 Lega Pro Seconda Divisione, while the two last-placed teams were automatically relegated to Eccellenza.

After the regular season was completed, teams placed 13 through to 16 in each division played a double-leg series (13 vs 16, 14 vs 15) where the winners remained in Serie D the following season and the two losers were also relegated to Eccellenza for a total of 4 relegations in each division, 36 in total for the league.

The nine division winners entered a tournament to determine the over-all Serie D champion and was awarded the Scudetto Dilettanti.

Teams placed second through fifth in each division entered a play-off tournament after the regular season as well. The results of the play-offs provided a list, starting with the winner, by which vacancies could be filled in Lega Pro Seconda Divisione, if teams in the professional leagues above Serie D run into financial difficulties or are penalized.

Events and results

Promotions

On March 30, 2008, Alessandria from Girone A and Isola Liri from Girone G were mathematically ensured of the Serie D title in their respective divisions five weeks before the end of the regular season, thus winning promotion to Serie C2.[1] To note, Isola Liri ensured a place in professional football for their first time. They were followed on April 13 by Girone D winners Figline,[2] on April 20 by Itala San Marco and Giacomense,[3][4] on April 27 by fallen giants Como and Cosenza.[5][6] On May 4 Sangiustese and Aversa Normanna won the last two remaining Serie C2 spots, winning their respective divisions just on the final matchday.[7][8]

In addition to the nine division winners, the top five teams in the promotional play-offs also won promotion to Lega Pro Seconda Divisione to fill vacancies.

Relegations

Thirty-six teams were destined to be relegated to Eccellenza for the 2008–09 season. The two last-placed teams from each of the nine divisions were directly relegated - 18 in total. Of the 18 teams that lost in the relegation play-offs, nine were eventually selected to remain in Serie D for the 2008–09 season in order to fill the vacancies created when nine extra teams were called up from Serie D to Serie C2, now called Lega Pro Seconda Divisione.

The nine vacancies in Serie C2 were created by the bankruptcies and other financial problems of nine teams in total that played in Serie B, C1 & C2 in 2007–08. As teams moved up to fill the void, nine spaces were left to be filled in Serie C2. As mentioned, five teams that played in Serie D in 2007–08 received extra promotions, while four teams initially relegated from C2 were called back.

After the 162-team list was set for the 2008–09 season, the league decided to place four of the nine financially troubled teams of the upper leagues in Serie D as well, resulting in a 166-team Serie D league for next season.

Final standings

Legend

Promoted - 1st place Playoff Promotions Relegated after playout Directly relegated Remains in D

Girone A

Teams from Piedmont & Liguria

Pos Club Pld Pts
1 Alessandria 34 76
2 Biellese 34 59
3 Pro Belvedere Vercelli 34 56
4 Lavagnese 34 55
5 Savona 34 55
6 Lottogiaveno 34 53
7 Sestrese 34 52
8 Rivarolese 34 49
9 Rivoli 34 49
10 Ciriè 34 45
11 Derthona 34 44
12 Sestri Levante 34 44
13 Casale 34 43
14 Novese 34 41
15 Imperia 34 31[9]
16 Sanremese 34 30
17 Vado 34 24
18 Saluzzo 34 21

Girone B

Teams from Lombardy, Piedmont &
Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol

Pos Club Pld Pts
1 Como 34 74
2 Tritium 34 72
3 Turate 34 60
4 Solbiatese 34 59
5 Colognese 34 57
6 Darfo Boario 34 54
7 Salò 34 53
8 Voghera 34 53
9 Caratese 34 52
10 Renate 34 52
11 Borgomanero 34 45
12 Olginatese 34 41
13 Trento[10] 34 35
14 US Sestese 34 35
15 Merate[10] 34 29
16 Fanfulla 34 28
17 Base 96 Seveso 34 26
18 Alta Vallagarina 34 18

Girone C

Teams from Veneto & Friuli-Venezia Giulia

Pos Club Pld Pts
1 Itala San Marco 34 72
2 Chioggia S. 34 66
3 Sambonifacese 34 62
4 Sacilese 34 55
5 Jesolo 34 53
6 Domegliara 34 52
7 Belluno 34 45
8 Tamai 34 45
9 Union Quinto 34 44
10 Eurotezze 34 43
11 Montebelluna 34 43
12 Sanvitese 34 42
13 Sandonà[10] 34 42
14 Este[10] 34 42
15 Virtusvecomp 34 39
16 Montecchio M. 34 33
17 Rivignano 34 25
18 Sarone 34 24

Girone D

Teams from Lombardy, Emilia-Romagna,
Marche & Umbria

Pos Club Pld Pts
1 Giacomense 34 70
2 Montichiari 34 60
3 Castellarano 34 58
4 Carpi 34 57
5 Real Montecchio 34 55
6 Santarcangelo 34 51
7 Mezzolara 34 45
8 Fano 34 44
9 Virtus Castelfranco 34 42
10 Crociati Noceto 34 41
11 Castel San Pietro 34 41
12 Feralpi Lonato 34 41
13 Castellana 34 40
14 Russi 34 40
15 Cagliese 34 38
16 Verucchio[10] 34 35
17 Cesenatico 34 26[9]
18 Boca San Lazzaro 34 26

Girone E

Teams from Liguria, Tuscany & Umbria

Pos Club Pld Pts
1 Figline 34 68
2 Colligiana 34 61
3 Pontedera 34 60
4 Armando Picchi 34 59
5 Forcoli 34 58
6 Orvietana 34 55
7 AS Sestese 34 48
8 Pontevecchio 34 44
9 Scandicci 34 43
10 Fortis Juventus 34 42
11 Sarzanese 34 41
12 Gavorrano 34 41
13 Sansepolcro 34 40
14 Cecina[10] 34 39
15 Montevarchi 34 34
16 Torgiano 34 32
17 Cascina 34 31
18 Fo.Ce. Lunezia 34 25

Girone F

Teams from Marche, Umbria, Abruzzo &
Molise

Pos Club Pld Pts
1 Sangiustese 34 61
2 Renato Curi Angolana 34 60
3 Campobasso 34 57
4 Morro d'Oro 34 57
5 Grottammare 34 56
6 Recanatese 34 53
7 Centobuchi 34 45
8 Arrone 34 45
9 Venafro 34 44
10 Maceratese 34 44
11 Pro Vasto 34 44
12 Santegidiese 34 44
13 Luco Canistro 34 43
14 Olympia Agnonese 34 43
15 Narnese 34 42
16 Tolentino[10] 34 38
17 Bojano 34 29
18 Cologna Paese 34 25

Girone G

Teams from Lazio & Sardinia

Pos Club Pld Pts
1 Isola Liri 34 74
2 Castelsardo 34 56
3 Tavolara 34 51
4 Alghero 34 50
5 Villacidrese 34 50
6 Ferentino 34 44
7 Cynthia 34 44
8 Monterotondo 34 43
9 Astrea 34 43
10 Bassano Romano 34 43
11 Rieti 34 43
12 Arzachena 34 42
13 Calangianus 34 41
14 Morolo 34 40
15 Lupa Frascati[10] 34 39
16 Guidonia M.[10] 34 38
17 Ostiamare 34 37
18 Albalonga 34 34

Girone H

Teams from Campania, Apulia & Basilicata

Pos Club Pld Pts
1 Aversa Normanna 34 74
2 Barletta 34 73
3 Bitonto 34 57
4 Grottaglie 34 55
5 Pomigliano 34 55
6 Brindisi 34 51
7 Savoia 34 47
8 Francavilla 34 45
9 Ischia Isolaverde 34 45
10 Sapri 34 44
11 Fasano 34 44
12 Gragnano 34 44
13 Viribus Unitis 34 42
14 Quarto 34 39
15 Matera 34 35
16 Horatiana Venosa 34 34
17 Giugliano 34 32[11]
18 Lavello 34 3[12]

Girone I

Teams from Campania, Calabria & Sicily

Pos Club Pld Pts
1 Fortitudo Cosenza 34 80
2 Bacoli Sibilla 34 71
3 Nocerina 34 60
4 Siracusa 34 55[13]
5 Angri 34 50
6 Adrano 34 50
7 Gelbison Cilento 34 46
8 Libertas Acate 34 44
9 Turris 34 44
10 Rosarno 34 43
11 Vittoria 34 42
12 Acicatena 34 42
13 Sant'Antonio Abate 34 40
14 Caserta 34 39
15 Castrovillari 34 35
16 Paternò 34 33
17 Ippogrifo Sarno 34 31
18 Campobello 34 21

Division winners

All teams promoted to 2008–09 Serie C2, now called Lega Pro Seconda Divisione

Division Winners
A
Alessandria
B
Como
C
Itala San Marco
D
Giacomense
E
Figline
F
Sangiustese
G
Isola Liri
H
Aversa Normanna
I
Cosenza

Scudetto Dilettanti

First round

Group A

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
1. Itala San Marco (C) 4211043+1
2. Como (B) 3210153+2
3. Alessandria (A) 1201114−3
Como (B) 2–3 Itala San Marco (C) played May 11, 2008
Alessandria (A) 0–3 Como (B) played May 14, 2008
Itala San Marco (C) 1–1 Alessandria (A) played May 18, 2008

Group B

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
1. Sangiustese (F) 4211021+1
2. Figline (E) 22020220
3. Giacomense (D) 1201134−1
Giacomense (D) 1–2 Sangiustese (F) played May 11, 2008
Figline (E) 2–2 Giacomense (D) played May 14, 2008
Sangiustese (F) 0–0 Figline (E) played May 18, 2008

Group C

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
1. Fortitudo Cosenza (I) 4211073+4
2. Aversa Normanna (H) 3210164+2
3. Isola Liri (G) 1201114−3
Aversa Normanna (H) 3–0 Isola Liri (G) played May 11, 2008
Isola Liri (G) 1–1 Fortitudo Cosenza (I) played May 14, 2008
Fortitudo Cosenza (I) 4–3 Aversa Normanna (H) played May 18, 2008

Semi-finals

First legs played May 25, 2008; return legs played June 1, 2008

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Sangiustese (F) 2–3 Aversa Normanna (H) 2–0 0–3
Itala San Marco (C) 1–4 Fortitudo Cosenza (I) 1–2 0–2

Final

Played June 9, 2008 in Tolentino, Marche

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Aversa Normanna (H) 3–1 Fortitudo Cosenza (I)

Winners: Aversa Normanna (H)

Promotion playoffs

Rules

First round

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Biellese (A2) 2–0 (A5) Savona
P.B. Vercelli (A3) 1–0 (A4) Lavagnese
Tritium (B2) 0–0(aet) (B5) Colognese
Turate (B3) 5–1 (B4) Solbiatese
Chioggia S. (C2) 2–0 (C5) Jesolo
Sambonifacese (C3) 2–2(aet) (C4) Sacile
Montichiari (D2) 4–2 (D5) Real Montecchio
Castellarano (D3) 1–0 (D4) Carpi
Pontedera E3) 2–3 (E6) Orvietana
Armando Picchi (E4) 5–0 (E5) Forcoli
Renato Curi (F2) 3–1 (F5) Grottammare
Campobasso F3) 2–1 (F4) Morro d'Oro
Castelsardo (G2) 1–1(aet) (G5) Villacidrese
Tavolara (G3) 1–2(aet) (G4) Alghero
Barletta (H2) 2–1(aet) (H5) Grottaglie
Bitonto (H3) 1–1(aet) (H4) Pomigliano
Bacoli Sibilla (I2) 1–0 (I5) Adrano
Nocerina (I3) 0–1 (I4) Siracusa

Second round

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Biellese (A2) 1–2(aet) (A3) P.B. Vercelli
Tritium (B2) 2–2(aet) (B3) Turate
Chioggia S. (C2) 0–1 (C3) Sambonifacese
Montichiari (D2) 3–1 (D3) Castellarano
Armando Picchi (E4) 1–1(aet) (E6) Orvietana
Renato Curi (F2) 2–0 (F3) Campobasso)
Castelsardo (G2) 0–3 (G4) Alghero
Barletta (H2) 1–0 (H3) Bitonto
Bacoli Sibilla (I2) 4–2(aet) (I4) Siracusa 

Third round

Group A

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
1. Sambonifacese (C3) 6220041+3
2. P.B. Vercelli (A3) 1201102−2
3. Armando Picchi (E4) 1201112−1
Armando Picchi (E4) 1–2 Sambonifacese (C3) played May 25, 2008
P.B. Vercelli (A3) 0–0 Armando Picchi (E4 played May 28, 2008
Sambonifacese (C3) 2–0 P.B. Vercelli (A3) played June 1, 2008

Group B

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
1. Montichiari (D2) 4211053+2
2. Tritium (B2) 22020440
3. Bacoli Sibilla (I2) 1201135−2
Montichiari (D2) 3–1 Bacoli Sibilla (I2) played May 25, 2008
Bacoli Sibilla (I2) 2–2 Tritium (B2) played May 28, 2008
Tritium (B2) 2–2 Montichiari (D2) played June 1, 2008

Group C

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
1. Alghero (G4) 4211021+1
2. Barletta (H2) 4211010+1
3. Renato Curi (F2) 0200213−2
Barletta (H2) 0–0 Alghero (G4) played May 25, 2008
Renato Curi Angolana (F2) 0–1 Barletta (H2) played May 28, 2008
Alghero (G4) 2–1 Renato Curi (F2) played June 1, 2008

Semi-finals

First legs played June 8, 2008; return legs played June 14 & 15, 2008

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Alghero (G4) 0–2 Colligiana (Cup Runner-up) 0–0 0–2
Montichiari (D2) 2–5 Sambonifacese (C3) 2–2 0–3

Final

Played June 22, 2008 in Carpi, P. of Modena

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Colligiana (Cup Runner-up) 0–3 Sambonifacese (C3)

Due to vancancies created in Lega Pro Seconda Divisione, the following five teams were ultimately promoted to play there for the 2008–09 season.

Tie-breakers

Girone C - 12th–13th place - played May 11, 2008

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Sandonà 1–4 Sanvitese

Sandonà forced to play in relegation playoffs

Relegation playoffs

Played May 18 & 25, 2008
In case of aggregate tie score, higher classified team wins
Team highlighted in green saved, other is relegated to Eccellenza

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Sanremese (A16) 3–5 (A13) Casale 1–3 2–2
Imperia (A15) 0–3 (A14) Novese 0–3[14] n/a
Fanfulla (B16) 6–1 (B13) Trento 2–0 4–1
Merate (B15) 1–3 (B14) US Sestese 0–2 1–1
Montecchio M. (C16) 4–1 (C13) Sandonà 1–1 3–0
Virtusvecomp (C15) 4–2 (C14) Este 0–0 4–2
Verucchio (D16) 5–6 (D13) Castellana 1–3 4–3
Cagliese (D15) 0–2 (D14) Russi 0–1 0–1
Torgiano (E16) 2–2 (E13) Sansepolcro 1–2 1–0
Montevarchi (E15) 3–2 (E14) Cecina 2–1 1–1
Tolentino (F16) 2–2 (F13) Luco Canistro 2–2 0–0
Narnese (F15) 1–2 (F14) Olympia Agnonese 0–1 1–1
Guidonia M. (G16) 1–3 (G13) Calangianus 0–1 1–2
Lupa Frascati (G15) 2–2 (G14) Morolo 2–0 0–2
Horatiana Venosa (H16) 2–3 (H13) Viribus Unitis 1–2 1–1
Matera (H15) 9–6 (H14) Quarto 5–1 4–5
Paternò (I16) 1–1 (I13) Sant'Antonio Abate 1–0 0–1
Castrovillari (I15) 3–1 (I14) Caserta 1–1 2–0

Notes and references

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  2. "Figline promosso in C2! Esplode la gioia gialloblu". ViaRoma100.net (in Italian). 13 April 2008. Retrieved 2 May 2016.
  3. "La storia". ISMGradisca.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2 May 2016.
  4. Aita, Piero (4 September 2009). "Contro la Giacomense per i primi punti in casa". Il Messaggero (in Italian). Retrieved 2 May 2016.
  5. "Stavolta è fatta sul serio: Fuakuputu regala al Como la serie C2". CiaoComo.it (in Italian). Retrieved 4 May 2016.
  6. "E' nato il piccolo Principe". SoloCosenza.com (in Italian). Retrieved 4 May 2016.
  7. "La grande festa della Sangiustese". il Resto del Carlino (in Italian). 13 June 2008. Retrieved 5 May 2016.
  8. "Calcio, Normanna in C2, Ciaramella: ‘Sono orgoglioso’". CasertaNews.it (in Italian). 4 May 2008. Retrieved 5 May 2016.
  9. 1 2 3 points deducted.
  10. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Re-admitted to Serie D for 2008–09 to fill vacancies.
  11. 1 point deducted.
  12. 2 points deducted.
  13. 6 points deducted.
  14. Imperia did not play the match, and was consequently disqualified from the competition
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