• 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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  • = away team win. 7 June 1990 Stadio Adriatico, Pescara Attendance: 13,000 Referee: Gianni Beschin Monza relegated to Serie C1. Almanacco Illustrato del...
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  • Pescara Attendance: 15,000 Referee: Tullio Lanese Salernitana relegated to Serie C1. Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio - La Storia 1898-2004, Panini Edizioni...
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    Como 1907 (category Coppa Italia Serie C winning clubs)
    the task however. Relegation in 1989 precipitated a rapid decline, with Como spending most of the 1990s in Serie C1 with the exception of 1994–95. Former...
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  • Frosinone Calcio (category Serie B clubs)
    1990. In the 2014–15 season the club played in Serie B for the sixth time in its history. The club earned its first promotion to the top flight Serie...
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    SSC Napoli (category Serie A clubs)
    tier) – Champions: 1987, 1990 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:...
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    Salvatore Schillaci (category Serie A players)
    he played until 1989 and showed his goal-scoring abilities, most notably winning the Serie B top-scorer Award during the 1988–89 Serie B season, with 23...
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  • Modena FC 2018 (category Serie B clubs)
    nationality. Serie B (2): 1937–38, 1942–43 Serie C1 (5): 1960–61, 1974–1975, 19891990, 2000–01, 2021–22 Serie C2 (1): 1979–80 Supercoppa di Serie C (2): 2001...
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    Roberto Baggio (category Serie A players)
    the 1984–85 Serie C1 season under manager Bruno Giorgi, he scored 12 goals in 29 appearances, helping the club to gain promotion to Serie B. Baggio began...
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  • US Catanzaro 1929 (category Serie B clubs)
    tier (one in Prima Divisione, two in Serie C, and three in Serie C1). The final championship was won in IV Serie in 1953. This year, the club was also...
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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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  • Pro Sesto 1913 (category Serie B clubs)
    respective category. In the 1989/1990 season, the Allievi Nazionali won the championship reserved for the youth teams of Serie C1 and Serie C2. In the 2007/2008...
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    Arrigo Sacchi (category Serie A managers)
    won the Serie A title in his 1987–88 debut season and then dominated European football by winning back to back European Cups in 1989 and 1990. From 1991...
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  • The 1990 Supercoppa Italiana was a pre-season football match contested by the 1989–90 Serie A winners Napoli and the 1989–90 Coppa Italia winners Juventus...
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  • midfielder. In 1993–94 season he played for Cremonese in Serie A. He then played in Serie B, Serie C1 and Serie C2. After his retirement he began a new career as...
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  • Fabio Paratici (category Serie C players)
    made his professional debut as a footballer with Piacenza in 1989, playing in Serie C1, the third tier of Italian football at the time. During his career...
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    Alessandro Costacurta (category Serie A players)
    senior club for over 20 seasons, after a brief spell on loan at Monza in Serie C1 during the 1986–87 season. Costacurta was already a young member of the...
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  • US Triestina Calcio 1918 (category Serie A clubs)
    Serie D and was readmitted to Serie C2 by the federation one year later. In 2001, after six seasons in Serie C2, the club won promotion to Serie C1 after...
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  • Marco Baroni (category Serie A players)
    handful of other Serie C2 clubs such as Montevarchi, Carrarese and Südtirol. In 2007, he was appointed as new head coach of Serie C1 club Ancona, but...
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  • US Alessandria Calcio 1912 (category Serie D clubs)
    two promotions in Serie C1 (in 1988–89 and 1990–91) and obtained economical support from the clothing company Kappa . In Serie C1 the club obtained good...
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    Attilio Lombardo (category Serie A players)
    goal. Sampdoria Serie A: 1990–91 Coppa Italia: 1988–89, 1993–94; runner-up: 1990–91 Supercoppa Italiana: 1991; runner-up: 1988, 1989, 1994 UEFA Cup Winners'...
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    ASD Giorgione Calcio 2000 (category Serie C clubs)
    points Serie C2 1987–1988 – 10th in Girone B with 31 points Serie C2 1988–1989 – 18th in Girone B with 22 points (Relegated) Interregionale 19891990 – 9th...
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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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  • 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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    Stadio Diego Armando Maradona (category Serie A venues)
    sections, the stadium took close to 90,000. Even though Napoli was in the Serie C1 during the 2005–06 season, Napoli achieved the feat of having the 3rd highest...
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    SPAL (category Serie A clubs)
    Friendship. During 1970s, 1980s and 1990s SPAL played mostly in Serie B and Serie C/C1. Paolo Mazza quit the presidency in December 1976 and was replaced...
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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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  • ACD Castel di Sangro Cep 1953 (category Serie B clubs)
    to C1 was inconceivable, for C1 contained truly professional teams, some of whom had even been in Serie A at one point (Ascoli had been there in 1990, and...
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  • Pisa SC (category Serie B clubs)
    play-off and were condemned to Serie C1. Bankruptcy saw Pisa reformed in Eccellenza, only to return to Serie C2 in 1996 and C1 in 1999. Pisa have since worked...
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  • Massimo Taibi (category Serie A players)
    mostly in Italy's Serie A, B, and C1. He had a brief spell at English club Manchester United. Taibi started his career for Licata until 1989. He appeared only...
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