Look up c1 in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. C1, C01, C.I or C-1 may refer to: C1, a note-octave in music C1 Television, a Mongolian television channel...
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Lega Pro Prima Divisione (redirect from Serie C1/A)
was known as Serie C1. Before the 1978–79 season there were only three leagues of professional football in Italy, the third being Serie C. In 1978, it...
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Hellas Verona FC (category Serie A clubs)
based in Verona, Veneto, that currently plays in Serie A. The team won the Serie A championship in the 1984–85 season. Founded in 1903 by a group of students...
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US Catanzaro 1929 (category Serie B clubs)
following year before a dismal relegation in 1983. Much of the next four years was spent bouncing between Serie B and C1. Catanzaro initially emerged as promotion...
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Palermo Perugia Pescara Pistoiese Sambenedettese Triestina Varese The Serie B 1983–84 was the fifty-second tournament of this competition played in Italy...
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Antonio Cabrini (category Serie A players)
coaching career in 2000 with Serie C1 club Arezzo, replacing Serse Cosmi and losing promotion on playoffs. He then coached Serie B's Crotone with little fortune...
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Parma Perugia Pescara Pisa Sambenedettese Taranto Triestina Varese The Serie B 1984–85 was the fifty-third tournament of this competition played in Italy...
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Roberto Pruzzo (category Serie A players)
at the helm of Viareggio, Teramo (Serie C2), Alessandria (Serie C1) and a five summer days long time at Palermo (Serie B), during the change of ownership...
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for many years in Serie C2 and Serie C1. 1976–1978 Chievo (Youths) 1978–1980 Chievo 1980–1983 Verona (Youths) 1983–1984 Pescantina 1984–1985 Benacense 1985–1987...
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Calcio Foggia 1920 (category Serie C clubs)
were then dealt with a further blow with relegation to Serie C. They battled their way in Serie C1 throughout much of the 1980s. This was a particularly...
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where he remained for two seasons playing in Serie B and Serie C1. He then played for Padova in Serie C1 and retired in 2000. In 1994, he became a lawyer...
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Igor Protti (category Serie A players)
divisions; he made his career debut in Serie C1 at the age of 16, with his home-town club Rimini, on 27 May 1984. After two seasons with the club, he later...
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SSC Napoli (category Serie A clubs)
1998–2000 Serie B (2nd tier) 2000–2001 Serie A (1st tier) 2001–2004 Serie B (2nd tier) 2004–2006 Serie C1 (3rd tier) – Champions: 2006 2006–2007 Serie B (2nd...
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SSD Virtus CiseranoBergamo 1909 (category Serie B clubs)
FC Barcelona. Serie C1: Winners (1): 1998–99 Serie C2: Winners (1): 1984–85 Serie D: Winners (1): 1983–84, 1994–95 Coppa Italia Serie C: Winners (1):...
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US Sassuolo Calcio (category Serie A clubs)
finish ensured promotion back to Serie C2. Sassuolo reached Serie C1 for the first time in 2006 after winning the Serie C2 promotion play-offs by beating...
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US Livorno 1915 (category Serie D clubs)
Eccellenza; two consecutive promotions led the team back to Serie C2. The club was promoted to Serie C1 in 1997 and was acquired by Aldo Spinelli two years later...
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After a relegation with Sambenedettese he continued his career in Serie C1 and Serie C2 and retired in 1985. 1973–1976 Lazio 0 (0) 1976–1977 Brescia 1...
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Spezia Calcio (category Serie B clubs)
Coppa Italia Serie C Winners (2): 2004–05, 2011–12 Scudetto Serie D Winners (1): 1957–58 Coppa Ottorino Mattei Winners (1): 1957–58 Serie C1 Lega Pro Prima...
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Francesco Scotti (category Serie C players)
1983) is an Italian footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Cattolica in Serie D. Scotti has spent most of his career in Italian Serie C and Serie D...
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central midfielder. After many years in Serie C1 he went to Atalanta and gained a promotion in Serie A in 1983–84. After that he was sold to Piacenza....
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Lega Pro Seconda Divisione (redirect from Serie C2/A)
it was decided to split Serie C into Serie C1 (the third highest league) and Serie C2. Upon its inception in 1978–79, Serie C2 consisted of four divisions...
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Bologna FC 1909 (category Serie A clubs)
relegated from Serie A after battling it out for survival with Cagliari and Genoa. They were relegated twice in succession and slid into Serie C1. They won...
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AS Reggina 1914 (category Serie A clubs)
1914 on 18 July 2024. Serie C: 1964–65 (group C), 2019–20 (group C) Serie C1: 1994–95 (group B) Serie C2: 1983–84 (group C) IV Serie: 1955–56 (group H) Reggina...
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Atalanta BC (category Serie A clubs)
Atalanta comfortably won Group A of Serie C1 in 1982, returning to Serie B the next season and then to Serie A in 1984, where it would remain until 1987...
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Carlo Ancelotti (category Serie C players)
helped Parma to a second place in the Serie C1 girone A during the 1978–79 season, which qualified the team for the Serie B play-offs. In the decisive match...
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Roberto Galia (category Serie A players)
for three seasons, playing in Serie B and Serie C1 with the club, before retiring in 1997, winning the Coppa Italia Serie C. In total, he amassed 300 appearances...
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Marino Magrin (category Serie A players)
career with Serie D Bassano Virtus in 1975. He moved to Montebelluna in 1978, where he remained for two seasons. In 1980, he moved to Serie C1 side Mantova...
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Beniamino Vignola (category Serie A players)
Italian senior side. Juventus Serie A: 1983–84 European Cup: 1984–85 European Cup Winners' Cup: 1983–84 European Super Cup: 1984 "Beniamino Vignola" (in Italian)...
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Massimo Briaschi (category Serie A players)
during his first season, and 12 during the 1983–84 Serie A season. Briaschi moved to Juventus during the 1984–85 season, joining his former Vicenza team-mate...
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US Triestina Calcio 1918 (category Serie A clubs)
needed] The club returned to Serie C in 1976, and was admitted to Serie C1 in 1978, and finally returned to Serie B in 1983, missing promotion to the top...
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